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m-aXimilian 0be064bb8e Gerneric image codec abstraction init (#6)
* remove raw pointer from resource manager

* towards generic images

* 💅 and pin libCZI module

* remove raw pointer from resource manager

* towards generic images

* fix rendering

* fix rendering

* fix unit tests

* fix pipeline

* fix gcc build

* re-enable tests

* add czi impl

* remove resource button

* refactor user code app to being a "default app"

* ui resources

* missing lib?

* init czi render support

* typos
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#pragma once
#include <concepts>
#include <functional>
#include <memory>
#include <mutex>
#include <optional>
#include <unordered_map>
#include "imaging/IPixelariumImage.hpp"
namespace pixelarium::resources
{
using ResourceKey = size_t;
struct empty_resource_exception : public std::exception
{
empty_resource_exception() {};
empty_resource_exception(const char* msg) : message_(msg) {};
const char* what() { return message_; }
private:
const char* message_ = "Empty Resource";
};
struct IResource
{
virtual ~IResource() = default;
};
template <typename R>
concept ResT = requires(R& r) { static_cast<IResource&>(r); };
template <typename ResT>
class IResourcePool
{
public:
virtual ~IResourcePool() = default;
virtual std::optional<std::weak_ptr<ResT>> GetResource(size_t id) const = 0;
virtual ResourceKey SetResource(std::unique_ptr<ResT> res) = 0;
virtual bool ModifyResource(ResourceKey id, std::unique_ptr<ResT> res) = 0;
virtual bool DeleteResource(ResourceKey id) = 0;
virtual void EnumerateResources(
const std::function<void(ResourceKey, size_t, const imaging::IPixelariumImage&)>& func) = 0;
virtual size_t GetTotalSize() const = 0;
virtual void Clear() = 0;
};
// Now with the =GetResource= method, I do not want to transfer ownership to the caller of that method. The ownership
// should still
// reside with the =ResourcePool=!
// In fact, the intention is, that there is no way back once the =ResourcePool= took ownership of an object.
// Callers can get references, but no ownership. A caller might delete a resource though.
class ImageResourcePool : public IResourcePool<imaging::IPixelariumImage>
{
public:
ImageResourcePool() = default;
ImageResourcePool(ImageResourcePool&) = delete;
ImageResourcePool(const ImageResourcePool&) = delete;
ImageResourcePool(ImageResourcePool&&) = delete;
ImageResourcePool& operator=(ImageResourcePool&) = delete;
ImageResourcePool& operator=(ImageResourcePool&&) = delete;
std::optional<std::weak_ptr<imaging::IPixelariumImage>> GetResource(ResourceKey id) const override;
ResourceKey SetResource(std::unique_ptr<imaging::IPixelariumImage> res) override;
bool ModifyResource(ResourceKey id, std::unique_ptr<imaging::IPixelariumImage> res) override;
bool DeleteResource(ResourceKey id) override;
void Clear() override { this->resources_.clear(); }
void EnumerateResources(
const std::function<void(ResourceKey, size_t, const imaging::IPixelariumImage&)>& func) override;
template <typename Callable>
requires std::invocable<Callable, ResourceKey, size_t, const imaging::IPixelariumImage&>
void Enumerate(Callable&& func) const
{
size_t idx{0};
for (const auto& e : this->resources_)
{
func(e.first, idx, *e.second);
}
}
size_t GetTotalSize() const override { return resources_.size(); }
private:
std::unordered_map<size_t, std::shared_ptr<imaging::IPixelariumImage>> resources_;
std::mutex mut_;
};
} // namespace pixelarium::resources