wxWidgets/include/wx/flags.h

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: wx/flags.h
// Purpose: a bitset suited for replacing the current style flags
// Author: Stefan Csomor
// Modified by:
// Created: 27/07/03
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 2003 Stefan Csomor
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef _WX_SETH__
#define _WX_SETH__
#if defined(__GNUG__) && !defined(NO_GCC_PRAGMA)
#pragma interface "flags.h"
#endif
// wxBitset should be applied to an enum, then this can be used like
// bitwise operators but keeps the type safety and information, the
// enums must be in a sequence , their value determines the bit position
// that they represent
// The api is made as close as possible to <bitset>
template <class T> class wxBitset
{
friend class wxEnumData ;
public:
// creates a wxBitset<> object with all flags initialized to 0
wxBitset() { m_data = 0; }
// created a wxBitset<> object initialized according to the bits of the
// integral value val
wxBitset(unsigned long val) { m_data = val ; }
// copies the content in the new wxBitset<> object from another one
wxBitset(const wxBitset &src) { m_data = src.m_data; }
// creates a wxBitset<> object that has the specific flag set
wxBitset(const T el) { m_data |= 1 << el; }
// returns the integral value that the bits of this object represent
unsigned long to_ulong() const { return m_data ; }
// assignment
wxBitset &operator =(const wxBitset &rhs)
{
m_data = rhs.m_data;
return *this;
}
// bitwise or operator, sets all bits that are in rhs and leaves
// the rest unchanged
wxBitset &operator |=(const wxBitset &rhs)
{
m_data |= rhs.m_data;
return *this;
}
// bitwsie exclusive-or operator, toggles the value of all bits
// that are set in bits and leaves all others unchanged
wxBitset &operator ^=(const wxBitset &rhs) // difference
{
m_data ^= rhs.m_data;
return *this;
}
// bitwise and operator, resets all bits that are not in rhs and leaves
// all others unchanged
wxBitset &operator &=(const wxBitset &rhs) // intersection
{
m_data &= rhs.m_data;
return *this;
}
// bitwise or operator, returns a new bitset that has all bits set that set are in
// bitset2 or in this bitset
wxBitset operator |(const wxBitset &bitset2) const // union
{
wxBitset<T> s;
s.m_data = m_data | bitset2.m_data;
return s;
}
// bitwise exclusive-or operator, returns a new bitset that has all bits set that are set either in
// bitset2 or in this bitset but not in both
wxBitset operator ^(const wxBitset &bitset2) const // difference
{
wxBitset<T> s;
s.m_data = m_data ^ bitset2.m_data;
return s;
}
// bitwise and operator, returns a new bitset that has all bits set that are set both in
// bitset2 and in this bitset
wxBitset operator &(const wxBitset &bitset2) const // intersection
{
wxBitset<T> s;
s.m_data = m_data & bitset2.m_data;
return s;
}
// sets appropriate the bit to true
wxBitset& set(const T el) //Add element
{
m_data |= 1 << el;
return *this;
}
// clears the appropriate flag to false
wxBitset& reset(const T el) //remove element
{
m_data &= ~(1 << el);
return *this;
}
// clear all flags
wxBitset& reset()
{
m_data = 0;
return *this;
}
// true if this flag is set
bool test(const T el) const
{
return (m_data & (1 << el)) ? true : false;
}
// true if no flag is set
bool none() const
{
return m_data == 0;
}
// true if any flag is set
bool any() const
{
return m_data != 0;
}
// true if both have the same flags
bool operator ==(const wxBitset &rhs) const
{
return m_data == rhs.m_data;
}
// true if both differ in their flags set
bool operator !=(const wxBitset &rhs) const
{
return !operator==(rhs);
}
bool operator[] (const T el) const { return test(el) ; }
private :
unsigned long m_data;
};
#define WX_DEFINE_FLAGS( flags ) \
class WXDLLEXPORT flags \
{\
public : \
flags(long data=0) :m_data(data) {} \
long m_data ;\
bool operator ==(const flags &rhs) const { return m_data == rhs.m_data; }\
} ;
#endif