// Copyright 2022 The Chromium Authors // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "base/check.h" #include "base/compiler_specific.h" #if CHECK_WILL_STREAM() #include "base/logging.h" #endif // CHECK_WILL_STREAM() #ifndef BASE_CHECK_DEREF_H_ #define BASE_CHECK_DEREF_H_ namespace logging { // Returns a reference to pointee of `ptr` if `ptr` is not null, or dies if // `ptr` is null. // // It is useful in initializers and direct assignments, where a direct `CHECK` // call can't be used: // // MyType& type_ref = CHECK_DEREF(MethodReturningAPointer()); // // If your raw pointer is stored in a wrapped type like `unique_ptr` or // `raw_ptr`, you should use their `.get()` methods to get the raw pointer // before calling `CHECK_DEREF()`: // // MyType& type_ref = CHECK_DEREF(your_wrapped_pointer.get()); // #define CHECK_DEREF(ptr) \ ::logging::CheckDeref(ptr, #ptr " != nullptr", __FILE__, __LINE__) template [[nodiscard]] T& CheckDeref(T* ptr, const char* message, const char* file, int line) { // Note: we can't just call `CHECK_NE(ptr, nullptr)` here, as that would // cause the error to be reported from this header, and we want the error // to be reported at the file and line of the caller. if (ptr == nullptr) [[unlikely]] { #if !CHECK_WILL_STREAM() CheckFailure(); #else // `LogMessage` will die with a fatal error in its destructor. LogMessage(file, line, message); #endif // !CHECK_WILL_STREAM() } return *ptr; } } // namespace logging #endif // BASE_CHECK_DEREF_H_