/* * Copyright 2011 Google Inc. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ #ifndef SkTLazy_DEFINED #define SkTLazy_DEFINED #include "../private/SkTemplates.h" #include "SkTypes.h" #include #include /** * Efficient way to defer allocating/initializing a class until it is needed * (if ever). */ template class SkTLazy { public: SkTLazy() : fPtr(NULL) {} explicit SkTLazy(const T* src) : fPtr(NULL) { if (src) { fPtr = new (fStorage.get()) T(*src); } } SkTLazy(const SkTLazy& src) : fPtr(NULL) { if (src.isValid()) { fPtr = new (fStorage.get()) T(*src->get()); } else { fPtr = NULL; } } ~SkTLazy() { if (this->isValid()) { fPtr->~T(); } } /** * Return a pointer to an instance of the class initialized with 'args'. * If a previous instance had been initialized (either from init() or * set()) it will first be destroyed, so that a freshly initialized * instance is always returned. */ template T* init(Args&&... args) { if (this->isValid()) { fPtr->~T(); } fPtr = new (SkTCast(fStorage.get())) T(std::forward(args)...); return fPtr; } /** * Copy src into this, and return a pointer to a copy of it. Note this * will always return the same pointer, so if it is called on a lazy that * has already been initialized, then this will copy over the previous * contents. */ T* set(const T& src) { if (this->isValid()) { *fPtr = src; } else { fPtr = new (SkTCast(fStorage.get())) T(src); } return fPtr; } /** * Destroy the lazy object (if it was created via init() or set()) */ void reset() { if (this->isValid()) { fPtr->~T(); fPtr = NULL; } } /** * Returns true if a valid object has been initialized in the SkTLazy, * false otherwise. */ bool isValid() const { return SkToBool(fPtr); } /** * Returns the object. This version should only be called when the caller * knows that the object has been initialized. */ T* get() const { SkASSERT(this->isValid()); return fPtr; } /** * Like above but doesn't assert if object isn't initialized (in which case * NULL is returned). */ T* getMaybeNull() const { return fPtr; } private: T* fPtr; // NULL or fStorage SkAlignedSTStorage<1, T> fStorage; }; /** * A helper built on top of SkTLazy to do copy-on-first-write. The object is initialized * with a const pointer but provides a non-const pointer accessor. The first time the * accessor is called (if ever) the object is cloned. * * In the following example at most one copy of constThing is made: * * SkTCopyOnFirstWrite thing(&constThing); * ... * function_that_takes_a_const_thing_ptr(thing); // constThing is passed * ... * if (need_to_modify_thing()) { * thing.writable()->modifyMe(); // makes a copy of constThing * } * ... * x = thing->readSomething(); * ... * if (need_to_modify_thing_now()) { * thing.writable()->changeMe(); // makes a copy of constThing if we didn't call modifyMe() * } * * consume_a_thing(thing); // could be constThing or a modified copy. */ template class SkTCopyOnFirstWrite { public: SkTCopyOnFirstWrite(const T& initial) : fObj(&initial) {} SkTCopyOnFirstWrite(const T* initial) : fObj(initial) {} // Constructor for delayed initialization. SkTCopyOnFirstWrite() : fObj(NULL) {} // Should only be called once, and only if the default constructor was used. void init(const T& initial) { SkASSERT(NULL == fObj); SkASSERT(!fLazy.isValid()); fObj = &initial; } /** * Returns a writable T*. The first time this is called the initial object is cloned. */ T* writable() { SkASSERT(fObj); if (!fLazy.isValid()) { fLazy.set(*fObj); fObj = fLazy.get(); } return const_cast(fObj); } /** * Operators for treating this as though it were a const pointer. */ const T *operator->() const { return fObj; } operator const T*() const { return fObj; } const T& operator *() const { return *fObj; } private: const T* fObj; SkTLazy fLazy; }; #endif