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										 | // Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Sandstorm Development Group, Inc. and contributors
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|  | // Licensed under the MIT License:
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|  | //
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|  | // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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|  | // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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|  | // in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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|  | // to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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|  | // copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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|  | // furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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|  | //
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|  | // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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|  | // all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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|  | //
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|  | // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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|  | // IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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|  | // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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|  | // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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|  | // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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|  | // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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|  | // THE SOFTWARE.
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|  | 
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|  | #include "memory.h"
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|  | 
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|  | #ifndef KJ_REFCOUNT_H_
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|  | #define KJ_REFCOUNT_H_
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|  | 
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|  | #if defined(__GNUC__) && !KJ_HEADER_WARNINGS
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|  | #pragma GCC system_header
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|  | #endif
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|  | 
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|  | namespace kj {
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|  | 
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|  | class Refcounted: private Disposer {
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|  |   // Subclass this to create a class that contains a reference count. Then, use
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|  |   // `kj::refcounted<T>()` to allocate a new refcounted pointer.
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|  |   //
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|  |   // Do NOT use this lightly.  Refcounting is a crutch.  Good designs should strive to make object
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|  |   // ownership clear, so that refcounting is not necessary.  All that said, reference counting can
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|  |   // sometimes simplify code that would otherwise become convoluted with explicit ownership, even
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|  |   // when ownership relationships are clear at an abstract level.
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|  |   //
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|  |   // NOT THREADSAFE:  This refcounting implementation assumes that an object's references are
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|  |   // manipulated only in one thread, because atomic (thread-safe) refcounting is surprisingly slow.
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|  |   //
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|  |   // In general, abstract classes should _not_ subclass this.  The concrete class at the bottom
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|  |   // of the hierarchy should be the one to decide how it implements refcounting.  Interfaces should
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|  |   // expose only an `addRef()` method that returns `Own<InterfaceType>`.  There are two reasons for
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|  |   // this rule:
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|  |   // 1. Interfaces would need to virtually inherit Refcounted, otherwise two refcounted interfaces
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|  |   //    could not be inherited by the same subclass.  Virtual inheritance is awkward and
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|  |   //    inefficient.
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|  |   // 2. An implementation may decide that it would rather return a copy than a refcount, or use
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|  |   //    some other strategy.
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|  |   //
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|  |   // TODO(cleanup):  Rethink above.  Virtual inheritance is not necessarily that bad.  OTOH, a
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|  |   //   virtual function call for every refcount is sad in its own way.  A Ref<T> type to replace
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|  |   //   Own<T> could also be nice.
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|  | public:
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|  |   virtual ~Refcounted() noexcept(false);
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|  |   inline bool isShared() const { return refcount > 1; }
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|  |   // Check if there are multiple references to this object. This is sometimes useful for deciding
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|  |   // whether it's safe to modify the object vs. make a copy.
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|  | private:
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|  |   mutable uint refcount = 0;
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|  |   // "mutable" because disposeImpl() is const.  Bleh.
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|  | 
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|  |   void disposeImpl(void* pointer) const override;
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|  |   template <typename T>
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|  |   static Own<T> addRefInternal(T* object);
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|  |   template <typename T>
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|  |   friend Own<T> addRef(T& object);
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|  |   template <typename T, typename... Params>
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|  |   friend Own<T> refcounted(Params&&... params);
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|  | };
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|  | template <typename T, typename... Params>
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|  | inline Own<T> refcounted(Params&&... params) {
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|  |   // Allocate a new refcounted instance of T, passing `params` to its constructor.  Returns an
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|  |   // initial reference to the object.  More references can be created with `kj::addRef()`.
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|  |   return Refcounted::addRefInternal(new T(kj::fwd<Params>(params)...));
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|  | }
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|  | template <typename T>
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|  | Own<T> addRef(T& object) {
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|  |   // Return a new reference to `object`, which must subclass Refcounted and have been allocated
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|  |   // using `kj::refcounted<>()`.  It is suggested that subclasses implement a non-static addRef()
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|  |   // method which wraps this and returns the appropriate type.
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|  |   KJ_IREQUIRE(object.Refcounted::refcount > 0, "Object not allocated with kj::refcounted().");
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|  |   return Refcounted::addRefInternal(&object);
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|  | }
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|  | template <typename T>
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|  | Own<T> Refcounted::addRefInternal(T* object) {
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|  |   Refcounted* refcounted = object;
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|  |   ++refcounted->refcount;
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|  |   return Own<T>(object, *refcounted);
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|  | }
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|  | }  // namespace kj
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|  | 
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|  | #endif  // KJ_REFCOUNT_H_
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