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