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def | __init__ (self, port_obj=None, owner=None, args, kwargs) |
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def | connect (self, dests=[], name=None, id='', props={}) |
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def | __init__ (self, port_obj=None, owner=None, args, kwargs) |
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def | connect (self, dests=[], name=None, id='', props={}) |
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def | connections (self) |
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def | disconnect_all (self) |
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def | get_connection_by_dest (self, dest) |
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def | get_connection_by_id (self, id) |
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def | get_connection_by_name (self, name) |
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def | get_connections_by_dest (self, dest) |
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def | get_connections_by_dests (self, dests) |
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def | is_connected (self) |
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def | name (self) |
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def | object (self) |
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def | owner (self) |
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def | porttype (self) |
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def | properties (self) |
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def | reparse (self) |
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def | reparse_connections (self) |
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| porttype |
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Specialisation of the DataPort class for output ports.
Do not create DataOutPort objects directly. Call parse_port().
Definition at line 325 of file ports.py.