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+// Copyright 2019 The Abseil Authors.
+//
+// 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
+//
+// https://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.
+//
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// File: function_ref.h
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+//
+// This header file defines the `absl::FunctionRef` type for holding a
+// non-owning reference to an object of any invocable type. This function
+// reference is typically most useful as a type-erased argument type for
+// accepting function types that neither take ownership nor copy the type; using
+// the reference type in this case avoids a copy and an allocation. Best
+// practices of other non-owning reference-like objects (such as
+// `absl::string_view`) apply here.
+//
+// An `absl::FunctionRef` is similar in usage to a `std::function` but has the
+// following differences:
+//
+// * It doesn't own the underlying object.
+// * It doesn't have a null or empty state.
+// * It never performs deep copies or allocations.
+// * It's much faster and cheaper to construct.
+// * It's trivially copyable and destructable.
+//
+// Generally, `absl::FunctionRef` should not be used as a return value, data
+// member, or to initialize a `std::function`. Such usages will often lead to
+// problematic lifetime issues. Once you convert something to an
+// `absl::FunctionRef` you cannot make a deep copy later.
+//
+// This class is suitable for use wherever a "const std::function<>&"
+// would be used without making a copy. ForEach functions and other versions of
+// the visitor pattern are a good example of when this class should be used.
+//
+// This class is trivial to copy and should be passed by value.
+#ifndef ABSL_FUNCTIONAL_FUNCTION_REF_H_
+#define ABSL_FUNCTIONAL_FUNCTION_REF_H_
+
+#include <cassert>
+#include <functional>
+#include <type_traits>
+
+#include "absl/functional/internal/function_ref.h"
+#include "absl/meta/type_traits.h"
+
+namespace absl {
+ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
+
+// FunctionRef
+//
+// Dummy class declaration to allow the partial specialization based on function
+// types below.
+template <typename T>
+class FunctionRef;
+
+// FunctionRef
+//
+// An `absl::FunctionRef` is a lightweight wrapper to any invokable object with
+// a compatible signature. Generally, an `absl::FunctionRef` should only be used
+// as an argument type and should be preferred as an argument over a const
+// reference to a `std::function`.
+//
+// Example:
+//
+// // The following function takes a function callback by const reference
+// bool Visitor(const std::function<void(my_proto&,
+// absl::string_view)>& callback);
+//
+// // Assuming that the function is not stored or otherwise copied, it can be
+// // replaced by an `absl::FunctionRef`:
+// bool Visitor(absl::FunctionRef<void(my_proto&, absl::string_view)>
+// callback);
+//
+// Note: the assignment operator within an `absl::FunctionRef` is intentionally
+// deleted to prevent misuse; because the `absl::FunctionRef` does not own the
+// underlying type, assignment likely indicates misuse.
+template <typename R, typename... Args>
+class FunctionRef<R(Args...)> {
+ private:
+ // Used to disable constructors for objects that are not compatible with the
+ // signature of this FunctionRef.
+ template <typename F,
+ typename FR = absl::base_internal::InvokeT<F, Args&&...>>
+ using EnableIfCompatible =
+ typename std::enable_if<std::is_void<R>::value ||
+ std::is_convertible<FR, R>::value>::type;
+
+ public:
+ // Constructs a FunctionRef from any invokable type.
+ template <typename F, typename = EnableIfCompatible<const F&>>
+ FunctionRef(const F& f) // NOLINT(runtime/explicit)
+ : invoker_(&absl::functional_internal::InvokeObject<F, R, Args...>) {
+ absl::functional_internal::AssertNonNull(f);
+ ptr_.obj = &f;
+ }
+
+ // Overload for function pointers. This eliminates a level of indirection that
+ // would happen if the above overload was used (it lets us store the pointer
+ // instead of a pointer to a pointer).
+ //
+ // This overload is also used for references to functions, since references to
+ // functions can decay to function pointers implicitly.
+ template <
+ typename F, typename = EnableIfCompatible<F*>,
+ absl::functional_internal::EnableIf<absl::is_function<F>::value> = 0>
+ FunctionRef(F* f) // NOLINT(runtime/explicit)
+ : invoker_(&absl::functional_internal::InvokeFunction<F*, R, Args...>) {
+ assert(f != nullptr);
+ ptr_.fun = reinterpret_cast<decltype(ptr_.fun)>(f);
+ }
+
+ // To help prevent subtle lifetime bugs, FunctionRef is not assignable.
+ // Typically, it should only be used as an argument type.
+ FunctionRef& operator=(const FunctionRef& rhs) = delete;
+
+ // Call the underlying object.
+ R operator()(Args... args) const {
+ return invoker_(ptr_, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
+ }
+
+ private:
+ absl::functional_internal::VoidPtr ptr_;
+ absl::functional_internal::Invoker<R, Args...> invoker_;
+};
+
+ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
+} // namespace absl
+
+#endif // ABSL_FUNCTIONAL_FUNCTION_REF_H_