Source: ../../policy/common/elem_null.hh
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// $XORP: xorp/policy/common/elem_null.hh,v 1.11 2009/01/05 18:31:06 jtc Exp $
#ifndef __POLICY_COMMON_ELEM_NULL_HH__
#define __POLICY_COMMON_ELEM_NULL_HH__
#include "element_base.hh"
#include <string>
/**
* @short An element representing nothing. Null.
*
* This is used by VarRW when an element being read is not available. For
* example, if the route is IPv4, but the IPv6 representation is being asked
* for.
*
* The dispatcher also treats Null arguments as a special case by returning a
* Null.
*/
class ElemNull : public Element {
public:
static const char* id;
static Hash _hash;
ElemNull() : Element(_hash) {}
ElemNull(const char* /* c_str */) : Element(_hash) {}
string str() const { return "null"; }
const char* type() const { return id; }
};
#endif // __POLICY_COMMON_ELEM_NULL_HH__
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