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Issue 11414262: Revert 13105: "Enable stub generation using Hydrogen/Lithium." (Closed) Base URL: https://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge
Patch Set: Created 8 years ago
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1 // Copyright 2011 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. 1 // Copyright 2011 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 2 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
3 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 3 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
4 // met: 4 // met:
5 // 5 //
6 // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 6 // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
7 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 7 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
8 // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above 8 // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
9 // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following 9 // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
10 // disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided 10 // disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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51 // When the destructor of the scoped pointer is executed the plain pointer 51 // When the destructor of the scoped pointer is executed the plain pointer
52 // is deleted using DeleteArray. This implies that you must allocate with 52 // is deleted using DeleteArray. This implies that you must allocate with
53 // NewArray. 53 // NewArray.
54 inline ~SmartPointerBase() { if (p_) Deallocator::Delete(p_); } 54 inline ~SmartPointerBase() { if (p_) Deallocator::Delete(p_); }
55 55
56 inline T* operator->() const { return p_; } 56 inline T* operator->() const { return p_; }
57 57
58 // You can get the underlying pointer out with the * operator. 58 // You can get the underlying pointer out with the * operator.
59 inline T* operator*() { return p_; } 59 inline T* operator*() { return p_; }
60 60
61 // You can use [n] to index as if it was a plain pointer. 61 // You can use [n] to index as if it was a plain pointer
62 inline T& operator[](size_t i) { 62 inline T& operator[](size_t i) {
63 return p_[i]; 63 return p_[i];
64 } 64 }
65 65
66 // You can use [n] to index as if it was a plain pointer.
67 const inline T& operator[](size_t i) const {
68 return p_[i];
69 }
70
71 // We don't have implicit conversion to a T* since that hinders migration: 66 // We don't have implicit conversion to a T* since that hinders migration:
72 // You would not be able to change a method from returning a T* to 67 // You would not be able to change a method from returning a T* to
73 // returning an SmartArrayPointer<T> and then get errors wherever it is used. 68 // returning an SmartArrayPointer<T> and then get errors wherever it is used.
74 69
75 70
76 // If you want to take out the plain pointer and don't want it automatically 71 // If you want to take out the plain pointer and don't want it automatically
77 // deleted then call Detach(). Afterwards, the smart pointer is empty 72 // deleted then call Detach(). Afterwards, the smart pointer is empty
78 // (NULL). 73 // (NULL).
79 inline T* Detach() { 74 inline T* Detach() {
80 T* temp = p_; 75 T* temp = p_;
81 p_ = NULL; 76 p_ = NULL;
82 return temp; 77 return temp;
83 } 78 }
84 79
85 inline void Reset(T* new_value) {
86 if (p_) Deallocator::Delete(p_);
87 p_ = new_value;
88 }
89
90 // Assignment requires an empty (NULL) SmartArrayPointer as the receiver. Like 80 // Assignment requires an empty (NULL) SmartArrayPointer as the receiver. Like
91 // the copy constructor it removes the pointer in the original to avoid 81 // the copy constructor it removes the pointer in the original to avoid
92 // double freeing. 82 // double freeing.
93 inline SmartPointerBase<Deallocator, T>& operator=( 83 inline SmartPointerBase<Deallocator, T>& operator=(
94 const SmartPointerBase<Deallocator, T>& rhs) { 84 const SmartPointerBase<Deallocator, T>& rhs) {
95 ASSERT(is_empty()); 85 ASSERT(is_empty());
96 T* tmp = rhs.p_; // swap to handle self-assignment 86 T* tmp = rhs.p_; // swap to handle self-assignment
97 const_cast<SmartPointerBase<Deallocator, T>&>(rhs).p_ = NULL; 87 const_cast<SmartPointerBase<Deallocator, T>&>(rhs).p_ = NULL;
98 p_ = tmp; 88 p_ = tmp;
99 return *this; 89 return *this;
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140 inline SmartPointer() { } 130 inline SmartPointer() { }
141 explicit inline SmartPointer(T* ptr) 131 explicit inline SmartPointer(T* ptr)
142 : SmartPointerBase<ObjectDeallocator<T>, T>(ptr) { } 132 : SmartPointerBase<ObjectDeallocator<T>, T>(ptr) { }
143 inline SmartPointer(const SmartPointer<T>& rhs) 133 inline SmartPointer(const SmartPointer<T>& rhs)
144 : SmartPointerBase<ObjectDeallocator<T>, T>(rhs) { } 134 : SmartPointerBase<ObjectDeallocator<T>, T>(rhs) { }
145 }; 135 };
146 136
147 } } // namespace v8::internal 137 } } // namespace v8::internal
148 138
149 #endif // V8_SMART_POINTERS_H_ 139 #endif // V8_SMART_POINTERS_H_
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