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author | Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk> | 2017-01-23 10:38:15 +0200 |
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committer | Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk> | 2017-01-23 13:19:56 +0200 |
commit | 00aa9f622c29aecc6bb9c5ee4b3aa35a9afb095d (patch) | |
tree | 6b10baae17781ad810d0f7b7c08cc30945fa6246 /solenv/gdb/libreoffice/svl.py | |
parent | b0730ff656848f005838b10bef0cf88f5ac0ba32 (diff) |
Revert "used std::map in SfxItemSet"
This reverts commit 2757ee9fe610e253e4ccc37423fa420004d0f388.
Besides causing a performance regression, I now notice that
there is code in SW that relies on iterating over two different
SfxItemSet's in parallel, and assumes that missing items are
returned as nullptr, which is not the case for my std::map based
change.
Change-Id: I2b1110350fe4c4b74e5508558e9661ef1e1a103e
Diffstat (limited to 'solenv/gdb/libreoffice/svl.py')
-rw-r--r-- | solenv/gdb/libreoffice/svl.py | 44 |
1 files changed, 42 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/solenv/gdb/libreoffice/svl.py b/solenv/gdb/libreoffice/svl.py index f7d5dbcc5e90..05049652c434 100644 --- a/solenv/gdb/libreoffice/svl.py +++ b/solenv/gdb/libreoffice/svl.py @@ -34,8 +34,48 @@ class ItemSetPrinter(object): return whiches def children(self): - children = [ ( 'items', self.value['m_aItems'] ) ] - return children.__iter__() + whichranges = self.which_ranges() + size = 0 + whichids = [] + for (whichfrom, whichto) in whichranges: + size += whichto - whichfrom + 1 + whichids += [which for which in range(whichfrom, whichto+1)] + return self._iterator(self.value['m_pItems'], size, whichids) + + class _iterator(six.Iterator): + + def __init__(self, data, count, whichids): + self.data = data + self.whichids = whichids + self.count = count + self.pos = 0 + self._check_invariant() + + def __iter__(self): + return self + + def __next__(self): + if self.pos == self.count: + raise StopIteration() + + which = self.whichids[self.pos] + elem = self.data[self.pos] + self.pos = self.pos + 1 + + self._check_invariant() + if (elem == -1): + elem = "(Invalid)" + elif (elem != 0): + # let's try how well that works... + elem = elem.cast(elem.dynamic_type).dereference() + return (str(which), elem) + + def _check_invariant(self): + assert self.count >= 0 + assert self.data + assert self.pos >= 0 + assert self.pos <= self.count + assert len(self.whichids) == self.count printer = None |