AngelscriptDebuggerServer/TestRunner/angelscript_addons/scriptdictionary/scriptdictionary.h

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#ifndef SCRIPTDICTIONARY_H
#define SCRIPTDICTIONARY_H
// The dictionary class relies on the script string object, thus the script
// string type must be registered with the engine before registering the
// dictionary type
#ifndef ANGELSCRIPT_H
// Avoid having to inform include path if header is already include before
#include <angelscript.h>
#endif
// By default the CScriptDictionary use the std::string for the keys.
// If the application uses a custom string type, then this typedef
// can be changed accordingly.
#include <string>
typedef std::string dictKey_t;
// Forward declare CScriptDictValue so we can typedef the internal map type
BEGIN_AS_NAMESPACE
class CScriptDictValue;
END_AS_NAMESPACE
// C++11 introduced the std::unordered_map which is a hash map which is
// is generally more performatic for lookups than the std::map which is a
// binary tree.
// TODO: memory: The map allocator should use the asAllocMem and asFreeMem
#if AS_CAN_USE_CPP11
#include <unordered_map>
typedef std::unordered_map<dictKey_t, AS_NAMESPACE_QUALIFIER CScriptDictValue> dictMap_t;
#else
#include <map>
typedef std::map<dictKey_t, AS_NAMESPACE_QUALIFIER CScriptDictValue> dictMap_t;
#endif
#ifdef _MSC_VER
// Turn off annoying warnings about truncated symbol names
#pragma warning (disable:4786)
#endif
// Sometimes it may be desired to use the same method names as used by C++ STL.
// This may for example reduce time when converting code from script to C++ or
// back.
//
// 0 = off
// 1 = on
#ifndef AS_USE_STLNAMES
#define AS_USE_STLNAMES 0
#endif
BEGIN_AS_NAMESPACE
class CScriptArray;
class CScriptDictionary;
class CScriptDictValue
{
public:
// This class must not be declared as local variable in C++, because it needs
// to receive the script engine pointer in all operations. The engine pointer
// is not kept as member in order to keep the size down
CScriptDictValue();
CScriptDictValue(asIScriptEngine *engine, void *value, int typeId);
// Destructor must not be called without first calling FreeValue, otherwise a memory leak will occur
~CScriptDictValue();
// Replace the stored value
void Set(asIScriptEngine *engine, void *value, int typeId);
void Set(asIScriptEngine *engine, const asINT64 &value);
void Set(asIScriptEngine *engine, const double &value);
void Set(asIScriptEngine *engine, CScriptDictValue &value);
// Gets the stored value. Returns false if the value isn't compatible with the informed typeId
bool Get(asIScriptEngine *engine, void *value, int typeId) const;
bool Get(asIScriptEngine *engine, asINT64 &value) const;
bool Get(asIScriptEngine *engine, double &value) const;
// Returns the address of the stored value for inspection
const void *GetAddressOfValue() const;
// Returns the type id of the stored value
int GetTypeId() const;
// Free the stored value
void FreeValue(asIScriptEngine *engine);
// GC callback
void EnumReferences(asIScriptEngine *engine);
protected:
friend class CScriptDictionary;
union
{
asINT64 m_valueInt;
double m_valueFlt;
void *m_valueObj;
};
int m_typeId;
};
class CScriptDictionary
{
public:
// Factory functions
static CScriptDictionary *Create(asIScriptEngine *engine);
// Called from the script to instantiate a dictionary from an initialization list
static CScriptDictionary *Create(asBYTE *buffer);
// Reference counting
void AddRef() const;
void Release() const;
// Reassign the dictionary
CScriptDictionary &operator =(const CScriptDictionary &other);
// Sets a key/value pair
void Set(const dictKey_t &key, void *value, int typeId);
void Set(const dictKey_t &key, const asINT64 &value);
void Set(const dictKey_t &key, const double &value);
// Gets the stored value. Returns false if the value isn't compatible with the informed typeId
bool Get(const dictKey_t &key, void *value, int typeId) const;
bool Get(const dictKey_t &key, asINT64 &value) const;
bool Get(const dictKey_t &key, double &value) const;
// Index accessors. If the dictionary is not const it inserts the value if it doesn't already exist
// If the dictionary is const then a script exception is set if it doesn't exist and a null pointer is returned
CScriptDictValue *operator[](const dictKey_t &key);
const CScriptDictValue *operator[](const dictKey_t &key) const;
// Returns the type id of the stored value, or negative if it doesn't exist
int GetTypeId(const dictKey_t &key) const;
// Returns true if the key is set
bool Exists(const dictKey_t &key) const;
// Returns true if there are no key/value pairs in the dictionary
bool IsEmpty() const;
// Returns the number of key/value pairs in the dictionary
asUINT GetSize() const;
// Deletes the key
bool Delete(const dictKey_t &key);
// Deletes all keys
void DeleteAll();
// Get an array of all keys
CScriptArray *GetKeys() const;
// STL style iterator
class CIterator
{
public:
void operator++(); // Pre-increment
void operator++(int); // Post-increment
// This is needed to support C++11 range-for
CIterator &operator*();
bool operator==(const CIterator &other) const;
bool operator!=(const CIterator &other) const;
// Accessors
const dictKey_t &GetKey() const;
int GetTypeId() const;
bool GetValue(asINT64 &value) const;
bool GetValue(double &value) const;
bool GetValue(void *value, int typeId) const;
const void * GetAddressOfValue() const;
protected:
friend class CScriptDictionary;
CIterator();
CIterator(const CScriptDictionary &dict,
dictMap_t::const_iterator it);
CIterator &operator=(const CIterator &) {return *this;} // Not used
dictMap_t::const_iterator m_it;
const CScriptDictionary &m_dict;
};
CIterator begin() const;
CIterator end() const;
CIterator find(const dictKey_t &key) const;
// Garbage collections behaviours
int GetRefCount();
void SetGCFlag();
bool GetGCFlag();
void EnumReferences(asIScriptEngine *engine);
void ReleaseAllReferences(asIScriptEngine *engine);
protected:
// Since the dictionary uses the asAllocMem and asFreeMem functions to allocate memory
// the constructors are made protected so that the application cannot allocate it
// manually in a different way
CScriptDictionary(asIScriptEngine *engine);
CScriptDictionary(asBYTE *buffer);
// We don't want anyone to call the destructor directly, it should be called through the Release method
virtual ~CScriptDictionary();
// Cache the object types needed
void Init(asIScriptEngine *engine);
// Our properties
asIScriptEngine *engine;
mutable int refCount;
mutable bool gcFlag;
dictMap_t dict;
};
// This function will determine the configuration of the engine
// and use one of the two functions below to register the dictionary object
void RegisterScriptDictionary(asIScriptEngine *engine);
// Call this function to register the math functions
// using native calling conventions
void RegisterScriptDictionary_Native(asIScriptEngine *engine);
// Use this one instead if native calling conventions
// are not supported on the target platform
void RegisterScriptDictionary_Generic(asIScriptEngine *engine);
END_AS_NAMESPACE
#endif