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Issue 6109007: Unified callback system. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src/base
Patch Set: pumped up Created 9 years, 11 months ago
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Index: base/uber_callback.h
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+// This file was GENERATED by command:
+// pump.py uber_callback.h.pump
+// DO NOT EDIT BY HAND!!!
+
+// Copyright (c) 2011 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 BASE_UBER_CALLBACK_H_
+#define BASE_UBER_CALLBACK_H_
+#pragma once
+
+#include "base/ref_counted.h"
+#include "base/raw_scoped_refptr_mismatch_checker.h"
+
+// New, super-duper, unified Callback system. This will eventually replace
+// NewRunnableMethod, NewRunnableFunction, CreateFunctor, and CreateCallback
+// systems currently in the Chromium code base.
+//
+// WHAT IS THIS:
+//
+// The templated Callback class is a generalized funciton object. Together
+// with the Prebind() function, they provide a type-safe method for
+// creating a "closure." In programing languages, a closure is a first-class
+// function where all its parameters have been bound. Closures are well suited
+// for passing around a unit of delayed execution. They are used in Chromium
+// code to schedule tasks on different MessageLoops.
+//
+// EXAMPLE USAGE:
+//
+// TODO(ajwong): Add some good examples.
+//
+//
+// WHERE IS THIS DESIGN FROM:
+//
+// The design Callback and Prebind is heavily influenced by C++'s
+// tr1::function/tr1::bind, and by the "Google Callback" system used inside
+// Google.
+//
+//
+// WHY NOT TR1 FUNCTION/BIND?
+//
+// Direct use of tr1::function and tr1::bind was considered, but ultimately
+// rejected because of the number of copy constructors invocations when binding
+// arguments. These copies will no longer be an issue in C++0x; C++0x will
+// support rvalue reference which will solve the copies. However, waiting for
+// C++0x is not an option.
+//
+// Measured with valgrind on gcc version 4.4.3 (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5), the
+// tr1::bind call itself will invoke a non-trivial copy constructor three times
+// for each bound parameter. Also, each when passing a tr1::function, each
+// bound argument will be copied again.
+
+namespace base {
+
+// InvokerStorageBase is used to provide an opaque handle that the Callback
+// class can use to represent a function object with bound arguments. It
+// behaves as an existential type that is used by a corresponding
+// PolymorphicInvoke function to perform the function execution. This allows
+// us to shield the Callback class from the types of the bound arguments via
+// "type erasure."
+//
+// TODO(ajwong): Explain the PolymorphicInvoke setup is more understandable
+// terms.
+class InvokerStorageBase : public RefCountedThreadSafe<InvokerStorageBase> {
+ protected:
+ friend class RefCountedThreadSafe<InvokerStorageBase>;
+ virtual ~InvokerStorageBase() {}
+};
+
+template <typename T>
+struct InvokerStorageHolder {
+ explicit InvokerStorageHolder(T* invoker_storage)
+ : invoker_storage_(invoker_storage) {
+ }
+ scoped_refptr<InvokerStorageBase> invoker_storage_;
+};
+
+template <typename T>
+InvokerStorageHolder<T> MakeInvokerStorageHolder(T* o) {
+ return InvokerStorageHolder<T>(o);
+}
+
+// First, forward declare the Callback class template. This informs the
+// compiler that ther template only have 1 type parameter, the function
+// signature that the Callback is abstracting.
+//
+// After this, create template specializations for 0-5 parameters. Note that
+// even though the template typelist grows, that the specialization still
+// only has one type: the function signature.
+//
+// Also, note that the templated constructor should *not* be explicit. This is
+// to allow the natural assignment syntax from the result of Prebind().
+template <typename Sig>
+class Callback;
+template <typename R>
+class Callback<R(void)> {
+ public:
+ typedef R(*PolymorphicInvoke)(InvokerStorageBase*);
+
+ template <typename T>
+ Callback(const InvokerStorageHolder<T>& invoker_holder)
+ : polymorphic_invoke_(&T::FunctionTraits::DoInvoke) {
+ invoker_storage_.swap(
+ const_cast<InvokerStorageHolder<T>&>(invoker_holder).invoker_storage_);
akalin 2011/02/01 11:29:27 I don't like this const_cast, although I understan
awong 2011/02/01 23:20:45 I personally prefer the explicitness of the const_
+ }
+
+ R Run(void) {
+ return polymorphic_invoke_(invoker_storage_.get());
+ }
+
+ private:
+ scoped_refptr<InvokerStorageBase> invoker_storage_;
+ PolymorphicInvoke polymorphic_invoke_;
+};
+
+template <typename R, typename A1>
+class Callback<R(A1)> {
+ public:
+ typedef R(*PolymorphicInvoke)(InvokerStorageBase*, A1);
+
+ template <typename T>
+ Callback(const InvokerStorageHolder<T>& invoker_holder)
+ : polymorphic_invoke_(&T::FunctionTraits::DoInvoke) {
+ invoker_storage_.swap(
+ const_cast<InvokerStorageHolder<T>&>(invoker_holder).invoker_storage_);
+ }
+
+ R Run(A1 a1) {
+ return polymorphic_invoke_(invoker_storage_.get(), a1);
+ }
+
+ private:
+ scoped_refptr<InvokerStorageBase> invoker_storage_;
+ PolymorphicInvoke polymorphic_invoke_;
+};
+
+template <typename R, typename A1, typename A2>
+class Callback<R(A1, A2)> {
+ public:
+ typedef R(*PolymorphicInvoke)(InvokerStorageBase*, A1, A2);
+
+ template <typename T>
+ Callback(const InvokerStorageHolder<T>& invoker_holder)
+ : polymorphic_invoke_(&T::FunctionTraits::DoInvoke) {
+ invoker_storage_.swap(
+ const_cast<InvokerStorageHolder<T>&>(invoker_holder).invoker_storage_);
+ }
+
+ R Run(A1 a1, A2 a2) {
+ return polymorphic_invoke_(invoker_storage_.get(), a1, a2);
+ }
+
+ private:
+ scoped_refptr<InvokerStorageBase> invoker_storage_;
+ PolymorphicInvoke polymorphic_invoke_;
+};
+
+template <typename R, typename A1, typename A2, typename A3>
+class Callback<R(A1, A2, A3)> {
+ public:
+ typedef R(*PolymorphicInvoke)(InvokerStorageBase*, A1, A2, A3);
+
+ template <typename T>
+ Callback(const InvokerStorageHolder<T>& invoker_holder)
+ : polymorphic_invoke_(&T::FunctionTraits::DoInvoke) {
+ invoker_storage_.swap(
+ const_cast<InvokerStorageHolder<T>&>(invoker_holder).invoker_storage_);
+ }
+
+ R Run(A1 a1, A2 a2, A3 a3) {
+ return polymorphic_invoke_(invoker_storage_.get(), a1, a2, a3);
+ }
+
+ private:
+ scoped_refptr<InvokerStorageBase> invoker_storage_;
+ PolymorphicInvoke polymorphic_invoke_;
+};
+
+template <typename R, typename A1, typename A2, typename A3, typename A4>
+class Callback<R(A1, A2, A3, A4)> {
+ public:
+ typedef R(*PolymorphicInvoke)(InvokerStorageBase*, A1, A2, A3, A4);
+
+ template <typename T>
+ Callback(const InvokerStorageHolder<T>& invoker_holder)
+ : polymorphic_invoke_(&T::FunctionTraits::DoInvoke) {
+ invoker_storage_.swap(
+ const_cast<InvokerStorageHolder<T>&>(invoker_holder).invoker_storage_);
+ }
+
+ R Run(A1 a1, A2 a2, A3 a3, A4 a4) {
+ return polymorphic_invoke_(invoker_storage_.get(), a1, a2, a3, a4);
+ }
+
+ private:
+ scoped_refptr<InvokerStorageBase> invoker_storage_;
+ PolymorphicInvoke polymorphic_invoke_;
+};
+
+template <typename R, typename A1, typename A2, typename A3, typename A4,
+ typename A5>
+class Callback<R(A1, A2, A3, A4, A5)> {
+ public:
+ typedef R(*PolymorphicInvoke)(InvokerStorageBase*, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5);
+
+ template <typename T>
+ Callback(const InvokerStorageHolder<T>& invoker_holder)
+ : polymorphic_invoke_(&T::FunctionTraits::DoInvoke) {
+ invoker_storage_.swap(
+ const_cast<InvokerStorageHolder<T>&>(invoker_holder).invoker_storage_);
+ }
+
+ R Run(A1 a1, A2 a2, A3 a3, A4 a4, A5 a5) {
+ return polymorphic_invoke_(invoker_storage_.get(), a1, a2, a3, a4, a5);
+ }
+
+ private:
+ scoped_refptr<InvokerStorageBase> invoker_storage_;
+ PolymorphicInvoke polymorphic_invoke_;
+};
+
+template <typename R, typename A1, typename A2, typename A3, typename A4,
+ typename A5, typename A6>
+class Callback<R(A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6)> {
+ public:
+ typedef R(*PolymorphicInvoke)(InvokerStorageBase*, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6);
+
+ template <typename T>
+ Callback(const InvokerStorageHolder<T>& invoker_holder)
+ : polymorphic_invoke_(&T::FunctionTraits::DoInvoke) {
+ invoker_storage_.swap(
+ const_cast<InvokerStorageHolder<T>&>(invoker_holder).invoker_storage_);
+ }
+
+ R Run(A1 a1, A2 a2, A3 a3, A4 a4, A5 a5, A6 a6) {
+ return polymorphic_invoke_(invoker_storage_.get(), a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6);
+ }
+
+ private:
+ scoped_refptr<InvokerStorageBase> invoker_storage_;
+ PolymorphicInvoke polymorphic_invoke_;
+};
+
+
+// Syntactic sugar to make Callbacks<void(void)> easier to read since it will
+// be used in a lot of APIs with delayed execution.
+typedef Callback<void(void)> Closure;
+
+} // namespace base
+
+#endif // BASE_UBER_CALLBACK_H
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