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author | louiz’ <louiz@louiz.org> | 2017-03-14 21:45:23 +0100 |
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committer | louiz’ <louiz@louiz.org> | 2017-03-14 21:45:23 +0100 |
commit | 0ab40dc1ab4e689921da54080b135e1d22b1c586 (patch) | |
tree | 238ac477aa6b29a8d1e187a8d97ecbcbbbc663ef /louloulibs/utils/scopeguard.hpp | |
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Refactoring louloulibs and cmake
Use OBJECT libraries
Remove the louloulibs directory
Write FOUND variables in the cache
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diff --git a/louloulibs/utils/scopeguard.hpp b/louloulibs/utils/scopeguard.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index e697fc3..0000000 --- a/louloulibs/utils/scopeguard.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once - -#include <functional> -#include <memory> -#include <vector> - -/** - * A class to be used to make sure some functions are called when the scope - * is left, because they will be called in the ScopeGuard's destructor. It - * can for example be used to delete some pointer whenever any exception is - * called. Example: - - * { - * ScopeGuard scope; - * int* number = new int(2); - * scope.add_callback([number]() { delete number; }); - * // Do some other stuff with the number. But these stuff might throw an exception: - * throw std::runtime_error("Some error not caught here, but in our caller"); - * return true; - * } - - * In this example, our pointer will always be deleted, even when the - * exception is thrown. If we want the functions to be called only when the - * scope is left because of an unexpected exception, we can use - * ScopeGuard::disable(); - */ - -namespace utils -{ - -class ScopeGuard -{ -public: - /** - * The constructor can take a callback. But additional callbacks can be - * added later with add_callback() - */ - explicit ScopeGuard(std::function<void()>&& func): - enabled(true) - { - this->add_callback(std::move(func)); - } - - ScopeGuard(const ScopeGuard&) = delete; - ScopeGuard& operator=(ScopeGuard&&) = delete; - ScopeGuard(ScopeGuard&&) = delete; - ScopeGuard& operator=(const ScopeGuard&) = delete; - - /** - * default constructor, the scope guard is enabled but empty, use - * add_callback() - */ - explicit ScopeGuard(): - enabled(true) - { - } - /** - * Call all callbacks in the desctructor, unless it has been disabled. - */ - ~ScopeGuard() - { - if (this->enabled) - for (auto& func: this->callbacks) - func(); - } - /** - * Add a callback to be called in our destructor, one scope guard can be - * used for more than one task, if needed. - */ - void add_callback(std::function<void()>&& func) - { - this->callbacks.emplace_back(std::move(func)); - } - /** - * Disable that scope guard, nothing will be done when the scope is - * exited. - */ - void disable() - { - this->enabled = false; - } - -private: - bool enabled; - std::vector<std::function<void()>> callbacks; - -}; - -template<typename F> -auto make_scope_guard(F f) -{ - static struct Empty {} empty; - auto deleter = [f = std::move(f)](Empty*) { f(); }; - return std::unique_ptr<Empty, decltype(deleter)>{&empty, std::move(deleter)}; -} - -} - |