From ed047261f06f814eeb88a1f6ee2dd8abd7a14034 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: AndreaCatania Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2017 14:30:58 +0200 Subject: Vendor thirdparty Bullet source for upcoming physics server backend --- .../bullet/src/LinearMath/btAlignedObjectArray.h | 530 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 530 insertions(+) create mode 100644 thirdparty/bullet/src/LinearMath/btAlignedObjectArray.h (limited to 'thirdparty/bullet/src/LinearMath/btAlignedObjectArray.h') diff --git a/thirdparty/bullet/src/LinearMath/btAlignedObjectArray.h b/thirdparty/bullet/src/LinearMath/btAlignedObjectArray.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f0b646529a --- /dev/null +++ b/thirdparty/bullet/src/LinearMath/btAlignedObjectArray.h @@ -0,0 +1,530 @@ +/* +Bullet Continuous Collision Detection and Physics Library +Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Erwin Coumans http://continuousphysics.com/Bullet/ + +This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty. +In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software. +Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, +subject to the following restrictions: + +1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required. +2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the original software. +3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. +*/ + + +#ifndef BT_OBJECT_ARRAY__ +#define BT_OBJECT_ARRAY__ + +#include "btScalar.h" // has definitions like SIMD_FORCE_INLINE +#include "btAlignedAllocator.h" + +///If the platform doesn't support placement new, you can disable BT_USE_PLACEMENT_NEW +///then the btAlignedObjectArray doesn't support objects with virtual methods, and non-trivial constructors/destructors +///You can enable BT_USE_MEMCPY, then swapping elements in the array will use memcpy instead of operator= +///see discussion here: http://continuousphysics.com/Bullet/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1231 and +///http://www.continuousphysics.com/Bullet/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1240 + +#define BT_USE_PLACEMENT_NEW 1 +//#define BT_USE_MEMCPY 1 //disable, because it is cumbersome to find out for each platform where memcpy is defined. It can be in or or otherwise... +#define BT_ALLOW_ARRAY_COPY_OPERATOR // enabling this can accidently perform deep copies of data if you are not careful + +#ifdef BT_USE_MEMCPY +#include +#include +#endif //BT_USE_MEMCPY + +#ifdef BT_USE_PLACEMENT_NEW +#include //for placement new +#endif //BT_USE_PLACEMENT_NEW + +// The register keyword is deprecated in C++11 so don't use it. +#if __cplusplus > 199711L +#define BT_REGISTER +#else +#define BT_REGISTER register +#endif + +///The btAlignedObjectArray template class uses a subset of the stl::vector interface for its methods +///It is developed to replace stl::vector to avoid portability issues, including STL alignment issues to add SIMD/SSE data +template +//template +class btAlignedObjectArray +{ + btAlignedAllocator m_allocator; + + int m_size; + int m_capacity; + T* m_data; + //PCK: added this line + bool m_ownsMemory; + +#ifdef BT_ALLOW_ARRAY_COPY_OPERATOR +public: + SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btAlignedObjectArray& operator=(const btAlignedObjectArray &other) + { + copyFromArray(other); + return *this; + } +#else//BT_ALLOW_ARRAY_COPY_OPERATOR +private: + SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btAlignedObjectArray& operator=(const btAlignedObjectArray &other); +#endif//BT_ALLOW_ARRAY_COPY_OPERATOR + +protected: + SIMD_FORCE_INLINE int allocSize(int size) + { + return (size ? size*2 : 1); + } + SIMD_FORCE_INLINE void copy(int start,int end, T* dest) const + { + int i; + for (i=start;i=0); + btAssert(n=0); + btAssert(n=0); + btAssert(n=0); + btAssert(n0); + m_size--; + m_data[m_size].~T(); + } + + + ///resize changes the number of elements in the array. If the new size is larger, the new elements will be constructed using the optional second argument. + ///when the new number of elements is smaller, the destructor will be called, but memory will not be freed, to reduce performance overhead of run-time memory (de)allocations. + SIMD_FORCE_INLINE void resizeNoInitialize(int newsize) + { + if (newsize > size()) + { + reserve(newsize); + } + m_size = newsize; + } + + SIMD_FORCE_INLINE void resize(int newsize, const T& fillData=T()) + { + const BT_REGISTER int curSize = size(); + + if (newsize < curSize) + { + for(int i = newsize; i < curSize; i++) + { + m_data[i].~T(); + } + } else + { + if (newsize > curSize) + { + reserve(newsize); + } +#ifdef BT_USE_PLACEMENT_NEW + for (int i=curSize;i + void quickSortInternal(const L& CompareFunc,int lo, int hi) + { + // lo is the lower index, hi is the upper index + // of the region of array a that is to be sorted + int i=lo, j=hi; + T x=m_data[(lo+hi)/2]; + + // partition + do + { + while (CompareFunc(m_data[i],x)) + i++; + while (CompareFunc(x,m_data[j])) + j--; + if (i<=j) + { + swap(i,j); + i++; j--; + } + } while (i<=j); + + // recursion + if (lo + void quickSort(const L& CompareFunc) + { + //don't sort 0 or 1 elements + if (size()>1) + { + quickSortInternal(CompareFunc,0,size()-1); + } + } + + + ///heap sort from http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~lloyd/tildeAlgDS/Sort/Heap/ + template + void downHeap(T *pArr, int k, int n, const L& CompareFunc) + { + /* PRE: a[k+1..N] is a heap */ + /* POST: a[k..N] is a heap */ + + T temp = pArr[k - 1]; + /* k has child(s) */ + while (k <= n/2) + { + int child = 2*k; + + if ((child < n) && CompareFunc(pArr[child - 1] , pArr[child])) + { + child++; + } + /* pick larger child */ + if (CompareFunc(temp , pArr[child - 1])) + { + /* move child up */ + pArr[k - 1] = pArr[child - 1]; + k = child; + } + else + { + break; + } + } + pArr[k - 1] = temp; + } /*downHeap*/ + + void swap(int index0,int index1) + { +#ifdef BT_USE_MEMCPY + char temp[sizeof(T)]; + memcpy(temp,&m_data[index0],sizeof(T)); + memcpy(&m_data[index0],&m_data[index1],sizeof(T)); + memcpy(&m_data[index1],temp,sizeof(T)); +#else + T temp = m_data[index0]; + m_data[index0] = m_data[index1]; + m_data[index1] = temp; +#endif //BT_USE_PLACEMENT_NEW + + } + + template + void heapSort(const L& CompareFunc) + { + /* sort a[0..N-1], N.B. 0 to N-1 */ + int k; + int n = m_size; + for (k = n/2; k > 0; k--) + { + downHeap(m_data, k, n, CompareFunc); + } + + /* a[1..N] is now a heap */ + while ( n>=1 ) + { + swap(0,n-1); /* largest of a[0..n-1] */ + + + n = n - 1; + /* restore a[1..i-1] heap */ + downHeap(m_data, 1, n, CompareFunc); + } + } + + ///non-recursive binary search, assumes sorted array + int findBinarySearch(const T& key) const + { + int first = 0; + int last = size()-1; + + //assume sorted array + while (first <= last) { + int mid = (first + last) / 2; // compute mid point. + if (key > m_data[mid]) + first = mid + 1; // repeat search in top half. + else if (key < m_data[mid]) + last = mid - 1; // repeat search in bottom half. + else + return mid; // found it. return position ///// + } + return size(); // failed to find key + } + + + int findLinearSearch(const T& key) const + { + int index=size(); + int i; + + for (i=0;i