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// Copyright 2014 PDFium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
// Original code by Matt McCutchen, see the LICENSE file.
#ifndef NUMBERLIKEARRAY_H
#define NUMBERLIKEARRAY_H
#include <stdlib.h> // abort()
// Make sure we have NULL.
#ifndef NULL
#define NULL 0
#endif
/* A NumberlikeArray<Blk> object holds a heap-allocated array of Blk with a
* length and a capacity and provides basic memory management features.
* BigUnsigned and BigUnsignedInABase both subclass it.
*
* NumberlikeArray provides no information hiding. Subclasses should use
* nonpublic inheritance and manually expose members as desired using
* declarations like this:
*
* public:
* NumberlikeArray< the-type-argument >::getLength;
*/
template <class Blk>
class NumberlikeArray {
public:
// Type for the index of a block in the array
typedef unsigned int Index;
// The number of bits in a block, defined below.
static const unsigned int N;
// The current allocated capacity of this NumberlikeArray (in blocks)
Index cap;
// The actual length of the value stored in this NumberlikeArray (in blocks)
Index len;
// Heap-allocated array of the blocks (can be NULL if len == 0)
Blk *blk;
// Constructs a ``zero'' NumberlikeArray with the given capacity.
NumberlikeArray(Index c) : cap(c), len(0) {
blk = (cap > 0) ? (new Blk[cap]) : NULL;
}
/* Constructs a zero NumberlikeArray without allocating a backing array.
* A subclass that doesn't know the needed capacity at initialization
* time can use this constructor and then overwrite blk without first
* deleting it. */
NumberlikeArray() : cap(0), len(0) {
blk = NULL;
}
// Destructor. Note that `delete NULL' is a no-op.
~NumberlikeArray() {
delete [] blk;
}
/* Ensures that the array has at least the requested capacity; may
* destroy the contents. */
void allocate(Index c);
/* Ensures that the array has at least the requested capacity; does not
* destroy the contents. */
void allocateAndCopy(Index c);
// Copy constructor
NumberlikeArray(const NumberlikeArray<Blk> &x);
// Assignment operator
NumberlikeArray<Blk>& operator=(const NumberlikeArray<Blk> &x);
// Constructor that copies from a given array of blocks
NumberlikeArray(const Blk *b, Index blen);
// ACCESSORS
Index getCapacity() const { return cap; }
Index getLength() const { return len; }
Blk getBlock(Index i) const { return blk[i]; }
bool isEmpty() const { return len == 0; }
/* Equality comparison: checks if both objects have the same length and
* equal (==) array elements to that length. Subclasses may wish to
* override. */
bool operator ==(const NumberlikeArray<Blk> &x) const;
bool operator !=(const NumberlikeArray<Blk> &x) const {
return !operator ==(x);
}
};
/* BEGIN TEMPLATE DEFINITIONS. They are present here so that source files that
* include this header file can generate the necessary real definitions. */
template <class Blk>
const unsigned int NumberlikeArray<Blk>::N = 8 * sizeof(Blk);
template <class Blk>
void NumberlikeArray<Blk>::allocate(Index c) {
// If the requested capacity is more than the current capacity...
if (c > cap) {
// Delete the old number array
delete [] blk;
// Allocate the new array
cap = c;
blk = new Blk[cap];
}
}
template <class Blk>
void NumberlikeArray<Blk>::allocateAndCopy(Index c) {
// If the requested capacity is more than the current capacity...
if (c > cap) {
Blk *oldBlk = blk;
// Allocate the new number array
cap = c;
blk = new Blk[cap];
// Copy number blocks
Index i;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
blk[i] = oldBlk[i];
// Delete the old array
delete [] oldBlk;
}
}
template <class Blk>
NumberlikeArray<Blk>::NumberlikeArray(const NumberlikeArray<Blk> &x)
: len(x.len) {
// Create array
cap = len;
blk = new Blk[cap];
// Copy blocks
Index i;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
blk[i] = x.blk[i];
}
template <class Blk>
NumberlikeArray<Blk>& NumberlikeArray<Blk>::operator=(const NumberlikeArray<Blk> &x) {
/* Calls like a = a have no effect; catch them before the aliasing
* causes a problem */
if (this == &x)
return *this;
// Copy length
len = x.len;
// Expand array if necessary
allocate(len);
// Copy number blocks
Index i;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
blk[i] = x.blk[i];
return *this;
}
template <class Blk>
NumberlikeArray<Blk>::NumberlikeArray(const Blk *b, Index blen)
: cap(blen), len(blen) {
// Create array
blk = new Blk[cap];
// Copy blocks
Index i;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
blk[i] = b[i];
}
template <class Blk>
bool NumberlikeArray<Blk>::operator ==(const NumberlikeArray<Blk> &x) const {
if (len != x.len)
// Definitely unequal.
return false;
else {
// Compare corresponding blocks one by one.
Index i;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
if (blk[i] != x.blk[i])
return false;
// No blocks differed, so the objects are equal.
return true;
}
}
#endif