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-rw-r--r--indra/llcommon/llpointer.h111
1 files changed, 94 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llpointer.h b/indra/llcommon/llpointer.h
index f5916f9d58..6edff9fa5e 100644
--- a/indra/llcommon/llpointer.h
+++ b/indra/llcommon/llpointer.h
@@ -46,8 +46,11 @@
template <class Type> class LLPointer
{
public:
+ template<typename Subclass>
+ friend class LLPointer;
+
LLPointer() :
- mPointer(NULL)
+ mPointer(nullptr)
{
}
@@ -63,6 +66,12 @@ public:
ref();
}
+ LLPointer(LLPointer<Type>&& ptr) noexcept
+ {
+ mPointer = ptr.mPointer;
+ ptr.mPointer = nullptr;
+ }
+
// Support conversion up the type hierarchy. See Item 45 in Effective C++, 3rd Ed.
template<typename Subclass>
LLPointer(const LLPointer<Subclass>& ptr) :
@@ -71,6 +80,13 @@ public:
ref();
}
+ template<typename Subclass>
+ LLPointer(LLPointer<Subclass>&& ptr) noexcept :
+ mPointer(ptr.get())
+ {
+ ptr.mPointer = nullptr;
+ }
+
~LLPointer()
{
unref();
@@ -82,11 +98,11 @@ public:
const Type& operator*() const { return *mPointer; }
Type& operator*() { return *mPointer; }
- operator BOOL() const { return (mPointer != NULL); }
- operator bool() const { return (mPointer != NULL); }
- bool operator!() const { return (mPointer == NULL); }
- bool isNull() const { return (mPointer == NULL); }
- bool notNull() const { return (mPointer != NULL); }
+ operator BOOL() const { return (mPointer != nullptr); }
+ operator bool() const { return (mPointer != nullptr); }
+ bool operator!() const { return (mPointer == nullptr); }
+ bool isNull() const { return (mPointer == nullptr); }
+ bool notNull() const { return (mPointer != nullptr); }
operator Type*() const { return mPointer; }
bool operator !=(Type* ptr) const { return (mPointer != ptr); }
@@ -107,6 +123,17 @@ public:
return *this;
}
+ LLPointer<Type>& operator =(LLPointer<Type>&& ptr)
+ {
+ if (mPointer != ptr.mPointer)
+ {
+ unref();
+ mPointer = ptr.mPointer;
+ ptr.mPointer = nullptr;
+ }
+ return *this;
+ }
+
// support assignment up the type hierarchy. See Item 45 in Effective C++, 3rd Ed.
template<typename Subclass>
LLPointer<Type>& operator =(const LLPointer<Subclass>& ptr)
@@ -115,6 +142,18 @@ public:
return *this;
}
+ template<typename Subclass>
+ LLPointer<Type>& operator =(LLPointer<Subclass>&& ptr)
+ {
+ if (mPointer != ptr.mPointer)
+ {
+ unref();
+ mPointer = ptr.mPointer;
+ ptr.mPointer = nullptr;
+ }
+ return *this;
+ }
+
// Just exchange the pointers, which will not change the reference counts.
static void swap(LLPointer<Type>& a, LLPointer<Type>& b)
{
@@ -141,9 +180,9 @@ protected:
if (mPointer)
{
Type *temp = mPointer;
- mPointer = NULL;
+ mPointer = nullptr;
temp->unref();
- if (mPointer != NULL)
+ if (mPointer != nullptr)
{
LL_WARNS() << "Unreference did assignment to non-NULL because of destructor" << LL_ENDL;
unref();
@@ -168,9 +207,11 @@ protected:
template <class Type> class LLConstPointer
{
+ template<typename Subclass>
+ friend class LLConstPointer;
public:
LLConstPointer() :
- mPointer(NULL)
+ mPointer(nullptr)
{
}
@@ -186,6 +227,12 @@ public:
ref();
}
+ LLConstPointer(LLConstPointer<Type>&& ptr) noexcept
+ {
+ mPointer = ptr.mPointer;
+ ptr.mPointer = nullptr;
+ }
+
// support conversion up the type hierarchy. See Item 45 in Effective C++, 3rd Ed.
template<typename Subclass>
LLConstPointer(const LLConstPointer<Subclass>& ptr) :
@@ -194,6 +241,13 @@ public:
ref();
}
+ template<typename Subclass>
+ LLConstPointer(LLConstPointer<Subclass>&& ptr) noexcept :
+ mPointer(ptr.get())
+ {
+ ptr.mPointer = nullptr;
+ }
+
~LLConstPointer()
{
unref();
@@ -203,11 +257,11 @@ public:
const Type* operator->() const { return mPointer; }
const Type& operator*() const { return *mPointer; }
- operator BOOL() const { return (mPointer != NULL); }
- operator bool() const { return (mPointer != NULL); }
- bool operator!() const { return (mPointer == NULL); }
- bool isNull() const { return (mPointer == NULL); }
- bool notNull() const { return (mPointer != NULL); }
+ operator BOOL() const { return (mPointer != nullptr); }
+ operator bool() const { return (mPointer != nullptr); }
+ bool operator!() const { return (mPointer == nullptr); }
+ bool isNull() const { return (mPointer == nullptr); }
+ bool notNull() const { return (mPointer != nullptr); }
operator const Type*() const { return mPointer; }
bool operator !=(const Type* ptr) const { return (mPointer != ptr); }
@@ -239,6 +293,17 @@ public:
return *this;
}
+ LLConstPointer<Type>& operator =(LLConstPointer<Type>&& ptr)
+ {
+ if (mPointer != ptr.mPointer)
+ {
+ unref();
+ mPointer = ptr.mPointer;
+ ptr.mPointer = nullptr;
+ }
+ return *this;
+ }
+
// support assignment up the type hierarchy. See Item 45 in Effective C++, 3rd Ed.
template<typename Subclass>
LLConstPointer<Type>& operator =(const LLConstPointer<Subclass>& ptr)
@@ -252,6 +317,18 @@ public:
return *this;
}
+ template<typename Subclass>
+ LLConstPointer<Type>& operator =(LLConstPointer<Subclass>&& ptr)
+ {
+ if (mPointer != ptr.mPointer)
+ {
+ unref();
+ mPointer = ptr.mPointer;
+ ptr.mPointer = nullptr;
+ }
+ return *this;
+ }
+
// Just exchange the pointers, which will not change the reference counts.
static void swap(LLConstPointer<Type>& a, LLConstPointer<Type>& b)
{
@@ -278,9 +355,9 @@ protected:
if (mPointer)
{
const Type *temp = mPointer;
- mPointer = NULL;
+ mPointer = nullptr;
temp->unref();
- if (mPointer != NULL)
+ if (mPointer != nullptr)
{
LL_WARNS() << "Unreference did assignment to non-NULL because of destructor" << LL_ENDL;
unref();
@@ -313,7 +390,7 @@ public:
: LLPointer<Type>(ptr),
mStayUnique(false)
{
- if (ptr.mForceUnique)
+ if (ptr.mStayUnique)
{
makeUnique();
}