Austin Schuh | 0cbef62 | 2015-09-06 17:34:52 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 1 | // Copyright 2003 Google Inc. |
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| 30 | // Authors: Dan Egnor (egnor@google.com) |
| 31 | // |
| 32 | // A "smart" pointer type with reference tracking. Every pointer to a |
| 33 | // particular object is kept on a circular linked list. When the last pointer |
| 34 | // to an object is destroyed or reassigned, the object is deleted. |
| 35 | // |
| 36 | // Used properly, this deletes the object when the last reference goes away. |
| 37 | // There are several caveats: |
| 38 | // - Like all reference counting schemes, cycles lead to leaks. |
| 39 | // - Each smart pointer is actually two pointers (8 bytes instead of 4). |
| 40 | // - Every time a pointer is assigned, the entire list of pointers to that |
| 41 | // object is traversed. This class is therefore NOT SUITABLE when there |
| 42 | // will often be more than two or three pointers to a particular object. |
| 43 | // - References are only tracked as long as linked_ptr<> objects are copied. |
| 44 | // If a linked_ptr<> is converted to a raw pointer and back, BAD THINGS |
| 45 | // will happen (double deletion). |
| 46 | // |
| 47 | // A good use of this class is storing object references in STL containers. |
| 48 | // You can safely put linked_ptr<> in a vector<>. |
| 49 | // Other uses may not be as good. |
| 50 | // |
| 51 | // Note: If you use an incomplete type with linked_ptr<>, the class |
| 52 | // *containing* linked_ptr<> must have a constructor and destructor (even |
| 53 | // if they do nothing!). |
| 54 | // |
| 55 | // Bill Gibbons suggested we use something like this. |
| 56 | // |
| 57 | // Thread Safety: |
| 58 | // Unlike other linked_ptr implementations, in this implementation |
| 59 | // a linked_ptr object is thread-safe in the sense that: |
| 60 | // - it's safe to copy linked_ptr objects concurrently, |
| 61 | // - it's safe to copy *from* a linked_ptr and read its underlying |
| 62 | // raw pointer (e.g. via get()) concurrently, and |
| 63 | // - it's safe to write to two linked_ptrs that point to the same |
| 64 | // shared object concurrently. |
| 65 | // TODO(wan@google.com): rename this to safe_linked_ptr to avoid |
| 66 | // confusion with normal linked_ptr. |
| 67 | |
| 68 | #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_LINKED_PTR_H_ |
| 69 | #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_LINKED_PTR_H_ |
| 70 | |
| 71 | #include <stdlib.h> |
| 72 | #include <assert.h> |
| 73 | |
| 74 | #include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" |
| 75 | |
| 76 | namespace testing { |
| 77 | namespace internal { |
| 78 | |
| 79 | // Protects copying of all linked_ptr objects. |
| 80 | GTEST_API_ GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_linked_ptr_mutex); |
| 81 | |
| 82 | // This is used internally by all instances of linked_ptr<>. It needs to be |
| 83 | // a non-template class because different types of linked_ptr<> can refer to |
| 84 | // the same object (linked_ptr<Superclass>(obj) vs linked_ptr<Subclass>(obj)). |
| 85 | // So, it needs to be possible for different types of linked_ptr to participate |
| 86 | // in the same circular linked list, so we need a single class type here. |
| 87 | // |
| 88 | // DO NOT USE THIS CLASS DIRECTLY YOURSELF. Use linked_ptr<T>. |
| 89 | class linked_ptr_internal { |
| 90 | public: |
| 91 | // Create a new circle that includes only this instance. |
| 92 | void join_new() { |
| 93 | next_ = this; |
| 94 | } |
| 95 | |
| 96 | // Many linked_ptr operations may change p.link_ for some linked_ptr |
| 97 | // variable p in the same circle as this object. Therefore we need |
| 98 | // to prevent two such operations from occurring concurrently. |
| 99 | // |
| 100 | // Note that different types of linked_ptr objects can coexist in a |
| 101 | // circle (e.g. linked_ptr<Base>, linked_ptr<Derived1>, and |
| 102 | // linked_ptr<Derived2>). Therefore we must use a single mutex to |
| 103 | // protect all linked_ptr objects. This can create serious |
| 104 | // contention in production code, but is acceptable in a testing |
| 105 | // framework. |
| 106 | |
| 107 | // Join an existing circle. |
| 108 | void join(linked_ptr_internal const* ptr) |
| 109 | GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_linked_ptr_mutex) { |
| 110 | MutexLock lock(&g_linked_ptr_mutex); |
| 111 | |
| 112 | linked_ptr_internal const* p = ptr; |
| 113 | while (p->next_ != ptr) { |
| 114 | assert(p->next_ != this && |
| 115 | "Trying to join() a linked ring we are already in. " |
| 116 | "Is GMock thread safety enabled?"); |
| 117 | p = p->next_; |
| 118 | } |
| 119 | p->next_ = this; |
| 120 | next_ = ptr; |
| 121 | } |
| 122 | |
| 123 | // Leave whatever circle we're part of. Returns true if we were the |
| 124 | // last member of the circle. Once this is done, you can join() another. |
| 125 | bool depart() |
| 126 | GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_linked_ptr_mutex) { |
| 127 | MutexLock lock(&g_linked_ptr_mutex); |
| 128 | |
| 129 | if (next_ == this) return true; |
| 130 | linked_ptr_internal const* p = next_; |
| 131 | while (p->next_ != this) { |
| 132 | assert(p->next_ != next_ && |
| 133 | "Trying to depart() a linked ring we are not in. " |
| 134 | "Is GMock thread safety enabled?"); |
| 135 | p = p->next_; |
| 136 | } |
| 137 | p->next_ = next_; |
| 138 | return false; |
| 139 | } |
| 140 | |
| 141 | private: |
| 142 | mutable linked_ptr_internal const* next_; |
| 143 | }; |
| 144 | |
| 145 | template <typename T> |
| 146 | class linked_ptr { |
| 147 | public: |
| 148 | typedef T element_type; |
| 149 | |
| 150 | // Take over ownership of a raw pointer. This should happen as soon as |
| 151 | // possible after the object is created. |
| 152 | explicit linked_ptr(T* ptr = NULL) { capture(ptr); } |
| 153 | ~linked_ptr() { depart(); } |
| 154 | |
| 155 | // Copy an existing linked_ptr<>, adding ourselves to the list of references. |
| 156 | template <typename U> linked_ptr(linked_ptr<U> const& ptr) { copy(&ptr); } |
| 157 | linked_ptr(linked_ptr const& ptr) { // NOLINT |
| 158 | assert(&ptr != this); |
| 159 | copy(&ptr); |
| 160 | } |
| 161 | |
| 162 | // Assignment releases the old value and acquires the new. |
| 163 | template <typename U> linked_ptr& operator=(linked_ptr<U> const& ptr) { |
| 164 | depart(); |
| 165 | copy(&ptr); |
| 166 | return *this; |
| 167 | } |
| 168 | |
| 169 | linked_ptr& operator=(linked_ptr const& ptr) { |
| 170 | if (&ptr != this) { |
| 171 | depart(); |
| 172 | copy(&ptr); |
| 173 | } |
| 174 | return *this; |
| 175 | } |
| 176 | |
| 177 | // Smart pointer members. |
| 178 | void reset(T* ptr = NULL) { |
| 179 | depart(); |
| 180 | capture(ptr); |
| 181 | } |
| 182 | T* get() const { return value_; } |
| 183 | T* operator->() const { return value_; } |
| 184 | T& operator*() const { return *value_; } |
| 185 | |
| 186 | bool operator==(T* p) const { return value_ == p; } |
| 187 | bool operator!=(T* p) const { return value_ != p; } |
| 188 | template <typename U> |
| 189 | bool operator==(linked_ptr<U> const& ptr) const { |
| 190 | return value_ == ptr.get(); |
| 191 | } |
| 192 | template <typename U> |
| 193 | bool operator!=(linked_ptr<U> const& ptr) const { |
| 194 | return value_ != ptr.get(); |
| 195 | } |
| 196 | |
| 197 | private: |
| 198 | template <typename U> |
| 199 | friend class linked_ptr; |
| 200 | |
| 201 | T* value_; |
| 202 | linked_ptr_internal link_; |
| 203 | |
| 204 | void depart() { |
| 205 | if (link_.depart()) delete value_; |
| 206 | } |
| 207 | |
| 208 | void capture(T* ptr) { |
| 209 | value_ = ptr; |
| 210 | link_.join_new(); |
| 211 | } |
| 212 | |
| 213 | template <typename U> void copy(linked_ptr<U> const* ptr) { |
| 214 | value_ = ptr->get(); |
| 215 | if (value_) |
| 216 | link_.join(&ptr->link_); |
| 217 | else |
| 218 | link_.join_new(); |
| 219 | } |
| 220 | }; |
| 221 | |
| 222 | template<typename T> inline |
| 223 | bool operator==(T* ptr, const linked_ptr<T>& x) { |
| 224 | return ptr == x.get(); |
| 225 | } |
| 226 | |
| 227 | template<typename T> inline |
| 228 | bool operator!=(T* ptr, const linked_ptr<T>& x) { |
| 229 | return ptr != x.get(); |
| 230 | } |
| 231 | |
| 232 | // A function to convert T* into linked_ptr<T> |
| 233 | // Doing e.g. make_linked_ptr(new FooBarBaz<type>(arg)) is a shorter notation |
| 234 | // for linked_ptr<FooBarBaz<type> >(new FooBarBaz<type>(arg)) |
| 235 | template <typename T> |
| 236 | linked_ptr<T> make_linked_ptr(T* ptr) { |
| 237 | return linked_ptr<T>(ptr); |
| 238 | } |
| 239 | |
| 240 | } // namespace internal |
| 241 | } // namespace testing |
| 242 | |
| 243 | #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_LINKED_PTR_H_ |