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(svn r12976) -Codechange: use w->SetDirty() instead of SetWindowDirty(w) when it's certain that w != NULL.
author | rubidium <rubidium@openttd.org> |
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date | Tue, 06 May 2008 22:08:18 +0000 |
parents | d48433370037 |
children | ee25a4bc8d39 |
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/* $Id$ */ /** @file oldpool_func.h Functions related to the old pool. */ #ifndef OLDPOOL_FUNC_H #define OLDPOOL_FUNC_H #include "oldpool.h" /** * Allocate a pool item; possibly allocate a new block in the pool. * @param first the first pool item to start searching * @pre first <= Tpool->GetSize() * @return the allocated pool item (or NULL when the pool is full). */ template<typename T, typename Tid, OldMemoryPool<T> *Tpool> T *PoolItem<T, Tid, Tpool>::AllocateSafeRaw(uint &first) { uint last_minus_one = Tpool->GetSize() - 1; for (T *t = Tpool->Get(first); t != NULL; t = (t->index < last_minus_one) ? Tpool->Get(t->index + 1U) : NULL) { if (!t->IsValid()) { first = t->index; Tid index = t->index; memset(t, 0, Tpool->item_size); t->index = index; return t; } } /* Check if we can add a block to the pool */ if (Tpool->AddBlockToPool()) return AllocateRaw(first); return NULL; } /** * Check whether we can allocate an item in this pool. This to prevent the * need to actually construct the object and then destructing it again, * which could be *very* costly. * @return true if and only if at least ONE item can be allocated. */ template<typename T, typename Tid, OldMemoryPool<T> *Tpool> bool PoolItem<T, Tid, Tpool>::CanAllocateItem() { uint last_minus_one = Tpool->GetSize() - 1; for (T *t = Tpool->Get(Tpool->first_free_index); t != NULL; t = (t->index < last_minus_one) ? Tpool->Get(t->index + 1U) : NULL) { if (!t->IsValid()) return true; Tpool->first_free_index = t->index; } /* Check if we can add a block to the pool */ if (Tpool->AddBlockToPool()) return CanAllocateItem(); return false; } #endif /* OLDPOOL_FUNC_H */