ecency-mobile/ios/Pods/Folly/folly/MoveWrapper.h
2019-05-29 14:32:35 +03:00

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*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#pragma once
#include <memory>
namespace folly {
/** C++11 closures don't support move-in capture. Nor does std::bind.
facepalm.
http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2013/n3610.html
"[...] a work-around that should make people's stomach crawl:
write a wrapper that performs move-on-copy, much like the deprecated
auto_ptr"
Unlike auto_ptr, this doesn't require a heap allocation.
*/
template <class T>
class MoveWrapper {
public:
/** If value can be default-constructed, why not?
Then we don't have to move it in */
MoveWrapper() = default;
/// Move a value in.
explicit MoveWrapper(T&& t) : value(std::move(t)) {}
/// copy is move
MoveWrapper(const MoveWrapper& other) : value(std::move(other.value)) {}
/// move is also move
MoveWrapper(MoveWrapper&& other) : value(std::move(other.value)) {}
const T& operator*() const {
return value;
}
T& operator*() {
return value;
}
const T* operator->() const {
return &value;
}
T* operator->() {
return &value;
}
/// move the value out (sugar for std::move(*moveWrapper))
T&& move() {
return std::move(value);
}
// If you want these you're probably doing it wrong, though they'd be
// easy enough to implement
MoveWrapper& operator=(MoveWrapper const&) = delete;
MoveWrapper& operator=(MoveWrapper&&) = delete;
private:
mutable T value;
};
/// Make a MoveWrapper from the argument. Because the name "makeMoveWrapper"
/// is already quite transparent in its intent, this will work for lvalues as
/// if you had wrapped them in std::move.
template <class T, class T0 = typename std::remove_reference<T>::type>
MoveWrapper<T0> makeMoveWrapper(T&& t) {
return MoveWrapper<T0>(std::forward<T0>(t));
}
} // namespace folly