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| 1 // Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | |
| 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | |
| 3 // found in the LICENSE file. | |
| 4 | |
| 5 #ifndef BASE_EXPORT_TEMPLATE_H_ | |
| 6 #define BASE_EXPORT_TEMPLATE_H_ | |
| 7 | |
| 8 // Synopsis | |
| 9 // | |
| 10 // This header provides macros for using FOO_EXPORT macros with explicit | |
| 11 // template instantiation declarations and definitions. | |
| 12 // Generally, the FOO_EXPORT macros are used at declarations, | |
| 13 // and GCC requires them to be used at explicit instantiation declarations, | |
| 14 // but MSVC requires __declspec(dllexport) to be used at the explicit | |
| 15 // instantiation definition instead. | |
|
Tom Sepez
2016/02/05 19:23:08
nit: definitions
mdempsky
2016/02/05 19:38:39
Done.
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| 16 | |
| 17 // Usage | |
| 18 // | |
| 19 // In a header file, write: | |
| 20 // | |
| 21 // extern template class EXPORT_TEMPLATE_DECLARE(FOO_EXPORT) foo<bar>; | |
| 22 // | |
| 23 // In a source file, write: | |
| 24 // | |
| 25 // template class EXPORT_TEMPLATE_DEFINE(FOO_EXPORT) foo<bar>; | |
| 26 | |
| 27 // Implementation notes | |
| 28 // | |
| 29 // The implementation of this header uses some subtle macro semantics to | |
| 30 // detect what the provided FOO_EXPORT value was defined as and then | |
| 31 // to dispatch to appropriate macro definitions. Unfortunately, | |
| 32 // MSVC's C preprocessor is rather non-compliant and requires special | |
| 33 // care to make it work. | |
| 34 // | |
| 35 // Issue 1. | |
| 36 // | |
| 37 // #define F(x) | |
| 38 // F() | |
| 39 // | |
| 40 // MSVC emits warning C4003 ("not enough actual parameters for macro | |
| 41 // 'F'), even though it's a valid macro invocation. This affects the | |
| 42 // macros below that take just an "export" parameter, because export | |
| 43 // may be empty. | |
| 44 // | |
| 45 // As a workaround, we can add a dummy parameter and arguments: | |
| 46 // | |
| 47 // #define F(x,_) | |
| 48 // F(,) | |
| 49 // | |
| 50 // Issue 2. | |
| 51 // | |
| 52 // #define F(x) G##x | |
| 53 // #define Gj() ok | |
| 54 // F(j()) | |
| 55 // | |
| 56 // The correct replacement for "F(j())" is "ok", but MSVC replaces it | |
| 57 // with "Gj()". As a workaround, we can pass the result to an | |
| 58 // identity macro to force MSVC to look for replacements again. (This | |
| 59 // is why EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_3 exists.) | |
| 60 | |
| 61 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_DECLARE(export) \ | |
| 62 EXPORT_TEMPLATE_INVOKE(DECLARE, EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE(export, ), export) | |
| 63 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_DEFINE(export) \ | |
| 64 EXPORT_TEMPLATE_INVOKE(DEFINE, EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE(export, ), export) | |
| 65 | |
| 66 // INVOKE is an internal helper macro to perform parameter replacements | |
| 67 // and token pasting to chain invoke another macro. E.g., | |
| 68 // EXPORT_TEMPLATE_INVOKE(DECLARE, DEFAULT, FOO_EXPORT) | |
| 69 // will export to call | |
| 70 // EXPORT_TEMPLATE_DECLARE_DEFAULT(FOO_EXPORT, ) | |
| 71 // (but with FOO_EXPORT expanded too). | |
| 72 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_INVOKE(which, style, export) \ | |
| 73 EXPORT_TEMPLATE_INVOKE_2(which, style, export) | |
| 74 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_INVOKE_2(which, style, export) \ | |
| 75 EXPORT_TEMPLATE_##which##_##style(export, ) | |
| 76 | |
| 77 // Default style is to apply the FOO_EXPORT macro at declaration sites. | |
| 78 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_DECLARE_DEFAULT(export, _) export | |
| 79 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_DEFINE_DEFAULT(export, _) | |
| 80 | |
| 81 // The "MSVC hack" style is used when FOO_EXPORT is defined | |
| 82 // as __declspec(dllexport), which MSVC requires to be used at | |
| 83 // definition sites instead. | |
| 84 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_DECLARE_MSVC_HACK(export, _) | |
| 85 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_DEFINE_MSVC_HACK(export, _) export | |
| 86 | |
| 87 // EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE is an internal helper macro that identifies which | |
| 88 // export style needs to be used for the provided FOO_EXPORT macro definition. | |
| 89 // "", "__attribute__(...)", and "__declspec(dllimport)" are mapped | |
| 90 // to "DEFAULT"; while "__declspec(dllexport)" is mapped to "MSVC_HACK". | |
| 91 // | |
| 92 // It's implemented with token pasting to transform the __attribute__ and | |
| 93 // __declspec annotations into macro invocations. E.g., if FOO_EXPORT is | |
| 94 // defined as "__declspec(dllimport)", it undergoes the following sequence of | |
| 95 // macro substitutions: | |
| 96 // EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE(FOO_EXPORT, ) | |
| 97 // EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_2(__declspec(dllimport), ) | |
| 98 // EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_3(EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_MATCH__declspec(dllimport)) | |
| 99 // EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_MATCH__declspec(dllimport) | |
| 100 // EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_MATCH_DECLSPEC_dllimport | |
| 101 // DEFAULT | |
| 102 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE(export, _) EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_2(export, ) | |
| 103 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_2(export, _) \ | |
| 104 EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_3( \ | |
| 105 EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_MATCH_foj3FJo5StF0OvIzl7oMxA##export) | |
| 106 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_3(style) style | |
| 107 | |
| 108 // Internal helper macros for EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE. | |
| 109 // | |
| 110 // XXX: C++ reserves all identifiers containing "__" for the implementation, | |
| 111 // but "__attribute__" and "__declspec" already contain "__" and the token-paste | |
| 112 // operator can only add characters; not remove them. To minimize the risk of | |
| 113 // conflict with implementations, we include "foj3FJo5StF0OvIzl7oMxA" (a random | |
| 114 // 128-bit string, encoded in Base64) in the macro name. | |
| 115 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_MATCH_foj3FJo5StF0OvIzl7oMxA DEFAULT | |
| 116 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_MATCH_foj3FJo5StF0OvIzl7oMxA__attribute__(...) \ | |
| 117 DEFAULT | |
| 118 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_MATCH_foj3FJo5StF0OvIzl7oMxA__declspec(arg) \ | |
| 119 EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_MATCH_DECLSPEC_##arg | |
| 120 | |
| 121 // Internal helper macros for EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE. | |
| 122 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_MATCH_DECLSPEC_dllexport MSVC_HACK | |
| 123 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE_MATCH_DECLSPEC_dllimport DEFAULT | |
| 124 | |
| 125 // Sanity checks. | |
| 126 // | |
| 127 // EXPORT_TEMPLATE_TEST uses the same macro invocation pattern as | |
| 128 // EXPORT_TEMPLATE_DECLARE and EXPORT_TEMPLATE_DEFINE do to check that they're | |
| 129 // working correctly. When they're working correctly, the sequence of macro | |
| 130 // replacements should go something like: | |
| 131 // | |
| 132 // EXPORT_TEMPLATE_TEST(DEFAULT, __declspec(dllimport)); | |
| 133 // | |
| 134 // static_assert(EXPORT_TEMPLATE_INVOKE(TEST_DEFAULT, | |
| 135 // EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE(__declspec(dllimport), ), | |
| 136 // __declspec(dllimport)), "__declspec(dllimport)"); | |
| 137 // | |
| 138 // static_assert(EXPORT_TEMPLATE_INVOKE(TEST_DEFAULT, | |
| 139 // DEFAULT, __declspec(dllimport)), "__declspec(dllimport)"); | |
| 140 // | |
| 141 // static_assert(EXPORT_TEMPLATE_TEST_DEFAULT_DEFAULT( | |
| 142 // __declspec(dllimport)), "__declspec(dllimport)"); | |
| 143 // | |
| 144 // static_assert(true, "__declspec(dllimport)"); | |
| 145 // | |
| 146 // When they're not working correctly, a syntax error should occur instead. | |
| 147 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_TEST(want, export) \ | |
| 148 static_assert(EXPORT_TEMPLATE_INVOKE( \ | |
| 149 TEST_##want, EXPORT_TEMPLATE_STYLE(export, ), export), \ | |
| 150 #export) | |
| 151 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_TEST_DEFAULT_DEFAULT(...) true | |
| 152 #define EXPORT_TEMPLATE_TEST_MSVC_HACK_MSVC_HACK(...) true | |
| 153 | |
| 154 EXPORT_TEMPLATE_TEST(DEFAULT, ); | |
| 155 EXPORT_TEMPLATE_TEST(DEFAULT, __attribute__((visibility("default")))); | |
| 156 EXPORT_TEMPLATE_TEST(MSVC_HACK, __declspec(dllexport)); | |
| 157 EXPORT_TEMPLATE_TEST(DEFAULT, __declspec(dllimport)); | |
| 158 | |
| 159 #undef EXPORT_TEMPLATE_TEST | |
| 160 #undef EXPORT_TEMPLATE_TEST_DEFAULT_DEFAULT | |
| 161 #undef EXPORT_TEMPLATE_TEST_MSVC_HACK_MSVC_HACK | |
| 162 | |
| 163 #endif // BASE_EXPORT_TEMPLATE_H_ | |
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