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1 /* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */
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2
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3 /*
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4 Sonic Visualiser
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5 An audio file viewer and annotation editor.
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6 Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
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7
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8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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9 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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10 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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11 License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file
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12 COPYING included with this distribution for more information.
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13 */
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14
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15 #ifndef SV_EVENT_SERIES_H
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16 #define SV_EVENT_SERIES_H
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17
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18 #include "Event.h"
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19 #include "XmlExportable.h"
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20
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21 #include <set>
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22
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23 //#define DEBUG_EVENT_SERIES 1
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24
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25 /**
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26 * Container storing a series of events, with or without durations,
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27 * and supporting the ability to query which events are active at a
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28 * given frame or within a span of frames.
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29 *
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30 * To that end, in addition to the series of events, it stores a
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31 * series of "seams", which are frame positions at which the set of
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32 * simultaneous events changes (i.e. an event of non-zero duration
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33 * starts or ends) associated with a set of the events that are active
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34 * at or from that position. These are updated when an event is added
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35 * or removed.
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36 *
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37 * This class is highly optimised for inserting events in increasing
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38 * order of start frame. Inserting (or deleting) events in the middle
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39 * does work, and should be acceptable in interactive use, but it is
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40 * very slow in bulk.
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41 */
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42 class EventSeries : public XmlExportable
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43 {
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44 public:
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45 EventSeries() : m_finalDurationlessEventFrame(0) { }
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46 ~EventSeries() =default;
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47
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48 EventSeries(const EventSeries &) =default;
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49 EventSeries &operator=(const EventSeries &) =default;
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50 EventSeries &operator=(EventSeries &&) =default;
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51
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52 bool operator==(const EventSeries &other) const {
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53 return m_events == other.m_events;
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54 }
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55
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56 static EventSeries fromEvents(const EventVector &ee);
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57
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58 void clear();
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59 void add(const Event &e);
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60 void remove(const Event &e);
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61 bool contains(const Event &e) const;
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62 bool isEmpty() const;
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63 int count() const;
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64
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65 /**
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66 * Return the frame of the first event in the series. If there are
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67 * no events, return 0.
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68 */
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69 sv_frame_t getStartFrame() const;
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70
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71 /**
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72 * Return the frame plus duration of the event in the series that
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73 * ends last. If there are no events, return 0.
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74 */
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75 sv_frame_t getEndFrame() const;
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76
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77 /**
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78 * Retrieve all events any part of which falls within the range in
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79 * frames defined by the given frame f and duration d.
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80 *
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81 * - An event without duration is spanned by the range if its own
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82 * frame is greater than or equal to f and less than f + d.
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83 *
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84 * - An event with duration is spanned by the range if its start
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85 * frame is less than f + d and its start frame plus its duration
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86 * is greater than f.
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87 *
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88 * Note: Passing a duration of zero is seldom useful here; you
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89 * probably want getEventsCovering instead. getEventsSpanning(f,
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90 * 0) is not equivalent to getEventsCovering(f). The latter
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91 * includes durationless events at f and events starting at f,
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92 * both of which are excluded from the former.
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93 */
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94 EventVector getEventsSpanning(sv_frame_t frame,
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95 sv_frame_t duration) const;
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96
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97 /**
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98 * Retrieve all events that cover the given frame. An event without
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99 * duration covers a frame if its own frame is equal to it. An event
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100 * with duration covers a frame if its start frame is less than or
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101 * equal to it and its end frame (start + duration) is greater
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102 * than it.
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103 */
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104 EventVector getEventsCovering(sv_frame_t frame) const;
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105
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106 /**
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107 * Retrieve all events falling wholly within the range in frames
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108 * defined by the given frame f and duration d.
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109 *
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110 * - An event without duration is within the range if its own
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111 * frame is greater than or equal to f and less than f + d.
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112 *
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113 * - An event with duration is within the range if its start frame
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114 * is greater than or equal to f and its start frame plus its
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115 * duration is less than or equal to f + d.
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116 *
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117 * If overspill is greater than zero, also include that number of
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118 * additional events (where they exist) both before and after the
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119 * edges of the range.
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120 */
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121 EventVector getEventsWithin(sv_frame_t frame,
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122 sv_frame_t duration,
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123 int overspill = 0) const;
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124
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125 /**
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126 * Retrieve all events starting within the range in frames defined
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127 * by the given frame f and duration d. An event (regardless of
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128 * whether it has duration or not) starts within the range if its
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129 * start frame is greater than or equal to f and less than f + d.
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130 */
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131 EventVector getEventsStartingWithin(sv_frame_t frame,
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132 sv_frame_t duration) const;
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133
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134 /**
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135 * Retrieve all events starting at exactly the given frame.
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136 */
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137 EventVector getEventsStartingAt(sv_frame_t frame) const {
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138 return getEventsStartingWithin(frame, 1);
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139 }
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140
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141 /**
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142 * Retrieve all events, in their natural order.
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143 */
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144 EventVector getAllEvents() const;
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145
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146 /**
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147 * If e is in the series and is not the first event in it, set
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148 * preceding to the event immediate preceding it according to the
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149 * standard event ordering and return true. Otherwise leave
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150 * preceding unchanged and return false.
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151 *
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152 * If there are multiple events identical to e in the series,
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153 * assume that the event passed in is the first one (i.e. never
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154 * set preceding equal to e).
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155 *
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156 * It is acceptable for preceding to alias e when this is called.
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157 */
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158 bool getEventPreceding(const Event &e, Event &preceding) const;
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159
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160 /**
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161 * If e is in the series and is not the final event in it, set
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162 * following to the event immediate following it according to the
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163 * standard event ordering and return true. Otherwise leave
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164 * following unchanged and return false.
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165 *
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166 * If there are multiple events identical to e in the series,
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167 * assume that the event passed in is the last one (i.e. never set
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168 * following equal to e).
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169 *
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170 * It is acceptable for following to alias e when this is called.
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171 */
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172 bool getEventFollowing(const Event &e, Event &following) const;
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173
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174 enum Direction {
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175 Forward,
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176 Backward
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177 };
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178
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179 /**
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180 * Return the first event for which the given predicate returns
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181 * true, searching events with start frames increasingly far from
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182 * the given frame in the given direction. If the direction is
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183 * Forward then the search includes events starting at the given
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184 * frame, otherwise it does not.
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185 */
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186 bool getNearestEventMatching(sv_frame_t startSearchAt,
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187 std::function<bool(const Event &)> predicate,
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188 Direction direction,
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189 Event &found) const;
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190
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191 /**
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192 * Return the event at the given numerical index in the series,
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193 * where 0 = the first event and count()-1 = the last.
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194 */
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195 Event getEventByIndex(int index) const;
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196
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197 /**
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198 * Return the index of the first event in the series that does not
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199 * compare inferior to the given event. If there is no such event,
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200 * return count().
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201 */
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202 int getIndexForEvent(const Event &e) const;
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203
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204 /**
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205 * Emit to XML as a dataset element.
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206 */
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207 void toXml(QTextStream &out,
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208 QString indent,
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209 QString extraAttributes) const override;
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210
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211 /**
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212 * Emit to XML as a dataset element.
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213 */
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214 void toXml(QTextStream &out,
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215 QString indent,
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216 QString extraAttributes,
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217 Event::ExportNameOptions) const;
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218
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219 /**
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220 * Emit events starting within the given range to a delimited
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221 * (e.g. comma-separated) data format.
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222 */
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223 QString toDelimitedDataString(QString delimiter,
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224 DataExportOptions options,
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225 sv_frame_t startFrame,
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226 sv_frame_t duration,
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227 sv_samplerate_t sampleRate,
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228 sv_frame_t resolution,
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229 Event fillEvent) const;
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230
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231 private:
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232 /**
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233 * This vector contains all events in the series, in the normal
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234 * sort order. For backward compatibility we must support series
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235 * containing multiple instances of identical events, so
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236 * consecutive events in this vector will not always be distinct.
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237 * The vector is used in preference to a multiset or map<Event,
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238 * int> in order to allow indexing by "row number" as well as by
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239 * properties such as frame.
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240 *
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241 * Because events are immutable, we do not have to worry about the
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242 * order changing once an event is inserted - we only add or
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243 * delete them.
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244 */
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245 typedef std::vector<Event> Events;
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246 Events m_events;
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247
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248 /**
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249 * The FrameEventMap maps from frame number to a set of events. In
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250 * the seam map this is used to represent the events that are
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251 * active at that frame, either because they begin at that frame
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252 * or because they are continuing from an earlier frame. There is
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253 * an entry here for each frame at which an event starts or ends,
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254 * with the event appearing in all entries from its start time
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255 * onward and disappearing again at its end frame.
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256 *
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257 * Only events with duration appear in this map; point events
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258 * appear only in m_events. Note that unlike m_events, we only
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259 * store one instance of each event here, even if we hold many -
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260 * we refer back to m_events when we need to know how many
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261 * identical copies of a given event we have.
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262 */
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263 typedef std::map<sv_frame_t, std::vector<Event>> FrameEventMap;
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264 FrameEventMap m_seams;
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265
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266 /**
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267 * The frame of the last durationless event we have in the series.
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268 * This is to support a fast-ish getEndFrame(): we can easily keep
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269 * this up-to-date when events are added or removed, and we can
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270 * easily find the end frame of the last with-duration event from
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271 * the seam map, but it's not so easy to continuously update an
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272 * overall end frame or to find the last frame of all events
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273 * without this.
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274 */
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275 sv_frame_t m_finalDurationlessEventFrame;
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276
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277 /** Create a seam at the given frame, copying from the prior seam
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278 * if there is one. If a seam already exists at the given frame,
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279 * leave it untouched.
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280 */
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281 void createSeam(sv_frame_t frame) {
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282 auto itr = m_seams.lower_bound(frame);
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283 if (itr == m_seams.end() || itr->first > frame) {
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284 if (itr != m_seams.begin()) {
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285 --itr;
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286 }
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287 }
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288 if (itr == m_seams.end()) {
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289 m_seams[frame] = {};
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290 } else if (itr->first < frame) {
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291 m_seams[frame] = itr->second;
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292 } else if (itr->first > frame) { // itr must be begin()
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293 m_seams[frame] = {};
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294 }
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295 }
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296
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297 bool seamsEqual(const std::vector<Event> &s1,
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298 const std::vector<Event> &s2) const {
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299
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300 if (s1.size() != s2.size()) {
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301 return false;
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302 }
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303
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304 // precondition: no event appears more than once in s1 or more
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305 // than once in s2
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306
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307 #ifdef DEBUG_EVENT_SERIES
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308 for (int i = 0; in_range_for(s1, i); ++i) {
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309 for (int j = i + 1; in_range_for(s1, j); ++j) {
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310 if (s1[i] == s1[j] || s2[i] == s2[j]) {
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311 throw std::runtime_error
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312 ("debug error: duplicate event in s1 or s2");
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313 }
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314 }
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315 }
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316 #endif
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317
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318 std::set<Event> ee;
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319 for (const auto &e: s1) {
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320 ee.insert(e);
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321 }
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322 for (const auto &e: s2) {
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323 if (ee.find(e) == ee.end()) {
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324 return false;
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325 }
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326 }
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327 return true;
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328 }
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329
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330 #ifdef DEBUG_EVENT_SERIES
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331 void dumpEvents() const {
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332 std::cerr << "EVENTS (" << m_events.size() << ") [" << std::endl;
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333 for (const auto &i: m_events) {
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334 std::cerr << " " << i.toXmlString();
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335 }
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336 std::cerr << "]" << std::endl;
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337 }
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338
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339 void dumpSeams() const {
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340 std::cerr << "SEAMS (" << m_seams.size() << ") [" << std::endl;
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341 for (const auto &s: m_seams) {
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342 std::cerr << " " << s.first << " -> {" << std::endl;
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343 for (const auto &p: s.second) {
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344 std::cerr << p.toXmlString(" ");
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345 }
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346 std::cerr << " }" << std::endl;
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347 }
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348 std::cerr << "]" << std::endl;
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349 }
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350 #endif
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351 };
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352
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353 #endif
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