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// Copyright (c) 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef NET_QUIC_PLATFORM_API_QUIC_REFERENCE_COUNTED_H_
#define NET_QUIC_PLATFORM_API_QUIC_REFERENCE_COUNTED_H_
#include "net/quic/platform/impl/quic_reference_counted_impl.h"
namespace net {
// Base class for explicitly reference-counted objects in QUIC.
class QUIC_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicReferenceCounted
: public QuicReferenceCountedImpl {
public:
QuicReferenceCounted() {}
protected:
~QuicReferenceCounted() override {}
};
// A class representing a reference counted pointer in QUIC.
//
// Construct or initialize QuicReferenceCountedPointer from raw pointer. Here
// raw pointer MUST be a newly created object. Reference count of a newly
// created object is undefined, but that will be 1 after being added to
// QuicReferenceCountedPointer.
// QuicReferenceCountedPointer is used as a local variable.
// QuicReferenceCountedPointer<T> r_ptr(new T());
// or, equivalently:
// QuicReferenceCountedPointer<T> r_ptr;
// T* p = new T();
// r_ptr = T;
//
// QuicReferenceCountedPointer is used as a member variable:
// MyClass::MyClass() : r_ptr(new T()) {}
//
// This is WRONG, since *p is not guaranteed to be newly created:
// MyClass::MyClass(T* p) : r_ptr(p) {}
//
// Given an existing QuicReferenceCountedPointer, create a duplicate that has
// its own reference on the object:
// QuicReferenceCountedPointer<T> r_ptr_b(r_ptr_a);
// or, equivalently:
// QuicReferenceCountedPointer<T> r_ptr_b = r_ptr_a;
//
// Given an existing QuicReferenceCountedPointer, create a
// QuicReferenceCountedPointer that adopts the reference:
// QuicReferenceCountedPointer<T> r_ptr_b(std::move(r_ptr_a));
// or, equivalently:
// QuicReferenceCountedPointer<T> r_ptr_b = std::move(r_ptr_a);
template <class T>
class QuicReferenceCountedPointer {
public:
QuicReferenceCountedPointer() = default;
// Constructor from raw pointer |p|. This guarantees the reference count of *p
// is 1. This should only be used when a new object is created, calling this
// on an already existent object is undefined behavior.
explicit QuicReferenceCountedPointer(T* p) : impl_(p) {}
// Allows implicit conversion from nullptr.
QuicReferenceCountedPointer(std::nullptr_t) : impl_(nullptr) {} // NOLINT
// Copy and copy conversion constructors. It does not take the reference away
// from |other| and they each end up with their own reference.
template <typename U>
QuicReferenceCountedPointer( // NOLINT
const QuicReferenceCountedPointer<U>& other)
: impl_(other.impl()) {}
QuicReferenceCountedPointer(const QuicReferenceCountedPointer& other)
: impl_(other.impl()) {}
// Move constructors. After move, It adopts the reference from |other|.
template <typename U>
QuicReferenceCountedPointer(QuicReferenceCountedPointer<U>&& other) // NOLINT
: impl_(std::move(other.impl())) {}
QuicReferenceCountedPointer(QuicReferenceCountedPointer&& other)
: impl_(std::move(other.impl())) {}
~QuicReferenceCountedPointer() = default;
// Copy assignments.
QuicReferenceCountedPointer& operator=(
const QuicReferenceCountedPointer& other) {
impl_ = other.impl();
return *this;
}
template <typename U>
QuicReferenceCountedPointer<T>& operator=(
const QuicReferenceCountedPointer<U>& other) {
impl_ = other.impl();
return *this;
}
// Move assignments.
QuicReferenceCountedPointer& operator=(QuicReferenceCountedPointer&& other) {
impl_ = std::move(other.impl());
return *this;
}
template <typename U>
QuicReferenceCountedPointer<T>& operator=(
QuicReferenceCountedPointer<U>&& other) {
impl_ = std::move(other.impl());
return *this;
}
// Accessors for the referenced object.
// operator* and operator-> will assert() if there is no current object.
T& operator*() const { return *impl_; }
T* operator->() const { return impl_.get(); }
explicit operator bool() const { return static_cast<bool>(impl_); }
// Assignment operator on raw pointer. Drops a reference to current pointee,
// if any and replaces it with |p|. This garantee the reference count of *p is
// 1. This should only be used when a new object is created, calling this
// on a already existent object is undefined behavior.
QuicReferenceCountedPointer<T>& operator=(T* p) {
impl_ = p;
return *this;
}
// Returns the raw pointer with no change in reference.
T* get() const { return impl_.get(); }
QuicReferenceCountedPointerImpl<T>& impl() { return impl_; }
const QuicReferenceCountedPointerImpl<T>& impl() const { return impl_; }
// Comparisons against same type.
friend bool operator==(const QuicReferenceCountedPointer& a,
const QuicReferenceCountedPointer& b) {
return a.get() == b.get();
}
friend bool operator!=(const QuicReferenceCountedPointer& a,
const QuicReferenceCountedPointer& b) {
return a.get() != b.get();
}
// Comparisons against nullptr.
friend bool operator==(const QuicReferenceCountedPointer& a, std::nullptr_t) {
return a.get() == nullptr;
}
friend bool operator==(std::nullptr_t, const QuicReferenceCountedPointer& b) {
return nullptr == b.get();
}
friend bool operator!=(const QuicReferenceCountedPointer& a, std::nullptr_t) {
return a.get() != nullptr;
}
friend bool operator!=(std::nullptr_t, const QuicReferenceCountedPointer& b) {
return nullptr != b.get();
}
private:
QuicReferenceCountedPointerImpl<T> impl_;
};
} // namespace net
#endif // NET_QUIC_PLATFORM_API_QUIC_REFERENCE_COUNTED_H_