Add an emplace(...) method to llvm::Optional<T>.

This can be used for in-place initialization of non-moveable types.
For compilers that don't support variadic templates, only up to four
arguments are supported. We can always add more, of course, but this
should be good enough until we move to a later MSVC that has full
support for variadic templates.

Inspired by std::experimental::optional from the "Library Fundamentals" C++ TS.
Reviewed by David Blaikie.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@218732 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Jordan Rose 2014-10-01 02:12:35 +00:00
parent 06c1373053
commit 771ac70aed
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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
#include "llvm/Support/AlignOf.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <new>
#include <utility>
namespace llvm {
@ -69,6 +70,61 @@ public:
return *this;
}
#if LLVM_HAS_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
/// Create a new object by constructing it in place with the given arguments.
template<typename ...ArgTypes>
void emplace(ArgTypes &&...Args) {
reset();
hasVal = true;
new (storage.buffer) T(std::forward<ArgTypes>(Args)...);
}
#else
/// Create a new object by default-constructing it in place.
void emplace() {
reset();
hasVal = true;
new (storage.buffer) T();
}
/// Create a new object by constructing it in place with the given arguments.
template<typename T1>
void emplace(T1 &&A1) {
reset();
hasVal = true;
new (storage.buffer) T(std::forward<T1>(A1));
}
/// Create a new object by constructing it in place with the given arguments.
template<typename T1, typename T2>
void emplace(T1 &&A1, T2 &&A2) {
reset();
hasVal = true;
new (storage.buffer) T(std::forward<T1>(A1), std::forward<T2>(A2));
}
/// Create a new object by constructing it in place with the given arguments.
template<typename T1, typename T2, typename T3>
void emplace(T1 &&A1, T2 &&A2, T3 &&A3) {
reset();
hasVal = true;
new (storage.buffer) T(std::forward<T1>(A1), std::forward<T2>(A2),
std::forward<T3>(A3));
}
/// Create a new object by constructing it in place with the given arguments.
template<typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4>
void emplace(T1 &&A1, T2 &&A2, T3 &&A3, T4 &&A4) {
reset();
hasVal = true;
new (storage.buffer) T(std::forward<T1>(A1), std::forward<T2>(A2),
std::forward<T3>(A3), std::forward<T4>(A4));
}
#endif // LLVM_HAS_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
static inline Optional create(const T* y) {
return y ? Optional(*y) : Optional();
}

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@ -177,6 +177,44 @@ TEST_F(OptionalTest, GetValueOr) {
EXPECT_EQ(5, A.getValueOr(42));
}
struct MultiArgConstructor {
int x, y;
MultiArgConstructor(int x, int y) : x(x), y(y) {}
explicit MultiArgConstructor(int x, bool positive)
: x(x), y(positive ? x : -x) {}
MultiArgConstructor(const MultiArgConstructor &) = delete;
MultiArgConstructor(MultiArgConstructor &&) = delete;
MultiArgConstructor &operator=(const MultiArgConstructor &) = delete;
MultiArgConstructor &operator=(MultiArgConstructor &&) = delete;
static unsigned Destructions;
~MultiArgConstructor() {
++Destructions;
}
static void ResetCounts() {
Destructions = 0;
}
};
unsigned MultiArgConstructor::Destructions = 0;
TEST_F(OptionalTest, Emplace) {
MultiArgConstructor::ResetCounts();
Optional<MultiArgConstructor> A;
A.emplace(1, 2);
EXPECT_TRUE(A.hasValue());
EXPECT_EQ(1, A->x);
EXPECT_EQ(2, A->y);
EXPECT_EQ(0u, MultiArgConstructor::Destructions);
A.emplace(5, false);
EXPECT_TRUE(A.hasValue());
EXPECT_EQ(5, A->x);
EXPECT_EQ(-5, A->y);
EXPECT_EQ(1u, MultiArgConstructor::Destructions);
}
struct MoveOnly {
static unsigned MoveConstructions;
static unsigned Destructions;
@ -286,6 +324,17 @@ TEST_F(OptionalTest, MoveOnlyAssigningAssignment) {
EXPECT_EQ(1u, MoveOnly::Destructions);
}
TEST_F(OptionalTest, MoveOnlyEmplace) {
Optional<MoveOnly> A;
MoveOnly::ResetCounts();
A.emplace(4);
EXPECT_TRUE((bool)A);
EXPECT_EQ(4, A->val);
EXPECT_EQ(0u, MoveOnly::MoveConstructions);
EXPECT_EQ(0u, MoveOnly::MoveAssignments);
EXPECT_EQ(0u, MoveOnly::Destructions);
}
#if LLVM_HAS_RVALUE_REFERENCE_THIS
TEST_F(OptionalTest, MoveGetValueOr) {