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- // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
- // Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
- // https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
- //
- // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- // met:
- //
- // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
- // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
- // distribution.
- // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
- // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
- // this software without specific prior written permission.
- //
- // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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- // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- // This file defines an Arena allocator for better allocation performance.
- #ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ARENA_H__
- #define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ARENA_H__
- #include <limits>
- #ifdef max
- #undef max // Visual Studio defines this macro
- #endif
- #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_LIBCPP_STD_VER) && !_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
- // Work around bugs in MSVC <typeinfo> header when _HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0.
- #include <exception>
- #include <typeinfo>
- namespace std {
- using type_info = ::type_info;
- }
- #else
- #include <typeinfo>
- #endif
- #include <google/protobuf/arena_impl.h>
- #include <google/protobuf/stubs/port.h>
- #include <type_traits>
- namespace google {
- namespace protobuf {
- struct ArenaOptions; // defined below
- } // namespace protobuf
- namespace quality_webanswers {
- void TempPrivateWorkAround(::google::protobuf::ArenaOptions* arena_options);
- } // namespace quality_webanswers
- namespace protobuf {
- class Arena; // defined below
- class Message; // defined in message.h
- class MessageLite;
- namespace arena_metrics {
- void EnableArenaMetrics(::google::protobuf::ArenaOptions* options);
- } // namespace arena_metrics
- namespace internal {
- struct ArenaStringPtr; // defined in arenastring.h
- class LazyField; // defined in lazy_field.h
- template <typename Type>
- class GenericTypeHandler; // defined in repeated_field.h
- // Templated cleanup methods.
- template <typename T>
- void arena_destruct_object(void* object) {
- reinterpret_cast<T*>(object)->~T();
- }
- template <typename T>
- void arena_delete_object(void* object) {
- delete reinterpret_cast<T*>(object);
- }
- inline void arena_free(void* object, size_t size) {
- #if defined(__GXX_DELETE_WITH_SIZE__) || defined(__cpp_sized_deallocation)
- ::operator delete(object, size);
- #else
- (void)size;
- ::operator delete(object);
- #endif
- }
- } // namespace internal
- // ArenaOptions provides optional additional parameters to arena construction
- // that control its block-allocation behavior.
- struct ArenaOptions {
- // This defines the size of the first block requested from the system malloc.
- // Subsequent block sizes will increase in a geometric series up to a maximum.
- size_t start_block_size;
- // This defines the maximum block size requested from system malloc (unless an
- // individual arena allocation request occurs with a size larger than this
- // maximum). Requested block sizes increase up to this value, then remain
- // here.
- size_t max_block_size;
- // An initial block of memory for the arena to use, or NULL for none. If
- // provided, the block must live at least as long as the arena itself. The
- // creator of the Arena retains ownership of the block after the Arena is
- // destroyed.
- char* initial_block;
- // The size of the initial block, if provided.
- size_t initial_block_size;
- // A function pointer to an alloc method that returns memory blocks of size
- // requested. By default, it contains a ptr to the malloc function.
- //
- // NOTE: block_alloc and dealloc functions are expected to behave like
- // malloc and free, including Asan poisoning.
- void* (*block_alloc)(size_t);
- // A function pointer to a dealloc method that takes ownership of the blocks
- // from the arena. By default, it contains a ptr to a wrapper function that
- // calls free.
- void (*block_dealloc)(void*, size_t);
- ArenaOptions()
- : start_block_size(kDefaultStartBlockSize),
- max_block_size(kDefaultMaxBlockSize),
- initial_block(NULL),
- initial_block_size(0),
- block_alloc(&::operator new),
- block_dealloc(&internal::arena_free),
- on_arena_init(NULL),
- on_arena_reset(NULL),
- on_arena_destruction(NULL),
- on_arena_allocation(NULL) {}
- private:
- // Hooks for adding external functionality such as user-specific metrics
- // collection, specific debugging abilities, etc.
- // Init hook may return a pointer to a cookie to be stored in the arena.
- // reset and destruction hooks will then be called with the same cookie
- // pointer. This allows us to save an external object per arena instance and
- // use it on the other hooks (Note: It is just as legal for init to return
- // NULL and not use the cookie feature).
- // on_arena_reset and on_arena_destruction also receive the space used in
- // the arena just before the reset.
- void* (*on_arena_init)(Arena* arena);
- void (*on_arena_reset)(Arena* arena, void* cookie, uint64 space_used);
- void (*on_arena_destruction)(Arena* arena, void* cookie, uint64 space_used);
- // type_info is promised to be static - its lifetime extends to
- // match program's lifetime (It is given by typeid operator).
- // Note: typeid(void) will be passed as allocated_type every time we
- // intentionally want to avoid monitoring an allocation. (i.e. internal
- // allocations for managing the arena)
- void (*on_arena_allocation)(const std::type_info* allocated_type,
- uint64 alloc_size, void* cookie);
- // Constants define default starting block size and max block size for
- // arena allocator behavior -- see descriptions above.
- static const size_t kDefaultStartBlockSize = 256;
- static const size_t kDefaultMaxBlockSize = 8192;
- friend void ::google::protobuf::arena_metrics::EnableArenaMetrics(ArenaOptions*);
- friend void quality_webanswers::TempPrivateWorkAround(ArenaOptions*);
- friend class Arena;
- friend class ArenaOptionsTestFriend;
- };
- // Support for non-RTTI environments. (The metrics hooks API uses type
- // information.)
- #ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_NO_RTTI
- #define RTTI_TYPE_ID(type) (&typeid(type))
- #else
- #define RTTI_TYPE_ID(type) (NULL)
- #endif
- // Arena allocator. Arena allocation replaces ordinary (heap-based) allocation
- // with new/delete, and improves performance by aggregating allocations into
- // larger blocks and freeing allocations all at once. Protocol messages are
- // allocated on an arena by using Arena::CreateMessage<T>(Arena*), below, and
- // are automatically freed when the arena is destroyed.
- //
- // This is a thread-safe implementation: multiple threads may allocate from the
- // arena concurrently. Destruction is not thread-safe and the destructing
- // thread must synchronize with users of the arena first.
- //
- // An arena provides two allocation interfaces: CreateMessage<T>, which works
- // for arena-enabled proto2 message types as well as other types that satisfy
- // the appropriate protocol (described below), and Create<T>, which works for
- // any arbitrary type T. CreateMessage<T> is better when the type T supports it,
- // because this interface (i) passes the arena pointer to the created object so
- // that its sub-objects and internal allocations can use the arena too, and (ii)
- // elides the object's destructor call when possible. Create<T> does not place
- // any special requirements on the type T, and will invoke the object's
- // destructor when the arena is destroyed.
- //
- // The arena message allocation protocol, required by CreateMessage<T>, is as
- // follows:
- //
- // - The type T must have (at least) two constructors: a constructor with no
- // arguments, called when a T is allocated on the heap; and a constructor with
- // a google::protobuf::Arena* argument, called when a T is allocated on an arena. If the
- // second constructor is called with a NULL arena pointer, it must be
- // equivalent to invoking the first (no-argument) constructor.
- //
- // - The type T must have a particular type trait: a nested type
- // |InternalArenaConstructable_|. This is usually a typedef to |void|. If no
- // such type trait exists, then the instantiation CreateMessage<T> will fail
- // to compile.
- //
- // - The type T *may* have the type trait |DestructorSkippable_|. If this type
- // trait is present in the type, then its destructor will not be called if and
- // only if it was passed a non-NULL arena pointer. If this type trait is not
- // present on the type, then its destructor is always called when the
- // containing arena is destroyed.
- //
- // - One- and two-user-argument forms of CreateMessage<T>() also exist that
- // forward these constructor arguments to T's constructor: for example,
- // CreateMessage<T>(Arena*, arg1, arg2) forwards to a constructor T(Arena*,
- // arg1, arg2).
- //
- // This protocol is implemented by all arena-enabled proto2 message classes as
- // well as RepeatedPtrField.
- //
- // Do NOT subclass Arena. This class will be marked as final when C++11 is
- // enabled.
- class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Arena {
- public:
- // Arena constructor taking custom options. See ArenaOptions below for
- // descriptions of the options available.
- explicit Arena(const ArenaOptions& options) : impl_(options) {
- Init(options);
- }
- // Block overhead. Use this as a guide for how much to over-allocate the
- // initial block if you want an allocation of size N to fit inside it.
- //
- // WARNING: if you allocate multiple objects, it is difficult to guarantee
- // that a series of allocations will fit in the initial block, especially if
- // Arena changes its alignment guarantees in the future!
- static const size_t kBlockOverhead = internal::ArenaImpl::kBlockHeaderSize +
- internal::ArenaImpl::kSerialArenaSize;
- // Default constructor with sensible default options, tuned for average
- // use-cases.
- Arena() : impl_(ArenaOptions()) { Init(ArenaOptions()); }
- ~Arena() {
- if (hooks_cookie_) {
- CallDestructorHooks();
- }
- }
- void Init(const ArenaOptions& options) {
- on_arena_allocation_ = options.on_arena_allocation;
- on_arena_reset_ = options.on_arena_reset;
- on_arena_destruction_ = options.on_arena_destruction;
- // Call the initialization hook
- if (options.on_arena_init != NULL) {
- hooks_cookie_ = options.on_arena_init(this);
- } else {
- hooks_cookie_ = NULL;
- }
- }
- // API to create proto2 message objects on the arena. If the arena passed in
- // is NULL, then a heap allocated object is returned. Type T must be a message
- // defined in a .proto file with cc_enable_arenas set to true, otherwise a
- // compilation error will occur.
- //
- // RepeatedField and RepeatedPtrField may also be instantiated directly on an
- // arena with this method.
- //
- // This function also accepts any type T that satisfies the arena message
- // allocation protocol, documented above.
- template <typename T, typename... Args>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static T* CreateMessage(
- Arena* arena, Args&&... args) {
- static_assert(
- InternalHelper<T>::is_arena_constructable::value,
- "CreateMessage can only construct types that are ArenaConstructable");
- // We must delegate to CreateMaybeMessage() and NOT CreateMessageInternal()
- // because protobuf generated classes specialize CreateMaybeMessage() and we
- // need to use that specialization for code size reasons.
- return Arena::CreateMaybeMessage<T>(arena, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- }
- // API to create any objects on the arena. Note that only the object will
- // be created on the arena; the underlying ptrs (in case of a proto2 message)
- // will be still heap allocated. Proto messages should usually be allocated
- // with CreateMessage<T>() instead.
- //
- // Note that even if T satisfies the arena message construction protocol
- // (InternalArenaConstructable_ trait and optional DestructorSkippable_
- // trait), as described above, this function does not follow the protocol;
- // instead, it treats T as a black-box type, just as if it did not have these
- // traits. Specifically, T's constructor arguments will always be only those
- // passed to Create<T>() -- no additional arena pointer is implicitly added.
- // Furthermore, the destructor will always be called at arena destruction time
- // (unless the destructor is trivial). Hence, from T's point of view, it is as
- // if the object were allocated on the heap (except that the underlying memory
- // is obtained from the arena).
- template <typename T, typename... Args>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static T* Create(Arena* arena,
- Args&&... args) {
- return CreateNoMessage<T>(arena, is_arena_constructable<T>(),
- std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- }
- // Create an array of object type T on the arena *without* invoking the
- // constructor of T. If `arena` is null, then the return value should be freed
- // with `delete[] x;` (or `::operator delete[](x);`).
- // To ensure safe uses, this function checks at compile time
- // (when compiled as C++11) that T is trivially default-constructible and
- // trivially destructible.
- template <typename T>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static T* CreateArray(
- Arena* arena, size_t num_elements) {
- static_assert(std::is_pod<T>::value,
- "CreateArray requires a trivially constructible type");
- static_assert(std::is_trivially_destructible<T>::value,
- "CreateArray requires a trivially destructible type");
- GOOGLE_CHECK_LE(num_elements, std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max() / sizeof(T))
- << "Requested size is too large to fit into size_t.";
- if (arena == NULL) {
- return static_cast<T*>(::operator new[](num_elements * sizeof(T)));
- } else {
- return arena->CreateInternalRawArray<T>(num_elements);
- }
- }
- // Returns the total space allocated by the arena, which is the sum of the
- // sizes of the underlying blocks. This method is relatively fast; a counter
- // is kept as blocks are allocated.
- uint64 SpaceAllocated() const { return impl_.SpaceAllocated(); }
- // Returns the total space used by the arena. Similar to SpaceAllocated but
- // does not include free space and block overhead. The total space returned
- // may not include space used by other threads executing concurrently with
- // the call to this method.
- uint64 SpaceUsed() const { return impl_.SpaceUsed(); }
- // DEPRECATED. Please use SpaceAllocated() and SpaceUsed().
- //
- // Combines SpaceAllocated and SpaceUsed. Returns a pair of
- // <space_allocated, space_used>.
- PROTOBUF_RUNTIME_DEPRECATED("Please use SpaceAllocated() and SpaceUsed()")
- std::pair<uint64, uint64> SpaceAllocatedAndUsed() const {
- return std::make_pair(SpaceAllocated(), SpaceUsed());
- }
- // Frees all storage allocated by this arena after calling destructors
- // registered with OwnDestructor() and freeing objects registered with Own().
- // Any objects allocated on this arena are unusable after this call. It also
- // returns the total space used by the arena which is the sums of the sizes
- // of the allocated blocks. This method is not thread-safe.
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE uint64 Reset() {
- // Call the reset hook
- if (on_arena_reset_ != NULL) {
- on_arena_reset_(this, hooks_cookie_, impl_.SpaceAllocated());
- }
- return impl_.Reset();
- }
- // Adds |object| to a list of heap-allocated objects to be freed with |delete|
- // when the arena is destroyed or reset.
- template <typename T>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE void Own(T* object) {
- OwnInternal(object, std::is_convertible<T*, Message*>());
- }
- // Adds |object| to a list of objects whose destructors will be manually
- // called when the arena is destroyed or reset. This differs from Own() in
- // that it does not free the underlying memory with |delete|; hence, it is
- // normally only used for objects that are placement-newed into
- // arena-allocated memory.
- template <typename T>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE void OwnDestructor(T* object) {
- if (object != NULL) {
- impl_.AddCleanup(object, &internal::arena_destruct_object<T>);
- }
- }
- // Adds a custom member function on an object to the list of destructors that
- // will be manually called when the arena is destroyed or reset. This differs
- // from OwnDestructor() in that any member function may be specified, not only
- // the class destructor.
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE void OwnCustomDestructor(
- void* object, void (*destruct)(void*)) {
- impl_.AddCleanup(object, destruct);
- }
- // Retrieves the arena associated with |value| if |value| is an arena-capable
- // message, or NULL otherwise. This differs from value->GetArena() in that the
- // latter is a virtual call, while this method is a templated call that
- // resolves at compile-time.
- template <typename T>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static Arena* GetArena(
- const T* value) {
- return GetArenaInternal(value, is_arena_constructable<T>());
- }
- template <typename T>
- class InternalHelper {
- template <typename U>
- static char DestructorSkippable(const typename U::DestructorSkippable_*);
- template <typename U>
- static double DestructorSkippable(...);
- typedef std::integral_constant<
- bool, sizeof(DestructorSkippable<T>(static_cast<const T*>(0))) ==
- sizeof(char) ||
- std::is_trivially_destructible<T>::value>
- is_destructor_skippable;
- template <typename U>
- static char ArenaConstructable(
- const typename U::InternalArenaConstructable_*);
- template <typename U>
- static double ArenaConstructable(...);
- typedef std::integral_constant<bool, sizeof(ArenaConstructable<T>(
- static_cast<const T*>(0))) ==
- sizeof(char)>
- is_arena_constructable;
- template <typename... Args>
- static T* Construct(void* ptr, Args&&... args) {
- return new (ptr) T(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- }
- static Arena* GetArena(const T* p) { return p->GetArenaNoVirtual(); }
- friend class Arena;
- };
- // Helper typetraits that indicates support for arenas in a type T at compile
- // time. This is public only to allow construction of higher-level templated
- // utilities.
- //
- // is_arena_constructable<T>::value is true if the message type T has arena
- // support enabled, and false otherwise.
- //
- // is_destructor_skippable<T>::value is true if the message type T has told
- // the arena that it is safe to skip the destructor, and false otherwise.
- //
- // This is inside Arena because only Arena has the friend relationships
- // necessary to see the underlying generated code traits.
- template <typename T>
- struct is_arena_constructable : InternalHelper<T>::is_arena_constructable {};
- template <typename T>
- struct is_destructor_skippable : InternalHelper<T>::is_destructor_skippable {
- };
- private:
- template <typename T, typename... Args>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static T* CreateMessageInternal(
- Arena* arena, Args&&... args) {
- static_assert(
- InternalHelper<T>::is_arena_constructable::value,
- "CreateMessage can only construct types that are ArenaConstructable");
- if (arena == NULL) {
- return new T(nullptr, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- } else {
- return arena->DoCreateMessage<T>(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- }
- }
- // This specialization for no arguments is necessary, because its behavior is
- // slightly different. When the arena pointer is nullptr, it calls T()
- // instead of T(nullptr).
- template <typename T>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static T* CreateMessageInternal(
- Arena* arena) {
- static_assert(
- InternalHelper<T>::is_arena_constructable::value,
- "CreateMessage can only construct types that are ArenaConstructable");
- if (arena == NULL) {
- return new T();
- } else {
- return arena->DoCreateMessage<T>();
- }
- }
- template <typename T, typename... Args>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static T* CreateInternal(
- Arena* arena, Args&&... args) {
- if (arena == NULL) {
- return new T(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- } else {
- return arena->DoCreate<T>(std::is_trivially_destructible<T>::value,
- std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- }
- }
- void CallDestructorHooks();
- void OnArenaAllocation(const std::type_info* allocated_type, size_t n) const;
- inline void AllocHook(const std::type_info* allocated_type, size_t n) const {
- if (GOOGLE_PREDICT_FALSE(hooks_cookie_ != NULL)) {
- OnArenaAllocation(allocated_type, n);
- }
- }
- // Allocate and also optionally call on_arena_allocation callback with the
- // allocated type info when the hooks are in place in ArenaOptions and
- // the cookie is not null.
- template <typename T>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE void* AllocateInternal(
- bool skip_explicit_ownership) {
- const size_t n = internal::AlignUpTo8(sizeof(T));
- AllocHook(RTTI_TYPE_ID(T), n);
- // Monitor allocation if needed.
- if (skip_explicit_ownership) {
- return impl_.AllocateAligned(n);
- } else {
- return impl_.AllocateAlignedAndAddCleanup(
- n, &internal::arena_destruct_object<T>);
- }
- }
- // CreateMessage<T> requires that T supports arenas, but this private method
- // works whether or not T supports arenas. These are not exposed to user code
- // as it can cause confusing API usages, and end up having double free in
- // user code. These are used only internally from LazyField and Repeated
- // fields, since they are designed to work in all mode combinations.
- template <typename Msg, typename... Args>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static Msg* DoCreateMaybeMessage(
- Arena* arena, std::true_type, Args&&... args) {
- return CreateMessageInternal<Msg>(arena, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- }
- template <typename T, typename... Args>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static T* DoCreateMaybeMessage(
- Arena* arena, std::false_type, Args&&... args) {
- return CreateInternal<T>(arena, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- }
- template <typename T, typename... Args>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static T* CreateMaybeMessage(
- Arena* arena, Args&&... args) {
- return DoCreateMaybeMessage<T>(arena, is_arena_constructable<T>(),
- std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- }
- template <typename T, typename... Args>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static T* CreateNoMessage(
- Arena* arena, std::true_type, Args&&... args) {
- // User is constructing with Create() despite the fact that T supports arena
- // construction. In this case we have to delegate to CreateInternal(), and
- // we can't use any CreateMaybeMessage() specialization that may be defined.
- return CreateInternal<T>(arena, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- }
- template <typename T, typename... Args>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static T* CreateNoMessage(
- Arena* arena, std::false_type, Args&&... args) {
- // User is constructing with Create() and the type does not support arena
- // construction. In this case we can delegate to CreateMaybeMessage() and
- // use any specialization that may be available for that.
- return CreateMaybeMessage<T>(arena, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- }
- // Just allocate the required size for the given type assuming the
- // type has a trivial constructor.
- template <typename T>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE T* CreateInternalRawArray(
- size_t num_elements) {
- GOOGLE_CHECK_LE(num_elements, std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max() / sizeof(T))
- << "Requested size is too large to fit into size_t.";
- const size_t n = internal::AlignUpTo8(sizeof(T) * num_elements);
- // Monitor allocation if needed.
- AllocHook(RTTI_TYPE_ID(T), n);
- return static_cast<T*>(impl_.AllocateAligned(n));
- }
- template <typename T, typename... Args>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE T* DoCreate(
- bool skip_explicit_ownership, Args&&... args) {
- return new (AllocateInternal<T>(skip_explicit_ownership))
- T(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- }
- template <typename T, typename... Args>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE T* DoCreateMessage(Args&&... args) {
- return InternalHelper<T>::Construct(
- AllocateInternal<T>(InternalHelper<T>::is_destructor_skippable::value),
- this, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- }
- // CreateInArenaStorage is used to implement map field. Without it,
- // google::protobuf::Map need to call generated message's protected arena constructor,
- // which needs to declare google::protobuf::Map as friend of generated message.
- template <typename T>
- static void CreateInArenaStorage(T* ptr, Arena* arena) {
- CreateInArenaStorageInternal(ptr, arena,
- typename is_arena_constructable<T>::type());
- RegisterDestructorInternal(
- ptr, arena,
- typename InternalHelper<T>::is_destructor_skippable::type());
- }
- template <typename T>
- static void CreateInArenaStorageInternal(T* ptr, Arena* arena,
- std::true_type) {
- InternalHelper<T>::Construct(ptr, arena);
- }
- template <typename T>
- static void CreateInArenaStorageInternal(T* ptr, Arena* /* arena */,
- std::false_type) {
- new (ptr) T();
- }
- template <typename T>
- static void RegisterDestructorInternal(T* /* ptr */, Arena* /* arena */,
- std::true_type) {}
- template <typename T>
- static void RegisterDestructorInternal(T* ptr, Arena* arena,
- std::false_type) {
- arena->OwnDestructor(ptr);
- }
- // These implement Own(), which registers an object for deletion (destructor
- // call and operator delete()). The second parameter has type 'true_type' if T
- // is a subtype of ::google::protobuf::Message and 'false_type' otherwise. Collapsing
- // all template instantiations to one for generic Message reduces code size,
- // using the virtual destructor instead.
- template <typename T>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE void OwnInternal(T* object,
- std::true_type) {
- if (object != NULL) {
- impl_.AddCleanup(object, &internal::arena_delete_object<Message>);
- }
- }
- template <typename T>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE void OwnInternal(T* object,
- std::false_type) {
- if (object != NULL) {
- impl_.AddCleanup(object, &internal::arena_delete_object<T>);
- }
- }
- // Implementation for GetArena(). Only message objects with
- // InternalArenaConstructable_ tags can be associated with an arena, and such
- // objects must implement a GetArenaNoVirtual() method.
- template <typename T>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static Arena* GetArenaInternal(
- const T* value, std::true_type) {
- return InternalHelper<T>::GetArena(value);
- }
- template <typename T>
- GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static Arena* GetArenaInternal(
- const T* /* value */, std::false_type) {
- return NULL;
- }
- // For friends of arena.
- void* AllocateAligned(size_t n) {
- AllocHook(NULL, n);
- return impl_.AllocateAligned(internal::AlignUpTo8(n));
- }
- internal::ArenaImpl impl_;
- void (*on_arena_allocation_)(const std::type_info* allocated_type,
- uint64 alloc_size, void* cookie);
- void (*on_arena_reset_)(Arena* arena, void* cookie, uint64 space_used);
- void (*on_arena_destruction_)(Arena* arena, void* cookie, uint64 space_used);
- // The arena may save a cookie it receives from the external on_init hook
- // and then use it when calling the on_reset and on_destruction hooks.
- void* hooks_cookie_;
- template <typename Type>
- friend class internal::GenericTypeHandler;
- friend struct internal::ArenaStringPtr; // For AllocateAligned.
- friend class internal::LazyField; // For CreateMaybeMessage.
- friend class MessageLite;
- template <typename Key, typename T>
- friend class Map;
- };
- // Defined above for supporting environments without RTTI.
- #undef RTTI_TYPE_ID
- } // namespace protobuf
- } // namespace google
- #endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_ARENA_H__
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