/* * Copyright 2018 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. */ #ifndef RTC_BASE_UNIQUE_ID_GENERATOR_H_ #define RTC_BASE_UNIQUE_ID_GENERATOR_H_ #include #include #include #include "api/array_view.h" namespace rtc { // This class will generate numbers. A common use case is for identifiers. // The generated numbers will be unique, in the local scope of the generator. // This means that a generator will never generate the same number twice. // The generator can also be initialized with a sequence of known ids. // In such a case, it will never generate an id from that list. // Recommendedations: // * Prefer unsigned types. // * Prefer larger types (uint8_t will run out quickly). template class UniqueNumberGenerator { public: typedef TIntegral value_type; UniqueNumberGenerator(); // Creates a generator that will never return any value from the given list. explicit UniqueNumberGenerator(ArrayView known_ids); ~UniqueNumberGenerator(); // Generates a number that this generator has never produced before. // If there are no available numbers to generate, this method will fail // with an |RTC_CHECK|. TIntegral GenerateNumber(); TIntegral operator()() { return GenerateNumber(); } // Adds an id that this generator should no longer generate. // Return value indicates whether the ID was hitherto unknown. bool AddKnownId(TIntegral value); private: static_assert(std::is_integral::value, "Must be integral type."); TIntegral counter_; std::set known_ids_; }; // This class will generate unique ids. Ids are 32 bit unsigned integers. // The generated ids will be unique, in the local scope of the generator. // This means that a generator will never generate the same id twice. // The generator can also be initialized with a sequence of known ids. // In such a case, it will never generate an id from that list. class UniqueRandomIdGenerator { public: typedef uint32_t value_type; UniqueRandomIdGenerator(); // Create a generator that will never return any value from the given list. explicit UniqueRandomIdGenerator(ArrayView known_ids); ~UniqueRandomIdGenerator(); // Generates a random id that this generator has never produced before. // This method becomes more expensive with each use, as the probability of // collision for the randomly generated numbers increases. uint32_t GenerateId(); uint32_t operator()() { return GenerateId(); } // Adds an id that this generator should no longer generate. // Return value indicates whether the ID was hitherto unknown. bool AddKnownId(uint32_t value); private: std::set known_ids_; }; // This class will generate strings. A common use case is for identifiers. // The generated strings will be unique, in the local scope of the generator. // This means that a generator will never generate the same string twice. // The generator can also be initialized with a sequence of known ids. // In such a case, it will never generate an id from that list. class UniqueStringGenerator { public: typedef std::string value_type; UniqueStringGenerator(); explicit UniqueStringGenerator(ArrayView known_ids); ~UniqueStringGenerator(); std::string GenerateString(); std::string operator()() { return GenerateString(); } // Adds an id that this generator should no longer generate. // Return value indicates whether the ID was hitherto unknown. bool AddKnownId(const std::string& value); private: // This implementation will be simple and will generate "0", "1", ... UniqueNumberGenerator unique_number_generator_; }; template UniqueNumberGenerator::UniqueNumberGenerator() : counter_(0) {} template UniqueNumberGenerator::UniqueNumberGenerator( ArrayView known_ids) : counter_(0), known_ids_(known_ids.begin(), known_ids.end()) {} template UniqueNumberGenerator::~UniqueNumberGenerator() {} template TIntegral UniqueNumberGenerator::GenerateNumber() { while (true) { RTC_CHECK_LT(counter_, std::numeric_limits::max()); auto pair = known_ids_.insert(counter_++); if (pair.second) { return *pair.first; } } } template bool UniqueNumberGenerator::AddKnownId(TIntegral value) { return known_ids_.insert(value).second; } } // namespace rtc #endif // RTC_BASE_UNIQUE_ID_GENERATOR_H_