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For more information * on the Apache Software Foundation, please see * . */ /* * $Log: XMLBufferMgr.hpp,v $ * Revision 1.7 2004/01/29 11:46:29 cargilld * Code cleanup changes to get rid of various compiler diagnostic messages. * * Revision 1.6 2003/05/16 21:36:55 knoaman * Memory manager implementation: Modify constructors to pass in the memory manager. * * Revision 1.5 2003/05/15 18:26:07 knoaman * Partial implementation of the configurable memory manager. * * Revision 1.4 2002/12/04 02:32:43 knoaman * #include cleanup. * * Revision 1.3 2002/11/04 15:00:21 tng * C++ Namespace Support. * * Revision 1.2 2002/08/21 18:54:52 tng * [Bug 11869] Add the const modifier (XMLBuffer.hpp). * * Revision 1.1.1.1 2002/02/01 22:21:51 peiyongz * sane_include * * Revision 1.5 2000/03/02 19:54:24 roddey * This checkin includes many changes done while waiting for the * 1.1.0 code to be finished. I can't list them all here, but a list is * available elsewhere. * * Revision 1.4 2000/02/24 20:00:23 abagchi * Swat for removing Log from API docs * * Revision 1.3 2000/02/15 01:21:30 roddey * Some initial documentation improvements. More to come... * * Revision 1.2 2000/02/06 07:47:47 rahulj * Year 2K copyright swat. * * Revision 1.1.1.1 1999/11/09 01:08:30 twl * Initial checkin * * Revision 1.2 1999/11/08 20:44:36 rahul * Swat for adding in Product name and CVS comment log variable. * */ #if !defined(XMLBUFFERMGR_HPP) #define XMLBUFFERMGR_HPP #include XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_BEGIN class XMLBufBid; /** * There are many places where XMLBuffer objects are needed. In order to * avoid either constantly creating and destroying them or maintaining a * fixed set and worrying about accidental reuse, a buffer manager can * provide a pool of buffers which can be temporarily used and then put * back into the pool. This provides a good compromise between performance * and easier maintenance. */ class XMLPARSER_EXPORT XMLBufferMgr : public XMemory { public : // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Constructors and Destructor // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** @name Constructor */ //@{ XMLBufferMgr(MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager); //@} /** @name Destructor */ //@{ ~XMLBufferMgr(); //@} // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Buffer management // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XMLBuffer& bidOnBuffer(); void releaseBuffer(XMLBuffer& toRelease); private : // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Unimplemented constructors and operators // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XMLBufferMgr(const XMLBufferMgr&); XMLBufferMgr& operator=(const XMLBufferMgr&); // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Private data members // // fBufCount // The count of buffers that have been allocated so far. // // fBufList; // The list of pointers to buffers that are loaned out. There will // never be a lot of them, so a flat list is good enough. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- unsigned int fBufCount; MemoryManager* fMemoryManager; XMLBuffer** fBufList; }; /** * XMLBufBid is a scoped based janitor that allows the scanner code to ask * for a buffer on a scoped basis and then insure that it gets freed back * into the pool no matter how the scope is exited (exception or normal exit.) */ class XMLBufBid : public XMemory { public : // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Constructors and Destructor // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XMLBufBid(XMLBufferMgr* const srcMgr) : fBuffer(srcMgr->bidOnBuffer()) , fMgr(srcMgr) { } ~XMLBufBid() { fMgr->releaseBuffer(fBuffer); } // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Buffer access // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- void append(const XMLCh toAppend) { fBuffer.append(toAppend); } void append(const XMLCh* const toAppend, const unsigned int count = 0) { fBuffer.append(toAppend, count); } const XMLBuffer& getBuffer() const { return fBuffer; } XMLBuffer& getBuffer() { return fBuffer; } const XMLCh* getRawBuffer() const { fBuffer.fBuffer[fBuffer.fIndex] = 0; return fBuffer.fBuffer; } XMLCh* getRawBuffer() { fBuffer.fBuffer[fBuffer.fIndex] = 0; return fBuffer.fBuffer; } unsigned int getLen() const { return fBuffer.fIndex; } bool isEmpty() const { return (fBuffer.fIndex == 0); } void reset() { fBuffer.reset(); } void set(const XMLCh* const chars, const unsigned int count = 0) { fBuffer.set(chars, count); } private : // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Unimplemented constructors and operators // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XMLBufBid(const XMLBufBid&); XMLBufBid& operator=(const XMLBufBid&); // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Private data members // // fBuffer // This is the buffer we got, and which we will release. // // fMgr // This is the buffer manager we got the buffer from. This is needed // to release the buffer later. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XMLBuffer& fBuffer; XMLBufferMgr* const fMgr; }; XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_END #endif