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Change-Id: If581c8ceeaa76985535cb7b6772742f0011cfe8e Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/227436 Commit-Queue: Hal Canary <halcanary@google.com> Commit-Queue: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com> Auto-Submit: Hal Canary <halcanary@google.com> Reviewed-by: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com>
176 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
176 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
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/*
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* Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*/
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#ifndef SkMetaData_DEFINED
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#define SkMetaData_DEFINED
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#include "include/core/SkScalar.h"
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class SkRefCnt;
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class SK_API SkMetaData {
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public:
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/**
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* Used to manage the life-cycle of a ptr in the metadata. This is option
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* in setPtr, and is only invoked when either copying one metadata to
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* another, or when the metadata is destroyed.
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*
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* setPtr(name, ptr, proc) {
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* fPtr = proc(ptr, true);
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* }
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*
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* copy: A = B {
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* A.fPtr = B.fProc(B.fPtr, true);
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* }
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*
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* ~SkMetaData {
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* fProc(fPtr, false);
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* }
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*/
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typedef void* (*PtrProc)(void* ptr, bool doRef);
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/**
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* Implements PtrProc for SkRefCnt pointers
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*/
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static void* RefCntProc(void* ptr, bool doRef);
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SkMetaData();
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SkMetaData(const SkMetaData& src);
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~SkMetaData();
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SkMetaData& operator=(const SkMetaData& src);
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void reset();
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bool findS32(const char name[], int32_t* value = nullptr) const;
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bool findScalar(const char name[], SkScalar* value = nullptr) const;
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const SkScalar* findScalars(const char name[], int* count,
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SkScalar values[] = nullptr) const;
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const char* findString(const char name[]) const;
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bool findPtr(const char name[], void** value = nullptr, PtrProc* = nullptr) const;
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bool findBool(const char name[], bool* value = nullptr) const;
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const void* findData(const char name[], size_t* byteCount = nullptr) const;
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bool hasS32(const char name[], int32_t value) const {
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int32_t v;
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return this->findS32(name, &v) && v == value;
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}
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bool hasScalar(const char name[], SkScalar value) const {
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SkScalar v;
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return this->findScalar(name, &v) && v == value;
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}
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bool hasString(const char name[], const char value[]) const {
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const char* v = this->findString(name);
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return (v == nullptr && value == nullptr) ||
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(v != nullptr && value != nullptr && !strcmp(v, value));
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}
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bool hasPtr(const char name[], void* value) const {
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void* v;
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return this->findPtr(name, &v) && v == value;
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}
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bool hasBool(const char name[], bool value) const {
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bool v;
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return this->findBool(name, &v) && v == value;
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}
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bool hasData(const char name[], const void* data, size_t byteCount) const {
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size_t len;
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const void* ptr = this->findData(name, &len);
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return ptr && len == byteCount && !memcmp(ptr, data, len);
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}
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void setS32(const char name[], int32_t value);
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void setScalar(const char name[], SkScalar value);
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SkScalar* setScalars(const char name[], int count, const SkScalar values[] = nullptr);
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void setString(const char name[], const char value[]);
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void setPtr(const char name[], void* value, PtrProc proc = nullptr);
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void setBool(const char name[], bool value);
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// the data is copied from the input pointer.
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void setData(const char name[], const void* data, size_t byteCount);
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bool removeS32(const char name[]);
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bool removeScalar(const char name[]);
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bool removeString(const char name[]);
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bool removePtr(const char name[]);
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bool removeBool(const char name[]);
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bool removeData(const char name[]);
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// helpers for SkRefCnt
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bool findRefCnt(const char name[], SkRefCnt** ptr = nullptr) {
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return this->findPtr(name, reinterpret_cast<void**>(ptr));
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}
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bool hasRefCnt(const char name[], SkRefCnt* ptr) {
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return this->hasPtr(name, ptr);
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}
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void setRefCnt(const char name[], SkRefCnt* ptr) {
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this->setPtr(name, ptr, RefCntProc);
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}
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bool removeRefCnt(const char name[]) {
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return this->removePtr(name);
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}
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enum Type {
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kS32_Type,
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kScalar_Type,
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kString_Type,
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kPtr_Type,
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kBool_Type,
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kData_Type,
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kTypeCount
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};
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struct Rec;
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class Iter;
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friend class Iter;
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class Iter {
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public:
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Iter() : fRec(nullptr) {}
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Iter(const SkMetaData&);
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/** Reset the iterator, so that calling next() will return the first
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data element. This is done implicitly in the constructor.
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*/
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void reset(const SkMetaData&);
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/** Each time next is called, it returns the name of the next data element,
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or null when there are no more elements. If non-null is returned, then the
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element's type is returned (if not null), and the number of data values
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is returned in count (if not null).
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*/
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const char* next(Type*, int* count);
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private:
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Rec* fRec;
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};
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public:
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struct Rec {
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Rec* fNext;
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uint16_t fDataCount; // number of elements
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uint8_t fDataLen; // sizeof a single element
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uint8_t fType;
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const void* data() const { return (this + 1); }
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void* data() { return (this + 1); }
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const char* name() const { return (const char*)this->data() + fDataLen * fDataCount; }
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char* name() { return (char*)this->data() + fDataLen * fDataCount; }
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static Rec* Alloc(size_t);
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static void Free(Rec*);
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};
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Rec* fRec;
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const Rec* find(const char name[], Type) const;
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void* set(const char name[], const void* data, size_t len, Type, int count);
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bool remove(const char name[], Type);
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};
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#endif
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