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Issue 6109007: Unified callback system. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src/base
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1 $$ This is a pump file for generating file templates. Pump is a python
2 $$ script that is part of the Google Test suite of utilities. Description
3 $$ can be found here:
4 $$
5 $$ http://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/PumpManual
6 $$
7 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
8 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
9 // found in the LICENSE file.
10
11 #ifndef BASE_UBER_CALLBACK_H_
12 #define BASE_UBER_CALLBACK_H_
13 #pragma once
14
15 #include "base/uber_callback_helpers.h"
16
17 // New, super-duper, unified Callback system. This will eventually replace
willchan no longer on Chromium 2011/02/06 10:26:50 Change comments. This will look silly in 2-3 years
18 // NewRunnableMethod, NewRunnableFunction, CreateFunctor, and CreateCallback
19 // systems currently in the Chromium code base.
20 //
21 // WHAT IS THIS:
22 //
23 // The templated Callback class is a generalized funciton object. Together
24 // with the Prebind() function in prebind.h, they provide a type-safe method
25 // for performing currying of arguments, and createing a "closure."
26 //
27 // In programing languages, a closure is a first-class function where all its
28 // parameters have been bound (usually via currying). Closures are well
29 // suited for representing, and passing around a unit of delayed execution.
30 // They are used in Chromium code to schedule tasks on different MessageLoops.
31 //
32 // EXAMPLE USAGE:
33 //
34 // /* Binding a class member. */
35 // class Ref : public RefCountedThreadSafe<Ref> {
36 // int Foo() { return 3; }
37 // };
38 // scoped_refptr<Ref> ref = new Ref();
39 // Callback<int(void)> ref_cb = Prebind(&Ref::Foo, ref.get());
40 // LOG(INFO) << ref_cb.Run(); // Prints out 3.
41 //
42 // /* Binding a class member for a non-refcounted class. */
43 // class NoRef {
44 // int Foo() { return 4; }
45 // };
46 // NoRef no_ref;
47 // Callback<int(void)> no_ref_cb = Prebind(&NoRef::Foo, Unretained(&no_ref));
48 // LOG(INFO) << ref_cb.Run(); // Prints out 4.
49 //
50 // /* Binding a normal function. */
51 // int Return5() { return 5; }
52 // Callback<int(int)> func_cb = Prebind(&Return5);
53 // LOG(INFO) << func_cb.Run(5); // Prints 5.
54 //
55 // /* Binding a reference. */
56 // int Identity(int n) { return n; }
57 // int value = 1;
58 // Callback<int(void)> bound_copy_cb = Prebind(&Identity, value);
59 // Callback<int(void)> bound_ref_cb = Prebind(&Identity, ConstRef(value));
60 // LOG(INFO) << bound_copy_cb.Run(); // Prints 1.
61 // LOG(INFO) << bound_ref_cb.Run(); // Prints 1.
62 // value = 2;
63 // LOG(INFO) << bound_copy_cb.Run(); // Prints 1.
64 // LOG(INFO) << bound_ref_cb.Run(); // Prints 2.
65 //
66 //
67 // WHERE IS THIS DESIGN FROM:
68 //
69 // The design Callback and Prebind is heavily influenced by C++'s
70 // tr1::function/tr1::bind, and by the "Google Callback" system used inside
71 // Google.
72 //
73 //
74 // WHY NOT TR1 FUNCTION/BIND?
75 //
76 // Direct use of tr1::function and tr1::bind was considered, but ultimately
77 // rejected because of the number of copy constructors invocations involved
78 // in the binding of arguments during construction, and the forwarding of
79 // arguments during invocation. These copies will no longer be an issue in
80 // C++0x because C++0x will support rvalue reference allowing for the compiler
81 // to avoid these copies. However, waiting for C++0x is not an option.
82 //
83 // Measured with valgrind on gcc version 4.4.3 (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5), the
84 // tr1::bind call itself will invoke a non-trivial copy constructor three times
85 // for each bound parameter. Also, each when passing a tr1::function, each
86 // bound argument will be copied again.
87 //
88 // In addition to the copies taken at binding and invocation, copying a
89 // tr1::function causes a copy to be made of all the bound parameters and
90 // state.
91 //
92 // Furthermore, in Chromium, it is desirable for the Callback to take a
93 // reference on a target object when representing a class method call. This
94 // is not supported by tr1.
95 //
96 // Lastly, tr1::function and tr1::bind has a more general and flexible API.
97 // This includes things like argument reordering by use of
98 // tr1::bind::placeholder, support for non-const reference parameters, and some
99 // limited amount of subtyping of the tr1::function object (eg.,
100 // tr1::function<int(int)> is convertable to tr1::function<void(int)>).
101 //
102 // These are not features that are required in Chromium. Some of them, such as
103 // allowing for reference parameters, and subtyping of functions, may actually
104 // because a source of errors. Removing support for these features actually
105 // allows for a simpler implementation, and a terser Currying API.
106
107 namespace base {
108
109 $var MAX_ARITY = 6
110
111 // First, we forward declare the Callback class template. This informs the
112 // compiler that ther template only have 1 type parameter: the function
113 // signature that the Callback is abstracting.
114 //
115 // After this, create template specializations for 0-$(MAX_ARITY) parameters. No te that
116 // even though the template typelist grows, that the specialization still
117 // only has one type: the function signature.
118 //
119 // Also, note that the templated constructor should *not* be explicit. This is
120 // to allow the natural assignment syntax from the result of Prebind(), which
121 // is not the same type as Callback(). See the description of Prebind for
122 // details.
123 template <typename Sig>
124 class Callback;
125
126
127 $range ARITY 0..MAX_ARITY
128 $for ARITY [[
129 $range ARG 1..ARITY
130
131 $if ARITY == 0 [[
132 template <typename R>
133 class Callback<R(void)> {
134 ]] $else [[
135 template <typename R, $for ARG , [[typename A$(ARG)]]>
136 class Callback<R($for ARG , [[A$(ARG)]])> {
137 ]]
138
139 public:
140 Callback() : polymorphic_invoke_(NULL) { }
141
142 typedef R(*PolymorphicInvoke)(internal::InvokerStorageBase*[[]]
143 $if ARITY != 0 [[, ]] $for ARG , [[const A$(ARG)&]]);
144
145 template <typename T>
146 Callback(const internal::InvokerStorageHolder<T>& invoker_holder)
147 : polymorphic_invoke_(&T::FunctionTraits::DoInvoke) {
148 invoker_storage_.swap(invoker_holder.invoker_storage_);
149 }
150
151
152 $if ARITY == 0 [[
153 R Run(void) {
154 ]] $else [[
155 R Run($for ARG , [[const A$(ARG)& a$(ARG)]]) {
156 ]]
157
158 return polymorphic_invoke_(invoker_storage_.get()[[]]
159 $if ARITY != 0 [[, ]] $for ARG , [[a$(ARG)]]);
160 }
161
162 private:
163 scoped_refptr<internal::InvokerStorageBase> invoker_storage_;
164 PolymorphicInvoke polymorphic_invoke_;
165 };
166
167
168 ]] $$ for ARITY
169
170 // Syntactic sugar to make Callbacks<void(void)> easier to read since it will
171 // be used in a lot of APIs with delayed execution.
172 typedef Callback<void(void)> Closure;
173
174 } // namespace base
175
176 #endif // BASE_UBER_CALLBACK_H
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