
Review URL: https://codereview.webrtc.org/1570473002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#11163}
140 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
140 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright 2015 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
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* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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*/
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#ifndef WEBRTC_BASE_OPTIONAL_H_
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#define WEBRTC_BASE_OPTIONAL_H_
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <utility>
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#include "webrtc/base/checks.h"
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namespace rtc {
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// Simple std::experimental::optional-wannabe. It either contains a T or not.
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// In order to keep the implementation simple and portable, this implementation
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// actually contains a (default-constructed) T even when it supposedly doesn't
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// contain a value; use e.g. rtc::scoped_ptr<T> instead if that's too
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// expensive.
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//
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// A moved-from Optional<T> may only be destroyed, and assigned to if T allows
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// being assigned to after having been moved from. Specifically, you may not
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// assume that it just doesn't contain a value anymore.
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//
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// Examples of good places to use Optional:
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//
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// - As a class or struct member, when the member doesn't always have a value:
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// struct Prisoner {
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// std::string name;
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// Optional<int> cell_number; // Empty if not currently incarcerated.
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// };
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//
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// - As a return value for functions that may fail to return a value on all
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// allowed inputs. For example, a function that searches an array might
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// return an Optional<size_t> (the index where it found the element, or
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// nothing if it didn't find it); and a function that parses numbers might
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// return Optional<double> (the parsed number, or nothing if parsing failed).
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//
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// Examples of bad places to use Optional:
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//
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// - As a return value for functions that may fail because of disallowed
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// inputs. For example, a string length function should not return
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// Optional<size_t> so that it can return nothing in case the caller passed
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// it a null pointer; the function should probably use RTC_[D]CHECK instead,
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// and return plain size_t.
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//
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// - As a return value for functions that may fail to return a value on all
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// allowed inputs, but need to tell the caller what went wrong. Returning
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// Optional<double> when parsing a single number as in the example above
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// might make sense, but any larger parse job is probably going to need to
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// tell the caller what the problem was, not just that there was one.
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//
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// TODO(kwiberg): Get rid of this class when the standard library has
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// std::optional (and we're allowed to use it).
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template <typename T>
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class Optional final {
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public:
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// Construct an empty Optional.
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Optional() : has_value_(false) {}
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// Construct an Optional that contains a value.
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explicit Optional(const T& val) : value_(val), has_value_(true) {}
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explicit Optional(T&& val) : value_(std::move(val)), has_value_(true) {}
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// Copy and move constructors.
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// TODO(kwiberg): =default the move constructor when MSVC supports it.
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Optional(const Optional&) = default;
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Optional(Optional&& m)
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: value_(std::move(m.value_)), has_value_(m.has_value_) {}
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// Assignment.
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// TODO(kwiberg): =default the move assignment op when MSVC supports it.
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Optional& operator=(const Optional&) = default;
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Optional& operator=(Optional&& m) {
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value_ = std::move(m.value_);
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has_value_ = m.has_value_;
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return *this;
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}
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friend void swap(Optional& m1, Optional& m2) {
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using std::swap;
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swap(m1.value_, m2.value_);
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swap(m1.has_value_, m2.has_value_);
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}
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// Conversion to bool to test if we have a value.
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explicit operator bool() const { return has_value_; }
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// Dereferencing. Only allowed if we have a value.
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const T* operator->() const {
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RTC_DCHECK(has_value_);
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return &value_;
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}
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T* operator->() {
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RTC_DCHECK(has_value_);
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return &value_;
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}
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const T& operator*() const {
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RTC_DCHECK(has_value_);
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return value_;
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}
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T& operator*() {
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RTC_DCHECK(has_value_);
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return value_;
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}
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// Dereference with a default value in case we don't have a value.
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const T& value_or(const T& default_val) const {
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return has_value_ ? value_ : default_val;
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}
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// Equality tests. Two Optionals are equal if they contain equivalent values,
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// or
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// if they're both empty.
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friend bool operator==(const Optional& m1, const Optional& m2) {
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return m1.has_value_ && m2.has_value_ ? m1.value_ == m2.value_
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: m1.has_value_ == m2.has_value_;
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}
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friend bool operator!=(const Optional& m1, const Optional& m2) {
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return m1.has_value_ && m2.has_value_ ? m1.value_ != m2.value_
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: m1.has_value_ != m2.has_value_;
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}
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private:
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// Invariant: Unless *this has been moved from, value_ is default-initialized
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// (or copied or moved from a default-initialized T) if !has_value_.
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T value_;
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bool has_value_;
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};
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} // namespace rtc
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#endif // WEBRTC_BASE_OPTIONAL_H_
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