#include <Stack.h>
Inheritance diagram for PointeredStackItem:

It may be added twice to the same stack and be added to two different stacks, since the pointering technique is designed for this. This results in a little less performance, and if you require a very good one, use the ContainingStack and the ContainingStackItem instead.
Definition at line 253 of file Stack.h.
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| void * | GetData () const |
| Returns the stored data of the item. | |
| PointeredStackItem () | |
| Creates a new PointeredStackItem. | |
| void | SetData (void *Data) |
| Sets the data to be stored in the item. | |
| virtual | ~PointeredStackItem () |
| Destroys the PointeredStackItem. | |
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| void * | Data |
| The application's data to be stored in the item,. | |
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Creates a new PointeredStackItem.
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Destroys the PointeredStackItem.
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Returns the stored data of the item.
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Sets the data to be stored in the item.
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The application's data to be stored in the item,.
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