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Austin Schuh70cc9552019-01-21 19:46:48 -08001// Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer
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29// Author: rennie@google.com (Jeffrey Rennie)
30// Author: sanjay@google.com (Sanjay Ghemawat) -- renamed to FixedArray
31
32#ifndef CERES_PUBLIC_INTERNAL_FIXED_ARRAY_H_
33#define CERES_PUBLIC_INTERNAL_FIXED_ARRAY_H_
34
35#include <cstddef>
36#include "Eigen/Core"
37#include "ceres/internal/manual_constructor.h"
38#include "glog/logging.h"
39
40namespace ceres {
41namespace internal {
42
43// A FixedArray<T> represents a non-resizable array of T where the
44// length of the array does not need to be a compile time constant.
45//
46// FixedArray allocates small arrays inline, and large arrays on
47// the heap. It is a good replacement for non-standard and deprecated
48// uses of alloca() and variable length arrays (a GCC extension).
49//
50// FixedArray keeps performance fast for small arrays, because it
51// avoids heap operations. It also helps reduce the chances of
52// accidentally overflowing your stack if large input is passed to
53// your function.
54//
55// Also, FixedArray is useful for writing portable code. Not all
56// compilers support arrays of dynamic size.
57
58// Most users should not specify an inline_elements argument and let
59// FixedArray<> automatically determine the number of elements
60// to store inline based on sizeof(T).
61//
62// If inline_elements is specified, the FixedArray<> implementation
63// will store arrays of length <= inline_elements inline.
64//
65// Finally note that unlike vector<T> FixedArray<T> will not zero-initialize
66// simple types like int, double, bool, etc.
67//
68// Non-POD types will be default-initialized just like regular vectors or
69// arrays.
70
71#if defined(_WIN64)
72 typedef __int64 ssize_t;
73#elif defined(_WIN32)
74 typedef __int32 ssize_t;
75#endif
76
77template <typename T, ssize_t inline_elements = -1>
78class FixedArray {
79 public:
80 // For playing nicely with stl:
81 typedef T value_type;
82 typedef T* iterator;
83 typedef T const* const_iterator;
84 typedef T& reference;
85 typedef T const& const_reference;
86 typedef T* pointer;
87 typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type;
88 typedef size_t size_type;
89
90 // REQUIRES: n >= 0
91 // Creates an array object that can store "n" elements.
92 //
93 // FixedArray<T> will not zero-initialize POD (simple) types like int,
94 // double, bool, etc.
95 // Non-POD types will be default-initialized just like regular vectors or
96 // arrays.
97 explicit FixedArray(size_type n);
98
99 // Releases any resources.
100 ~FixedArray();
101
102 // Returns the length of the array.
103 inline size_type size() const { return size_; }
104
105 // Returns the memory size of the array in bytes.
106 inline size_t memsize() const { return size_ * sizeof(T); }
107
108 // Returns a pointer to the underlying element array.
109 inline const T* get() const { return &array_[0].element; }
110 inline T* get() { return &array_[0].element; }
111
112 // REQUIRES: 0 <= i < size()
113 // Returns a reference to the "i"th element.
114 inline T& operator[](size_type i) {
115 DCHECK_LT(i, size_);
116 return array_[i].element;
117 }
118
119 // REQUIRES: 0 <= i < size()
120 // Returns a reference to the "i"th element.
121 inline const T& operator[](size_type i) const {
122 DCHECK_LT(i, size_);
123 return array_[i].element;
124 }
125
126 inline iterator begin() { return &array_[0].element; }
127 inline iterator end() { return &array_[size_].element; }
128
129 inline const_iterator begin() const { return &array_[0].element; }
130 inline const_iterator end() const { return &array_[size_].element; }
131
132 private:
133 // Container to hold elements of type T. This is necessary to handle
134 // the case where T is a (C-style) array. The size of InnerContainer
135 // and T must be the same, otherwise callers' assumptions about use
136 // of this code will be broken.
137 struct InnerContainer {
138 T element;
139 };
140
141 // How many elements should we store inline?
142 // a. If not specified, use a default of 256 bytes (256 bytes
143 // seems small enough to not cause stack overflow or unnecessary
144 // stack pollution, while still allowing stack allocation for
145 // reasonably long character arrays.
146 // b. Never use 0 length arrays (not ISO C++)
147 static const size_type S1 = ((inline_elements < 0)
148 ? (256/sizeof(T)) : inline_elements);
149 static const size_type S2 = (S1 <= 0) ? 1 : S1;
150 static const size_type kInlineElements = S2;
151
152 size_type const size_;
153 InnerContainer* const array_;
154
155 // Allocate some space, not an array of elements of type T, so that we can
156 // skip calling the T constructors and destructors for space we never use.
157 ManualConstructor<InnerContainer> inline_space_[kInlineElements];
158};
159
160// Implementation details follow
161
162template <class T, ssize_t S>
163inline FixedArray<T, S>::FixedArray(typename FixedArray<T, S>::size_type n)
164 : size_(n),
165 array_((n <= kInlineElements
166 ? reinterpret_cast<InnerContainer*>(inline_space_)
167 : new InnerContainer[n])) {
168 // Construct only the elements actually used.
169 if (array_ == reinterpret_cast<InnerContainer*>(inline_space_)) {
170 for (size_t i = 0; i != size_; ++i) {
171 inline_space_[i].Init();
172 }
173 }
174}
175
176template <class T, ssize_t S>
177inline FixedArray<T, S>::~FixedArray() {
178 if (array_ != reinterpret_cast<InnerContainer*>(inline_space_)) {
179 delete[] array_;
180 } else {
181 for (size_t i = 0; i != size_; ++i) {
182 inline_space_[i].Destroy();
183 }
184 }
185}
186
187} // namespace internal
188} // namespace ceres
189
190#endif // CERES_PUBLIC_INTERNAL_FIXED_ARRAY_H_