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2 * Copyright 2016 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved.
3 *
4 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
5 * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
6 * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
7 * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
8 * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
9 */
10
Mirko Bonadei92ea95e2017-09-15 06:47:31 +020011#ifndef RTC_BASE_FUNCTION_VIEW_H_
12#define RTC_BASE_FUNCTION_VIEW_H_
kwiberg24c7c122016-09-28 11:57:10 -070013
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020014#include <type_traits>
15#include <utility>
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Mirko Bonadei92ea95e2017-09-15 06:47:31 +020017#include "rtc_base/checks.h"
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020018
19// Just like std::function, FunctionView will wrap any callable and hide its
20// actual type, exposing only its signature. But unlike std::function,
21// FunctionView doesn't own its callable---it just points to it. Thus, it's a
22// good choice mainly as a function argument when the callable argument will
23// not be called again once the function has returned.
24//
25// Its constructors are implicit, so that callers won't have to convert lambdas
26// and other callables to FunctionView<Blah(Blah, Blah)> explicitly. This is
27// safe because FunctionView is only a reference to the real callable.
28//
29// Example use:
30//
31// void SomeFunction(rtc::FunctionView<int(int)> index_transform);
32// ...
33// SomeFunction([](int i) { return 2 * i + 1; });
34//
35// Note: FunctionView is tiny (essentially just two pointers) and trivially
36// copyable, so it's probably cheaper to pass it by value than by const
37// reference.
38
39namespace rtc {
40
41template <typename T>
42class FunctionView; // Undefined.
43
44template <typename RetT, typename... ArgT>
45class FunctionView<RetT(ArgT...)> final {
46 public:
47 // Constructor for lambdas and other callables; it accepts every type of
48 // argument except those noted in its enable_if call.
49 template <
50 typename F,
51 typename std::enable_if<
52 // Not for function pointers; we have another constructor for that
53 // below.
54 !std::is_function<typename std::remove_pointer<
55 typename std::remove_reference<F>::type>::type>::value &&
56
57 // Not for nullptr; we have another constructor for that below.
58 !std::is_same<std::nullptr_t,
59 typename std::remove_cv<F>::type>::value &&
60
61 // Not for FunctionView objects; we have another constructor for that
62 // (the implicitly declared copy constructor).
63 !std::is_same<FunctionView,
64 typename std::remove_cv<typename std::remove_reference<
65 F>::type>::type>::value>::type* = nullptr>
66 FunctionView(F&& f)
67 : call_(CallVoidPtr<typename std::remove_reference<F>::type>) {
68 f_.void_ptr = &f;
69 }
70
71 // Constructor that accepts function pointers. If the argument is null, the
72 // result is an empty FunctionView.
73 template <
74 typename F,
75 typename std::enable_if<std::is_function<typename std::remove_pointer<
76 typename std::remove_reference<F>::type>::type>::value>::type* =
77 nullptr>
78 FunctionView(F&& f)
79 : call_(f ? CallFunPtr<typename std::remove_pointer<F>::type> : nullptr) {
80 f_.fun_ptr = reinterpret_cast<void (*)()>(f);
81 }
82
83 // Constructor that accepts nullptr. It creates an empty FunctionView.
84 template <typename F,
85 typename std::enable_if<std::is_same<
86 std::nullptr_t,
87 typename std::remove_cv<F>::type>::value>::type* = nullptr>
88 FunctionView(F&& f) : call_(nullptr) {}
89
90 // Default constructor. Creates an empty FunctionView.
91 FunctionView() : call_(nullptr) {}
92
93 RetT operator()(ArgT... args) const {
94 RTC_DCHECK(call_);
95 return call_(f_, std::forward<ArgT>(args)...);
96 }
97
98 // Returns true if we have a function, false if we don't (i.e., we're null).
99 explicit operator bool() const { return !!call_; }
100
101 private:
102 union VoidUnion {
103 void* void_ptr;
104 void (*fun_ptr)();
105 };
106
107 template <typename F>
108 static RetT CallVoidPtr(VoidUnion vu, ArgT... args) {
109 return (*static_cast<F*>(vu.void_ptr))(std::forward<ArgT>(args)...);
110 }
111 template <typename F>
112 static RetT CallFunPtr(VoidUnion vu, ArgT... args) {
113 return (reinterpret_cast<typename std::add_pointer<F>::type>(vu.fun_ptr))(
114 std::forward<ArgT>(args)...);
115 }
116
117 // A pointer to the callable thing, with type information erased. It's a
118 // union because we have to use separate types depending on if the callable
119 // thing is a function pointer or something else.
120 VoidUnion f_;
121
122 // Pointer to a dispatch function that knows the type of the callable thing
123 // that's stored in f_, and how to call it. A FunctionView object is empty
124 // (null) iff call_ is null.
125 RetT (*call_)(VoidUnion, ArgT...);
126};
127
128} // namespace rtc
kwiberg24c7c122016-09-28 11:57:10 -0700129
Mirko Bonadei92ea95e2017-09-15 06:47:31 +0200130#endif // RTC_BASE_FUNCTION_VIEW_H_