core: turn divecomputer list into std::vector<>

Since struct divecomputer is now fully C++ (i.e. cleans up
after itself), we can simply turn the list of divecomputers
into an std::vector<>. This makes the code quite a bit simpler,
because the first divecomputer was actually a subobject.

Yes, this makes the common case of a single divecomputer a
little bit less efficient, but it really shouldn't matter.
If it does, we can still write a special std::vector<>-
like container that keeps the first element inline.

This change makes pointers-to-divecomputers not stable.
So always access the divecomputer via its index. As
far as I can tell, most of the code already does this.

Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
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Berthold Stoeger 2024-05-27 17:09:48 +02:00 committed by bstoeger
parent e237f29fb2
commit 284582d2e8
54 changed files with 738 additions and 893 deletions

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@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ void TabDiveNotes::updateData(const std::vector<dive *> &, dive *currentDive, in
ui.LocationLabel->setText(tr("Location"));
ui.NotesLabel->setText(tr("Notes"));
ui.tagWidget->setText(QString::fromStdString(taglist_get_tagstring(currentDive->tag_list)));
bool isManual = is_dc_manually_added_dive(&currentDive->dc);
bool isManual = is_dc_manually_added_dive(&currentDive->dcs[0]);
ui.depth->setVisible(isManual);
ui.depthLabel->setVisible(isManual);
ui.duration->setVisible(isManual);