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*/
#ifndef Toolbox_h #define Toolbox_h
#include <algorithm> #include"tstrings.h"
/** * Placeholder for API not falling into any particular category.
*/
/** * Deletes all pointers in the given range of items.
*/ template <class It> void deleteAll(It b, It e) {
std::for_each(b, e, deletePtr());
}
/** * Deletes all pointers from the container.
*/ template <class Ctnr> void deleteAll(Ctnr& ctnr) {
deleteAll(std::begin(ctnr), std::end(ctnr));
}
/** * Applies std::for_each() to the given object that has begin() and end() * methods.
*/ template <class Ctnr, class Fn> void forEach(Ctnr& ctnr, Fn fn) {
std::for_each(std::begin(ctnr), std::end(ctnr), fn);
}
/** * Runs the given functor from destructor. Don't use directly. * This is just a helper for runAtEndOfScope().
*/ template <class Fn> class AtEndOfScope {
Fn func; bool theAbort; public: explicit AtEndOfScope(Fn f): func(f), theAbort(false) {
}
~AtEndOfScope() { if (!theAbort) {
JP_NO_THROW(func());
}
} void abort(bool v=true) {
theAbort = v;
}
};
/** * Helper to create AtEndOfScope instance without need to * specify template type explicitly. Like std::make_pair to construct * std::pair instance. * * Use case: * Say you need to call a function (foo()) at exit from another * function (bar()). * You will normally do: * void bar() { * workload(); * foo(); * } * * If workload() can throw exceptions things become little bit more * complicated: * void bar() { * JP_NO_THROW(workload()); * foo(); * } * * If there is branching in bar() it is little bit more complicated again: * int bar() { * if (...) { * JP_NO_THROW(workload()); * foo(); * return 0; * } * if (...) { * JP_NO_THROW(workload2()); * foo(); * return 1; * } * foo(); * return 2; * } * * So for relatively complex bar() this approach will end up with * missing foo() call. The standard solution to avoid errors like this, * is to call foo() from some object's destructor, i.e. delegate * responsibility to ensure it is always called to compiler: * * struct FooCaller { * ~FooCaller() { JP_NO_THROW(foo()); } * }; * * int bar() { * FooCaller fooCaller; * if (...) { * JP_NO_THROW(workload()); * return 0; * } * if (...) { * JP_NO_THROW(workload2()); * foo(); * } * return 2; * } * * However it is annoying to explicitly create FooCaller-like types * for tasks like this. Use of runAtEndOfScope() saves you from this: * * int bar() { * const auto fooCaller = runAtEndOfScope(foo); * if (...) { * JP_NO_THROW(workload()); * return 0; * } * if (...) { * JP_NO_THROW(workload2()); * foo(); * } * return 2; * } *
*/ template <class Fn>
AtEndOfScope<Fn> runAtEndOfScope(Fn func) { return AtEndOfScope<Fn>(func);
}
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