PAbstractArray
to a specific element type.
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#include <array.h>
Inheritance diagram for PBaseArray< T >:
Public Member Functions | |
Construction | |
PBaseArray (PINDEX initialSize=0) | |
Construct a new dynamic array of elements of the specified type. | |
PBaseArray (T const *buffer, PINDEX length, PBoolean dynamic=true) | |
Construct a new dynamic array of elements of the specified type. | |
Overrides from class PObject | |
virtual PObject * | Clone () const |
Clone the object. | |
Overrides from class PContainer | |
PBoolean | SetAt (PINDEX index, T val) |
Set the specific element in the array. | |
T | GetAt (PINDEX index) const |
Get a value from the array. | |
void | Attach (const T *buffer, PINDEX bufferSize) |
Attach a pointer to a static block to the base array type. | |
T * | GetPointer (PINDEX minSize=0) |
Get a pointer to the internal array and assure that it is of at least the specified size. | |
New functions for class | |
T | operator[] (PINDEX index) const |
Get a value from the array. | |
T & | operator[] (PINDEX index) |
Get a reference to value from the array. | |
operator T const * () const | |
Get a pointer to the internal array. | |
PBoolean | Concatenate (const PBaseArray &array) |
Concatenate one array to the end of this array. | |
Protected Member Functions | |
virtual void | PrintElementOn (ostream &stream, PINDEX index) const |
PAbstractArray
to a specific element type.
The functions in this class primarily do all the appropriate casting of types.
Note that if templates are not used the PBASEARRAY
macro will simulate the template instantiation.
The following classes are instantiated automatically for the basic scalar types:
PBaseArray< T >::PBaseArray | ( | PINDEX | initialSize = 0 |
) | [inline] |
Construct a new dynamic array of elements of the specified type.
The array is initialised to all zero bytes. Note that this may not be logically equivalent to the zero value for the type, though this would be very rare.
initialSize | Initial number of elements in the array. |
PBaseArray< T >::PBaseArray | ( | T const * | buffer, | |
PINDEX | length, | |||
PBoolean | dynamic = true | |||
) | [inline] |
Construct a new dynamic array of elements of the specified type.
buffer | Pointer to an array of the elements of type T. |
length |
Number of elements pointed to by buffer . |
dynamic | Buffer is copied and dynamically allocated. |
void PBaseArray< T >::Attach | ( | const T * | buffer, | |
PINDEX | bufferSize | |||
) | [inline] |
Attach a pointer to a static block to the base array type.
The pointer is used directly and will not be copied to a dynamically allocated buffer. If the SetSize()
function is used to change the size of the buffer, the object will be converted to a dynamic form with the contents of the static buffer copied to the allocated buffer.
Any dynamically allocated buffer will be freed.
buffer | Pointer to an array of elements. |
bufferSize | Number of elements pointed to by buffer. |
virtual PObject* PBaseArray< T >::Clone | ( | ) | const [inline, virtual] |
Clone the object.
Reimplemented from PObject.
Reimplemented in PBitArray, PString, PCaselessString, and PGloballyUniqueID.
PBoolean PBaseArray< T >::Concatenate | ( | const PBaseArray< T > & | array | ) | [inline] |
Concatenate one array to the end of this array.
This function will allocate a new array large enough for the existing contents and the contents of the parameter. The paramters contents is then copied to the end of the existing array.
Note this does nothing and returns false
if the target array is not dynamically allocated.
true
if the memory allocation succeeded. array | Other array to concatenate |
T PBaseArray< T >::GetAt | ( | PINDEX | index | ) | const [inline] |
Get a value from the array.
If the index
is beyond the end of the allocated array then a zero value is returned.
index | Position on the array to get value from. |
Reimplemented in PBitArray.
T* PBaseArray< T >::GetPointer | ( | PINDEX | minSize = 0 |
) | [inline] |
Get a pointer to the internal array and assure that it is of at least the specified size.
This is useful when the array contents are being set by some external or system function eg file read.
It is unsafe to assume that the pointer is valid for very long after return from this function. The array may be resized or otherwise changed and the pointer returned invalidated. It should be used for simple calls to atomic functions, or very careful examination of the program logic must be performed.
minSize | Minimum size for returned buffer pointer. |
Reimplemented from PAbstractArray.
Reimplemented in PBitArray.
PBaseArray< T >::operator T const * | ( | ) | const [inline] |
Get a pointer to the internal array.
The user may not modify the contents of this pointer. This is useful when the array contents are required by some external or system function eg file write.
It is unsafe to assume that the pointer is valid for very long after return from this function. The array may be resized or otherwise changed and the pointer returned invalidated. It should be used for simple calls to atomic functions, or very careful examination of the program logic must be performed.
T& PBaseArray< T >::operator[] | ( | PINDEX | index | ) | [inline] |
Get a reference to value from the array.
If index
is beyond the end of the allocated array then the array is expanded. If a memory allocation failure occurs the function asserts.
This is functionally similar to the SetAt()
function and allows the array subscript to be an lvalue.
index | Position on the array to get value from. |
T PBaseArray< T >::operator[] | ( | PINDEX | index | ) | const [inline] |
Get a value from the array.
If the index
is beyond the end of the allocated array then a zero value is returned.
This is functionally identical to the PContainer::GetAt() function.
index | Position on the array to get value from. |
Reimplemented in PBitArray.
virtual void PBaseArray< T >::PrintElementOn | ( | ostream & | stream, | |
PINDEX | index | |||
) | const [inline, protected, virtual] |
Reimplemented from PAbstractArray.
PBoolean PBaseArray< T >::SetAt | ( | PINDEX | index, | |
T | val | |||
) | [inline] |
Set the specific element in the array.
The array will automatically expand, if necessary, to fit the new element in.
true
if new memory for the array was successfully allocated. index | Position in the array to set the new value. |
val | Value to set in the array. |