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| -/*
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| - * Copyright 2012 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved.
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| - *
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| - * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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| - * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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| - * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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| - * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
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| - * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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| - */
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| -
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| -// Bind() is an overloaded function that converts method calls into function
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| -// objects (aka functors). The method object is captured as a scoped_refptr<> if
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| -// possible, and as a raw pointer otherwise. Any arguments to the method are
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| -// captured by value. The return value of Bind is a stateful, nullary function
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| -// object. Care should be taken about the lifetime of objects captured by
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| -// Bind(); the returned functor knows nothing about the lifetime of a non
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| -// ref-counted method object or any arguments passed by pointer, and calling the
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| -// functor with a destroyed object will surely do bad things.
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| -//
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| -// To prevent the method object from being captured as a scoped_refptr<>, you
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| -// can use Unretained. But this should only be done when absolutely necessary,
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| -// and when the caller knows the extra reference isn't needed.
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| -//
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| -// Example usage:
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| -// struct Foo {
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| -// int Test1() { return 42; }
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| -// int Test2() const { return 52; }
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| -// int Test3(int x) { return x*x; }
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| -// float Test4(int x, float y) { return x + y; }
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| -// };
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| -//
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| -// int main() {
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| -// Foo foo;
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| -// cout << rtc::Bind(&Foo::Test1, &foo)() << endl;
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| -// cout << rtc::Bind(&Foo::Test2, &foo)() << endl;
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| -// cout << rtc::Bind(&Foo::Test3, &foo, 3)() << endl;
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| -// cout << rtc::Bind(&Foo::Test4, &foo, 7, 8.5f)() << endl;
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| -// }
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| -//
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| -// Example usage of ref counted objects:
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| -// struct Bar {
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| -// int AddRef();
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| -// int Release();
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| -//
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| -// void Test() {}
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| -// void BindThis() {
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| -// // The functor passed to AsyncInvoke() will keep this object alive.
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| -// invoker.AsyncInvoke(RTC_FROM_HERE,rtc::Bind(&Bar::Test, this));
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| -// }
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| -// };
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| -//
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| -// int main() {
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| -// rtc::scoped_refptr<Bar> bar = new rtc::RefCountedObject<Bar>();
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| -// auto functor = rtc::Bind(&Bar::Test, bar);
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| -// bar = nullptr;
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| -// // The functor stores an internal scoped_refptr<Bar>, so this is safe.
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| -// functor();
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| -// }
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| -//
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| -
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| -#ifndef WEBRTC_BASE_BIND_H_
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| -#define WEBRTC_BASE_BIND_H_
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| -
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| -
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| -// This header is deprecated and is just left here temporarily during
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| -// refactoring. See https://bugs.webrtc.org/7634 for more details.
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| -#include "webrtc/rtc_base/bind.h"
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| -
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| -#endif // WEBRTC_BASE_BIND_H_
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