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25 | |
26 | #pragma once |
27 | |
28 | #include <wtf/Ref.h> |
29 | #include <wtf/ThreadSafeRefCounted.h> |
30 | |
31 | namespace WTF { |
32 | |
33 | // SharedTask is a replacement for std::function for cases where: |
34 | // |
35 | // - You'd like to avoid the cost of copying, and would prefer to have reference semantics rather |
36 | // than value semantics. |
37 | // - You want to use FastMalloc rather than system malloc. Note that std::function may avoid malloc |
38 | // entirely in some cases, but that's hard to guarantee. |
39 | // - You intend to share the task with other threads and so want thread-safe reference counting. |
40 | // |
41 | // Here's an example of how SharedTask can be better than std::function. If you do: |
42 | // |
43 | // std::function<int(double)> a = b; |
44 | // |
45 | // Then "a" will get its own copy of all captured by-value variables. The act of copying may |
46 | // require calls to system malloc, and it may be linear time in the total size of captured |
47 | // variables. On the other hand, if you do: |
48 | // |
49 | // RefPtr<SharedTask<int(double)> a = b; |
50 | // |
51 | // Then "a" will point to the same task as b, and the only work involved is the CAS to increase the |
52 | // reference count. |
53 | // |
54 | // Also, SharedTask allows for more flexibility when sharing state between everyone who runs the |
55 | // task. With std::function, you can only share state using by-reference captured variables. |
56 | // SharedTask supports this since, like std::function, it can be built from a lambda (see |
57 | // createSharedTask(), below). But SharedTask also allows you to create your own subclass and put |
58 | // state in member fields. This can be more natural if you want fine-grained control over what |
59 | // state is shared between instances of the task. |
60 | template<typename FunctionType> class SharedTask; |
61 | template<typename PassedResultType, typename... ArgumentTypes> |
62 | class SharedTask<PassedResultType (ArgumentTypes...)> : public ThreadSafeRefCounted<SharedTask<PassedResultType (ArgumentTypes...)>> { |
63 | public: |
64 | typedef PassedResultType ResultType; |
65 | |
66 | SharedTask() { } |
67 | virtual ~SharedTask() { } |
68 | |
69 | virtual ResultType run(ArgumentTypes...) = 0; |
70 | }; |
71 | |
72 | // This is a utility class that allows you to create a SharedTask subclass using a lambda. Usually, |
73 | // you don't want to use this class directly. Use createSharedTask() instead. |
74 | template<typename FunctionType, typename Functor> class SharedTaskFunctor; |
75 | template<typename ResultType, typename... ArgumentTypes, typename Functor> |
76 | class SharedTaskFunctor<ResultType (ArgumentTypes...), Functor> : public SharedTask<ResultType (ArgumentTypes...)> { |
77 | public: |
78 | SharedTaskFunctor(const Functor& functor) |
79 | : m_functor(functor) |
80 | { |
81 | } |
82 | |
83 | SharedTaskFunctor(Functor&& functor) |
84 | : m_functor(WTFMove(functor)) |
85 | { |
86 | } |
87 | |
88 | private: |
89 | ResultType run(ArgumentTypes... arguments) override |
90 | { |
91 | return m_functor(std::forward<ArgumentTypes>(arguments)...); |
92 | } |
93 | |
94 | Functor m_functor; |
95 | }; |
96 | |
97 | // Create a SharedTask from a functor, such as a lambda. You can use this like so: |
98 | // |
99 | // RefPtr<SharedTask<void()>> task = createSharedTask<void()>( |
100 | // [=] () { |
101 | // do things; |
102 | // }); |
103 | // |
104 | // Note that if you use the [&] capture list, then you're probably doing it wrong. That's because |
105 | // [&] will lead to pointers to the stack (the only exception is if you do something like &x where |
106 | // x is a reference to the heap - but in that case, it's better to use [=, &x] to be explicit). You |
107 | // probably don't want pointers to the stack if you will have tasks running on other threads. |
108 | // Probably the best way to be sure that you're not making a horrible mistake is to always use |
109 | // explicit capture lists. In many cases, [this] is sufficient. |
110 | // |
111 | // On the other hand, if you use something like ParallelHelperClient::runTaskInParallel() (or its |
112 | // helper, runFunctionInParallel(), which does createSharedTask() for you), then it can be OK to |
113 | // use [&], since the stack frame will remain live for the entire duration of the task's lifetime. |
114 | template<typename FunctionType, typename Functor> |
115 | Ref<SharedTask<FunctionType>> createSharedTask(const Functor& functor) |
116 | { |
117 | return adoptRef(*new SharedTaskFunctor<FunctionType, Functor>(functor)); |
118 | } |
119 | template<typename FunctionType, typename Functor> |
120 | Ref<SharedTask<FunctionType>> createSharedTask(Functor&& functor) |
121 | { |
122 | return adoptRef(*new SharedTaskFunctor<FunctionType, Functor>(WTFMove(functor))); |
123 | } |
124 | |
125 | } // namespace WTF |
126 | |
127 | using WTF::createSharedTask; |
128 | using WTF::SharedTask; |
129 | using WTF::SharedTaskFunctor; |
130 | |