From 7c9f46acd202121e67557bb634961ef17a9f6c1f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Berthold Stoeger Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2019 18:44:57 +0200 Subject: Core: remove MAX_CYLINDERS restriction Instead of using fixed size arrays, use a new cylinder_table structure. The code copies the weightsystem code, but is significantly more complex because cylinders are such an integral part of the core. Two functions to access the cylinders were added: get_cylinder() and get_or_create_cylinder() The former does a simple array access and supposes that the cylinder exists. The latter is used by the parser(s) and if a cylinder with the given id does not exist, cylinders up to that id are generated. One point will make C programmers cringe: the cylinder structure is passed by value. This is due to the way the table-macros work. A refactoring of the table macros is planned. It has to be noted that the size of a cylinder_t is 64 bytes, i.e. 8 long words on a 64-bit architecture, so passing on the stack is probably not even significantly slower than passing as reference. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger --- core/parse.c | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'core/parse.c') diff --git a/core/parse.c b/core/parse.c index 8344d3552..dd8c612e8 100644 --- a/core/parse.c +++ b/core/parse.c @@ -257,7 +257,6 @@ void dive_end(struct parser_state *state) state->cur_dc = NULL; state->cur_location.lat.udeg = 0; state->cur_location.lon.udeg = 0; - state->cur_cylinder_index = 0; } void trip_start(struct parser_state *state) @@ -290,11 +289,11 @@ void picture_end(struct parser_state *state) void cylinder_start(struct parser_state *state) { + add_empty_cylinder(&state->cur_dive->cylinders); } void cylinder_end(struct parser_state *state) { - state->cur_cylinder_index++; } void ws_start(struct parser_state *state) -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2