annotate osx/include/kj/refcount.h @ 83:ae30d91d2ffe

Replace these with versions built using an older toolset (so as to avoid ABI compatibilities when linking on Ubuntu 14.04 for packaging purposes)
author Chris Cannam
date Fri, 07 Feb 2020 11:51:13 +0000
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cannam@62 1 // Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Sandstorm Development Group, Inc. and contributors
cannam@62 2 // Licensed under the MIT License:
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cannam@62 20 // THE SOFTWARE.
cannam@62 21
cannam@62 22 #include "memory.h"
cannam@62 23
cannam@62 24 #ifndef KJ_REFCOUNT_H_
cannam@62 25 #define KJ_REFCOUNT_H_
cannam@62 26
cannam@62 27 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !KJ_HEADER_WARNINGS
cannam@62 28 #pragma GCC system_header
cannam@62 29 #endif
cannam@62 30
cannam@62 31 namespace kj {
cannam@62 32
cannam@62 33 class Refcounted: private Disposer {
cannam@62 34 // Subclass this to create a class that contains a reference count. Then, use
cannam@62 35 // `kj::refcounted<T>()` to allocate a new refcounted pointer.
cannam@62 36 //
cannam@62 37 // Do NOT use this lightly. Refcounting is a crutch. Good designs should strive to make object
cannam@62 38 // ownership clear, so that refcounting is not necessary. All that said, reference counting can
cannam@62 39 // sometimes simplify code that would otherwise become convoluted with explicit ownership, even
cannam@62 40 // when ownership relationships are clear at an abstract level.
cannam@62 41 //
cannam@62 42 // NOT THREADSAFE: This refcounting implementation assumes that an object's references are
cannam@62 43 // manipulated only in one thread, because atomic (thread-safe) refcounting is surprisingly slow.
cannam@62 44 //
cannam@62 45 // In general, abstract classes should _not_ subclass this. The concrete class at the bottom
cannam@62 46 // of the hierarchy should be the one to decide how it implements refcounting. Interfaces should
cannam@62 47 // expose only an `addRef()` method that returns `Own<InterfaceType>`. There are two reasons for
cannam@62 48 // this rule:
cannam@62 49 // 1. Interfaces would need to virtually inherit Refcounted, otherwise two refcounted interfaces
cannam@62 50 // could not be inherited by the same subclass. Virtual inheritance is awkward and
cannam@62 51 // inefficient.
cannam@62 52 // 2. An implementation may decide that it would rather return a copy than a refcount, or use
cannam@62 53 // some other strategy.
cannam@62 54 //
cannam@62 55 // TODO(cleanup): Rethink above. Virtual inheritance is not necessarily that bad. OTOH, a
cannam@62 56 // virtual function call for every refcount is sad in its own way. A Ref<T> type to replace
cannam@62 57 // Own<T> could also be nice.
cannam@62 58
cannam@62 59 public:
cannam@62 60 virtual ~Refcounted() noexcept(false);
cannam@62 61
cannam@62 62 inline bool isShared() const { return refcount > 1; }
cannam@62 63 // Check if there are multiple references to this object. This is sometimes useful for deciding
cannam@62 64 // whether it's safe to modify the object vs. make a copy.
cannam@62 65
cannam@62 66 private:
cannam@62 67 mutable uint refcount = 0;
cannam@62 68 // "mutable" because disposeImpl() is const. Bleh.
cannam@62 69
cannam@62 70 void disposeImpl(void* pointer) const override;
cannam@62 71 template <typename T>
cannam@62 72 static Own<T> addRefInternal(T* object);
cannam@62 73
cannam@62 74 template <typename T>
cannam@62 75 friend Own<T> addRef(T& object);
cannam@62 76 template <typename T, typename... Params>
cannam@62 77 friend Own<T> refcounted(Params&&... params);
cannam@62 78 };
cannam@62 79
cannam@62 80 template <typename T, typename... Params>
cannam@62 81 inline Own<T> refcounted(Params&&... params) {
cannam@62 82 // Allocate a new refcounted instance of T, passing `params` to its constructor. Returns an
cannam@62 83 // initial reference to the object. More references can be created with `kj::addRef()`.
cannam@62 84
cannam@62 85 return Refcounted::addRefInternal(new T(kj::fwd<Params>(params)...));
cannam@62 86 }
cannam@62 87
cannam@62 88 template <typename T>
cannam@62 89 Own<T> addRef(T& object) {
cannam@62 90 // Return a new reference to `object`, which must subclass Refcounted and have been allocated
cannam@62 91 // using `kj::refcounted<>()`. It is suggested that subclasses implement a non-static addRef()
cannam@62 92 // method which wraps this and returns the appropriate type.
cannam@62 93
cannam@62 94 KJ_IREQUIRE(object.Refcounted::refcount > 0, "Object not allocated with kj::refcounted().");
cannam@62 95 return Refcounted::addRefInternal(&object);
cannam@62 96 }
cannam@62 97
cannam@62 98 template <typename T>
cannam@62 99 Own<T> Refcounted::addRefInternal(T* object) {
cannam@62 100 Refcounted* refcounted = object;
cannam@62 101 ++refcounted->refcount;
cannam@62 102 return Own<T>(object, *refcounted);
cannam@62 103 }
cannam@62 104
cannam@62 105 } // namespace kj
cannam@62 106
cannam@62 107 #endif // KJ_REFCOUNT_H_