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- //
- // Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
- //
- // This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
- // warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
- // arising from the use of this software.
- // Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
- // including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
- // freely, subject to the following restrictions:
- // 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
- // claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
- // in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
- // appreciated but is not required.
- // 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
- // misrepresented as being the original software.
- // 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
- //
- #ifndef RECASTALLOC_H
- #define RECASTALLOC_H
- #include <stddef.h>
- #include <stdint.h>
- #include <RecastAssert.h>
- /// Provides hint values to the memory allocator on how long the
- /// memory is expected to be used.
- enum rcAllocHint
- {
- RC_ALLOC_PERM, ///< Memory will persist after a function call.
- RC_ALLOC_TEMP ///< Memory used temporarily within a function.
- };
- /// A memory allocation function.
- // @param[in] size The size, in bytes of memory, to allocate.
- // @param[in] rcAllocHint A hint to the allocator on how long the memory is expected to be in use.
- // @return A pointer to the beginning of the allocated memory block, or null if the allocation failed.
- /// @see rcAllocSetCustom
- typedef void* (rcAllocFunc)(size_t size, rcAllocHint hint);
- /// A memory deallocation function.
- /// @param[in] ptr A pointer to a memory block previously allocated using #rcAllocFunc.
- /// @see rcAllocSetCustom
- typedef void (rcFreeFunc)(void* ptr);
- /// Sets the base custom allocation functions to be used by Recast.
- /// @param[in] allocFunc The memory allocation function to be used by #rcAlloc
- /// @param[in] freeFunc The memory de-allocation function to be used by #rcFree
- void rcAllocSetCustom(rcAllocFunc *allocFunc, rcFreeFunc *freeFunc);
- /// Allocates a memory block.
- /// @param[in] size The size, in bytes of memory, to allocate.
- /// @param[in] hint A hint to the allocator on how long the memory is expected to be in use.
- /// @return A pointer to the beginning of the allocated memory block, or null if the allocation failed.
- /// @see rcFree
- void* rcAlloc(size_t size, rcAllocHint hint);
- /// Deallocates a memory block.
- /// @param[in] ptr A pointer to a memory block previously allocated using #rcAlloc.
- /// @see rcAlloc
- void rcFree(void* ptr);
- /// An implementation of operator new usable for placement new. The default one is part of STL (which we don't use).
- /// rcNewTag is a dummy type used to differentiate our operator from the STL one, in case users import both Recast
- /// and STL.
- struct rcNewTag {};
- inline void* operator new(size_t, const rcNewTag&, void* p) { return p; }
- inline void operator delete(void*, const rcNewTag&, void*) {}
- /// Signed to avoid warnnings when comparing to int loop indexes, and common error with comparing to zero.
- /// MSVC2010 has a bug where ssize_t is unsigned (!!!).
- typedef intptr_t rcSizeType;
- #define RC_SIZE_MAX INTPTR_MAX
- /// Macros to hint to the compiler about the likeliest branch. Please add a benchmark that demonstrates a performance
- /// improvement before introducing use cases.
- #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
- #define rcLikely(x) __builtin_expect((x), true)
- #define rcUnlikely(x) __builtin_expect((x), false)
- #else
- #define rcLikely(x) (x)
- #define rcUnlikely(x) (x)
- #endif
- /// Variable-sized storage type. Mimics the interface of std::vector<T> with some notable differences:
- /// * Uses rcAlloc()/rcFree() to handle storage.
- /// * No support for a custom allocator.
- /// * Uses signed size instead of size_t to avoid warnings in for loops: "for (int i = 0; i < foo.size(); i++)"
- /// * Omits methods of limited utility: insert/erase, (bad performance), at (we don't use exceptions), operator=.
- /// * assign() and the pre-sizing constructor follow C++11 semantics -- they don't construct a temporary if no value is provided.
- /// * push_back() and resize() support adding values from the current vector. Range-based constructors and assign(begin, end) do not.
- /// * No specialization for bool.
- template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
- class rcVectorBase {
- rcSizeType m_size;
- rcSizeType m_cap;
- T* m_data;
- // Constructs a T at the give address with either the copy constructor or the default.
- static void construct(T* p, const T& v) { ::new(rcNewTag(), (void*)p) T(v); }
- static void construct(T* p) { ::new(rcNewTag(), (void*)p) T; }
- static void construct_range(T* begin, T* end);
- static void construct_range(T* begin, T* end, const T& value);
- static void copy_range(T* dst, const T* begin, const T* end);
- void destroy_range(rcSizeType begin, rcSizeType end);
- // Creates an array of the given size, copies all of this vector's data into it, and returns it.
- T* allocate_and_copy(rcSizeType size);
- void resize_impl(rcSizeType size, const T* value);
- public:
- typedef rcSizeType size_type;
- typedef T value_type;
- rcVectorBase() : m_size(0), m_cap(0), m_data(0) {};
- rcVectorBase(const rcVectorBase<T, H>& other) : m_size(0), m_cap(0), m_data(0) { assign(other.begin(), other.end()); }
- explicit rcVectorBase(rcSizeType count) : m_size(0), m_cap(0), m_data(0) { resize(count); }
- rcVectorBase(rcSizeType count, const T& value) : m_size(0), m_cap(0), m_data(0) { resize(count, value); }
- rcVectorBase(const T* begin, const T* end) : m_size(0), m_cap(0), m_data(0) { assign(begin, end); }
- ~rcVectorBase() { destroy_range(0, m_size); rcFree(m_data); }
- // Unlike in std::vector, we return a bool to indicate whether the alloc was successful.
- bool reserve(rcSizeType size);
- void assign(rcSizeType count, const T& value) { clear(); resize(count, value); }
- void assign(const T* begin, const T* end);
- void resize(rcSizeType size) { resize_impl(size, NULL); }
- void resize(rcSizeType size, const T& value) { resize_impl(size, &value); }
- // Not implemented as resize(0) because resize requires T to be default-constructible.
- void clear() { destroy_range(0, m_size); m_size = 0; }
- void push_back(const T& value);
- void pop_back() { rcAssert(m_size > 0); back().~T(); m_size--; }
- rcSizeType size() const { return m_size; }
- rcSizeType capacity() const { return m_cap; }
- bool empty() const { return size() == 0; }
- const T& operator[](rcSizeType i) const { rcAssert(i >= 0 && i < m_size); return m_data[i]; }
- T& operator[](rcSizeType i) { rcAssert(i >= 0 && i < m_size); return m_data[i]; }
- const T& front() const { rcAssert(m_size); return m_data[0]; }
- T& front() { rcAssert(m_size); return m_data[0]; }
- const T& back() const { rcAssert(m_size); return m_data[m_size - 1]; };
- T& back() { rcAssert(m_size); return m_data[m_size - 1]; };
- const T* data() const { return m_data; }
- T* data() { return m_data; }
- T* begin() { return m_data; }
- T* end() { return m_data + m_size; }
- const T* begin() const { return m_data; }
- const T* end() const { return m_data + m_size; }
- void swap(rcVectorBase<T, H>& other);
- // Explicitly deleted.
- rcVectorBase& operator=(const rcVectorBase<T, H>& other);
- };
- template<typename T, rcAllocHint H>
- bool rcVectorBase<T, H>::reserve(rcSizeType count) {
- if (count <= m_cap) {
- return true;
- }
- T* new_data = allocate_and_copy(count);
- if (!new_data) {
- return false;
- }
- destroy_range(0, m_size);
- rcFree(m_data);
- m_data = new_data;
- m_cap = count;
- return true;
- }
- template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
- T* rcVectorBase<T, H>::allocate_and_copy(rcSizeType size) {
- rcAssert(RC_SIZE_MAX / static_cast<rcSizeType>(sizeof(T)) >= size);
- T* new_data = static_cast<T*>(rcAlloc(sizeof(T) * size, H));
- if (new_data) {
- copy_range(new_data, m_data, m_data + m_size);
- }
- return new_data;
- }
- template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
- void rcVectorBase<T, H>::assign(const T* begin, const T* end) {
- clear();
- reserve(end - begin);
- m_size = end - begin;
- copy_range(m_data, begin, end);
- }
- template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
- void rcVectorBase<T, H>::push_back(const T& value) {
- // rcLikely increases performance by ~50% on BM_rcVector_PushPreallocated,
- // and by ~2-5% on BM_rcVector_Push.
- if (rcLikely(m_size < m_cap)) {
- construct(m_data + m_size++, value);
- return;
- }
- rcAssert(RC_SIZE_MAX / 2 >= m_size);
- rcSizeType new_cap = m_size ? 2*m_size : 1;
- T* data = allocate_and_copy(new_cap);
- // construct between allocate and destroy+free in case value is
- // in this vector.
- construct(data + m_size, value);
- destroy_range(0, m_size);
- m_size++;
- m_cap = new_cap;
- rcFree(m_data);
- m_data = data;
- }
- template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
- void rcVectorBase<T, H>::resize_impl(rcSizeType size, const T* value) {
- if (size < m_size) {
- destroy_range(size, m_size);
- m_size = size;
- } else if (size > m_size) {
- T* new_data = allocate_and_copy(size);
- // We defer deconstructing/freeing old data until after constructing
- // new elements in case "value" is there.
- if (value) {
- construct_range(new_data + m_size, new_data + size, *value);
- } else {
- construct_range(new_data + m_size, new_data + size);
- }
- destroy_range(0, m_size);
- rcFree(m_data);
- m_data = new_data;
- m_cap = size;
- m_size = size;
- }
- }
- template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
- void rcVectorBase<T, H>::swap(rcVectorBase<T, H>& other) {
- // TODO: Reorganize headers so we can use rcSwap here.
- rcSizeType tmp_cap = other.m_cap;
- rcSizeType tmp_size = other.m_size;
- T* tmp_data = other.m_data;
- other.m_cap = m_cap;
- other.m_size = m_size;
- other.m_data = m_data;
- m_cap = tmp_cap;
- m_size = tmp_size;
- m_data = tmp_data;
- }
- // static
- template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
- void rcVectorBase<T, H>::construct_range(T* begin, T* end) {
- for (T* p = begin; p < end; p++) {
- construct(p);
- }
- }
- // static
- template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
- void rcVectorBase<T, H>::construct_range(T* begin, T* end, const T& value) {
- for (T* p = begin; p < end; p++) {
- construct(p, value);
- }
- }
- // static
- template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
- void rcVectorBase<T, H>::copy_range(T* dst, const T* begin, const T* end) {
- for (rcSizeType i = 0 ; i < end - begin; i++) {
- construct(dst + i, begin[i]);
- }
- }
- template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
- void rcVectorBase<T, H>::destroy_range(rcSizeType begin, rcSizeType end) {
- for (rcSizeType i = begin; i < end; i++) {
- m_data[i].~T();
- }
- }
- template <typename T>
- class rcTempVector : public rcVectorBase<T, RC_ALLOC_TEMP> {
- typedef rcVectorBase<T, RC_ALLOC_TEMP> Base;
- public:
- rcTempVector() : Base() {}
- explicit rcTempVector(rcSizeType size) : Base(size) {}
- rcTempVector(rcSizeType size, const T& value) : Base(size, value) {}
- rcTempVector(const rcTempVector<T>& other) : Base(other) {}
- rcTempVector(const T* begin, const T* end) : Base(begin, end) {}
- };
- template <typename T>
- class rcPermVector : public rcVectorBase<T, RC_ALLOC_PERM> {
- typedef rcVectorBase<T, RC_ALLOC_PERM> Base;
- public:
- rcPermVector() : Base() {}
- explicit rcPermVector(rcSizeType size) : Base(size) {}
- rcPermVector(rcSizeType size, const T& value) : Base(size, value) {}
- rcPermVector(const rcPermVector<T>& other) : Base(other) {}
- rcPermVector(const T* begin, const T* end) : Base(begin, end) {}
- };
- /// Legacy class. Prefer rcVector<int>.
- class rcIntArray
- {
- rcTempVector<int> m_impl;
- public:
- rcIntArray() {}
- rcIntArray(int n) : m_impl(n, 0) {}
- void push(int item) { m_impl.push_back(item); }
- void resize(int size) { m_impl.resize(size); }
- int pop()
- {
- int v = m_impl.back();
- m_impl.pop_back();
- return v;
- }
- int size() const { return static_cast<int>(m_impl.size()); }
- int& operator[](int index) { return m_impl[index]; }
- int operator[](int index) const { return m_impl[index]; }
- };
- /// A simple helper class used to delete an array when it goes out of scope.
- /// @note This class is rarely if ever used by the end user.
- template<class T> class rcScopedDelete
- {
- T* ptr;
- public:
- /// Constructs an instance with a null pointer.
- inline rcScopedDelete() : ptr(0) {}
- /// Constructs an instance with the specified pointer.
- /// @param[in] p An pointer to an allocated array.
- inline rcScopedDelete(T* p) : ptr(p) {}
- inline ~rcScopedDelete() { rcFree(ptr); }
- /// The root array pointer.
- /// @return The root array pointer.
- inline operator T*() { return ptr; }
-
- private:
- // Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
- rcScopedDelete(const rcScopedDelete&);
- rcScopedDelete& operator=(const rcScopedDelete&);
- };
- #endif
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