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  1. // Safe sequence/iterator base implementation  -*- C++ -*-
  2.  
  3. // Copyright (C) 2003-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
  4. //
  5. // This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library.  This library is free
  6. // software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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  9. // any later version.
  10.  
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  24.  
  25. /** @file debug/safe_base.h
  26.  *  This file is a GNU debug extension to the Standard C++ Library.
  27.  */
  28.  
  29. #ifndef _GLIBCXX_DEBUG_SAFE_BASE_H
  30. #define _GLIBCXX_DEBUG_SAFE_BASE_H 1
  31.  
  32. #include <ext/concurrence.h>
  33.  
  34. namespace __gnu_debug
  35. {
  36.   class _Safe_sequence_base;
  37.  
  38.   /** \brief Basic functionality for a @a safe iterator.
  39.    *
  40.    *  The %_Safe_iterator_base base class implements the functionality
  41.    *  of a safe iterator that is not specific to a particular iterator
  42.    *  type. It contains a pointer back to the sequence it references
  43.    *  along with iterator version information and pointers to form a
  44.    *  doubly-linked list of iterators referenced by the container.
  45.    *
  46.    *  This class must not perform any operations that can throw an
  47.    *  exception, or the exception guarantees of derived iterators will
  48.    *  be broken.
  49.    */
  50.   class _Safe_iterator_base
  51.   {
  52.   public:
  53.     /** The sequence this iterator references; may be NULL to indicate
  54.         a singular iterator. */
  55.     _Safe_sequence_base* _M_sequence;
  56.  
  57.     /** The version number of this iterator. The sentinel value 0 is
  58.      *  used to indicate an invalidated iterator (i.e., one that is
  59.      *  singular because of an operation on the container). This
  60.      *  version number must equal the version number in the sequence
  61.      *  referenced by _M_sequence for the iterator to be
  62.      *  non-singular.
  63.      */
  64.     unsigned int         _M_version;
  65.  
  66.     /** Pointer to the previous iterator in the sequence's list of
  67.         iterators. Only valid when _M_sequence != NULL. */
  68.     _Safe_iterator_base* _M_prior;
  69.  
  70.     /** Pointer to the next iterator in the sequence's list of
  71.         iterators. Only valid when _M_sequence != NULL. */
  72.     _Safe_iterator_base* _M_next;
  73.  
  74.   protected:
  75.     /** Initializes the iterator and makes it singular. */
  76.     _Safe_iterator_base()
  77.     : _M_sequence(0), _M_version(0), _M_prior(0), _M_next(0)
  78.     { }
  79.  
  80.     /** Initialize the iterator to reference the sequence pointed to
  81.      *  by @p __seq. @p __constant is true when we are initializing a
  82.      *  constant iterator, and false if it is a mutable iterator. Note
  83.      *  that @p __seq may be NULL, in which case the iterator will be
  84.      *  singular. Otherwise, the iterator will reference @p __seq and
  85.      *  be nonsingular.
  86.      */
  87.     _Safe_iterator_base(const _Safe_sequence_base* __seq, bool __constant)
  88.     : _M_sequence(0), _M_version(0), _M_prior(0), _M_next(0)
  89.     { this->_M_attach(const_cast<_Safe_sequence_base*>(__seq), __constant); }
  90.  
  91.     /** Initializes the iterator to reference the same sequence that
  92.         @p __x does. @p __constant is true if this is a constant
  93.         iterator, and false if it is mutable. */
  94.     _Safe_iterator_base(const _Safe_iterator_base& __x, bool __constant)
  95.     : _M_sequence(0), _M_version(0), _M_prior(0), _M_next(0)
  96.     { this->_M_attach(__x._M_sequence, __constant); }
  97.  
  98.     _Safe_iterator_base&
  99.     operator=(const _Safe_iterator_base&);
  100.  
  101.     explicit
  102.     _Safe_iterator_base(const _Safe_iterator_base&);
  103.  
  104.     ~_Safe_iterator_base() { this->_M_detach(); }
  105.  
  106.     /** For use in _Safe_iterator. */
  107.     __gnu_cxx::__mutex& _M_get_mutex() throw ();
  108.  
  109.   public:
  110.     /** Attaches this iterator to the given sequence, detaching it
  111.      *  from whatever sequence it was attached to originally. If the
  112.      *  new sequence is the NULL pointer, the iterator is left
  113.      *  unattached.
  114.      */
  115.     void _M_attach(_Safe_sequence_base* __seq, bool __constant);
  116.  
  117.     /** Likewise, but not thread-safe. */
  118.     void _M_attach_single(_Safe_sequence_base* __seq, bool __constant) throw ();
  119.  
  120.     /** Detach the iterator for whatever sequence it is attached to,
  121.      *  if any.
  122.     */
  123.     void _M_detach();
  124.  
  125.     /** Likewise, but not thread-safe. */
  126.     void _M_detach_single() throw ();
  127.  
  128.     /** Determines if we are attached to the given sequence. */
  129.     bool _M_attached_to(const _Safe_sequence_base* __seq) const
  130.     { return _M_sequence == __seq; }
  131.  
  132.     /** Is this iterator singular? */
  133.     _GLIBCXX_PURE bool _M_singular() const throw ();
  134.  
  135.     /** Can we compare this iterator to the given iterator @p __x?
  136.         Returns true if both iterators are nonsingular and reference
  137.         the same sequence. */
  138.     _GLIBCXX_PURE bool _M_can_compare(const _Safe_iterator_base& __x) const throw ();
  139.  
  140.     /** Invalidate the iterator, making it singular. */
  141.     void
  142.     _M_invalidate()
  143.     { _M_version = 0; }
  144.  
  145.     /** Reset all member variables */
  146.     void
  147.     _M_reset() throw ();
  148.  
  149.     /** Unlink itself */
  150.     void
  151.     _M_unlink() throw ()
  152.     {
  153.       if (_M_prior)
  154.         _M_prior->_M_next = _M_next;
  155.       if (_M_next)
  156.         _M_next->_M_prior = _M_prior;
  157.     }
  158.   };
  159.  
  160.   /**
  161.    * @brief Base class that supports tracking of iterators that
  162.    * reference a sequence.
  163.    *
  164.    * The %_Safe_sequence_base class provides basic support for
  165.    * tracking iterators into a sequence. Sequences that track
  166.    * iterators must derived from %_Safe_sequence_base publicly, so
  167.    * that safe iterators (which inherit _Safe_iterator_base) can
  168.    * attach to them. This class contains two linked lists of
  169.    * iterators, one for constant iterators and one for mutable
  170.    * iterators, and a version number that allows very fast
  171.    * invalidation of all iterators that reference the container.
  172.    *
  173.    * This class must ensure that no operation on it may throw an
  174.    * exception, otherwise @a safe sequences may fail to provide the
  175.    * exception-safety guarantees required by the C++ standard.
  176.    */
  177.   class _Safe_sequence_base
  178.   {
  179.   public:
  180.     /// The list of mutable iterators that reference this container
  181.     _Safe_iterator_base* _M_iterators;
  182.  
  183.     /// The list of constant iterators that reference this container
  184.     _Safe_iterator_base* _M_const_iterators;
  185.  
  186.     /// The container version number. This number may never be 0.
  187.     mutable unsigned int _M_version;
  188.  
  189.   protected:
  190.     // Initialize with a version number of 1 and no iterators
  191.     _Safe_sequence_base()
  192.     : _M_iterators(0), _M_const_iterators(0), _M_version(1)
  193.     { }
  194.  
  195.     /** Notify all iterators that reference this sequence that the
  196.         sequence is being destroyed. */
  197.     ~_Safe_sequence_base()
  198.     { this->_M_detach_all(); }
  199.  
  200.     /** Detach all iterators, leaving them singular. */
  201.     void
  202.     _M_detach_all();
  203.  
  204.     /** Detach all singular iterators.
  205.      *  @post for all iterators i attached to this sequence,
  206.      *   i->_M_version == _M_version.
  207.      */
  208.     void
  209.     _M_detach_singular();
  210.  
  211.     /** Revalidates all attached singular iterators.  This method may
  212.      *  be used to validate iterators that were invalidated before
  213.      *  (but for some reason, such as an exception, need to become
  214.      *  valid again).
  215.      */
  216.     void
  217.     _M_revalidate_singular();
  218.  
  219.     /** Swap this sequence with the given sequence. This operation
  220.      *  also swaps ownership of the iterators, so that when the
  221.      *  operation is complete all iterators that originally referenced
  222.      *  one container now reference the other container.
  223.      */
  224.     void
  225.     _M_swap(_Safe_sequence_base& __x);
  226.  
  227.     /** For use in _Safe_sequence. */
  228.     __gnu_cxx::__mutex& _M_get_mutex() throw ();
  229.  
  230.   public:
  231.     /** Invalidates all iterators. */
  232.     void
  233.     _M_invalidate_all() const
  234.     { if (++_M_version == 0) _M_version = 1; }
  235.  
  236.     /** Attach an iterator to this sequence. */
  237.     void
  238.     _M_attach(_Safe_iterator_base* __it, bool __constant);
  239.  
  240.     /** Likewise but not thread safe. */
  241.     void
  242.     _M_attach_single(_Safe_iterator_base* __it, bool __constant) throw ();
  243.  
  244.     /** Detach an iterator from this sequence */
  245.     void
  246.     _M_detach(_Safe_iterator_base* __it);
  247.  
  248.     /** Likewise but not thread safe. */
  249.     void
  250.     _M_detach_single(_Safe_iterator_base* __it) throw ();
  251.   };
  252. } // namespace __gnu_debug
  253.  
  254. #endif
  255.