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1/*
2 *   ORXONOX - the hottest 3D action shooter ever to exist
3 *
4 *
5 *   License notice:
6 *
7 *   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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20 *
21 *   Author:
22 *      Fabian 'x3n' Landau
23 *   Co-authors:
24 *      ...
25 *
26 */
27
28/*!
29    @file Identifier.h
30    @brief Definition of the Identifier, ClassIdentifier and SubclassIdentifier classes, implementation of the ClassIdentifier and SubclassIdentifier classes.
31
32    The Identifier contains all needed informations about the class it belongs to:
33     - the name
34     - a list with all objects
35     - parents and childs
36     - the factory (if available)
37     - the networkID that can be synchronised with the server
38     - all configurable variables (if available)
39
40    Every object has a pointer to the Identifier of its class. This allows the use isA(...),
41    isDirectlyA(...), isChildOf(...) and isParentOf(...).
42
43    To create the class-hierarchy, the Identifier has some intern functions and variables.
44
45    Every Identifier is in fact a ClassIdentifier, but they are derived from Identifier.
46
47    SubclassIdentifier is a separated class, acting like an Identifier, but has a given class.
48    You can only assign Identifiers of exactly the given class or of a derivative to a SubclassIdentifier.
49*/
50
51#ifndef _Identifier_H__
52#define _Identifier_H__
53
54#include <string>
55#include <map>
56
57#include "CorePrereqs.h"
58
59#include "ObjectList.h"
60#include "IdentifierList.h"
61#include "Factory.h"
62#include "Debug.h"
63// These two files would actually be need, but they would produce
64// circular dependencies. Anyway, it does compile without them
65//#include "OrxonoxClass.h"
66//#include "MetaObjectList.h"
67
68namespace orxonox
69{
70    class BaseObject; // Forward declaration
71
72    // ###############################
73    // ###       Identifier        ###
74    // ###############################
75    //! The Identifier is used to identify the class of an object and to store informations about the class.
76    /**
77        The Identifier contains all needed informations about the class it belongs to:
78         - the name
79         - a list with all objects
80         - parents and childs
81         - the factory (if available)
82         - the networkID that can be synchronised with the server
83         - all configurable variables (if available)
84
85        Every object has a pointer to the Identifier of its class. This allows the use isA(...),
86        isDirectlyA(...), isChildOf(...) and isParentOf(...).
87
88        You can't directly create an Identifier, it's just the base-class for ClassIdentifier.
89    */
90    class _CoreExport Identifier
91    {
92        template <class T>
93        friend class ClassIdentifier; // Forward declaration
94
95        template <class T>
96        friend class SubclassIdentifier; // Forward declaration
97
98        friend class Factory; // Forward declaration
99
100        public:
101            /** @brief Sets the Factory.
102             *  @param factory The factory to assign
103             */
104            inline void addFactory(BaseFactory* factory) { this->factory_ = factory; }
105
106            BaseObject* fabricate();
107
108            bool isA(const Identifier* identifier) const;
109            bool isDirectlyA(const Identifier* identifier) const;
110            bool isChildOf(const Identifier* identifier) const;
111            bool isParentOf(const Identifier* identifier) const;
112
113            /** @returns the name of the class the Identifier belongs to. */
114            inline const std::string& getName() const { return this->name_; }
115
116            /** @returns the parents of the class the Identifier belongs to. */
117            inline const IdentifierList& getParents() const { return this->parents_; }
118
119            /** @returns the children of the class the Identifier belongs to. */
120            inline IdentifierList& getChildren() const { return *this->children_; }
121
122            /** @returns true, if a branch of the class-hierarchy is being created, causing all new objects to store their parents. */
123            inline static bool isCreatingHierarchy() { return (hierarchyCreatingCounter_s > 0); }
124
125            /** @returns the network ID to identify a class through the network. */
126            inline const unsigned int getNetworkID() const { return this->classID_; }
127
128            /** @brief Sets the network ID to a new value. @param id The new value */
129            void setNetworkID(unsigned int id);
130
131            /** @returns the ConfigValueContainer of a variable, given by the string of its name. @param varname The name of the variable */
132            inline ConfigValueContainer* getConfigValueContainer(const std::string& varname)
133                { return this->configValues_[varname]; }
134
135            /** @brief Sets the ConfigValueContainer of a variable, given by the string of its name. @param varname The name of the variablee @param container The container */
136            inline void setConfigValueContainer(const std::string& varname, ConfigValueContainer* container)
137                { this->configValues_[varname] = container; }
138
139        private:
140            Identifier();
141            Identifier(const Identifier& identifier) {} // don't copy
142            virtual ~Identifier();
143            void initialize(const IdentifierList* parents);
144
145            /**
146                @brief Increases the hierarchyCreatingCounter_s variable, causing all new objects to store their parents.
147            */
148            inline static void startCreatingHierarchy()
149            {
150                hierarchyCreatingCounter_s++;
151                COUT(4) << "*** Increased Hierarchy-Creating-Counter to " << hierarchyCreatingCounter_s << std::endl;
152            }
153
154            /**
155                @brief Decreases the hierarchyCreatingCounter_s variable, causing the objects to stop storing their parents.
156            */
157            inline static void stopCreatingHierarchy()
158            {
159                hierarchyCreatingCounter_s--;
160                COUT(4) << "*** Decreased Hierarchy-Creating-Counter to " << hierarchyCreatingCounter_s << std::endl;
161            }
162
163            IdentifierList parents_;                                    //!< The Parents of the class the Identifier belongs to
164            IdentifierList* children_;                                  //!< The Children of the class the Identifier belongs to
165
166            std::string name_;                                          //!< The name of the class the Identifier belongs to
167
168            BaseFactory* factory_;                                      //!< The Factory, able to create new objects of the given class (if available)
169            bool bCreatedOneObject_;                                    //!< True if at least one object of the given type was created (used to determine the need of storing the parents)
170            static int hierarchyCreatingCounter_s;                      //!< Bigger than zero if at least one Identifier stores its parents (its an int instead of a bool to avoid conflicts with multithreading)
171            static unsigned int classIDcounter_s;                       //!< The number of existing Identifiers
172            unsigned int classID_;                                      //!< The network ID to identify a class through the network
173            std::map<std::string, ConfigValueContainer*> configValues_; //!< A map to link the string of configurable variables with their ConfigValueContainer
174            static std::map<std::string, Identifier*> identifierMap_s;  //!< A map, containing all existing ClassIdentifiers
175    };
176
177
178    // ###############################
179    // ###     ClassIdentifier     ###
180    // ###############################
181    //! The ClassIdentifier is derived from Identifier and holds all class-specific functions and variables the Identifier cannot have.
182    /**
183        ClassIdentifier is a Singleton, which means that only one object of a given type T exists.
184        This makes it possible to store informations about a class, sharing them with all
185        objects of that class without defining static variables in every class.
186    */
187    template <class T>
188    class ClassIdentifier : public Identifier
189    {
190        public:
191            static ClassIdentifier<T>* registerClass(const IdentifierList* parents, const std::string& name, bool bRootClass);
192            static void createIdentifier(const std::string& name);
193            static void addObject(T* object);
194
195            /** @returns the Identifier itself (createIdentifier() has to be called first). */
196            inline static ClassIdentifier<T>* getIdentifier() { return pointer_s; }
197
198        private:
199            ClassIdentifier(const std::string& name);
200            ClassIdentifier(const ClassIdentifier<T>& identifier) {} // don't copy
201            ~ClassIdentifier();
202
203            static ClassIdentifier<T>* pointer_s;       //!< A pointer to the singleton-object
204            ObjectList<T>* objects_;                    //!< The ObjectList, containing all objects of type T
205    };
206
207    template <class T>
208    ClassIdentifier<T>* ClassIdentifier<T>::pointer_s;
209
210    /**
211        @brief Constructor: Creates the ObjectList.
212        @param name The name of the Class
213    */
214    template <class T>
215    ClassIdentifier<T>::ClassIdentifier(const std::string& name)
216    {
217        this->objects_ = new ObjectList<T>;
218        this->name_ = name;
219        this->identifierMap_s[name] = this;
220    }
221
222    /**
223        @brief Destructor: Deletes the ObjectList, sets the singleton-pointer to zero.
224    */
225    template <class T>
226    ClassIdentifier<T>::~ClassIdentifier()
227    {
228        delete this->objects_;
229        this->pointer_s = NULL;
230    }
231
232    /**
233        @brief Registers a class, which means that the name and the parents get stored.
234        @param parents An IdentifierList, containing the Identifiers of all parents of the class
235        @param name A string, containing exactly the name of the class
236        @param bRootClass True if the class is either an Interface or the BaseObject itself
237        @return The ClassIdentifier itself
238    */
239    template <class T>
240    ClassIdentifier<T>* ClassIdentifier<T>::registerClass(const IdentifierList* parents, const std::string& name, bool bRootClass)
241    {
242        COUT(4) << "*** Register Class in " << name << "-Singleton." << std::endl;
243
244        // It's a singleton, so maybe we have to create it first
245        ClassIdentifier<T>::createIdentifier(name);
246
247        // Check if at least one object of the given type was created
248        if (!pointer_s->bCreatedOneObject_)
249        {
250            // If no: We have to store the informations and initialize the Identifier
251            COUT(4) << "*** Register Class in " << name << "-Singleton -> Initialize Singleton." << std::endl;
252            if (bRootClass)
253                pointer_s->initialize(NULL); // If a class is derived from two interfaces, the second interface might think it's derived from the first because of the order of constructor-calls. Thats why we set parents to zero in that case.
254            else
255                pointer_s->initialize(parents);
256        }
257
258        return pointer_s;
259    }
260
261    /**
262        @brief Creates the only instance of this class for the template class T.
263        @param name The name of the Class
264    */
265    template <class T>
266    void ClassIdentifier<T>::createIdentifier(const std::string& name)
267    {
268        static bool bFirstCeateIdentifierFunctionCall = true;
269        static ClassIdentifier<T> classIdentifierObject = ClassIdentifier<T>(name);
270
271        if (bFirstCeateIdentifierFunctionCall)
272        {
273            COUT(4) << "*** Create Identifier Singleton for " << name << "." << std::endl;
274            pointer_s = &classIdentifierObject;
275            bFirstCeateIdentifierFunctionCall = false;
276        }
277    }
278
279    /**
280        @brief Adds an object of the given type to the ObjectList.
281        @param object The object to add
282    */
283    template <class T>
284    void ClassIdentifier<T>::addObject(T* object)
285    {
286        COUT(4) << "*** Added object to " << ClassIdentifier<T>::getIdentifier()->getName() << "-list." << std::endl;
287        object->getMetaList().add(ClassIdentifier<T>::getIdentifier()->objects_, ClassIdentifier<T>::getIdentifier()->objects_->add(object));
288    }
289
290
291    // ###############################
292    // ###   SubclassIdentifier    ###
293    // ###############################
294    //! The SubclassIdentifier acts almost like an Identifier, but has some prerequisites.
295    /**
296        You can only assign an Identifier that belongs to a class T (or derived) to a SubclassIdentifier<T>.
297        If you assign something else, the program aborts.
298        Because we know the minimal type, a dynamic_cast is done, which makes it easier to create a new object.
299    */
300    template <class T>
301    class SubclassIdentifier
302    {
303        public:
304            /**
305                @brief Constructor: Automaticaly assigns the Identifier of the given class.
306            */
307            SubclassIdentifier()
308            {
309                this->identifier_ = ClassIdentifier<T>::getIdentifier();
310            }
311
312            /**
313                @brief Overloading of the = operator: assigns the identifier and checks its type.
314                @param identifier The Identifier to assign
315                @return The SubclassIdentifier itself
316            */
317            SubclassIdentifier<T>& operator=(Identifier* identifier)
318            {
319                if (!identifier->isA(ClassIdentifier<T>::getIdentifier()))
320                {
321                    COUT(1) << "Error: Class " << identifier->getName() << " is not a " << ClassIdentifier<T>::getIdentifier()->getName() << "!" << std::endl;
322                    COUT(1) << "Error: SubclassIdentifier<" << ClassIdentifier<T>::getIdentifier()->getName() << "> = Class(" << identifier->getName() << ") is forbidden." << std::endl;
323                    COUT(1) << "Aborting..." << std::endl;
324                    abort();
325                }
326                this->identifier_ = identifier;
327                return *this;
328            }
329
330            /**
331                @brief Overloading of the * operator: returns the assigned identifier.
332                @return The assigned identifier
333            */
334            Identifier* operator*()
335            {
336                return this->identifier_;
337            }
338
339            /**
340                @brief Overloading of the -> operator: returns the assigned identifier.
341                @return The assigned identifier
342            */
343            Identifier* operator->() const
344            {
345                return this->identifier_;
346            }
347
348            /**
349                @brief Creates a new object of the type of the assigned Identifier and dynamic_casts it to the minimal type given by T.
350                @return The new object
351            */
352            T* fabricate()
353            {
354                BaseObject* newObject = this->identifier_->fabricate();
355
356                // Check if the creation was successful
357                if (newObject)
358                {
359                    // Do a dynamic_cast, because an object of type T is much better than of type BaseObject
360                    return dynamic_cast<T*>(newObject);
361                }
362                else
363                {
364                    // Something went terribly wrong
365                    if (this->identifier_)
366                    {
367                        COUT(1) << "Error: Class " << this->identifier_->getName() << " is not a " << ClassIdentifier<T>::getIdentifier()->getName() << "!" << std::endl;
368                        COUT(1) << "Error: Couldn't fabricate a new Object." << std::endl;
369                        COUT(1) << "Aborting..." << std::endl;
370                    }
371                    else
372                    {
373                        COUT(1) << "Error: Couldn't fabricate a new Object - Identifier is undefined." << std::endl;
374                        COUT(1) << "Aborting..." << std::endl;
375                    }
376
377                    abort();
378                }
379            }
380
381            /** @returns the assigned identifier. */
382            inline const Identifier* getIdentifier() const
383                { return this->identifier_; }
384
385            /** @returns true, if the assigned identifier is at least of the given type. @param identifier The identifier to compare with */
386            inline bool isA(const Identifier* identifier) const
387                { return this->identifier_->isA(identifier); }
388
389            /** @returns true, if the assigned identifier is exactly of the given type. @param identifier The identifier to compare with */
390            inline bool isDirectlyA(const Identifier* identifier) const
391                { return this->identifier_->isDirectlyA(identifier); }
392
393            /** @returns true, if the assigned identifier is a child of the given identifier. @param identifier The identifier to compare with */
394            inline bool isChildOf(const Identifier* identifier) const
395                { return this->identifier_->isChildOf(identifier); }
396
397            /** @returns true, if the assigned identifier is a parent of the given identifier. @param identifier The identifier to compare with */
398            inline bool isParentOf(const Identifier* identifier) const
399                { return this->identifier_->isParentOf(identifier); }
400
401        private:
402            Identifier* identifier_;        //!< The assigned identifier
403    };
404}
405
406#endif /* _Identifier_H__ */
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