// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file.
// SequenceChecker is a helper class used to help verify that some methods of a // class are called sequentially (for thread-safety). It supports thread safety // annotations (see base/thread_annotations.h). // // Use the macros below instead of the SequenceChecker directly so that the // unused member doesn't result in an extra byte (four when padded) per // instance in production. // // This class is much prefered to ThreadChecker for thread-safety checks. // ThreadChecker should only be used for classes that are truly thread-affine // (use thread-local-storage or a third-party API that does). // // Usage: // class MyClass { // public: // MyClass() { // // It's sometimes useful to detach on construction for objects that are // // constructed in one place and forever after used from another // // sequence. // DETACH_FROM_SEQUENCE(my_sequence_checker_); // } // // ~MyClass() { // // SequenceChecker doesn't automatically check it's destroyed on origin // // sequence for the same reason it's sometimes detached in the // // constructor. It's okay to destroy off sequence if the owner // // otherwise knows usage on the associated sequence is done. If you're // // not detaching in the constructor, you probably want to explicitly // // check in the destructor. // DCHECK_CALLED_ON_VALID_SEQUENCE(my_sequence_checker_); // } // void MyMethod() { // DCHECK_CALLED_ON_VALID_SEQUENCE(my_sequence_checker_); // ... (do stuff) ... // MyOtherMethod(); // } // // void MyOtherMethod() // VALID_CONTEXT_REQUIRED(my_sequence_checker_) { // foo_ = 42; // } // // private: // // GUARDED_BY_CONTEXT() enforces that this member is only // // accessed from a scope that invokes DCHECK_CALLED_ON_VALID_SEQUENCE() // // or from a function annotated with VALID_CONTEXT_REQUIRED(). A // // DCHECK build will not compile if the member is accessed and these // // conditions are not met. // int foo_ GUARDED_BY_CONTEXT(my_sequence_checker_); // // SEQUENCE_CHECKER(my_sequence_checker_); // }
#define SEQUENCE_CHECKER_INTERNAL_CONCAT2(a, b) a##b #define SEQUENCE_CHECKER_INTERNAL_CONCAT(a, b) \
SEQUENCE_CHECKER_INTERNAL_CONCAT2(a, b) #define SEQUENCE_CHECKER_INTERNAL_UID(prefix) \
SEQUENCE_CHECKER_INTERNAL_CONCAT(prefix, __LINE__)
// Do nothing implementation, for use in release mode. // // Note: You should almost always use the SequenceChecker class (through the // above macros) to get the right version for your build configuration. // Note: This is only a check, not a "lock". It is marked "LOCKABLE" only in // order to support thread_annotations.h. class LOCKABLE SequenceCheckerDoNothing { public:
SequenceCheckerDoNothing() = default;
// Moving between matching sequences is allowed to help classes with // SequenceCheckers that want a default move-construct/assign.
SequenceCheckerDoNothing(SequenceCheckerDoNothing&& other) = default;
SequenceCheckerDoNothing& operator=(SequenceCheckerDoNothing&& other) = default;
#if DCHECK_IS_ON() class SequenceChecker : public SequenceCheckerImpl {
}; #else class SequenceChecker : public SequenceCheckerDoNothing {
}; #endif// DCHECK_IS_ON()
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