Perforce Visual Components
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The SchematicDecorator class is a decorator for visual components. It adds functionality to a visual component that is exposed by the component through a public property and methods.
A decorator is a class that wraps a component. A decorator can be attached to a component (decorating), which is how a decorated component is made visible. In other words, the component can be made visible by attaching a decorator to it. A decorator is attached to the component using the SetDecorator() function. A decorator is removed from the component using the RemoveDecorator() function. In general, a decorator doesn't actually change the component. It just extends the component to provide more functionality. A decorator can also be unattached from a component (decorating). Attaching a decorator to a component can have visual effects such as changing the appearance of the component or adding functionality to the component.
When the component is rendered, the SchematicDecorator class looks for an attribute that is called Decorator and sets the value of the attribute to the name of the decorator class. The SchematicDecorator class then calls the SetDecorator function of the visual component that it decorates. Once the decorator has been attached, the decorator's methods are also called, and the component's methods are not called. The SchematicDecorator class adds functionality to the visual component that is exposed through the public property or methods defined by the decorator class.
The FigureDecorator class extends the Rectangle class. The FigureDecorator class adds a visual border around the rectangle. The class defines two functions: the GetMargin() function and the 827ec27edc