/* * Copyright 2016 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. */ #ifndef RTC_BASE_REFCOUNTEDOBJECT_H_ #define RTC_BASE_REFCOUNTEDOBJECT_H_ #include #include "rtc_base/atomicops.h" namespace rtc { template class RefCountedObject : public T { public: RefCountedObject() {} template explicit RefCountedObject(P0&& p0) : T(std::forward(p0)) {} template RefCountedObject(P0&& p0, P1&& p1, Args&&... args) : T(std::forward(p0), std::forward(p1), std::forward(args)...) {} virtual int AddRef() const { return AtomicOps::Increment(&ref_count_); } virtual int Release() const { int count = AtomicOps::Decrement(&ref_count_); if (!count) { delete this; } return count; } // Return whether the reference count is one. If the reference count is used // in the conventional way, a reference count of 1 implies that the current // thread owns the reference and no other thread shares it. This call // performs the test for a reference count of one, and performs the memory // barrier needed for the owning thread to act on the object, knowing that it // has exclusive access to the object. virtual bool HasOneRef() const { return AtomicOps::AcquireLoad(&ref_count_) == 1; } protected: virtual ~RefCountedObject() {} mutable volatile int ref_count_ = 0; }; } // namespace rtc #endif // RTC_BASE_REFCOUNTEDOBJECT_H_