fltk/FL/Fl_Tree_Item_Array.H
Albrecht Schlosser 7b2c770ef7 Fix trailing comma in enums of public headers
Compiler warning: comma at end of enumerator list [-Wpedantic]

Note 1: I decided to fix these warnings although trailing commas in
enums are allowed at least since C++11.

Note 2: I fixed only public headers because these headers may be
compiled in user code. To do: check internal headers.
2023-04-13 20:14:36 +02:00

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//
#ifndef _FL_TREE_ITEM_ARRAY_H
#define _FL_TREE_ITEM_ARRAY_H
#include <FL/Fl.H>
#include "Fl_Export.H"
class FL_EXPORT Fl_Tree_Item; // forward decl must *precede* first doxygen comment block
// or doxygen will not document our class..
//////////////////////////
// FL/Fl_Tree_Item_Array.H
//////////////////////////
//
// Fl_Tree -- This file is part of the Fl_Tree widget for FLTK
// Copyright (C) 2009-2010 by Greg Ercolano.
//
// This library is free software. Distribution and use rights are outlined in
// the file "COPYING" which should have been included with this file. If this
// file is missing or damaged, see the license at:
//
// https://www.fltk.org/COPYING.php
//
// Please see the following page on how to report bugs and issues:
//
// https://www.fltk.org/bugs.php
//
///
/// \file
/// \brief This file defines a class that manages an array of Fl_Tree_Item pointers.
///
/// \brief Manages an array of Fl_Tree_Item pointers.
///
/// Because FLTK 1.x.x. has mandated that templates and STL not be used,
/// we use this class to dynamically manage the arrays.
///
/// None of the methods do range checking on index values; the caller
/// must be sure that index values are within the range 0<index<total()
/// (unless otherwise noted).
///
class FL_EXPORT Fl_Tree_Item_Array {
Fl_Tree_Item **_items; // items array
int _total; // #items in array
int _size; // #items *allocated* for array
int _chunksize; // #items to enlarge mem allocation
enum {
MANAGE_ITEM = 1 ///> manage the Fl_Tree_Item's internals (internal use only)
};
char _flags; // flags to control behavior
void enlarge(int count);
public:
Fl_Tree_Item_Array(int new_chunksize = 10); // CTOR
~Fl_Tree_Item_Array(); // DTOR
Fl_Tree_Item_Array(const Fl_Tree_Item_Array *o); // COPY CTOR
/// Return the item and index \p i.
Fl_Tree_Item *operator[](int i) {
return(_items[i]);
}
/// Const version of operator[](int i)
const Fl_Tree_Item *operator[](int i) const {
return(_items[i]);
}
/// Return the total items in the array, or 0 if empty.
int total() const {
return(_total);
}
/// Swap the two items at index positions \p ax and \p bx.
void swap(int ax, int bx);
int move(int to, int from);
int deparent(int pos);
int reparent(Fl_Tree_Item *item, Fl_Tree_Item *newparent, int pos);
void clear();
void add(Fl_Tree_Item *val);
void insert(int pos, Fl_Tree_Item *new_item);
void replace(int pos, Fl_Tree_Item *new_item);
void remove(int index);
int remove(Fl_Tree_Item *item);
/// Option to control if Fl_Tree_Item_Array's destructor will also destroy the Fl_Tree_Item's.
/// If set: items and item array is destroyed.
/// If clear: only the item array is destroyed, not items themselves.
void manage_item_destroy(int val) {
if ( val ) _flags |= MANAGE_ITEM; else _flags &= ~MANAGE_ITEM;
}
int manage_item_destroy() const {
return _flags & MANAGE_ITEM ? 1 : 0;
}
};
#endif /*_FL_TREE_ITEM_ARRAY_H*/