147 lines
5.1 KiB
C++
Executable File
147 lines
5.1 KiB
C++
Executable File
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Torque Game Engine
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// Copyright (C) GarageGames.com, Inc.
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#ifndef _STRINGTABLE_H_
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#define _STRINGTABLE_H_
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#ifndef _PLATFORM_H_
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#include "platform/platform.h"
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#endif
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#ifndef _DATACHUNKER_H_
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#include "core/dataChunker.h"
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#endif
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//--------------------------------------
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/// A global table for the hashing and tracking of strings.
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///
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/// Only one _StringTable is ever instantiated in Torque. It is accessible via the
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/// global variable StringTable.
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///
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/// StringTable is used to manage strings in Torque. It performs the following tasks:
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/// - Ensures that only one pointer is ever used for a given string (through
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/// insert()).
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/// - Allows the lookup of a string in the table.
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///
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/// @code
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/// // Adding a string to the StringTable.
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/// StringTableEntry mRoot;
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/// mRoot = StringTable->insert(root);
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///
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/// // Looking up a string in the StringTable.
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/// StringTableEntry stName = StringTable->lookupn(name, len);
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///
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/// // Comparing two strings in the StringTable (see below).
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/// if(mRoot == stName) Con::printf("These strings are equal!");
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/// @endcode
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///
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/// <b>But why is this useful, you ask?</b> Because every string that's run through the
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/// StringTable is stored once and only once, every string has one and only one
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/// pointer mapped to it. As a pointer is an integer value (usually an unsigned int),
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/// so we can do several neat things:
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/// - StringTableEntrys can be compared directly for equality, instead of using
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/// the time-consuming dStrcmp() or dStricmp() function.
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/// - For things like object names, we can avoid storing multiple copies of the
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/// string containing the name. The StringTable ensures that we only ever store
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/// one copy.
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/// - When we're doing lookups by name (for instances, of resources), we can determine
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/// if the object is even registered in the system by looking up its name in the
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/// StringTable. Then, we can use the pointer as a hash key.
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///
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/// The scripting engine and the resource manager are the primary users of the
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/// StringTable.
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///
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/// @note Be aware that the StringTable NEVER DEALLOCATES memory, so be careful when you
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/// add strings to it. If you carelessly add many strings, you will end up wasting
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/// space.
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class _StringTable
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{
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private:
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/// @name Implementation details
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/// @{
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/// This is internal to the _StringTable class.
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struct Node
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{
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char *val;
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Node *next;
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};
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Node** buckets;
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U32 numBuckets;
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U32 itemCount;
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DataChunker mempool;
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protected:
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static const U32 csm_stInitSize;
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_StringTable();
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~_StringTable();
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/// @}
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public:
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/// Initialize StringTable.
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///
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/// This is called at program start to initialize the StringTable global.
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static void create();
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/// Destroy the StringTable
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///
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/// This is called at program end to destroy the StringTable global.
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static void destroy();
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/// Get a pointer from the string table, adding the string to the table
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/// if it was not already present.
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///
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/// @param string String to check in the table (and add).
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/// @param caseSens Determines whether case matters.
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StringTableEntry insert(const char *string, bool caseSens = false);
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/// Get a pointer from the string table, adding the string to the table
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/// if it was not already present.
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///
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/// @param string String to check in the table (and add).
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/// @param len Length of the string in bytes.
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/// @param caseSens Determines whether case matters.
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StringTableEntry insertn(const char *string, S32 len, bool caseSens = false);
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/// Get a pointer from the string table, NOT adding the string to the table
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/// if it was not already present.
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///
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/// @param string String to check in the table (but not add).
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/// @param caseSens Determines whether case matters.
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StringTableEntry lookup(const char *string, bool caseSens = false);
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/// Get a pointer from the string table, NOT adding the string to the table
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/// if it was not already present.
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///
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/// @param string String to check in the table (but not add).
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/// @param len Length of string in bytes.
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/// @param caseSens Determines whether case matters.
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StringTableEntry lookupn(const char *string, S32 len, bool caseSens = false);
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/// Resize the StringTable to be able to hold newSize items. This
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/// is called automatically by the StringTable when the table is
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/// full past a certain threshhold.
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///
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/// @param newSize Number of new items to allocate space for.
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void resize(const U32 newSize);
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/// Hash a string into a U32.
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static U32 hashString(const char* in_pString);
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/// Hash a string of given length into a U32.
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static U32 hashStringn(const char* in_pString, S32 len);
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};
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extern _StringTable *StringTable;
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#endif //_STRINGTABLE_H_
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