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/*
* $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.
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* Revision 1.6 2003/05/16 21:36:55 knoaman
* Memory manager implementation: Modify constructors to pass in the memory manager.
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* Partial implementation of the configurable memory manager.
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* #include cleanup.
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* Revision 1.3 2002/11/04 15:00:21 tng
* C++ Namespace Support.
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* Revision 1.2 2002/08/21 18:54:52 tng
* [Bug 11869] Add the const modifier (XMLBuffer.hpp).
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* Revision 1.1.1.1 2002/02/01 22:21:51 peiyongz
* sane_include
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* This checkin includes many changes done while waiting for the
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*/
#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