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diff --git a/ASNMP/asnmp/gauge.h b/ASNMP/asnmp/gauge.h deleted file mode 100644 index 202edaf98bf..00000000000 --- a/ASNMP/asnmp/gauge.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -/* -*-C++-*- */ -#ifndef GAUGE_ -#define GAUGE_ -//============================================================================= -/** - * @file gauge.h - * - * $Id$ - * - * Class definition for SMI Gauge32 class. - * This class currently does not behave as defined by the abstract model - * in RFC 1155 section 3.2.3.4 (ie the value doesn't latch on the max value) - * - * - * @author Peter E Mellquist - */ -//============================================================================= - -/*=================================================================== - Copyright (c) 1996 - Hewlett-Packard Company - - ATTENTION: USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS. - Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and/or sell this software - and/or its documentation is hereby granted without fee. User agrees - to display the above copyright notice and this license notice in all - copies of the software and any documentation of the software. User - agrees to assume all liability for the use of the software; Hewlett-Packard - makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any - purpose. It is provided "AS-IS without warranty of any kind,either express - or implied. User hereby grants a royalty-free license to any and all - derivatives based upon this software code base. -=====================================================================*/ - -#include "asnmp/integer.h" - -//------------[ Gauge32 Class ]------------------------------------------ -// The gauge class allows all the functionality of unsigned -// integers but is recognized as a distinct SMI type. Gauge32 -// objects may be set or get into Vb objects. -// - -/** - * @class Gauge32: - * - * @brief Define RFC1902 Gauge datatype from RFC 1155 section 3.2.3.4 - * Note that this datatype does not behave exactly (acts like a long) - */ -class ASNMP_Export Gauge32: public SnmpUInt32 -{ - public: - /// constructor with a value - Gauge32( const unsigned long i = 0); - - /// copy constructor - Gauge32 ( const Gauge32 &g); - - /// destructor for a Gauge32 (ensure that Value::~Value() is overridden) - ~Gauge32(); - - /// syntax type - SmiUINT32 get_syntax(); - - /// create a new instance of this Value - SnmpSyntax *clone() const; - - /// overloaded assignment - Gauge32& operator=( const Gauge32 &uli); - - /// overloaded assignment - Gauge32& operator=( const unsigned long i); - - /// otherwise, behave like an unsigned int - operator unsigned long(); - - /// copy an instance of this Value - SnmpSyntax& operator=( SnmpSyntax &val); -}; -#endif //GAUGE_ |