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|  | 1 /* | 
|  | 2  * This file is part of Adblock Plus <https://adblockplus.org/>, | 
|  | 3  * Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Eyeo GmbH | 
|  | 4  * | 
|  | 5  * Adblock Plus is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | 
|  | 6  * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as | 
|  | 7  * published by the Free Software Foundation. | 
|  | 8  * | 
|  | 9  * Adblock Plus is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 
|  | 10  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
|  | 11  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the | 
|  | 12  * GNU General Public License for more details. | 
|  | 13  * | 
|  | 14  * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | 
|  | 15  * along with Adblock Plus.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | 
|  | 16  */ | 
|  | 17 | 
|  | 18 /** | 
|  | 19  * Allows construction of an object in one block and usage in another. | 
|  | 20  * | 
|  | 21  * Splitting construction and usage is not necessary in all cases, | 
|  | 22  *   but there are many when it is. | 
|  | 23  * In any relevant case it's necessary to define something in a context that con
    tains both blocks. | 
|  | 24  * One is when the class is not default-constructible. | 
|  | 25  * You might be able to construct an initial value if you know the class, | 
|  | 26  *   but that's not the case in general for templates. | 
|  | 27  * Another is when there's no copy assignment available, | 
|  | 28  *   such as std::unique_ptr. | 
|  | 29  * | 
|  | 30  * A 'Placeholder' can be initialized with either a copy or move constructor. | 
|  | 31  * We can't use assignment to initialize, because (in general) assignment assume
    s | 
|  | 32  *   that the lvalue target is already initialized. | 
|  | 33  */ | 
|  | 34 template<class T> | 
|  | 35 class Placeholder | 
|  | 36 { | 
|  | 37   /** | 
|  | 38    * We 'allocate' memory for the object in the instance itself; | 
|  | 39    *   there's no use of the heap. | 
|  | 40    * | 
|  | 41    * Note that it's a normative standard that sizeof(char)==1 | 
|  | 42    */ | 
|  | 43   char storage[sizeof(T)]; | 
|  | 44 | 
|  | 45 public: | 
|  | 46   /** | 
|  | 47    * Initialize by copying a glvalue into our private storage. | 
|  | 48    */ | 
|  | 49   void Construct(const T& x) | 
|  | 50   { | 
|  | 51     /* | 
|  | 52      * We use placement-new syntax to use our private storage. | 
|  | 53      * The constructor expression invokes the copy constructor. | 
|  | 54      */ | 
|  | 55     new (&storage[0]) T(x); | 
|  | 56   } | 
|  | 57 | 
|  | 58   /** | 
|  | 59    * Initialize by moving an rvalue into our private storage. | 
|  | 60    */ | 
|  | 61   void Construct(T&& x) | 
|  | 62   { | 
|  | 63     /* | 
|  | 64      * We use placement-new syntax to use our private storage. | 
|  | 65      * We explicitly cast to an rvalue to ensure use of the move constructor. | 
|  | 66      */ | 
|  | 67     new (&storage[0]) T(std::move(x)); | 
|  | 68   } | 
|  | 69 | 
|  | 70   /** | 
|  | 71    * Access the object in storage. | 
|  | 72    */ | 
|  | 73   T& Object() | 
|  | 74   { | 
|  | 75     return *reinterpret_cast<T *>(&storage[0]); | 
|  | 76   } | 
|  | 77 }; | 
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