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+// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+#ifndef UI_GFX_BREAK_LIST_H_ |
+#define UI_GFX_BREAK_LIST_H_ |
+ |
+#include <limits.h> |
+ |
+#include <vector> |
+ |
+#include "base/basictypes.h" |
+#include "base/logging.h" |
+#include "ui/base/range/range.h" |
+ |
+namespace gfx { |
+ |
+// BreakLists manage ordered, non-overlapping, and non-repeating ranged values. |
+// These may be used to apply ranged colors and styles to text, for an example. |
+// |
+// Each break stores the start position and value of its associated range. |
+// A solitary break at position 0 applies to the entire space [0, INT_MAX). |
+// The first break always has position 0, to ensure all positions have a value. |
+// The value of the terminal break applies to the range [break.first, INT_MAX). |
+// The value of other breaks apply to the range [break.first, (break+1).first). |
+template <typename T> |
+class BreakList { |
+ public: |
+ // The break type and const iterator, typedef'ed for convenience. |
+ typedef std::pair<size_t, T> Break; |
+ typedef typename std::vector<Break>::const_iterator const_iterator; |
+ |
+ // Initialize a break at position 0 with the default or supplied |value|. |
+ BreakList(); |
+ explicit BreakList(T value); |
+ |
+ const std::vector<Break>& breaks() const { return breaks_; } |
+ |
+ // Clear the breaks and set a break at position 0 with the supplied |value|. |
+ void SetValue(T value); |
+ |
+ // Adjust the breaks to apply |value| over the supplied |range|. |
+ void ApplyValue(T value, const ui::Range& range); |
+ |
+ // Trim any breaks in the range [|position|, INT_MAX). |
+ void TrimBreaks(size_t position); |
+ |
+ // Get the break applicable to |position| (at or preceeding |position|). |
+ typename std::vector<Break>::iterator GetBreak(size_t position); |
+ |
+ // Get the last position to which the supplied break applies; returns the |
+ // start position of the next break, or INT_MAX for the terminal break. |
+ size_t GetBreakEnd(const typename BreakList<T>::const_iterator& i) const; |
+ |
+ // Comparison functions for testing purposes. |
+ bool EqualsValueForTesting(T value) const; |
+ bool EqualsForTesting(const std::vector<Break>& breaks) const; |
+ |
+ private: |
+#ifndef NDEBUG |
+ // Check for ordered breaks [0->length) with no adjacent equivalent values. |
+ void CheckBreaks(size_t length); |
+#endif |
+ |
+ std::vector<Break> breaks_; |
+}; |
+ |
+template<class T> |
+BreakList<T>::BreakList() : breaks_(1, Break(0, T())) { |
+} |
+ |
+template<class T> |
+BreakList<T>::BreakList(T value) : breaks_(1, Break(0, value)) { |
+} |
+ |
+template<class T> |
+void BreakList<T>::SetValue(T value) { |
+ breaks_.clear(); |
+ breaks_.push_back(Break(0, value)); |
+} |
+ |
+template<class T> |
+void BreakList<T>::ApplyValue(T value, const ui::Range& range) { |
+ if (!range.IsValid() || range.is_empty()) |
+ return; |
+ DCHECK(!breaks_.empty()); |
+ DCHECK(!range.is_reversed()); |
+ DCHECK(ui::Range(0, INT_MAX).Contains(range)); |
+ |
+ // Erase any breaks in |range|, then add start and end breaks as needed. |
+ typename std::vector<Break>::iterator start = GetBreak(range.start()); |
+ start += start->first < range.start() ? 1 : 0; |
+ typename std::vector<Break>::iterator end = GetBreak(range.end()); |
+ T trailing_value = end->second; |
+ typename std::vector<Break>::iterator i = |
+ start == breaks_.end() ? start : breaks_.erase(start, end + 1); |
+ if (range.start() == 0 || (i - 1)->second != value) |
+ i = breaks_.insert(i, Break(range.start(), value)) + 1; |
+ if (trailing_value != value && range.end() != INT_MAX) |
+ breaks_.insert(i, Break(range.end(), trailing_value)); |
+ |
+#ifndef NDEBUG |
+ CheckBreaks(INT_MAX); |
+#endif |
+} |
+ |
+template<class T> |
+void BreakList<T>::TrimBreaks(size_t length) { |
+ for (size_t i = 1; i < breaks_.size(); ++i) |
+ if (breaks_[i].first >= length) |
+ breaks_.resize(i); |
+ |
+#ifndef NDEBUG |
+ CheckBreaks(length); |
+#endif |
+} |
+ |
+template<class T> |
+typename std::vector<std::pair<size_t, T> >::iterator BreakList<T>::GetBreak( |
Alexei Svitkine (slow)
2013/01/29 22:07:25
Nit: std::vector<Break>?
msw
2013/01/31 01:48:54
Actually, it seems like the compiler requires:
"ty
|
+ size_t position) { |
+ typename std::vector<Break>::iterator i = breaks_.end() - 1; |
+ for (; i != breaks_.begin() && i->first > position; --i); |
+ return i; |
+} |
+ |
+template<class T> |
+size_t BreakList<T>::GetBreakEnd( |
+ const typename BreakList<T>::const_iterator& i) const { |
+ return (i + 1) == breaks_.end() ? INT_MAX : (i + 1)->first; |
+} |
+ |
+template<class T> |
+bool BreakList<T>::EqualsValueForTesting(T value) const { |
+ return breaks_.size() == 1 && breaks_[0] == Break(0, value); |
+} |
+ |
+template<class T> |
+bool BreakList<T>::EqualsForTesting( |
+ const std::vector<std::pair<size_t, T> >& breaks) const { |
Alexei Svitkine (slow)
2013/01/29 22:07:25
Nit: std::vector<Break>?
msw
2013/01/31 01:48:54
Done.
|
+ if (breaks_.size() != breaks.size()) |
+ return false; |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < breaks.size(); ++i) |
+ if (breaks_[i] != breaks[i]) |
+ return false; |
+ return true; |
+} |
+ |
+#ifndef NDEBUG |
+template <class T> |
+void BreakList<T>::CheckBreaks(size_t length) { |
+ DCHECK_EQ(breaks_[0].first, 0U) << "The first break must be at position 0."; |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < breaks_.size() - 1; ++i) { |
+ DCHECK_LT(breaks_[i].first, breaks_[i + 1].first) << "Break out of order."; |
+ DCHECK_NE(breaks_[i].second, breaks_[i + 1].second) << "Redundant break."; |
+ } |
+ if (length > 0) |
+ DCHECK_LT(breaks_.back().first, length) << "Break beyond max length."; |
+} |
+#endif |
+ |
+} // namespace gfx |
+ |
+#endif // UI_GFX_BREAK_LIST_H_ |