| Index: base/sequence_checker.h
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| diff --git a/base/sequence_checker.h b/base/sequence_checker.h
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| index 471631844ba7da9a8ceb8a908767b1795eed0721..20d7f25d73684a16dfd440d130e4dad459962e27 100644
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| --- a/base/sequence_checker.h
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| +++ b/base/sequence_checker.h
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| @@ -5,14 +5,65 @@
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| #ifndef BASE_SEQUENCE_CHECKER_H_
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| #define BASE_SEQUENCE_CHECKER_H_
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| +#include "base/logging.h"
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| #include "base/sequence_checker_impl.h"
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|
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| +// SequenceChecker is a helper class used to help verify that some methods of a
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| +// class are called sequentially (for thread-safety).
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| +//
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| +// Use the macros below instead of the SequenceChecker directly so that the
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| +// unused member doesn't result in an extra byte (four when padded) per
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| +// instance in production.
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| +//
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| +// This class is much prefered to ThreadChecker for thread-safety checks.
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| +// ThreadChecker should only be used for classes that are truly thread-affine
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| +// (use thread-local-storage or a third-party API that does).
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| +//
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| +// Usage:
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| +// class MyClass {
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| +// public:
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| +// MyClass() {
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| +// // It's sometimes useful to detach on construction for objects that are
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| +// // constructed in one place and forever after used from another
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| +// // sequence.
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| +// DETACH_FROM_SEQUENCE(my_sequence_checker_);
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| +// }
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| +//
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| +// ~MyClass() {
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| +// // SequenceChecker doesn't automatically check it's destroyed on origin
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| +// // sequence for the same reason it's sometimes detached in the
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| +// // constructor. It's okay to destroy off sequence if the owner
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| +// // otherwise knows usage on the associated sequence is done. If you're
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| +// // not detaching in the constructor, you probably want to explicitly
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| +// // check in the destructor.
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| +// DCHECK_CALLED_ON_VALID_THREAD(my_thread_checker_);
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| +// }
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| +// void MyMethod() {
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| +// DCHECK_CALLED_ON_VALID_SEQUENCE(my_sequence_checker_);
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| +// ... (do stuff) ...
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| +// }
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| +//
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| +// private:
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| +// SEQUENCE_CHECKER(my_sequence_checker_);
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| +// }
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| +
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| +#if DCHECK_IS_ON()
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| +#define SEQUENCE_CHECKER(name) base::SequenceChecker name
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| +#define DCHECK_CALLED_ON_VALID_SEQUENCE(name) \
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| + DCHECK((name).CalledOnValidSequence())
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| +#define DETACH_FROM_SEQUENCE(name) (name).DetachFromSequence()
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| +#else // DCHECK_IS_ON()
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| +#define SEQUENCE_CHECKER(name)
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| +#define DCHECK_CALLED_ON_VALID_SEQUENCE(name)
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| +#define DETACH_FROM_SEQUENCE(name)
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| +#endif // DCHECK_IS_ON()
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| +
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| namespace base {
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| // Do nothing implementation, for use in release mode.
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| //
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| -// Note: You should almost always use the SequenceChecker class to get
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| -// the right version for your build configuration.
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| +// Note: You should almost always use the SequenceChecker class (through the
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| +// above macros) to get the right version for your build configuration.
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| class SequenceCheckerDoNothing {
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| public:
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| bool CalledOnValidSequence() const { return true; }
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| @@ -20,25 +71,6 @@ class SequenceCheckerDoNothing {
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| void DetachFromSequence() {}
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| };
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| -// SequenceChecker is a helper class to verify that calls to some methods of a
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| -// class are sequenced. Calls are sequenced when they are issued:
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| -// - From tasks posted to SequencedTaskRunners or SingleThreadTaskRunners bound
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| -// to the same sequence, or,
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| -// - From a single thread outside of any task.
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| -//
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| -// Example:
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| -// class MyClass {
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| -// public:
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| -// void Foo() {
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| -// DCHECK(sequence_checker_.CalledOnValidSequence());
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| -// ... (do stuff) ...
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| -// }
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| -//
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| -// private:
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| -// SequenceChecker sequence_checker_;
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| -// }
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| -//
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| -// In Release mode, CalledOnValidSequence() will always return true.
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| #if DCHECK_IS_ON()
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| class SequenceChecker : public SequenceCheckerImpl {
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| };
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