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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. #ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_STUBS_SCOPED_PTR_H_ #define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_STUBS_SCOPED_PTR_H_ #include namespace google { namespace protobuf { // =================================================================== // from google3/base/scoped_ptr.h namespace internal { // This is an implementation designed to match the anticipated future TR2 // implementation of the scoped_ptr class, and its closely-related brethren, // scoped_array, scoped_ptr_malloc, and make_scoped_ptr. template class scoped_ptr; template class scoped_array; // A scoped_ptr is like a T*, except that the destructor of scoped_ptr // automatically deletes the pointer it holds (if any). // That is, scoped_ptr owns the T object that it points to. // Like a T*, a scoped_ptr may hold either NULL or a pointer to a T object. // // The size of a scoped_ptr is small: // sizeof(scoped_ptr) == sizeof(C*) template class scoped_ptr { public: // The element type typedef C element_type; // Constructor. Defaults to initializing with NULL. // There is no way to create an uninitialized scoped_ptr. // The input parameter must be allocated with new. explicit scoped_ptr(C* p = NULL) : ptr_(p) { } // Destructor. If there is a C object, delete it. // We don't need to test ptr_ == NULL because C++ does that for us. ~scoped_ptr() { enum { type_must_be_complete = sizeof(C) }; delete ptr_; } // Reset. Deletes the current owned object, if any. // Then takes ownership of a new object, if given. // this->reset(this->get()) works. void reset(C* p = NULL) { if (p != ptr_) { enum { type_must_be_complete = sizeof(C) }; delete ptr_; ptr_ = p; } } // Accessors to get the owned object. // operator* and operator-> will assert() if there is no current object. C& operator*() const { assert(ptr_ != NULL); return *ptr_; } C* operator->() const { assert(ptr_ != NULL); return ptr_; } C* get() const { return ptr_; } // Comparison operators. // These return whether two scoped_ptr refer to the same object, not just to // two different but equal objects. bool operator==(C* p) const { return ptr_ == p; } bool operator!=(C* p) const { return ptr_ != p; } // Swap two scoped pointers. void swap(scoped_ptr& p2) { C* tmp = ptr_; ptr_ = p2.ptr_; p2.ptr_ = tmp; } // Release a pointer. // The return value is the current pointer held by this object. // If this object holds a NULL pointer, the return value is NULL. // After this operation, this object will hold a NULL pointer, // and will not own the object any more. C* release() { C* retVal = ptr_; ptr_ = NULL; return retVal; } private: C* ptr_; // Forbid comparison of scoped_ptr types. If C2 != C, it totally doesn't // make sense, and if C2 == C, it still doesn't make sense because you should // never have the same object owned by two different scoped_ptrs. template bool operator==(scoped_ptr const& p2) const; template bool operator!=(scoped_ptr const& p2) const; // Disallow evil constructors scoped_ptr(const scoped_ptr&); void operator=(const scoped_ptr&); }; // scoped_array is like scoped_ptr, except that the caller must allocate // with new [] and the destructor deletes objects with delete []. // // As with scoped_ptr, a scoped_array either points to an object // or is NULL. A scoped_array owns the object that it points to. // // Size: sizeof(scoped_array) == sizeof(C*) template class scoped_array { public: // The element type typedef C element_type; // Constructor. Defaults to initializing with NULL. // There is no way to create an uninitialized scoped_array. // The input parameter must be allocated with new []. explicit scoped_array(C* p = NULL) : array_(p) { } // Destructor. If there is a C object, delete it. // We don't need to test ptr_ == NULL because C++ does that for us. ~scoped_array() { enum { type_must_be_complete = sizeof(C) }; delete[] array_; } // Reset. Deletes the current owned object, if any. // Then takes ownership of a new object, if given. // this->reset(this->get()) works. void reset(C* p = NULL) { if (p != array_) { enum { type_must_be_complete = sizeof(C) }; delete[] array_; array_ = p; } } // Get one element of the current object. // Will assert() if there is no current object, or index i is negative. C& operator[](std::ptrdiff_t i) const { assert(i >= 0); assert(array_ != NULL); return array_[i]; } // Get a pointer to the zeroth element of the current object. // If there is no current object, return NULL. C* get() const { return array_; } // Comparison operators. // These return whether two scoped_array refer to the same object, not just to // two different but equal objects. bool operator==(C* p) const { return array_ == p; } bool operator!=(C* p) const { return array_ != p; } // Swap two scoped arrays. void swap(scoped_array& p2) { C* tmp = array_; array_ = p2.array_; p2.array_ = tmp; } // Release an array. // The return value is the current pointer held by this object. // If this object holds a NULL pointer, the return value is NULL. // After this operation, this object will hold a NULL pointer, // and will not own the object any more. C* release() { C* retVal = array_; array_ = NULL; return retVal; } private: C* array_; // Forbid comparison of different scoped_array types. template bool operator==(scoped_array const& p2) const; template bool operator!=(scoped_array const& p2) const; // Disallow evil constructors scoped_array(const scoped_array&); void operator=(const scoped_array&); }; } // namespace internal // We made these internal so that they would show up as such in the docs, // but we don't want to stick "internal::" in front of them everywhere. using internal::scoped_ptr; using internal::scoped_array; } // namespace protobuf } // namespace google #endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_STUBS_SCOPED_PTR_H_