pool: rename remain as size for consistency
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pool.hpp
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pool.hpp
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#include <cstdlib>
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namespace util {
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/// a simple pre-allocated pool for storage of PODs.
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///
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/// non-POD types can be stored, but there are no guarantees for calling
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/// item destructors at pool destruction time.
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template <typename T>
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class pool : public nocopy {
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protected:
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@ -34,7 +38,7 @@ namespace util {
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node *m_next; // next available entry in the linked list
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const size_t m_capacity;
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size_t m_remain;
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size_t m_size;
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public:
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pool (unsigned int _capacity);
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@ -47,7 +51,7 @@ namespace util {
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void release (T *data);
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size_t capacity (void) const;
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size_t remain (void) const;
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size_t size (void) const;
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bool empty (void) const;
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// Indexing
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pool.ipp
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pool.ipp
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ namespace util {
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template <typename T>
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pool<T>::pool (unsigned int _capacity):
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m_capacity (_capacity),
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m_remain (_capacity)
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m_size (0u)
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{
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static_assert (sizeof (T) >= sizeof (uintptr_t),
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"pool<T>'s chained block system requires that T be at least pointer sized");
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@ -63,9 +63,9 @@ namespace util {
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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template <typename T>
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size_t
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pool<T>::remain (void) const
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pool<T>::size (void) const
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{
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return m_remain;
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return m_size;
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}
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bool
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pool<T>::empty (void) const
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{
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return m_remain == 0;
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return m_size == m_capacity;
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}
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// double check we have enough capacity left
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if (!m_next)
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throw std::bad_alloc ();
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CHECK_GT (m_remain, 0);
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CHECK_LT (m_size, m_capacity);
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// save what will become the next node shortly. it could be overwritten
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// in the constructor we're about to call.
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// the object is valid. save the new linked list head and bump the
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// stats for availability.
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m_next = newnext;
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m_remain--;
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m_size++;
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return data;
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}
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void
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pool<T>::release (T *data)
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{
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CHECK_LT (m_remain, m_capacity);
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CHECK_NEZ (m_size);
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data->~T();
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node *newnode = reinterpret_cast<node *> (data);
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newnode->_node = m_next;
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m_next = newnode;
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m_remain++;
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m_size--;
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}
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}
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for (auto i: uintset)
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uintpool.release (i);
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tap.expect_eq (uintset.size (), uintpool.remain (), "re-inserted maximum elements");
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tap.expect_eq (uintpool.size (), 0u, "re-inserted maximum elements");
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uintset.clear ();
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// Do the above one more time to ensure that releasing works right
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