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01 Mar 2025 02:32PM CUT coverage: 97.241% (+0.06%) from 97.185%
13605778711

Pull #86

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Merge c61fe7502 into 4936252be
Pull Request #86: Resource shortcuts `GetResource` and `AddResource`

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/ecs/column.go
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package ecs
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import (
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        "reflect"
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        "unsafe"
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)
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// column storage for components in an archetype.
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type column struct {
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        data       reflect.Value
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        pointer    unsafe.Pointer
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        isRelation bool
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        target     Entity
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        itemSize   uintptr
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        len        uint32
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}
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// newColumn creates a new column for a given type and capacity.
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func newColumn(tp reflect.Type, isRelation bool, target Entity, capacity uint32) column {
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        // TODO: should be use a slice instead of an array here?
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        data := reflect.New(reflect.ArrayOf(int(capacity), tp)).Elem()
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        pointer := data.Addr().UnsafePointer()
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        return column{
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                data:       data,
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                pointer:    pointer,
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                itemSize:   sizeOf(tp),
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                isRelation: isRelation,
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                target:     target,
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                len:        0,
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        }
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}
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// Len returns the number of components in the column.
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func (c *column) Len() int {
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        return int(c.len)
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}
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// Cap returns the current capacity of the column.
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func (c *column) Cap() int {
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        return c.data.Cap()
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}
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// Get returns a pointer to the component at the given index.
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func (c *column) Get(index uintptr) unsafe.Pointer {
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        return unsafe.Add(c.pointer, index*c.itemSize)
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}
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// Add adds a component to the column.
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func (c *column) Add(comp unsafe.Pointer) (unsafe.Pointer, uint32) {
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        c.Extend(1)
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        c.len++
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        return c.Set(c.len-1, comp), c.len - 1
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}
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// Alloc allocates memory for the given number of components.
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func (c *column) Alloc(n uint32) {
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        c.Extend(n)
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        c.len += n
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}
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func (c *column) AddAll(other *column) {
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        oldLen := c.len
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        c.Alloc(other.len)
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        src := other.Get(0)
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        dst := c.Get(uintptr(oldLen))
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        copyPtr(src, dst, c.itemSize*uintptr(other.len))
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}
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// Set overwrites the component at the given index.
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func (c *column) Set(index uint32, comp unsafe.Pointer) unsafe.Pointer {
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        dst := c.Get(uintptr(index))
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        if c.itemSize == 0 {
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                return dst
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        }
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        copyPtr(comp, dst, uintptr(c.itemSize))
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        return dst
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}
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// Remove swap-removes the component at the given index.
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// Returns whether a swap was necessary.
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func (c *column) Remove(index uint32, zero unsafe.Pointer) bool {
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        lastIndex := uintptr(c.len - 1)
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        swapped := index != uint32(lastIndex)
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        if swapped && c.itemSize != 0 {
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                src := unsafe.Add(c.pointer, lastIndex*c.itemSize)
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                dst := unsafe.Add(c.pointer, uintptr(index)*c.itemSize)
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                copyPtr(src, dst, uintptr(c.itemSize))
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        }
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        c.len--
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        if zero != nil {
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                c.Zero(lastIndex, zero)
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        }
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        return swapped
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}
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// Extend the column to be able to store the given number of additional components.
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// Has no effect of the column's capacity is already sufficient.
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// If the capacity needs to be increased, it will be doubled until it is sufficient.
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func (c *column) Extend(by uint32) {
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        required := c.Len() + int(by)
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        cap := c.Cap()
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        if cap >= required {
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                return
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        }
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        for cap < required {
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                cap *= 2
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        }
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        old := c.data
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        c.data = reflect.New(reflect.ArrayOf(cap, old.Type().Elem())).Elem()
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        c.pointer = c.data.Addr().UnsafePointer()
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        reflect.Copy(c.data, old)
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}
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// Zero resets the memory at the given index.
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func (c *column) Zero(index uintptr, zero unsafe.Pointer) {
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        if c.itemSize == 0 {
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                return
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        }
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        dst := unsafe.Add(c.pointer, index*c.itemSize)
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        copyPtr(zero, dst, uintptr(c.itemSize))
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}
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// Zero resets a block of storage in one buffer.
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func (c *column) ZeroRange(start, len uint32, zero unsafe.Pointer) {
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        size := uint32(c.itemSize)
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        if size == 0 {
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                return
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        }
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        var i uint32
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        for i = 0; i < len; i++ {
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                dst := unsafe.Add(c.pointer, (i+start)*size)
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                copyPtr(zero, dst, c.itemSize)
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        }
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}
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func (c *column) Reset(zero unsafe.Pointer) {
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        len := c.len
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        if c.len == 0 {
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                return
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        }
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        c.len = 0
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        if zero == nil {
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                return
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        }
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        if len <= 64 { // A coarse estimate where manually zeroing is faster
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                c.ZeroRange(0, len, zero)
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        } else {
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                c.data.SetZero()
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        }
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}
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