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/** @file newgrf_storage.cpp Functionality related to the temporary and persistent storage arrays for NewGRFs. */
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "newgrf_storage.h"
#include "core/pool_func.hpp"
#include
PersistentStoragePool _persistent_storage_pool("PersistentStorage");
INSTANTIATE_POOL_METHODS(PersistentStorage)
/** The changed storage arrays */
static std::set *_changed_storage_arrays = new std::set;
/**
* Remove references to use.
*/
BaseStorageArray::~BaseStorageArray()
{
_changed_storage_arrays->erase(this);
}
/**
* Add the changed storage array to the list of changed arrays.
* This is done so we only have to revert/save the changed
* arrays, which saves quite a few clears, etc. after callbacks.
* @param storage the array that has changed
*/
void AddChangedStorage(BaseStorageArray *storage)
{
_changed_storage_arrays->insert(storage);
}
/**
* Clear the changes made since the last #ClearStorageChanges.
* This is done for *all* storages that have been registered to with
* #AddChangedStorage since the previous #ClearStorageChanges.
*
* This can be done in two ways:
* - saving the changes permanently
* - reverting to the previous version
* @param keep_changes do we save or revert the changes since the last #ClearChanges?
*/
void ClearStorageChanges(bool keep_changes)
{
/* Loop over all changes arrays */
for (std::set::iterator it = _changed_storage_arrays->begin(); it != _changed_storage_arrays->end(); it++) {
(*it)->ClearChanges(keep_changes);
}
/* And then clear that array */
_changed_storage_arrays->clear();
}