From: Chris Lattner Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 18:58:23 +0000 (+0000) Subject: cleanup this code, making it more "llvm-like". X-Git-Url: http://demsky.eecs.uci.edu/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d2128a7ca5544b95e5406a5fe8960217bcd4932f;p=oota-llvm.git cleanup this code, making it more "llvm-like". Add comments to reset indicating that it deletes its pointer. Add a new take() method, which can be used to get the pointer without it being deleted. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@45112 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 --- diff --git a/include/llvm/ADT/scoped_ptr.h b/include/llvm/ADT/scoped_ptr.h index a95a6efaef8..fedd6e0f216 100644 --- a/include/llvm/ADT/scoped_ptr.h +++ b/include/llvm/ADT/scoped_ptr.h @@ -23,105 +23,100 @@ // // http://www.boost.org/libs/smart_ptr/scoped_ptr.htm // - -#ifndef LLVM_SCOPED_PTR_HPP_INCLUDED -#define LLVM_SCOPED_PTR_HPP_INCLUDED +#ifndef LLVM_SCOPED_PTR_H_INCLUDED +#define LLVM_SCOPED_PTR_H_INCLUDED #include namespace llvm { // verify that types are complete for increased safety -template inline void checked_delete(T * x) { - // intentionally complex - simplification causes regressions - typedef char type_must_be_complete[ sizeof(T)? 1: -1 ]; - (void) sizeof(type_must_be_complete); - delete x; +template +inline void checked_delete(T * x) { + // intentionally complex - simplification causes warnings in some compilers. + typedef char type_must_be_complete[sizeof(T) ? 1 : -1]; + (void)sizeof(type_must_be_complete); + delete x; } -// scoped_ptr mimics a built-in pointer except that it guarantees deletion -// of the object pointed to, either on destruction of the scoped_ptr or via -// an explicit reset(). scoped_ptr is a simple solution for simple needs; -// use shared_ptr or std::auto_ptr if your needs are more complex. - -template class scoped_ptr // noncopyable -{ -private: - - T * ptr; - - scoped_ptr(scoped_ptr const &); - scoped_ptr & operator=(scoped_ptr const &); - - typedef scoped_ptr this_type; - +/// scoped_ptr mimics a built-in pointer except that it guarantees deletion +/// of the object pointed to, either on destruction of the scoped_ptr or via +/// an explicit reset(). scoped_ptr is a simple solution for simple needs; +/// use shared_ptr or std::auto_ptr if your needs are more complex. +template +class scoped_ptr {// noncopyable + T *ptr; + scoped_ptr(scoped_ptr const &); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT + scoped_ptr & operator=(scoped_ptr const &); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT + typedef scoped_ptr this_type; public: - - typedef T element_type; - - explicit scoped_ptr(T * p = 0): ptr(p) // never throws - { - } - - ~scoped_ptr() // never throws - { - llvm::checked_delete(ptr); - } - - void reset(T * p = 0) // never throws - { - assert( (p == 0 || p != ptr) && "scoped_ptr: self-reset error"); // catch self-reset errors - this_type(p).swap(*this); - } - - T & operator*() const // never throws - { - assert(ptr != 0 && "scoped_ptr: Trying to dereference a null pointeur"); - return *ptr; - } - - T * operator->() const // never throws - { - assert(ptr != 0 && "scoped_ptr: Trying to dereference a null pointeur"); - return ptr; - } - - T * get() const // never throws - { - return ptr; - } - - // implicit conversion to "bool" - typedef T * this_type::*unspecified_bool_type; - - operator unspecified_bool_type() const // never throws - { - return ptr == 0? 0: &this_type::ptr; - } - - bool operator! () const // never throws - { - return ptr == 0; - } - - void swap(scoped_ptr & b) // never throws - { - T * tmp = b.ptr; - b.ptr = ptr; - ptr = tmp; - } + typedef T element_type; + + explicit scoped_ptr(T * p = 0): ptr(p) {} // never throws + + ~scoped_ptr() { // never throws + llvm::checked_delete(ptr); + } + + /// reset - Change the current pointee to the specified pointer. Note that + /// calling this with any pointer (including a null pointer) deletes the + /// current pointer. + void reset(T *p = 0) { + // catch self-reset errors + assert((p == 0 || p != ptr) && "scoped_ptr: self-reset error"); + T *tmp = ptr; + ptr = p; + delete tmp; + } + + /// take - Reset the scoped pointer to null and return its pointer. This does + /// not delete the pointer before returning it. + T *take() { + T *P = ptr; + ptr = 0; + return P; + } + + T& operator*() const { + assert(ptr != 0 && "scoped_ptr: Trying to dereference a null pointer"); + return *ptr; + } + + T* operator->() const { + assert(ptr != 0 && "scoped_ptr: Trying to dereference a null pointer"); + return ptr; + } + + T* get() const { + return ptr; + } + + // implicit conversion to "bool" + typedef T * this_type::*unspecified_bool_type; + + operator unspecified_bool_type() const {// never throws + return ptr == 0? 0: &this_type::ptr; + } + + bool operator!() const { // never throws + return ptr == 0; + } + + void swap(scoped_ptr &b) {// never throws + T * tmp = b.ptr; + b.ptr = ptr; + ptr = tmp; + } }; -template inline void swap(scoped_ptr & a, scoped_ptr & b) // never throws -{ - a.swap(b); +template inline void swap(scoped_ptr &a, scoped_ptr &b) { + // never throws + a.swap(b); } // get_pointer(p) is a generic way to say p.get() - -template inline T * get_pointer(scoped_ptr const & p) -{ - return p.get(); +template inline T * get_pointer(scoped_ptr const &p) { + return p.get(); } } // namespace llvm