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konsole/include/BlockArray.h
Stephan Kulow 58bf370da9 Back to the 2.0.1 way of doing history (writing to /tmp til it's fil and then
disabling history). Still better than crashes
Good luck for the new Maintainer

svn path=/trunk/kdebase/konsole/; revision=80961
2001-02-01 21:54:28 +00:00

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#ifndef BLOCKARRAY_H
#define BLOCKARRAY_H
#include <unistd.h>
#error Dont use in KDE 2.1
#define BlockSize (1 << 12)
#define ENTRIES ((BlockSize - sizeof(size_t) ) / sizeof(unsigned char))
struct Block {
Block() { size = 0; }
unsigned char data[ENTRIES];
size_t size;
};
// ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class BlockArray {
public:
/**
* Creates a history file for holding
* maximal size blocks. If more blocks
* are requested, then it drops earlier
* added ones.
*/
BlockArray();
/// destructor
~BlockArray();
/**
* adds the Block at the end of history.
* This may drop other blocks.
*
* The ownership on the block is transfered.
* An unique index number is returned for accessing
* it later (if not yet droped then)
*
* Note, that the block may be dropped completly
* if history is turned off.
*/
size_t append(Block *block);
/**
* gets the block at the index. Function may return
* 0 if the block isn't available any more.
*
* The returned block is strictly readonly as only
* maped in memory - and will be invalid on the next
* operation on this class.
*/
const Block *at(size_t index);
/**
* reorders blocks as needed. If newsize is null,
* the history is emptied completly. The indices
* returned on append won't change their semantic,
* but they may not be valid after this call.
*/
bool setHistorySize(size_t newsize);
size_t newBlock();
Block *lastBlock() const;
/**
* Convenient function to set the size in KBytes
* instead of blocks
*/
bool setSize(size_t newsize);
size_t len() const { return length; }
bool has(size_t index) const;
private:
void unmap();
void increaseBuffer();
void decreaseBuffer(size_t newsize);
size_t size;
// current always shows to the last inserted block
size_t current;
size_t index;
Block *lastmap;
size_t lastmap_index;
Block *lastblock;
int ion;
size_t length;
};
#endif