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The code was wrong, because it deleted the ChartItems in the main UI thread, not the render thread. This would delete the QSG nodes in the UI thread and then crash on mobile. Therefore refactor this part of the code by adding the items to be deleted to a list that will be deleted by the render thread. As a drop in replacement of std::unique_ptr, implement a silly ChartItemPtr class, which auto-initializes to null. This turns the deterministic and easily controlled memory management into a steaming pile of insanity. Obviously, this can be made much more elegant, but this has to do for now. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
161 lines
4.5 KiB
C++
161 lines
4.5 KiB
C++
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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#include "scatterseries.h"
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#include "chartitem.h"
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#include "informationbox.h"
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#include "statscolors.h"
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#include "statshelper.h"
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#include "statstranslations.h"
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#include "statsvariables.h"
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#include "statsview.h"
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#include "zvalues.h"
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#include "core/dive.h"
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#include "core/divelist.h"
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#include "core/qthelper.h"
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ScatterSeries::ScatterSeries(StatsView &view, StatsAxis *xAxis, StatsAxis *yAxis,
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const StatsVariable &varX, const StatsVariable &varY) :
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StatsSeries(view, xAxis, yAxis),
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varX(varX), varY(varY)
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{
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}
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ScatterSeries::~ScatterSeries()
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{
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}
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ScatterSeries::Item::Item(StatsView &view, ScatterSeries *series, dive *d, double pos, double value) :
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item(view.createChartItem<ChartScatterItem>(ChartZValue::Series)),
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d(d),
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pos(pos),
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value(value)
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{
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updatePosition(series);
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}
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void ScatterSeries::Item::updatePosition(ScatterSeries *series)
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{
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item->setPos(series->toScreen(QPointF(pos, value)));
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}
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void ScatterSeries::Item::highlight(bool highlight)
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{
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item->setHighlight(highlight);
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}
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void ScatterSeries::append(dive *d, double pos, double value)
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{
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items.emplace_back(view, this, d, pos, value);
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}
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void ScatterSeries::updatePositions()
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{
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for (Item &item: items)
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item.updatePosition(this);
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}
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std::vector<int> ScatterSeries::getItemsUnderMouse(const QPointF &point) const
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{
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std::vector<int> res;
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double x = point.x();
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auto low = std::lower_bound(items.begin(), items.end(), x,
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[] (const Item &item, double x) { return item.item->getRect().right() < x; });
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auto high = std::upper_bound(low, items.end(), x,
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[] (double x, const Item &item) { return x < item.item->getRect().left(); });
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// Hopefully that narrows it down enough. For discrete scatter plots, we could also partition
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// by equal x and do a binary search in these partitions. But that's probably not worth it.
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res.reserve(high - low);
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for (auto it = low; it < high; ++it) {
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if (it->item->contains(point))
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res.push_back(it - items.begin());
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}
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return res;
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}
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static QString dataInfo(const StatsVariable &var, const dive *d)
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{
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// For "numeric" variables, we display value and unit.
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// For "discrete" variables, we display all categories the dive belongs to.
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// There is only one "continuous" variable, the date, for which we don't display anything,
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// because the date is displayed anyway.
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QString val;
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switch (var.type()) {
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case StatsVariable::Type::Numeric:
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val = var.valueWithUnit(d);
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break;
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case StatsVariable::Type::Discrete:
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val = var.diveCategories(d);
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break;
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default:
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return QString();
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}
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return QString("%1: %2").arg(var.name(), val);
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}
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// Highlight item when hovering over item
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bool ScatterSeries::hover(QPointF pos)
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{
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std::vector<int> newHighlighted = getItemsUnderMouse(pos);
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if (newHighlighted == highlighted) {
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if (information)
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information->setPos(pos);
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return !newHighlighted.empty();
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}
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// This might be overkill: differential unhighlighting / highlighting of items.
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for (int idx: highlighted) {
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if (std::find(newHighlighted.begin(), newHighlighted.end(), idx) == newHighlighted.end())
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items[idx].highlight(false);
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}
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for (int idx: newHighlighted) {
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if (std::find(highlighted.begin(), highlighted.end(), idx) == highlighted.end())
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items[idx].highlight(true);
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}
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highlighted = std::move(newHighlighted);
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if (highlighted.empty()) {
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information->setVisible(false);
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return false;
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} else {
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if (!information)
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information = view.createChartItem<InformationBox>();
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std::vector<QString> text;
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text.reserve(highlighted.size() * 5);
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int show = information->recommendedMaxLines() / 5;
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int shown = 0;
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for (int idx: highlighted) {
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const dive *d = items[idx].d;
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if (!text.empty())
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text.push_back(QString(" ")); // Argh. Empty strings are filtered away.
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// We don't listen to undo-command signals, therefore we have to check whether that dive actually exists!
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// TODO: fix this.
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if (get_divenr(d) < 0) {
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text.push_back(StatsTranslations::tr("Removed dive"));
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} else {
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text.push_back(StatsTranslations::tr("Dive #%1").arg(d->number));
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text.push_back(get_dive_date_string(d->when));
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text.push_back(dataInfo(varX, d));
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text.push_back(dataInfo(varY, d));
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}
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if (++shown >= show && shown < (int)highlighted.size()) {
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text.push_back(" ");
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text.push_back(StatsTranslations::tr("and %1 more").arg((int)highlighted.size() - shown));
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break;
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}
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}
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information->setText(text, pos);
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information->setVisible(true);
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return true;
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}
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}
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void ScatterSeries::unhighlight()
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{
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for (int idx: highlighted)
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items[idx].highlight(false);
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highlighted.clear();
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}
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