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/*! |
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\class QCache |
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\brief The QCache class is a template class that provides a cache. |
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\ingroup tools |
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\ingroup shared |
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\reentrant |
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QCache\<Key, T\> defines a cache that stores objects of type T |
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associated with keys of type Key. For example, here's the |
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definition of a cache that stores objects of type Employee |
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associated with an integer key: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qcache.qdoc 0 |
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Here's how to insert an object in the cache: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qcache.qdoc 1 |
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The advantage of using QCache over some other key-based data |
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structure (such as QMap or QHash) is that QCache automatically |
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takes ownership of the objects that are inserted into the cache and |
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deletes them to make room for new objects, if necessary. When |
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inserting an object into the cache, you can specify a \e{cost}, |
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which should bear some approximate relationship to the amount of |
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memory taken by the object. When the sum of all objects' costs |
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(totalCost()) exceeds the cache's limit (maxCost()), QCache starts |
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deleting objects in the cache to keep under the limit, starting with |
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less recently accessed objects. |
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By default, QCache's maxCost() is 100. You can specify a |
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different value in the QCache constructor: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qcache.qdoc 2 |
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Each time you call insert(), you can specify a cost as third |
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argument (after the key and a pointer to the object to insert). |
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After the call, the inserted object is owned by the QCache, which |
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may delete it at any time to make room for other objects. |
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To look up objects in the cache, use object() or |
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operator[](). This function looks up an object by its key, and |
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returns either a pointer to the cached object (which is owned by |
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the cache) or 0. |
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If you want to remove an object from the cache for a particular key, |
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call remove(). This will also delete the object. If you want to |
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remove an object from the cache without the QCache deleting it, use |
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take(). |
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\sa QPixmapCache, QHash, QMap |
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*/ |
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/*! \fn QCache::QCache(int maxCost = 100) |
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Constructs a cache whose contents will never have a total cost |
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greater than \a maxCost. |
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*/ |
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/*! \fn QCache::~QCache() |
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Destroys the cache. Deletes all the objects in the cache. |
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/*! \fn int QCache::maxCost() const |
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Returns the maximum allowed total cost of the cache. |
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\sa setMaxCost(), totalCost() |
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/*! \fn void QCache::setMaxCost(int cost) |
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Sets the maximum allowed total cost of the cache to \a cost. If |
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the current total cost is greater than \a cost, some objects are |
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deleted immediately. |
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\sa maxCost(), totalCost() |
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/*! \fn int QCache::totalCost() const |
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Returns the total cost of the objects in the cache. |
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This value is normally below maxCost(), but QCache makes an |
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exception for Qt's \l{implicitly shared} classes. If a cached |
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object shares its internal data with another instance, QCache may |
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keep the object lying around, possibly contributing to making |
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totalCost() larger than maxCost(). |
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\sa setMaxCost() |
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*/ |
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/*! \fn int QCache::size() const |
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Returns the number of objects in the cache. |
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\sa isEmpty() |
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/*! \fn int QCache::count() const |
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Same as size(). |
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/*! \fn bool QCache::isEmpty() const |
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Returns true if the cache contains no objects; otherwise |
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returns false. |
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\sa size() |
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/*! \fn QList<Key> QCache::keys() const |
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Returns a list of the keys in the cache. |
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/*! \fn void QCache::clear(); |
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Deletes all the objects in the cache. |
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\sa remove(), take() |
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/*! \fn bool QCache::insert(const Key &key, T *object, int cost = 1) |
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Inserts \a object into the cache with key \a key and |
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associated cost \a cost. Any object with the same key already in |
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the cache will be removed. |
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After this call, \a object is owned by the QCache and may be |
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deleted at any time. In particular, if \a cost is greater than |
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maxCost(), the object will be deleted immediately. |
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The function returns true if the object was inserted into the |
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cache; otherwise it returns false. |
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\sa take(), remove() |
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/*! \fn T *QCache::object(const Key &key) const |
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Returns the object associated with key \a key, or 0 if the key does |
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not exist in the cache. |
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\warning The returned object is owned by QCache and may be |
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deleted at any time. |
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\sa take(), remove() |
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/*! \fn bool QCache::contains(const Key &key) const |
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Returns true if the cache contains an object associated with key \a |
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\sa take(), remove() |
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/*! \fn T *QCache::operator[](const Key &key) const |
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Returns the object associated with key \a key, or 0 if the key does |
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not exist in the cache. |
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This is the same as object(). |
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\warning The returned object is owned by QCache and may be |
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deleted at any time. |
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/*! \fn bool QCache::remove(const Key &key) |
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Deletes the object associated with key \a key. Returns true if the |
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object was found in the cache; otherwise returns false. |
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\sa take(), clear() |
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/*! \fn T *QCache::take(const Key &key) |
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Takes the object associated with key \a key out of the cache |
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without deleting it. Returns a pointer to the object taken out, or |
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0 if the key does not exist in the cache. |
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The ownership of the returned object is passed to the caller. |
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\sa remove() |
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\fn QCache::QCache(int maxCost, int dummy) |
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Use QCache(int) instead. |
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Use object() instead. |
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