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Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +01001/*
2 * Copyright 2011 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved.
3 *
4 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
5 * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
6 * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
7 * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
8 * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
9 */
10
11// Originally these classes are from Chromium.
12// http://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/base/memory/ref_counted.h?view=markup
13
14//
15// A smart pointer class for reference counted objects. Use this class instead
16// of calling AddRef and Release manually on a reference counted object to
17// avoid common memory leaks caused by forgetting to Release an object
18// reference. Sample usage:
19//
20// class MyFoo : public RefCounted<MyFoo> {
21// ...
22// };
23//
24// void some_function() {
25// scoped_refptr<MyFoo> foo = new MyFoo();
26// foo->Method(param);
Artem Titov0e61fdd2021-07-25 21:50:14 +020027// // `foo` is released when this function returns
Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +010028// }
29//
30// void some_other_function() {
31// scoped_refptr<MyFoo> foo = new MyFoo();
32// ...
Artem Titov0e61fdd2021-07-25 21:50:14 +020033// foo = nullptr; // explicitly releases `foo`
Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +010034// ...
35// if (foo)
36// foo->Method(param);
37// }
38//
39// The above examples show how scoped_refptr<T> acts like a pointer to T.
40// Given two scoped_refptr<T> classes, it is also possible to exchange
41// references between the two objects, like so:
42//
43// {
44// scoped_refptr<MyFoo> a = new MyFoo();
45// scoped_refptr<MyFoo> b;
46//
47// b.swap(a);
Artem Titov0e61fdd2021-07-25 21:50:14 +020048// // now, `b` references the MyFoo object, and `a` references null.
Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +010049// }
50//
Artem Titov0e61fdd2021-07-25 21:50:14 +020051// To make both `a` and `b` in the above example reference the same MyFoo
Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +010052// object, simply use the assignment operator:
53//
54// {
55// scoped_refptr<MyFoo> a = new MyFoo();
56// scoped_refptr<MyFoo> b;
57//
58// b = a;
Artem Titov0e61fdd2021-07-25 21:50:14 +020059// // now, `a` and `b` each own a reference to the same MyFoo object.
Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +010060// }
61//
62
63#ifndef API_SCOPED_REFPTR_H_
64#define API_SCOPED_REFPTR_H_
65
66#include <memory>
67#include <utility>
68
69namespace rtc {
70
71template <class T>
72class scoped_refptr {
73 public:
Steve Anton9405efa2018-12-19 15:05:41 -080074 typedef T element_type;
75
Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +010076 scoped_refptr() : ptr_(nullptr) {}
77
78 scoped_refptr(T* p) : ptr_(p) { // NOLINT(runtime/explicit)
79 if (ptr_)
80 ptr_->AddRef();
81 }
82
83 scoped_refptr(const scoped_refptr<T>& r) : ptr_(r.ptr_) {
84 if (ptr_)
85 ptr_->AddRef();
86 }
87
88 template <typename U>
89 scoped_refptr(const scoped_refptr<U>& r) : ptr_(r.get()) {
90 if (ptr_)
91 ptr_->AddRef();
92 }
93
94 // Move constructors.
Danil Chapovalovba916b72019-11-12 10:24:43 +010095 scoped_refptr(scoped_refptr<T>&& r) noexcept : ptr_(r.release()) {}
Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +010096
97 template <typename U>
Danil Chapovalovba916b72019-11-12 10:24:43 +010098 scoped_refptr(scoped_refptr<U>&& r) noexcept : ptr_(r.release()) {}
Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +010099
100 ~scoped_refptr() {
101 if (ptr_)
102 ptr_->Release();
103 }
104
105 T* get() const { return ptr_; }
106 operator T*() const { return ptr_; }
Niels Möller662b3062021-03-12 14:08:23 +0100107 T& operator*() const { return *ptr_; }
Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +0100108 T* operator->() const { return ptr_; }
109
110 // Returns the (possibly null) raw pointer, and makes the scoped_refptr hold a
111 // null pointer, all without touching the reference count of the underlying
112 // pointed-to object. The object is still reference counted, and the caller of
113 // release() is now the proud owner of one reference, so it is responsible for
114 // calling Release() once on the object when no longer using it.
115 T* release() {
116 T* retVal = ptr_;
117 ptr_ = nullptr;
118 return retVal;
119 }
120
121 scoped_refptr<T>& operator=(T* p) {
122 // AddRef first so that self assignment should work
123 if (p)
124 p->AddRef();
125 if (ptr_)
126 ptr_->Release();
127 ptr_ = p;
128 return *this;
129 }
130
131 scoped_refptr<T>& operator=(const scoped_refptr<T>& r) {
132 return *this = r.ptr_;
133 }
134
135 template <typename U>
136 scoped_refptr<T>& operator=(const scoped_refptr<U>& r) {
137 return *this = r.get();
138 }
139
Danil Chapovalovba916b72019-11-12 10:24:43 +0100140 scoped_refptr<T>& operator=(scoped_refptr<T>&& r) noexcept {
Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +0100141 scoped_refptr<T>(std::move(r)).swap(*this);
142 return *this;
143 }
144
145 template <typename U>
Danil Chapovalovba916b72019-11-12 10:24:43 +0100146 scoped_refptr<T>& operator=(scoped_refptr<U>&& r) noexcept {
Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +0100147 scoped_refptr<T>(std::move(r)).swap(*this);
148 return *this;
149 }
150
Danil Chapovalovba916b72019-11-12 10:24:43 +0100151 void swap(T** pp) noexcept {
Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +0100152 T* p = ptr_;
153 ptr_ = *pp;
154 *pp = p;
155 }
156
Danil Chapovalovba916b72019-11-12 10:24:43 +0100157 void swap(scoped_refptr<T>& r) noexcept { swap(&r.ptr_); }
Mirko Bonadei85340ce2018-11-19 15:51:39 +0100158
159 protected:
160 T* ptr_;
161};
162
163} // namespace rtc
164
165#endif // API_SCOPED_REFPTR_H_