This binder binds several (a list of) Transients with a starting entity, when this entity itself corresponds to a simple list of Transients. Each part is not seen as a sub-result of an independent component, but as an item of a built-in list.  
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|   | Transfer_TransientListBinder () | 
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|   | Transfer_TransientListBinder (const Handle< TColStd_HSequenceOfTransient > &list) | 
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| virtual Standard_Boolean  | IsMultiple () const override | 
|   | Returns True if a Binder has several results, either by itself or because it has next results Can be defined by sub-classes.  
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| Handle< Standard_Type >  | ResultType () const override | 
|   | Returns the Type which characterizes the Result (if known)  
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| Standard_CString  | ResultTypeName () const override | 
|   | Returns the Name of the Type which characterizes the Result Can be returned even if ResultType itself is unknown.  
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| void  | AddResult (const Handle< Standard_Transient > &res) | 
|   | Adds an item to the result list.  
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| Handle< TColStd_HSequenceOfTransient >  | Result () const | 
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| void  | SetResult (const Standard_Integer num, const Handle< Standard_Transient > &res) | 
|   | Changes an already defined sub-result.  
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| Standard_Integer  | NbTransients () const | 
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| const Handle< Standard_Transient > &  | Transient (const Standard_Integer num) const | 
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| void  | Merge (const Handle< Transfer_Binder > &other) | 
|   | Merges basic data (Check, ExecStatus) from another Binder but keeps its result. Used when a binder is replaced by another one, this allows to keep messages.  
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| void  | AddResult (const Handle< Transfer_Binder > &next) | 
|   | Adds a next result (at the end of the list) Remark : this information is not processed by Merge.  
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| Handle< Transfer_Binder >  | NextResult () const | 
|   | Returns the next result, Null if none.  
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| Standard_Boolean  | HasResult () const | 
|   | Returns True if a Result is available (StatusResult = Defined) A Unique Result will be gotten by Result (which must be defined in each sub-class according to result type) For a Multiple Result, see class MultipleBinder For other case, specific access has to be forecast.  
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| void  | SetAlreadyUsed () | 
|   | Declares that result is now used by another one, it means that it cannot be modified (by Rebind)  
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| Transfer_StatusResult  | Status () const | 
|   | Returns status, which can be Initial (not yet done), Made (a result is recorded, not yet shared), Used (it is shared and cannot be modified)  
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| Transfer_StatusExec  | StatusExec () const | 
|   | Returns execution status.  
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| void  | SetStatusExec (const Transfer_StatusExec stat) | 
|   | Modifies execution status; called by TransferProcess only (for StatusError, rather use SetError, below)  
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| void  | AddFail (const Standard_CString mess, const Standard_CString orig="") | 
|   | Used to declare an individual transfer as being erroneous (Status is set to Void, StatusExec is set to Error, <errmess> is added to Check's list of Fails) It is possible to record several messages of error.  
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| void  | AddWarning (const Standard_CString mess, const Standard_CString orig="") | 
|   | Used to attach a Warning Message to an individual Transfer It has no effect on the Status.  
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| const Handle< Interface_Check >  | Check () const | 
|   | Returns Check which stores Fail messages Note that no Entity is associated in this Check.  
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| Handle< Interface_Check >  | CCheck () | 
|   | Returns Check which stores Fail messages, in order to modify it (adding messages, or replacing it)  
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|   | ~Transfer_Binder () | 
|   | Destructor.  
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  Public Member Functions inherited from Standard_Transient | 
|   | Standard_Transient () | 
|   | Empty constructor.  
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|   | Standard_Transient (const Standard_Transient &) | 
|   | Copy constructor – does nothing.  
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| Standard_Transient &  | operator= (const Standard_Transient &) | 
|   | Assignment operator, needed to avoid copying reference counter.  
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| virtual  | ~Standard_Transient () | 
|   | Destructor must be virtual.  
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| virtual const opencascade::handle< Standard_Type > &  | DynamicType () const | 
|   | Returns a type descriptor about this object.  
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| Standard_Boolean  | IsInstance (const opencascade::handle< Standard_Type > &theType) const | 
|   | Returns a true value if this is an instance of Type.  
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| Standard_Boolean  | IsInstance (const Standard_CString theTypeName) const | 
|   | Returns a true value if this is an instance of TypeName.  
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| Standard_Boolean  | IsKind (const opencascade::handle< Standard_Type > &theType) const | 
|   | Returns true if this is an instance of Type or an instance of any class that inherits from Type. Note that multiple inheritance is not supported by OCCT RTTI mechanism.  
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| Standard_Boolean  | IsKind (const Standard_CString theTypeName) const | 
|   | Returns true if this is an instance of TypeName or an instance of any class that inherits from TypeName. Note that multiple inheritance is not supported by OCCT RTTI mechanism.  
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| Standard_Transient *  | This () const | 
|   | Returns non-const pointer to this object (like const_cast). For protection against creating handle to objects allocated in stack or call from constructor, it will raise exception Standard_ProgramError if reference counter is zero.  
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| Standard_Integer  | GetRefCount () const noexcept | 
|   | Get the reference counter of this object.  
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| void  | IncrementRefCounter () noexcept | 
|   | Increments the reference counter of this object.  
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| Standard_Integer  | DecrementRefCounter () noexcept | 
|   | Decrements the reference counter of this object; returns the decremented value.  
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| virtual void  | Delete () const | 
|   | Memory deallocator for transient classes.  
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This binder binds several (a list of) Transients with a starting entity, when this entity itself corresponds to a simple list of Transients. Each part is not seen as a sub-result of an independent component, but as an item of a built-in list.