259 lines
5.0 KiB
C++
259 lines
5.0 KiB
C++
#ifndef ARRAYLIST_H_
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#define ARRAYLIST_H_
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#include "../returnvalues/HasReturnvaluesIF.h"
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#include "../serialize/SerializeAdapter.h"
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#include "../serialize/SerializeIF.h"
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/**
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* A List that stores its values in an array.
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*
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* The backend is an array that can be allocated by the class itself or supplied via ctor.
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*
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*
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* @ingroup container
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*/
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template<typename T, typename count_t = uint8_t>
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class ArrayList {
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template<typename U, typename count> friend class SerialArrayListAdapter;
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public:
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static const uint8_t INTERFACE_ID = CLASS_ID::ARRAY_LIST;
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static const ReturnValue_t FULL = MAKE_RETURN_CODE(0x01);
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/**
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* An Iterator to go trough an ArrayList
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*
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* It stores a pointer to an element and increments the
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* pointer when incremented itself.
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*/
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class Iterator {
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public:
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/**
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* Empty ctor, points to NULL
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*/
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Iterator() :
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value(0) {
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}
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/**
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* Initializes the Iterator to point to an element
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*
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* @param initialize
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*/
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Iterator(T *initialize) {
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value = initialize;
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}
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/**
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* The current element the iterator points to
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*/
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T *value;
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Iterator& operator++() {
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value++;
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return *this;
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}
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Iterator operator++(int) {
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Iterator tmp(*this);
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operator++();
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return tmp;
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}
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Iterator& operator--() {
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value--;
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return *this;
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}
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Iterator operator--(int) {
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Iterator tmp(*this);
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operator--();
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return tmp;
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}
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T& operator*(){
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return *value;
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}
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const T& operator*() const{
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return *value;
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}
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T *operator->(){
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return value;
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}
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const T *operator->() const{
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return value;
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}
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//SHOULDDO this should be implemented as non-member
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bool operator==(const typename ArrayList<T, count_t>::Iterator& other) const{
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return (value == other.value);
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}
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//SHOULDDO this should be implemented as non-member
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bool operator!=(const typename ArrayList<T, count_t>::Iterator& other) const {
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return !(*this ==other);
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}
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};
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/**
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* Number of Elements stored in this List
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*/
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count_t size;
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/**
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* This is the allocating constructor;
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*
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* It allocates an array of the specified size.
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*
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* @param maxSize
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*/
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ArrayList(count_t maxSize) :
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size(0), maxSize_(maxSize), allocated(true) {
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entries = new T[maxSize];
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}
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/**
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* This is the non-allocating constructor
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*
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* It expects a pointer to an array of a certain size and initializes itself to it.
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*
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* @param storage the array to use as backend
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* @param maxSize size of storage
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* @param size size of data already present in storage
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*/
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ArrayList(T *storage, count_t maxSize, count_t size = 0) :
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size(size), entries(storage), maxSize_(maxSize), allocated(false) {
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}
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/**
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* Destructor, if the allocating constructor was used, it deletes the array.
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*/
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virtual ~ArrayList() {
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if (allocated) {
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delete[] entries;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Iterator pointing to the first stored elmement
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*
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* @return Iterator to the first element
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*/
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Iterator begin() const {
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return Iterator(&entries[0]);
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}
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/**
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* returns an Iterator pointing to the element after the last stored entry
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*
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* @return Iterator to the element after the last entry
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*/
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Iterator end() const {
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return Iterator(&entries[size]);
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}
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T & operator[](count_t i) const {
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return entries[i];
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}
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/**
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* The first element
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*
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* @return pointer to the first stored element
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*/
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T *front() {
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return entries;
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}
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/**
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* The last element
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*
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* does not return a valid pointer if called on an empty list.
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*
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* @return pointer to the last stored element
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*/
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T *back() {
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return &entries[size - 1];
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//Alternative solution
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//return const_cast<T*>(static_cast<const T*>(*this).back());
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}
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const T* back() const{
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return &entries[size-1];
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}
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/**
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* The maximum number of elements this List can contain
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*
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* @return maximum number of elements
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*/
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uint32_t maxSize() const {
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return this->maxSize_;
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}
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/**
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* Insert a new element into the list.
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*
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* The new element is inserted after the last stored element.
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*
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* @param entry
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* @return
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* -@c FULL if the List is full
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* -@c RETURN_OK else
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*/
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ReturnValue_t insert(T entry) {
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if (size >= maxSize_) {
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return FULL;
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}
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entries[size] = entry;
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++size;
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return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_OK;
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}
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/**
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* clear the List
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*
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* This does not actually clear all entries, it only sets the size to 0.
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*/
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void clear() {
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size = 0;
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}
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count_t remaining() {
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return (maxSize_ - size);
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}
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private:
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/**
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* This is the copy constructor
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*
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* It is private, as copying is too ambigous in this case. (Allocate a new backend? Use the same?
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* What to do in an modifying call?)
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*
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* @param other
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*/
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ArrayList(const ArrayList& other) :
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size(other.size), entries(other.entries), maxSize_(other.maxSize_), allocated(
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false) {
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}
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protected:
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/**
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* pointer to the array in which the entries are stored
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*/
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T *entries;
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/**
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* remembering the maximum size
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*/
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uint32_t maxSize_;
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/**
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* true if the array was allocated and needs to be deleted in the destructor.
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*/
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bool allocated;
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};
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#endif /* ARRAYLIST_H_ */
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