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/*
Rosegarden
A MIDI and audio sequencer and musical notation editor.
This program is Copyright 2000-2008
Guillaume Laurent <[email protected]>,
Chris Cannam <[email protected]>,
Richard Bown <[email protected]>
The moral rights of Guillaume Laurent, Chris Cannam, and Richard
Bown to claim authorship of this work have been asserted.
Other copyrights also apply to some parts of this work. Please
see the AUTHORS file and individual file headers for details.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file
COPYING included with this distribution for more information.
*/
#ifndef _RG_CANVASITEMGC_H_
#define _RG_CANVASITEMGC_H_
#include <vector>
class TQCanvasItem;
namespace Rosegarden
{
/**
* A pseudo GC in which CanvasItems whose ownership isn't clear cut
* can be put for periodical removal.
*
* This is especially for SegmentItems which can put their repeat
* rectangles when they're being deleted.
*
* The problem this solves is a classic ownership/double deletion
* case. The SegmentCanvas deletes all its items on destruction. But
* the SegmentItems have an auxiliary "repeat rectangle" which is a
* TQCanvasRectangle, that needs to be deleted when the SegmentItem is
* itself deleted.
*
* However, if the SegmentItem deletes its repeat rectangle, then when
* the SegmentCanvas destruction occurs, the SegmentCanvas dtor will
* get a list of all its children (TQCanvas::allItems()), containing
* both SegmentItems and their repeat rectangles. Deleting a
* SegmentItem will delete its repeat rectangle, which will still be
* present in the all children list which the SegmentCanvas dtor is
* iterating over.
*
* So a solution is simply to push to-be-deleted repeat rectangles on
* this GC, which should be processed on canvas updates, for instance.
*
*/
class CanvasItemGC
{
public:
/// mark the given item for GC
static void mark(TQCanvasItem*);
/// GC all marked items
static void gc();
/// Forget all marked items - don't delete them
static void flush();
protected:
static std::vector<TQCanvasItem*> m_garbage;
};
}
#endif
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