subsurface/desktop-widgets/command_divelist.h
Berthold Stoeger 891fcbf520 Import: control process_imported_dives() by flags
process_imported_dives() takes four boolean parameters. Replace these
by flags. This makes the function calls much more descriptive. Morover,
it becomes easier to add or remove flags.

Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2019-01-19 13:48:17 -08:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
// Note: this header file is used by the undo-machinery and should not be included elsewhere.
#ifndef COMMAND_DIVELIST_H
#define COMMAND_DIVELIST_H
#include "command_base.h"
#include <QVector>
// We put everything in a namespace, so that we can shorten names without polluting the global namespace
namespace Command {
// This helper structure describes a dive that we want to add.
// Potentially it also adds a trip (if deletion of the dive resulted in deletion of the trip)
struct DiveToAdd {
OwningDivePtr dive; // Dive to add
dive_trip *trip; // Trip the dive belongs to, may be null
int idx; // Position in divelist
};
// Multiple trips and dives that have to be added for a command
struct DivesAndTripsToAdd {
std::vector<DiveToAdd> dives;
std::vector<OwningTripPtr> trips;
};
// This helper structure describes a dive that should be moved to / removed from
// a trip. If the "trip" member is null, the dive is removed from its trip (if
// it is in a trip, that is)
struct DiveToTrip
{
struct dive *dive;
dive_trip *trip;
};
// This helper structure describes a number of dives to add to / remove from /
// move between trips.
// It has ownership of the trips (if any) that have to be added before hand.
struct DivesToTrip
{
std::vector<DiveToTrip> divesToMove; // If dive_trip is null, remove from trip
std::vector<OwningTripPtr> tripsToAdd;
};
// All divelist commands derive from a common base class, which has a flag
// for when then selection changed. In such a case, in the redo() and undo()
// methods a signal will be sent. The base-class implements redo() and undo(),
// which resets the flag and sends a signal. Derived classes implement the
// virtual methods redoit() and undoit() [Yes, the names could be more expressive].
// Moreover, the class implements helper methods, which set the selectionChanged
// flag accordingly.
class DiveListBase : public Base {
protected:
// These are helper functions to add / remove dive from the C-core structures,
// which set the selectionChanged flag if the added / removed dive was selected.
DiveToAdd removeDive(struct dive *d, std::vector<OwningTripPtr> &tripsToAdd);
dive *addDive(DiveToAdd &d);
DivesAndTripsToAdd removeDives(std::vector<dive *> &divesToDelete);
std::vector<dive *> addDives(DivesAndTripsToAdd &toAdd);
// Set the selection to a given state. Set the selectionChanged flag if anything changed.
void restoreSelection(const std::vector<dive *> &selection, dive *currentDive);
// Commands set this flag if the selection changed on first execution.
// Only then, a new the divelist will be scanned again after the command.
// If this flag is set on first execution, a selectionChanged signal will
// be sent.
bool selectionChanged;
private:
void initWork(); // reset selectionChanged flag
void finishWork(); // emit signal if selection changed
void undo() override;
void redo() override;
virtual void redoit() = 0;
virtual void undoit() = 0;
};
class AddDive : public DiveListBase {
public:
AddDive(dive *dive, bool autogroup, bool newNumber);
private:
void undoit() override;
void redoit() override;
bool workToBeDone() override;
// For redo
// Note: we a multi-dive structure even though we add only a single dive, so
// that we can reuse the multi-dive functions of the other commands.
DivesAndTripsToAdd divesToAdd;
// For undo
std::vector<dive *> divesToRemove;
std::vector<dive *> selection;
dive * currentDive;
};
class ImportDives : public DiveListBase {
public:
// Note: dives and trips are consumed - after the call they will be empty.
ImportDives(struct dive_table *dives, struct trip_table *trips, int flags, const QString &source);
private:
void undoit() override;
void redoit() override;
bool workToBeDone() override;
// For redo and undo
DivesAndTripsToAdd divesToAdd;
std::vector<dive *> divesToRemove;
// For undo
std::vector<dive *> selection;
dive * currentDive;
};
class DeleteDive : public DiveListBase {
public:
DeleteDive(const QVector<dive *> &divesToDelete);
private:
void undoit() override;
void redoit() override;
bool workToBeDone() override;
// For redo
std::vector<struct dive*> divesToDelete;
std::vector<OwningTripPtr> tripsToAdd;
DivesAndTripsToAdd divesToAdd;
};
class ShiftTime : public DiveListBase {
public:
ShiftTime(const QVector<dive *> &changedDives, int amount);
private:
void undoit() override;
void redoit() override;
bool workToBeDone() override;
// For redo and undo
QVector<dive *> diveList;
int timeChanged;
};
class RenumberDives : public DiveListBase {
public:
RenumberDives(const QVector<QPair<dive *, int>> &divesToRenumber);
private:
void undoit() override;
void redoit() override;
bool workToBeDone() override;
// For redo and undo: pairs of dive-id / new number
QVector<QPair<dive *, int>> divesToRenumber;
};
// The classes RemoveDivesFromTrip, RemoveAutogenTrips, CreateTrip, AutogroupDives
// and MergeTrips all do the same thing, just the intialization differs.
// Therefore, define a base class with the proper data-structures, redo()
// and undo() functions and derive to specialize the initialization.
class TripBase : public DiveListBase {
protected:
void undoit() override;
void redoit() override;
bool workToBeDone() override;
// For redo and undo
DivesToTrip divesToMove;
};
struct RemoveDivesFromTrip : public TripBase {
RemoveDivesFromTrip(const QVector<dive *> &divesToRemove);
};
struct RemoveAutogenTrips : public TripBase {
RemoveAutogenTrips();
};
struct AddDivesToTrip : public TripBase {
AddDivesToTrip(const QVector<dive *> &divesToAdd, dive_trip *trip);
};
struct CreateTrip : public TripBase {
CreateTrip(const QVector<dive *> &divesToAdd);
};
struct AutogroupDives : public TripBase {
AutogroupDives();
};
struct MergeTrips : public TripBase {
MergeTrips(dive_trip *trip1, dive_trip *trip2);
};
class SplitDives : public DiveListBase {
public:
// If time is < 0, split at first surface interval
SplitDives(dive *d, duration_t time);
private:
void undoit() override;
void redoit() override;
bool workToBeDone() override;
// For redo
// For each dive to split, we remove one from and put two dives into the backend
// Note: we use a vector even though we split only a single dive, so
// that we can reuse the multi-dive functions of the other commands.
std::vector<dive *> diveToSplit;
DivesAndTripsToAdd splitDives;
// For undo
// For each dive to unsplit, we remove two dives from and add one into the backend
// Note: we use a multi-dive structure even though we unsplit only a single dive, so
// that we can reuse the multi-dive functions of the other commands.
DivesAndTripsToAdd unsplitDive;
std::vector<dive *> divesToUnsplit;
};
class MergeDives : public DiveListBase {
public:
MergeDives(const QVector<dive *> &dives);
private:
void undoit() override;
void redoit() override;
bool workToBeDone() override;
// For redo
// Add one and remove a batch of dives
// Note: we use a multi-dives structure even though we add only a single dive, so
// that we can reuse the multi-dive functions of the other commands.
DivesAndTripsToAdd mergedDive;
std::vector<dive *> divesToMerge;
// For undo
// Remove one and add a batch of dives
// Note: we use a vector even though we remove only a single dive, so
// that we can reuse the multi-dive functions of the other commands.
std::vector<dive *> diveToUnmerge;
DivesAndTripsToAdd unmergedDives;
// For undo and redo
QVector<QPair<dive *, int>> divesToRenumber;
};
} // namespace Command
#endif // COMMAND_DIVELIST_H