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+// Copyright 2014 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 AsyncInitializerResolver_h |
+#define AsyncInitializerResolver_h |
+ |
+#include "bindings/v8/ScriptPromiseResolverWithContext.h" |
+#include "core/dom/ContextLifecycleObserver.h" |
+#include "core/dom/ExecutionContext.h" |
+#include "platform/heap/Heap.h" |
+#include "wtf/OwnPtr.h" |
+#include "wtf/RefPtr.h" |
+ |
+namespace WebCore { |
+ |
+// AsyncInitializerResolver is a helper class of asynchronous initialization |
+// using Promises. Once AsyncInitializerResolver<T> is created, the resolver |
+// will live until one of the following conditions is met: |
+// - the associated promise is resolved |
+// - the associated promise is rejected |
+// - the associated execution context is destroyed |
+// |
+// AsyncInitializerResolver<Initializer> takes an actual initializer. |
+// It is guaranteed the resolver stays alive while the initializer is alive. |
+// i.e. You can access the raw resolver pointer set by start() in the |
+// initializer. |
+// |
+template<typename T> |
+class AsyncInitializerResolver : public ContextLifecycleObserver { |
+public: |
+ typedef T Initializer; |
+ |
+ static ScriptPromise start(ScriptState* scriptState, PassOwnPtr<Initializer> initializer) |
+ { |
+ AsyncInitializerResolver* resolver = new AsyncInitializerResolver(scriptState, initializer); |
+ ScriptPromise promise = resolver->promise(); |
+ resolver->m_initializer->start(resolver); |
+ return promise; |
+ } |
+ |
+ virtual ~AsyncInitializerResolver() { } |
+ |
+ ScriptPromise promise() { return m_resolver->promise(); } |
+ ScriptState* scriptState() const { return m_resolver->scriptState(); } |
+ template<typename U> void resolve(U u) |
+ { |
+ m_resolver->resolve(u); |
+ m_protect.clear(); |
+ } |
+ template<typename U> void reject(U u) |
+ { |
+ m_resolver->reject(u); |
+ m_protect.clear(); |
+ } |
+ |
+ // LifecycleObserver implementation. |
+ // Because the lifecycle context is held in the associated execution |
+ // context, this function is called when the execution context is |
+ // destroyed. |
+ virtual void contextDestroyed() OVERRIDE |
+ { |
+ ContextLifecycleObserver::contextDestroyed(); |
+ m_initializer->contextDestroyed(); |
+ // |this| will be deleted in the next Oilpan GC. |
+ m_protect.clear(); |
+ } |
+ |
+private: |
+ class Holder : public GarbageCollectedFinalized<Holder> { |
+ public: |
+ Holder(PassOwnPtr<AsyncInitializerResolver<T> > target) : m_protect(target) { } |
+ virtual void trace(Visitor*) { } |
+ |
+ private: |
+ OwnPtr<AsyncInitializerResolver<T> > m_protect; |
+ }; |
+ |
+ AsyncInitializerResolver(ScriptState* scriptState, PassOwnPtr<Initializer> initializer) |
+ : ContextLifecycleObserver(scriptState->executionContext()) |
+ , m_resolver(ScriptPromiseResolverWithContext::create(scriptState)) |
+ , m_initializer(initializer) |
+ , m_protect(new Holder(adoptPtr(this))) |
+ { |
+ } |
+ |
+ RefPtr<ScriptPromiseResolverWithContext> m_resolver; |
+ OwnPtr<Initializer> m_initializer; |
+ // In order to keep alive self until one of the termination conditions |
+ // is met, AsyncInitizlierResolver has an OwnPtr referencing self. |
+ // Clearing it means deleting it. |
+ Persistent<Holder> m_protect; |
haraken
2014/06/10 10:54:59
I wonder why you need oilpan to keep the Initializ
yhirano
2014/06/11 06:54:28
We can't destroy a ContextLifecycleObserver in ano
|
+}; |
+ |
+} // namespace WebCore |
+ |
+#endif // #ifndef AsyncInitializerResolver_h |