Index: webrtc/base/safe_minmax.h |
diff --git a/webrtc/base/safe_minmax.h b/webrtc/base/safe_minmax.h |
index 16638efc617feb6a38bdd8ae704a9ca153e725ce..97988e471aa1dc01c1c71d640b971b92567b03f9 100644 |
--- a/webrtc/base/safe_minmax.h |
+++ b/webrtc/base/safe_minmax.h |
@@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ |
// rtc::SafeMin(x, y) |
// rtc::SafeMax(x, y) |
// |
+// (These are both constexpr.) |
+// |
// Accept two arguments of either any two integral or any two floating-point |
// types, and return the smaller and larger value, respectively, with no |
// truncation or wrap-around. If only one of the input types is statically |
@@ -21,14 +23,48 @@ |
// if either one would do, the result type is the smaller type. (One of these |
// two cases always applies.) |
// |
-// (The case with one floating-point and one integral type is not allowed, |
-// because the floating-point type will have greater range, but may not have |
-// sufficient precision to represent the integer value exactly.) |
+// * The case with one floating-point and one integral type is not allowed, |
+// because the floating-point type will have greater range, but may not |
+// have sufficient precision to represent the integer value exactly.) |
+// |
+// Clamp (a.k.a. constrain to a given interval) |
+// ============================================ |
+// |
+// rtc::SafeClamp(x, a, b) |
+// |
+// Accepts three arguments of any mix of integral types or any mix of |
+// floating-point types, and returns the value in the closed interval [a, b] |
+// that is closest to x (that is, if x < a it returns a; if x > b it returns b; |
+// and if a <= x <= b it returns x). As for SafeMin() and SafeMax(), there is |
+// no truncation or wrap-around. The result type |
+// |
+// 1. is statically guaranteed to be able to represent the result; |
+// |
+// 2. is no larger than the largest of the three argument types; and |
+// |
+// 3. has the same signedness as the type of the third argument, if this is |
+// possible without violating the First or Second Law. |
+// |
+// There is always at least one type that meets criteria 1 and 2. If more than |
+// one type meets these criteria equally well, the result type is one of the |
+// types that is smallest. Note that unlike SafeMin() and SafeMax(), |
+// SafeClamp() will sometimes pick a return type that isn't the type of any of |
+// its arguments. |
+// |
+// * In this context, a type A is smaller than a type B if it has a smaller |
+// range; that is, if A::max() - A::min() < B::max() - B::min(). For |
+// example, int8_t < int16_t == uint16_t < int32_t, and all integral types |
+// are smaller than all floating-point types.) |
+// |
+// * As for SafeMin and SafeMax, mixing integer and floating-point arguments |
+// is not allowed, because floating-point types have greater range than |
+// integer types, but do not have sufficient precision to represent the |
+// values of most integer types exactly. |
// |
// Requesting a specific return type |
// ================================= |
// |
-// Both functions allow callers to explicitly specify the return type as a |
+// All three functions allow callers to explicitly specify the return type as a |
// template parameter, overriding the default return type. E.g. |
// |
// rtc::SafeMin<int>(x, y) // returns an int |
@@ -187,6 +223,115 @@ constexpr R2 SafeMax(T1 a, T2 b) { |
return safe_cmp::Gt(a, b) ? static_cast<R2>(a) : static_cast<R2>(b); |
} |
+namespace safe_minmax_impl { |
+ |
+// Given three types T, L, and H, let ::type be a suitable return value for |
+// SafeClamp(T, L, H). See the docs at the top of this file for details. |
+template <typename T, |
+ typename L, |
+ typename H, |
+ bool int1 = IsIntlike<T>::value, |
+ bool int2 = IsIntlike<L>::value, |
+ bool int3 = IsIntlike<H>::value> |
+struct ClampType { |
+ static_assert(int1 == int2 && int1 == int3, |
+ "You may not mix integral and floating-point arguments"); |
+}; |
+ |
+// Specialization for when all three types are floating-point. |
+template <typename T, typename L, typename H> |
+struct ClampType<T, L, H, false, false, false> { |
+ using type = typename std::common_type<T, L, H>::type; |
+}; |
+ |
+// Specialization for when all three types are integral. |
+template <typename T, typename L, typename H> |
+struct ClampType<T, L, H, true, true, true> { |
+ private: |
+ // Range of the return value. The return type must be able to represent this |
+ // full range. |
+ static constexpr auto r_min = |
+ SafeMax(Limits<L>::lowest, SafeMin(Limits<H>::lowest, Limits<T>::lowest)); |
+ static constexpr auto r_max = |
+ SafeMin(Limits<H>::max, SafeMax(Limits<L>::max, Limits<T>::max)); |
+ |
+ // Is the given type an acceptable return type? (That is, can it represent |
+ // all possible return values, and is it no larger than the largest of the |
+ // input types?) |
+ template <typename A> |
+ struct AcceptableType { |
+ private: |
+ static constexpr bool not_too_large = sizeof(A) <= sizeof(L) || |
+ sizeof(A) <= sizeof(H) || |
+ sizeof(A) <= sizeof(T); |
+ static constexpr bool range_contained = |
+ safe_cmp::Le(Limits<A>::lowest, r_min) && |
+ safe_cmp::Le(r_max, Limits<A>::max); |
+ |
+ public: |
+ static constexpr bool value = not_too_large && range_contained; |
+ }; |
+ |
+ using best_signed_type = typename std::conditional< |
+ AcceptableType<int8_t>::value, |
+ int8_t, |
+ typename std::conditional< |
+ AcceptableType<int16_t>::value, |
+ int16_t, |
+ typename std::conditional<AcceptableType<int32_t>::value, |
+ int32_t, |
+ int64_t>::type>::type>::type; |
+ |
+ using best_unsigned_type = typename std::conditional< |
+ AcceptableType<uint8_t>::value, |
+ uint8_t, |
+ typename std::conditional< |
+ AcceptableType<uint16_t>::value, |
+ uint16_t, |
+ typename std::conditional<AcceptableType<uint32_t>::value, |
+ uint32_t, |
+ uint64_t>::type>::type>::type; |
+ |
+ public: |
+ // Pick the best type, preferring the same signedness at T but falling back |
ossu
2017/06/12 12:21:35
nit: "the same signedness _as_ T"
kwiberg-webrtc
2017/06/12 17:28:11
Done.
|
+ // to the other one if necessary. |
+ using type = typename std::conditional< |
+ std::is_signed<T>::value, |
+ typename std::conditional<AcceptableType<best_signed_type>::value, |
+ best_signed_type, |
+ best_unsigned_type>::type, |
+ typename std::conditional<AcceptableType<best_unsigned_type>::value, |
+ best_unsigned_type, |
+ best_signed_type>::type>::type; |
+ static_assert(AcceptableType<type>::value, ""); |
+}; |
+ |
+} // namespace safe_minmax_impl |
+ |
+template < |
+ typename R = safe_minmax_impl::DefaultType, |
+ typename T = safe_minmax_impl::DefaultType, |
+ typename L = safe_minmax_impl::DefaultType, |
+ typename H = safe_minmax_impl::DefaultType, |
+ typename R2 = typename safe_minmax_impl::TypeOr< |
+ R, |
+ typename safe_minmax_impl::ClampType< |
+ typename safe_minmax_impl::UnderlyingType<T>::type, |
+ typename safe_minmax_impl::UnderlyingType<L>::type, |
+ typename safe_minmax_impl::UnderlyingType<H>::type>::type>::type> |
+R2 SafeClamp(T x, L min, H max) { |
+ static_assert(IsIntlike<H>::value || std::is_floating_point<H>::value, |
+ "The first argument must be integral or floating-point"); |
+ static_assert(IsIntlike<T>::value || std::is_floating_point<T>::value, |
+ "The second argument must be integral or floating-point"); |
+ static_assert(IsIntlike<L>::value || std::is_floating_point<L>::value, |
+ "The third argument must be integral or floating-point"); |
+ RTC_DCHECK_LE(min, max); |
+ return safe_cmp::Le(x, min) |
+ ? static_cast<R2>(min) |
+ : safe_cmp::Ge(x, max) ? static_cast<R2>(max) : static_cast<R2>(x); |
+} |
+ |
} // namespace rtc |
#endif // WEBRTC_BASE_SAFE_MINMAX_H_ |