// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // Use std::tuple as tuple type. This file contains helper functions for // working with std::tuples. // The functions DispatchToMethod and DispatchToFunction take a function pointer // or instance and method pointer, and unpack a tuple into arguments to the // call. // // Example usage: // // These two methods of creating a Tuple are identical. // std::tuple tuple_a(1, "wee"); // std::tuple tuple_b = std::make_tuple(1, "wee"); // // void SomeFunc(int a, const char* b) { } // DispatchToFunction(&SomeFunc, tuple_a); // SomeFunc(1, "wee") // DispatchToFunction( // &SomeFunc, std::make_tuple(10, "foo")); // SomeFunc(10, "foo") // // struct { void SomeMeth(int a, int b, int c) { } } foo; // DispatchToMethod(&foo, &Foo::SomeMeth, std::make_tuple(1, 2, 3)); // // foo->SomeMeth(1, 2, 3); #ifndef BASE_TUPLE_H_ #define BASE_TUPLE_H_ #include #include #include "build/build_config.h" namespace base { // Index sequences // // Minimal clone of the similarly-named C++14 functionality. template struct IndexSequence {}; template struct MakeIndexSequenceImpl; template struct MakeIndexSequenceImpl<0, Ns...> { using Type = IndexSequence; }; template struct MakeIndexSequenceImpl : MakeIndexSequenceImpl {}; // std::get() in <=libstdc++-4.6 returns an lvalue-reference for // rvalue-reference of a tuple, where an rvalue-reference is expected. template typename std::tuple_element>::type&& get( std::tuple&& t) { using ElemType = typename std::tuple_element>::type; return std::forward(std::get(t)); } template auto get(T& t) -> decltype(std::get(t)) { return std::get(t); } template using MakeIndexSequence = typename MakeIndexSequenceImpl::Type; template using MakeIndexSequenceForTuple = MakeIndexSequence::type>::value>; // Dispatchers ---------------------------------------------------------------- // // Helper functions that call the given method on an object, with the unpacked // tuple arguments. Notice that they all have the same number of arguments, // so you need only write: // DispatchToMethod(object, &Object::method, args); // This is very useful for templated dispatchers, since they don't need to know // what type |args| is. // Non-Static Dispatchers with no out params. template inline void DispatchToMethodImpl(const ObjT& obj, Method method, Tuple&& args, IndexSequence) { (obj->*method)(base::get(std::forward(args))...); } template inline void DispatchToMethod(const ObjT& obj, Method method, Tuple&& args) { DispatchToMethodImpl(obj, method, std::forward(args), MakeIndexSequenceForTuple()); } // Static Dispatchers with no out params. template inline void DispatchToFunctionImpl(Function function, Tuple&& args, IndexSequence) { (*function)(base::get(std::forward(args))...); } template inline void DispatchToFunction(Function function, Tuple&& args) { DispatchToFunctionImpl(function, std::forward(args), MakeIndexSequenceForTuple()); } // Dispatchers with out parameters. template inline void DispatchToMethodImpl(const ObjT& obj, Method method, InTuple&& in, OutTuple* out, IndexSequence, IndexSequence) { (obj->*method)(base::get(std::forward(in))..., &std::get(*out)...); } template inline void DispatchToMethod(const ObjT& obj, Method method, InTuple&& in, OutTuple* out) { DispatchToMethodImpl(obj, method, std::forward(in), out, MakeIndexSequenceForTuple(), MakeIndexSequenceForTuple()); } } // namespace base #endif // BASE_TUPLE_H_