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diff --git a/mfbt/DebugOnly.h b/mfbt/DebugOnly.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0441685735 --- /dev/null +++ b/mfbt/DebugOnly.h @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +/* -*- 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" + +#include <utility> + +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() = default; + MOZ_IMPLICIT DebugOnly(T&& aOther) : value(std::move(aOther)) {} + MOZ_IMPLICIT DebugOnly(const T& aOther) : value(aOther) {} + DebugOnly(const DebugOnly& aOther) : value(aOther.value) {} + DebugOnly& operator=(const T& aRhs) { + value = aRhs; + return *this; + } + DebugOnly& operator=(T&& aRhs) { + value = std::move(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; } + + const T& inspect() const { return value; } + +#else + DebugOnly() = default; + MOZ_IMPLICIT DebugOnly(const T&) {} + DebugOnly(const DebugOnly&) {} + DebugOnly& operator=(const T&) { return *this; } + MOZ_IMPLICIT DebugOnly(T&&) {} + DebugOnly& operator=(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 user-defined destructor or else it will + * generate "unused variable" warnings, exactly what it's intended + * to avoid! + */ + ~DebugOnly() {} +}; + +} // namespace mozilla + +#endif /* mozilla_DebugOnly_h */ |