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31#ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_STUBS_SCOPED_PTR_H_
32#define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_STUBS_SCOPED_PTR_H_
33
34#include <google/protobuf/stubs/port.h>
35
36namespace google {
37namespace protobuf {
38
39// ===================================================================
40// from google3/base/scoped_ptr.h
41
42namespace internal {
43
44//  This is an implementation designed to match the anticipated future TR2
45//  implementation of the scoped_ptr class, and its closely-related brethren,
46//  scoped_array, scoped_ptr_malloc, and make_scoped_ptr.
47
48template <class C> class scoped_ptr;
49template <class C> class scoped_array;
50
51// A scoped_ptr<T> is like a T*, except that the destructor of scoped_ptr<T>
52// automatically deletes the pointer it holds (if any).
53// That is, scoped_ptr<T> owns the T object that it points to.
54// Like a T*, a scoped_ptr<T> may hold either NULL or a pointer to a T object.
55//
56// The size of a scoped_ptr is small:
57// sizeof(scoped_ptr<C>) == sizeof(C*)
58template <class C>
59class scoped_ptr {
60 public:
61
62  // The element type
63  typedef C element_type;
64
65  // Constructor.  Defaults to initializing with NULL.
66  // There is no way to create an uninitialized scoped_ptr.
67  // The input parameter must be allocated with new.
68  explicit scoped_ptr(C* p = NULL) : ptr_(p) { }
69
70  // Destructor.  If there is a C object, delete it.
71  // We don't need to test ptr_ == NULL because C++ does that for us.
72  ~scoped_ptr() {
73    enum { type_must_be_complete = sizeof(C) };
74    delete ptr_;
75  }
76
77  // Reset.  Deletes the current owned object, if any.
78  // Then takes ownership of a new object, if given.
79  // this->reset(this->get()) works.
80  void reset(C* p = NULL) {
81    if (p != ptr_) {
82      enum { type_must_be_complete = sizeof(C) };
83      delete ptr_;
84      ptr_ = p;
85    }
86  }
87
88  // Accessors to get the owned object.
89  // operator* and operator-> will assert() if there is no current object.
90  C& operator*() const {
91    assert(ptr_ != NULL);
92    return *ptr_;
93  }
94  C* operator->() const  {
95    assert(ptr_ != NULL);
96    return ptr_;
97  }
98  C* get() const { return ptr_; }
99
100  // Comparison operators.
101  // These return whether two scoped_ptr refer to the same object, not just to
102  // two different but equal objects.
103  bool operator==(C* p) const { return ptr_ == p; }
104  bool operator!=(C* p) const { return ptr_ != p; }
105
106  // Swap two scoped pointers.
107  void swap(scoped_ptr& p2) {
108    C* tmp = ptr_;
109    ptr_ = p2.ptr_;
110    p2.ptr_ = tmp;
111  }
112
113  // Release a pointer.
114  // The return value is the current pointer held by this object.
115  // If this object holds a NULL pointer, the return value is NULL.
116  // After this operation, this object will hold a NULL pointer,
117  // and will not own the object any more.
118  C* release() {
119    C* retVal = ptr_;
120    ptr_ = NULL;
121    return retVal;
122  }
123
124 private:
125  C* ptr_;
126
127  // Forbid comparison of scoped_ptr types.  If C2 != C, it totally doesn't
128  // make sense, and if C2 == C, it still doesn't make sense because you should
129  // never have the same object owned by two different scoped_ptrs.
130  template <class C2> bool operator==(scoped_ptr<C2> const& p2) const;
131  template <class C2> bool operator!=(scoped_ptr<C2> const& p2) const;
132
133  // Disallow evil constructors
134  scoped_ptr(const scoped_ptr&);
135  void operator=(const scoped_ptr&);
136};
137
138// scoped_array<C> is like scoped_ptr<C>, except that the caller must allocate
139// with new [] and the destructor deletes objects with delete [].
140//
141// As with scoped_ptr<C>, a scoped_array<C> either points to an object
142// or is NULL.  A scoped_array<C> owns the object that it points to.
143//
144// Size: sizeof(scoped_array<C>) == sizeof(C*)
145template <class C>
146class scoped_array {
147 public:
148
149  // The element type
150  typedef C element_type;
151
152  // Constructor.  Defaults to initializing with NULL.
153  // There is no way to create an uninitialized scoped_array.
154  // The input parameter must be allocated with new [].
155  explicit scoped_array(C* p = NULL) : array_(p) { }
156
157  // Destructor.  If there is a C object, delete it.
158  // We don't need to test ptr_ == NULL because C++ does that for us.
159  ~scoped_array() {
160    enum { type_must_be_complete = sizeof(C) };
161    delete[] array_;
162  }
163
164  // Reset.  Deletes the current owned object, if any.
165  // Then takes ownership of a new object, if given.
166  // this->reset(this->get()) works.
167  void reset(C* p = NULL) {
168    if (p != array_) {
169      enum { type_must_be_complete = sizeof(C) };
170      delete[] array_;
171      array_ = p;
172    }
173  }
174
175  // Get one element of the current object.
176  // Will assert() if there is no current object, or index i is negative.
177  C& operator[](std::ptrdiff_t i) const {
178    assert(i >= 0);
179    assert(array_ != NULL);
180    return array_[i];
181  }
182
183  // Get a pointer to the zeroth element of the current object.
184  // If there is no current object, return NULL.
185  C* get() const {
186    return array_;
187  }
188
189  // Comparison operators.
190  // These return whether two scoped_array refer to the same object, not just to
191  // two different but equal objects.
192  bool operator==(C* p) const { return array_ == p; }
193  bool operator!=(C* p) const { return array_ != p; }
194
195  // Swap two scoped arrays.
196  void swap(scoped_array& p2) {
197    C* tmp = array_;
198    array_ = p2.array_;
199    p2.array_ = tmp;
200  }
201
202  // Release an array.
203  // The return value is the current pointer held by this object.
204  // If this object holds a NULL pointer, the return value is NULL.
205  // After this operation, this object will hold a NULL pointer,
206  // and will not own the object any more.
207  C* release() {
208    C* retVal = array_;
209    array_ = NULL;
210    return retVal;
211  }
212
213 private:
214  C* array_;
215
216  // Forbid comparison of different scoped_array types.
217  template <class C2> bool operator==(scoped_array<C2> const& p2) const;
218  template <class C2> bool operator!=(scoped_array<C2> const& p2) const;
219
220  // Disallow evil constructors
221  scoped_array(const scoped_array&);
222  void operator=(const scoped_array&);
223};
224
225}  // namespace internal
226
227// We made these internal so that they would show up as such in the docs,
228// but we don't want to stick "internal::" in front of them everywhere.
229using internal::scoped_ptr;
230using internal::scoped_array;
231
232
233}  // namespace protobuf
234}  // namespace google
235
236#endif  // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_STUBS_SCOPED_PTR_H_
237