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1 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #ifndef BASE_BIND_H_
6 #define BASE_BIND_H_
8 #include "base/bind_internal.h"
9 #include "base/callback_internal.h"
11 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 // Usage documentation
13 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
15 // See base/callback.h for documentation.
18 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
19 // Implementation notes
20 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 // If you're reading the implementation, before proceeding further, you should
23 // read the top comment of base/bind_internal.h for a definition of common
24 // terms and concepts.
26 // RETURN TYPES
28 // Though Bind()'s result is meant to be stored in a Callback<> type, it
29 // cannot actually return the exact type without requiring a large amount
30 // of extra template specializations. The problem is that in order to
31 // discern the correct specialization of Callback<>, Bind would need to
32 // unwrap the function signature to determine the signature's arity, and
33 // whether or not it is a method.
35 // Each unique combination of (arity, function_type, num_prebound) where
36 // function_type is one of {function, method, const_method} would require
37 // one specialization. We eventually have to do a similar number of
38 // specializations anyways in the implementation (see the Invoker<>,
39 // classes). However, it is avoidable in Bind if we return the result
40 // via an indirection like we do below.
42 // TODO(ajwong): We might be able to avoid this now, but need to test.
44 // It is possible to move most of the static_assert into BindState<>, but it
45 // feels a little nicer to have the asserts here so people do not need to crack
46 // open bind_internal.h. On the other hand, it makes Bind() harder to read.
48 namespace base {
50 template <typename Functor>
51 base::Callback<
52 typename internal::BindState<
53 typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType,
54 typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType,
55 void()>::UnboundRunType>
56 Bind(Functor functor) {
57 // Typedefs for how to store and run the functor.
58 typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType RunnableType;
59 typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType RunType;
61 typedef internal::BindState<RunnableType, RunType, void()> BindState;
63 return Callback<typename BindState::UnboundRunType>(
64 new BindState(internal::MakeRunnable(functor)));
67 template <typename Functor, typename... Args>
68 base::Callback<
69 typename internal::BindState<
70 typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType,
71 typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType,
72 void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<Args>::StorageType...)>
73 ::UnboundRunType>
74 Bind(Functor functor, const Args&... args) {
75 // Typedefs for how to store and run the functor.
76 typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunnableType RunnableType;
77 typedef typename internal::FunctorTraits<Functor>::RunType RunType;
79 // Use RunnableType::RunType instead of RunType above because our
80 // checks should below for bound references need to know what the actual
81 // functor is going to interpret the argument as.
82 typedef typename RunnableType::RunType BoundRunType;
84 // Do not allow binding a non-const reference parameter. Non-const reference
85 // parameters are disallowed by the Google style guide. Also, binding a
86 // non-const reference parameter can make for subtle bugs because the
87 // invoked function will receive a reference to the stored copy of the
88 // argument and not the original.
89 static_assert(!internal::HasNonConstReferenceParam<BoundRunType>::value,
90 "do_not_bind_functions_with_nonconst_ref");
92 const bool is_method = internal::HasIsMethodTag<RunnableType>::value;
94 // For methods, we need to be careful for parameter 1. We do not require
95 // a scoped_refptr because BindState<> itself takes care of AddRef() for
96 // methods. We also disallow binding of an array as the method's target
97 // object.
98 static_assert(!internal::BindsArrayToFirstArg<is_method, Args...>::value,
99 "first_bound_argument_to_method_cannot_be_array");
100 static_assert(
101 !internal::HasRefCountedParamAsRawPtr<is_method, Args...>::value,
102 "a_parameter_is_refcounted_type_and_needs_scoped_refptr");
104 typedef internal::BindState<RunnableType, RunType,
105 void(typename internal::CallbackParamTraits<Args>::StorageType...)>
106 BindState;
108 return Callback<typename BindState::UnboundRunType>(
109 new BindState(internal::MakeRunnable(functor), args...));
112 } // namespace base
114 #endif // BASE_BIND_H_