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*
* This file is part of the KDE project.
* Copyright (C) 2007 Rivo Laks <rivolaks@hot.ee>
*
* 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 KPIXMAPCACHE_H
#define KPIXMAPCACHE_H
#include <kdeui_export.h>
#include <QtCore/QList>
#include <QtCore/QSet>
#include <QtCore/QSize>
class QString;
class QPixmap;
/**
* @brief General-purpose pixmap cache for KDE.
*
* The pixmap cache can be used to store pixmaps which can later be loaded
* from the cache very quickly.
*
* Its most common use is storing SVG images which might be expensive to
* render every time they are used. With the cache you can render each SVG
* only once and later use the stored version unless the SVG file or requested
* pixmap size changes.
*
* KPixmapCache's API is similar to that of the QPixmapCache so if you're
* already using the latter then all you need to do is creating a KPixmapCache
* object (unlike QPixmapCache, KPixmapCache doesn't have many static methods)
* and calling @ref insert() and @ref find() method on that object:
* @code
* // Create KPixmapCache object
* KPixmapCache* cache = new KPixmapCache("myapp-pixmaps");
* // Load a pixmap
* QPixmap pix;
* if (!cache->find("pixmap-1", pix)) {
* // Pixmap isn't in the cache, create it and insert to cache
* pix = createPixmapFromData();
* cache->insert("pixmap-1", pix);
* }
* // Use pix
* @endcode
*
* The above example illustrates that you can also cache pixmaps created from
* some data. In case such data is updated, you might need to discard cache
* contents using @ref discard() method:
* @code
* // Discard the cache if it's too old
* if (cache->timestamp() < mydataTimestamp()) {
* cache->discard();
* }
* // Now the cache contains up-to-date data
* @endcode
* As demonstrated, you can use cache's @ref timestamp() method to see when
* the cache was created. If necessary, you can also change the timestamp
* using @ref setTimestamp() method.
*
* @deprecated KPixmapCache is susceptible to various non-trivial locking bugs and
* inefficiencies, and is supported for backward compatibility only (since it exposes
* a QDataStream API for subclasses). Users should port to KImageCache for a very close
* work-alike, or KSharedDataCache if they need more control.
*
* @see KImageCache, KSharedDataCache
*
* @author Rivo Laks
*/
class KDEUI_EXPORT KPixmapCache
{
public:
/**
* Constucts the pixmap cache object.
* @param name unique name of the cache
*/
explicit KPixmapCache(const QString& name);
virtual ~KPixmapCache();
/**
* Tries to load pixmap with the specified @a key from cache. If the pixmap
* is found it is stored in @a pix, otherwise @a pix is unchanged.
*
* @return true when pixmap was found and loaded from cache, false otherwise
*/
virtual bool find(const QString& key, QPixmap& pix);
/**
* Inserts the pixmap @a pix into the cache, associated with the key @a key.
*
* Any existing pixmaps associated with @a key are overwritten.
*/
virtual void insert(const QString& key, const QPixmap& pix);
/**
* Loads a pixmap from given file, using the cache. If the file does not
* exist on disk, an empty pixmap is returned, even if that file had
* previously been cached. In addition, if the file's modified-time is
* more recent than cache's @ref timestamp(), the @em entire cache is
* discarded (to be regenerated). This behavior may change in a future
* KDE Platform release. If the cached data is current the pixmap
* is returned directly from the cache without any file loading.
*
* @note The mapping between @a filename and the actual key used internally
* is implementation-dependent and can change without warning. Use insert()
* manually if you need control of the key, otherwise consistently use this
* function.
*
* @param filename The name of the pixmap to load, cache, and return.
* @return The given pixmap, or an empty pixmap if the file was invalid or did
* not exist.
*/
QPixmap loadFromFile(const QString& filename);
/**
* Same as loadFromFile(), but using an SVG file instead. You may optionally
* pass in a @a size to control the size of the output pixmap.
*
* @note The returned pixmap is only cached for identical filenames and sizes.
* If you change the size in between calls to this function then the
* pixmap will have to be regenerated again.
*
* @param filename The filename of the SVG file to load.
* @param size size of the pixmap where the SVG is render to. If not given
* then the SVG file's default size is used.
* @return an empty pixmap if the file does not exist or was invalid, otherwise
* a pixmap of the desired @a size.
*/
QPixmap loadFromSvg(const QString& filename, const QSize& size = QSize());
/**
* @note KPixmapCache does not ever change the timestamp, so the application
* must set the timestamp if it to be used.
* @return Timestamp of the cache, set using the setTimestamp() method.
*/
unsigned int timestamp() const;
/**
* Sets the timestamp of app-specific cache. It's saved in the cache file
* and can later be retrieved using the timestamp() method.
* By default the timestamp is set to the cache creation time.
*/
void setTimestamp(unsigned int time);
/**
* Sets whether QPixmapCache (memory caching) should be used in addition
* to disk cache. QPixmapCache is used by default.
*
* @note On most systems KPixmapCache can use shared-memory to share cached
* pixmaps with other applications attached to the same shared pixmap,
* which means additional memory caching is unnecessary and actually
* wasteful of memory.
*
* @warning QPixmapCache is shared among the entire process and therefore
* can cause strange interactions with other instances of KPixmapCache.
* This may be fixed in the future and should be not relied upon.
*/
// KDE5 Get rid of QPixmapCache and use a sane cache instead.
void setUseQPixmapCache(bool use);
/**
* Whether QPixmapCache should be used to cache pixmaps in memory in
* addition to caching them on the disk.
*
* @b NOTE: The design of QPixmapCache means that the entries stored in
* the cache are shared throughout the entire process, and not just in
* this particular KPixmapCache. KPixmapCache makes an effort to ensure
* that entries from other KPixmapCaches do not inadvertently spill over
* into this one, but is not entirely successful (see discard())
*/
bool useQPixmapCache() const;
/**
* @return approximate size of the cache, in kilobytes (1 kilobyte == 1024 bytes)
*/
int size() const;
/**
* @return maximum size of the cache (in kilobytes).
* Default setting is 3 megabytes (1 megabyte = 2^20 bytes).
*/
int cacheLimit() const;
/**
* Sets the maximum size of the cache (in kilobytes). If cache gets bigger
* than the limit then some entries are removed (according to
* removeEntryStrategy()).
*
* Setting the cache limit to 0 disables caching (as all entries will get
* immediately removed).
*
* Note that the cleanup might not be done immediately, so the cache might
* temporarily (for a few seconds) grow bigger than the limit.
*/
void setCacheLimit(int kbytes);
/**
* Describes which entries will be removed first during cache cleanup.
* @see removeEntryStrategy(), @see setRemoveEntryStrategy()
*/
enum RemoveStrategy { /// oldest entries are removed first.
RemoveOldest,
/// least used entries are removed first.
RemoveSeldomUsed,
/// least recently used entries are removed first.
RemoveLeastRecentlyUsed
};
/**
* @return current entry removal strategy.
* Default is RemoveLeastRecentlyUsed.
*/
RemoveStrategy removeEntryStrategy() const;
/**
* Sets the removeEntryStrategy used when removing entries.
*/
void setRemoveEntryStrategy(RemoveStrategy strategy);
/**
* Cache will be disabled when e.g. its data file cannot be created or
* read.
*
* @return true when the cache is enabled.
*/
bool isEnabled() const;
/**
* @return true when the cache is ready to be used. Not being valid usually
* means that some additional initialization has to be done before the
* cache can be used.
*/
bool isValid() const;
/**
* Deletes a pixmap cache.
* @param name unique name of the cache to be deleted
*/
// KDE5: Static function oh how I hate you, this makes it very difficult to perform
// appropriate locking and synchronization to actually remove the cache.
static void deleteCache(const QString& name);
/**
* Deletes all entries and reinitializes this cache.
*
* @b NOTE: If useQPixmapCache is set to true then that cache must also
* be cleared. There is only one QPixmapCache for the entire process
* however so other KPixmapCaches and other QPixmapCache users may also
* be affected, leading to a temporary slowdown until the QPixmapCache is
* repopulated.
*/
void discard();
/**
* Removes some of the entries in the cache according to current
* removeEntryStrategy().
*
* @param newsize wanted size of the cache, in bytes. If 0 is given then
* current cacheLimit() is used.
*
* @warning This currently works by copying some entries to a new cache and
* then replacing the old cache with the new one. Thus it might be slow and
* will temporarily use extra disk space.
*/
void removeEntries(int newsize = 0);
protected:
/**
* Makes sure that the cache is initialized correctly, including the loading of the
* cache index and data, and any shared memory attachments (for systems where that
* is enabled).
*
* @note Although this method is protected you should not use it from any subclasses.
*
* @internal
*/
// KDE5: rename to ensureInitialized()
// KDE5: Make private or move to Private
void ensureInited() const;
/**
* Can be used by subclasses to load custom data from the stream.
* This function will be called by KPixmapCache immediately following the
* image data for a single image being read from @a stream.
* (This function is called once for every single image).
*
* @see writeCustomData
* @see loadCustomIndexHeader
* @param stream the QDataStream to read data from
* @return true if custom data was successfully loaded, false otherwise. If
* false is returned then the cached item is assumed to be invalid and
* will not be available to find() or contains().
*/
virtual bool loadCustomData(QDataStream& stream);
/**
* Can be used by subclasses to write custom data into the stream.
* This function will be called by KPixmapCache immediately after the
* image data for a single image has been written to @a stream.
* (This function is called once for every single image).
*
* @see loadCustomData
* @see writeCustomIndexHeader
* @param stream the QDataStream to write data to
*/
virtual bool writeCustomData(QDataStream& stream);
/**
* Can be used by subclasses to load custom data from cache's header.
* This function will be called by KPixmapCache immediately after the
* index header has been written out. (This function is called one time
* only for the entire cache).
*
* @see loadCustomData
* @see writeCustomIndexHeader
* @param stream the QDataStream to read data from
* @return true if custom index header data was successfully read, false
* otherwise. If false is returned then the cache is assumed to
* be invalid and further processing does not occur.
*/
virtual bool loadCustomIndexHeader(QDataStream& stream);
/**
* Can be used by subclasses to write custom data into cache's header.
* This function will be called by KPixmapCache immediately following the
* index header has being loaded. (This function is called one time
* only for the entire cache).
*
* @see writeCustomData
* @see loadCustomIndexHeader
* @param stream the QDataStream to write data to
*/
virtual void writeCustomIndexHeader(QDataStream& stream);
/**
* Sets whether this cache is valid or not. (The cache must be enabled in addition
* for isValid() to return true. @see isEnabled(), @see setEnabled()).
*
* Most cache functions do not work if the cache is not valid. KPixmapCache assumes
* the cache is valid as long as its cache files were able to be created (see
* recreateCacheFiles()) even if the cache is not enabled.
*
* Can be used by subclasses to indicate that cache needs some additional
* initialization before it can be used (note that KPixmapCache will @em not handle
* actually performing this extra initialization).
*/
void setValid(bool valid);
/**
* This function causes the cache files to be recreate by invalidating the cache.
* Any shared memory mappings (if enabled) are dropped temporarily as well.
*
* @note The recreated cache will be initially empty, but with the same size limits
* and entry removal strategy (see removeEntryStrategy()).
*
* If you use this in a subclass be prepared to handle writeCustomData() and
* writeCustomIndexHeader().
*
* @return true if the cache was successfully recreated.
*/
bool recreateCacheFiles();
private:
/// @internal
class Private;
friend class Private;
Private * const d; ///< @internal
};
#endif // KPIXMAPCACHE_H
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