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// smartptr.h - originally written and placed in the public domain by Wei Dai
/// \file smartptr.h
/// \brief Classes for automatic resource management
#ifndef CRYPTOPP_SMARTPTR_H
#define CRYPTOPP_SMARTPTR_H
#include "config.h"
#include "stdcpp.h"
NAMESPACE_BEGIN(CryptoPP)
/// \brief Manages resources for a single object
/// \tparam T class or type
/// \details \p simple_ptr is used frequently in the library to manage resources and
/// ensure cleanup under the RAII pattern (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization).
template <class T> class simple_ptr
{
public:
simple_ptr(T *p = NULLPTR) : m_p(p) {}
~simple_ptr()
{
delete m_p;
m_p = NULLPTR;
}
T *m_p;
};
/// \brief Pointer that overloads operator ->
/// \tparam T class or type
/// \details member_ptr is used frequently in the library to avoid the issues related to
/// std::auto_ptr in C++11 (deprecated) and std::unique_ptr in C++03 (non-existent).
/// \bug <a href="http://github.com/weidai11/cryptopp/issues/48">Issue 48: "Use of auto_ptr
/// causes dirty compile under C++11"</a>
template <class T> class member_ptr
{
public:
explicit member_ptr(T *p = NULLPTR) : m_p(p) {}
~member_ptr();
const T& operator*() const { return *m_p; }
T& operator*() { return *m_p; }
const T* operator->() const { return m_p; }
T* operator->() { return m_p; }
const T* get() const { return m_p; }
T* get() { return m_p; }
T* release()
{
T *old_p = m_p;
m_p = NULLPTR;
return old_p;
}
void reset(T *p = NULLPTR);
protected:
member_ptr(const member_ptr<T>& rhs); // copy not allowed
void operator=(const member_ptr<T>& rhs); // assignment not allowed
T *m_p;
};
template <class T> member_ptr<T>::~member_ptr() {delete m_p;}
template <class T> void member_ptr<T>::reset(T *p) {delete m_p; m_p = p;}
// ********************************************************
/// \brief Value pointer
/// \tparam T class or type
template<class T> class value_ptr : public member_ptr<T>
{
public:
value_ptr(const T &obj) : member_ptr<T>(new T(obj)) {}
value_ptr(T *p = NULLPTR) : member_ptr<T>(p) {}
value_ptr(const value_ptr<T>& rhs)
: member_ptr<T>(rhs.m_p ? new T(*rhs.m_p) : NULLPTR) {}
value_ptr<T>& operator=(const value_ptr<T>& rhs);
bool operator==(const value_ptr<T>& rhs)
{
return (!this->m_p && !rhs.m_p) || (this->m_p && rhs.m_p && *this->m_p == *rhs.m_p);
}
};
template <class T> value_ptr<T>& value_ptr<T>::operator=(const value_ptr<T>& rhs)
{
T *old_p = this->m_p;
this->m_p = rhs.m_p ? new T(*rhs.m_p) : NULLPTR;
delete old_p;
return *this;
}
// ********************************************************
/// \brief A pointer which can be copied and cloned
/// \tparam T class or type
/// \details \p T should adhere to the \p Clonable interface
template<class T> class clonable_ptr : public member_ptr<T>
{
public:
clonable_ptr(const T &obj) : member_ptr<T>(obj.Clone()) {}
clonable_ptr(T *p = NULLPTR) : member_ptr<T>(p) {}
clonable_ptr(const clonable_ptr<T>& rhs)
: member_ptr<T>(rhs.m_p ? rhs.m_p->Clone() : NULLPTR) {}
clonable_ptr<T>& operator=(const clonable_ptr<T>& rhs);
};
template <class T> clonable_ptr<T>& clonable_ptr<T>::operator=(const clonable_ptr<T>& rhs)
{
T *old_p = this->m_p;
this->m_p = rhs.m_p ? rhs.m_p->Clone() : NULLPTR;
delete old_p;
return *this;
}
// ********************************************************
/// \brief Reference counted pointer
/// \tparam T class or type
/// \details users should declare \p m_referenceCount as <tt>std::atomic<unsigned></tt>
/// (or similar) under C++ 11
template<class T> class counted_ptr
{
public:
explicit counted_ptr(T *p = NULLPTR);
counted_ptr(const T &r) : m_p(0) {attach(r);}
counted_ptr(const counted_ptr<T>& rhs);
~counted_ptr();
const T& operator*() const { return *m_p; }
T& operator*() { return *m_p; }
const T* operator->() const { return m_p; }
T* operator->() { return get(); }
const T* get() const { return m_p; }
T* get();
void attach(const T &p);
counted_ptr<T> & operator=(const counted_ptr<T>& rhs);
private:
T *m_p;
};
template <class T> counted_ptr<T>::counted_ptr(T *p)
: m_p(p)
{
if (m_p)
m_p->m_referenceCount = 1;
}
template <class T> counted_ptr<T>::counted_ptr(const counted_ptr<T>& rhs)
: m_p(rhs.m_p)
{
if (m_p)
m_p->m_referenceCount++;
}
template <class T> counted_ptr<T>::~counted_ptr()
{
if (m_p && --m_p->m_referenceCount == 0)
delete m_p;
}
template <class T> void counted_ptr<T>::attach(const T &r)
{
if (m_p && --m_p->m_referenceCount == 0)
delete m_p;
if (r.m_referenceCount == 0)
{
m_p = r.clone();
m_p->m_referenceCount = 1;
}
else
{
m_p = const_cast<T *>(&r);
m_p->m_referenceCount++;
}
}
template <class T> T* counted_ptr<T>::get()
{
if (m_p && m_p->m_referenceCount > 1)
{
T *temp = m_p->clone();
m_p->m_referenceCount--;
m_p = temp;
m_p->m_referenceCount = 1;
}
return m_p;
}
template <class T> counted_ptr<T> & counted_ptr<T>::operator=(const counted_ptr<T>& rhs)
{
if (m_p != rhs.m_p)
{
if (m_p && --m_p->m_referenceCount == 0)
delete m_p;
m_p = rhs.m_p;
if (m_p)
m_p->m_referenceCount++;
}
return *this;
}
// ********************************************************
/// \brief Manages resources for an array of objects
/// \tparam T class or type
template <class T> class vector_member_ptrs
{
public:
/// Construct an array of \p T
/// \param size the size of the array, in elements
/// \details If \p T is a Plain Old Dataype (POD), then the array is uninitialized.
vector_member_ptrs(size_t size=0)
: m_size(size), m_ptr(new member_ptr<T>[size]) {}
~vector_member_ptrs()
{delete [] this->m_ptr;}
member_ptr<T>& operator[](size_t index)
{CRYPTOPP_ASSERT(index<this->m_size); return this->m_ptr[index];}
const member_ptr<T>& operator[](size_t index) const
{CRYPTOPP_ASSERT(index<this->m_size); return this->m_ptr[index];}
size_t size() const {return this->m_size;}
void resize(size_t newSize)
{
member_ptr<T> *newPtr = new member_ptr<T>[newSize];
for (size_t i=0; i<this->m_size && i<newSize; i++)
newPtr[i].reset(this->m_ptr[i].release());
delete [] this->m_ptr;
this->m_size = newSize;
this->m_ptr = newPtr;
}
private:
vector_member_ptrs(const vector_member_ptrs<T> &c); // copy not allowed
void operator=(const vector_member_ptrs<T> &x); // assignment not allowed
size_t m_size;
member_ptr<T> *m_ptr;
};
NAMESPACE_END
#endif
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