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Copyright (c) 1999-2001 the KMime authors.
See file AUTHORS for details
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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*/
/**
@file
This file is part of the API for handling @ref MIME data and
defines the BoolFlags class.
@brief
Defines the BoolFlags class.
*/
#ifndef __KMIME_BOOLFLAGS_H__
#define __KMIME_BOOLFLAGS_H__
#include "kmime_export.h"
namespace KMime {
/**
@brief
Provides a class for storing boolean values in single bytes.
This class provides functionality similar to QBitArray but requires
much less memory. Only 16-bits (or 2-bytes) can be stored.
*/
// TODO: KDE5: BIC: Remove this class, it is unused.
class KMIME_EXPORT BoolFlags {
public:
/**
Constructs an empty 2-byte flag storage.
*/
BoolFlags() { clear(); }
/**
Destroys the flag storage.
*/
~BoolFlags() {}
/**
Sets bit number @p i to the value @p b.
@param i is the bit number. Valid values are 0 through 15.
Higher values will be silently ignored.
@param b is the value to set for bit @p i.
*/
void set( unsigned int i, bool b=true );
/**
Get bit number @p i.
@param i is the bit number. Valid values are 0 through 15.
Higher values all return @c false.
@return Value of the single bit @p i.
Invalid bit numbers return @c false.
*/
bool get( unsigned int i );
/**
Sets all bits to false.
*/
void clear() { mBits[0]=0; mBits[1]=0; }
/**
Returns a pointer to the data structure used to store the bits.
*/
unsigned char *data() { return mBits; }
private:
/**
Two bytes (at least) of storage for the bits.
*/
unsigned char mBits[2]; //space for 16 flags
};
} //namespace KMime
#endif // __KMIME_BOOLFLAGS_H__
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