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* This file is part of the KDE project.
* Copyright © 2010 Michael Pyne <mpyne@kde.org>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
* along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef KSHAREDDATACACHE_H
#define KSHAREDDATACACHE_H
#include <kdecore_export.h>
class QString;
class QByteArray;
/**
* @brief A simple data cache which uses shared memory to quickly access data
* stored on disk.
*
* This class is meant to be used with KImageCache and similar classes but can
* be used directly if used with care.
*
* Example usage:
*
* @code
* QString loadTranslatedDocument(KSharedDataCache *cache) {
*
* // Find the data
* QByteArray document;
*
* if (!cache->find("translated-doc-template", &document)) {
* // Entry is not cached, manually generate and then add to cache.
* document = translateDocument(globalTemplate());
* cache->insert(document);
* }
*
* // Don't forget to encode/decode properly
* return QString::fromUtf8(document);
* }
* @endcode
*
* @author Michael Pyne <mpyne@kde.org>
* @see KImageCache
* @since 4.5
*/
class KDECORE_EXPORT KSharedDataCache
{
public:
/**
* Attaches to a shared cache, creating it if necessary. If supported, this
* data cache will be shared across all processes using this cache (with
* subsequent memory savings). If shared memory is unsupported or a
* failure occurs, caching will still be supported, but only in the same
* process, and only using the same KSharedDataCache object.
*
* @param cacheName Name of the cache to use/share.
* @param defaultCacheSize Amount of data to be able to store, in bytes. The
* actual size will be slightly larger on disk due to accounting
* overhead. If the cache already existed then it <em>will not</em> be
* resized. For this reason you should specify some reasonable size.
* @param expectedItemSize The average size of an item that would be stored
* in the cache, in bytes. Choosing an average size of zero bytes causes
* KSharedDataCache to use whatever it feels is the best default for the
* system.
*/
KSharedDataCache(const QString &cacheName,
unsigned defaultCacheSize,
unsigned expectedItemSize = 0);
~KSharedDataCache();
enum EvictionPolicy
{
// The default value for data in our shared memory will be 0, so it is
// important that whatever we want for the default value is also 0.
NoEvictionPreference = 0,
EvictLeastRecentlyUsed,
EvictLeastOftenUsed,
EvictOldest
};
/**
* @return The removal policy in use by the shared cache.
* @see EvictionPolicy
*/
EvictionPolicy evictionPolicy() const;
/**
* Sets the entry removal policy for the shared cache to
* @p newPolicy. The default is EvictionPolicy::NoEvictionPreference.
*
* @see EvictionPolicy
*/
void setEvictionPolicy(EvictionPolicy newPolicy);
/**
* Attempts to insert the entry @p data into the shared cache, named by
* @p key, and returns true only if successful.
*
* Note that even if the insert was successful, that the newly added entry
* may be evicted by other processes contending for the cache.
*/
bool insert(const QString &key, const QByteArray &data);
/**
* Returns the data in the cache named by @p key (even if it's some other
* process's data named with the same key!), stored in @p destination. If there is
* no entry named by @p key then @p destination is left unchanged. The return value
* is used to tell what happened.
*
* If you simply want to verify whether an entry is present in the cache then
* see contains().
*
* @param key The key to find in the cache.
* @param destination Is set to the value of @p key in the cache if @p key is
* present, left unchanged otherwise.
* @return true if @p key was present in the cache (@p destination will also be
* updated), false if @p key was not present (@p destination will be
* unchanged).
*/
bool find(const QString &key, QByteArray *destination) const;
/**
* Removes all entries from the cache.
*/
void clear();
/**
* Removes the underlying file from the cache. Note that this is *all* that this
* function does. The shared memory segment is still attached and will still contain
* all the data until all processes currently attached remove the mapping.
*
* In order to remove the data see clear().
*/
static void deleteCache(const QString &cacheName);
/**
* Returns true if the cache currently contains the image for the given
* filename.
*
* NOTE: Calling this function is threadsafe, but it is in general not
* possible to guarantee the image stays cached immediately afterwards,
* so if you need the result use find().
*/
bool contains(const QString &key) const;
/**
* Returns the usable cache size in bytes. The actual amount of memory
* used will be slightly larger than this to account for required
* accounting overhead.
*/
unsigned totalSize() const;
/**
* Returns the amount of free space in the cache, in bytes. Due to
* implementation details it is possible to still not be able to fit an
* entry in the cache at any given time even if it is smaller than the
* amount of space remaining.
*/
unsigned freeSize() const;
/**
* @return The shared timestamp of the cache. The interpretation of the
* timestamp returned is up to the application. KSharedDataCache
* will initialize the timestamp to the time returned by @c time(2)
* on cache creation, but KSharedDataCache will not touch the
* timestamp again.
* @see setTimestamp()
* @since 4.6
*/
unsigned timestamp() const;
/**
* Sets the shared timestamp of the cache. Timestamping is supported to
* allow applications to more effectively "version" the data stored in the
* cache. However, the timestamp is shared with <em>all</em> applications
* using the cache so you should always be prepared for invalid
* timestamps.
*
* When the cache is first created (note that this is different from
* attaching to an existing shared cache on disk), the cache timestamp is
* initialized to the time returned by @c time(2). KSharedDataCache will
* not update the timestamp again, it is only updated through this method.
*
* Example:
* @code
* QImage loadCachedImage(const QString &key)
* {
* // Check timestamp
* if (m_sharedCache->timestamp() < m_currentThemeTimestamp) {
* // Cache is stale, clean it out.
* m_sharedCache->clear();
* m_sharedCache->setTimestamp(m_currentThemeTimestamp);
* }
*
* // Check cache and load image as usual...
* }
* @endcode
*
* @param newTimestamp The new timestamp to mark the shared cache with.
* @see timestamp()
* @since 4.6
*/
void setTimestamp(unsigned newTimestamp);
private:
class Private;
Private *d;
};
#endif
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