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/****************************************************************************
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** Copyright (C) 2019 Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB, a KDAB Group company, info@kdab.com, author Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
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#ifndef QLOCKING_P_H
#define QLOCKING_P_H
//
// W A R N I N G
// -------------
//
// This file is not part of the Qt API. It exists for the convenience
// of qmutex.cpp, qmutex_unix.cpp, and qmutex_win.cpp. This header
// file may change from version to version without notice, or even be
// removed.
//
// We mean it.
//
#include <QtCore/qmutex.h>
#include <mutex>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
//
// This API is bridging the time until we can depend on C++17:
//
// - qt_scoped_lock returns a lock that cannot be unlocked again before the end of the scope
// - qt_unique_lock returns a lock that can be unlock()ed and moved around
// - for compat with QMutexLocker, qt_unique_lock supports passing by pointer.
// Do NOT use this overload lightly; it's only for cases such as where a Q_GLOBAL_STATIC
// may have already been deleted. In particular, do NOT port from
// QMutexLocker locker(&mutex);
// to
// auto locker = qt_unique_lock(&mutex);
// as this will not port automatically to std::unique_lock come C++17!
//
// The intent, come C++17, is to replace
// qt_scoped_lock(mutex);
// qt_unique_lock(mutex); // except qt_unique_lock(&mutex)
// with
// std::scoped_lock(mutex);
// std::unique_lock(mutex);
// resp. (C++17 meaning CTAD, guaranteed copy elision + scoped_lock available on all platforms),
// so please use these functions only in ways which don't break this mechanical search & replace.
//
namespace {
template <typename Mutex, typename Lock =
#if defined(__cpp_guaranteed_copy_elision) && __cpp_guaranteed_copy_elision >= 201606L
# if defined(__cpp_lib_scoped_lock) && __cpp_lib_scoped_lock >= 201703L
std::scoped_lock
# else
std::lock_guard
# endif
#else
std::unique_lock
#endif
<typename std::decay<Mutex>::type>
>
Lock qt_scoped_lock(Mutex &mutex)
{
return Lock(mutex);
}
template <typename Mutex, typename Lock = std::unique_lock<typename std::decay<Mutex>::type>>
Lock qt_unique_lock(Mutex &mutex)
{
return Lock(mutex);
}
template <typename Mutex, typename Lock = std::unique_lock<typename std::decay<Mutex>::type>>
Lock qt_unique_lock(Mutex *mutex)
{
return mutex ? Lock(*mutex) : Lock() ;
}
} // unnamed namespace
QT_END_NAMESPACE
#endif // QLOCKING_P_H
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