// Copyright (c) 2011 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_THREADING_NON_THREAD_SAFE_H_ #define BASE_THREADING_NON_THREAD_SAFE_H_ #pragma once // Classes deriving from NonThreadSafe may need to supress MSVC warning 4275: // non dll-interface class 'Bar' used as base for dll-interface class 'Foo'. // There is a specific macro to do it: NON_EXPORTED_BASE(), defined in // compiler_specific.h #include "base/compiler_specific.h" #ifndef NDEBUG #include "base/threading/non_thread_safe_impl.h" #endif namespace base { // Do nothing implementation of NonThreadSafe, for release mode. // // Note: You should almost always use the NonThreadSafe class to get // the right version of the class for your build configuration. class NonThreadSafeDoNothing { public: bool CalledOnValidThread() const { return true; } protected: void DetachFromThread() {} }; // NonThreadSafe is a helper class used to help verify that methods of a // class are called from the same thread. One can inherit from this class // and use CalledOnValidThread() to verify. // // This is intended to be used with classes that appear to be thread safe, but // aren't. For example, a service or a singleton like the preferences system. // // Example: // class MyClass : public base::NonThreadSafe { // public: // void Foo() { // DCHECK(CalledOnValidThread()); // ... (do stuff) ... // } // } // // In Release mode, CalledOnValidThread will always return true. // #ifndef NDEBUG class NonThreadSafe : public NonThreadSafeImpl { }; #else class NonThreadSafe : public NonThreadSafeDoNothing { }; #endif // NDEBUG } // namespace base #endif // BASE_NON_THREAD_SAFE_H_