| // Copyright (c) 2014 Marshall A. Greenblatt. Portions copyright (c) 2011 |
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| |
| /// |
| /// \file |
| /// base::BindOnce() and base::BindRepeating() are helpers for creating |
| /// base::OnceCallback and base::RepeatingCallback objects respectively. |
| /// |
| /// For a runnable object of n-arity, the base::Bind*() family allows partial |
| /// application of the first m arguments. The remaining n - m arguments must be |
| /// passed when invoking the callback with Run(). |
| /// |
| /// <pre> |
| /// // The first argument is bound at callback creation; the remaining |
| /// // two must be passed when calling Run() on the callback object. |
| /// base::OnceCallback<long(int, long)> cb = base::BindOnce( |
| /// [](short x, int y, long z) { return x * y * z; }, 42); |
| /// </pre> |
| /// |
| /// When binding to a method, the receiver object must also be specified at |
| /// callback creation time. When Run() is invoked, the method will be invoked on |
| /// the specified receiver object. |
| /// |
| /// <pre> |
| /// class C : public base::RefCounted<C> { void F(); }; |
| /// auto instance = base::MakeRefCounted<C>(); |
| /// auto cb = base::BindOnce(&C::F, instance); |
| /// std::move(cb).Run(); // Identical to instance->F() |
| /// </pre> |
| /// |
| /// See https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/lkgr/docs/callback.md |
| /// for the full documentation. |
| /// |
| |
| // Implementation notes |
| // |
| // If you're reading the implementation, before proceeding further, you should |
| // read the top comment of base/internal/cef_bind_internal.h for a definition |
| // of common terms and concepts. |
| |
| #ifndef CEF_INCLUDE_BASE_CEF_BIND_H_ |
| #define CEF_INCLUDE_BASE_CEF_BIND_H_ |
| #pragma once |
| |
| #if defined(USING_CHROMIUM_INCLUDES) |
| // When building CEF include the Chromium header directly. |
| #include "base/functional/bind.h" |
| #else // !USING_CHROMIUM_INCLUDES |
| // The following is substantially similar to the Chromium implementation. |
| // If the Chromium implementation diverges the below implementation should be |
| // updated to match. |
| |
| #include <functional> |
| #include <memory> |
| #include <type_traits> |
| #include <utility> |
| |
| #include "include/base/cef_build.h" |
| #include "include/base/cef_compiler_specific.h" |
| #include "include/base/internal/cef_bind_internal.h" |
| |
| #if defined(OS_APPLE) && !HAS_FEATURE(objc_arc) |
| #include "include/base/internal/cef_scoped_block_mac.h" |
| #endif |
| |
| namespace base { |
| |
| /// |
| /// Bind as OnceCallback. |
| /// |
| template <typename Functor, typename... Args> |
| inline OnceCallback<cef_internal::MakeUnboundRunType<Functor, Args...>> |
| BindOnce(Functor&& functor, Args&&... args) { |
| static_assert(!cef_internal::IsOnceCallback<std::decay_t<Functor>>() || |
| (std::is_rvalue_reference<Functor&&>() && |
| !std::is_const<std::remove_reference_t<Functor>>()), |
| "BindOnce requires non-const rvalue for OnceCallback binding." |
| " I.e.: base::BindOnce(std::move(callback))."); |
| static_assert( |
| std::conjunction<cef_internal::AssertBindArgIsNotBasePassed< |
| std::decay_t<Args>>...>::value, |
| "Use std::move() instead of base::Passed() with base::BindOnce()"); |
| |
| return cef_internal::BindImpl<OnceCallback>(std::forward<Functor>(functor), |
| std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
| } |
| |
| /// |
| /// Bind as RepeatingCallback. |
| /// |
| template <typename Functor, typename... Args> |
| inline RepeatingCallback<cef_internal::MakeUnboundRunType<Functor, Args...>> |
| BindRepeating(Functor&& functor, Args&&... args) { |
| static_assert( |
| !cef_internal::IsOnceCallback<std::decay_t<Functor>>(), |
| "BindRepeating cannot bind OnceCallback. Use BindOnce with std::move()."); |
| |
| return cef_internal::BindImpl<RepeatingCallback>( |
| std::forward<Functor>(functor), std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
| } |
| |
| /// |
| /// Special cases for binding to a base::Callback without extra bound arguments. |
| /// We CHECK() the validity of callback to guard against null pointers |
| /// accidentally ending up in posted tasks, causing hard-to-debug crashes. |
| /// |
| template <typename Signature> |
| OnceCallback<Signature> BindOnce(OnceCallback<Signature> callback) { |
| CHECK(callback); |
| return callback; |
| } |
| |
| template <typename Signature> |
| OnceCallback<Signature> BindOnce(RepeatingCallback<Signature> callback) { |
| CHECK(callback); |
| return callback; |
| } |
| |
| template <typename Signature> |
| RepeatingCallback<Signature> BindRepeating( |
| RepeatingCallback<Signature> callback) { |
| CHECK(callback); |
| return callback; |
| } |
| |
| /// |
| /// Unretained() allows binding a non-refcounted class, and to disable |
| /// refcounting on arguments that are refcounted objects. |
| /// |
| /// EXAMPLE OF Unretained(): |
| /// |
| /// <pre> |
| /// class Foo { |
| /// public: |
| /// void func() { cout << "Foo:f" << endl; } |
| /// }; |
| /// |
| /// // In some function somewhere. |
| /// Foo foo; |
| /// OnceClosure foo_callback = |
| /// BindOnce(&Foo::func, Unretained(&foo)); |
| /// std::move(foo_callback).Run(); // Prints "Foo:f". |
| /// </pre> |
| /// |
| /// Without the Unretained() wrapper on |&foo|, the above call would fail |
| /// to compile because Foo does not support the AddRef() and Release() methods. |
| /// |
| template <typename T> |
| inline cef_internal::UnretainedWrapper<T> Unretained(T* o) { |
| return cef_internal::UnretainedWrapper<T>(o); |
| } |
| |
| /// |
| /// RetainedRef() accepts a ref counted object and retains a reference to it. |
| /// When the callback is called, the object is passed as a raw pointer. |
| /// |
| /// EXAMPLE OF RetainedRef(): |
| /// |
| /// <pre> |
| /// void foo(RefCountedBytes* bytes) {} |
| /// |
| /// scoped_refptr<RefCountedBytes> bytes = ...; |
| /// OnceClosure callback = BindOnce(&foo, base::RetainedRef(bytes)); |
| /// std::move(callback).Run(); |
| /// </pre> |
| /// |
| /// Without RetainedRef, the scoped_refptr would try to implicitly convert to |
| /// a raw pointer and fail compilation: |
| /// |
| /// <pre> |
| /// OnceClosure callback = BindOnce(&foo, bytes); // ERROR! |
| /// </pre> |
| /// |
| template <typename T> |
| inline cef_internal::RetainedRefWrapper<T> RetainedRef(T* o) { |
| return cef_internal::RetainedRefWrapper<T>(o); |
| } |
| template <typename T> |
| inline cef_internal::RetainedRefWrapper<T> RetainedRef(scoped_refptr<T> o) { |
| return cef_internal::RetainedRefWrapper<T>(std::move(o)); |
| } |
| |
| /// |
| /// Owned() transfers ownership of an object to the callback resulting from |
| /// bind; the object will be deleted when the callback is deleted. |
| /// |
| /// EXAMPLE OF Owned(): |
| /// |
| /// <pre> |
| /// void foo(int* arg) { cout << *arg << endl } |
| /// |
| /// int* pn = new int(1); |
| /// RepeatingClosure foo_callback = BindRepeating(&foo, Owned(pn)); |
| /// |
| /// foo_callback.Run(); // Prints "1" |
| /// foo_callback.Run(); // Prints "1" |
| /// *pn = 2; |
| /// foo_callback.Run(); // Prints "2" |
| /// |
| /// foo_callback.Reset(); // |pn| is deleted. Also will happen when |
| /// // |foo_callback| goes out of scope. |
| /// </pre> |
| /// |
| /// Without Owned(), someone would have to know to delete |pn| when the last |
| /// reference to the callback is deleted. |
| /// |
| template <typename T> |
| inline cef_internal::OwnedWrapper<T> Owned(T* o) { |
| return cef_internal::OwnedWrapper<T>(o); |
| } |
| |
| template <typename T, typename Deleter> |
| inline cef_internal::OwnedWrapper<T, Deleter> Owned( |
| std::unique_ptr<T, Deleter>&& ptr) { |
| return cef_internal::OwnedWrapper<T, Deleter>(std::move(ptr)); |
| } |
| |
| /// |
| /// OwnedRef() stores an object in the callback resulting from |
| /// bind and passes a reference to the object to the bound function. |
| /// |
| /// EXAMPLE OF OwnedRef(): |
| /// |
| /// <pre> |
| /// void foo(int& arg) { cout << ++arg << endl } |
| /// |
| /// int counter = 0; |
| /// RepeatingClosure foo_callback = BindRepeating(&foo, OwnedRef(counter)); |
| /// |
| /// foo_callback.Run(); // Prints "1" |
| /// foo_callback.Run(); // Prints "2" |
| /// foo_callback.Run(); // Prints "3" |
| /// |
| /// cout << counter; // Prints "0", OwnedRef creates a copy of counter. |
| /// </pre> |
| /// |
| /// Supports OnceCallbacks as well, useful to pass placeholder arguments: |
| /// |
| /// <pre> |
| /// void bar(int& ignore, const std::string& s) { cout << s << endl } |
| /// |
| /// OnceClosure bar_callback = BindOnce(&bar, OwnedRef(0), "Hello"); |
| /// |
| /// std::move(bar_callback).Run(); // Prints "Hello" |
| /// </pre> |
| /// |
| /// Without OwnedRef() it would not be possible to pass a mutable reference to |
| /// an object owned by the callback. |
| /// |
| template <typename T> |
| cef_internal::OwnedRefWrapper<std::decay_t<T>> OwnedRef(T&& t) { |
| return cef_internal::OwnedRefWrapper<std::decay_t<T>>(std::forward<T>(t)); |
| } |
| |
| /// |
| /// Passed() is for transferring movable-but-not-copyable types (eg. unique_ptr) |
| /// through a RepeatingCallback. Logically, this signifies a destructive |
| /// transfer of the state of the argument into the target function. Invoking |
| /// RepeatingCallback::Run() twice on a callback that was created with a |
| /// Passed() argument will CHECK() because the first invocation would have |
| /// already transferred ownership to the target function. |
| /// |
| /// Note that Passed() is not necessary with BindOnce(), as std::move() does the |
| /// same thing. Avoid Passed() in favor of std::move() with BindOnce(). |
| /// |
| /// EXAMPLE OF Passed(): |
| /// |
| /// <pre> |
| /// void TakesOwnership(std::unique_ptr<Foo> arg) { } |
| /// std::unique_ptr<Foo> CreateFoo() { return std::make_unique<Foo>(); |
| /// } |
| /// |
| /// auto f = std::make_unique<Foo>(); |
| /// |
| /// // |cb| is given ownership of Foo(). |f| is now NULL. |
| /// // You can use std::move(f) in place of &f, but it's more verbose. |
| /// RepeatingClosure cb = BindRepeating(&TakesOwnership, Passed(&f)); |
| /// |
| /// // Run was never called so |cb| still owns Foo() and deletes |
| /// // it on Reset(). |
| /// cb.Reset(); |
| /// |
| /// // |cb| is given a new Foo created by CreateFoo(). |
| /// cb = BindRepeating(&TakesOwnership, Passed(CreateFoo())); |
| /// |
| /// // |arg| in TakesOwnership() is given ownership of Foo(). |cb| |
| /// // no longer owns Foo() and, if reset, would not delete Foo(). |
| /// cb.Run(); // Foo() is now transferred to |arg| and deleted. |
| /// cb.Run(); // This CHECK()s since Foo() already been used once. |
| /// </pre> |
| /// |
| /// We offer 2 syntaxes for calling Passed(). The first takes an rvalue and is |
| /// best suited for use with the return value of a function or other temporary |
| /// rvalues. The second takes a pointer to the scoper and is just syntactic |
| /// sugar to avoid having to write Passed(std::move(scoper)). |
| /// |
| /// Both versions of Passed() prevent T from being an lvalue reference. The |
| /// first via use of enable_if, and the second takes a T* which will not bind to |
| /// T&. |
| /// |
| template <typename T, |
| std::enable_if_t<!std::is_lvalue_reference<T>::value>* = nullptr> |
| inline cef_internal::PassedWrapper<T> Passed(T&& scoper) { |
| return cef_internal::PassedWrapper<T>(std::move(scoper)); |
| } |
| template <typename T> |
| inline cef_internal::PassedWrapper<T> Passed(T* scoper) { |
| return cef_internal::PassedWrapper<T>(std::move(*scoper)); |
| } |
| |
| /// |
| /// IgnoreResult() is used to adapt a function or callback with a return type to |
| /// one with a void return. This is most useful if you have a function with, |
| /// say, a pesky ignorable bool return that you want to use with PostTask or |
| /// something else that expect a callback with a void return. |
| /// |
| /// EXAMPLE OF IgnoreResult(): |
| /// |
| /// <pre> |
| /// int DoSomething(int arg) { cout << arg << endl; } |
| /// |
| /// // Assign to a callback with a void return type. |
| /// OnceCallback<void(int)> cb = BindOnce(IgnoreResult(&DoSomething)); |
| /// std::move(cb).Run(1); // Prints "1". |
| /// |
| /// // Prints "2" on |ml|. |
| /// ml->PostTask(FROM_HERE, BindOnce(IgnoreResult(&DoSomething), 2); |
| /// </pre> |
| /// |
| template <typename T> |
| inline cef_internal::IgnoreResultHelper<T> IgnoreResult(T data) { |
| return cef_internal::IgnoreResultHelper<T>(std::move(data)); |
| } |
| |
| #if defined(OS_APPLE) && !HAS_FEATURE(objc_arc) |
| |
| /// |
| /// RetainBlock() is used to adapt an Objective-C block when Automated Reference |
| /// Counting (ARC) is disabled. This is unnecessary when ARC is enabled, as the |
| /// BindOnce and BindRepeating already support blocks then. |
| /// |
| /// EXAMPLE OF RetainBlock(): |
| /// |
| /// <pre> |
| /// // Wrap the block and bind it to a callback. |
| /// OnceCallback<void(int)> cb = |
| /// BindOnce(RetainBlock(^(int n) { NSLog(@"%d", n); })); |
| /// std::move(cb).Run(1); // Logs "1". |
| /// </pre> |
| /// |
| template <typename R, typename... Args> |
| base::mac::ScopedBlock<R (^)(Args...)> RetainBlock(R (^block)(Args...)) { |
| return base::mac::ScopedBlock<R (^)(Args...)>(block, |
| base::scoped_policy::RETAIN); |
| } |
| |
| #endif // defined(OS_APPLE) && !HAS_FEATURE(objc_arc) |
| |
| } // namespace base |
| |
| #endif // !USING_CHROMIUM_INCLUDES |
| |
| #endif // CEF_INCLUDE_BASE_CEF_BIND_H_ |