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NonCopyable.h
00001 /* Copyright (c) 2017 ARM Limited 00002 * 00003 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 00004 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 00005 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 00006 * 00007 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 00008 * 00009 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 00010 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 00011 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 00012 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 00013 * limitations under the License. 00014 */ 00015 00016 #ifndef MBED_NONCOPYABLE_H_ 00017 #define MBED_NONCOPYABLE_H_ 00018 00019 #if (!defined(MBED_DEBUG) && (MBED_CONF_PLATFORM_FORCE_NON_COPYABLE_ERROR == 0)) 00020 #include "mbed_toolchain.h" 00021 #include "mbed_debug.h" 00022 #endif 00023 00024 namespace mbed { 00025 00026 /** \addtogroup platform */ 00027 /** @{*/ 00028 /** 00029 * \defgroup platform_NonCopyable NonCopyable class 00030 * @{ 00031 */ 00032 00033 /** 00034 * Prevents generation of copy constructor and copy assignment operator in 00035 * derived classes. 00036 * 00037 * @par Usage 00038 * 00039 * To prevent generation of copy constructor and copy assignment operator, 00040 * inherit privately from the NonCopyable class. 00041 * 00042 * @code 00043 * class Resource : NonCopyable<Resource> { }; 00044 * 00045 * Resource r; 00046 * // generates compile time error: 00047 * Resource r2 = r; 00048 * @endcode 00049 * 00050 * @par Background information 00051 * 00052 * Instances of polymorphic classes are not meant to be copied. The 00053 * C++ standards generate a default copy constructor and copy assignment 00054 * function if these functions have not been defined in the class. 00055 * 00056 * Consider the following example: 00057 * 00058 * @code 00059 * // base class representing a connection 00060 * struct Connection { 00061 * Connection(); 00062 * virtual ~Connection(); 00063 * virtual void open() = 0; 00064 * } 00065 * 00066 * class SerialConnection : public Connection { 00067 * public: 00068 * SerialConnection(Serial*); 00069 * 00070 * private: 00071 * Serial* _serial; 00072 * }; 00073 * 00074 * Connection& get_connection() { 00075 * static SerialConnection serial_connection; 00076 * return serial_connection; 00077 * } 00078 * 00079 * Connection connection = get_connection(); 00080 * @endcode 00081 * 00082 * There is a subtle bug in this code, the function get_connection returns a 00083 * reference to a Connection which is captured by value instead of reference. 00084 * 00085 * When `get_connection` returns a reference to serial_connection it is copied into 00086 * the local variable connection. The vtable and others members defined in Connection 00087 * are copied, but members defined in SerialConnection are left apart. This can cause 00088 * severe crashes or bugs if the virtual functions captured use members not present 00089 * in the base declaration. 00090 * 00091 * To solve that problem, the copy constructor and assignment operator have to 00092 * be declared (but don't need to be defined) in the private section of the 00093 * Connection class: 00094 * 00095 * @code 00096 * struct Connection { 00097 * private: 00098 * Connection(const Connection&); 00099 * Connection& operator=(const Connection&); 00100 * } 00101 * @endcode 00102 * 00103 * Although manually declaring private copy constructor and assignment functions 00104 * works, it is not ideal. These declarations are usually easy to forget, 00105 * not immediately visible, and may be obscure to uninformed programmers. 00106 * 00107 * Using the NonCopyable class reduces the boilerplate required and expresses 00108 * the intent because class inheritance appears right after the class name 00109 * declaration. 00110 * 00111 * @code 00112 * struct Connection : private NonCopyable<Connection> { 00113 * // regular declarations 00114 * } 00115 * @endcode 00116 * 00117 * 00118 * @par Implementation details 00119 * 00120 * Using a template type prevents cases where the empty base optimization cannot 00121 * be applied and therefore ensures that the cost of the NonCopyable semantic 00122 * sugar is null. 00123 * 00124 * As an example, the empty base optimization is prohibited if one of the empty 00125 * base classes is also a base type of the first nonstatic data member: 00126 * 00127 * @code 00128 * struct A { }; 00129 * struct B : A { 00130 * int foo; 00131 * }; 00132 * // thanks to empty base optimization, sizeof(B) == sizeof(int) 00133 * 00134 * struct C : A { 00135 * B b; 00136 * }; 00137 * 00138 * // empty base optimization cannot be applied here because A from C and A from 00139 * // B have a different address. In that case, with the alignment 00140 * // sizeof(C) == 2* sizeof(int) 00141 * @endcode 00142 * 00143 * The solution to that problem is to templatize the empty class to make it 00144 * unique to the type it is applied to: 00145 * 00146 * @code 00147 * template<typename T> 00148 * struct A<T> { }; 00149 * struct B : A<B> { 00150 * int foo; 00151 * }; 00152 * struct C : A<C> { 00153 * B b; 00154 * }; 00155 * 00156 * // empty base optimization can be applied B and C does not refer to the same 00157 * // kind of A. sizeof(C) == sizeof(B) == sizeof(int). 00158 * @endcode 00159 * 00160 * @tparam T The type that should be made noncopyable. 00161 * 00162 * @note Compile time errors are disabled if you use the develop or release profile. 00163 * To override this behavior and force compile time errors in all profiles, 00164 * set the configuration parameter "platform.force-non-copyable-error" to true. 00165 */ 00166 template<typename T> 00167 class NonCopyable { 00168 #ifndef DOXYGEN_ONLY 00169 protected: 00170 /** 00171 * Disallow construction of NonCopyable objects from outside of its hierarchy. 00172 */ 00173 NonCopyable() { } 00174 /** 00175 * Disallow destruction of NonCopyable objects from outside of its hierarchy. 00176 */ 00177 ~NonCopyable() { } 00178 00179 #if (!defined(MBED_DEBUG) && (MBED_CONF_PLATFORM_FORCE_NON_COPYABLE_ERROR == 0)) 00180 /** 00181 * NonCopyable copy constructor. 00182 * 00183 * A compile time warning is issued when this function is used, and a runtime 00184 * warning is printed when the copy construction of the noncopyable happens. 00185 * 00186 * If you see this warning, your code is probably doing something unspecified. 00187 * Copying of noncopyable resources can lead to resource leak and random error. 00188 */ 00189 MBED_DEPRECATED("Invalid copy construction of a NonCopyable resource.") 00190 NonCopyable(const NonCopyable &) 00191 { 00192 debug("Invalid copy construction of a NonCopyable resource: %s\r\n", MBED_PRETTY_FUNCTION); 00193 } 00194 00195 /** 00196 * NonCopyable copy assignment operator. 00197 * 00198 * A compile time warning is issued when this function is used, and a runtime 00199 * warning is printed when the copy construction of the noncopyable happens. 00200 * 00201 * If you see this warning, your code is probably doing something unspecified. 00202 * Copying of noncopyable resources can lead to resource leak and random error. 00203 */ 00204 MBED_DEPRECATED("Invalid copy assignment of a NonCopyable resource.") 00205 NonCopyable &operator=(const NonCopyable &) 00206 { 00207 debug("Invalid copy assignment of a NonCopyable resource: %s\r\n", MBED_PRETTY_FUNCTION); 00208 return *this; 00209 } 00210 00211 #else 00212 private: 00213 /** 00214 * Declare copy constructor as private. Any attempt to copy construct 00215 * a NonCopyable will fail at compile time. 00216 */ 00217 NonCopyable(const NonCopyable &); 00218 00219 /** 00220 * Declare copy assignment operator as private. Any attempt to copy assign 00221 * a NonCopyable will fail at compile time. 00222 */ 00223 NonCopyable &operator=(const NonCopyable &); 00224 #endif 00225 #endif 00226 }; 00227 00228 /**@}*/ 00229 00230 /**@}*/ 00231 00232 } // namespace mbed 00233 00234 #endif /* MBED_NONCOPYABLE_H_ */
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