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#include "qcontiguouscache.h" |
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#ifdef QT_QCONTIGUOUSCACHE_DEBUG |
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#include <QDebug> |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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#ifdef QT_QCONTIGUOUSCACHE_DEBUG |
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void QContiguousCacheData::dump() const |
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qDebug() << "capacity:" << alloc; |
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qDebug() << "count:" << count; |
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QContiguousCacheData *QContiguousCacheData::allocate(int size, int alignment) |
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void QContiguousCacheData::free(QContiguousCacheData *data) |
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/*! \class QContiguousCache |
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\brief The QContiguousCache class is a template class that provides a contiguous cache. |
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\since 4.6 |
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The QContiguousCache class provides an efficient way of caching items for |
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display in a user interface view. Unlike QCache, it adds a restriction |
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that elements within the cache are contiguous. This has the advantage |
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of matching how user interface views most commonly request data, as |
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a set of rows localized around the current scrolled position. This |
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restriction allows the cache to consume less memory and processor |
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cycles than QCache. The QContiguousCache class also can provide |
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an upper bound on memory usage via setCapacity(). |
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The simplest way of using a contiguous cache is to use the append() |
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MyRecord record(int row) const |
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cache.append(slowFetchRecord(cache.lastIndex()+1)); |
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while(row < cache.firstIndex()) |
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cache.prepend(slowFetchRecord(cache.firstIndex()-1)); |
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in the case where the requested row is a long way from the currently cached |
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items. If there is a gap between where the new item is inserted and the currently |
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cached items then the existing cached items are first removed to retain |
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the contiguous nature of the cache. Hence it is important to take some care then |
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when using insert() in order to avoid unwanted clearing of the cache. |
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The range of valid indexes for the QContiguousCache class are from |
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0 to INT_MAX. Calling prepend() such that the first index would become less |
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than 0 or append() such that the last index would become greater |
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than INT_MAX can result in the indexes of the cache being invalid. |
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When the cache indexes are invalid it is important to call |
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normalizeIndexes() before calling any of containsIndex(), firstIndex(), |
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lastIndex(), at() or \l{QContiguousCache::operator[]()}{operator[]()}. |
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Calling these functions when the cache has invalid indexes will result in |
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/*! \fn QContiguousCache<T> &QContiguousCache::operator=(const QContiguousCache<T> &other) |
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inserting the item. At this point the cache will have a size of 1. It is |
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worthwhile taking effort to insert items in an order that starts adjacent |
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The range of valid indexes for the QContiguousCache class are from |
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0 to INT_MAX. Inserting outside of this range has undefined behavior. |
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Returns the first valid index in the cache. The index will be invalid if the |
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/*! \fn int QContiguousCache::lastIndex() const |
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Returns the last valid index in the cache. The index will be invalid if the cache is empty. |
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/*! \fn T &QContiguousCache::first() |
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Returns a reference to the first item in the cache. This function |
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\sa last(), isEmpty() |
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/*! \fn T &QContiguousCache::last() |
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Returns a reference to the last item in the cache. This function |
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assumes that the cache isn't empty. |
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\sa first(), isEmpty() |
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/*! \fn const T& QContiguousCache::first() const |
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\overload |
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/*! \fn const T& QContiguousCache::last() const |
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/*! \fn void QContiguousCache::removeFirst() |
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Removes the first item from the cache. This function assumes that |
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the cache isn't empty. |
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\sa removeLast() |
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/*! \fn void QContiguousCache::removeLast() |
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Removes the last item from the cache. This function assumes that |
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the cache isn't empty. |
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\sa removeFirst() |
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/*! \fn T QContiguousCache::takeFirst() |
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Removes the first item in the cache and returns it. This function |
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assumes that the cache isn't empty. |
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If you don't use the return value, removeFirst() is more efficient. |
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\sa takeLast(), removeFirst() |
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/*! \fn T QContiguousCache::takeLast() |
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Removes the last item in the cache and returns it. This function |
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assumes that the cache isn't empty. |
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If you don't use the return value, removeLast() is more efficient. |
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\sa takeFirst(), removeLast() |
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/*! \fn void QContiguousCache::normalizeIndexes() |
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Moves the first index and last index of the cache |
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such that they point to valid indexes. The function does not modify |
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the contents of the cache or the ordering of elements within the cache. |
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cache as a circular buffer. |
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\code |
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QContiguousCache<int> cache(10); |
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cache.insert(INT_MAX, 1); // cache contains one value and has valid indexes, INT_MAX to INT_MAX |
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cache.append(2); // cache contains two values but does not have valid indexes. |
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cache.normalizeIndexes(); // cache has two values, 1 and 2. New first index will be in the range of 0 to capacity(). |
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\sa areIndexesValid(), append(), prepend() |
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*/ |
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/*! \fn bool QContiguousCache::areIndexesValid() const |
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Returns whether the indexes for items stored in the cache are valid. |
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Indexes can become invalid if items are appended after the index position |
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INT_MAX or prepended before the index position 0. This is only expected |
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to occur in very long lived circular buffer style usage of the |
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contiguous cache. Indexes can be made valid again by calling |
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normalizeIndexs(). |
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\sa normalizeIndexes(), append(), prepend() |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |