gecko-dev/parser/html/nsHtml5RefPtr.h

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#ifndef nsHtml5RefPtr_h
#define nsHtml5RefPtr_h
#include "nsThreadUtils.h"
template <class T>
class nsHtml5RefPtrReleaser : public nsRunnable
{
private:
T* mPtr;
public:
nsHtml5RefPtrReleaser(T* aPtr)
: mPtr(aPtr)
{}
NS_IMETHODIMP Run()
{
mPtr->Release();
return NS_OK;
}
};
// template <class T> class nsHtml5RefPtrGetterAddRefs;
/**
* Like nsRefPtr except release is proxied to the main thread. Mostly copied
* from nsRefPtr.
*/
template <class T>
class nsHtml5RefPtr
{
private:
void
assign_with_AddRef( T* rawPtr )
{
if ( rawPtr )
rawPtr->AddRef();
assign_assuming_AddRef(rawPtr);
}
void**
begin_assignment()
{
assign_assuming_AddRef(0);
return reinterpret_cast<void**>(&mRawPtr);
}
void
assign_assuming_AddRef( T* newPtr )
{
T* oldPtr = mRawPtr;
mRawPtr = newPtr;
if ( oldPtr )
release(oldPtr);
}
void
release( T* aPtr )
{
nsCOMPtr<nsIRunnable> releaser = new nsHtml5RefPtrReleaser<T>(aPtr);
if (NS_FAILED(NS_DispatchToMainThread(releaser)))
{
NS_WARNING("Failed to dispatch releaser event.");
}
}
private:
T* mRawPtr;
public:
typedef T element_type;
~nsHtml5RefPtr()
{
if ( mRawPtr )
release(mRawPtr);
}
// Constructors
nsHtml5RefPtr()
: mRawPtr(0)
// default constructor
{
}
nsHtml5RefPtr( const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& aSmartPtr )
: mRawPtr(aSmartPtr.mRawPtr)
// copy-constructor
{
if ( mRawPtr )
mRawPtr->AddRef();
}
nsHtml5RefPtr( T* aRawPtr )
: mRawPtr(aRawPtr)
// construct from a raw pointer (of the right type)
{
if ( mRawPtr )
mRawPtr->AddRef();
}
nsHtml5RefPtr( const already_AddRefed<T>& aSmartPtr )
: mRawPtr(aSmartPtr.mRawPtr)
// construct from |dont_AddRef(expr)|
{
}
// Assignment operators
nsHtml5RefPtr<T>&
operator=( const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& rhs )
// copy assignment operator
{
assign_with_AddRef(rhs.mRawPtr);
return *this;
}
nsHtml5RefPtr<T>&
operator=( T* rhs )
// assign from a raw pointer (of the right type)
{
assign_with_AddRef(rhs);
return *this;
}
nsHtml5RefPtr<T>&
operator=( const already_AddRefed<T>& rhs )
// assign from |dont_AddRef(expr)|
{
assign_assuming_AddRef(rhs.mRawPtr);
return *this;
}
// Other pointer operators
void
swap( nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& rhs )
// ...exchange ownership with |rhs|; can save a pair of refcount operations
{
T* temp = rhs.mRawPtr;
rhs.mRawPtr = mRawPtr;
mRawPtr = temp;
}
void
swap( T*& rhs )
// ...exchange ownership with |rhs|; can save a pair of refcount operations
{
T* temp = rhs;
rhs = mRawPtr;
mRawPtr = temp;
}
already_AddRefed<T>
forget()
// return the value of mRawPtr and null out mRawPtr. Useful for
// already_AddRefed return values.
{
T* temp = 0;
swap(temp);
return temp;
}
template <typename I>
void
forget( I** rhs)
// Set the target of rhs to the value of mRawPtr and null out mRawPtr.
// Useful to avoid unnecessary AddRef/Release pairs with "out"
// parameters where rhs bay be a T** or an I** where I is a base class
// of T.
{
NS_ASSERTION(rhs, "Null pointer passed to forget!");
*rhs = mRawPtr;
mRawPtr = 0;
}
T*
get() const
/*
Prefer the implicit conversion provided automatically by |operator T*() const|.
Use |get()| to resolve ambiguity or to get a castable pointer.
*/
{
return const_cast<T*>(mRawPtr);
}
operator T*() const
/*
...makes an |nsHtml5RefPtr| act like its underlying raw pointer type whenever it
is used in a context where a raw pointer is expected. It is this operator
that makes an |nsHtml5RefPtr| substitutable for a raw pointer.
Prefer the implicit use of this operator to calling |get()|, except where
necessary to resolve ambiguity.
*/
{
return get();
}
T*
operator->() const
{
NS_PRECONDITION(mRawPtr != 0, "You can't dereference a NULL nsHtml5RefPtr with operator->().");
return get();
}
nsHtml5RefPtr<T>*
get_address()
// This is not intended to be used by clients. See |address_of|
// below.
{
return this;
}
const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>*
get_address() const
// This is not intended to be used by clients. See |address_of|
// below.
{
return this;
}
public:
T&
operator*() const
{
NS_PRECONDITION(mRawPtr != 0, "You can't dereference a NULL nsHtml5RefPtr with operator*().");
return *get();
}
T**
StartAssignment()
{
#ifndef NSCAP_FEATURE_INLINE_STARTASSIGNMENT
return reinterpret_cast<T**>(begin_assignment());
#else
assign_assuming_AddRef(0);
return reinterpret_cast<T**>(&mRawPtr);
#endif
}
};
template <class T>
inline
nsHtml5RefPtr<T>*
address_of( nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& aPtr )
{
return aPtr.get_address();
}
template <class T>
inline
const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>*
address_of( const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& aPtr )
{
return aPtr.get_address();
}
template <class T>
class nsHtml5RefPtrGetterAddRefs
/*
...
This class is designed to be used for anonymous temporary objects in the
argument list of calls that return COM interface pointers, e.g.,
nsHtml5RefPtr<IFoo> fooP;
...->GetAddRefedPointer(getter_AddRefs(fooP))
DO NOT USE THIS TYPE DIRECTLY IN YOUR CODE. Use |getter_AddRefs()| instead.
When initialized with a |nsHtml5RefPtr|, as in the example above, it returns
a |void**|, a |T**|, or an |nsISupports**| as needed, that the
outer call (|GetAddRefedPointer| in this case) can fill in.
This type should be a nested class inside |nsHtml5RefPtr<T>|.
*/
{
public:
explicit
nsHtml5RefPtrGetterAddRefs( nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& aSmartPtr )
: mTargetSmartPtr(aSmartPtr)
{
// nothing else to do
}
operator void**()
{
return reinterpret_cast<void**>(mTargetSmartPtr.StartAssignment());
}
operator T**()
{
return mTargetSmartPtr.StartAssignment();
}
T*&
operator*()
{
return *(mTargetSmartPtr.StartAssignment());
}
private:
nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& mTargetSmartPtr;
};
template <class T>
inline
nsHtml5RefPtrGetterAddRefs<T>
getter_AddRefs( nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& aSmartPtr )
/*
Used around a |nsHtml5RefPtr| when
...makes the class |nsHtml5RefPtrGetterAddRefs<T>| invisible.
*/
{
return nsHtml5RefPtrGetterAddRefs<T>(aSmartPtr);
}
// Comparing two |nsHtml5RefPtr|s
template <class T, class U>
inline
bool
operator==( const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& lhs, const nsHtml5RefPtr<U>& rhs )
{
return static_cast<const T*>(lhs.get()) == static_cast<const U*>(rhs.get());
}
template <class T, class U>
inline
bool
operator!=( const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& lhs, const nsHtml5RefPtr<U>& rhs )
{
return static_cast<const T*>(lhs.get()) != static_cast<const U*>(rhs.get());
}
// Comparing an |nsHtml5RefPtr| to a raw pointer
template <class T, class U>
inline
bool
operator==( const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& lhs, const U* rhs )
{
return static_cast<const T*>(lhs.get()) == static_cast<const U*>(rhs);
}
template <class T, class U>
inline
bool
operator==( const U* lhs, const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& rhs )
{
return static_cast<const U*>(lhs) == static_cast<const T*>(rhs.get());
}
template <class T, class U>
inline
bool
operator!=( const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& lhs, const U* rhs )
{
return static_cast<const T*>(lhs.get()) != static_cast<const U*>(rhs);
}
template <class T, class U>
inline
bool
operator!=( const U* lhs, const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& rhs )
{
return static_cast<const U*>(lhs) != static_cast<const T*>(rhs.get());
}
// To avoid ambiguities caused by the presence of builtin |operator==|s
// creating a situation where one of the |operator==| defined above
// has a better conversion for one argument and the builtin has a
// better conversion for the other argument, define additional
// |operator==| without the |const| on the raw pointer.
// See bug 65664 for details.
#ifndef NSCAP_DONT_PROVIDE_NONCONST_OPEQ
template <class T, class U>
inline
bool
operator==( const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& lhs, U* rhs )
{
return static_cast<const T*>(lhs.get()) == const_cast<const U*>(rhs);
}
template <class T, class U>
inline
bool
operator==( U* lhs, const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& rhs )
{
return const_cast<const U*>(lhs) == static_cast<const T*>(rhs.get());
}
template <class T, class U>
inline
bool
operator!=( const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& lhs, U* rhs )
{
return static_cast<const T*>(lhs.get()) != const_cast<const U*>(rhs);
}
template <class T, class U>
inline
bool
operator!=( U* lhs, const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& rhs )
{
return const_cast<const U*>(lhs) != static_cast<const T*>(rhs.get());
}
#endif
// Comparing an |nsHtml5RefPtr| to |0|
template <class T>
inline
bool
operator==( const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& lhs, NSCAP_Zero* rhs )
// specifically to allow |smartPtr == 0|
{
return static_cast<const void*>(lhs.get()) == reinterpret_cast<const void*>(rhs);
}
template <class T>
inline
bool
operator==( NSCAP_Zero* lhs, const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& rhs )
// specifically to allow |0 == smartPtr|
{
return reinterpret_cast<const void*>(lhs) == static_cast<const void*>(rhs.get());
}
template <class T>
inline
bool
operator!=( const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& lhs, NSCAP_Zero* rhs )
// specifically to allow |smartPtr != 0|
{
return static_cast<const void*>(lhs.get()) != reinterpret_cast<const void*>(rhs);
}
template <class T>
inline
bool
operator!=( NSCAP_Zero* lhs, const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& rhs )
// specifically to allow |0 != smartPtr|
{
return reinterpret_cast<const void*>(lhs) != static_cast<const void*>(rhs.get());
}
#ifdef HAVE_CPP_TROUBLE_COMPARING_TO_ZERO
// We need to explicitly define comparison operators for `int'
// because the compiler is lame.
template <class T>
inline
bool
operator==( const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& lhs, int rhs )
// specifically to allow |smartPtr == 0|
{
return static_cast<const void*>(lhs.get()) == reinterpret_cast<const void*>(rhs);
}
template <class T>
inline
bool
operator==( int lhs, const nsHtml5RefPtr<T>& rhs )
// specifically to allow |0 == smartPtr|
{
return reinterpret_cast<const void*>(lhs) == static_cast<const void*>(rhs.get());
}
#endif // !defined(HAVE_CPP_TROUBLE_COMPARING_TO_ZERO)
#endif // !defined(nsHtml5RefPtr_h)