Index: base/callback.h.pump |
diff --git a/base/callback.h.pump b/base/callback.h.pump |
index 91a41e002730095a4b5ed8dcf7ff17edc0e80d2c..2216a3c4b645275d4c80d6396278c06ec0b7609e 100644 |
--- a/base/callback.h.pump |
+++ b/base/callback.h.pump |
@@ -134,29 +134,28 @@ $var MAX_ARITY = 7 |
// The Callback classes represent a generic function pointer. Internally, |
// it stores a refcounted piece of state that represents the target function |
// and all its bound parameters. Each Callback specialization has a templated |
-// constructor that takes an BindStateHolder<> object. In the context of |
-// the constructor, the static type of this BindStateHolder<> object |
-// uniquely identifies the function it is representing, all its bound |
-// parameters, and a DoInvoke() that is capable of invoking the target. |
+// constructor that takes an BindState<>*. In the context of the constructor, |
+// the static type of this BindState<> pointer uniquely identifies the |
+// function it is representing, all its bound parameters, and a Run() method |
+// that is capable of invoking the target. |
// |
-// Callback's constructor is takes the BindStateHolder<> that has the |
-// full static type and erases the target function type, and the bound |
-// parameters. It does this by storing a pointer to the specific DoInvoke() |
-// function, and upcasting the state of BindStateHolder<> to a |
-// BindStateBase. This is safe as long as this BindStateBase pointer |
-// is only used with the stored DoInvoke() pointer. |
+// Callback's constructor takes the BindState<>* that has the full static type |
+// and erases the target function type as well as the types of the bound |
+// parameters. It does this by storing a pointer to the specific Run() |
+// function, and upcasting the state of BindState<>* to a |
+// BindStateBase*. This is safe as long as this BindStateBase pointer |
+// is only used with the stored Run() pointer. |
// |
-// To create BindStateHolder<> objects, we use the Bind() functions. |
-// These functions, along with a set of internal templates, are reponsible for |
+// To BindState<> objects are created inside the Bind() functions. |
+// These functions, along with a set of internal templates, are responsible for |
// |
// - Unwrapping the function signature into return type, and parameters |
// - Determining the number of parameters that are bound |
-// - Creating the storage for the bound parameters |
+// - Creating the BindState storing the bound parameters |
// - Performing compile-time asserts to avoid error-prone behavior |
-// - Returning an BindStateHolder<> with an DoInvoke() that has an arity |
-// matching the number of unbound parameters, and knows the correct |
-// refcounting semantics for the target object if we are binding a class |
-// method. |
+// - Returning an Callback<> with an arity matching the number of unbound |
+// parameters and that knows the correct refcounting semantics for the |
+// target object if we are binding a method. |
// |
// The Bind functions do the above using type-inference, and template |
// specializations. |
@@ -244,6 +243,11 @@ namespace base { |
template <typename Sig> |
class Callback; |
+namespace internal { |
+template <typename Runnable, typename RunType, typename BoundArgsType> |
+struct BindState; |
+} // namespace internal |
+ |
$range ARITY 0..MAX_ARITY |
$for ARITY [[ |
@@ -260,22 +264,20 @@ class Callback<R($for ARG , [[A$(ARG)]])> : public internal::CallbackBase { |
public: |
typedef R(RunType)($for ARG , [[A$(ARG)]]); |
- Callback() : CallbackBase(NULL, NULL) { } |
+ Callback() : CallbackBase(NULL) { } |
- // We pass BindStateHolder by const ref to avoid incurring an |
- // unnecessary AddRef/Unref pair even though we will modify the object. |
- // We cannot use a normal reference because the compiler will warn |
- // since this is often used on a return value, which is a temporary. |
- // |
// Note that this constructor CANNOT be explicit, and that Bind() CANNOT |
// return the exact Callback<> type. See base/bind.h for details. |
- template <typename T> |
- Callback(const internal::BindStateHolder<T>& bind_state_holder) |
- : CallbackBase(NULL, &bind_state_holder.bind_state_) { |
- // Force the assignment to a location variable of PolymorphicInvoke |
+ template <typename Runnable, typename RunType, typename BoundArgsType> |
+ Callback(internal::BindState<Runnable, RunType, BoundArgsType>* bind_state) |
+ : CallbackBase(bind_state) { |
+ |
+ // Force the assignment to a local variable of PolymorphicInvoke |
// so the compiler will typecheck that the passed in Run() method has |
// the correct type. |
- PolymorphicInvoke invoke_func = &T::InvokerType::Run; |
+ PolymorphicInvoke invoke_func = |
+ &internal::BindState<Runnable, RunType, BoundArgsType> |
+ ::InvokerType::Run; |
polymorphic_invoke_ = reinterpret_cast<InvokeFuncStorage>(invoke_func); |
} |