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Issue 1929903002: Define rtc::BufferT, like rtc::Buffer but for any trivial type (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/external/webrtc.git@master
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Index: webrtc/base/buffer.h
diff --git a/webrtc/base/buffer.h b/webrtc/base/buffer.h
index f007929a2943f053ffe4bc9a3349c5f708b71c69..b8b8fc0e1693f92e87969f57eb5ec7c84cd86f15 100644
--- a/webrtc/base/buffer.h
+++ b/webrtc/base/buffer.h
@@ -13,79 +13,114 @@
#include <cstring>
#include <memory>
+#include <type_traits>
#include <utility>
#include "webrtc/base/array_view.h"
#include "webrtc/base/checks.h"
-#include "webrtc/base/constructormagic.h"
namespace rtc {
namespace internal {
-// (Internal; please don't use outside this file.) ByteType<T>::t is int if T
-// is uint8_t, int8_t, or char; otherwise, it's a compilation error. Use like
-// this:
-//
-// template <typename T, typename ByteType<T>::t = 0>
-// void foo(T* x);
-//
-// to let foo<T> be defined only for byte-sized integers.
-template <typename T>
-struct ByteType {
- private:
- static int F(uint8_t*);
- static int F(int8_t*);
- static int F(char*);
-
- public:
- using t = decltype(F(static_cast<T*>(nullptr)));
+// (Internal; please don't use outside this file.) Determines if elements of
+// type U are compatible with a BufferT<T>. For most types, we just ignore
+// top-level const and forbid top-level volatile and require T and U to be
+// otherwise equal, but all byte-sized integers (notably char, int8_t, and
+// uint8_t) are compatible with each other. (Note: We aim to get rid of this
+// behavior, and treat all types the same.)
+template <typename T, typename U>
+struct BufferCompat {
+ static constexpr bool value =
+ !std::is_volatile<U>::value &&
+ ((std::is_integral<T>::value && sizeof(T) == 1)
+ ? (std::is_integral<U>::value && sizeof(U) == 1)
+ : (std::is_same<T, typename std::remove_const<U>::type>::value));
};
} // namespace internal
// Basic buffer class, can be grown and shrunk dynamically.
-// Unlike std::string/vector, does not initialize data when expanding capacity.
-class Buffer {
+// Unlike std::string/vector, does not initialize data when increasing size.
+template <typename T>
+class BufferT {
+ // We want T's destructor and default constructor to be trivial, i.e. perform
+ // no action, so that we don't have to touch the memory we allocate and
+ // deallocate. And we want T to be trivially copyable, so that we can copy T
+ // instances with std::memcpy. This is precisely the definition of a trivial
+ // type.
+ static_assert(std::is_trivial<T>::value, "T must be a trivial type.");
+
+ // This class relies heavily on being able to mutate its data.
+ static_assert(!std::is_const<T>::value, "T may not be const");
+
public:
- Buffer(); // An empty buffer.
- Buffer(Buffer&& buf); // Move contents from an existing buffer.
-
- // Construct a buffer with the specified number of uninitialized bytes.
- explicit Buffer(size_t size);
- Buffer(size_t size, size_t capacity);
-
- // Construct a buffer and copy the specified number of bytes into it. The
- // source array may be (const) uint8_t*, int8_t*, or char*.
- template <typename T, typename internal::ByteType<T>::t = 0>
- Buffer(const T* data, size_t size)
- : Buffer(data, size, size) {}
-
- template <typename T, typename internal::ByteType<T>::t = 0>
- Buffer(const T* data, size_t size, size_t capacity)
- : Buffer(size, capacity) {
- std::memcpy(data_.get(), data, size);
+ // An empty BufferT.
+ BufferT() : size_(0), capacity_(0), data_(nullptr) {
+ RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
}
- // Construct a buffer from the contents of an array.
- template <typename T, size_t N, typename internal::ByteType<T>::t = 0>
- Buffer(const T(&array)[N])
- : Buffer(array, N) {}
+ // Disable copy construction and copy assignment, since copying a buffer is
+ // expensive enough that we want to force the user to be explicit about it.
+ BufferT(const BufferT&) = delete;
+ BufferT& operator=(const BufferT&) = delete;
- ~Buffer();
+ BufferT(BufferT&& buf)
+ : size_(buf.size()),
+ capacity_(buf.capacity()),
+ data_(std::move(buf.data_)) {
+ RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
+ buf.OnMovedFrom();
+ }
+
+ // Construct a buffer with the specified number of uninitialized elements.
+ explicit BufferT(size_t size) : BufferT(size, size) {}
+
+ BufferT(size_t size, size_t capacity)
+ : size_(size),
+ capacity_(std::max(size, capacity)),
+ data_(new T[capacity_]) {
+ RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
+ }
- // Get a pointer to the data. Just .data() will give you a (const) uint8_t*,
- // but you may also use .data<int8_t>() and .data<char>().
- template <typename T = uint8_t, typename internal::ByteType<T>::t = 0>
- const T* data() const {
+ // Construct a buffer and copy the specified number of elements into it.
+ template <typename U,
+ typename std::enable_if<
+ internal::BufferCompat<T, U>::value>::type* = nullptr>
+ BufferT(const U* data, size_t size) : BufferT(data, size, size) {}
+
+ template <typename U,
+ typename std::enable_if<
+ internal::BufferCompat<T, U>::value>::type* = nullptr>
+ BufferT(U* data, size_t size, size_t capacity) : BufferT(size, capacity) {
+ static_assert(sizeof(T) == sizeof(U), "");
+ std::memcpy(data_.get(), data, size * sizeof(U));
+ }
+
+ // Construct a buffer from the contents of an array.
+ template <typename U,
+ size_t N,
+ typename std::enable_if<
+ internal::BufferCompat<T, U>::value>::type* = nullptr>
+ BufferT(U (&array)[N]) : BufferT(array, N) {}
+
+ // Get a pointer to the data. Just .data() will give you a (const) T*, but if
+ // T is a byte-sized integer, you may also use .data<U>() for any other
+ // byte-sized integer U.
+ template <typename U = T,
+ typename std::enable_if<
+ internal::BufferCompat<T, U>::value>::type* = nullptr>
+ const U* data() const {
RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
- return reinterpret_cast<T*>(data_.get());
+ return reinterpret_cast<U*>(data_.get());
}
- template <typename T = uint8_t, typename internal::ByteType<T>::t = 0>
- T* data() {
+ template <typename U = T,
+ typename std::enable_if<
+ internal::BufferCompat<T, U>::value>::type* = nullptr>
+ U* data() {
RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
- return reinterpret_cast<T*>(data_.get());
+ return reinterpret_cast<U*>(data_.get());
}
size_t size() const {
@@ -98,7 +133,7 @@ class Buffer {
return capacity_;
}
- Buffer& operator=(Buffer&& buf) {
+ BufferT& operator=(BufferT&& buf) {
RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
RTC_DCHECK(buf.IsConsistent());
size_ = buf.size_;
@@ -108,94 +143,120 @@ class Buffer {
return *this;
}
- bool operator==(const Buffer& buf) const {
+ bool operator==(const BufferT& buf) const {
RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
- return size_ == buf.size() && memcmp(data_.get(), buf.data(), size_) == 0;
+ if (size_ != buf.size_) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (std::is_integral<T>::value) {
+ // Optimization.
+ return std::memcmp(data_.get(), buf.data_.get(), size_ * sizeof(T)) == 0;
+ }
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < size_; ++i) {
+ if (data_[i] != buf.data_[i]) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
}
- bool operator!=(const Buffer& buf) const { return !(*this == buf); }
+ bool operator!=(const BufferT& buf) const { return !(*this == buf); }
- uint8_t& operator[](size_t index) {
+ T& operator[](size_t index) {
RTC_DCHECK_LT(index, size_);
return data()[index];
}
- uint8_t operator[](size_t index) const {
+ T operator[](size_t index) const {
RTC_DCHECK_LT(index, size_);
return data()[index];
}
// The SetData functions replace the contents of the buffer. They accept the
// same input types as the constructors.
- template <typename T, typename internal::ByteType<T>::t = 0>
- void SetData(const T* data, size_t size) {
+ template <typename U,
+ typename std::enable_if<
+ internal::BufferCompat<T, U>::value>::type* = nullptr>
+ void SetData(const U* data, size_t size) {
RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
size_ = 0;
AppendData(data, size);
}
- template <typename T, size_t N, typename internal::ByteType<T>::t = 0>
- void SetData(const T(&array)[N]) {
+ template <typename U,
+ size_t N,
+ typename std::enable_if<
+ internal::BufferCompat<T, U>::value>::type* = nullptr>
+ void SetData(const U (&array)[N]) {
SetData(array, N);
}
- void SetData(const Buffer& buf) { SetData(buf.data(), buf.size()); }
+ void SetData(const BufferT& buf) { SetData(buf.data(), buf.size()); }
- // Replace the data in the buffer with at most |max_bytes| of data, using the
- // function |setter|, which should have the following signature:
- // size_t setter(ArrayView<T> view)
+ // Replace the data in the buffer with at most |max_elements| of data, using
+ // the function |setter|, which should have the following signature:
+ // size_t setter(ArrayView<U> view)
// |setter| is given an appropriately typed ArrayView of the area in which to
// write the data (i.e. starting at the beginning of the buffer) and should
- // return the number of bytes actually written. This number must be <=
- // |max_bytes|.
- template <typename T = uint8_t, typename F,
- typename internal::ByteType<T>::t = 0>
- size_t SetData(size_t max_bytes, F&& setter) {
+ // return the number of elements actually written. This number must be <=
+ // |max_elements|.
+ template <typename U = T,
+ typename F,
+ typename std::enable_if<
+ internal::BufferCompat<T, U>::value>::type* = nullptr>
+ size_t SetData(size_t max_elements, F&& setter) {
RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
size_ = 0;
- return AppendData<T>(max_bytes, std::forward<F>(setter));
+ return AppendData<U>(max_elements, std::forward<F>(setter));
}
- // The AppendData functions adds data to the end of the buffer. They accept
+ // The AppendData functions add data to the end of the buffer. They accept
// the same input types as the constructors.
- template <typename T, typename internal::ByteType<T>::t = 0>
- void AppendData(const T* data, size_t size) {
+ template <typename U,
+ typename std::enable_if<
+ internal::BufferCompat<T, U>::value>::type* = nullptr>
+ void AppendData(const U* data, size_t size) {
RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
const size_t new_size = size_ + size;
EnsureCapacity(new_size);
- std::memcpy(data_.get() + size_, data, size);
+ static_assert(sizeof(T) == sizeof(U), "");
+ std::memcpy(data_.get() + size_, data, size * sizeof(U));
size_ = new_size;
RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
}
- template <typename T, size_t N, typename internal::ByteType<T>::t = 0>
- void AppendData(const T(&array)[N]) {
+ template <typename U,
+ size_t N,
+ typename std::enable_if<
+ internal::BufferCompat<T, U>::value>::type* = nullptr>
+ void AppendData(const U (&array)[N]) {
AppendData(array, N);
}
- void AppendData(const Buffer& buf) { AppendData(buf.data(), buf.size()); }
+ void AppendData(const BufferT& buf) { AppendData(buf.data(), buf.size()); }
- // Append at most |max_bytes| of data to the end of the buffer, using the
- // function |setter|, which should have the following signature:
- // size_t setter(ArrayView<T> view)
+ // Append at most |max_elements| to the end of the buffer, using the function
+ // |setter|, which should have the following signature:
+ // size_t setter(ArrayView<U> view)
// |setter| is given an appropriately typed ArrayView of the area in which to
// write the data (i.e. starting at the former end of the buffer) and should
- // return the number of bytes actually written. This number must be <=
- // |max_bytes|.
- template <typename T = uint8_t, typename F,
- typename internal::ByteType<T>::t = 0>
- size_t AppendData(size_t max_bytes, F&& setter) {
+ // return the number of elements actually written. This number must be <=
+ // |max_elements|.
+ template <typename U = T,
+ typename F,
+ typename std::enable_if<
+ internal::BufferCompat<T, U>::value>::type* = nullptr>
+ size_t AppendData(size_t max_elements, F&& setter) {
RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
const size_t old_size = size_;
- SetSize(old_size + max_bytes);
- T *base_ptr = data<T>() + old_size;
- size_t written_bytes =
- setter(rtc::ArrayView<T>(base_ptr, max_bytes));
+ SetSize(old_size + max_elements);
+ U* base_ptr = data<U>() + old_size;
+ size_t written_elements = setter(rtc::ArrayView<U>(base_ptr, max_elements));
- RTC_CHECK_LE(written_bytes, max_bytes);
- size_ = old_size + written_bytes;
+ RTC_CHECK_LE(written_elements, max_elements);
+ size_ = old_size + written_elements;
RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
- return written_bytes;
+ return written_elements;
}
// Sets the size of the buffer. If the new size is smaller than the old, the
@@ -214,8 +275,8 @@ class Buffer {
RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
if (capacity <= capacity_)
return;
- std::unique_ptr<uint8_t[]> new_data(new uint8_t[capacity]);
- std::memcpy(new_data.get(), data_.get(), size_);
+ std::unique_ptr<T[]> new_data(new T[capacity]);
+ std::memcpy(new_data.get(), data_.get(), size_ * sizeof(T));
data_ = std::move(new_data);
capacity_ = capacity;
RTC_DCHECK(IsConsistent());
@@ -229,7 +290,7 @@ class Buffer {
}
// Swaps two buffers. Also works for buffers that have been moved from.
- friend void swap(Buffer& a, Buffer& b) {
+ friend void swap(BufferT& a, BufferT& b) {
using std::swap;
swap(a.size_, b.size_);
swap(a.capacity_, b.capacity_);
@@ -262,11 +323,12 @@ class Buffer {
size_t size_;
size_t capacity_;
- std::unique_ptr<uint8_t[]> data_;
-
- RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Buffer);
+ std::unique_ptr<T[]> data_;
};
+// By far the most common sort of buffer.
+using Buffer = BufferT<uint8_t>;
+
} // namespace rtc
#endif // WEBRTC_BASE_BUFFER_H_
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