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dive-splitting was made
undo-able. To this goal, the dive-splitting functions were split in
two types: Those that operate directly on the divelist and those that
only allocate the dives. The former are not in use anymore, therefore
remove them. Since only the latter remain, remove the "_dont_insert"
appendix of the name.
Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
917 lines
30 KiB
C++
917 lines
30 KiB
C++
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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#include "command_divelist.h"
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#include "desktop-widgets/mainwindow.h"
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#include "desktop-widgets/divelistview.h"
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#include "core/divelist.h"
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#include "core/display.h" // for amount_selected
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#include "core/subsurface-qt/DiveListNotifier.h"
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#include "qt-models/filtermodels.h"
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namespace Command {
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// Generally, signals are sent in batches per trip. To avoid writing the same loop
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// again and again, this template takes a vector of trip / dive pairs, sorts it
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// by trip and then calls a function-object with trip and a QVector of dives in that trip.
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// Input parameters:
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// - dives: a vector of trip,dive pairs, which will be sorted and processed in batches by trip.
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// - action: a function object, taking a trip-pointer and a QVector of dives, which will be called for each batch.
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template<typename Function>
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void processByTrip(std::vector<std::pair<dive_trip *, dive *>> &dives, Function action)
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{
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// Use std::tie for lexicographical sorting of trip, then start-time
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std::sort(dives.begin(), dives.end(),
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[](const std::pair<dive_trip *, dive *> &e1, const std::pair<dive_trip *, dive *> &e2)
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{ return std::tie(e1.first, e1.second->when) < std::tie(e2.first, e2.second->when); });
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// Then, process the dives in batches by trip
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size_t i, j; // Begin and end of batch
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for (i = 0; i < dives.size(); i = j) {
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dive_trip *trip = dives[i].first;
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for (j = i + 1; j < dives.size() && dives[j].first == trip; ++j)
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; // pass
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// Copy dives into a QVector. Some sort of "range_view" would be ideal, but Qt doesn't work this way.
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QVector<dive *> divesInTrip(j - i);
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for (size_t k = i; k < j; ++k)
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divesInTrip[k - i] = dives[k].second;
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// Finally, emit the signal
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action(trip, divesInTrip);
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}
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}
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// This helper function removes a dive, takes ownership of the dive and adds it to a DiveToAdd structure.
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// It is crucial that dives are added in reverse order of deletion, so the the indices are correctly
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// set and that the trips are added before they are used!
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DiveToAdd DiveListBase::removeDive(struct dive *d)
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{
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// If the dive to be removed is selected, we will inform the frontend
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// later via a signal that the dive changed.
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if (d->selected)
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selectionChanged = true;
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// If the dive was the current dive, reset the current dive. The calling
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// command is responsible of finding a new dive.
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if (d == current_dive) {
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selectionChanged = true; // Should have been set above, as current dive is always selected.
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current_dive = nullptr;
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}
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DiveToAdd res;
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res.idx = get_divenr(d);
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if (res.idx < 0)
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qWarning() << "Deletion of unknown dive!";
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// remove dive from trip - if this is the last dive in the trip
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// remove the whole trip.
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res.trip = unregister_dive_from_trip(d, false);
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if (res.trip && res.trip->dives.nr == 0) {
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unregister_trip(res.trip); // Remove trip from backend
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res.tripToAdd.reset(res.trip); // Take ownership of trip
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}
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res.dive.reset(unregister_dive(res.idx)); // Remove dive from backend
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return res;
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}
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// This helper function adds a dive and returns ownership to the backend. It may also add a dive trip.
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// It is crucial that dives are added in reverse order of deletion (see comment above)!
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// Returns pointer to added dive (which is owned by the backend!)
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dive *DiveListBase::addDive(DiveToAdd &d)
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{
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if (d.tripToAdd)
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insert_trip(d.tripToAdd.release()); // Return ownership to backend
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if (d.trip)
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add_dive_to_trip(d.dive.get(), d.trip);
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dive *res = d.dive.release(); // Give up ownership of dive
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// Set the filter flag according to current filter settings
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bool show = MultiFilterSortModel::instance()->showDive(res);
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res->hidden_by_filter = !show;
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add_single_dive(d.idx, res); // Return ownership to backend
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invalidate_dive_cache(res); // Ensure that dive is written in git_save()
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// If the dive to be removed is selected, we will inform the frontend
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// later via a signal that the dive changed.
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if (res->selected)
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selectionChanged = true;
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return res;
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}
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// This helper function calls removeDive() on a list of dives to be removed and
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// returns a vector of corresponding DiveToAdd objects, which can later be readded.
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// The passed in vector is cleared.
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std::vector<DiveToAdd> DiveListBase::removeDives(std::vector<dive *> &divesToDelete)
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{
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std::vector<DiveToAdd> res;
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res.reserve(divesToDelete.size());
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// First, tell the filters that dives are removed. This could
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// be done later using the emitted signals, but we do this here
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// for symmetry with addDives()
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MultiFilterSortModel::instance()->divesDeleted(QVector<dive *>::fromStdVector(divesToDelete));
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for (dive *d: divesToDelete)
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res.push_back(removeDive(d));
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divesToDelete.clear();
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// We send one dives-deleted signal per trip (see comments in DiveListNotifier.h).
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// Therefore, collect all dives in an array and sort by trip.
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std::vector<std::pair<dive_trip *, dive *>> dives;
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dives.reserve(res.size());
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for (const DiveToAdd &entry: res)
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dives.push_back({ entry.trip, entry.dive.get() });
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// Send signals.
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processByTrip(dives, [&](dive_trip *trip, const QVector<dive *> &divesInTrip) {
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// Now, let's check if this trip is supposed to be deleted, by checking if it was marked
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// as "add it". We could be smarter here, but let's just check the whole array for brevity.
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bool deleteTrip = trip &&
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std::find_if(res.begin(), res.end(), [trip](const DiveToAdd &entry)
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{ return entry.tripToAdd.get() == trip; }) != res.end();
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emit diveListNotifier.divesDeleted(trip, deleteTrip, divesInTrip);
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});
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return res;
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}
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// This helper function is the counterpart fo removeDives(): it calls addDive() on a list
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// of dives to be (re)added and returns a vector of the added dives. It does this in reverse
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// order, so that trips are created appropriately and indexing is correct.
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// The passed in vector is cleared.
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std::vector<dive *> DiveListBase::addDives(std::vector<DiveToAdd> &divesToAdd)
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{
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std::vector<dive *> res;
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res.resize(divesToAdd.size());
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// First, tell the filters that new dives are added. We do this here
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// instead of later by signals, so that the filter can set the
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// checkboxes of the new rows to its liking. The added dives will
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// then appear in the correct shown/hidden state.
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QVector<dive *> divesForFilter;
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for (const DiveToAdd &entry: divesToAdd)
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divesForFilter.push_back(entry.dive.get());
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MultiFilterSortModel::instance()->divesAdded(divesForFilter);
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// At the end of the function, to send the proper dives-added signals,
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// we the the list of added trips. Create this list now.
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std::vector<dive_trip *> addedTrips;
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for (const DiveToAdd &entry: divesToAdd) {
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if (entry.tripToAdd)
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addedTrips.push_back(entry.tripToAdd.get());
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}
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// Now, add the dives
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// Note: the idiomatic STL-way would be std::transform, but let's use a loop since
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// that is closer to classical C-style.
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auto it2 = res.rbegin();
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for (auto it = divesToAdd.rbegin(); it != divesToAdd.rend(); ++it, ++it2)
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*it2 = addDive(*it);
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divesToAdd.clear();
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// We send one dives-deleted signal per trip (see comments in DiveListNotifier.h).
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// Therefore, collect all dives in a array and sort by trip.
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std::vector<std::pair<dive_trip *, dive *>> dives;
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dives.reserve(res.size());
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for (dive *d: res)
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dives.push_back({ d->divetrip, d });
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// Send signals.
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processByTrip(dives, [&](dive_trip *trip, const QVector<dive *> &divesInTrip) {
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// Now, let's check if this trip is supposed to be created, by checking if it was marked
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// as "add it". We could be smarter here, but let's just check the whole array for brevity.
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bool createTrip = trip && std::find(addedTrips.begin(), addedTrips.end(), trip) != addedTrips.end();
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// Finally, emit the signal
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emit diveListNotifier.divesAdded(trip, createTrip, divesInTrip);
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});
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return res;
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}
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// This helper function renumbers dives according to an array of id/number pairs.
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// The old numbers are stored in the array, thus calling this function twice has no effect.
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// TODO: switch from uniq-id to indices once all divelist-actions are controlled by undo-able commands
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static void renumberDives(QVector<QPair<dive *, int>> &divesToRenumber)
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{
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for (auto &pair: divesToRenumber) {
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dive *d = pair.first;
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if (!d)
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continue;
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std::swap(d->number, pair.second);
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invalidate_dive_cache(d);
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}
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// Emit changed signals per trip.
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// First, collect all dives and sort by trip
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std::vector<std::pair<dive_trip *, dive *>> dives;
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dives.reserve(divesToRenumber.size());
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for (const auto &pair: divesToRenumber) {
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dive *d = pair.first;
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dives.push_back({ d->divetrip, d });
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}
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// Send signals.
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processByTrip(dives, [&](dive_trip *trip, const QVector<dive *> &divesInTrip) {
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emit diveListNotifier.divesChanged(trip, divesInTrip);
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});
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}
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// This helper function moves a dive to a trip. The old trip is recorded in the
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// passed-in structure. This means that calling the function twice on the same
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// object is a no-op concerning the dive. If the old trip was deleted from the
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// core, an owning pointer to the removed trip is returned, otherwise a null pointer.
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static OwningTripPtr moveDiveToTrip(DiveToTrip &diveToTrip)
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{
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// Firstly, check if we move to the same trip and bail if this is a no-op.
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if (diveToTrip.trip == diveToTrip.dive->divetrip)
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return {};
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// Remove from old trip
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OwningTripPtr res;
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// Remove dive from trip - if this is the last dive in the trip, remove the whole trip.
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dive_trip *trip = unregister_dive_from_trip(diveToTrip.dive, false);
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if (trip && trip->dives.nr == 0) {
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unregister_trip(trip); // Remove trip from backend
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res.reset(trip);
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}
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// Store old trip and get new trip we should associate this dive with
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std::swap(trip, diveToTrip.trip);
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add_dive_to_trip(diveToTrip.dive, trip);
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invalidate_dive_cache(diveToTrip.dive); // Ensure that dive is written in git_save()
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return res;
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}
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// This helper function moves a set of dives between trips using the
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// moveDiveToTrip function. Before doing so, it adds the necessary trips to
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// the core. Trips that are removed from the core because they are empty
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// are recorded in the passed in struct. The vectors of trips and dives
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// are reversed. Thus, calling the function twice on the same object is
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// a no-op.
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static void moveDivesBetweenTrips(DivesToTrip &dives)
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{
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// We collect an array of created trips so that we can instruct
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// the model to create a new entry
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std::vector<dive_trip *> createdTrips;
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createdTrips.reserve(dives.tripsToAdd.size());
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// First, bring back the trip(s)
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for (OwningTripPtr &trip: dives.tripsToAdd) {
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dive_trip *t = trip.release(); // Give up ownership
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createdTrips.push_back(t);
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insert_trip(t); // Return ownership to backend
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}
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dives.tripsToAdd.clear();
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for (DiveToTrip &dive: dives.divesToMove) {
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OwningTripPtr tripToAdd = moveDiveToTrip(dive);
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// register trips that we'll have to readd
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if (tripToAdd)
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dives.tripsToAdd.push_back(std::move(tripToAdd));
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}
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// We send one signal per from-trip/to-trip pair.
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// First, collect all dives in a struct and sort by from-trip/to-trip.
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struct DiveMoved {
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dive_trip *from;
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dive_trip *to;
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dive *d;
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};
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std::vector<DiveMoved> divesMoved;
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divesMoved.reserve(dives.divesToMove.size());
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for (const DiveToTrip &entry: dives.divesToMove)
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divesMoved.push_back({ entry.trip, entry.dive->divetrip, entry.dive });
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// Sort lexicographically by from-trip, to-trip and by start-time.
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// Use std::tie() for lexicographical sorting.
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std::sort(divesMoved.begin(), divesMoved.end(), [] ( const DiveMoved &d1, const DiveMoved &d2)
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{ return std::tie(d1.from, d1.to, d1.d->when) < std::tie(d2.from, d2.to, d2.d->when); });
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// Now, process the dives in batches by trip
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// TODO: this is a bit different from the cases above, so we don't use the processByTrip template,
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// but repeat the loop here. We might think about generalizing the template, if more of such
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// "special cases" appear.
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size_t i, j; // Begin and end of batch
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for (i = 0; i < divesMoved.size(); i = j) {
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dive_trip *from = divesMoved[i].from;
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dive_trip *to = divesMoved[i].to;
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for (j = i + 1; j < divesMoved.size() && divesMoved[j].from == from && divesMoved[j].to == to; ++j)
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; // pass
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// Copy dives into a QVector. Some sort of "range_view" would be ideal, but Qt doesn't work this way.
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QVector<dive *> divesInTrip(j - i);
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for (size_t k = i; k < j; ++k)
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divesInTrip[k - i] = divesMoved[k].d;
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// Check if the from-trip was deleted: If yes, it was recorded in the tripsToAdd structure.
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// Only set the flag if this is that last time this trip is featured.
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bool deleteFrom = from &&
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std::find_if(divesMoved.begin() + j, divesMoved.end(), // Is this the last occurence of "from"?
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[from](const DiveMoved &entry) { return entry.from == from; }) == divesMoved.end() &&
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std::find_if(dives.tripsToAdd.begin(), dives.tripsToAdd.end(), // Is "from" in tripsToAdd?
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[from](const OwningTripPtr &trip) { return trip.get() == from; }) != dives.tripsToAdd.end();
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// Check if the to-trip has to be created. For this purpose, we saved an array of trips to be created.
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bool createTo = false;
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if (to) {
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// Check if the element is there...
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auto it = std::find(createdTrips.begin(), createdTrips.end(), to);
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// ...if it is - remove it as we don't want the model to create the trip twice!
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if (it != createdTrips.end()) {
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createTo = true;
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// erase/remove would be more performant, but this is irrelevant in the big scheme of things.
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createdTrips.erase(it);
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}
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}
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// Finally, emit the signal
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emit diveListNotifier.divesMovedBetweenTrips(from, to, deleteFrom, createTo, divesInTrip);
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}
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// Reverse the tripsToAdd and the divesToAdd, so that on undo/redo the operations
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// will be performed in reverse order.
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std::reverse(dives.tripsToAdd.begin(), dives.tripsToAdd.end());
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std::reverse(dives.divesToMove.begin(), dives.divesToMove.end());
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}
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// When we initialize the command we don't have to roll-back any selection change
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DiveListBase::DiveListBase() : firstExecution(true)
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{
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}
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// Turn current selection into a vector.
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// TODO: This could be made much more efficient if we kept a sorted list of selected dives!
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static std::vector<dive *> getDiveSelection()
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{
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std::vector<dive *> res;
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res.reserve(amount_selected);
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int i;
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dive *d;
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for_each_dive(i, d) {
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if (d->selected)
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res.push_back(d);
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}
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return res;
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}
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void DiveListBase::initWork()
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{
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selectionChanged = false;
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}
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void DiveListBase::finishWork()
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{
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if (selectionChanged) // If the selection changed -> tell the frontend
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emit diveListNotifier.selectionChanged();
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}
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// Set the current dive either from a list of selected dives,
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// or a newly selected dive. In both cases, try to select the
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// dive that is newer that is newer than the given date.
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// This mimics the old behavior when the current dive changed.
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static void setClosestCurrentDive(timestamp_t when, const std::vector<dive *> &selection)
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{
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// Start from back until we get the first dive that is before
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// the supposed-to-be selected dive. (Note: this mimics the
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// old behavior when the current dive changed).
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for (auto it = selection.rbegin(); it < selection.rend(); ++it) {
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if ((*it)->when > when && !(*it)->hidden_by_filter) {
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current_dive = *it;
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return;
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}
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}
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// We didn't find a more recent selected dive -> try to
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// find *any* visible selected dive.
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for (dive *d: selection) {
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if (!d->hidden_by_filter) {
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current_dive = d;
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return;
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}
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}
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// No selected dive is visible! Take the closest dive. Note, this might
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// return null, but that just means unsetting the current dive (as no
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// dive is visible anyway).
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current_dive = find_next_visible_dive(when);
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}
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// Rese the selection to the dives of the "selection" vector and send the appropriate signals.
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// Set the current dive to "currentDive". "currentDive" must be an element of "selection" (or
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// null if "seletion" is empty).
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void DiveListBase::restoreSelection(const std::vector<dive *> &selection, dive *currentDive)
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{
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// To do so, generate vectors of dives to be selected and deselected.
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// We send signals batched by trip, so keep track of trip/dive pairs.
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std::vector<std::pair<dive_trip *, dive *>> divesToSelect;
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std::vector<std::pair<dive_trip *, dive *>> divesToDeselect;
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// TODO: We might want to keep track of selected dives in a more efficient way!
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int i;
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dive *d;
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amount_selected = 0; // We recalculate amount_selected
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for_each_dive(i, d) {
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// We only modify dives that are currently visible.
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if (d->hidden_by_filter) {
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d->selected = false; // Note, not necessary, just to be sure
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// that we get amount_selected right
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continue;
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}
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|
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// Search the dive in the list of selected dives.
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// TODO: By sorting the list in the same way as the backend, this could be made more efficient.
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bool newState = std::find(selection.begin(), selection.end(), d) != selection.end();
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|
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// TODO: Instead of using select_dive() and deselect_dive(), we set selected directly.
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|
// The reason is that deselect() automatically sets a new current dive, which we
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// don't want, as we set it later anyway.
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|
// There is other parts of the C++ code that touches the innards directly, but
|
|
// ultimately this should be pushed down to C.
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|
if (newState && !d->selected) {
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d->selected = true;
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++amount_selected;
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divesToSelect.push_back({ d->divetrip, d });
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} else if (!newState && d->selected) {
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d->selected = false;
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divesToDeselect.push_back({ d->divetrip, d });
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}
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}
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|
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// Send the select and deselect signals
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|
processByTrip(divesToSelect, [&](dive_trip *trip, const QVector<dive *> &divesInTrip) {
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emit diveListNotifier.divesSelected(trip, divesInTrip);
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|
});
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|
processByTrip(divesToDeselect, [&](dive_trip *trip, const QVector<dive *> &divesInTrip) {
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|
emit diveListNotifier.divesDeselected(trip, divesInTrip);
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});
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|
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|
bool currentDiveChanged = false;
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|
// If currentDive is null, we have no current dive. In such a case always
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|
// signal the frontend.
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|
if (!currentDive) {
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|
currentDiveChanged = true;
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|
emit diveListNotifier.currentDiveChanged();
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|
} else if (current_dive != currentDive) {
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|
currentDiveChanged = true;
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|
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|
// We cannot simply change the currentd dive to the given dive.
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|
// It might be hidden by a filter and thus not be selected.
|
|
if (currentDive->selected)
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|
// Current dive is visible and selected. Excellent.
|
|
current_dive = currentDive;
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|
else
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|
// Current not visible -> find a different dive.
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|
setClosestCurrentDive(currentDive->when, selection);
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|
emit diveListNotifier.currentDiveChanged();
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|
}
|
|
|
|
// If anything changed (selection or current dive), send a final signal.
|
|
if (!divesToSelect.empty() || !divesToDeselect.empty() || currentDiveChanged)
|
|
selectionChanged = true;
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|
}
|
|
|
|
void DiveListBase::undo()
|
|
{
|
|
auto marker = diveListNotifier.enterCommand();
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|
initWork();
|
|
undoit();
|
|
finishWork();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void DiveListBase::redo()
|
|
{
|
|
auto marker = diveListNotifier.enterCommand();
|
|
initWork();
|
|
redoit();
|
|
finishWork();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
AddDive::AddDive(dive *d, bool autogroup, bool newNumber)
|
|
{
|
|
setText(tr("add dive"));
|
|
// By convention, d is "displayed dive" and can be overwritten.
|
|
d->maxdepth.mm = 0;
|
|
d->dc.maxdepth.mm = 0;
|
|
fixup_dive(d);
|
|
|
|
// Get an owning pointer to a copied or moved dive
|
|
// Note: if move is true, this destroys the old dive!
|
|
OwningDivePtr divePtr(clone_dive(d));
|
|
divePtr->selected = false; // If we clone a planned dive, it might have been selected.
|
|
// We have to clear the flag, as selections will be managed
|
|
// on dive-addition.
|
|
|
|
// If we alloc a new-trip for autogrouping, get an owning pointer to it.
|
|
OwningTripPtr allocTrip;
|
|
dive_trip *trip = divePtr->divetrip;
|
|
// We have to delete the pointer-to-trip, because this would prevent the core from adding to the trip
|
|
// and we would get the count-of-dives in the trip wrong. Yes, that's all horribly subtle!
|
|
divePtr->divetrip = nullptr;
|
|
if (!trip && autogroup) {
|
|
bool alloc;
|
|
trip = get_trip_for_new_dive(divePtr.get(), &alloc);
|
|
if (alloc)
|
|
allocTrip.reset(trip);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int idx = dive_get_insertion_index(&dive_table, divePtr.get());
|
|
if (newNumber)
|
|
divePtr->number = get_dive_nr_at_idx(idx);
|
|
|
|
divesToAdd.push_back({ std::move(divePtr), std::move(allocTrip), trip, idx });
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool AddDive::workToBeDone()
|
|
{
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void AddDive::redoit()
|
|
{
|
|
// Remember selection so that we can undo it
|
|
selection = getDiveSelection();
|
|
currentDive = current_dive;
|
|
|
|
divesToRemove = addDives(divesToAdd);
|
|
mark_divelist_changed(true);
|
|
|
|
// Select the newly added dive
|
|
restoreSelection(divesToRemove, divesToRemove[0]);
|
|
|
|
// Exit from edit mode, but don't recalculate dive list
|
|
// TODO: Remove edit mode
|
|
MainWindow::instance()->refreshDisplay(false);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void AddDive::undoit()
|
|
{
|
|
// Simply remove the dive that was previously added...
|
|
divesToAdd = removeDives(divesToRemove);
|
|
|
|
// ...and restore the selection
|
|
restoreSelection(selection, currentDive);
|
|
|
|
// Exit from edit mode, but don't recalculate dive list
|
|
// TODO: Remove edit mode
|
|
MainWindow::instance()->refreshDisplay(false);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DeleteDive::DeleteDive(const QVector<struct dive*> &divesToDeleteIn) : divesToDelete(divesToDeleteIn.toStdVector())
|
|
{
|
|
setText(tr("delete %n dive(s)", "", divesToDelete.size()));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool DeleteDive::workToBeDone()
|
|
{
|
|
return !divesToDelete.empty();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void DeleteDive::undoit()
|
|
{
|
|
divesToDelete = addDives(divesToAdd);
|
|
mark_divelist_changed(true);
|
|
|
|
// Select all re-added dives and make the first one current
|
|
dive *currentDive = !divesToDelete.empty() ? divesToDelete[0] : nullptr;
|
|
restoreSelection(divesToDelete, currentDive);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void DeleteDive::redoit()
|
|
{
|
|
divesToAdd = removeDives(divesToDelete);
|
|
mark_divelist_changed(true);
|
|
|
|
// Deselect all dives and select dive that was close to the first deleted dive
|
|
dive *newCurrent = nullptr;
|
|
if (!divesToAdd.empty()) {
|
|
timestamp_t when = divesToAdd[0].dive->when;
|
|
newCurrent = find_next_visible_dive(when);
|
|
}
|
|
if (newCurrent)
|
|
restoreSelection(std::vector<dive *>{ newCurrent }, newCurrent);
|
|
else
|
|
restoreSelection(std::vector<dive *>(), nullptr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
ShiftTime::ShiftTime(const QVector<dive *> &changedDives, int amount)
|
|
: diveList(changedDives), timeChanged(amount)
|
|
{
|
|
setText(tr("shift time of %n dives", "", changedDives.count()));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void ShiftTime::redoit()
|
|
{
|
|
for (dive *d: diveList)
|
|
d->when -= timeChanged;
|
|
|
|
// Changing times may have unsorted the dive table
|
|
sort_table(&dive_table);
|
|
|
|
// We send one time changed signal per trip (see comments in DiveListNotifier.h).
|
|
// Therefore, collect all dives in an array and sort by trip.
|
|
std::vector<std::pair<dive_trip *, dive *>> dives;
|
|
dives.reserve(diveList.size());
|
|
for (dive *d: diveList)
|
|
dives.push_back({ d->divetrip, d });
|
|
|
|
// Send signals and sort tables.
|
|
processByTrip(dives, [&](dive_trip *trip, const QVector<dive *> &divesInTrip) {
|
|
if (trip)
|
|
sort_table(&trip->dives); // Keep the trip-table in order
|
|
emit diveListNotifier.divesTimeChanged(trip, timeChanged, divesInTrip);
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
// Negate the time-shift so that the next call does the reverse
|
|
timeChanged = -timeChanged;
|
|
|
|
mark_divelist_changed(true);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool ShiftTime::workToBeDone()
|
|
{
|
|
return !diveList.isEmpty();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void ShiftTime::undoit()
|
|
{
|
|
// Same as redoit(), since after redoit() we reversed the timeOffset
|
|
redoit();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
RenumberDives::RenumberDives(const QVector<QPair<dive *, int>> &divesToRenumberIn) : divesToRenumber(divesToRenumberIn)
|
|
{
|
|
setText(tr("renumber %n dive(s)", "", divesToRenumber.count()));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void RenumberDives::undoit()
|
|
{
|
|
renumberDives(divesToRenumber);
|
|
mark_divelist_changed(true);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool RenumberDives::workToBeDone()
|
|
{
|
|
return !divesToRenumber.isEmpty();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void RenumberDives::redoit()
|
|
{
|
|
// Redo and undo do the same thing!
|
|
undoit();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool TripBase::workToBeDone()
|
|
{
|
|
return !divesToMove.divesToMove.empty();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void TripBase::redoit()
|
|
{
|
|
moveDivesBetweenTrips(divesToMove);
|
|
|
|
mark_divelist_changed(true);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void TripBase::undoit()
|
|
{
|
|
// Redo and undo do the same thing!
|
|
redoit();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
RemoveDivesFromTrip::RemoveDivesFromTrip(const QVector<dive *> &divesToRemove)
|
|
{
|
|
setText(tr("remove %n dive(s) from trip", "", divesToRemove.size()));
|
|
divesToMove.divesToMove.reserve(divesToRemove.size());
|
|
for (dive *d: divesToRemove)
|
|
divesToMove.divesToMove.push_back( {d, nullptr} );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
RemoveAutogenTrips::RemoveAutogenTrips()
|
|
{
|
|
setText(tr("remove autogenerated trips"));
|
|
// TODO: don't touch core-innards directly
|
|
int i;
|
|
struct dive *dive;
|
|
for_each_dive(i, dive) {
|
|
if (dive->divetrip && dive->divetrip->autogen)
|
|
divesToMove.divesToMove.push_back( {dive, nullptr} );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
AddDivesToTrip::AddDivesToTrip(const QVector<dive *> &divesToAddIn, dive_trip *trip)
|
|
{
|
|
setText(tr("add %n dives to trip", "", divesToAddIn.size()));
|
|
for (dive *d: divesToAddIn)
|
|
divesToMove.divesToMove.push_back( {d, trip} );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
CreateTrip::CreateTrip(const QVector<dive *> &divesToAddIn)
|
|
{
|
|
setText(tr("create trip"));
|
|
|
|
if (divesToAddIn.isEmpty())
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
dive_trip *trip = create_trip_from_dive(divesToAddIn[0]);
|
|
divesToMove.tripsToAdd.emplace_back(trip);
|
|
for (dive *d: divesToAddIn)
|
|
divesToMove.divesToMove.push_back( {d, trip} );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
AutogroupDives::AutogroupDives()
|
|
{
|
|
setText(tr("autogroup dives"));
|
|
|
|
dive_trip *trip;
|
|
bool alloc;
|
|
int from, to;
|
|
for(int i = 0; (trip = get_dives_to_autogroup(i, &from, &to, &alloc)) != NULL; i = to) {
|
|
// If this is an allocated trip, take ownership
|
|
if (alloc)
|
|
divesToMove.tripsToAdd.emplace_back(trip);
|
|
for (int j = from; j < to; ++j)
|
|
divesToMove.divesToMove.push_back( { get_dive(j), trip } );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
MergeTrips::MergeTrips(dive_trip *trip1, dive_trip *trip2)
|
|
{
|
|
if (trip1 == trip2)
|
|
return;
|
|
dive_trip *newTrip = combine_trips(trip1, trip2);
|
|
divesToMove.tripsToAdd.emplace_back(newTrip);
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < trip1->dives.nr; ++i)
|
|
divesToMove.divesToMove.push_back( { trip1->dives.dives[i], newTrip } );
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < trip2->dives.nr; ++i)
|
|
divesToMove.divesToMove.push_back( { trip2->dives.dives[i], newTrip } );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SplitDives::SplitDives(dive *d, duration_t time)
|
|
{
|
|
setText(tr("split dive"));
|
|
|
|
// Split the dive
|
|
dive *new1, *new2;
|
|
int idx = time.seconds < 0 ?
|
|
split_dive(d, &new1, &new2) :
|
|
split_dive_at_time(d, time, &new1, &new2);
|
|
|
|
// If this didn't work, simply return. Empty arrays indicate that nothing is to be done.
|
|
if (idx < 0)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
// Currently, the core code selects the dive -> this is not what we want, as
|
|
// we manually manage the selection post-command.
|
|
// TODO: Reset selection in core.
|
|
new1->selected = false;
|
|
new2->selected = false;
|
|
|
|
diveToSplit.push_back(d);
|
|
splitDives.resize(2);
|
|
splitDives[0].dive.reset(new1);
|
|
splitDives[0].trip = d->divetrip;
|
|
splitDives[0].idx = idx;
|
|
splitDives[1].dive.reset(new2);
|
|
splitDives[1].trip = d->divetrip;
|
|
splitDives[1].idx = idx + 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool SplitDives::workToBeDone()
|
|
{
|
|
return !diveToSplit.empty();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void SplitDives::redoit()
|
|
{
|
|
divesToUnsplit = addDives(splitDives);
|
|
unsplitDive = removeDives(diveToSplit);
|
|
mark_divelist_changed(true);
|
|
|
|
// Select split dives and make first dive current
|
|
restoreSelection(divesToUnsplit, divesToUnsplit[0]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void SplitDives::undoit()
|
|
{
|
|
// Note: reverse order with respect to redoit()
|
|
diveToSplit = addDives(unsplitDive);
|
|
splitDives = removeDives(divesToUnsplit);
|
|
mark_divelist_changed(true);
|
|
|
|
// Select unsplit dive and make it current
|
|
restoreSelection(diveToSplit, diveToSplit[0] );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
MergeDives::MergeDives(const QVector <dive *> &dives)
|
|
{
|
|
setText(tr("merge dive"));
|
|
|
|
// Just a safety check - if there's not two or more dives - do nothing
|
|
// The caller should have made sure that this doesn't happen.
|
|
if (dives.count() < 2) {
|
|
qWarning() << "Merging less than two dives";
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
dive_trip *preferred_trip;
|
|
OwningDivePtr d(merge_dives(dives[0], dives[1], dives[1]->when - dives[0]->when, false, &preferred_trip));
|
|
|
|
// Currently, the core code selects the dive -> this is not what we want, as
|
|
// we manually manage the selection post-command.
|
|
// TODO: Remove selection code from core.
|
|
d->selected = false;
|
|
|
|
// Set the preferred dive trip, so that for subsequent merges the better trip can be selected
|
|
d->divetrip = preferred_trip;
|
|
for (int i = 2; i < dives.count(); ++i) {
|
|
d.reset(merge_dives(d.get(), dives[i], dives[i]->when - d->when, false, &preferred_trip));
|
|
// Set the preferred dive trip, so that for subsequent merges the better trip can be selected
|
|
d->divetrip = preferred_trip;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We got our preferred trip, so now the reference can be deleted from the newly generated dive
|
|
d->divetrip = nullptr;
|
|
|
|
// The merged dive gets the number of the first dive
|
|
d->number = dives[0]->number;
|
|
|
|
// We will only renumber the remaining dives if the joined dives are consecutive.
|
|
// Otherwise all bets are off concerning what the user wanted and doing nothing seems
|
|
// like the best option.
|
|
int idx = get_divenr(dives[0]);
|
|
int num = dives.count();
|
|
if (idx < 0 || idx + num > dive_table.nr) {
|
|
// It was the callers responsibility to pass only known dives.
|
|
// Something is seriously wrong - give up.
|
|
qWarning() << "Merging unknown dives";
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
// std::equal compares two ranges. The parameters are (begin_range1, end_range1, begin_range2).
|
|
// Here, we can compare C-arrays, because QVector guarantees contiguous storage.
|
|
if (std::equal(&dives[0], &dives[0] + num, &dive_table.dives[idx]) &&
|
|
dives[0]->number && dives.last()->number && dives[0]->number < dives.last()->number) {
|
|
// We have a consecutive set of dives. Rename all following dives according to the
|
|
// number of erased dives. This considers that there might be missing numbers.
|
|
// Comment copied from core/divelist.c:
|
|
// So if you had a dive list 1 3 6 7 8, and you
|
|
// merge 1 and 3, the resulting numbered list will
|
|
// be 1 4 5 6, because we assume that there were
|
|
// some missing dives (originally dives 4 and 5),
|
|
// that now will still be missing (dives 2 and 3
|
|
// in the renumbered world).
|
|
//
|
|
// Obviously the normal case is that everything is
|
|
// consecutive, and the difference will be 1, so the
|
|
// above example is not supposed to be normal.
|
|
int diff = dives.last()->number - dives[0]->number;
|
|
divesToRenumber.reserve(dive_table.nr - idx - num);
|
|
int previousnr = dives[0]->number;
|
|
for (int i = idx + num; i < dive_table.nr; ++i) {
|
|
int newnr = dive_table.dives[i]->number - diff;
|
|
|
|
// Stop renumbering if stuff isn't in order (see also core/divelist.c)
|
|
if (newnr <= previousnr)
|
|
break;
|
|
divesToRenumber.append(QPair<dive *,int>(dive_table.dives[i], newnr));
|
|
previousnr = newnr;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
mergedDive.resize(1);
|
|
mergedDive[0].dive = std::move(d);
|
|
mergedDive[0].idx = get_divenr(dives[0]);
|
|
mergedDive[0].trip = preferred_trip;
|
|
divesToMerge = dives.toStdVector();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool MergeDives::workToBeDone()
|
|
{
|
|
return !mergedDive.empty();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void MergeDives::redoit()
|
|
{
|
|
renumberDives(divesToRenumber);
|
|
diveToUnmerge = addDives(mergedDive);
|
|
unmergedDives = removeDives(divesToMerge);
|
|
|
|
// Select merged dive and make it current
|
|
restoreSelection(diveToUnmerge, diveToUnmerge[0]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void MergeDives::undoit()
|
|
{
|
|
divesToMerge = addDives(unmergedDives);
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mergedDive = removeDives(diveToUnmerge);
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renumberDives(divesToRenumber);
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// Select unmerged dives and make first one current
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restoreSelection(divesToMerge, divesToMerge[0]);
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}
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} // namespace Command
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