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Issue 1753293002: Safe numeric library: base/numerics (copied from Chromium) (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/external/webrtc.git@master
Patch Set: Rebase with master + correct new safe_conversions.h include Created 4 years, 9 months ago
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1 /*
2 * Copyright (c) 2016 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
3 *
4 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
5 * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
6 * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
7 * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
8 * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
9 *
10 */
11
12 // Borrowed from Chromium's src/base/numerics/safe_conversions.h.
13 // - Modified to work in WebRTC (paths, namespace, use of webrtc/base).
14 // Based on 'chromium_revision': 'ee311243eae6aef9c907543663754ff38f1f4f40'.
15
16 #ifndef WEBRTC_BASE_NUMERICS_SAFE_CONVERSIONS_H_
17 #define WEBRTC_BASE_NUMERICS_SAFE_CONVERSIONS_H_
18
19 #include <stddef.h>
20
21 #include <limits>
22 #include <type_traits>
23
24 #include "webrtc/base/numerics/safe_conversions_impl.h"
25
26 namespace rtc {
27
28 // Convenience function that returns true if the supplied value is in range
29 // for the destination type.
30 template <typename Dst, typename Src>
31 inline bool IsValueInRangeForNumericType(Src value) {
32 return internal::DstRangeRelationToSrcRange<Dst>(value) ==
33 internal::RANGE_VALID;
34 }
35
36 // Convenience function for determining if a numeric value is negative without
37 // throwing compiler warnings on: unsigned(value) < 0.
38 template <typename T>
39 typename std::enable_if<std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed, bool>::type
40 IsValueNegative(T value) {
41 static_assert(std::numeric_limits<T>::is_specialized,
42 "Argument must be numeric.");
43 return value < 0;
44 }
45
46 template <typename T>
47 typename std::enable_if<!std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed, bool>::type
48 IsValueNegative(T) {
49 static_assert(std::numeric_limits<T>::is_specialized,
50 "Argument must be numeric.");
51 return false;
52 }
53
54 // checked_cast<> is analogous to static_cast<> for numeric types,
55 // except that it CHECKs that the specified numeric conversion will not
56 // overflow or underflow. NaN source will always trigger a CHECK.
57 template <typename Dst, typename Src>
58 inline Dst checked_cast(Src value) {
59 RTC_CHECK(IsValueInRangeForNumericType<Dst>(value));
60 return static_cast<Dst>(value);
61 }
62
63 // HandleNaN will cause this class to RTC_CHECK(false).
64 struct SaturatedCastNaNBehaviorCheck {
65 template <typename T>
66 static T HandleNaN() {
67 RTC_CHECK(false);
68 return T();
69 }
70 };
71
72 // HandleNaN will return 0 in this case.
73 struct SaturatedCastNaNBehaviorReturnZero {
74 template <typename T>
75 static T HandleNaN() {
76 return T();
77 }
78 };
79
80 // saturated_cast<> is analogous to static_cast<> for numeric types, except
81 // that the specified numeric conversion will saturate rather than overflow or
82 // underflow. NaN assignment to an integral will defer the behavior to a
83 // specified class. By default, it will return 0.
84 template <typename Dst,
85 class NaNHandler = SaturatedCastNaNBehaviorReturnZero,
86 typename Src>
87 inline Dst saturated_cast(Src value) {
88 // Optimization for floating point values, which already saturate.
89 if (std::numeric_limits<Dst>::is_iec559)
90 return static_cast<Dst>(value);
91
92 switch (internal::DstRangeRelationToSrcRange<Dst>(value)) {
93 case internal::RANGE_VALID:
94 return static_cast<Dst>(value);
95
96 case internal::RANGE_UNDERFLOW:
97 return std::numeric_limits<Dst>::min();
98
99 case internal::RANGE_OVERFLOW:
100 return std::numeric_limits<Dst>::max();
101
102 // Should fail only on attempting to assign NaN to a saturated integer.
103 case internal::RANGE_INVALID:
104 return NaNHandler::template HandleNaN<Dst>();
105 }
106
107 RTC_NOTREACHED();
108 return static_cast<Dst>(value);
109 }
110
111 // strict_cast<> is analogous to static_cast<> for numeric types, except that
112 // it will cause a compile failure if the destination type is not large enough
113 // to contain any value in the source type. It performs no runtime checking.
114 template <typename Dst, typename Src>
115 inline Dst strict_cast(Src value) {
116 static_assert(std::numeric_limits<Src>::is_specialized,
117 "Argument must be numeric.");
118 static_assert(std::numeric_limits<Dst>::is_specialized,
119 "Result must be numeric.");
120 static_assert((internal::StaticDstRangeRelationToSrcRange<Dst, Src>::value ==
121 internal::NUMERIC_RANGE_CONTAINED),
122 "The numeric conversion is out of range for this type. You "
123 "should probably use one of the following conversion "
124 "mechanisms on the value you want to pass:\n"
125 "- rtc::checked_cast\n"
126 "- rtc::saturated_cast\n"
127 "- rtc::CheckedNumeric");
128
129 return static_cast<Dst>(value);
130 }
131
132 // StrictNumeric implements compile time range checking between numeric types by
133 // wrapping assignment operations in a strict_cast. This class is intended to be
134 // used for function arguments and return types, to ensure the destination type
135 // can always contain the source type. This is essentially the same as enforcing
136 // -Wconversion in gcc and C4302 warnings on MSVC, but it can be applied
137 // incrementally at API boundaries, making it easier to convert code so that it
138 // compiles cleanly with truncation warnings enabled.
139 // This template should introduce no runtime overhead, but it also provides no
140 // runtime checking of any of the associated mathematical operations. Use
141 // CheckedNumeric for runtime range checks of tha actual value being assigned.
142 template <typename T>
143 class StrictNumeric {
144 public:
145 typedef T type;
146
147 StrictNumeric() : value_(0) {}
148
149 // Copy constructor.
150 template <typename Src>
151 StrictNumeric(const StrictNumeric<Src>& rhs)
152 : value_(strict_cast<T>(rhs.value_)) {}
153
154 // This is not an explicit constructor because we implicitly upgrade regular
155 // numerics to StrictNumerics to make them easier to use.
156 template <typename Src>
157 StrictNumeric(Src value)
158 : value_(strict_cast<T>(value)) {}
159
160 // The numeric cast operator basically handles all the magic.
161 template <typename Dst>
162 operator Dst() const {
163 return strict_cast<Dst>(value_);
164 }
165
166 private:
167 T value_;
168 };
169
170 // Explicitly make a shorter size_t typedef for convenience.
171 typedef StrictNumeric<size_t> SizeT;
172
173 } // namespace rtc
174
175 #endif // WEBRTC_BASE_NUMERICS_SAFE_CONVERSIONS_H_
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