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249 lines
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/*
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* Copyright 2004 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
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* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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*/
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#include <type_traits>
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#include "rtc_base/bind.h"
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#include "rtc_base/gunit.h"
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#include "rtc_base/refcount.h"
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#include "rtc_base/refcountedobject.h"
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namespace rtc {
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namespace {
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struct LifeTimeCheck;
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struct MethodBindTester {
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void NullaryVoid() { ++call_count; }
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int NullaryInt() {
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++call_count;
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return 1;
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}
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int NullaryConst() const {
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++call_count;
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return 2;
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}
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void UnaryVoid(int dummy) { ++call_count; }
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template <class T>
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T Identity(T value) {
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++call_count;
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return value;
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}
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int UnaryByPointer(int* value) const {
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++call_count;
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return ++(*value);
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}
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int UnaryByRef(const int& value) const {
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++call_count;
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return ++const_cast<int&>(value);
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}
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int Multiply(int a, int b) const {
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++call_count;
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return a * b;
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}
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void RefArgument(const scoped_refptr<LifeTimeCheck>& object) {
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EXPECT_TRUE(object.get() != nullptr);
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}
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mutable int call_count;
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};
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struct A {
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int dummy;
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};
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struct B : public RefCountInterface {
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int dummy;
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};
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struct C : public A, B {};
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struct D {
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int AddRef();
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};
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struct E : public D {
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int Release();
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};
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struct F {
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void AddRef();
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void Release();
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};
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struct LifeTimeCheck {
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LifeTimeCheck() : ref_count_(0) {}
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void AddRef() { ++ref_count_; }
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void Release() { --ref_count_; }
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void NullaryVoid() {}
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int ref_count_;
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};
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int Return42() {
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return 42;
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}
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int Negate(int a) {
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return -a;
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}
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int Multiply(int a, int b) {
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return a * b;
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}
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} // namespace
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// Try to catch any problem with scoped_refptr type deduction in rtc::Bind at
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// compile time.
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#define EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_PTR(T) \
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static_assert(is_same<detail::PointerType<T>::type, T*>::value, \
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"PointerTyp" \
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"e")
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#define EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_SCOPED_REFPTR(T) \
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static_assert( \
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is_same<detail::PointerType<T>::type, scoped_refptr<T>>::value, \
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"PointerType")
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_PTR(void);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_PTR(int);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_PTR(double);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_PTR(A);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_PTR(D);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_PTR(RefCountInterface*);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_PTR(
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decltype(Unretained<RefCountedObject<RefCountInterface>>));
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_SCOPED_REFPTR(RefCountInterface);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_SCOPED_REFPTR(B);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_SCOPED_REFPTR(C);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_SCOPED_REFPTR(E);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_SCOPED_REFPTR(F);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_SCOPED_REFPTR(RefCountedObject<RefCountInterface>);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_SCOPED_REFPTR(RefCountedObject<B>);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_SCOPED_REFPTR(RefCountedObject<C>);
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EXPECT_IS_CAPTURED_AS_SCOPED_REFPTR(const RefCountedObject<RefCountInterface>);
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TEST(BindTest, BindToMethod) {
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MethodBindTester object = {0};
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EXPECT_EQ(0, object.call_count);
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Bind(&MethodBindTester::NullaryVoid, &object)();
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EXPECT_EQ(1, object.call_count);
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EXPECT_EQ(1, Bind(&MethodBindTester::NullaryInt, &object)());
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EXPECT_EQ(2, object.call_count);
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EXPECT_EQ(2, Bind(&MethodBindTester::NullaryConst,
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static_cast<const MethodBindTester*>(&object))());
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EXPECT_EQ(3, object.call_count);
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Bind(&MethodBindTester::UnaryVoid, &object, 5)();
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EXPECT_EQ(4, object.call_count);
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EXPECT_EQ(100, Bind(&MethodBindTester::Identity<int>, &object, 100)());
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EXPECT_EQ(5, object.call_count);
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const std::string string_value("test string");
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EXPECT_EQ(string_value, Bind(&MethodBindTester::Identity<std::string>,
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&object, string_value)());
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EXPECT_EQ(6, object.call_count);
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int value = 11;
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// Bind binds by value, even if the method signature is by reference, so
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// "reference" binds require pointers.
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EXPECT_EQ(12, Bind(&MethodBindTester::UnaryByPointer, &object, &value)());
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EXPECT_EQ(12, value);
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EXPECT_EQ(7, object.call_count);
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// It's possible to bind to a function that takes a const reference, though
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// the capture will be a copy. See UnaryByRef hackery above where it removes
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// the const to make sure the underlying storage is, in fact, a copy.
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EXPECT_EQ(13, Bind(&MethodBindTester::UnaryByRef, &object, value)());
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// But the original value is unmodified.
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EXPECT_EQ(12, value);
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EXPECT_EQ(8, object.call_count);
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EXPECT_EQ(56, Bind(&MethodBindTester::Multiply, &object, 7, 8)());
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EXPECT_EQ(9, object.call_count);
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}
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TEST(BindTest, BindToFunction) {
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EXPECT_EQ(42, Bind(&Return42)());
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EXPECT_EQ(3, Bind(&Negate, -3)());
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EXPECT_EQ(56, Bind(&Multiply, 8, 7)());
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}
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// Test Bind where method object implements RefCountInterface and is passed as a
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// pointer.
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TEST(BindTest, CapturePointerAsScopedRefPtr) {
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LifeTimeCheck object;
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 0);
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scoped_refptr<LifeTimeCheck> scoped_object(&object);
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 1);
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{
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auto functor = Bind(&LifeTimeCheck::NullaryVoid, &object);
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 2);
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scoped_object = nullptr;
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 1);
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}
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 0);
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}
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// Test Bind where method object implements RefCountInterface and is passed as a
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// scoped_refptr<>.
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TEST(BindTest, CaptureScopedRefPtrAsScopedRefPtr) {
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LifeTimeCheck object;
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 0);
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scoped_refptr<LifeTimeCheck> scoped_object(&object);
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 1);
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{
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auto functor = Bind(&LifeTimeCheck::NullaryVoid, scoped_object);
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 2);
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scoped_object = nullptr;
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 1);
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}
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 0);
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}
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// Test Bind where method object is captured as scoped_refptr<> and the functor
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// dies while there are references left.
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TEST(BindTest, FunctorReleasesObjectOnDestruction) {
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LifeTimeCheck object;
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 0);
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scoped_refptr<LifeTimeCheck> scoped_object(&object);
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 1);
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Bind(&LifeTimeCheck::NullaryVoid, &object)();
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 1);
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scoped_object = nullptr;
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 0);
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}
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// Test Bind with scoped_refptr<> argument.
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TEST(BindTest, ScopedRefPointerArgument) {
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LifeTimeCheck object;
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 0);
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scoped_refptr<LifeTimeCheck> scoped_object(&object);
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 1);
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{
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MethodBindTester bind_tester;
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auto functor =
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Bind(&MethodBindTester::RefArgument, &bind_tester, scoped_object);
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 2);
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}
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 1);
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scoped_object = nullptr;
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EXPECT_EQ(object.ref_count_, 0);
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}
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namespace {
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const int* Ref(const int& a) {
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return &a;
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}
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} // anonymous namespace
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// Test Bind with non-scoped_refptr<> reference argument, which should be
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// modified to a non-reference capture.
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TEST(BindTest, RefArgument) {
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const int x = 42;
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EXPECT_EQ(&x, Ref(x));
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// Bind() should make a copy of |x|, i.e. the pointers should be different.
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auto functor = Bind(&Ref, x);
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EXPECT_NE(&x, functor());
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}
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} // namespace rtc
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