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211 lines
6.6 KiB
C++
211 lines
6.6 KiB
C++
/* PCSX2 - PS2 Emulator for PCs
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* Copyright (C) 2002-2010 PCSX2 Dev Team
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*
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* PCSX2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
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* of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Found-
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* ation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* PCSX2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
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* without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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* PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with PCSX2.
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* If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#pragma once
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// pxUSE_SECURE_MALLOC - enables bounds checking on scoped malloc allocations.
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#ifndef pxUSE_SECURE_MALLOC
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#define pxUSE_SECURE_MALLOC 0
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#endif
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// Microsoft Windows only macro, useful for freeing out COM objects:
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#define safe_release( ptr ) \
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((void) (( ( (ptr) != NULL ) && ((ptr)->Release(), !!0) ), (ptr) = NULL))
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// SafeArray
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Handy little class for allocating a resizable memory block, complete with exception
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// error handling and automatic cleanup. A lightweight alternative to std::vector.
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//
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template< typename T >
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class SafeArray
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{
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DeclareNoncopyableObject(SafeArray);
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public:
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static const int DefaultChunkSize = 0x1000 * sizeof(T);
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public:
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wxString Name; // user-assigned block name
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int ChunkSize;
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protected:
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T* m_ptr;
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int m_size; // size of the allocation of memory
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protected:
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SafeArray( const wxChar* name, T* allocated_mem, int initSize );
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virtual T* _virtual_realloc( int newsize );
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// A safe array index fetcher. Asserts if the index is out of bounds (dev and debug
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// builds only -- no bounds checking is done in release builds).
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T* _getPtr( uint i ) const;
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public:
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virtual ~SafeArray() throw();
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explicit SafeArray( const wxChar* name=L"Unnamed" );
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explicit SafeArray( int initialSize, const wxChar* name=L"Unnamed" );
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void Dispose();
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void ExactAlloc( int newsize );
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void MakeRoomFor( int newsize )
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{
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if( newsize > m_size )
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ExactAlloc( newsize );
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}
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bool IsDisposed() const { return (m_ptr==NULL); }
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// Returns the size of the memory allocation, as according to the array type.
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int GetLength() const { return m_size; }
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// Returns the size of the memory allocation in bytes.
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int GetSizeInBytes() const { return m_size * sizeof(T); }
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// Extends the containment area of the array. Extensions are performed
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// in chunks.
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void GrowBy( int items )
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{
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MakeRoomFor( m_size + ChunkSize + items + 1 );
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}
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// Gets a pointer to the requested allocation index.
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// DevBuilds : Generates assertion if the index is invalid.
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T *GetPtr( uint idx=0 ) { return _getPtr( idx ); }
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const T *GetPtr( uint idx=0 ) const { return _getPtr( idx ); }
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// Gets an element of this memory allocation much as if it were an array.
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// DevBuilds : Generates assertion if the index is invalid.
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T& operator[]( int idx ) { return *_getPtr( (uint)idx ); }
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const T& operator[]( int idx ) const { return *_getPtr( (uint)idx ); }
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virtual SafeArray<T>* Clone() const;
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};
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// SafeList - Simple growable container without all the mess or hassle of std containers.
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//
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// This container is intended for reasonably simple class types only. Things which this
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// container does not handle with desired robustness:
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//
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// * Classes with non-trivial constructors (such that construction creates much overhead)
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// * Classes with copy constructors (copying is done using performance memcpy)
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// * Classes with destructors (they're not called, sorry!)
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//
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template< typename T >
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class SafeList
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{
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DeclareNoncopyableObject(SafeList);
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public:
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static const int DefaultChunkSize = 0x80 * sizeof(T);
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public:
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wxString Name; // user-assigned block name
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int ChunkSize; // assigned DefaultChunkSize on init, reconfigurable at any time.
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protected:
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T* m_ptr;
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int m_allocsize; // size of the allocation of memory
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uint m_length; // length of the array (active items, not buffer allocation)
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protected:
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virtual T* _virtual_realloc( int newsize );
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void _MakeRoomFor_threshold( int newsize );
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T* _getPtr( uint i ) const;
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public:
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virtual ~SafeList() throw();
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explicit SafeList( const wxChar* name=L"Unnamed" );
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explicit SafeList( int initialSize, const wxChar* name=L"Unnamed" );
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virtual SafeList<T>* Clone() const;
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void Remove( int index );
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void MakeRoomFor( int blockSize );
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T& New();
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int Add( const T& src );
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T& AddNew( const T& src );
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// Returns the size of the list, as according to the array type. This includes
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// mapped items only. The actual size of the allocation may differ.
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int GetLength() const { return m_length; }
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// Returns the size of the list, in bytes. This includes mapped items only.
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// The actual size of the allocation may differ.
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int GetSizeInBytes() const { return m_length * sizeof(T); }
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void MatchLengthToAllocatedSize()
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{
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m_length = m_allocsize;
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}
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void GrowBy( int items )
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{
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MakeRoomFor( m_length + ChunkSize + items + 1 );
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}
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// Sets the item length to zero. Does not free memory allocations.
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void Clear()
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{
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m_length = 0;
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}
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// Gets an element of this memory allocation much as if it were an array.
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// DevBuilds : Generates assertion if the index is invalid.
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T& operator[]( int idx ) { return *_getPtr( (uint)idx ); }
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const T& operator[]( int idx ) const { return *_getPtr( (uint)idx ); }
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T* GetPtr() { return m_ptr; }
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const T* GetPtr() const { return m_ptr; }
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T& GetLast() { return m_ptr[m_length-1]; }
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const T& GetLast() const{ return m_ptr[m_length-1]; }
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};
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// SafeAlignedArray<T>
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Handy little class for allocating a resizable memory block, complete with
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// exception-based error handling and automatic cleanup.
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// This one supports aligned data allocations too!
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template< typename T, uint Alignment >
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class SafeAlignedArray : public SafeArray<T>
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{
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typedef SafeArray<T> _parent;
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protected:
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T* _virtual_realloc( int newsize );
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public:
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using _parent::operator[];
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virtual ~SafeAlignedArray() throw();
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explicit SafeAlignedArray( const wxChar* name=L"Unnamed" ) :
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SafeArray<T>::SafeArray( name )
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{
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}
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explicit SafeAlignedArray( int initialSize, const wxChar* name=L"Unnamed" );
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virtual SafeAlignedArray<T,Alignment>* Clone() const;
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};
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