1 // Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4 
5 #ifndef BASE_SCOPED_GENERIC_H_
6 #define BASE_SCOPED_GENERIC_H_
7 
8 #include <stdlib.h>
9 
10 #include <algorithm>
11 
12 #include "base/compiler_specific.h"
13 #include "base/macros.h"
14 
15 namespace base {
16 
17 // This class acts like ScopedPtr with a custom deleter (although is slightly
18 // less fancy in some of the more escoteric respects) except that it keeps a
19 // copy of the object rather than a pointer, and we require that the contained
20 // object has some kind of "invalid" value.
21 //
22 // Defining a scoper based on this class allows you to get a scoper for
23 // non-pointer types without having to write custom code for set, reset, and
24 // move, etc. and get almost identical semantics that people are used to from
25 // scoped_ptr.
26 //
27 // It is intended that you will typedef this class with an appropriate deleter
28 // to implement clean up tasks for objects that act like pointers from a
29 // resource management standpoint but aren't, such as file descriptors and
30 // various types of operating system handles. Using scoped_ptr for these
31 // things requires that you keep a pointer to the handle valid for the lifetime
32 // of the scoper (which is easy to mess up).
33 //
34 // For an object to be able to be put into a ScopedGeneric, it must support
35 // standard copyable semantics and have a specific "invalid" value. The traits
36 // must define a free function and also the invalid value to assign for
37 // default-constructed and released objects.
38 //
39 //   struct FooScopedTraits {
40 //     // It's assumed that this is a fast inline function with little-to-no
41 //     // penalty for duplicate calls. This must be a static function even
42 //     // for stateful traits.
43 //     static int InvalidValue() {
44 //       return 0;
45 //     }
46 //
47 //     // This free function will not be called if f == InvalidValue()!
48 //     static void Free(int f) {
49 //       ::FreeFoo(f);
50 //     }
51 //   };
52 //
53 //   typedef ScopedGeneric<int, FooScopedTraits> ScopedFoo;
54 template<typename T, typename Traits>
55 class ScopedGeneric {
56  private:
57   // This must be first since it's used inline below.
58   //
59   // Use the empty base class optimization to allow us to have a D
60   // member, while avoiding any space overhead for it when D is an
61   // empty class.  See e.g. http://www.cantrip.org/emptyopt.html for a good
62   // discussion of this technique.
63   struct Data : public Traits {
DataData64     explicit Data(const T& in) : generic(in) {}
DataData65     Data(const T& in, const Traits& other) : Traits(other), generic(in) {}
66     T generic;
67   };
68 
69  public:
70   typedef T element_type;
71   typedef Traits traits_type;
72 
ScopedGeneric()73   ScopedGeneric() : data_(traits_type::InvalidValue()) {}
74 
75   // Constructor. Takes responsibility for freeing the resource associated with
76   // the object T.
ScopedGeneric(const element_type & value)77   explicit ScopedGeneric(const element_type& value) : data_(value) {}
78 
79   // Constructor. Allows initialization of a stateful traits object.
ScopedGeneric(const element_type & value,const traits_type & traits)80   ScopedGeneric(const element_type& value, const traits_type& traits)
81       : data_(value, traits) {
82   }
83 
84   // Move constructor. Allows initialization from a ScopedGeneric rvalue.
ScopedGeneric(ScopedGeneric<T,Traits> && rvalue)85   ScopedGeneric(ScopedGeneric<T, Traits>&& rvalue)
86       : data_(rvalue.release(), rvalue.get_traits()) {
87   }
88 
~ScopedGeneric()89   ~ScopedGeneric() {
90     FreeIfNecessary();
91   }
92 
93   // operator=. Allows assignment from a ScopedGeneric rvalue.
94   ScopedGeneric& operator=(ScopedGeneric<T, Traits>&& rvalue) {
95     reset(rvalue.release());
96     return *this;
97   }
98 
99   // Frees the currently owned object, if any. Then takes ownership of a new
100   // object, if given. Self-resets are not allowd as on scoped_ptr. See
101   // http://crbug.com/162971
102   void reset(const element_type& value = traits_type::InvalidValue()) {
103     if (data_.generic != traits_type::InvalidValue() && data_.generic == value)
104       abort();
105     FreeIfNecessary();
106     data_.generic = value;
107   }
108 
swap(ScopedGeneric & other)109   void swap(ScopedGeneric& other) {
110     // Standard swap idiom: 'using std::swap' ensures that std::swap is
111     // present in the overload set, but we call swap unqualified so that
112     // any more-specific overloads can be used, if available.
113     using std::swap;
114     swap(static_cast<Traits&>(data_), static_cast<Traits&>(other.data_));
115     swap(data_.generic, other.data_.generic);
116   }
117 
118   // Release the object. The return value is the current object held by this
119   // object. After this operation, this object will hold a null value, and
120   // will not own the object any more.
release()121   element_type release() WARN_UNUSED_RESULT {
122     element_type old_generic = data_.generic;
123     data_.generic = traits_type::InvalidValue();
124     return old_generic;
125   }
126 
get()127   const element_type& get() const { return data_.generic; }
128 
129   // Returns true if this object doesn't hold the special null value for the
130   // associated data type.
is_valid()131   bool is_valid() const { return data_.generic != traits_type::InvalidValue(); }
132 
133   bool operator==(const element_type& value) const {
134     return data_.generic == value;
135   }
136   bool operator!=(const element_type& value) const {
137     return data_.generic != value;
138   }
139 
get_traits()140   Traits& get_traits() { return data_; }
get_traits()141   const Traits& get_traits() const { return data_; }
142 
143  private:
FreeIfNecessary()144   void FreeIfNecessary() {
145     if (data_.generic != traits_type::InvalidValue()) {
146       data_.Free(data_.generic);
147       data_.generic = traits_type::InvalidValue();
148     }
149   }
150 
151   // Forbid comparison. If U != T, it totally doesn't make sense, and if U ==
152   // T, it still doesn't make sense because you should never have the same
153   // object owned by two different ScopedGenerics.
154   template <typename T2, typename Traits2> bool operator==(
155       const ScopedGeneric<T2, Traits2>& p2) const;
156   template <typename T2, typename Traits2> bool operator!=(
157       const ScopedGeneric<T2, Traits2>& p2) const;
158 
159   Data data_;
160 
161   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedGeneric);
162 };
163 
164 template<class T, class Traits>
swap(const ScopedGeneric<T,Traits> & a,const ScopedGeneric<T,Traits> & b)165 void swap(const ScopedGeneric<T, Traits>& a,
166           const ScopedGeneric<T, Traits>& b) {
167   a.swap(b);
168 }
169 
170 template<class T, class Traits>
171 bool operator==(const T& value, const ScopedGeneric<T, Traits>& scoped) {
172   return value == scoped.get();
173 }
174 
175 template<class T, class Traits>
176 bool operator!=(const T& value, const ScopedGeneric<T, Traits>& scoped) {
177   return value != scoped.get();
178 }
179 
180 }  // namespace base
181 
182 #endif  // BASE_SCOPED_GENERIC_H_
183