// Copyright (c) 2014 Marshall A. Greenblatt. Portions copyright (c) 2012
// Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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// This defines helpful methods for dealing with Callbacks.  Because Callbacks
// are implemented using templates, with a class per callback signature, adding
// methods to Callback<> itself is unattractive (lots of extra code gets
// generated).  Instead, consider adding methods here.
//
// ResetAndReturn(&cb) is like cb.Reset() but allows executing a callback (via a
// copy) after the original callback is Reset().  This can be handy if Run()
// reads/writes the variable holding the Callback.

#ifndef CEF_INCLUDE_BASE_CEF_CALLBACK_HELPERS_H_
#define CEF_INCLUDE_BASE_CEF_CALLBACK_HELPERS_H_
#pragma once

#if defined(BASE_CALLBACK_HELPERS_H_)
// Do nothing if the Chromium header has already been included.
// This can happen in cases where Chromium code is used directly by the
// client application. When using Chromium code directly always include
// the Chromium header first to avoid type conflicts.
#elif defined(USING_CHROMIUM_INCLUDES)
// When building CEF include the Chromium header directly.
#include "base/callback_helpers.h"
#else  // !USING_CHROMIUM_INCLUDES
// The following is substantially similar to the Chromium implementation.
// If the Chromium implementation diverges the below implementation should be
// updated to match.

#include "include/base/cef_basictypes.h"
#include "include/base/cef_build.h"
#include "include/base/cef_callback.h"
#include "include/base/cef_macros.h"

namespace base {

template <typename Sig>
base::Callback<Sig> ResetAndReturn(base::Callback<Sig>* cb) {
  base::Callback<Sig> ret(*cb);
  cb->Reset();
  return ret;
}

// ScopedClosureRunner is akin to scoped_ptr for Closures. It ensures that the
// Closure is executed and deleted no matter how the current scope exits.
class ScopedClosureRunner {
 public:
  ScopedClosureRunner();
  explicit ScopedClosureRunner(const Closure& closure);
  ~ScopedClosureRunner();

  void Reset();
  void Reset(const Closure& closure);
  Closure Release() WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;

 private:
  Closure closure_;

  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedClosureRunner);
};

}  // namespace base

#endif  // !USING_CHROMIUM_INCLUDES

#endif  // CEF_INCLUDE_BASE_CEF_CALLBACK_HELPERS_H_