192 lines
5.9 KiB
C++
192 lines
5.9 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2020 The Tint Authors.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#ifndef SRC_CASTABLE_H_
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#define SRC_CASTABLE_H_
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <type_traits>
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#include <utility>
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namespace tint {
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/// Helper macro to instantiate the ClassID for `CLASS`.
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#define TINT_INSTANTIATE_CLASS_ID(CLASS) \
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template <> \
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const char tint::ClassID::Unique<CLASS>::token = 0
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/// ClassID represents a unique, comparable identifier for a C++ type.
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class ClassID {
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private:
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/// Helper template that holds a single static field, which is used by Of()
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/// to obtain a unique identifier by taking the field's address.
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template <typename T>
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struct Unique {
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static const char token;
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};
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public:
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/// @returns the unique ClassID for the type T.
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template <typename T>
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static ClassID Of() {
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// Take the address of a static variable to produce a unique identifier for
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// the type T.
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return ClassID{reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(&Unique<T>::token)};
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}
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/// Equality operator
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/// @param rhs the ClassID to compare against
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/// @returns true if this ClassID is equal to `rhs`
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inline bool operator==(ClassID& rhs) const { return id == rhs.id; }
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private:
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inline explicit ClassID(uintptr_t v) : id(v) {}
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const uintptr_t id;
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};
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/// CastableBase is the base class for all Castable objects.
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/// It is not encouraged to directly derive from CastableBase without using the
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/// Castable helper template.
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/// @see Castable
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class CastableBase {
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public:
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/// Move constructor
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CastableBase(CastableBase&&) = default;
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virtual ~CastableBase() = default;
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/// @returns true if this object is of, or derives from a class with the
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/// ClassID `id`.
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/// @param id the ClassID to test for
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virtual bool Is(ClassID id) const;
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/// @returns true if this object is of, or derives from the class `TO`
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template <typename TO>
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bool Is() const {
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using FROM = CastableBase;
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constexpr const bool downcast = std::is_base_of<FROM, TO>::value;
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constexpr const bool upcast = std::is_base_of<TO, FROM>::value;
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constexpr const bool nocast = std::is_same<FROM, TO>::value;
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static_assert(upcast || downcast || nocast, "impossible cast");
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if (upcast || nocast) {
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return true;
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}
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return Is(ClassID::Of<TO>());
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}
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/// @returns this object dynamically cast to the type `TO` or `nullptr` if
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/// this object does not derive from `TO`.
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template <typename TO>
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inline TO* As() {
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return Is<TO>() ? static_cast<TO*>(this) : nullptr;
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}
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/// @returns this object dynamically cast to the type `TO` or `nullptr` if
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/// this object does not derive from `TO`.
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template <typename TO>
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inline const TO* As() const {
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return Is<TO>() ? static_cast<const TO*>(this) : nullptr;
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}
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protected:
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CastableBase() = default;
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};
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/// Castable is a helper to derive `CLASS` from `BASE`, automatically
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/// implementing the Is() and As() methods, along with a #Base type alias.
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///
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/// Example usage:
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///
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/// ```
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/// class Animal : public Castable<Animal> {};
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///
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/// class Sheep : public Castable<Sheep, Animal> {};
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///
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/// Sheep* cast_to_sheep(Animal* animal) {
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/// // You can query whether a Castable is of the given type with Is<T>():
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/// printf("animal is a sheep? %s", animal->Is<Sheep>() ? "yes" : "no");
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///
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/// // You can always just try the cast with As<T>().
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/// // If the object is not of the correct type, As<T>() will return nullptr:
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/// return animal->As<Sheep>();
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/// }
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/// ```
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template <typename CLASS, typename BASE = CastableBase>
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class Castable : public BASE {
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public:
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// Inherit the `BASE` class constructors.
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using BASE::BASE;
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/// A type alias for `CLASS` to easily access the `BASE` class members.
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/// Base actually aliases to the Castable instead of `BASE` so that you can
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/// use Base in the `CLASS` constructor.
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using Base = Castable;
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/// @returns true if this object is of, or derives from a class with the
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/// ClassID `id`.
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/// @param id the ClassID to test for
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bool Is(ClassID id) const override {
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return ClassID::Of<CLASS>() == id || BASE::Is(id);
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}
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/// @returns true if this object is of, or derives from the class `TO`
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template <typename TO>
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bool Is() const {
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using FROM = Castable;
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constexpr const bool downcast = std::is_base_of<FROM, TO>::value;
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constexpr const bool upcast = std::is_base_of<TO, FROM>::value;
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constexpr const bool nocast = std::is_same<FROM, TO>::value;
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static_assert(upcast || downcast || nocast, "impossible cast");
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if (upcast || nocast) {
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return true;
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}
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return Is(ClassID::Of<TO>());
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}
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/// @returns this object dynamically cast to the type `TO` or `nullptr` if
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/// this object does not derive from `TO`.
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template <typename TO>
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inline TO* As() {
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return Is<TO>() ? static_cast<TO*>(this) : nullptr;
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}
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/// @returns this object dynamically cast to the type `TO` or `nullptr` if
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/// this object does not derive from `TO`.
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template <typename TO>
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inline const TO* As() const {
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return Is<TO>() ? static_cast<const TO*>(this) : nullptr;
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}
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};
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/// As() dynamically casts `obj` to the target type `TO`.
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/// @returns the cast object, or nullptr if `obj` is `nullptr` or not of the
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/// type `TO`.
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/// @param obj the object to cast
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template <typename TO, typename FROM>
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inline TO* As(FROM* obj) {
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if (obj == nullptr) {
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return nullptr;
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}
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return obj->template As<TO>();
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}
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} // namespace tint
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#endif // SRC_CASTABLE_H_
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