| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283848586878889909192 |
- /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
- /* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
- /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
- * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
- /*
- * Provides DebugOnly, a type for variables used only in debug builds (i.e. by
- * assertions).
- */
- #ifndef mozilla_DebugOnly_h
- #define mozilla_DebugOnly_h
- #include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
- namespace mozilla {
- /**
- * DebugOnly contains a value of type T, but only in debug builds. In release
- * builds, it does not contain a value. This helper is intended to be used with
- * MOZ_ASSERT()-style macros, allowing one to write:
- *
- * DebugOnly<bool> check = func();
- * MOZ_ASSERT(check);
- *
- * more concisely than declaring |check| conditional on #ifdef DEBUG.
- *
- * DebugOnly instances can only be coerced to T in debug builds. In release
- * builds they don't have a value, so type coercion is not well defined.
- *
- * NOTE: DebugOnly instances still take up one byte of space, plus padding, even
- * in optimized, non-DEBUG builds (see bug 1253094 comment 37 for more info).
- * For this reason the class is MOZ_STACK_CLASS to prevent consumers using
- * DebugOnly for struct/class members and unwittingly inflating the size of
- * their objects in release builds.
- */
- template<typename T>
- class MOZ_STACK_CLASS DebugOnly
- {
- public:
- #ifdef DEBUG
- T value;
- DebugOnly() { }
- MOZ_IMPLICIT DebugOnly(const T& aOther) : value(aOther) { }
- DebugOnly(const DebugOnly& aOther) : value(aOther.value) { }
- DebugOnly& operator=(const T& aRhs) {
- value = aRhs;
- return *this;
- }
- void operator++(int) { value++; }
- void operator--(int) { value--; }
- // Do not define operator+=(), etc. here. These will coerce via the
- // implicit cast and built-in operators. Defining explicit methods here
- // will create ambiguity the compiler can't deal with.
- T* operator&() { return &value; }
- operator T&() { return value; }
- operator const T&() const { return value; }
- T& operator->() { return value; }
- const T& operator->() const { return value; }
- #else
- DebugOnly() { }
- MOZ_IMPLICIT DebugOnly(const T&) { }
- DebugOnly(const DebugOnly&) { }
- DebugOnly& operator=(const T&) { return *this; }
- void operator++(int) { }
- void operator--(int) { }
- DebugOnly& operator+=(const T&) { return *this; }
- DebugOnly& operator-=(const T&) { return *this; }
- DebugOnly& operator&=(const T&) { return *this; }
- DebugOnly& operator|=(const T&) { return *this; }
- DebugOnly& operator^=(const T&) { return *this; }
- #endif
- /*
- * DebugOnly must always have a destructor or else it will
- * generate "unused variable" warnings, exactly what it's intended
- * to avoid!
- */
- ~DebugOnly() {}
- };
- } // namespace mozilla
- #endif /* mozilla_DebugOnly_h */
|