/* * Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef FRUIT_MACRO_H #define FRUIT_MACRO_H // This include is not required here, but having it here shortens the include trace in error messages. #include #include /** * A convenience macro to define the Inject typedef while declaring/defining the constructor that will be used for * injection. * It also supports assisted injection and injection of annotated types. * * Example usage: * * class MyClass { * public: * INJECT(MyClass(Foo* foo, Bar* bar)) {...} * }; * * is equivalent to: * * class MyClass { * public: * using Inject = MyClass(Foo*, Bar*); * * MyClass(Foo* foo, Bar* y) {...} * }; * * Example usage for assisted injection (see PartialComponent::registerFactory): * * class MyClass { * public: * INJECT(MyClass(Foo* foo, ASSISTED(int) n) {...} * }; * * is equivalent to: * * class MyClass { * public: * using Inject = MyClass(Foo*, Assisted); * * MyClass(Foo* foo, int n) {...} * }; * * Example usage for annotated types: * * class MyClass { * public: * INJECT(MyClass(ANNOTATED(SomeAnnotation, Foo*) foo, Bar* bar)) {...} * }; * * ASSISTED and ANNOTATED *can* be used together in the same INJECT() annotation, but they can't both be used for a * single parameter (as this wouldn't make sense, parameters that use assisted injection are user-supplied, they aren't * injected from a binding). * * NOTE: This can't be used if the constructor is templated (the class can be templated, however), if there are any * default arguments or if the constructor is marked `explicit'. * In those cases, define the Inject annotation manually or use registerConstructor()/registerFactory() instead. * * NOTE: ASSISTED takes just one argument, but it's declared as variadic to make sure that the preprocessor doesn't * choke on multi-argument templates like the map above, that the processor is unable to parse correctly. * * NOTE: ASSISTED takes just 2 arguments, but it's declared as variadic to make sure that the preprocessor doesn't choke * on multi-argument templates, that the processor is unable to parse correctly. * * NOTE: In addition to the public Inject typedef, two typedefs (FruitAssistedTypedef and FruitAnnotatedTypedef) will be * defined inside the class, make sure you don't define another typedef/field/method with the same name if you use the * INJECT macro (unlikely but possible) these typedefs are an implementation detail of Fruit and should not be used. * * NOTE: The return type (MyClass in this case) should not be annotated. However an annotated * MyClass (or MyClass factory) can be injected from any INJECT declaration. */ #define INJECT(Signature) \ using Inject = Signature; \ \ template \ using FruitAssistedTypedef = FruitAssistedDeclarationParam; \ template \ using FruitAnnotatedTypedef = FruitAnnotatedDeclarationParam; \ \ Signature #define ASSISTED(...) FruitAssistedTypedef<__VA_ARGS__> #define ANNOTATED(Annotation, ...) FruitAnnotatedTypedef /** * These are intentionally NOT in the fruit namespace, they can't be there for technical reasons. * * NOTE: don't use these directly, they're only used to implement the INJECT macro. * Consider them part of fruit::impl. */ template using FruitAssistedTypedef = fruit::Assisted; template using FruitAnnotatedTypedef = fruit::Annotated; #endif // FRUIT_MACRO_H