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#ifndef CAMP_DETAIL_VALUEPROVIDER_HPP
#define CAMP_DETAIL_VALUEPROVIDER_HPP
#include <camp/class.hpp>
#include <camp/classget.hpp>
#include <camp/valuemapper.hpp>
namespace camp
{
namespace detail
{
/*
* Implementation of ValueProvider
* Generic version, use default constructor
*/
template <typename T, int Type>
struct ValueProviderImpl
{
T operator()() {return T();}
};
/*
* Specialization for user types: use metaclass to instanciate
* so that we get an exception rather than a compile error
* if the type has no default constructor
*/
template <typename T>
struct ValueProviderImpl<T, userType>
{
ValueProviderImpl() : m_value(classByType<T>().construct().template get<T*>()) {}
~ValueProviderImpl() {classByType<T>().destroy(m_value);}
T& operator()() {return *m_value;}
T* m_value;
};
/*
* Specialization for pointer to primitive types: use new to allocate objects
* Here we assume that the caller will take ownership of the returned value
*/
template <typename T, int Type>
struct ValueProviderImpl<T*, Type>
{
T* operator()() {return new T;}
};
/*
* Specialization for pointer to user types: use metaclass to allocate objects
* Here we assume that the caller will take ownership of the returned value
*/
template <typename T>
struct ValueProviderImpl<T*, userType>
{
T* operator()() {return classByType<T>().construct().template get<T*>();}
};
/*
* Helper structure to instanciate new values based on their type
*/
template <typename T>
struct ValueProvider : ValueProviderImpl<T, camp_ext::ValueMapper<T>::type>
{
};
} // namespace detail
} // namespace camp
#endif // CAMP_DETAIL_VALUEPROVIDER_HPP
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