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| -// This file was GENERATED by command:
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| -// pump.py callback.h.pump
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| -// DO NOT EDIT BY HAND!!!
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| -
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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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| -// To generate callback.h from callback.h.pump, execute:
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| -// /home/build/google3/third_party/gtest/scripts/pump.py callback.h.pump
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| -
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| -// Callbacks are callable object containers. They can hold a function pointer
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| -// or a function object and behave like a value type. Internally, data is
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| -// reference-counted, making copies and pass-by-value inexpensive.
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| -//
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| -// Callbacks are typed using template arguments. The format is:
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| -// CallbackN<ReturnType, ParamType1, ..., ParamTypeN>
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| -// where N is the number of arguments supplied to the callable object.
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| -// Callbacks are invoked using operator(), just like a function or a function
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| -// object. Default-constructed callbacks are "empty," and executing an empty
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| -// callback does nothing. A callback can be made empty by assigning it from
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| -// a default-constructed callback.
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| -//
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| -// Callbacks are similar in purpose to std::function (which isn't available on
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| -// all platforms we support) and a lightweight alternative to sigslots. Since
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| -// they effectively hide the type of the object they call, they're useful in
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| -// breaking dependencies between objects that need to interact with one another.
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| -// Notably, they can hold the results of Bind(), std::bind*, etc, without
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| -// needing
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| -// to know the resulting object type of those calls.
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| -//
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| -// Sigslots, on the other hand, provide a fuller feature set, such as multiple
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| -// subscriptions to a signal, optional thread-safety, and lifetime tracking of
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| -// slots. When these features are needed, choose sigslots.
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| -//
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| -// Example:
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| -// int sqr(int x) { return x * x; }
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| -// struct AddK {
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| -// int k;
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| -// int operator()(int x) const { return x + k; }
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| -// } add_k = {5};
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| -//
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| -// Callback1<int, int> my_callback;
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| -// cout << my_callback.empty() << endl; // true
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| -//
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| -// my_callback = Callback1<int, int>(&sqr);
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| -// cout << my_callback.empty() << endl; // false
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| -// cout << my_callback(3) << endl; // 9
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| -//
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| -// my_callback = Callback1<int, int>(add_k);
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| -// cout << my_callback(10) << endl; // 15
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| -//
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| -// my_callback = Callback1<int, int>();
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| -// cout << my_callback.empty() << endl; // true
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| -
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| -#ifndef WEBRTC_BASE_CALLBACK_H_
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| -#define WEBRTC_BASE_CALLBACK_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/callback.h"
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| -
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| -#endif // WEBRTC_BASE_CALLBACK_H_
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