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-// Copyright 2016 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 CONTENT_COMMON_ID_TYPE_H_ |
-#define CONTENT_COMMON_ID_TYPE_H_ |
- |
-#include <stdint.h> |
-#include <cstddef> |
-#include <ostream> |
-#include <type_traits> |
- |
-// IdType32<>, IdType64<>, etc. wrap an integer id in a custom, type-safe type. |
-// |
-// IdType32<Foo> is an alternative to int, for a class Foo with methods like: |
-// |
-// int GetId() { return id_; }; |
-// static Foo* FromId(int id) { return g_all_foos_by_id[id]; } |
-// |
-// Such methods are a standard means of safely referring to objects across |
-// thread and process boundaries. But if a nearby class Bar also represents |
-// its IDs as a bare int, horrific mixups are possible -- one example, of many, |
-// is http://crrev.com/365437. IdType<> offers compile-time protection against |
-// such mishaps, since IdType32<Foo> is incompatible with IdType32<Bar>, even |
-// though both just compile down to an int32_t. |
-// |
-// Templates in this file: |
-// IdType32<T> / IdTypeU32<T>: Signed / unsigned 32-bit IDs |
-// IdType64<T> / IdTypeU64<T>: Signed / unsigned 64-bit IDs |
-// IdType<>: For when you need a different underlying type or |
-// a default/invalid value other than zero. |
-// |
-// IdType32<Foo> behaves just like an int32_t in the following aspects: |
-// - it can be used as a key in std::map and/or std::unordered_map; |
-// - it can be used as an argument to DCHECK_EQ or streamed to LOG(ERROR); |
-// - it has the same memory footprint and runtime overhead as int32_t; |
-// - it can be copied by memcpy. |
-// |
-// IdType32<Foo> has the following differences from a bare int32_t: |
-// - it forces coercions to go through GetUnsafeValue and FromUnsafeValue; |
-// - it restricts the set of available operations (i.e. no multiplication); |
-// - it ensures initialization to zero and allows checking against |
-// default-initialized values via is_null method. |
- |
-namespace content { |
- |
-template <typename TypeMarker, typename WrappedType, WrappedType kInvalidValue> |
-class IdType { |
- public: |
- IdType() : value_(kInvalidValue) {} |
- bool is_null() const { return value_ == kInvalidValue; } |
- |
- static IdType FromUnsafeValue(WrappedType value) { return IdType(value); } |
- WrappedType GetUnsafeValue() const { return value_; } |
- |
- IdType(const IdType& other) = default; |
- IdType& operator=(const IdType& other) = default; |
- |
- bool operator==(const IdType& other) const { return value_ == other.value_; } |
- bool operator!=(const IdType& other) const { return value_ != other.value_; } |
- bool operator<(const IdType& other) const { return value_ < other.value_; } |
- |
- // Hasher to use in std::unordered_map, std::unordered_set, etc. |
- struct Hasher { |
- using argument_type = IdType; |
- using result_type = std::size_t; |
- result_type operator()(const argument_type& id) const { |
- return std::hash<WrappedType>()(id.GetUnsafeValue()); |
- } |
- }; |
- |
- protected: |
- explicit IdType(WrappedType val) : value_(val) {} |
- |
- private: |
- // In theory WrappedType could be any type that supports ==, <, <<, std::hash, |
- // etc., but to make things simpler (both for users and for maintainers) we |
- // explicitly restrict the design space to integers. This means the users |
- // can safely assume that IdType is relatively small and cheap to copy |
- // and the maintainers don't have to worry about WrappedType being a complex |
- // type (i.e. std::string or std::pair or a move-only type). |
- using IntegralWrappedType = |
- typename std::enable_if<std::is_integral<WrappedType>::value, |
- WrappedType>::type; |
- IntegralWrappedType value_; |
-}; |
- |
-// Type aliases for convenience: |
-template <typename TypeMarker> |
-using IdType32 = IdType<TypeMarker, int32_t, 0>; |
-template <typename TypeMarker> |
-using IdTypeU32 = IdType<TypeMarker, uint32_t, 0>; |
-template <typename TypeMarker> |
-using IdType64 = IdType<TypeMarker, int64_t, 0>; |
-template <typename TypeMarker> |
-using IdTypeU64 = IdType<TypeMarker, uint64_t, 0>; |
- |
-template <typename TypeMarker, typename WrappedType, WrappedType kInvalidValue> |
-std::ostream& operator<<( |
- std::ostream& stream, |
- const IdType<TypeMarker, WrappedType, kInvalidValue>& id) { |
- return stream << id.GetUnsafeValue(); |
-} |
- |
-} // namespace content |
- |
-#endif // CONTENT_COMMON_ID_TYPE_H_ |