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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// (C) Copyright Ion Gaztanaga 2006-2012. Distributed under the Boost
// Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file
// LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
//
// See http://www.boost.org/libs/interprocess for documentation.
//
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <boost/interprocess/detail/workaround.hpp>
//[doc_vectorstream
#include <boost/interprocess/containers/vector.hpp>
#include <boost/interprocess/containers/string.hpp>
#include <boost/interprocess/allocators/allocator.hpp>
#include <boost/interprocess/managed_shared_memory.hpp>
#include <boost/interprocess/streams/vectorstream.hpp>
#include <iterator>
//<-
#include "../test/get_process_id_name.hpp"
//->
using namespace boost::interprocess;
typedef allocator<int, managed_shared_memory::segment_manager>
IntAllocator;
typedef allocator<char, managed_shared_memory::segment_manager>
CharAllocator;
typedef vector<int, IntAllocator> MyVector;
typedef basic_string
<char, std::char_traits<char>, CharAllocator> MyString;
typedef basic_vectorstream<MyString> MyVectorStream;
int main ()
{
//Remove shared memory on construction and destruction
struct shm_remove
{
//<-
#if 1
shm_remove() { shared_memory_object::remove(test::get_process_id_name()); }
~shm_remove(){ shared_memory_object::remove(test::get_process_id_name()); }
#else
//->
shm_remove() { shared_memory_object::remove("MySharedMemory"); }
~shm_remove(){ shared_memory_object::remove("MySharedMemory"); }
//<-
#endif
//->
} remover;
//<-
(void)remover;
//->
//<-
#if 1
managed_shared_memory segment(
create_only,
test::get_process_id_name(), //segment name
65536); //segment size in bytes
#else
//->
managed_shared_memory segment(
create_only,
"MySharedMemory", //segment name
65536); //segment size in bytes
//<-
#endif
//->
//Construct shared memory vector
MyVector *myvector =
segment.construct<MyVector>("MyVector")
(IntAllocator(segment.get_segment_manager()));
//Fill vector
myvector->reserve(100);
for(int i = 0; i < 100; ++i){
myvector->push_back(i);
}
//Create the vectorstream. To create the internal shared memory
//basic_string we need to pass the shared memory allocator as
//a constructor argument
MyVectorStream myvectorstream(CharAllocator(segment.get_segment_manager()));
//Reserve the internal string
myvectorstream.reserve(100*5);
//Write all vector elements as text in the internal string
//Data will be directly written in shared memory, because
//internal string's allocator is a shared memory allocator
for(std::size_t i = 0, max = myvector->size(); i < max; ++i){
myvectorstream << (*myvector)[i] << std::endl;
}
//Auxiliary vector to compare original data
MyVector *myvector2 =
segment.construct<MyVector>("MyVector2")
(IntAllocator(segment.get_segment_manager()));
//Avoid reallocations
myvector2->reserve(100);
//Extract all values from the internal
//string directly to a shared memory vector.
std::istream_iterator<int> it(myvectorstream), itend;
std::copy(it, itend, std::back_inserter(*myvector2));
//Compare vectors
assert(std::equal(myvector->begin(), myvector->end(), myvector2->begin()));
//Create a copy of the internal string
MyString stringcopy (myvectorstream.vector());
//Now we create a new empty shared memory string...
MyString *mystring =
segment.construct<MyString>("MyString")
(CharAllocator(segment.get_segment_manager()));
//...and we swap vectorstream's internal string
//with the new one: after this statement mystring
//will be the owner of the formatted data.
//No reallocations, no data copies
myvectorstream.swap_vector(*mystring);
//Let's compare both strings
assert(stringcopy == *mystring);
//Done, destroy and delete vectors and string from the segment
segment.destroy_ptr(myvector2);
segment.destroy_ptr(myvector);
segment.destroy_ptr(mystring);
return 0;
}
//]