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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2012 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/
**
** This file is part of the Qt Toolkit.
**
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**
****************************************************************************/
#include <QtCore/qdebug.h>
#include "qmediatimerange.h"
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\class QMediaTimeInterval
\brief The QMediaTimeInterval class represents a time interval with integer precision.
\inmodule QtMultimedia
\ingroup multimedia
\ingroup multimedia_core
An interval is specified by an inclusive start() and end() time. These
must be set in the constructor, as this is an immutable class. The
specific units of time represented by the class have not been defined - it
is suitable for any times which can be represented by a signed 64 bit
integer.
The isNormal() method determines if a time interval is normal (a normal
time interval has start() <= end()). A normal interval can be received
from an abnormal interval by calling the normalized() method.
The contains() method determines if a specified time lies within the time
interval.
The translated() method returns a time interval which has been translated
forwards or backwards through time by a specified offset.
\sa QMediaTimeRange
*/
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeInterval::QMediaTimeInterval()
Constructs an empty interval.
*/
QMediaTimeInterval::QMediaTimeInterval()
: s(0)
, e(0)
{
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeInterval::QMediaTimeInterval(qint64 start, qint64 end)
Constructs an interval with the specified \a start and \a end times.
*/
QMediaTimeInterval::QMediaTimeInterval(qint64 start, qint64 end)
: s(start)
, e(end)
{
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeInterval::QMediaTimeInterval(const QMediaTimeInterval &other)
Constructs an interval by taking a copy of \a other.
*/
QMediaTimeInterval::QMediaTimeInterval(const QMediaTimeInterval &other)
: s(other.s)
, e(other.e)
{
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeInterval::start() const
Returns the start time of the interval.
\sa end()
*/
qint64 QMediaTimeInterval::start() const
{
return s;
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeInterval::end() const
Returns the end time of the interval.
\sa start()
*/
qint64 QMediaTimeInterval::end() const
{
return e;
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeInterval::contains(qint64 time) const
Returns true if the time interval contains the specified \a time.
That is, start() <= time <= end().
*/
bool QMediaTimeInterval::contains(qint64 time) const
{
return isNormal() ? (s <= time && time <= e)
: (e <= time && time <= s);
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeInterval::isNormal() const
Returns true if this time interval is normal.
A normal time interval has start() <= end().
\sa normalized()
*/
bool QMediaTimeInterval::isNormal() const
{
return s <= e;
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeInterval::normalized() const
Returns a normalized version of this interval.
If the start() time of the interval is greater than the end() time,
then the returned interval has the start and end times swapped.
*/
QMediaTimeInterval QMediaTimeInterval::normalized() const
{
if(s > e)
return QMediaTimeInterval(e, s);
return *this;
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeInterval::translated(qint64 offset) const
Returns a copy of this time interval, translated by a value of \a offset.
An interval can be moved forward through time with a positive offset, or backward
through time with a negative offset.
*/
QMediaTimeInterval QMediaTimeInterval::translated(qint64 offset) const
{
return QMediaTimeInterval(s + offset, e + offset);
}
/*!
\fn operator==(const QMediaTimeInterval &a, const QMediaTimeInterval &b)
\relates QMediaTimeRange
Returns true if \a a is exactly equal to \a b.
*/
bool operator==(const QMediaTimeInterval &a, const QMediaTimeInterval &b)
{
return a.start() == b.start() && a.end() == b.end();
}
/*!
\fn operator!=(const QMediaTimeInterval &a, const QMediaTimeInterval &b)
\relates QMediaTimeRange
Returns true if \a a is not exactly equal to \a b.
*/
bool operator!=(const QMediaTimeInterval &a, const QMediaTimeInterval &b)
{
return a.start() != b.start() || a.end() != b.end();
}
class QMediaTimeRangePrivate : public QSharedData
{
public:
QMediaTimeRangePrivate();
QMediaTimeRangePrivate(const QMediaTimeRangePrivate &other);
QMediaTimeRangePrivate(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval);
QList<QMediaTimeInterval> intervals;
void addInterval(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval);
void removeInterval(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval);
};
QMediaTimeRangePrivate::QMediaTimeRangePrivate()
: QSharedData()
{
}
QMediaTimeRangePrivate::QMediaTimeRangePrivate(const QMediaTimeRangePrivate &other)
: QSharedData()
, intervals(other.intervals)
{
}
QMediaTimeRangePrivate::QMediaTimeRangePrivate(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
: QSharedData()
{
if(interval.isNormal())
intervals << interval;
}
void QMediaTimeRangePrivate::addInterval(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
{
// Handle normalized intervals only
if(!interval.isNormal())
return;
// Find a place to insert the interval
int i;
for (i = 0; i < intervals.count(); i++) {
// Insert before this element
if(interval.s < intervals[i].s) {
intervals.insert(i, interval);
break;
}
}
// Interval needs to be added to the end of the list
if (i == intervals.count())
intervals.append(interval);
// Do we need to correct the element before us?
if(i > 0 && intervals[i - 1].e >= interval.s - 1)
i--;
// Merge trailing ranges
while (i < intervals.count() - 1
&& intervals[i].e >= intervals[i + 1].s - 1) {
intervals[i].e = qMax(intervals[i].e, intervals[i + 1].e);
intervals.removeAt(i + 1);
}
}
void QMediaTimeRangePrivate::removeInterval(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
{
// Handle normalized intervals only
if(!interval.isNormal())
return;
for (int i = 0; i < intervals.count(); i++) {
QMediaTimeInterval r = intervals[i];
if (r.e < interval.s) {
// Before the removal interval
continue;
} else if (interval.e < r.s) {
// After the removal interval - stop here
break;
} else if (r.s < interval.s && interval.e < r.e) {
// Split case - a single range has a chunk removed
intervals[i].e = interval.s -1;
addInterval(QMediaTimeInterval(interval.e + 1, r.e));
break;
} else if (r.s < interval.s) {
// Trimming Tail Case
intervals[i].e = interval.s - 1;
} else if (interval.e < r.e) {
// Trimming Head Case - we can stop after this
intervals[i].s = interval.e + 1;
break;
} else {
// Complete coverage case
intervals.removeAt(i);
--i;
}
}
}
/*!
\class QMediaTimeRange
\brief The QMediaTimeRange class represents a set of zero or more disjoint
time intervals.
\ingroup multimedia
\reentrant
The earliestTime(), latestTime(), intervals() and isEmpty()
methods are used to get information about the current time range.
The addInterval(), removeInterval() and clear() methods are used to modify
the current time range.
When adding or removing intervals from the time range, existing intervals
within the range may be expanded, trimmed, deleted, merged or split to ensure
that all intervals within the time range remain distinct and disjoint. As a
consequence, all intervals added or removed from a time range must be
\l{QMediaTimeInterval::isNormal()}{normal}.
\sa QMediaTimeInterval
*/
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::QMediaTimeRange()
Constructs an empty time range.
*/
QMediaTimeRange::QMediaTimeRange()
: d(new QMediaTimeRangePrivate)
{
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::QMediaTimeRange(qint64 start, qint64 end)
Constructs a time range that contains an initial interval from
\a start to \a end inclusive.
If the interval is not \l{QMediaTimeInterval::isNormal()}{normal},
the resulting time range will be empty.
\sa addInterval()
*/
QMediaTimeRange::QMediaTimeRange(qint64 start, qint64 end)
: d(new QMediaTimeRangePrivate(QMediaTimeInterval(start, end)))
{
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::QMediaTimeRange(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
Constructs a time range that contains an initial interval, \a interval.
If \a interval is not \l{QMediaTimeInterval::isNormal()}{normal},
the resulting time range will be empty.
\sa addInterval()
*/
QMediaTimeRange::QMediaTimeRange(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
: d(new QMediaTimeRangePrivate(interval))
{
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::QMediaTimeRange(const QMediaTimeRange &range)
Constructs a time range by copying another time \a range.
*/
QMediaTimeRange::QMediaTimeRange(const QMediaTimeRange &range)
: d(range.d)
{
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::~QMediaTimeRange()
Destructor.
*/
QMediaTimeRange::~QMediaTimeRange()
{
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::operator=(const QMediaTimeRange &other)
Takes a copy of the \a other time range and returns itself.
*/
QMediaTimeRange &QMediaTimeRange::operator=(const QMediaTimeRange &other)
{
d = other.d;
return *this;
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::operator=(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
Sets the time range to a single continuous interval, \a interval.
*/
QMediaTimeRange &QMediaTimeRange::operator=(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
{
d = new QMediaTimeRangePrivate(interval);
return *this;
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::earliestTime() const
Returns the earliest time within the time range.
For empty time ranges, this value is equal to zero.
\sa latestTime()
*/
qint64 QMediaTimeRange::earliestTime() const
{
if (!d->intervals.isEmpty())
return d->intervals[0].s;
return 0;
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::latestTime() const
Returns the latest time within the time range.
For empty time ranges, this value is equal to zero.
\sa earliestTime()
*/
qint64 QMediaTimeRange::latestTime() const
{
if (!d->intervals.isEmpty())
return d->intervals[d->intervals.count() - 1].e;
return 0;
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::addInterval(qint64 start, qint64 end)
\overload
Adds the interval specified by \a start and \a end
to the time range.
\sa addInterval()
*/
void QMediaTimeRange::addInterval(qint64 start, qint64 end)
{
d->addInterval(QMediaTimeInterval(start, end));
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::addInterval(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
Adds the specified \a interval to the time range.
Adding intervals which are not \l{QMediaTimeInterval::isNormal()}{normal}
is invalid, and will be ignored.
If the specified interval is adjacent to, or overlaps existing
intervals within the time range, these intervals will be merged.
This operation takes linear time.
\sa removeInterval()
*/
void QMediaTimeRange::addInterval(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
{
d->addInterval(interval);
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::addTimeRange(const QMediaTimeRange &range)
Adds each of the intervals in \a range to this time range.
Equivalent to calling addInterval() for each interval in \a range.
*/
void QMediaTimeRange::addTimeRange(const QMediaTimeRange &range)
{
foreach(const QMediaTimeInterval &i, range.intervals()) {
d->addInterval(i);
}
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::removeInterval(qint64 start, qint64 end)
\overload
Removes the interval specified by \a start and \a end
from the time range.
\sa removeInterval()
*/
void QMediaTimeRange::removeInterval(qint64 start, qint64 end)
{
d->removeInterval(QMediaTimeInterval(start, end));
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::removeInterval(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
Removes the specified \a interval from the time range.
Removing intervals which are not \l{QMediaTimeInterval::isNormal()}{normal}
is invalid, and will be ignored.
Intervals within the time range will be trimmed, split or deleted
such that no intervals within the time range include any part of the
target interval.
This operation takes linear time.
\sa addInterval()
*/
void QMediaTimeRange::removeInterval(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
{
d->removeInterval(interval);
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::removeTimeRange(const QMediaTimeRange &range)
Removes each of the intervals in \a range from this time range.
Equivalent to calling removeInterval() for each interval in \a range.
*/
void QMediaTimeRange::removeTimeRange(const QMediaTimeRange &range)
{
foreach(const QMediaTimeInterval &i, range.intervals()) {
d->removeInterval(i);
}
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::operator+=(const QMediaTimeRange &other)
Adds each interval in \a other to the time range and returns the result.
*/
QMediaTimeRange& QMediaTimeRange::operator+=(const QMediaTimeRange &other)
{
addTimeRange(other);
return *this;
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::operator+=(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
Adds the specified \a interval to the time range and returns the result.
*/
QMediaTimeRange& QMediaTimeRange::operator+=(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
{
addInterval(interval);
return *this;
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::operator-=(const QMediaTimeRange &other)
Removes each interval in \a other from the time range and returns the result.
*/
QMediaTimeRange& QMediaTimeRange::operator-=(const QMediaTimeRange &other)
{
removeTimeRange(other);
return *this;
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::operator-=(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
Removes the specified \a interval from the time range and returns the result.
*/
QMediaTimeRange& QMediaTimeRange::operator-=(const QMediaTimeInterval &interval)
{
removeInterval(interval);
return *this;
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::clear()
Removes all intervals from the time range.
\sa removeInterval()
*/
void QMediaTimeRange::clear()
{
d->intervals.clear();
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::intervals() const
Returns the list of intervals covered by this time range.
*/
QList<QMediaTimeInterval> QMediaTimeRange::intervals() const
{
return d->intervals;
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::isEmpty() const
Returns true if there are no intervals within the time range.
\sa intervals()
*/
bool QMediaTimeRange::isEmpty() const
{
return d->intervals.isEmpty();
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::isContinuous() const
Returns true if the time range consists of a continuous interval.
That is, there is one or fewer disjoint intervals within the time range.
*/
bool QMediaTimeRange::isContinuous() const
{
return (d->intervals.count() <= 1);
}
/*!
\fn QMediaTimeRange::contains(qint64 time) const
Returns true if the specified \a time lies within the time range.
*/
bool QMediaTimeRange::contains(qint64 time) const
{
for (int i = 0; i < d->intervals.count(); i++) {
if (d->intervals[i].contains(time))
return true;
if (time < d->intervals[i].s)
break;
}
return false;
}
/*!
\fn operator==(const QMediaTimeRange &a, const QMediaTimeRange &b)
\relates QMediaTimeRange
Returns true if all intervals in \a a are present in \a b.
*/
bool operator==(const QMediaTimeRange &a, const QMediaTimeRange &b)
{
if (a.intervals().count() != b.intervals().count())
return false;
for (int i = 0; i < a.intervals().count(); i++)
{
if(a.intervals()[i] != b.intervals()[i])
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*!
\fn operator!=(const QMediaTimeRange &a, const QMediaTimeRange &b)
\relates QMediaTimeRange
Returns true if one or more intervals in \a a are not present in \a b.
*/
bool operator!=(const QMediaTimeRange &a, const QMediaTimeRange &b)
{
return !(a == b);
}
/*!
\fn operator+(const QMediaTimeRange &r1, const QMediaTimeRange &r2)
\relates QMediaTimeRange
Returns a time range containing the union between \a r1 and \a r2.
*/
QMediaTimeRange operator+(const QMediaTimeRange &r1, const QMediaTimeRange &r2)
{
return (QMediaTimeRange(r1) += r2);
}
/*!
\fn operator-(const QMediaTimeRange &r1, const QMediaTimeRange &r2)
\relates QMediaTimeRange
Returns a time range containing \a r2 subtracted from \a r1.
*/
QMediaTimeRange operator-(const QMediaTimeRange &r1, const QMediaTimeRange &r2)
{
return (QMediaTimeRange(r1) -= r2);
}
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM
QDebug operator<<(QDebug dbg, const QMediaTimeRange &range)
{
dbg.nospace() << "QMediaTimeRange( ";
foreach (const QMediaTimeInterval &interval, range.intervals()) {
dbg.nospace() << "(" << interval.start() << ", " << interval.end() << ") ";
}
dbg.space() << ")";
return dbg;
}
#endif
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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