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It has to provide fast // access both mapping from a string to its id and mapping from an id to // its string. This requires that it provide two separate data structures. // The map one is a hash table for quick storage and look up by name. The // other is an array ordered by unique id which maps to the element in the // hash table. // // This works because strings cannot be removed from the pool once added, // other than flushing it completely, and because ids are assigned // sequentially from 1. // class XMLUTIL_EXPORT XMLStringPool : public XSerializable, public XMemory { public : // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Constructors and Destructor // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XMLStringPool ( const unsigned int modulus = 109 , MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager ); virtual ~XMLStringPool(); // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Pool management methods // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- virtual unsigned int addOrFind(const XMLCh* const newString); virtual bool exists(const XMLCh* const newString) const; virtual bool exists(const unsigned int id) const; virtual void flushAll(); virtual unsigned int getId(const XMLCh* const toFind) const; virtual const XMLCh* getValueForId(const unsigned int id) const; virtual unsigned int getStringCount() const; /*** * Support for Serialization/De-serialization ***/ DECL_XSERIALIZABLE(XMLStringPool) XMLStringPool(MemoryManager* const manager); private : // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Private data types // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- class PoolElem : public XMemory { public : PoolElem(const XMLCh* const string, const unsigned int id, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager); ~PoolElem(); inline const XMLCh* getKey() const { return fString; } void reset(const XMLCh* const string, const unsigned int id); unsigned int fId; XMLCh* fString; MemoryManager* fMemoryManager; }; // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Unimplemented constructors and operators // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XMLStringPool(const XMLStringPool&); XMLStringPool& operator=(const XMLStringPool&); // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Private helper methods // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- unsigned int addNewEntry(const XMLCh* const newString); // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Private data members // // fIdMap // This is an array of pointers to the pool elements. It is ordered // by unique id, so using an id to index it gives instant access to // the string of that id. This is grown as required. // // fHashTable // This is the hash table used to store and quickly access the // strings. // // fMapCapacity // The current capacity of the id map. When the current id hits this // value the map must must be expanded. // // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MemoryManager* fMemoryManager; PoolElem** fIdMap; RefHashTableOf* fHashTable; unsigned int fMapCapacity; protected: // protected data members // fCurId // This is the counter used to assign unique ids. It is just bumped // up one for each new string added. unsigned int fCurId; }; XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_END #endif