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| 28 | /*!
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| 29 | \example tools/contiguouscache
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| 30 | \title Contiguous Cache Example
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| 31 |
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| 32 | The Contiguous Cache example shows how to use QContiguousCache to manage memory usage for
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| 33 | very large models. In some environments memory is limited and, even when it
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| 34 | isn't, users still dislike an application using excessive memory.
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| 35 | Using QContiguousCache to manage a list, rather than loading
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| 36 | the entire list into memory, allows the application to limit the amount
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| 37 | of memory it uses, regardless of the size of the data set it accesses
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| 38 |
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| 39 | The simplest way to use QContiguousCache is to cache as items are requested. When
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| 40 | a view requests an item at row N it is also likely to ask for items at rows near
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| 41 | to N.
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| 42 |
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| 43 | \snippet examples/tools/contiguouscache/randomlistmodel.cpp 0
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| 44 |
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| 45 | After getting the row, the class determines if the row is in the bounds
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| 46 | of the contiguous cache's current range. It would have been equally valid to
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| 47 | simply have the following code instead.
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| 48 |
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| 49 | \code
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| 50 | while (row > m_rows.lastIndex())
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| 51 | m_rows.append(fetchWord(m_rows.lastIndex()+1);
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| 52 | while (row < m_rows.firstIndex())
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| 53 | m_rows.prepend(fetchWord(m_rows.firstIndex()-1);
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| 54 | \endcode
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| 55 |
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| 56 | However a list will often jump rows if the scroll bar is used directly, resulting in
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| 57 | the code above causing every row between the old and new rows to be fetched.
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| 58 |
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| 59 | Using QContiguousCache::lastIndex() and QContiguousCache::firstIndex() allows
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| 60 | the example to determine what part of the list the cache is currently caching.
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| 61 | These values don't represent the indexes into the cache's own memory, but rather
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| 62 | a virtual infinite array that the cache represents.
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| 63 |
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| 64 | By using QContiguousCache::append() and QContiguousCache::prepend() the code ensures
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| 65 | that items that may be still on the screen are not lost when the requested row
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| 66 | has not moved far from the current cache range. QContiguousCache::insert() can
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| 67 | potentially remove more than one item from the cache as QContiguousCache does not
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| 68 | allow for gaps. If your cache needs to quickly jump back and forth between
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| 69 | rows with significant gaps between them consider using QCache instead.
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| 70 |
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| 71 | And thats it. A perfectly reasonable cache, using minimal memory for a very large
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| 72 | list. In this case the accessor for getting the words into the cache
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| 73 | generates random information rather than fixed information. This allows you
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| 74 | to see how the cache range is kept for a local number of rows when running the
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| 75 | example.
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| 76 |
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| 77 | \snippet examples/tools/contiguouscache/randomlistmodel.cpp 1
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| 78 |
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| 79 | It is also worth considering pre-fetching items into the cache outside of the
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| 80 | application's paint routine. This can be done either with a separate thread
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| 81 | or using a QTimer to incrementally expand the range of the cache prior to
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| 82 | rows being requested out of the current cache range.
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| 83 | */
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