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/*==LICENSE==*
CyanWorlds.com Engine - MMOG client, server and tools
Copyright (C) 2011 Cyan Worlds, Inc.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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*==LICENSE==*/
#ifndef plLoadMask_inc
#define plLoadMask_inc
#include "HeadSpin.h"
template <class T> class hsTArray;
class hsStream;
class plLoadMask
{
public:
enum {
kMaxCap = 1
};
protected:
static uint8_t fGlobalQuality;
static uint8_t fGlobalCapability;
union {
uint8_t fQuality[kMaxCap+1];
uint16_t fMask;
};
static void SetGlobalQuality(int q) { fGlobalQuality = IBitToMask(q); }
static void SetGlobalCapability(int c) { if( c > kMaxCap ) c = kMaxCap; else if( c < 0 ) c = 0; fGlobalCapability = c; }
static uint8_t IBitToMask(int b) { hsAssert(b<8, "LoadMask: bit too large for uint8_t"); return (1 << b); }
friend class plQuality;
public:
// Change this to a for loop on kMaxCap+1 if we ever get more caps.
plLoadMask() { fQuality[0] = fQuality[1] = 0xff; }
plLoadMask(uint8_t qLo, uint8_t qHi) { fQuality[0] = qLo; fQuality[1] = qHi; }
~plLoadMask() {}
bool DontLoad() const { return !(fQuality[fGlobalCapability] & fGlobalQuality); }
bool NeverLoads() const { return !(fQuality[0] && fQuality[1]); }
bool IsUsed() const { return (fQuality[0] != uint8_t(-1)) || (fQuality[1] != uint8_t(-1)); }
bool MatchesQuality(int q) const { return (IBitToMask(q) & (fQuality[0] | fQuality[1])) != 0; }
bool MatchesCapability(int c) const { return fQuality[c] != 0; }
bool MatchesQualityAndCapability(int q, int c) const { return IBitToMask(q) & fQuality[c]; }
bool MatchesCurrentQuality() const { return MatchesQuality(fGlobalQuality); }
bool MatchesCurrentCapability() const { return MatchesCapability(fGlobalCapability); }
bool MatchesCurrent() const { return !DontLoad(); }
uint8_t GetQualityMask(int cap) const { return fQuality[cap]; }
plLoadMask& SetMask(uint8_t lo, uint8_t hi) { fQuality[0] = lo; fQuality[1] = hi; return *this; }
plLoadMask& SetNever() { return SetMask(0,0); }
plLoadMask& SetAlways() { return SetMask(uint8_t(-1), uint8_t(-1)); }
plLoadMask& operator|=(const plLoadMask& m) { fMask |= m.fMask; return *this; }
plLoadMask& operator&=(const plLoadMask& m) { fMask &= m.fMask; return *this; }
int operator==(const plLoadMask& m) const { return fMask == m.fMask; }
int operator!=(const plLoadMask& m) const { return !(*this == m); }
// Only useful for sorting.
int operator<(const plLoadMask& m) const { return fMask < m.fMask; }
friend plLoadMask operator|(const plLoadMask& lhs, const plLoadMask& rhs) { plLoadMask r(lhs); r |= rhs; return r; }
friend plLoadMask operator&(const plLoadMask& lhs, const plLoadMask& rhs) { plLoadMask r(lhs); r &= rhs; return r; }
void Read(hsStream* s);
void Write(hsStream* s) const;
static const plLoadMask kAlways;
// Input lists are in order of preference, i.e. if rep[0] and rep[1] are both loadable based
// on the current settings, only rep[0] will be loaded. This implies some rules
// to avoid wasted reps (reps that would never get loaded). Basically:
// if( i < j ) then
// (quals[i] > quals[j]) || (caps[i] > caps[j])
//
// It doesn't break anything if that condition isn't met, it just means
// the latter one will never get loaded (have a load mask of zero).
// So, just to be a pal, we'll detect that condition and return based on it.
// i.e. Return true on invalid input (something will never get loaded).
//
// You can also pre-validate your input with ValidateReps, and/or validate
// the output with ValidateMasks. The return value is a bitmask of which
// items in the list had problems, so return of zero means A-OK.
//
static bool ComputeRepMasks(int num, const int quals[], const int caps[], plLoadMask masks[]);
static uint32_t ValidateReps(int num, const int quals[], const int caps[]);
static uint32_t ValidateMasks(int num, plLoadMask masks[]);
};
#endif // plLoadMask_inc