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diff --git a/qmake/tools/qbitarray.cpp b/qmake/tools/qbitarray.cpp index 4f4e14b..1aaf963 100644 --- a/qmake/tools/qbitarray.cpp +++ b/qmake/tools/qbitarray.cpp @@ -8,385 +8,386 @@ ** Copyright (C) 1992-2000 Trolltech AS. All rights reserved. ** ** This file is part of the tools module of the Qt GUI Toolkit. ** ** This file may be distributed under the terms of the Q Public License ** as defined by Trolltech AS of Norway and appearing in the file ** LICENSE.QPL included in the packaging of this file. ** ** This file may be distributed and/or modified under the terms of the ** GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software ** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the ** packaging of this file. ** ** Licensees holding valid Qt Enterprise Edition or Qt Professional Edition ** licenses may use this file in accordance with the Qt Commercial License ** Agreement provided with the Software. ** ** This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE ** WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ** ** See http://www.trolltech.com/pricing.html or email sales@trolltech.com for ** information about Qt Commercial License Agreements. ** See http://www.trolltech.com/qpl/ for QPL licensing information. ** See http://www.trolltech.com/gpl/ for GPL licensing information. ** ** Contact info@trolltech.com if any conditions of this licensing are ** not clear to you. ** **********************************************************************/ #include "qbitarray.h" #include "qdatastream.h" #define SHBLOCK ((bitarr_data*)(sharedBlock())) /*! \class QBitVal qbitarray.h \reentrant \brief The QBitVal class is an internal class, used with QBitArray. \ingroup collection The QBitVal is required by the indexing [] operator on bit arrays. It is not for use in any other context. */ /*! \fn QBitVal::QBitVal (QBitArray* a, uint i) Constructs a reference to element \a i in the QBitArray \a a. This is what QBitArray::operator[] constructs its return value with. */ /*! \fn QBitVal::operator int() Returns the value referenced by the QBitVal. */ /*! \fn QBitVal& QBitVal::operator= (const QBitVal& v) Sets the value referenced by the QBitVal to that referenced by QBitVal \a v. */ /*! \overload QBitVal& QBitVal::operator= (bool v) Sets the value referenced by the QBitVal to \a v. */ /*! \class QBitArray qbitarray.h \reentrant \brief The QBitArray class provides an array of bits. \ingroup collection \ingroup tools \ingroup shared Because QBitArray is a QMemArray, it uses explicit \link shclass.html sharing\endlink with a reference count. A QBitArray is a special byte array that can access individual bits and perform bit-operations (AND, OR, XOR and NOT) on entire arrays or bits. Bits can be manipulated by the setBit() and clearBit() functions, but it is also possible to use the indexing [] operator to test and set individual bits. The [] operator is a little slower than setBit() and clearBit() because some tricks are required to implement single-bit assignments. Example: \code QBitArray a(3); a.setBit( 0 ); a.clearBit( 1 ); a.setBit( 2 ); // a = [1 0 1] QBitArray b(3); b[0] = 1; b[1] = 1; b[2] = 0; // b = [1 1 0] QBitArray c; c = ~a & b; // c = [0 1 0] \endcode When a QBitArray is constructed the bits are uninitialized. Use fill() to set all the bits to 0 or 1. The array can be resized with resize() and copied with copy(). Bits can be set with setBit() and cleared with clearBit(). Bits can be toggled with toggleBit(). A bit's value can be obtained with testBit() and with at(). QBitArray supports the \& (AND), | (OR), ^ (XOR) and ~ (NOT) operators. */ /*! \class QBitArray::bitarr_data \brief The QBitArray::bitarr_data class is internal. \internal */ /*! Constructs an empty bit array. */ QBitArray::QBitArray() : QByteArray( 0, 0 ) { bitarr_data *x = new bitarr_data; Q_CHECK_PTR( x ); x->nbits = 0; setSharedBlock( x ); } /*! Constructs a bit array of \a size bits. The bits are uninitialized. \sa fill() */ QBitArray::QBitArray( uint size ) : QByteArray( 0, 0 ) { bitarr_data *x = new bitarr_data; Q_CHECK_PTR( x ); x->nbits = 0; setSharedBlock( x ); resize( size ); } /*! \fn QBitArray::QBitArray( const QBitArray &a ) Constructs a shallow copy of \a a. */ /*! \fn QBitArray &QBitArray::operator=( const QBitArray &a ) Assigns a shallow copy of \a a to this bit array and returns a reference to this array. */ /*! Pad last byte with 0-bits. */ void QBitArray::pad0() { uint sz = size(); if ( sz && sz%8 ) *(data()+sz/8) &= (1 << (sz%8)) - 1; } /*! \fn uint QBitArray::size() const Returns the bit array's size (number of bits). \sa resize() */ /*! Resizes the bit array to \a size bits and returns TRUE if the bit - array could be resized; otherwise returns FALSE. + array could be resized; otherwise returns FALSE. The array becomes + a null array if \a size == 0. If the array is expanded, the new bits are set to 0. \sa size() */ bool QBitArray::resize( uint size ) { uint s = this->size(); if ( !QByteArray::resize( (size+7)/8 ) ) return FALSE; // cannot resize SHBLOCK->nbits = size; if ( size != 0 ) { // not null array int ds = (int)(size+7)/8 - (int)(s+7)/8;// number of bytes difference if ( ds > 0 ) // expanding array memset( data() + (s+7)/8, 0, ds ); // reset new data } return TRUE; } /*! Fills the bit array with \a v (1's if \a v is TRUE, or 0's if \a v is FALSE). fill() resizes the bit array to \a size bits if \a size is nonnegative. Returns FALSE if a nonnegative \e size was specified and the bit array could not be resized; otherwise returns TRUE. \sa resize() */ bool QBitArray::fill( bool v, int size ) { if ( size >= 0 ) { // resize first if ( !resize( size ) ) return FALSE; // cannot resize } else { size = this->size(); } if ( size > 0 ) memset( data(), v ? 0xff : 0, (size + 7) / 8 ); if ( v ) pad0(); return TRUE; } /*! Detaches from shared bit array data and makes sure that this bit array is the only one referring to the data. If multiple bit arrays share common data, this bit array dereferences the data and gets a copy of the data. Nothing happens if there is only a single reference. \sa copy() */ void QBitArray::detach() { int nbits = SHBLOCK->nbits; this->duplicate( *this ); SHBLOCK->nbits = nbits; } /*! Returns a deep copy of the bit array. \sa detach() */ QBitArray QBitArray::copy() const { QBitArray tmp; tmp.duplicate( *this ); ((bitarr_data*)(tmp.sharedBlock()))->nbits = SHBLOCK->nbits; return tmp; } /*! Returns TRUE if the bit at position \a index is set, i.e. is 1; otherwise returns FALSE. \sa setBit(), clearBit() */ bool QBitArray::testBit( uint index ) const { #if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE) if ( index >= size() ) { qWarning( "QBitArray::testBit: Index %d out of range", index ); return FALSE; } #endif return (*(data()+(index>>3)) & (1 << (index & 7))) != 0; } /*! \overload Sets the bit at position \a index to 1. \sa clearBit() toggleBit() */ void QBitArray::setBit( uint index ) { #if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE) if ( index >= size() ) { qWarning( "QBitArray::setBit: Index %d out of range", index ); return; } #endif *(data()+(index>>3)) |= (1 << (index & 7)); } /*! \fn void QBitArray::setBit( uint index, bool value ) Sets the bit at position \a index to \a value. Equivalent to: \code if ( value ) setBit( index ); else clearBit( index ); \endcode \sa clearBit() toggleBit() */ /*! Clears the bit at position \a index, i.e. sets it to 0. \sa setBit(), toggleBit() */ void QBitArray::clearBit( uint index ) { #if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE) if ( index >= size() ) { qWarning( "QBitArray::clearBit: Index %d out of range", index ); return; } #endif *(data()+(index>>3)) &= ~(1 << (index & 7)); } /*! Toggles the bit at position \a index. If the previous value was 0, the new value will be 1. If the previous value was 1, the new value will be 0. \sa setBit(), clearBit() */ bool QBitArray::toggleBit( uint index ) { #if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE) if ( index >= size() ) { qWarning( "QBitArray::toggleBit: Index %d out of range", index ); return FALSE; } #endif register uchar *p = (uchar *)data() + (index>>3); uchar b = (1 << (index & 7)); // bit position uchar c = *p & b; // read bit *p ^= b; // toggle bit return c; } /*! \fn bool QBitArray::at( uint index ) const Returns the value (0 or 1) of the bit at position \a index. \sa operator[]() */ /*! \fn QBitVal QBitArray::operator[]( int index ) Implements the [] operator for bit arrays. The returned QBitVal is a context object. It makes it possible to |