| /* |
| * Copyright 2016 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved. |
| * |
| * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license |
| * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source |
| * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found |
| * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may |
| * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. |
| */ |
| #ifndef RTC_BASE_REF_COUNTED_OBJECT_H_ |
| #define RTC_BASE_REF_COUNTED_OBJECT_H_ |
| |
| #include <type_traits> |
| #include <utility> |
| |
| #include "api/scoped_refptr.h" |
| #include "rtc_base/constructor_magic.h" |
| #include "rtc_base/ref_count.h" |
| #include "rtc_base/ref_counter.h" |
| |
| namespace rtc { |
| |
| template <class T> |
| class RefCountedObject : public T { |
| public: |
| RefCountedObject() {} |
| |
| template <class P0> |
| explicit RefCountedObject(P0&& p0) : T(std::forward<P0>(p0)) {} |
| |
| template <class P0, class P1, class... Args> |
| RefCountedObject(P0&& p0, P1&& p1, Args&&... args) |
| : T(std::forward<P0>(p0), |
| std::forward<P1>(p1), |
| std::forward<Args>(args)...) {} |
| |
| void AddRef() const override { ref_count_.IncRef(); } |
| |
| RefCountReleaseStatus Release() const override { |
| const auto status = ref_count_.DecRef(); |
| if (status == RefCountReleaseStatus::kDroppedLastRef) { |
| delete this; |
| } |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| // Return whether the reference count is one. If the reference count is used |
| // in the conventional way, a reference count of 1 implies that the current |
| // thread owns the reference and no other thread shares it. This call |
| // performs the test for a reference count of one, and performs the memory |
| // barrier needed for the owning thread to act on the object, knowing that it |
| // has exclusive access to the object. |
| virtual bool HasOneRef() const { return ref_count_.HasOneRef(); } |
| |
| protected: |
| ~RefCountedObject() override {} |
| |
| mutable webrtc::webrtc_impl::RefCounter ref_count_{0}; |
| |
| RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(RefCountedObject); |
| }; |
| |
| template <class T> |
| class FinalRefCountedObject final : public T { |
| public: |
| using T::T; |
| // Until c++17 compilers are allowed not to inherit the default constructors. |
| // Thus the default constructors are forwarded explicitly. |
| FinalRefCountedObject() = default; |
| explicit FinalRefCountedObject(const T& other) : T(other) {} |
| explicit FinalRefCountedObject(T&& other) : T(std::move(other)) {} |
| FinalRefCountedObject(const FinalRefCountedObject&) = delete; |
| FinalRefCountedObject& operator=(const FinalRefCountedObject&) = delete; |
| |
| void AddRef() const { ref_count_.IncRef(); } |
| RefCountReleaseStatus Release() const { |
| const auto status = ref_count_.DecRef(); |
| if (status == RefCountReleaseStatus::kDroppedLastRef) { |
| delete this; |
| } |
| return status; |
| } |
| bool HasOneRef() const { return ref_count_.HasOneRef(); } |
| |
| private: |
| ~FinalRefCountedObject() = default; |
| |
| mutable webrtc::webrtc_impl::RefCounter ref_count_{0}; |
| }; |
| |
| // General utilities for constructing a reference counted class and the |
| // appropriate reference count implementation for that class. |
| // |
| // These utilities select either the `RefCountedObject` implementation or |
| // `FinalRefCountedObject` depending on whether the to-be-shared class is |
| // derived from the RefCountInterface interface or not (respectively). |
| |
| // `make_ref_counted`: |
| // |
| // Use this when you want to construct a reference counted object of type T and |
| // get a `scoped_refptr<>` back. Example: |
| // |
| // auto p = make_ref_counted<Foo>("bar", 123); |
| // |
| // For a class that inherits from RefCountInterface, this is equivalent to: |
| // |
| // auto p = scoped_refptr<Foo>(new RefCountedObject<Foo>("bar", 123)); |
| // |
| // If the class does not inherit from RefCountInterface, the example is |
| // equivalent to: |
| // |
| // auto p = scoped_refptr<FinalRefCountedObject<Foo>>( |
| // new FinalRefCountedObject<Foo>("bar", 123)); |
| // |
| // In these cases, `make_ref_counted` reduces the amount of boilerplate code but |
| // also helps with the most commonly intended usage of RefCountedObject whereby |
| // methods for reference counting, are virtual and designed to satisfy the need |
| // of an interface. When such a need does not exist, it is more efficient to use |
| // the `FinalRefCountedObject` template, which does not add the vtable overhead. |
| // |
| // Note that in some cases, using RefCountedObject directly may still be what's |
| // needed. |
| |
| // `make_ref_counted` for classes that are convertible to RefCountInterface. |
| template < |
| typename T, |
| typename... Args, |
| typename std::enable_if<std::is_convertible<T*, RefCountInterface*>::value, |
| T>::type* = nullptr> |
| scoped_refptr<T> make_ref_counted(Args&&... args) { |
| return new RefCountedObject<T>(std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
| } |
| |
| // `make_ref_counted` for complete classes that are not convertible to |
| // RefCountInterface. |
| template < |
| typename T, |
| typename... Args, |
| typename std::enable_if<!std::is_convertible<T*, RefCountInterface*>::value, |
| T>::type* = nullptr> |
| scoped_refptr<FinalRefCountedObject<T>> make_ref_counted(Args&&... args) { |
| return new FinalRefCountedObject<T>(std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
| } |
| |
| // `Ref<>`, `Ref<>::Type` and `Ref<>::Ptr`: |
| // |
| // `Ref` is a type declaring utility that is compatible with `make_ref_counted` |
| // and can be used in classes and methods where it's more convenient (or |
| // readable) to have the compiler figure out the fully fleshed out type for a |
| // class rather than spell it out verbatim in all places the type occurs (which |
| // can mean maintenance work if the class layout changes). |
| // |
| // Usage examples: |
| // |
| // If you want to declare the parameter type that's always compatible with |
| // this code: |
| // |
| // Bar(make_ref_counted<Foo>()); |
| // |
| // You can use `Ref<>::Ptr` to declare a compatible scoped_refptr type: |
| // |
| // void Bar(Ref<Foo>::Ptr p); |
| // |
| // This might be more practically useful in templates though. |
| // |
| // In rare cases you might need to be able to declare a parameter that's fully |
| // compatible with the reference counted T type - and just using T* is not |
| // enough. To give a code example, we can declare a function, `Foo` that is |
| // compatible with this code: |
| // auto p = make_ref_counted<Foo>(); |
| // Foo(p.get()); |
| // |
| // void Foo(Ref<Foo>::Type* foo_ptr); |
| // |
| // Alternatively this would be: |
| // void Foo(Foo* foo_ptr); |
| // or |
| // void Foo(FinalRefCountedObject<Foo>* foo_ptr); |
| |
| // Declares the approprate reference counted type for T depending on whether |
| // T is convertible to RefCountInterface or not. |
| // For classes that are convertible, the type will simply be T. |
| // For classes that cannot be converted to RefCountInterface, the type will be |
| // FinalRefCountedObject<T>. |
| // This is most useful for declaring a scoped_refptr<T> instance for a class |
| // that may or may not implement a virtual reference counted interface: |
| // * scoped_refptr<Ref<Foo>::Type> my_ptr; |
| template <typename T> |
| struct Ref { |
| typedef typename std::conditional< |
| std::is_convertible<T*, RefCountInterface*>::value, |
| T, |
| FinalRefCountedObject<T>>::type Type; |
| |
| typedef scoped_refptr<Type> Ptr; |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace rtc |
| |
| #endif // RTC_BASE_REF_COUNTED_OBJECT_H_ |