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authormgiuca <mgiuca@chromium.org>2015-06-11 16:44:30 -0700
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Added ScopedPtrMap class, for maps that contain scoped_ptr values.
It is not currently possible to use scoped_ptr values in a std::map, due to lack of C++11 library support; this class is a placeholder mapping type that allows scoped_ptr values. Internally, ScopedPtrMap does not use scoped_ptrs; it uses raw pointers and automatically deletes its values when it is destroyed, or elements are removed from the map. It is therefore safer to use than a map with owned raw pointers as values, even when using an STLValueDeleter. It also makes ownership much clearer, as you can insert elements into the map via scoped_ptrs. BUG=478594 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1076273004 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#334083}
Diffstat (limited to 'base/containers')
-rw-r--r--base/containers/scoped_ptr_map.h137
-rw-r--r--base/containers/scoped_ptr_map_unittest.cc224
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diff --git a/base/containers/scoped_ptr_map.h b/base/containers/scoped_ptr_map.h
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+// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+// found in the LICENSE file.
+
+#ifndef BASE_CONTAINERS_SCOPED_PTR_MAP_H_
+#define BASE_CONTAINERS_SCOPED_PTR_MAP_H_
+
+#include <map>
+#include <utility>
+
+#include "base/basictypes.h"
+#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
+#include "base/move.h"
+#include "base/stl_util.h"
+
+// ScopedPtrMap provides a std::map that supports scoped_ptr values. It ensures
+// that the map's values are properly deleted when removed from the map, or when
+// the map is destroyed.
+//
+// |ScopedPtr| must be a type scoped_ptr<T>. This is for compatibility with
+// std::map in C++11.
+template <class Key, class ScopedPtr>
+class ScopedPtrMap {
+ MOVE_ONLY_TYPE_WITH_MOVE_CONSTRUCTOR_FOR_CPP_03(ScopedPtrMap)
+
+ using Container = std::map<Key, typename ScopedPtr::element_type*>;
+
+ public:
+ using allocator_type = typename Container::allocator_type;
+ using size_type = typename Container::size_type;
+ using difference_type = typename Container::difference_type;
+ using reference = typename Container::reference;
+ using const_reference = typename Container::const_reference;
+ using key_type = typename Container::key_type;
+ using const_iterator = typename Container::const_iterator;
+ using const_reverse_iterator = typename Container::const_reverse_iterator;
+
+ ScopedPtrMap() {}
+ ~ScopedPtrMap() { clear(); }
+ ScopedPtrMap(ScopedPtrMap<Key, ScopedPtr>&& other) { swap(other); }
+
+ ScopedPtrMap& operator=(ScopedPtrMap<Key, ScopedPtr>&& rhs) {
+ swap(rhs);
+ return *this;
+ }
+
+ const_iterator find(const Key& k) const { return data_.find(k); }
+ size_type count(const Key& k) const { return data_.count(k); }
+
+ bool empty() const { return data_.empty(); }
+ size_t size() const { return data_.size(); }
+
+ const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const { return data_.rbegin(); }
+ const_reverse_iterator rend() const { return data_.rend(); }
+
+ const_iterator begin() const { return data_.begin(); }
+ const_iterator end() const { return data_.end(); }
+
+ void swap(ScopedPtrMap<Key, ScopedPtr>& other) { data_.swap(other.data_); }
+
+ void clear() { STLDeleteValues(&data_); }
+
+ // Inserts |val| into the map, associated with |key|.
+ std::pair<const_iterator, bool> insert(const Key& key, ScopedPtr val) {
+ auto result = data_.insert(std::make_pair(key, val.get()));
+ if (result.second)
+ ignore_result(val.release());
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ // Inserts |val| into the map, associated with |key|. Overwrites any existing
+ // element at |key|.
+ void set(const Key& key, ScopedPtr val) {
+ typename ScopedPtr::element_type*& val_ref = data_[key];
+ delete val_ref;
+ val_ref = val.release();
+ }
+
+ void erase(const_iterator position) {
+ DCHECK(position != end());
+ delete position->second;
+ // Key-based lookup (cannot use const_iterator overload in C++03 library).
+ data_.erase(position->first);
+ }
+
+ size_type erase(const Key& k) {
+ typename Container::iterator it = data_.find(k);
+ if (it == end())
+ return 0;
+
+ delete it->second;
+ data_.erase(it);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ void erase(const_iterator first, const_iterator last) {
+ STLDeleteContainerPairSecondPointers(first, last);
+ // Need non-const iterators as required by the C++03 library.
+ data_.erase(ConstIteratorToIterator(first), ConstIteratorToIterator(last));
+ }
+
+ // Like |erase()|, but returns the element instead of deleting it.
+ ScopedPtr take_and_erase(const_iterator position) {
+ DCHECK(position != end());
+ if (position == end())
+ return ScopedPtr();
+
+ ScopedPtr ret(position->second);
+ // Key-based lookup (cannot use const_iterator overload in C++03 library).
+ data_.erase(position->first);
+ return ret.Pass();
+ }
+
+ // Like |erase()|, but returns the element instead of deleting it.
+ ScopedPtr take_and_erase(const Key& k) {
+ typename Container::iterator it = data_.find(k);
+ if (it == end())
+ return ScopedPtr();
+
+ ScopedPtr ret(it->second);
+ data_.erase(it);
+ return ret.Pass();
+ }
+
+ private:
+ Container data_;
+
+ typename Container::iterator ConstIteratorToIterator(const_iterator it) {
+ // This is the only way to convert a const iterator to a non-const iterator
+ // in C++03 (get the key and do the lookup again).
+ if (it == data_.end())
+ return data_.end();
+ return data_.find(it->first);
+ };
+};
+
+#endif // BASE_CONTAINERS_SCOPED_PTR_MAP_H_
diff --git a/base/containers/scoped_ptr_map_unittest.cc b/base/containers/scoped_ptr_map_unittest.cc
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+// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+// found in the LICENSE file.
+
+#include "base/containers/scoped_ptr_map.h"
+
+#include <map>
+#include <utility>
+
+#include "base/bind.h"
+#include "base/callback.h"
+#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
+#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
+
+namespace {
+
+// A ScopedDestroyer sets a Boolean to true upon destruction.
+class ScopedDestroyer {
+ public:
+ ScopedDestroyer(bool* destroyed) : destroyed_(destroyed) {
+ *destroyed_ = false;
+ }
+
+ ~ScopedDestroyer() { *destroyed_ = true; }
+
+ private:
+ bool* destroyed_;
+};
+
+TEST(ScopedPtrMapTest, Insert) {
+ bool destroyed1 = false;
+ bool destroyed2 = false;
+ {
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> scoped_map;
+
+ // Insert to new key.
+ ScopedDestroyer* elem1 = new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed1);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed1);
+ EXPECT_TRUE(scoped_map.insert(0, make_scoped_ptr(elem1)).second);
+ EXPECT_EQ(elem1, scoped_map.find(0)->second);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed1);
+
+ // Insert to existing key.
+ ScopedDestroyer* elem2 = new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed2);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed2);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(scoped_map.insert(0, make_scoped_ptr(elem2)).second);
+ EXPECT_EQ(elem1, scoped_map.find(0)->second);
+
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed1);
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed2);
+ }
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed1);
+}
+
+TEST(ScopedPtrMapTest, Set) {
+ bool destroyed1 = false;
+ bool destroyed2 = false;
+ {
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> scoped_map;
+
+ // Set a new key.
+ ScopedDestroyer* elem1 = new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed1);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed1);
+ scoped_map.set(0, make_scoped_ptr(elem1));
+ EXPECT_EQ(elem1, scoped_map.find(0)->second);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed1);
+
+ // Set to replace an existing key.
+ ScopedDestroyer* elem2 = new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed2);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed2);
+ scoped_map.set(0, make_scoped_ptr(elem2));
+ EXPECT_EQ(elem2, scoped_map.find(0)->second);
+
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed1);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed2);
+ }
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed1);
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed2);
+}
+
+TEST(ScopedPtrMapTest, EraseIterator) {
+ bool destroyed = false;
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> scoped_map;
+ scoped_map.insert(0, make_scoped_ptr(new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed)));
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed);
+ scoped_map.erase(scoped_map.find(0));
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed);
+ EXPECT_TRUE(scoped_map.empty());
+}
+
+TEST(ScopedPtrMapTest, EraseKey) {
+ bool destroyed = false;
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> scoped_map;
+ scoped_map.insert(0, make_scoped_ptr(new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed)));
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed);
+ EXPECT_EQ(1u, scoped_map.erase(0));
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed);
+ EXPECT_TRUE(scoped_map.empty());
+
+ // Test erase of a non-existent key.
+ EXPECT_EQ(0u, scoped_map.erase(7));
+}
+
+TEST(ScopedPtrMapTest, EraseRange) {
+ bool destroyed1 = false;
+ bool destroyed2 = false;
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> scoped_map;
+
+ scoped_map.insert(0, make_scoped_ptr(new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed1)));
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed1);
+
+ scoped_map.insert(1, make_scoped_ptr(new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed2)));
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed2);
+
+ scoped_map.erase(scoped_map.find(0), scoped_map.end());
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed1);
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed2);
+ EXPECT_TRUE(scoped_map.empty());
+}
+
+TEST(ScopedPtrMapTest, TakeAndErase) {
+ bool destroyed = false;
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> scoped_map;
+ ScopedDestroyer* elem = new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed);
+ scoped_map.insert(0, make_scoped_ptr(elem));
+ EXPECT_EQ(elem, scoped_map.find(0)->second);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed);
+ scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer> object = scoped_map.take_and_erase(0);
+ EXPECT_EQ(elem, object.get());
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed);
+ EXPECT_TRUE(scoped_map.empty());
+ object.reset();
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed);
+}
+
+TEST(ScopedPtrMapTest, Clear) {
+ bool destroyed = false;
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> scoped_map;
+ scoped_map.insert(0, make_scoped_ptr(new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed)));
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed);
+ scoped_map.clear();
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed);
+ EXPECT_TRUE(scoped_map.empty());
+}
+
+TEST(ScopedPtrMapTest, Scope) {
+ bool destroyed = false;
+ {
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> scoped_map;
+ scoped_map.insert(0, make_scoped_ptr(new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed)));
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed);
+ }
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed);
+}
+
+TEST(ScopedPtrMapTest, MoveConstruct) {
+ bool destroyed = false;
+ {
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> scoped_map;
+ ScopedDestroyer* elem = new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed);
+ scoped_map.insert(0, make_scoped_ptr(elem));
+ EXPECT_EQ(elem, scoped_map.find(0)->second);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(scoped_map.empty());
+
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> scoped_map_copy(
+ scoped_map.Pass());
+ EXPECT_TRUE(scoped_map.empty());
+ EXPECT_FALSE(scoped_map_copy.empty());
+ EXPECT_EQ(elem, scoped_map_copy.find(0)->second);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed);
+ }
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed);
+}
+
+TEST(ScopedPtrMapTest, MoveAssign) {
+ bool destroyed = false;
+ {
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> scoped_map;
+ ScopedDestroyer* elem = new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed);
+ scoped_map.insert(0, make_scoped_ptr(elem));
+ EXPECT_EQ(elem, scoped_map.find(0)->second);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(scoped_map.empty());
+
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> scoped_map_assign;
+ scoped_map_assign = scoped_map.Pass();
+ EXPECT_TRUE(scoped_map.empty());
+ EXPECT_FALSE(scoped_map_assign.empty());
+ EXPECT_EQ(elem, scoped_map_assign.find(0)->second);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed);
+ }
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed);
+}
+
+template <typename Key, typename ScopedPtr>
+ScopedPtrMap<Key, ScopedPtr> PassThru(ScopedPtrMap<Key, ScopedPtr> scoper) {
+ return scoper;
+}
+
+TEST(ScopedPtrMapTest, Passed) {
+ bool destroyed = false;
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> scoped_map;
+ ScopedDestroyer* elem = new ScopedDestroyer(&destroyed);
+ scoped_map.insert(0, make_scoped_ptr(elem));
+ EXPECT_EQ(elem, scoped_map.find(0)->second);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed);
+
+ base::Callback<ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>>(void)>
+ callback = base::Bind(&PassThru<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>>,
+ base::Passed(&scoped_map));
+ EXPECT_TRUE(scoped_map.empty());
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed);
+
+ ScopedPtrMap<int, scoped_ptr<ScopedDestroyer>> result = callback.Run();
+ EXPECT_TRUE(scoped_map.empty());
+ EXPECT_EQ(elem, result.find(0)->second);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(destroyed);
+
+ result.clear();
+ EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed);
+};
+
+} // namespace