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** Extended Template and Library
** Abstraction for a Generic Value Type
** $Id$
**
** Copyright (c) 2002 Adrian Bentley
** Copyright (c) 2010 Nikita Kitaev
**
** This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
** published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
** the License, or (at your option) any later version.
**
** This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
** General Public License for more details.
**
** === N O T E S ===========================================================
**
** This is an internal header file, included by other ETL headers.
** You should not attempt to use it directly.
**
** ========================================================================= */
/* === S T A R T =========================================================== */
#ifndef __ETL__VALUE_H
#define __ETL__VALUE_H
/* === H E A D E R S ======================================================= */
#include <algorithm>
#include <typeinfo>
#include <cassert>
/* === M A C R O S ========================================================= */
/* === T Y P E D E F S ===================================================== */
/* === C L A S S E S & S T R U C T S ======================================= */
/*! \note This class may be specialized to support binary compatibility
for desired objects (e.g. point3,vector3,float[3]).
However it MUST be declared within scope that you are using the
values....
\warning If you specialize this class for something that isn't binary
compatible, then your values could easily report belonging to
the wrong types.
*/
template < typename T >
class value_store_type
{
public:
typedef T value_type;
};
_ETL_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*! \class value _value.h ETL/value
\brief Abstraction of the concept of a generic value
Modified from ideas for the boost::any type. Added binary compatibility
structure
*/
class value
{
struct contentholder
{
virtual ~contentholder() {}
virtual contentholder *clone() const = 0;
virtual const std::type_info &type() const = 0;
};
contentholder *content;
public: //constructor interface
value()
:content(0)
{
}
value(const value &v)
:content( v.content ? v.content->clone() : 0 )
{
}
/* Copies the object passed to it
*/
template < typename T >
value(const T &v)
:content( new holder< typename value_store_type<T>::value_type >
(reinterpret_cast<const typename value_store_type<T>::value_type &>(v)) )
{
}
public: //modifier interface
value & swap(value & rhs)
{
std::swap(content, rhs.content);
return *this;
}
template<typename ValueType>
value & operator=(const ValueType & rhs)
{
value(rhs).swap(*this);
return *this;
}
value & operator=(const value & rhs)
{
value(rhs).swap(*this);
return *this;
}
public: //query interface
bool empty() const
{
return content == 0;
}
const std::type_info & type() const
{
return content ? content->type() : typeid(void);
}
private: //implementation interface
template < typename T >
class holder : public contentholder
{
public: //representation
T obj;
public: //constructor interface
holder(const T &o)
:obj(o)
{
}
holder(const holder<T> &h)
:obj(h.obj)
{
}
public: //accessor interface
virtual contentholder *clone() const
{
return new holder(*this);
}
virtual const std::type_info &type() const
{
return typeid(T);
}
public: //allocation interface
void *operator new(size_t size)
{
assert(size == sizeof(holder<T>));
//use pool allocation at some point
return malloc(size);
}
void operator delete(void *p)
{
assert(p);
//use pool allocation at some point
return free(p);
}
};
template < typename ValueType >
friend ValueType *value_cast(value *v);
};
/*! Is thrown for bad value_casts (when using a reference...)
*/
class bad_value_cast : public std::bad_cast
{
public:
virtual const char * what() const throw()
{
return "etl::bad_value_cast: " "failed conversion using boost::value_cast";
}
};
/*! Returns a pointer to the desired value type if the value_type and the internal
binary format agree (mediated by using the value_store_type class), otherwise
it returns 0.
\see value_store_type
*/
template < typename ValueType >
ValueType *value_cast(value *v)
{
assert(v);
return ( typeid(typename value_store_type<ValueType>::value_type) == v->type() )
? &static_cast<value::holder<ValueType> *>(v->content)->obj
: 0;
}
/*! Same as above except tweaked to allow const cast (possibly for purposes involving
type agreement... if const impacts a typeid call I do not know...)
*/
template < typename ValueType >
const ValueType * value_cast(const value *v)
{
return value_cast<ValueType>(const_cast<value *>(v));
}
/*! Extract a copy of the internal object and will throw a bad_value_cast exception
if the types do not agree.
\note I'm not sure why boost::any didn't use a reference here... there must be a reason...
\see bad_value_cast
*/
template < typename ValueType >
ValueType value_cast(const value &v)
{
const ValueType * result = value_cast<ValueType>(&v);
if(!result)
throw bad_value_cast();
return *result;
}
_ETL_END_NAMESPACE
/* === E N D =============================================================== */
#endif
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