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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
*
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*
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*
* The Original Code is mozilla.org code.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape
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* Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
* Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All
* Rights Reserved.
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*/
// ptrarray.h
#ifndef PTR_ARRAY_H_
#define PTR_ARRAY_H_
#ifdef XP_UNIX
#define __cdecl
#endif
typedef int XPCompareFunc(const void *, const void *);
#ifdef DEBUG
// These are here to stop people calling
#define VIRTUAL virtual
#else
#define VIRTUAL
#endif // DEBUG
//*****************************************************************************
class XPPtrArray
{
public:
// Construction/destruction
XPPtrArray();
virtual ~XPPtrArray();
// State/attribute member functions
int GetSize() const;
XP_Bool IsValidIndex(int32 nIndex);
VIRTUAL XP_Bool SetSize(int nNewSize);
// Accessor member functions
void *&ElementAt(int nIndex);
virtual int FindIndex (int nStartIndex, void *pToFind) const;
virtual int FindIndexUsing(int nStartIndex, void *pToFind, XPCompareFunc* compare) const;
void *GetAt(int nIndex) const;
VIRTUAL void SetAt(int nIndex, void *newElement);
// Insertion/deletion member functions
virtual int Add(void *newElement);
VIRTUAL void InsertAt(int nIndex, void *newElement, int nCount = 1);
VIRTUAL void InsertAt(int nStartIndex, const XPPtrArray *pNewArray);
XP_Bool Remove(void *pToRemove);
virtual void RemoveAll();
void RemoveAt(int nIndex, int nCount = 1);
void RemoveAt(int nStartIndex, const XPPtrArray *pNewArray);
VIRTUAL void SetAtGrow(int nIndex, void *newElement);
// Sorting member functions
int InsertBinary(void *newElement, XPCompareFunc *compare);
void QuickSort(XPCompareFunc *compare);
// Overloaded operators
void *operator[](int nIndex) const;
void *&operator[](int nIndex);
#ifdef DEBUG
virtual XP_Bool VerifySort() const;
#endif
protected:
// Member Variables
int m_nSize;
int m_nMaxSize;
void **m_pData;
};
//*****************************************************************************
class XPSortedPtrArray : public XPPtrArray
{
public:
XPSortedPtrArray(XPCompareFunc *compare);
virtual int Add(void *newElement);
// PROMISE: this class will always call the compare-func with pToFind as the
// second parameter.
virtual int FindIndex(int nStartIndex, void *pToFind) const;
// These functions can only be used on non-sorted PtrArray objects (i.e. compareFunc is NULL)
virtual void SetAt(int nIndex, void* newElement);
virtual void InsertAt(int nIndex, void* newElement, int nCount = 1);
virtual void InsertAt(int nStartIndex, const XPPtrArray* pNewArray);
#ifdef DEBUG
virtual XP_Bool VerifySort() const;
#endif
protected:
// Allows search to use a different compare func from the sort. This is used
// by MSG_FolderCache, to find the cache element corresponding to a folder.
// The corresponding element and folder have identical relative paths, and the
// relative path is used by both compare funcs, which is why it works.
// to the found element
int FindIndexUsing(int nStartIndex, void *pToFind,
XPCompareFunc *compare) const;
// Member Variables
XPCompareFunc* m_CompareFunc; // NULL to simulate unsorted base-class.
};
//*****************************************************************************
// msg_StringArray is a subclass of the generic pointer array class
// which is intended for string operations.
// - It can "own" the strings, or not.
// - It can be sorted, if you provide a CompareFunc, or not, if you don't
class msg_StringArray : public XPSortedPtrArray
{
public:
// Overrides from base class
msg_StringArray (XP_Bool ownsMemory, XPCompareFunc *compare = NULL);
virtual ~msg_StringArray ();
const char *GetAt (int i) const { return (const char*) XPPtrArray::GetAt(i); }
virtual int Add (void *string);
virtual void RemoveAll ();
XP_Bool ImportTokenList (const char *list, const char *tokenSeps = ", ");
char *ExportTokenList (const char *tokenSep = ", ");
protected:
XP_Bool m_ownsMemory;
};
//*****************************************************************************
class MSG_FolderInfo;
class MSG_FolderArray : public XPSortedPtrArray
{
public:
// Override constructor to allow folderArrays to be sorted
MSG_FolderArray (XPCompareFunc *compare = NULL) : XPSortedPtrArray (compare) {}
// Encapsulate this typecast, so we don't have to do it all over the place.
MSG_FolderInfo *GetAt(int i) const { return (MSG_FolderInfo*) XPPtrArray::GetAt(i); }
};
#endif