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/**
* @file Atomic_Op_T.h
*
* $Id: Atomic_Op_T.h 92353 2010-10-25 06:34:35Z johnnyw $
*
* @author Douglas C. Schmidt <schmidt@uci.edu>
*/
//=============================================================================
#ifndef ACE_ATOMIC_OP_T_H
#define ACE_ATOMIC_OP_T_H
#include /**/ "ace/pre.h"
#include /**/ "ace/config-all.h"
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
# pragma once
#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
ACE_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL
template<typename TYPE>
struct ACE_Type_Traits
{
typedef TYPE const & parameter_type;
};
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<bool>
{
typedef bool parameter_type;
};
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<char>
{
typedef char parameter_type;
};
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<signed char>
{
typedef signed char parameter_type;
};
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<unsigned char>
{
typedef unsigned char parameter_type;
};
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<short>
{
typedef short parameter_type;
};
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<unsigned short>
{
typedef unsigned short parameter_type;
};
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<int>
{
typedef int parameter_type;
};
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<unsigned int>
{
typedef unsigned int parameter_type;
};
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<long>
{
typedef long parameter_type;
};
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<unsigned long>
{
typedef unsigned long parameter_type;
};
#ifndef ACE_LACKS_LONGLONG_T
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<long long>
{
typedef long long parameter_type;
};
#endif /* !ACE_LACKS_LONGLONG_T */
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_LONGLONG_T) \
&& !defined (ACE_LACKS_UNSIGNEDLONGLONG_T)
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<unsigned long long>
{
typedef unsigned long long parameter_type;
};
#endif /* !ACE_LACKS_LONGLONG_T && !ACE_LACKS_UNSIGNEDLONGLONG_T */
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<float>
{
typedef float parameter_type;
};
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<double>
{
typedef double parameter_type;
};
template<>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<long double>
{
typedef long double parameter_type;
};
template<typename TYPE>
struct ACE_Type_Traits<TYPE*>
{
typedef TYPE* parameter_type;
};
/**
* @class ACE_Atomic_Op_Ex
*
* @brief Transparently parameterizes synchronization into basic
* arithmetic operations.
*
* This class is described in an article in the July/August 1994
* issue of the C++ Report magazine. It implements a
* templatized version of the Decorator pattern from the GoF book.
*
* ACE_Atomic_Op_Ex objects must be constructed with a reference
* to an existing lock. A single lock can be shared between
* multiple ACE_Atomic_Op_Ex objects. If you do not require this
* ability consider using the ACE_Atomic_Op class instead, which
* may be able to take advantage of platform-specific
* optimisations to provide atomic operations without requiring a
* lock.
*/
template <class ACE_LOCK, typename TYPE>
class ACE_Atomic_Op_Ex
{
public:
typedef typename ACE_Type_Traits<TYPE>::parameter_type arg_type;
// = Initialization methods.
/// Initialize @c value_ to 0.
ACE_Atomic_Op_Ex (ACE_LOCK & mtx);
/// Initialize @c value_ to c.
ACE_Atomic_Op_Ex (ACE_LOCK & mtx, arg_type c);
// = Accessors.
/// Atomically pre-increment @c value_.
TYPE operator++ (void);
/// Atomically post-increment @c value_.
TYPE operator++ (int);
/// Atomically increment @c value_ by rhs.
TYPE operator+= (arg_type rhs);
/// Atomically pre-decrement @c value_.
TYPE operator-- (void);
/// Atomically post-decrement @c value_.
TYPE operator-- (int);
/// Atomically decrement @c value_ by rhs.
TYPE operator-= (arg_type rhs);
/// Atomically compare @c value_ with rhs.
bool operator== (arg_type rhs) const;
/// Atomically compare @c value_ with rhs.
bool operator!= (arg_type rhs) const;
/// Atomically check if @c value_ greater than or equal to rhs.
bool operator>= (arg_type rhs) const;
/// Atomically check if @c value_ greater than rhs.
bool operator> (arg_type rhs) const;
/// Atomically check if @c value_ less than or equal to rhs.
bool operator<= (arg_type rhs) const;
/// Atomically check if @c value_ less than rhs.
bool operator< (arg_type rhs) const;
/// Atomically assign rhs to @c value_.
ACE_Atomic_Op_Ex<ACE_LOCK, TYPE> &operator= (arg_type rhs);
/// Atomically assign <rhs> to @c value_.
ACE_Atomic_Op_Ex<ACE_LOCK, TYPE> &operator= (
ACE_Atomic_Op_Ex<ACE_LOCK, TYPE> const & rhs);
/// Explicitly return @c value_.
TYPE value (void) const;
/// Dump the state of an object.
void dump (void) const;
// ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;
// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
/// Manage copying...
ACE_Atomic_Op_Ex (ACE_Atomic_Op_Ex<ACE_LOCK, TYPE> const &);
/**
* Returns a reference to the underlying ACE_LOCK. This makes it
* possible to acquire the lock explicitly, which can be useful in
* some cases if you instantiate the ACE_Atomic_Op_Ex with an
* ACE_Recursive_Mutex or ACE_Process_Mutex.
*
* @note The right name would be lock_, but HP/C++ will choke on that!
*/
ACE_LOCK & mutex (void);
/**
* Explicitly return @c value_ (by reference). This gives the user
* full, unrestricted access to the underlying value. This method
* will usually be used in conjunction with explicit access to the
* lock. Use with care ;-)
*/
TYPE & value_i (void);
private:
/// Type of synchronization mechanism.
ACE_LOCK & mutex_;
/// Current object decorated by the atomic op.
TYPE value_;
};
/**
* @class ACE_Atomic_Op
*
* @brief Transparently parameterizes synchronization into basic
* arithmetic operations.
*
* This class is described in an article in the July/August 1994
* issue of the C++ Report magazine. It implements a
* templatized version of the Decorator pattern from the GoF book.
*
* Certain platforms may provide a template specialization for
* ACE_Atomic_Op <ACE_Thread_Mutex, long> that provides optimized
* atomic integer operations without actually requiring a mutex.
*/
template <class ACE_LOCK, typename TYPE>
class ACE_Atomic_Op
{
public:
typedef typename ACE_Type_Traits<TYPE>::parameter_type arg_type;
/// Initialize @c value_ to 0.
ACE_Atomic_Op (void);
/// Initialize @c value_ to c.
ACE_Atomic_Op (arg_type c);
/// Manage copying...
ACE_Atomic_Op (ACE_Atomic_Op<ACE_LOCK, TYPE> const & c);
/// Atomically assign @a rhs to @c value_.
ACE_Atomic_Op<ACE_LOCK, TYPE> & operator= (arg_type rhs);
/// Atomically assign @a rhs to @c value_.
ACE_Atomic_Op<ACE_LOCK, TYPE> & operator= (
ACE_Atomic_Op<ACE_LOCK, TYPE> const & rhs);
/// Atomically pre-increment @c value_.
TYPE operator++ (void);
/// Atomically post-increment @c value_.
TYPE operator++ (int);
/// Atomically increment @c value_ by rhs.
TYPE operator+= (arg_type rhs);
/// Atomically pre-decrement @c value_.
TYPE operator-- (void);
/// Atomically post-decrement @c value_.
TYPE operator-- (int);
/// Atomically decrement @c value_ by @a rhs.
TYPE operator-= (arg_type rhs);
/// Atomically compare @c value_ with @a rhs.
bool operator== (arg_type rhs) const;
/// Atomically compare @c value_ with @a rhs.
bool operator!= (arg_type rhs) const;
/// Atomically check if @c value_ greater than or equal to @a rhs.
bool operator>= (arg_type rhs) const;
/// Atomically check if @c value_ greater than @a rhs.
bool operator> (arg_type rhs) const;
/// Atomically check if @c value_ less than or equal to @a rhs.
bool operator<= (arg_type rhs) const;
/// Atomically check if @c value_ less than @a rhs.
bool operator< (arg_type rhs) const;
/// Explicitly return @c value_.
TYPE value (void) const;
/// Dump the state of an object.
void dump (void) const;
/**
* Explicitly return @c value_ (by reference). This gives the user
* full, unrestricted access to the underlying value. This method
* will usually be used in conjunction with explicit access to the
* lock. Use with care ;-)
*/
TYPE & value_i (void);
private:
/// Type of synchronization mechanism.
ACE_LOCK own_mutex_;
/// Underlying atomic op implementation.
ACE_Atomic_Op_Ex <ACE_LOCK, TYPE> impl_;
};
ACE_END_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL
#if defined (__ACE_INLINE__)
#include "ace/Atomic_Op_T.inl"
#endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */
#if defined (ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE)
#include "ace/Atomic_Op_T.cpp"
#endif /* ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE */
#if defined (ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_PRAGMA)
#pragma implementation ("Atomic_Op_T.cpp")
#endif /* ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_PRAGMA */
#include /**/ "ace/post.h"
#endif /*ACE_ATOMIC_OP_T_H*/
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