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134 lines
3.4 KiB
C++
134 lines
3.4 KiB
C++
//===- llvm/ADT/OwningPtr.h - Smart ptr that owns the pointee ---*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file defines and implements the OwningPtr class.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_ADT_OWNING_PTR_H
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#define LLVM_ADT_OWNING_PTR_H
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#include <cassert>
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#include <cstddef>
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namespace llvm {
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/// OwningPtr smart pointer - OwningPtr mimics a built-in pointer except that it
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/// guarantees deletion of the object pointed to, either on destruction of the
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/// OwningPtr or via an explicit reset(). Once created, ownership of the
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/// pointee object can be taken away from OwningPtr by using the take method.
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template<class T>
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class OwningPtr {
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OwningPtr(OwningPtr const &); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
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OwningPtr &operator=(OwningPtr const &); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
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T *Ptr;
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public:
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explicit OwningPtr(T *P = 0) : Ptr(P) {}
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~OwningPtr() {
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delete Ptr;
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}
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/// reset - Change the current pointee to the specified pointer. Note that
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/// calling this with any pointer (including a null pointer) deletes the
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/// current pointer.
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void reset(T *P = 0) {
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if (P == Ptr) return;
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T *Tmp = Ptr;
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Ptr = P;
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delete Tmp;
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}
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/// take - Reset the owning pointer to null and return its pointer. This does
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/// not delete the pointer before returning it.
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T *take() {
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T *Tmp = Ptr;
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Ptr = 0;
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return Tmp;
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}
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T &operator*() const {
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assert(Ptr && "Cannot dereference null pointer");
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return *Ptr;
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}
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T *operator->() const { return Ptr; }
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T *get() const { return Ptr; }
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operator bool() const { return Ptr != 0; }
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bool operator!() const { return Ptr == 0; }
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void swap(OwningPtr &RHS) {
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T *Tmp = RHS.Ptr;
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RHS.Ptr = Ptr;
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Ptr = Tmp;
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}
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};
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template<class T>
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inline void swap(OwningPtr<T> &a, OwningPtr<T> &b) {
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a.swap(b);
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}
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/// OwningArrayPtr smart pointer - OwningArrayPtr provides the same
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/// functionality as OwningPtr, except that it works for array types.
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template<class T>
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class OwningArrayPtr {
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OwningArrayPtr(OwningArrayPtr const &); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
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OwningArrayPtr &operator=(OwningArrayPtr const &); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
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T *Ptr;
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public:
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explicit OwningArrayPtr(T *P = 0) : Ptr(P) {}
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~OwningArrayPtr() {
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delete [] Ptr;
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}
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/// reset - Change the current pointee to the specified pointer. Note that
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/// calling this with any pointer (including a null pointer) deletes the
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/// current pointer.
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void reset(T *P = 0) {
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if (P == Ptr) return;
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T *Tmp = Ptr;
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Ptr = P;
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delete [] Tmp;
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}
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/// take - Reset the owning pointer to null and return its pointer. This does
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/// not delete the pointer before returning it.
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T *take() {
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T *Tmp = Ptr;
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Ptr = 0;
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return Tmp;
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}
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T &operator[](std::ptrdiff_t i) const {
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assert(Ptr && "Cannot dereference null pointer");
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return Ptr[i];
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}
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T *get() const { return Ptr; }
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operator bool() const { return Ptr != 0; }
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bool operator!() const { return Ptr == 0; }
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void swap(OwningArrayPtr &RHS) {
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T *Tmp = RHS.Ptr;
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RHS.Ptr = Ptr;
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Ptr = Tmp;
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}
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};
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template<class T>
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inline void swap(OwningArrayPtr<T> &a, OwningArrayPtr<T> &b) {
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a.swap(b);
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}
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} // end namespace llvm
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#endif
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