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99 lines
2.7 KiB
99 lines
2.7 KiB
5 years ago
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//========= Copyright Valve Corporation, All rights reserved. ============//
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// Purpose: Defines an interface for circular buffers. Data can be written to
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// and read from these buffers as though from a file. When it is
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// write-overflowed (you write more data in than the buffer can hold),
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// the read pointer is advanced to allow the new data to be written.
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// This means old data will be discarded if you write too much data
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// into the buffer.
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//
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// MikeD: Moved all the functions into a class.
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// Changed it so when the buffer overflows, the old data
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// is discarded rather than the new.
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//
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//=====================================================================================//
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#ifndef CIRCULARBUFFER_H
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#define CIRCULARBUFFER_H
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#pragma once
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class CCircularBuffer
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{
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public:
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CCircularBuffer();
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CCircularBuffer( int size );
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void SetSize( int nSize );
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protected:
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inline void AssertValid()
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{
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#ifdef _DEBUG
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Assert( this );
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Assert( m_nSize > 0 );
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Assert( m_nCount >= 0 );
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Assert( m_nCount <= m_nSize );
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Assert( m_nWrite < m_nSize );
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// Verify that m_nCount is correct.
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if( m_nRead == m_nWrite )
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{
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Assert( m_nCount == 0 || m_nCount == m_nSize );
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}
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else
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{
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int testCount=0;
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if ( m_nRead < m_nWrite )
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testCount = m_nWrite - m_nRead;
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else
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testCount = (m_nSize - m_nRead) + m_nWrite;
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Assert( testCount == m_nCount );
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}
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#endif
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}
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public:
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void Flush();
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int GetSize(); // Get the size of the buffer (how much can you write without reading
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// before losing data.
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int GetWriteAvailable(); // Get the amount available to write without overflowing.
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// Note: you can write however much you want, but it may overflow,
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// in which case the newest data is kept and the oldest is discarded.
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int GetReadAvailable(); // Get the amount available to read.
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int GetMaxUsed();
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int Peek(char *pchDest, int nCount);
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int Advance(int nCount);
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int Read(void *pchDest, int nCount);
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int Write(void *pchData, int nCount);
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public:
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int m_nCount; // Space between the read and write pointers (how much data we can read).
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int m_nRead; // Read index into circular buffer
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int m_nWrite; // Write index into circular buffer
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int m_nSize; // Size of circular buffer in bytes (how much data it can hold).
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char m_chData[1]; // Circular buffer holding data
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};
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// Use this to instantiate a CircularBuffer.
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template< int size >
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class CSizedCircularBuffer : public CCircularBuffer
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{
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public:
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CSizedCircularBuffer() : CCircularBuffer(size) {}
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private:
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char myData[size-1];
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};
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CCircularBuffer *AllocateCircularBuffer( int nSize );
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void FreeCircularBuffer( CCircularBuffer *pCircularBuffer );
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#endif // CIRCULARBUFFER_H
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