#region CPL License
/*
Nuclex Framework
Copyright (C) 2002-2010 Nuclex Development Labs
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the IBM Common Public License as
published by the IBM Corporation; either version 1.0 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
IBM Common Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the IBM Common Public
License along with this library
*/
#endregion
using System;
namespace Nuclex.Support.Cloning {
/// Constructs new objects by cloning existing objects
public interface ICloneFactory {
///
/// Creates a shallow clone of the specified object, reusing any referenced objects
///
/// Type of the object that will be cloned
/// Object that will be cloned
/// A shallow clone of the provided object
///
/// Field-based clones are guaranteed to be complete - there will be no missed
/// members. This type of clone is also able to clone types that do not provide
/// a default constructor.
///
TCloned ShallowFieldClone(TCloned objectToClone);
///
/// Creates a shallow clone of the specified object, reusing any referenced objects
///
/// Type of the object that will be cloned
/// Object that will be cloned
/// A shallow clone of the provided object
///
///
/// A property-based clone is useful if you're using dynamically generated proxies,
/// such as when working with entities returned by an ORM like NHibernate.
/// When not using a property-based clone, internal proxy fields would be cloned
/// and might cause problems with the ORM.
///
///
/// Property-based clones require a default constructor because there's no guarantee
/// that all fields will are assignable through properties and starting with
/// an uninitialized object is likely to end up with a broken clone.
///
///
TCloned ShallowPropertyClone(TCloned objectToClone);
///
/// Creates a deep clone of the specified object, also creating clones of all
/// child objects being referenced
///
/// Type of the object that will be cloned
/// Object that will be cloned
/// A deep clone of the provided object
///
/// Field-based clones are guaranteed to be complete - there will be no missed
/// members. This type of clone is also able to clone types that do not provide
/// a default constructor.
///
TCloned DeepFieldClone(TCloned objectToClone);
///
/// Creates a deep clone of the specified object, also creating clones of all
/// child objects being referenced
///
/// Type of the object that will be cloned
/// Object that will be cloned
/// A deep clone of the provided object
///
///
/// A property-based clone is useful if you're using dynamically generated proxies,
/// such as when working with entities returned by an ORM like NHibernate.
/// When not using a property-based clone, internal proxy fields would be cloned
/// and might cause problems with the ORM.
///
///
/// Property-based clones require a default constructor because there's no guarantee
/// that all fields will are assignable through properties and starting with
/// an uninitialized object is likely to end up with a broken clone.
///
///
TCloned DeepPropertyClone(TCloned objectToClone);
}
} // namespace Nuclex.Support.Cloning