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1 | /* |
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2 | * This file is part of Crossfire TRT, the Roguelike Realtime MORPG. |
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3 | * |
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4 | * Copyright (©) 2005,2006,2007 Marc Alexander Lehmann / Robin Redeker / the Crossfire TRT team |
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5 | * |
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6 | * Crossfire TRT is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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7 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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8 | * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
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9 | * (at your option) any later version. |
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10 | * |
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11 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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12 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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13 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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14 | * GNU General Public License for more details. |
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15 | * |
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16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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17 | * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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18 | * |
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19 | * The authors can be reached via e-mail to <crossfire@schmorp.de> |
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20 | */ |
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21 | |
1 | #ifndef UTIL_H__ |
22 | #ifndef UTIL_H__ |
2 | #define UTIL_H__ |
23 | #define UTIL_H__ |
3 | |
24 | |
4 | //#define PREFER_MALLOC |
25 | //#define PREFER_MALLOC |
5 | |
26 | |
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11 | # define is_constant(c) 0 |
32 | # define is_constant(c) 0 |
12 | # define expect(expr,value) (expr) |
33 | # define expect(expr,value) (expr) |
13 | # define prefetch(addr,rw,locality) |
34 | # define prefetch(addr,rw,locality) |
14 | #endif |
35 | #endif |
15 | |
36 | |
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37 | #if __GNUC__ < 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 || __GNUC_MINOR__ < 4) |
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38 | # define decltype(x) typeof(x) |
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39 | #endif |
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40 | |
16 | // put into ifs if you are very sure that the expression |
41 | // put into ifs if you are very sure that the expression |
17 | // is mostly true or mosty false. note that these return |
42 | // is mostly true or mosty false. note that these return |
18 | // booleans, not the expression. |
43 | // booleans, not the expression. |
19 | #define expect_false(expr) expect ((expr) != 0, 0) |
44 | #define expect_false(expr) expect ((expr) != 0, 0) |
20 | #define expect_true(expr) expect ((expr) != 0, 1) |
45 | #define expect_true(expr) expect ((expr) != 0, 1) |
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27 | #include <glib.h> |
52 | #include <glib.h> |
28 | |
53 | |
29 | #include <shstr.h> |
54 | #include <shstr.h> |
30 | #include <traits.h> |
55 | #include <traits.h> |
31 | |
56 | |
32 | // use a gcc extension for auto declarations until ISO C++ sanctifies them |
57 | // use C0X decltype for auto declarations until ISO C++ sanctifies them (if ever) |
33 | #define auto(var,expr) typeof(expr) var = (expr) |
58 | #define auto(var,expr) decltype(expr) var = (expr) |
34 | |
59 | |
35 | // very ugly macro that basicaly declares and initialises a variable |
60 | // very ugly macro that basicaly declares and initialises a variable |
36 | // that is in scope for the next statement only |
61 | // that is in scope for the next statement only |
37 | // works only for stuff that can be assigned 0 and converts to false |
62 | // works only for stuff that can be assigned 0 and converts to false |
38 | // (note: works great for pointers) |
63 | // (note: works great for pointers) |
39 | // most ugly macro I ever wrote |
64 | // most ugly macro I ever wrote |
40 | #define declvar(type, name, value) if (type name = 0) { } else if (((name) = (value)), 1) |
65 | #define statementvar(type, name, value) if (type name = 0) { } else if (((name) = (value)), 1) |
41 | |
66 | |
42 | // in range including end |
67 | // in range including end |
43 | #define IN_RANGE_INC(val,beg,end) \ |
68 | #define IN_RANGE_INC(val,beg,end) \ |
44 | ((unsigned int)(val) - (unsigned int)(beg) <= (unsigned int)(end) - (unsigned int)(beg)) |
69 | ((unsigned int)(val) - (unsigned int)(beg) <= (unsigned int)(end) - (unsigned int)(beg)) |
45 | |
70 | |
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379 | { |
404 | { |
380 | return !strcmp (a, b); |
405 | return !strcmp (a, b); |
381 | } |
406 | } |
382 | }; |
407 | }; |
383 | |
408 | |
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409 | // Mostly the same as std::vector, but insert/erase can reorder |
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410 | // the elements, making insret/remove O(1) instead of O(n). |
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411 | // |
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412 | // NOTE: only some forms of erase/insert are available |
384 | template<class T> |
413 | template<class T> |
385 | struct unordered_vector : std::vector<T, slice_allocator<T> > |
414 | struct unordered_vector : std::vector<T, slice_allocator<T> > |
386 | { |
415 | { |
387 | typedef typename unordered_vector::iterator iterator; |
416 | typedef typename unordered_vector::iterator iterator; |
388 | |
417 | |
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398 | { |
427 | { |
399 | erase ((unsigned int )(i - this->begin ())); |
428 | erase ((unsigned int )(i - this->begin ())); |
400 | } |
429 | } |
401 | }; |
430 | }; |
402 | |
431 | |
403 | template<class T, int T::* index> |
432 | // This container blends advantages of linked lists |
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433 | // (efficiency) with vectors (random access) by |
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434 | // by using an unordered vector and storing the vector |
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435 | // index inside the object. |
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436 | // |
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437 | // + memory-efficient on most 64 bit archs |
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438 | // + O(1) insert/remove |
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439 | // + free unique (but varying) id for inserted objects |
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440 | // + cache-friendly iteration |
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441 | // - only works for pointers to structs |
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442 | // |
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443 | // NOTE: only some forms of erase/insert are available |
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444 | typedef int object_vector_index; |
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445 | |
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446 | template<class T, object_vector_index T::*indexmember> |
404 | struct object_vector : std::vector<T *, slice_allocator<T *> > |
447 | struct object_vector : std::vector<T *, slice_allocator<T *> > |
405 | { |
448 | { |
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449 | typedef typename object_vector::iterator iterator; |
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450 | |
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451 | bool contains (const T *obj) const |
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452 | { |
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453 | return obj->*indexmember; |
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454 | } |
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455 | |
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456 | iterator find (const T *obj) |
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457 | { |
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458 | return obj->*indexmember |
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459 | ? this->begin () + obj->*indexmember - 1 |
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460 | : this->end (); |
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461 | } |
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462 | |
406 | void insert (T *obj) |
463 | void insert (T *obj) |
407 | { |
464 | { |
408 | assert (!(obj->*index)); |
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409 | push_back (obj); |
465 | push_back (obj); |
410 | obj->*index = this->size (); |
466 | obj->*indexmember = this->size (); |
411 | } |
467 | } |
412 | |
468 | |
413 | void insert (T &obj) |
469 | void insert (T &obj) |
414 | { |
470 | { |
415 | insert (&obj); |
471 | insert (&obj); |
416 | } |
472 | } |
417 | |
473 | |
418 | void erase (T *obj) |
474 | void erase (T *obj) |
419 | { |
475 | { |
420 | assert (obj->*index); |
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421 | unsigned int pos = obj->*index; |
476 | unsigned int pos = obj->*indexmember; |
422 | obj->*index = 0; |
477 | obj->*indexmember = 0; |
423 | |
478 | |
424 | if (pos < this->size ()) |
479 | if (pos < this->size ()) |
425 | { |
480 | { |
426 | (*this)[pos - 1] = (*this)[this->size () - 1]; |
481 | (*this)[pos - 1] = (*this)[this->size () - 1]; |
427 | (*this)[pos - 1]->*index = pos; |
482 | (*this)[pos - 1]->*indexmember = pos; |
428 | } |
483 | } |
429 | |
484 | |
430 | this->pop_back (); |
485 | this->pop_back (); |
431 | } |
486 | } |
432 | |
487 | |
433 | void erase (T &obj) |
488 | void erase (T &obj) |
434 | { |
489 | { |
435 | errase (&obj); |
490 | erase (&obj); |
436 | } |
491 | } |
437 | }; |
492 | }; |
438 | |
493 | |
439 | // basically does what strncpy should do, but appends "..." to strings exceeding length |
494 | // basically does what strncpy should do, but appends "..." to strings exceeding length |
440 | void assign (char *dst, const char *src, int maxlen); |
495 | void assign (char *dst, const char *src, int maxlen); |