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1 | /* |
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2 | * This file is part of Deliantra, the Roguelike Realtime MMORPG. |
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3 | * |
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4 | * Copyright (©) 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009 Marc Alexander Lehmann / Robin Redeker / the Deliantra team |
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5 | * Copyright (©) 2002,2007 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team |
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6 | * Copyright (©) 1992,2007 Frank Tore Johansen |
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7 | * |
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8 | * Deliantra is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under |
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9 | * the terms of the Affero GNU General Public License as published by the |
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10 | * Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your |
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11 | * option) any later version. |
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12 | * |
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13 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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14 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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15 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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16 | * GNU General Public License for more details. |
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17 | * |
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18 | * You should have received a copy of the Affero GNU General Public License |
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19 | * and the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see |
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20 | * <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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21 | * |
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22 | * The authors can be reached via e-mail to <support@deliantra.net> |
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23 | */ |
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24 | |
1 | #ifndef DYNBUF_H__ |
25 | #ifndef DYNBUF_H__ |
2 | #define DYNBUF_H__ |
26 | #define DYNBUF_H__ |
3 | |
27 | |
4 | #include <cstring> |
28 | #include <cstring> |
5 | #include <cassert> |
29 | #include <cassert> |
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30 | |
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31 | #include "util.h" |
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32 | #include "shstr.h" |
6 | |
33 | |
7 | // this is a "buffer" that can grow fast |
34 | // this is a "buffer" that can grow fast |
8 | // and is still somewhat space-efficient. |
35 | // and is still somewhat space-efficient. |
9 | // unlike obstacks or other data structures, |
36 | // unlike obstacks or other data structures, |
10 | // it never moves data around. basically, |
37 | // it never moves data around. basically, |
11 | // this is a fast strstream without the overhead. |
38 | // this is a fast strstream without the overhead. |
12 | |
39 | |
13 | class dynbuf |
40 | struct dynbuf |
14 | { |
41 | { |
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42 | protected: |
15 | struct chunk |
43 | struct chunk |
16 | { |
44 | { |
17 | chunk *next; |
45 | chunk *next; |
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46 | int alloc; |
18 | int size; |
47 | int size; |
19 | char data[0]; |
48 | char data[0]; |
20 | }; |
49 | }; |
21 | |
50 | |
22 | char *ptr; |
51 | char *ptr, *end; |
23 | int room; |
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24 | int ext; |
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25 | int _size; |
52 | int _size; |
26 | |
53 | |
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54 | int extend, cextend; |
27 | chunk *first, *last; |
55 | chunk *first, *last; |
28 | |
56 | |
29 | void _reserve (int size); |
57 | void reserve (int size); |
30 | void clear (); |
58 | void init (int initial); // allocate sinitial chunk |
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59 | void free (chunk *&chain); // free chain of chunks |
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60 | char *_linearise (); |
31 | void finish (); |
61 | void finalise (); |
32 | |
62 | |
33 | public: |
63 | public: |
34 | |
64 | |
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65 | // initial - the size of the initial chunk to be allocated |
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66 | // extend - first incremental step when buffer size exceeded |
35 | dynbuf (int initial = 4096, int extend = 16384); |
67 | dynbuf (int initial = 4096, int extend = 16384) |
36 | ~dynbuf (); |
68 | : extend (extend) |
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69 | { |
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70 | init (initial); |
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71 | } |
37 | |
72 | |
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73 | ~dynbuf () |
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74 | { |
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75 | free (first); |
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76 | } |
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77 | |
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78 | // resets the dynbuf, but does not free the first chunk |
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79 | // which is either of size "initial" or the size of the last |
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80 | // linearise |
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81 | void clear (); |
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82 | |
38 | int size () { return _size + (ptr - last->data); } |
83 | int size () const { return _size + (ptr - last->data); } |
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84 | bool empty () const { return !size (); } |
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85 | |
40 | void linearise (void *data); |
86 | void linearise (void *data); |
41 | char *linearise (); |
87 | char *linearise () // does not 0-terminate(!) |
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88 | { |
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89 | return first->next ? _linearise () : first->data; |
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90 | } |
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91 | |
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92 | int room () const { return end - ptr; } |
42 | |
93 | |
43 | char *force (int size) |
94 | char *force (int size) |
44 | { |
95 | { |
45 | if (room < size) |
96 | if (expect_false (ptr + size >= end)) |
46 | _reserve (size); |
97 | reserve (size); |
47 | |
98 | |
48 | return ptr; |
99 | return ptr; |
49 | } |
100 | } |
50 | |
101 | |
51 | char *alloc (int size) |
102 | char *falloc (int size) |
52 | { |
103 | { |
53 | char *res = force (size); |
104 | char *res = ptr; |
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55 | room -= size; |
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56 | ptr += size; |
105 | ptr += size; |
57 | |
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58 | return res; |
106 | return res; |
59 | } |
107 | } |
60 | |
108 | |
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109 | char *alloc (int size) |
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110 | { |
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111 | force (size); |
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112 | return falloc (size); |
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113 | } |
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114 | |
61 | void fadd (char c) { --room; *ptr++ = c; } |
115 | void fadd (char c) { *ptr++ = c; } |
62 | void fadd (unsigned char c) { fadd (char (c)); } |
116 | void fadd (unsigned char c) { fadd (char (c)); } |
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117 | void fadd (const void *p, int len) |
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118 | { |
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119 | memcpy (falloc (len), p, len); |
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120 | } |
63 | |
121 | |
64 | void add (const void *p, int len) |
122 | void add (const void *p, int len) |
65 | { |
123 | { |
66 | memcpy (alloc (len), p, len); |
124 | force (len); |
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125 | fadd (p, len); |
67 | } |
126 | } |
68 | |
127 | |
69 | void add (char c) |
128 | void add (char c) |
70 | { |
129 | { |
71 | alloc (1)[0] = c; |
130 | alloc (1)[0] = c; |
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74 | void add (const char *s) |
133 | void add (const char *s) |
75 | { |
134 | { |
76 | add (s, strlen (s)); |
135 | add (s, strlen (s)); |
77 | } |
136 | } |
78 | |
137 | |
79 | static const int max_sint32_size = 11; |
138 | void add (shstr_tmp s) |
80 | static const int max_sint64_size = 20; |
139 | { |
81 | |
140 | add (s.s, s.length ()); |
82 | void add (sint32 i); |
141 | } |
83 | void add (sint64 i); |
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84 | |
142 | |
85 | //TODO |
143 | //TODO |
86 | //void add_destructive (dynbuf &buf); |
144 | //void add_destructive (dynbuf &buf); |
87 | |
145 | |
88 | dynbuf &operator << (char c) { add (c); return *this; } |
146 | dynbuf &operator << (char c) { add (c); return *this; } |
89 | dynbuf &operator << (unsigned char c) { return *this << char (c); } |
147 | dynbuf &operator << (unsigned char c) { return *this << char (c); } |
90 | dynbuf &operator << (const char *s) { add (s); return *this; } |
148 | dynbuf &operator << (const char *s) { add (s); return *this; } |
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149 | dynbuf &operator << (shstr_tmp s) { add (s); return *this; } |
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150 | dynbuf &operator << (const std::string &s) { add (s.data(), s.size ()); return *this; } |
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151 | |
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152 | operator std::string (); |
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153 | }; |
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154 | |
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155 | struct dynbuf_text : dynbuf |
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156 | { |
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157 | dynbuf_text (int initial = 4096, int extend = 16384) |
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158 | : dynbuf (initial, extend) |
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159 | { } |
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160 | |
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161 | using dynbuf::add; |
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162 | void add (sint32 i); |
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163 | void add (sint64 i); |
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164 | |
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165 | //TODO: should optimise the case printf "(name %+d)" as it comes up extremely often |
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166 | |
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167 | //using dynbuf::operator <<; // doesn't work, sometimes C++ just suxx |
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168 | // instead we use an ugly template function |
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169 | template<typename T> |
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170 | dynbuf_text &operator << (T c) { *(dynbuf *)this << c; return *this; } |
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171 | |
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172 | dynbuf_text &operator << (sint16 i) { add (sint32 (i)); return *this; } |
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173 | dynbuf_text &operator << (uint16 i) { add (sint32 (i)); return *this; } |
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174 | dynbuf_text &operator << (sint32 i) { add (sint32 (i)); return *this; } |
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175 | dynbuf_text &operator << (sint64 i) { add (sint64 (i)); return *this; } |
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176 | dynbuf_text &operator << (uint32 i) { add (sint64 (i)); return *this; } |
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177 | dynbuf_text &operator << (uint64 i) { add (sint64 (i)); return *this; } |
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178 | |
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179 | void printf (const char *format, ...); |
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180 | void vprintf (const char *format, va_list ap); |
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181 | |
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182 | void add_abilities (const char *name, uint32 abilities); |
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183 | void add_paths (const char *name, uint32 paths); |
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184 | |
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185 | // returns the string, linearised and with trailing \0 |
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186 | operator char *(); |
91 | }; |
187 | }; |
92 | |
188 | |
93 | #endif |
189 | #endif |
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190 | |