/*
* Copyright 2012 Google Inc.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#ifndef SkTileGrid_DEFINED
#define SkTileGrid_DEFINED
#include "SkBBHFactory.h"
#include "SkBBoxHierarchy.h"
#include "SkPictureStateTree.h"
/**
* Subclass of SkBBoxHierarchy that stores elements in buckets that correspond
* to tile regions, disposed in a regular grid. This is useful when the tile
* structure that will be use in search() calls is known prior to insertion.
* Calls to search will return in constant time.
*
* Note: Current implementation of search() only supports looking-up regions
* that are an exact match to a single tile. Implementation could be augmented
* to support arbitrary rectangles, but performance would be sub-optimal.
*/
class SkTileGrid : public SkBBoxHierarchy {
public:
enum {
// Number of tiles for which data is allocated on the stack in
// SkTileGrid::search. If malloc becomes a bottleneck, we may consider
// increasing this number. Typical large web page, say 2k x 16k, would
// require 512 tiles of size 256 x 256 pixels.
kStackAllocationTileCount = 1024
};
typedef void* (*SkTileGridNextDatumFunctionPtr)(SkTDArray<void*>** tileData, SkAutoSTArray<kStackAllocationTileCount, int>& tileIndices);
SkTileGrid(int xTileCount, int yTileCount, const SkTileGridFactory::TileGridInfo& info,
SkTileGridNextDatumFunctionPtr nextDatumFunction);
virtual ~SkTileGrid();
/**
* Insert a data pointer and corresponding bounding box
* @param data The data pointer, may be NULL
* @param bounds The bounding box, should not be empty
* @param defer Ignored, TileArray does not defer insertions
*/
virtual void insert(void* data, const SkIRect& bounds, bool) SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual void flushDeferredInserts() SK_OVERRIDE {};
/**
* Populate 'results' with data pointers corresponding to bounding boxes that intersect 'query'
* The query argument is expected to be an exact match to a tile of the grid
*/
virtual void search(const SkIRect& query, SkTDArray<void*>* results) SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual void clear() SK_OVERRIDE;
/**
* Gets the number of insertions
*/
virtual int getCount() const SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual int getDepth() const SK_OVERRIDE { return -1; }
virtual void rewindInserts() SK_OVERRIDE;
// Used by search() and in SkTileGridHelper implementations
enum {
kTileFinished = -1,
};
int tileCount(int x, int y); // For testing only.
private:
SkTDArray<void*>& tile(int x, int y);
int fXTileCount, fYTileCount, fTileCount;
SkTileGridFactory::TileGridInfo fInfo;
SkTDArray<void*>* fTileData;
int fInsertionCount;
SkIRect fGridBounds;
SkTileGridNextDatumFunctionPtr fNextDatumFunction;
typedef SkBBoxHierarchy INHERITED;
};
/**
* Generic implementation for SkTileGridNextDatumFunctionPtr. user code may instantiate
* this template to get a valid SkTileGridNextDatumFunction implementation
*
* Returns the next element of tileData[i][tileIndices[i]] for all i and advances
* tileIndices[] past them. The order in which data are returned by successive
* calls to this method must reflect the order in which the were originally
* recorded into the tile grid.
*
* \param tileData array of pointers to arrays of tile data
* \param tileIndices per-tile data indices, indices are incremented for tiles that contain
* the next datum.
* \tparam T a type to which it is safe to cast a datum and that has an operator <
* such that 'a < b' is true if 'a' was inserted into the tile grid before 'b'.
*/
template <typename T>
void* SkTileGridNextDatum(SkTDArray<void*>** tileData, SkAutoSTArray<SkTileGrid::kStackAllocationTileCount, int>& tileIndices) {
T* minVal = NULL;
int tileCount = tileIndices.count();
int minIndex = tileCount;
int maxIndex = 0;
// Find the next Datum; track where it's found so we reduce the size of the second loop.
for (int tile = 0; tile < tileCount; ++tile) {
int pos = tileIndices[tile];
if (pos != SkTileGrid::kTileFinished) {
T* candidate = (T*)(*tileData[tile])[pos];
if (NULL == minVal || (*candidate) < (*minVal)) {
minVal = candidate;
minIndex = tile;
maxIndex = tile;
} else if (!((*minVal) < (*candidate))) {
// We don't require operator==; if !(candidate<minVal) && !(minVal<candidate),
// candidate==minVal and we have to add this tile to the range searched.
maxIndex = tile;
}
}
}
// Increment indices past the next datum
if (minVal != NULL) {
for (int tile = minIndex; tile <= maxIndex; ++tile) {
int pos = tileIndices[tile];
if (pos != SkTileGrid::kTileFinished && (*tileData[tile])[pos] == minVal) {
if (++(tileIndices[tile]) >= tileData[tile]->count()) {
tileIndices[tile] = SkTileGrid::kTileFinished;
}
}
}
return minVal;
}
return NULL;
}
#endif