Index: base/bind.h |
diff --git a/base/bind.h b/base/bind.h |
index b14f70c109f777ef78991990aedef270a2e82bc8..7874656c6091f0af70438e334b3873e2c4b0e105 100644 |
--- a/base/bind.h |
+++ b/base/bind.h |
@@ -1,8 +1,3 @@ |
-// This file was GENERATED by command: |
-// pump.py bind.h.pump |
-// DO NOT EDIT BY HAND!!! |
- |
- |
// Copyright (c) 2011 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. |
@@ -46,10 +41,9 @@ |
// |
// TODO(ajwong): We might be able to avoid this now, but need to test. |
// |
-// It is possible to move most of the COMPILE_ASSERT asserts into BindState<>, |
-// but it feels a little nicer to have the asserts here so people do not |
-// need to crack open bind_internal.h. On the other hand, it makes Bind() |
-// harder to read. |
+// It is possible to move most of the static_assert into BindState<>, but it |
+// feels a little nicer to have the asserts here so people do not need to crack |
+// open bind_internal.h. On the other hand, it makes Bind() harder to read. |
namespace base { |
@@ -58,8 +52,7 @@ base::Callback< |
typename internal::BindState< |
typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType, |
typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType, |
- void()> |
- ::UnboundRunType> |
+ void()>::UnboundRunType> |
Bind(Functor functor) { |
// Typedefs for how to store and run the functor. |
typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType RunnableType; |
@@ -67,19 +60,18 @@ Bind(Functor functor) { |
typedef internal::BindState<RunnableType, RunType, void()> BindState; |
- |
return Callback<typename BindState::UnboundRunType>( |
new BindState(internal::MakeRunnable(functor))); |
} |
-template <typename Functor, typename P1> |
+template <typename Functor, typename... Args> |
base::Callback< |
typename internal::BindState< |
typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType, |
typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType)> |
+ void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<Args>::StorageType...)> |
::UnboundRunType> |
-Bind(Functor functor, const P1& p1) { |
+Bind(Functor functor, const Args&... args) { |
// Typedefs for how to store and run the functor. |
typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType RunnableType; |
typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType RunType; |
@@ -87,423 +79,34 @@ Bind(Functor functor, const P1& p1) { |
// Use RunnableType::RunType instead of RunType above because our |
// checks should below for bound references need to know what the actual |
// functor is going to interpret the argument as. |
- typedef internal::FunctionTraits<typename RunnableType::RunType> |
- BoundFunctorTraits; |
+ typedef typename RunnableType::RunType BoundRunType; |
// Do not allow binding a non-const reference parameter. Non-const reference |
// parameters are disallowed by the Google style guide. Also, binding a |
// non-const reference parameter can make for subtle bugs because the |
// invoked function will receive a reference to the stored copy of the |
// argument and not the original. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- !(is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A1Type>::value ), |
- do_not_bind_functions_with_nonconst_ref); |
- |
- // For methods, we need to be careful for parameter 1. We do not require |
- // a scoped_refptr because BindState<> itself takes care of AddRef() for |
- // methods. We also disallow binding of an array as the method's target |
- // object. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P1>::value, |
- p1_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !is_array<P1>::value, |
- first_bound_argument_to_method_cannot_be_array); |
- typedef internal::BindState<RunnableType, RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType)> BindState; |
+ static_assert(!internal::HasNonConstReferenceParam<BoundRunType>::value, |
+ "do_not_bind_functions_with_nonconst_ref"); |
- |
- return Callback<typename BindState::UnboundRunType>( |
- new BindState(internal::MakeRunnable(functor), p1)); |
-} |
- |
-template <typename Functor, typename P1, typename P2> |
-base::Callback< |
- typename internal::BindState< |
- typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType, |
- typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P2>::StorageType)> |
- ::UnboundRunType> |
-Bind(Functor functor, const P1& p1, const P2& p2) { |
- // Typedefs for how to store and run the functor. |
- typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType RunnableType; |
- typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType RunType; |
- |
- // Use RunnableType::RunType instead of RunType above because our |
- // checks should below for bound references need to know what the actual |
- // functor is going to interpret the argument as. |
- typedef internal::FunctionTraits<typename RunnableType::RunType> |
- BoundFunctorTraits; |
- |
- // Do not allow binding a non-const reference parameter. Non-const reference |
- // parameters are disallowed by the Google style guide. Also, binding a |
- // non-const reference parameter can make for subtle bugs because the |
- // invoked function will receive a reference to the stored copy of the |
- // argument and not the original. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- !(is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A1Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A2Type>::value ), |
- do_not_bind_functions_with_nonconst_ref); |
+ const bool is_method = internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value; |
// For methods, we need to be careful for parameter 1. We do not require |
// a scoped_refptr because BindState<> itself takes care of AddRef() for |
// methods. We also disallow binding of an array as the method's target |
// object. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P1>::value, |
- p1_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !is_array<P1>::value, |
- first_bound_argument_to_method_cannot_be_array); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P2>::value, |
- p2_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- typedef internal::BindState<RunnableType, RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P2>::StorageType)> BindState; |
- |
+ static_assert(!internal::BindsArrayToFirstArg<is_method, Args...>::value, |
+ "first_bound_argument_to_method_cannot_be_array"); |
+ static_assert( |
+ !internal::HasRefCountedParamAsRawPtr<is_method, Args...>::value, |
+ "a_parameter_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr"); |
- return Callback<typename BindState::UnboundRunType>( |
- new BindState(internal::MakeRunnable(functor), p1, p2)); |
-} |
- |
-template <typename Functor, typename P1, typename P2, typename P3> |
-base::Callback< |
- typename internal::BindState< |
- typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType, |
- typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P2>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P3>::StorageType)> |
- ::UnboundRunType> |
-Bind(Functor functor, const P1& p1, const P2& p2, const P3& p3) { |
- // Typedefs for how to store and run the functor. |
- typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType RunnableType; |
- typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType RunType; |
- |
- // Use RunnableType::RunType instead of RunType above because our |
- // checks should below for bound references need to know what the actual |
- // functor is going to interpret the argument as. |
- typedef internal::FunctionTraits<typename RunnableType::RunType> |
- BoundFunctorTraits; |
- |
- // Do not allow binding a non-const reference parameter. Non-const reference |
- // parameters are disallowed by the Google style guide. Also, binding a |
- // non-const reference parameter can make for subtle bugs because the |
- // invoked function will receive a reference to the stored copy of the |
- // argument and not the original. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- !(is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A1Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A2Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A3Type>::value ), |
- do_not_bind_functions_with_nonconst_ref); |
- |
- // For methods, we need to be careful for parameter 1. We do not require |
- // a scoped_refptr because BindState<> itself takes care of AddRef() for |
- // methods. We also disallow binding of an array as the method's target |
- // object. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P1>::value, |
- p1_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !is_array<P1>::value, |
- first_bound_argument_to_method_cannot_be_array); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P2>::value, |
- p2_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P3>::value, |
- p3_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- typedef internal::BindState<RunnableType, RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P2>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P3>::StorageType)> BindState; |
- |
- |
- return Callback<typename BindState::UnboundRunType>( |
- new BindState(internal::MakeRunnable(functor), p1, p2, p3)); |
-} |
- |
-template <typename Functor, typename P1, typename P2, typename P3, typename P4> |
-base::Callback< |
- typename internal::BindState< |
- typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType, |
- typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P2>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P3>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P4>::StorageType)> |
- ::UnboundRunType> |
-Bind(Functor functor, const P1& p1, const P2& p2, const P3& p3, const P4& p4) { |
- // Typedefs for how to store and run the functor. |
- typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType RunnableType; |
- typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType RunType; |
- |
- // Use RunnableType::RunType instead of RunType above because our |
- // checks should below for bound references need to know what the actual |
- // functor is going to interpret the argument as. |
- typedef internal::FunctionTraits<typename RunnableType::RunType> |
- BoundFunctorTraits; |
- |
- // Do not allow binding a non-const reference parameter. Non-const reference |
- // parameters are disallowed by the Google style guide. Also, binding a |
- // non-const reference parameter can make for subtle bugs because the |
- // invoked function will receive a reference to the stored copy of the |
- // argument and not the original. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- !(is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A1Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A2Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A3Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A4Type>::value ), |
- do_not_bind_functions_with_nonconst_ref); |
- |
- // For methods, we need to be careful for parameter 1. We do not require |
- // a scoped_refptr because BindState<> itself takes care of AddRef() for |
- // methods. We also disallow binding of an array as the method's target |
- // object. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P1>::value, |
- p1_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !is_array<P1>::value, |
- first_bound_argument_to_method_cannot_be_array); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P2>::value, |
- p2_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P3>::value, |
- p3_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P4>::value, |
- p4_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
typedef internal::BindState<RunnableType, RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P2>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P3>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P4>::StorageType)> BindState; |
- |
- |
- return Callback<typename BindState::UnboundRunType>( |
- new BindState(internal::MakeRunnable(functor), p1, p2, p3, p4)); |
-} |
- |
-template <typename Functor, typename P1, typename P2, typename P3, typename P4, |
- typename P5> |
-base::Callback< |
- typename internal::BindState< |
- typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType, |
- typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P2>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P3>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P4>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P5>::StorageType)> |
- ::UnboundRunType> |
-Bind(Functor functor, const P1& p1, const P2& p2, const P3& p3, const P4& p4, |
- const P5& p5) { |
- // Typedefs for how to store and run the functor. |
- typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType RunnableType; |
- typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType RunType; |
- |
- // Use RunnableType::RunType instead of RunType above because our |
- // checks should below for bound references need to know what the actual |
- // functor is going to interpret the argument as. |
- typedef internal::FunctionTraits<typename RunnableType::RunType> |
- BoundFunctorTraits; |
- |
- // Do not allow binding a non-const reference parameter. Non-const reference |
- // parameters are disallowed by the Google style guide. Also, binding a |
- // non-const reference parameter can make for subtle bugs because the |
- // invoked function will receive a reference to the stored copy of the |
- // argument and not the original. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- !(is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A1Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A2Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A3Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A4Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A5Type>::value ), |
- do_not_bind_functions_with_nonconst_ref); |
- |
- // For methods, we need to be careful for parameter 1. We do not require |
- // a scoped_refptr because BindState<> itself takes care of AddRef() for |
- // methods. We also disallow binding of an array as the method's target |
- // object. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P1>::value, |
- p1_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !is_array<P1>::value, |
- first_bound_argument_to_method_cannot_be_array); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P2>::value, |
- p2_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P3>::value, |
- p3_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P4>::value, |
- p4_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P5>::value, |
- p5_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- typedef internal::BindState<RunnableType, RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P2>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P3>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P4>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P5>::StorageType)> BindState; |
- |
- |
- return Callback<typename BindState::UnboundRunType>( |
- new BindState(internal::MakeRunnable(functor), p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)); |
-} |
- |
-template <typename Functor, typename P1, typename P2, typename P3, typename P4, |
- typename P5, typename P6> |
-base::Callback< |
- typename internal::BindState< |
- typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType, |
- typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P2>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P3>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P4>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P5>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P6>::StorageType)> |
- ::UnboundRunType> |
-Bind(Functor functor, const P1& p1, const P2& p2, const P3& p3, const P4& p4, |
- const P5& p5, const P6& p6) { |
- // Typedefs for how to store and run the functor. |
- typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType RunnableType; |
- typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType RunType; |
- |
- // Use RunnableType::RunType instead of RunType above because our |
- // checks should below for bound references need to know what the actual |
- // functor is going to interpret the argument as. |
- typedef internal::FunctionTraits<typename RunnableType::RunType> |
- BoundFunctorTraits; |
- |
- // Do not allow binding a non-const reference parameter. Non-const reference |
- // parameters are disallowed by the Google style guide. Also, binding a |
- // non-const reference parameter can make for subtle bugs because the |
- // invoked function will receive a reference to the stored copy of the |
- // argument and not the original. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- !(is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A1Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A2Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A3Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A4Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A5Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A6Type>::value ), |
- do_not_bind_functions_with_nonconst_ref); |
- |
- // For methods, we need to be careful for parameter 1. We do not require |
- // a scoped_refptr because BindState<> itself takes care of AddRef() for |
- // methods. We also disallow binding of an array as the method's target |
- // object. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P1>::value, |
- p1_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !is_array<P1>::value, |
- first_bound_argument_to_method_cannot_be_array); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P2>::value, |
- p2_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P3>::value, |
- p3_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P4>::value, |
- p4_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P5>::value, |
- p5_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P6>::value, |
- p6_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- typedef internal::BindState<RunnableType, RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P2>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P3>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P4>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P5>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P6>::StorageType)> BindState; |
- |
- |
- return Callback<typename BindState::UnboundRunType>( |
- new BindState(internal::MakeRunnable(functor), p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6)); |
-} |
- |
-template <typename Functor, typename P1, typename P2, typename P3, typename P4, |
- typename P5, typename P6, typename P7> |
-base::Callback< |
- typename internal::BindState< |
- typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType, |
- typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P2>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P3>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P4>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P5>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P6>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P7>::StorageType)> |
- ::UnboundRunType> |
-Bind(Functor functor, const P1& p1, const P2& p2, const P3& p3, const P4& p4, |
- const P5& p5, const P6& p6, const P7& p7) { |
- // Typedefs for how to store and run the functor. |
- typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType RunnableType; |
- typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType RunType; |
- |
- // Use RunnableType::RunType instead of RunType above because our |
- // checks should below for bound references need to know what the actual |
- // functor is going to interpret the argument as. |
- typedef internal::FunctionTraits<typename RunnableType::RunType> |
- BoundFunctorTraits; |
- |
- // Do not allow binding a non-const reference parameter. Non-const reference |
- // parameters are disallowed by the Google style guide. Also, binding a |
- // non-const reference parameter can make for subtle bugs because the |
- // invoked function will receive a reference to the stored copy of the |
- // argument and not the original. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- !(is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A1Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A2Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A3Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A4Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A5Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A6Type>::value || |
- is_non_const_reference<typename BoundFunctorTraits::A7Type>::value ), |
- do_not_bind_functions_with_nonconst_ref); |
- |
- // For methods, we need to be careful for parameter 1. We do not require |
- // a scoped_refptr because BindState<> itself takes care of AddRef() for |
- // methods. We also disallow binding of an array as the method's target |
- // object. |
- COMPILE_ASSERT( |
- internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P1>::value, |
- p1_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value || |
- !is_array<P1>::value, |
- first_bound_argument_to_method_cannot_be_array); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P2>::value, |
- p2_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P3>::value, |
- p3_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P4>::value, |
- p4_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P5>::value, |
- p5_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P6>::value, |
- p6_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- COMPILE_ASSERT(!internal::NeedsScopedRefptrButGetsRawPtr<P7>::value, |
- p7_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr); |
- typedef internal::BindState<RunnableType, RunType, |
- void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P1>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P2>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P3>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P4>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P5>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P6>::StorageType, |
- typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<P7>::StorageType)> BindState; |
- |
+ void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<Args>::StorageType...)> |
+ BindState; |
return Callback<typename BindState::UnboundRunType>( |
- new BindState(internal::MakeRunnable(functor), p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, |
- p7)); |
+ new BindState(internal::MakeRunnable(functor), args...)); |
} |
} // namespace base |