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authorNat Goodspeed <nat@lindenlab.com>2019-12-04 15:42:56 -0500
committerNat Goodspeed <nat@lindenlab.com>2020-03-25 15:28:17 -0400
commit2dfaba6e32ef027036378e499d9cb28aa2e6220f (patch)
treeafa0c4437903aaaf0727024afe31510957e56386 /indra
parent1f7335fde34abdb9889e0c7b437fc02870570fcf (diff)
DRTVWR-494: Add llmake_heap(); update to variadic llmake().
Diffstat (limited to 'indra')
-rw-r--r--indra/llcommon/llmake.h52
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llmake.h b/indra/llcommon/llmake.h
index 08744f90fb..02463d97ea 100644
--- a/indra/llcommon/llmake.h
+++ b/indra/llcommon/llmake.h
@@ -12,10 +12,8 @@
*
* also relevant:
*
- * Template argument deduction for class templates
- * http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2016/p0091r3.html
- * was apparently adopted in June 2016? Unclear when compilers will
- * portably support this, but there is hope.
+ * Template argument deduction for class templates (C++17)
+ * https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/class_template_argument_deduction
*
* $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2015&license=viewerlgpl$
* Copyright (c) 2015, Linden Research, Inc.
@@ -25,37 +23,43 @@
#if ! defined(LL_LLMAKE_H)
#define LL_LLMAKE_H
-/*==========================================================================*|
-// When we allow ourselves to compile with C++11 features enabled, this form
-// should generically handle an arbitrary number of arguments.
-
+/**
+ * Usage: llmake<SomeTemplate>(args...)
+ *
+ * Deduces the types T... of 'args' and returns an instance of
+ * SomeTemplate<T...>(args...).
+ */
template <template<typename...> class CLASS_TEMPLATE, typename... ARGS>
CLASS_TEMPLATE<ARGS...> llmake(ARGS && ... args)
{
return CLASS_TEMPLATE<ARGS...>(std::forward<ARGS>(args)...);
}
-|*==========================================================================*/
-// As of 2015-12-18, this is what we'll use instead. Add explicit overloads
-// for different numbers of template parameters as use cases arise.
+/// dumb pointer template just in case that's what's wanted
+template <typename T>
+using dumb_pointer = T*;
/**
- * Usage: llmake<SomeTemplate>(arg)
+ * Same as llmake(), but returns a pointer to a new heap instance of
+ * SomeTemplate<T...>(args...) using the pointer of your choice.
*
- * Deduces the type T of 'arg' and returns an instance of SomeTemplate<T>
- * initialized with 'arg'. Assumes a constructor accepting T (by value,
- * reference or whatever).
+ * @code
+ * auto* dumb = llmake_heap<SomeTemplate>(args...);
+ * auto shared = llmake_heap<SomeTemplate, std::shared_ptr>(args...);
+ * auto unique = llmake_heap<SomeTemplate, std::unique_ptr>(args...);
+ * @endcode
*/
-template <template<typename> class CLASS_TEMPLATE, typename ARG1>
-CLASS_TEMPLATE<ARG1> llmake(const ARG1& arg1)
-{
- return CLASS_TEMPLATE<ARG1>(arg1);
-}
-
-template <template<typename, typename> class CLASS_TEMPLATE, typename ARG1, typename ARG2>
-CLASS_TEMPLATE<ARG1, ARG2> llmake(const ARG1& arg1, const ARG2& arg2)
+// POINTER_TEMPLATE is characterized as template<typename...> rather than as
+// template<typename T> because (e.g.) std::unique_ptr has multiple template
+// arguments. Even though we only engage one, std::unique_ptr doesn't match a
+// template template parameter that itself takes only one template parameter.
+template <template<typename...> class CLASS_TEMPLATE,
+ template<typename...> class POINTER_TEMPLATE=dumb_pointer,
+ typename... ARGS>
+POINTER_TEMPLATE<CLASS_TEMPLATE<ARGS...>> llmake_heap(ARGS&&... args)
{
- return CLASS_TEMPLATE<ARG1, ARG2>(arg1, arg2);
+ return POINTER_TEMPLATE<CLASS_TEMPLATE<ARGS...>>(
+ new CLASS_TEMPLATE<ARGS...>(std::forward<ARGS>(args)...));
}
#endif /* ! defined(LL_LLMAKE_H) */