2012-04-19 14:35:52 +08:00
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#ifndef SkRefCnt_DEFINED
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#define SkRefCnt_DEFINED
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#include "SkThread.h"
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/** \class SkRefCnt
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SkRefCnt is the base class for objects that may be shared by multiple
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objects. When a new owner wants a reference, it calls ref(). When an owner
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wants to release its reference, it calls unref(). When the shared object's
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reference count goes to zero as the result of an unref() call, its (virtual)
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destructor is called. It is an error for the destructor to be called
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explicitly (or via the object going out of scope on the stack or calling
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delete) if getRefCnt() > 1.
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*/
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class SK_API SkRefCnt : SkNoncopyable {
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public:
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/** Default construct, initializing the reference count to 1.
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*/
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SkRefCnt() : fRefCnt(1) {}
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/** Destruct, asserting that the reference count is 1.
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*/
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virtual ~SkRefCnt() { SkASSERT(fRefCnt == 1); }
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/** Return the reference count.
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*/
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int32_t getRefCnt() const { return fRefCnt; }
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/** Increment the reference count. Must be balanced by a call to unref().
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*/
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void ref() const {
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SkASSERT(fRefCnt > 0);
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sk_atomic_inc(&fRefCnt);
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}
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/** Decrement the reference count. If the reference count is 1 before the
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decrement, then call delete on the object. Note that if this is the
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case, then the object needs to have been allocated via new, and not on
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the stack.
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*/
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void unref() const {
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SkASSERT(fRefCnt > 0);
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if (sk_atomic_dec(&fRefCnt) == 1) {
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fRefCnt = 1; // so our destructor won't complain
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SkDELETE(this);
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}
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}
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private:
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mutable int32_t fRefCnt;
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};
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/**
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* Utility class that simply unref's its argument in the destructor.
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*/
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template <typename T> class SkAutoTUnref : SkNoncopyable {
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public:
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SkAutoTUnref(T* obj) : fObj(obj) {}
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~SkAutoTUnref() { SkSafeUnref(fObj); }
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T* get() const { return fObj; }
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/**
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* Return the hosted object (which may be null), transferring ownership.
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* The reference count is not modified, and the internal ptr is set to NULL
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* so unref() will not be called in our destructor. A subsequent call to
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* detach() will do nothing and return null.
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*/
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T* detach() {
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T* obj = fObj;
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fObj = NULL;
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return obj;
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}
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private:
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T* fObj;
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};
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class SkAutoUnref : public SkAutoTUnref<SkRefCnt> {
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public:
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SkAutoUnref(SkRefCnt* obj) : SkAutoTUnref<SkRefCnt>(obj) {}
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};
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/** Helper macro to safely assign one SkRefCnt[TS]* to another, checking for
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null in on each side of the assignment, and ensuring that ref() is called
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before unref(), in case the two pointers point to the same object.
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*/
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#define SkRefCnt_SafeAssign(dst, src) \
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do { \
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if (src) src->ref(); \
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if (dst) dst->unref(); \
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dst = src; \
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} while (0)
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/** Check if the argument is non-null, and if so, call obj->ref()
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*/
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template <typename T> static inline void SkSafeRef(T* obj) {
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if (obj) {
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obj->ref();
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}
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}
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/** Check if the argument is non-null, and if so, call obj->unref()
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*/
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template <typename T> static inline void SkSafeUnref(T* obj) {
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if (obj) {
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obj->unref();
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}
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}
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/** Wrapper class for SkRefCnt pointers. This manages ref/unref of a pointer to
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a SkRefCnt (or subclass) object.
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*/
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template <typename T> class SkRefPtr {
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public:
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SkRefPtr() : fObj(NULL) {}
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SkRefPtr(T* obj) : fObj(obj) { SkSafeRef(fObj); }
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SkRefPtr(const SkRefPtr& o) : fObj(o.fObj) { SkSafeRef(fObj); }
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~SkRefPtr() { SkSafeUnref(fObj); }
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SkRefPtr& operator=(const SkRefPtr& rp) {
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SkRefCnt_SafeAssign(fObj, rp.fObj);
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return *this;
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}
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SkRefPtr& operator=(T* obj) {
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SkRefCnt_SafeAssign(fObj, obj);
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return *this;
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}
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T* get() const { return fObj; }
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T& operator*() const { return *fObj; }
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T* operator->() const { return fObj; }
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typedef T* SkRefPtr::*unspecified_bool_type;
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operator unspecified_bool_type() const {
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return fObj ? &SkRefPtr::fObj : NULL;
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}
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private:
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T* fObj;
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};
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#endif
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