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/*
* Copyright (c) 2013 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
#ifndef SYSTEM_WRAPPERS_INTERFACE_SCOPED_REFPTR_H_
#define SYSTEM_WRAPPERS_INTERFACE_SCOPED_REFPTR_H_
#include <stddef.h>
namespace webrtc {
// Extracted from Chromium's src/base/memory/ref_counted.h.
//
// A smart pointer class for reference counted objects. Use this class instead
// of calling AddRef and Release manually on a reference counted object to
// avoid common memory leaks caused by forgetting to Release an object
// reference. Sample usage:
//
// class MyFoo : public RefCounted<MyFoo> {
// ...
// };
//
// void some_function() {
// scoped_refptr<MyFoo> foo = new MyFoo();
// foo->Method(param);
// // |foo| is released when this function returns
// }
//
// void some_other_function() {
// scoped_refptr<MyFoo> foo = new MyFoo();
// ...
// foo = NULL; // explicitly releases |foo|
// ...
// if (foo)
// foo->Method(param);
// }
//
// The above examples show how scoped_refptr<T> acts like a pointer to T.
// Given two scoped_refptr<T> classes, it is also possible to exchange
// references between the two objects, like so:
//
// {
// scoped_refptr<MyFoo> a = new MyFoo();
// scoped_refptr<MyFoo> b;
//
// b.swap(a);
// // now, |b| references the MyFoo object, and |a| references NULL.
// }
//
// To make both |a| and |b| in the above example reference the same MyFoo
// object, simply use the assignment operator:
//
// {
// scoped_refptr<MyFoo> a = new MyFoo();
// scoped_refptr<MyFoo> b;
//
// b = a;
// // now, |a| and |b| each own a reference to the same MyFoo object.
// }
//
template <class T>
class scoped_refptr {
public:
scoped_refptr() : ptr_(NULL) {
}
scoped_refptr(T* p) : ptr_(p) {
if (ptr_)
ptr_->AddRef();
}
scoped_refptr(const scoped_refptr<T>& r) : ptr_(r.ptr_) {
if (ptr_)
ptr_->AddRef();
}
template <typename U>
scoped_refptr(const scoped_refptr<U>& r) : ptr_(r.get()) {
if (ptr_)
ptr_->AddRef();
}
~scoped_refptr() {
if (ptr_)
ptr_->Release();
}
T* get() const { return ptr_; }
operator T*() const { return ptr_; }
T* operator->() const { return ptr_; }
// Release a pointer.
// The return value is the current pointer held by this object.
// If this object holds a NULL pointer, the return value is NULL.
// After this operation, this object will hold a NULL pointer,
// and will not own the object any more.
T* release() {
T* retVal = ptr_;
ptr_ = NULL;
return retVal;
}
scoped_refptr<T>& operator=(T* p) {
// AddRef first so that self assignment should work
if (p)
p->AddRef();
if (ptr_ )
ptr_->Release();
ptr_ = p;
return *this;
}
scoped_refptr<T>& operator=(const scoped_refptr<T>& r) {
return *this = r.ptr_;
}
template <typename U>
scoped_refptr<T>& operator=(const scoped_refptr<U>& r) {
return *this = r.get();
}
void swap(T** pp) {
T* p = ptr_;
ptr_ = *pp;
*pp = p;
}
void swap(scoped_refptr<T>& r) {
swap(&r.ptr_);
}
protected:
T* ptr_;
};
} // namespace webrtc
#endif // SYSTEM_WRAPPERS_INTERFACE_SCOPED_REFPTR_H_
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