TIBCO Adapter SDK C++ Reference
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The idea of a sequence is taken from CORBA-IDL. A sequence is basically a typed array, which may be bounded or unbounded. An upper bound for the array size may be specified. The general syntax is:
sequence[type, size]
Sequences may be nested, that is, they may be arrays of arrays. Here are some examples of sequence types:
sequence[i4] Unbounded sequence of 4-byte ints sequence[string,10] Sequence of up to 10 strings sequence[sequence[fixed.10.2],10] Sequence of up to 10 sequences, each containing an unbounded number of fixed-point values. sequence[any,4] Sequence of up to 4 values whose type is not specified.
class MSequenceClassDescription : public MBaseClassDescription;
MObject, MPropertyBag MMetaDescription MBaseClassDescription MSequenceClassDescription