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- /*
- This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- */
- /*
- * ExpandingArray class description
- *
- * ExpandingArrayGeneric implements most of the required functionality and is type agnostic allowing smaller overall code size
- * ExpandingArray<T> is the template and implements the small number of type specific methods
- *
- * Elements are organised into "chunks" with each chunk holding "chunk_size" elements
- * The "chunk_ptrs" array holds pointers to all allocated chunks
- *
- * The "expand" function allows expanding the array by a specified number of chunks
- * The "expand_to_hold" function expands the array (if necessary) to hold at least the specified number of elements
- *
- * When the array is expanded up to two memory allocations are required:
- * 1. if the chunk_ptrs array (which holds points to all allocated chunks) is full, this array will be re-allocated.
- * During this operation a new copy of the chunk_ptr array will be created with "chunk_ptr_increment" more rows,
- * the old array's data will be copied to the new array and finally the old array will be freed.
- * 2. a new chunk will be allocated and a pointer to this new chunk will be added to the chunk_ptrs array
- *
- * Warnings:
- * 1. memset, memcpy, memcmp cannot be used because the individual elements are not guaranteed to be next to each other in memory
- * 2. operator[] functions do not perform any range checking so max_items() should be used when necessary to avoid out-of-bound memory access
- * 3. elements_per_chunk (provided in constructor) should be a factor of 2 (i.e. 16, 32, 64) for best performance
- */
- #pragma once
- #include <AP_Common/AP_Common.h>
- class AP_ExpandingArrayGeneric
- {
- public:
- AP_ExpandingArrayGeneric(uint16_t element_size, uint16_t elements_per_chunk) :
- elem_size(element_size),
- chunk_size(elements_per_chunk)
- {}
- ~AP_ExpandingArrayGeneric(void);
- /* Do not allow copies */
- AP_ExpandingArrayGeneric(const AP_ExpandingArrayGeneric &other) = delete;
- AP_ExpandingArrayGeneric &operator=(const AP_ExpandingArrayGeneric&) = delete;
- // current maximum number of items (using expand may increase this)
- uint16_t max_items() const { return chunk_size * chunk_count; }
- // expand the array by specified number of chunks, returns true on success
- bool expand(uint16_t num_chunks = 1);
- // expand to hold at least num_items
- bool expand_to_hold(uint16_t num_items);
- protected:
- const uint16_t elem_size; // number of bytes for each element
- const uint16_t chunk_size; // the number of T elements in each chunk
- const uint16_t chunk_ptr_increment = 32; // chunk_ptrs array is grown by this many elements each time it fills
- typedef uint8_t* chunk_ptr_t; // pointer to a chunk
- chunk_ptr_t *chunk_ptrs; // array of pointers to allocated chunks
- uint16_t chunk_count_max; // number of elements in chunk_ptrs array
- uint16_t chunk_count; // number of allocated chunks
- };
- template <typename T>
- class AP_ExpandingArray : public AP_ExpandingArrayGeneric
- {
- public:
- AP_ExpandingArray<T>(uint16_t elements_per_chunk) :
- AP_ExpandingArrayGeneric(sizeof(T), elements_per_chunk)
- {}
- /* Do not allow copies */
- AP_ExpandingArray<T>(const AP_ExpandingArray<T> &other) = delete;
- AP_ExpandingArray<T> &operator=(const AP_ExpandingArray<T>&) = delete;
- // allow use as an array for assigning to elements. no bounds checking is performed
- T &operator[](uint16_t i)
- {
- const uint16_t chunk_num = i / chunk_size;
- const uint16_t chunk_index = (i % chunk_size) * elem_size;
- return (T &)(chunk_ptrs[chunk_num][chunk_index]);
- }
- // allow use as an array for accessing elements. no bounds checking is performed
- const T &operator[](uint16_t i) const
- {
- const uint16_t chunk_num = i / chunk_size;
- const uint16_t chunk_index = (i % chunk_size) * elem_size;
- return (const T &)(chunk_ptrs[chunk_num][chunk_index]);
- }
- };
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