/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ /* * This file is part of the LibreOffice project. * * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. * * This file incorporates work covered by the following license notice: * * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed * with this work for additional information regarding copyright * ownership. The ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache * License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file * except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 . */ #pragma once #include "debugtrace.hxx" #include #include namespace com::sun::star::drawing::framework { class XConfiguration; } namespace com::sun::star::drawing::framework { class XResourceId; } namespace sd::framework { /** A ConfigurationClassifier object compares two configurations of resources and gives access to the differences. It is used mainly when changes to the current configuration have been requested and the various resource controllers have to be supplied with the set of resources that are to be activated or deactivated. */ class ConfigurationClassifier { public: /** Create a new ConfigurationClassifier object that will compare the two given configurations. */ ConfigurationClassifier( const css::uno::Reference& rxConfiguration1, const css::uno::Reference& rxConfiguration2); /** Calculate three lists of resource ids. These contain the resources that belong to one configuration but not the other, or that belong to both configurations. @return When the two configurations differ then return . When they are equivalent then return . */ bool Partition(); typedef ::std::vector> ResourceIdVector; /** Return the resources that belong to the configuration given as rxConfiguration1 to the constructor but that do not belong to rxConfiguration2. @return A reference to the, possibly empty, list of resources is returned. This reference remains valid as long as the called ConfigurationClassifier object stays alive. */ const ResourceIdVector& GetC1minusC2() const { return maC1minusC2; } /** Return the resources that belong to the configuration given as rxConfiguration2 to the constructor but that do not belong to rxConfiguration1. @return A reference to the, possibly empty, list of resources is returned. This reference remains valid as long as the called ConfigurationClassifier object stays alive. */ const ResourceIdVector& GetC2minusC1() const { return maC2minusC1; } #if DEBUG_SD_CONFIGURATION_TRACE /** Return the resources that belong to both the configurations that where given to the constructor. @return A reference to the, possibly empty, list of resources is returned. This reference remains valid as long as the called ConfigurationClassifier object stays alive. */ const ResourceIdVector& GetC1andC2() const { return maC1andC2; } static void TraceResourceIdVector(const char* pMessage, const ResourceIdVector& rResources); #endif private: css::uno::Reference mxConfiguration1; css::uno::Reference mxConfiguration2; /** After the call to Classify() this vector holds all elements from mxConfiguration1 that are not in mxConfiguration2. */ ResourceIdVector maC1minusC2; /** After the call to Classify() this vector holds all elements from mxConfiguration2 that are not in mxConfiguration1. */ ResourceIdVector maC2minusC1; /** Put all the elements in the two given sequences of resource ids and copy them into one of the resource id result vectors maC1minusC2, maC2minusC1, and maC1andC2. This is done by using only the resource URLs for classification. Therefore this method calls itself recursively. @param rS1 One sequence of XResourceId objects. @param rS2 Another sequence of XResourceId objects. */ void PartitionResources( const css::uno::Sequence>& rS1, const css::uno::Sequence>& rS2); /** Compare the given sequences of resource ids and put their elements in one of three vectors depending on whether an element belongs to both sequences or to one but not the other. Note that only the resource URLs of the XResourceId objects are used for the classification. @param rS1 One sequence of XResourceId objects. @param rS2 Another sequence of XResourceId objects. */ static void ClassifyResources( const css::uno::Sequence>& rS1, const css::uno::Sequence>& rS2, ResourceIdVector& rS1minusS2, ResourceIdVector& rS2minusS1, ResourceIdVector& rS1andS2); /** Copy the resources given in rSource to the list of resources specified by rTarget. Resources bound to the ones in rSource, either directly or indirectly, are copied as well. @param rSource All resources and the ones bound to them, either directly or indirectly, are copied. @param rxConfiguration This configuration is used to determine the resources bound to the ones in rSource. @param rTarget This list is filled with resources from rSource and the ones bound to them. */ static void CopyResources( const ResourceIdVector& rSource, const css::uno::Reference& rxConfiguration, ResourceIdVector& rTarget); }; } // end of namespace sd::framework /* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */