dnl Copyright 2002, The libsigc++ Development Team dnl dnl This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or dnl modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public dnl License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either dnl version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. dnl dnl This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU dnl Lesser General Public License for more details. dnl dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public dnl License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software dnl Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA dnl divert(-1) include(template.macros.m4) define([FUNCTOR_PTR_FUN],[dnl template class pointer_functor$1; template struct functor_trait { typedef T_return result_type; typedef pointer_functor$1 functor_type; }; ]) define([FUNCTOR_MEM_FUN],[dnl template class mem_functor$1; template class const_mem_functor$1; template struct functor_trait { typedef T_return result_type; typedef mem_functor$1 functor_type; }; template struct functor_trait { typedef T_return result_type; typedef const_mem_functor$1 functor_type; }; ]) divert(0)dnl _FIREWALL([FUNCTORS_FUNCTOR_TRAIT]) #include #include namespace sigc { //TODO: When we can break ABI, replace nil by something else, such as sigc_nil. // nil is a keyword in Objective C++. When gcc is used for compiling Objective C++ // programs, nil is defined as a preprocessor macro. // https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695235 #if defined(nil) && defined(SIGC_PRAGMA_PUSH_POP_MACRO) #define SIGC_NIL_HAS_BEEN_PUSHED 1 #pragma push_macro("nil") #undef nil #endif /** nil struct type. * The nil struct type is used as default template argument in the * unnumbered sigc::signal and sigc::slot templates. * * @ingroup signal * @ingroup slot */ #ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS struct nil; #else struct nil {}; #endif #ifdef SIGC_NIL_HAS_BEEN_PUSHED #undef SIGC_NIL_HAS_BEEN_PUSHED #pragma pop_macro("nil") #endif /** @defgroup sigcfunctors Functors * Functors are copyable types that define operator()(). * * Types that define operator()() overloads with different return types are referred to * as multi-type functors. Multi-type functors are only partially supported in libsigc++. * * Closures are functors that store all information needed to invoke a callback from operator()(). * * Adaptors are functors that alter the signature of a functor's operator()(). * * libsigc++ defines numerous functors, closures and adaptors. * Since libsigc++ is a callback library, most functors are also closures. * The documentation doesn't distinguish between functors and closures. * * The basic functor types libsigc++ provides are created with ptr_fun() and mem_fun() * and can be converted into slots implicitly. * The set of adaptors that ships with libsigc++ is documented in the @ref adaptors module. * * If you want to mix user-defined and third party functors with libsigc++, * and you want them to be implicitly convertible into slots, libsigc++ must know * the result type of your functors. There are different ways to achieve that. * * - Derive your functors from sigc::functor_base and place * typedef T_return result_type; in the class definition. * - Use the macro SIGC_FUNCTOR_TRAIT(T_functor,T_return) in namespace sigc. * Multi-type functors are only partly supported. * - For functors not derived from sigc::functor_base, and not specified with * SIGC_FUNCTOR_TRAIT(), libsigc++ tries to deduce the result type with the * C++11 decltype() specifier. That attempt usually succeeds if the functor * has a single operator()(), but it fails if operator()() is overloaded. * - Use the macro #SIGC_FUNCTORS_HAVE_RESULT_TYPE, if you want libsigc++ to assume * that result_type is defined in all user-defined or third party functors, * whose result type can't be deduced in any other way. * * If all these ways to deduce the result type fail, void is assumed. * * With libsigc++ versions before 2.6, the macro * #SIGC_FUNCTORS_DEDUCE_RESULT_TYPE_WITH_DECLTYPE activated the test with * decltype(). That macro is now unneccesary and deprecated. */ /** A hint to the compiler. * All functors which define @p result_type should publically inherit from this hint. * * @ingroup sigcfunctors */ struct functor_base {}; /** Helper class, to determine if decltype() can deduce the result type of a functor. * * @ingroup sigcfunctors */ template class can_deduce_result_type_with_decltype { private: struct biggerthanint { int memory1; int memory2; int memory3; int memory4; }; static biggerthanint checksize(...); // If decltype(&X_functor::operator()) can't be evaluated, this checksize() overload // is ignored because of the SFINAE rule (Substitution Failure Is Not An Error). template static int checksize(X_functor* obj, decltype(&X_functor::operator()) p = nullptr); public: static const bool value #ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS = sizeof(checksize(static_cast(nullptr))) == sizeof(int) #endif ; }; /** Trait that specifies the return type of any type. * Template specializations for functors derived from sigc::functor_base, * for other functors whose result type can be deduced with decltype(), * for function pointers and for class methods are provided. * * @tparam T_functor Functor type. * @tparam I_derives_functor_base Whether @p T_functor inherits from sigc::functor_base. * @tparam I_can_use_decltype Whether the result type of @p T_functor can be deduced * with decltype(). * * @ingroup sigcfunctors */ template ::value, bool I_can_use_decltype = can_deduce_result_type_with_decltype::value> struct functor_trait { typedef void result_type; typedef T_functor functor_type; }; #ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS template struct functor_trait { typedef typename T_functor::result_type result_type; typedef T_functor functor_type; }; template struct functor_trait { typedef typename functor_trait::result_type result_type; typedef T_functor functor_type; }; #endif // DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS /** Helper macro, if you want to mix user-defined and third party functors with libsigc++. * * If you want to mix functors not derived from sigc::functor_base with libsigc++, and * these functors define @p result_type, use this macro inside namespace sigc like so: * @code * namespace sigc { SIGC_FUNCTORS_HAVE_RESULT_TYPE } * @endcode * * @ingroup sigcfunctors */ #define SIGC_FUNCTORS_HAVE_RESULT_TYPE \ template \ struct functor_trait \ { \ typedef typename T_functor::result_type result_type; \ typedef T_functor functor_type; \ }; /** Helper macro, if you want to mix user-defined and third party functors with libsigc++. * * If you want to mix functors not derived from sigc::functor_base with libsigc++, and * these functors don't define @p result_type, use this macro inside namespace sigc * to expose the return type of the functors like so: * @code * namespace sigc { * SIGC_FUNCTOR_TRAIT(first_functor_type, return_type_of_first_functor_type) * SIGC_FUNCTOR_TRAIT(second_functor_type, return_type_of_second_functor_type) * ... * } * @endcode * * @ingroup sigcfunctors */ #define SIGC_FUNCTOR_TRAIT(T_functor,T_return) \ template <> \ struct functor_trait \ { \ typedef T_return result_type; \ typedef T_functor functor_type; \ }; \ template <> \ struct functor_trait \ { \ typedef T_return result_type; \ typedef T_functor functor_type; \ }; #ifndef SIGCXX_DISABLE_DEPRECATED /** Helper macro, if you want to mix user-defined and third party functors with libsigc++. * * If you want to mix functors not derived from sigc::functor_base with libsigc++, * and your compiler can deduce the result type of the functor with the C++11 * keyword decltype, use this macro inside namespace sigc like so: * @code * namespace sigc { * SIGC_FUNCTORS_DEDUCE_RESULT_TYPE_WITH_DECLTYPE * } * @endcode * * Functors with overloaded operator()() are not supported. * * @newin{2,2,11} * * @deprecated This macro does nothing. The test it activated in libsigc++ * versions before 2.6, is now unconditionally activated. * * @ingroup sigcfunctors */ #define SIGC_FUNCTORS_DEDUCE_RESULT_TYPE_WITH_DECLTYPE // Empty #endif // SIGCXX_DISABLE_DEPRECATED #ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS // detect the return type and the functor version of non-functor types. FOR(0,CALL_SIZE,[[FUNCTOR_PTR_FUN(%1)]]) FOR(0,CALL_SIZE,[[FUNCTOR_MEM_FUN(%1)]]) #endif // DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS } /* namespace sigc */