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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 21// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 22// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 23// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 24// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 25// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 26// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 27// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 28 29#if !defined(UTILS_AUTO_ARRAY_IPP) 30#define UTILS_AUTO_ARRAY_IPP 31 32#include "utils/auto_array.hpp" 33 34namespace utils { 35 36 37namespace detail { 38 39 40/// Constructs a new auto_array_ref from a pointer. 41/// 42/// \param ptr The pointer to wrap. 43template< class T > inline 44auto_array_ref< T >::auto_array_ref(T* ptr) : 45 _ptr(ptr) 46{ 47} 48 49 50} // namespace detail 51 52 53/// Constructs a new auto_array from a given pointer. 54/// 55/// This grabs ownership of the pointer unless it is NULL. 56/// 57/// \param ptr The pointer to wrap. If not NULL, the memory pointed to must 58/// have been allocated with operator new[]. 59template< class T > inline 60auto_array< T >::auto_array(T* ptr) throw() : 61 _ptr(ptr) 62{ 63} 64 65 66/// Constructs a copy of an auto_array. 67/// 68/// \param ptr The pointer to copy from. This pointer is invalidated and the 69/// new copy grabs ownership of the object pointed to. 70template< class T > inline 71auto_array< T >::auto_array(auto_array< T >& ptr) throw() : 72 _ptr(ptr.release()) 73{ 74} 75 76 77/// Constructs a new auto_array form a reference. 78/// 79/// Internal function used to construct a new auto_array from an object 80/// returned, for example, from a function. 81/// 82/// \param ref The reference. 83template< class T > inline 84auto_array< T >::auto_array(detail::auto_array_ref< T > ref) throw() : 85 _ptr(ref._ptr) 86{ 87} 88 89 90/// Destructor for auto_array objects. 91template< class T > inline 92auto_array< T >::~auto_array(void) throw() 93{ 94 if (_ptr != NULL) 95 delete [] _ptr; 96} 97 98 99/// Gets the value of the wrapped pointer without releasing ownership. 100/// 101/// \return The raw mutable pointer. 102template< class T > inline 103T* 104auto_array< T >::get(void) throw() 105{ 106 return _ptr; 107} 108 109 110/// Gets the value of the wrapped pointer without releasing ownership. 111/// 112/// \return The raw immutable pointer. 113template< class T > inline 114const T* 115auto_array< T >::get(void) const throw() 116{ 117 return _ptr; 118} 119 120 121/// Gets the value of the wrapped pointer and releases ownership. 122/// 123/// \return The raw mutable pointer. 124template< class T > inline 125T* 126auto_array< T >::release(void) throw() 127{ 128 T* ptr = _ptr; 129 _ptr = NULL; 130 return ptr; 131} 132 133 134/// Changes the value of the wrapped pointer. 135/// 136/// If the auto_array was pointing to an array, such array is released and the 137/// wrapped pointer is replaced with the new pointer provided. 138/// 139/// \param ptr The pointer to use as a replacement; may be NULL. 140template< class T > inline 141void 142auto_array< T >::reset(T* ptr) throw() 143{ 144 if (_ptr != NULL) 145 delete [] _ptr; 146 _ptr = ptr; 147} 148 149 150/// Assignment operator. 151/// 152/// \param ptr The object to copy from. This is invalidated after the copy. 153/// \return A reference to the auto_array object itself. 154template< class T > inline 155auto_array< T >& 156auto_array< T >::operator=(auto_array< T >& ptr) throw() 157{ 158 reset(ptr.release()); 159 return *this; 160} 161 162 163/// Internal assignment operator for function returns. 164/// 165/// \param ref The reference object to copy from. 166/// \return A reference to the auto_array object itself. 167template< class T > inline 168auto_array< T >& 169auto_array< T >::operator=(detail::auto_array_ref< T > ref) throw() 170{ 171 if (_ptr != ref._ptr) { 172 delete [] _ptr; 173 _ptr = ref._ptr; 174 } 175 return *this; 176} 177 178 179/// Subscript operator to access the array by position. 180/// 181/// This does not perform any bounds checking, in particular because auto_array 182/// does not know the size of the arrays pointed to by it. 183/// 184/// \param pos The position to access, indexed from zero. 185/// 186/// \return A mutable reference to the element at the specified position. 187template< class T > inline 188T& 189auto_array< T >::operator[](int pos) throw() 190{ 191 return _ptr[pos]; 192} 193 194 195/// Subscript operator to access the array by position. 196/// 197/// This does not perform any bounds checking, in particular because auto_array 198/// does not know the size of the arrays pointed to by it. 199/// 200/// \param pos The position to access, indexed from zero. 201/// 202/// \return An immutable reference to the element at the specified position. 203template< class T > inline 204const T& 205auto_array< T >::operator[](int pos) const throw() 206{ 207 return _ptr[pos]; 208} 209 210 211/// Internal conversion to a reference wrapper. 212/// 213/// This is used internally to support returning auto_array objects from 214/// functions. The auto_array is invalidated when used. 215/// 216/// \return A new detail::auto_array_ref object holding the pointer. 217template< class T > inline 218auto_array< T >::operator detail::auto_array_ref< T >(void) throw() 219{ 220 return detail::auto_array_ref< T >(release()); 221} 222 223 224} // namespace utils 225 226 227#endif // !defined(UTILS_AUTO_ARRAY_IPP) 228