tripwire-open-source/src/core/userstringmem.cpp

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//
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#include "stdcore.h"
#include "userstringmem.h"
#include "debug.h"
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// class cUserStringMemBased -- A implementation where the various string
// sets are compiled into the executable (as opposed to loading them
// from an external file at run time). At startup someone needs to
// construct a cUserStringMemBased and set any valid string sets.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
cUserStringMemBased::cUserStringMemBased()
{
mCurrentStringSet = 0;
mStringSets.clear();
}
cUserStringMemBased::~cUserStringMemBased()
{
while (!mStringSets.empty())
{
mStringSets.erase(mStringSets.begin());
}
}
// the abstract interface
bool cUserStringMemBased::SelectStringSet(int setID)
{
if (mStringSets.find(setID) == mStringSets.end())
return false;
mCurrentStringSet = setID;
return true;
}
const TCHAR* cUserStringMemBased::GetString(int stringID) const
{
std::map<int, StringSet*>::const_iterator setItr;
setItr = mStringSets.find(mCurrentStringSet);
if (setItr == mStringSets.end())
{
// mCurrentStringSet is invallid
ASSERT(false);
return _T("<Bad String Set>");
}
StringSet::const_iterator stringItr;
ASSERT(setItr->second);
stringItr = setItr->second->find(stringID);
if (stringItr == setItr->second->end())
{
// string not found
ASSERT(false);
return _T("<Missing String>");
}
return stringItr->second;
}
// Clear all strings in specified string set
void cUserStringMemBased::ClearStringSet(int id)
{
std::map<int, StringSet*>::iterator setItr;
setItr = mStringSets.find(id);
if (setItr == mStringSets.end())
{
return;
}
delete setItr->second;
mStringSets.erase(setItr);
}
// Add an array of string pairs to a string set. The pair array passed in
// should terminate with an id of -1. If this string set contains string IDs
// that already exist in the string set, they will "overwrite" the
// the previous strings.
// Note: We store only pointers to the string pairs so they must remain
// around for as long as this class uses them. A static array defined at
// compile time is perfect for this.
void cUserStringMemBased::AddStringSet(int setID, const iUserString::tStringPair* pPairArray)
{
std::map<int, StringSet*>::const_iterator setItr;
setItr = mStringSets.find(setID);
if (setItr == mStringSets.end())
{
// first time we have seen this setID
setItr = mStringSets.insert(mStringSets.begin(), std::pair<int, StringSet*>(setID, new StringSet));
}
ASSERT(pPairArray);
while (pPairArray->id >= 0)
{
StringSet::iterator stringItr;
ASSERT(setItr->second);
stringItr = setItr->second->find(pPairArray->id);
if (stringItr != setItr->second->end())
{
// Already a string of for this ID,
// so lets replace it!
setItr->second->erase(stringItr);
}
setItr->second->insert(std::pair<int, TCHAR*>(pPairArray->id, pPairArray->string));
pPairArray++;
}
}
void cUserStringMemBased::AddString(int setID, int stringID, TCHAR* string)
{
std::map<int, StringSet*>::const_iterator setItr;
setItr = mStringSets.find(setID);
if (setItr == mStringSets.end())
{
// first time we have seen this setID
setItr = mStringSets.insert(mStringSets.begin(), std::pair<int, StringSet*>(setID, new StringSet));
}
StringSet::iterator stringItr;
ASSERT(setItr->second);
stringItr = setItr->second->find(stringID);
if (stringItr != setItr->second->end())
{
// Already a string of for this ID,
// so lets replace it!
setItr->second->erase(stringItr);
}
setItr->second->insert(std::pair<int, TCHAR*>(stringID, string));
}