efl-mono: Use new Eina.Value implicit conversions
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static void ValueInt()
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static void ValueInt()
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int i;
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// Setting up an integer value type
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// Setting up an integer value type
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var int_val = new Eina.Value(Eina.ValueType.Int32);
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Eina.Value int_val = 123;
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int_val.Set(123);
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Console.WriteLine("int_val value is {0}", int_val);
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int_val.Get(out i);
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Console.WriteLine("int_val value is {0}", i);
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// It can easily be converted to a string
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// It can easily be converted to a string
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string str = int_val.ToString();
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string str = int_val.ToString();
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static void ValueString()
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static void ValueString()
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string str;
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// Setting up an string value type
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// Setting up an string value type
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var str_val = new Eina.Value(Eina.ValueType.String);
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Eina.Value str_val = "My string";
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str_val.Set("My string");
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Console.WriteLine("str_val value is \"{0}\"", str_val);
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str_val.Get(out str);
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Console.WriteLine("str_val value is \"{0}\"", str);
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// To string should have the same content
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// To string should have the same content
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string newstr = str_val.ToString();
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string newstr = str_val.ToString();
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static void ValueConvert()
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static void ValueConvert()
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// Set up string and int types to convert between
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var str_val = new Eina.Value(Eina.ValueType.String);
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var int_val = new Eina.Value(Eina.ValueType.Int32);
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// Convert from int to string:
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// Convert from int to string:
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int i1;
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Eina.Value int_val = 123;
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string str1;
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Eina.Value str_val = new Eina.Value(Eina.ValueType.String);
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int_val.Set(123);
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int_val.Get(out i1);
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int_val.ConvertTo(str_val);
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int_val.ConvertTo(str_val);
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str_val.Get(out str1);
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Console.WriteLine("int_val was {0}, converted to string is \"{1}\"", int_val, str_val);
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Console.WriteLine("int_val was {0}, converted to string is \"{1}\"", i1, str1);
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// And the other way around!
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// And the other way around!
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int i2;
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str_val = "33.000";
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string str2;
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str_val.Set("33");
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str_val.Get(out str2);
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str_val.ConvertTo(int_val);
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str_val.ConvertTo(int_val);
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int_val.Get(out i2);
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Console.WriteLine("str_val was \"{0}\", converted to int is {1}", str_val, int_val);
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Console.WriteLine("str_val was \"{0}\", converted to int is {1}", str2, i2);
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}
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}
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public static void Main()
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public static void Main()
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