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396 lines
15 KiB
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// Copyright (c) 2014 Marshall A. Greenblatt. Portions copyright (c) 2013
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// Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the name Chromium Embedded
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// Framework nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse
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// or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
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// written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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// OVERVIEW:
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//
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// A container for a list of callbacks. Provides callers the ability to manually
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// or automatically unregister callbacks at any time, including during callback
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// notification.
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//
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// TYPICAL USAGE:
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//
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// class MyWidget {
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// public:
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// using CallbackList = base::RepeatingCallbackList<void(const Foo&)>;
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//
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// // Registers |cb| to be called whenever NotifyFoo() is executed.
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// CallbackListSubscription RegisterCallback(CallbackList::CallbackType cb) {
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// return callback_list_.Add(std::move(cb));
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// }
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//
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// private:
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// // Calls all registered callbacks, with |foo| as the supplied arg.
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// void NotifyFoo(const Foo& foo) {
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// callback_list_.Notify(foo);
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// }
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//
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// CallbackList callback_list_;
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// };
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//
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//
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// class MyWidgetListener {
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// private:
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// void OnFoo(const Foo& foo) {
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// // Called whenever MyWidget::NotifyFoo() is executed, unless
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// // |foo_subscription_| has been destroyed.
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// }
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//
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// // Automatically deregisters the callback when deleted (e.g. in
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// // ~MyWidgetListener()). Unretained(this) is safe here since the
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// // ScopedClosureRunner does not outlive |this|.
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// CallbackListSubscription foo_subscription_ =
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// MyWidget::Get()->RegisterCallback(
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// base::BindRepeating(&MyWidgetListener::OnFoo,
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// base::Unretained(this)));
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// };
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//
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// UNSUPPORTED:
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//
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// * Destroying the CallbackList during callback notification.
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//
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// This is possible to support, but not currently necessary.
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#ifndef CEF_INCLUDE_BASE_CEF_CALLBACK_LIST_H_
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#define CEF_INCLUDE_BASE_CEF_CALLBACK_LIST_H_
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#pragma once
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#if defined(USING_CHROMIUM_INCLUDES)
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// When building CEF include the Chromium header directly.
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#include "base/callback_list.h"
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#else // !USING_CHROMIUM_INCLUDES
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// The following is substantially similar to the Chromium implementation.
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// If the Chromium implementation diverges the below implementation should be
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// updated to match.
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <list>
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#include <memory>
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#include <utility>
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#include "include/base/cef_auto_reset.h"
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#include "include/base/cef_bind.h"
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#include "include/base/cef_callback.h"
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#include "include/base/cef_callback_helpers.h"
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#include "include/base/cef_compiler_specific.h"
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#include "include/base/cef_logging.h"
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#include "include/base/cef_weak_ptr.h"
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namespace base {
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namespace internal {
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template <typename CallbackListImpl>
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class CallbackListBase;
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} // namespace internal
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template <typename Signature>
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class OnceCallbackList;
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template <typename Signature>
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class RepeatingCallbackList;
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// A trimmed-down version of ScopedClosureRunner that can be used to guarantee a
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// closure is run on destruction. This is designed to be used by
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// CallbackListBase to run CancelCallback() when this subscription dies;
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// consumers can avoid callbacks on dead objects by ensuring the subscription
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// returned by CallbackListBase::Add() does not outlive the bound object in the
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// callback. A typical way to do this is to bind a callback to a member function
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// on `this` and store the returned subscription as a member variable.
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class CallbackListSubscription {
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public:
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CallbackListSubscription();
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CallbackListSubscription(CallbackListSubscription&& subscription);
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CallbackListSubscription& operator=(CallbackListSubscription&& subscription);
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~CallbackListSubscription();
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explicit operator bool() const { return !!closure_; }
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private:
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template <typename T>
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friend class internal::CallbackListBase;
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explicit CallbackListSubscription(base::OnceClosure closure);
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void Run();
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OnceClosure closure_;
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};
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namespace internal {
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// From base/stl_util.h.
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template <class T, class Allocator, class Predicate>
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size_t EraseIf(std::list<T, Allocator>& container, Predicate pred) {
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size_t old_size = container.size();
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container.remove_if(pred);
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return old_size - container.size();
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}
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// A traits class to break circular type dependencies between CallbackListBase
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// and its subclasses.
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template <typename CallbackList>
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struct CallbackListTraits;
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// NOTE: It's important that Callbacks provide iterator stability when items are
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// added to the end, so e.g. a std::vector<> is not suitable here.
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template <typename Signature>
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struct CallbackListTraits<OnceCallbackList<Signature>> {
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using CallbackType = OnceCallback<Signature>;
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using Callbacks = std::list<CallbackType>;
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};
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template <typename Signature>
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struct CallbackListTraits<RepeatingCallbackList<Signature>> {
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using CallbackType = RepeatingCallback<Signature>;
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using Callbacks = std::list<CallbackType>;
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};
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template <typename CallbackListImpl>
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class CallbackListBase {
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public:
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using CallbackType =
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typename CallbackListTraits<CallbackListImpl>::CallbackType;
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static_assert(IsBaseCallback<CallbackType>::value, "");
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// TODO(crbug.com/1103086): Update references to use this directly and by
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// value, then remove.
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using Subscription = CallbackListSubscription;
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CallbackListBase() = default;
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CallbackListBase(const CallbackListBase&) = delete;
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CallbackListBase& operator=(const CallbackListBase&) = delete;
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~CallbackListBase() {
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// Destroying the list during iteration is unsupported and will cause a UAF.
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CHECK(!iterating_);
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}
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// Registers |cb| for future notifications. Returns a CallbackListSubscription
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// whose destruction will cancel |cb|.
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CallbackListSubscription Add(CallbackType cb) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT {
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DCHECK(!cb.is_null());
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return CallbackListSubscription(base::BindOnce(
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&CallbackListBase::CancelCallback, weak_ptr_factory_.GetWeakPtr(),
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callbacks_.insert(callbacks_.end(), std::move(cb))));
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}
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// Registers |cb| for future notifications. Provides no way for the caller to
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// cancel, so this is only safe for cases where the callback is guaranteed to
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// live at least as long as this list (e.g. if it's bound on the same object
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// that owns the list).
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// TODO(pkasting): Attempt to use Add() instead and see if callers can relax
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// other lifetime/ordering mechanisms as a result.
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void AddUnsafe(CallbackType cb) {
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DCHECK(!cb.is_null());
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callbacks_.push_back(std::move(cb));
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}
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// Registers |removal_callback| to be run after elements are removed from the
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// list of registered callbacks.
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void set_removal_callback(const RepeatingClosure& removal_callback) {
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removal_callback_ = removal_callback;
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}
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// Returns whether the list of registered callbacks is empty (from an external
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// perspective -- meaning no remaining callbacks are live).
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bool empty() const {
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return std::all_of(callbacks_.cbegin(), callbacks_.cend(),
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[](const auto& callback) { return callback.is_null(); });
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}
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// Calls all registered callbacks that are not canceled beforehand. If any
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// callbacks are unregistered, notifies any registered removal callback at the
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// end.
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//
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// Arguments must be copyable, since they must be supplied to all callbacks.
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// Move-only types would be destructively modified by passing them to the
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// first callback and not reach subsequent callbacks as intended.
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//
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// Notify() may be called re-entrantly, in which case the nested call
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// completes before the outer one continues. Callbacks are only ever added at
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// the end and canceled callbacks are not pruned from the list until the
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// outermost iteration completes, so existing iterators should never be
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// invalidated. However, this does mean that a callback added during a nested
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// call can be notified by outer calls -- meaning it will be notified about
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// things that happened before it was added -- if its subscription outlives
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// the reentrant Notify() call.
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template <typename... RunArgs>
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void Notify(RunArgs&&... args) {
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if (empty())
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return; // Nothing to do.
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{
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AutoReset<bool> iterating(&iterating_, true);
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// Skip any callbacks that are canceled during iteration.
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// NOTE: Since RunCallback() may call Add(), it's not safe to cache the
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// value of callbacks_.end() across loop iterations.
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const auto next_valid = [this](const auto it) {
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return std::find_if_not(it, callbacks_.end(), [](const auto& callback) {
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return callback.is_null();
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});
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};
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for (auto it = next_valid(callbacks_.begin()); it != callbacks_.end();
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it = next_valid(it))
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// NOTE: Intentionally does not call std::forward<RunArgs>(args)...,
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// since that would allow move-only arguments.
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static_cast<CallbackListImpl*>(this)->RunCallback(it++, args...);
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}
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// Re-entrant invocations shouldn't prune anything from the list. This can
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// invalidate iterators from underneath higher call frames. It's safe to
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// simply do nothing, since the outermost frame will continue through here
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// and prune all null callbacks below.
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if (iterating_)
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return;
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// Any null callbacks remaining in the list were canceled due to
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// Subscription destruction during iteration, and can safely be erased now.
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const size_t erased_callbacks =
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EraseIf(callbacks_, [](const auto& cb) { return cb.is_null(); });
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// Run |removal_callback_| if any callbacks were canceled. Note that we
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// cannot simply compare list sizes before and after iterating, since
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// notification may result in Add()ing new callbacks as well as canceling
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// them. Also note that if this is a OnceCallbackList, the OnceCallbacks
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// that were executed above have all been removed regardless of whether
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// they're counted in |erased_callbacks_|.
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if (removal_callback_ &&
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(erased_callbacks || IsOnceCallback<CallbackType>::value))
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removal_callback_.Run(); // May delete |this|!
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}
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protected:
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using Callbacks = typename CallbackListTraits<CallbackListImpl>::Callbacks;
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// Holds non-null callbacks, which will be called during Notify().
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Callbacks callbacks_;
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private:
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// Cancels the callback pointed to by |it|, which is guaranteed to be valid.
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void CancelCallback(const typename Callbacks::iterator& it) {
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if (static_cast<CallbackListImpl*>(this)->CancelNullCallback(it))
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return;
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if (iterating_) {
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// Calling erase() here is unsafe, since the loop in Notify() may be
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// referencing this same iterator, e.g. if adjacent callbacks'
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// Subscriptions are both destroyed when the first one is Run(). Just
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// reset the callback and let Notify() clean it up at the end.
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it->Reset();
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} else {
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callbacks_.erase(it);
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if (removal_callback_)
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removal_callback_.Run(); // May delete |this|!
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}
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}
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// Set while Notify() is traversing |callbacks_|. Used primarily to avoid
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// invalidating iterators that may be in use.
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bool iterating_ = false;
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// Called after elements are removed from |callbacks_|.
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RepeatingClosure removal_callback_;
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WeakPtrFactory<CallbackListBase> weak_ptr_factory_{this};
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};
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} // namespace internal
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template <typename Signature>
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class OnceCallbackList
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: public internal::CallbackListBase<OnceCallbackList<Signature>> {
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private:
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friend internal::CallbackListBase<OnceCallbackList>;
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using Traits = internal::CallbackListTraits<OnceCallbackList>;
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// Runs the current callback, which may cancel it or any other callbacks.
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template <typename... RunArgs>
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void RunCallback(typename Traits::Callbacks::iterator it, RunArgs&&... args) {
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// OnceCallbacks still have Subscriptions with outstanding iterators;
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// splice() removes them from |callbacks_| without invalidating those.
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null_callbacks_.splice(null_callbacks_.end(), this->callbacks_, it);
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// NOTE: Intentionally does not call std::forward<RunArgs>(args)...; see
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// comments in Notify().
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std::move(*it).Run(args...);
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}
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// If |it| refers to an already-canceled callback, does any necessary cleanup
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// and returns true. Otherwise returns false.
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bool CancelNullCallback(const typename Traits::Callbacks::iterator& it) {
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if (it->is_null()) {
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null_callbacks_.erase(it);
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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// Holds null callbacks whose Subscriptions are still alive, so the
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// Subscriptions will still contain valid iterators. Only needed for
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// OnceCallbacks, since RepeatingCallbacks are not canceled except by
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// Subscription destruction.
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typename Traits::Callbacks null_callbacks_;
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};
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template <typename Signature>
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class RepeatingCallbackList
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: public internal::CallbackListBase<RepeatingCallbackList<Signature>> {
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private:
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friend internal::CallbackListBase<RepeatingCallbackList>;
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using Traits = internal::CallbackListTraits<RepeatingCallbackList>;
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// Runs the current callback, which may cancel it or any other callbacks.
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template <typename... RunArgs>
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void RunCallback(typename Traits::Callbacks::iterator it, RunArgs&&... args) {
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// NOTE: Intentionally does not call std::forward<RunArgs>(args)...; see
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// comments in Notify().
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it->Run(args...);
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}
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// If |it| refers to an already-canceled callback, does any necessary cleanup
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// and returns true. Otherwise returns false.
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bool CancelNullCallback(const typename Traits::Callbacks::iterator& it) {
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// Because at most one Subscription can point to a given callback, and
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// RepeatingCallbacks are only reset by CancelCallback(), no one should be
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// able to request cancellation of a canceled RepeatingCallback.
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DCHECK(!it->is_null());
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return false;
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}
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};
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// Syntactic sugar to parallel that used for Callbacks.
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// ClosureList explicitly not provided since it is not used, and CallbackList
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// is deprecated. {Once,Repeating}ClosureList should instead be used.
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using OnceClosureList = OnceCallbackList<void()>;
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using RepeatingClosureList = RepeatingCallbackList<void()>;
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} // namespace base
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#endif // !USING_CHROMIUM_INCLUDES
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#endif // CEF_INCLUDE_BASE_CEF_CALLBACK_LIST_H_
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