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1 // Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 1 // Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
3 // found in the LICENSE file. | 3 // found in the LICENSE file. |
4 | 4 |
5 #ifndef BASE_BIT_CAST_H_ | 5 #ifndef BASE_BIT_CAST_H_ |
6 #define BASE_BIT_CAST_H_ | 6 #define BASE_BIT_CAST_H_ |
7 | 7 |
8 #include <string.h> | 8 #include <string.h> |
| 9 #include <type_traits> |
| 10 |
| 11 #include "base/compiler_specific.h" |
| 12 #include "build/build_config.h" |
9 | 13 |
10 // bit_cast<Dest,Source> is a template function that implements the equivalent | 14 // bit_cast<Dest,Source> is a template function that implements the equivalent |
11 // of "*reinterpret_cast<Dest*>(&source)". We need this in very low-level | 15 // of "*reinterpret_cast<Dest*>(&source)". We need this in very low-level |
12 // functions like the protobuf library and fast math support. | 16 // functions like the protobuf library and fast math support. |
13 // | 17 // |
14 // float f = 3.14159265358979; | 18 // float f = 3.14159265358979; |
15 // int i = bit_cast<int32_t>(f); | 19 // int i = bit_cast<int32_t>(f); |
16 // // i = 0x40490fdb | 20 // // i = 0x40490fdb |
17 // | 21 // |
18 // The classical address-casting method is: | 22 // The classical address-casting method is: |
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47 // Anyways ... | 51 // Anyways ... |
48 // | 52 // |
49 // bit_cast<> calls memcpy() which is blessed by the standard, especially by the | 53 // bit_cast<> calls memcpy() which is blessed by the standard, especially by the |
50 // example in section 3.9 . Also, of course, bit_cast<> wraps up the nasty | 54 // example in section 3.9 . Also, of course, bit_cast<> wraps up the nasty |
51 // logic in one place. | 55 // logic in one place. |
52 // | 56 // |
53 // Fortunately memcpy() is very fast. In optimized mode, compilers replace | 57 // Fortunately memcpy() is very fast. In optimized mode, compilers replace |
54 // calls to memcpy() with inline object code when the size argument is a | 58 // calls to memcpy() with inline object code when the size argument is a |
55 // compile-time constant. On a 32-bit system, memcpy(d,s,4) compiles to one | 59 // compile-time constant. On a 32-bit system, memcpy(d,s,4) compiles to one |
56 // load and one store, and memcpy(d,s,8) compiles to two loads and two stores. | 60 // load and one store, and memcpy(d,s,8) compiles to two loads and two stores. |
57 // | |
58 // WARNING: if Dest or Source is a non-POD type, the result of the memcpy | |
59 // is likely to surprise you. | |
60 | 61 |
61 template <class Dest, class Source> | 62 template <class Dest, class Source> |
62 inline Dest bit_cast(const Source& source) { | 63 inline Dest bit_cast(const Source& source) { |
63 static_assert(sizeof(Dest) == sizeof(Source), | 64 static_assert(sizeof(Dest) == sizeof(Source), |
64 "bit_cast requires source and destination to be the same size"); | 65 "bit_cast requires source and destination to be the same size"); |
65 | 66 |
| 67 #if ((defined(__GLIBCXX__) && (__GLIBCXX__ >= 20150422)) || \ |
| 68 defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION)) |
| 69 // GCC 5.1 contains the first libstdc++ with is_trivially_copyable. |
| 70 // Assume libc++ Just Works: is_trivially_copyable added on May 13th 2011. |
| 71 static_assert(std::is_trivially_copyable<Dest>::value, |
| 72 "non-trivially-copyable bit_cast is undefined"); |
| 73 static_assert(std::is_trivially_copyable<Source>::value, |
| 74 "non-trivially-copyable bit_cast is undefined"); |
| 75 #elif __has_feature(is_trivially_copyable) |
| 76 // The compiler supports an equivalent intrinsic. |
| 77 static_assert(__is_trivially_copyable(Dest), |
| 78 "non-trivially-copyable bit_cast is undefined"); |
| 79 static_assert(__is_trivially_copyable(Source), |
| 80 "non-trivially-copyable bit_cast is undefined"); |
| 81 #elif COMPILER_GCC |
| 82 // Fallback to compiler intrinsic on GCC and clang (which pretends to be |
| 83 // GCC). This isn't quite the same as is_trivially_copyable but it'll do for |
| 84 // our purpose. |
| 85 static_assert(__has_trivial_copy(Dest), |
| 86 "non-trivially-copyable bit_cast is undefined"); |
| 87 static_assert(__has_trivial_copy(Source), |
| 88 "non-trivially-copyable bit_cast is undefined"); |
| 89 #else |
| 90 // Do nothing, let the bots handle it. |
| 91 #endif |
| 92 |
66 Dest dest; | 93 Dest dest; |
67 memcpy(&dest, &source, sizeof(dest)); | 94 memcpy(&dest, &source, sizeof(dest)); |
68 return dest; | 95 return dest; |
69 } | 96 } |
70 | 97 |
71 #endif // BASE_BIT_CAST_H_ | 98 #endif // BASE_BIT_CAST_H_ |
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