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// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
//
// CancelableCallback is a wrapper around base::Callback that allows
// cancellation of a callback. CancelableCallback takes a reference on the
// wrapped callback until this object is destroyed or Reset()/Cancel() are
// called.
//
// NOTE:
//
// Calling CancellableCallback::Cancel() brings the object back to its natural,
// default-constructed state, i.e., CancellableCallback::callback() will return
// a null callback.
//
// THREAD-SAFETY:
//
// CancelableCallback objects must be created on, posted to, cancelled on, and
// destroyed on the same thread.
//
//
// EXAMPLE USAGE:
//
// In the following example, the test is verifying that RunIntensiveTest()
// Quit()s the message loop within 4 seconds. The cancelable callback is posted
// to the message loop, the intensive test runs, the message loop is run,
// then the callback is cancelled.
//
// void TimeoutCallback(const std::string& timeout_message) {
// FAIL() << timeout_message;
// MessageLoop::current()->Quit();
// }
//
// CancelableClosure timeout(base::Bind(&TimeoutCallback, "Test timed out."));
// MessageLoop::current()->PostDelayedTask(FROM_HERE, timeout.callback(),
// 4000) // 4 seconds to run.
// RunIntensiveTest();
// MessageLoop::current()->Run();
// timeout.Cancel(); // Hopefully this is hit before the timeout callback runs.
//
#ifndef BASE_CANCELABLE_CALLBACK_H_
#define BASE_CANCELABLE_CALLBACK_H_
#include "base/base_export.h"
#include "base/bind.h"
#include "base/callback.h"
#include "base/callback_internal.h"
#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
namespace base {
template <typename Sig>
class CancelableCallback;
template <>
class CancelableCallback<void(void)> {
public:
CancelableCallback() : ALLOW_THIS_IN_INITIALIZER_LIST(weak_factory_(this)) {}
// |callback| must not be null.
explicit CancelableCallback(const base::Callback<void(void)>& callback)
: ALLOW_THIS_IN_INITIALIZER_LIST(weak_factory_(this)),
callback_(callback) {
DCHECK(!callback.is_null());
InitializeForwarder();
}
~CancelableCallback() {}
// Cancels and drops the reference to the wrapped callback.
void Cancel() {
weak_factory_.InvalidateWeakPtrs();
forwarder_.Reset();
callback_.Reset();
}
// Returns true if the wrapped callback has been cancelled.
bool IsCancelled() const {
return callback_.is_null();
}
// Sets |callback| as the closure that may be cancelled. |callback| may not
// be null. Outstanding and any previously wrapped callbacks are cancelled.
void Reset(const base::Callback<void(void)>& callback) {
DCHECK(!callback.is_null());
// Outstanding tasks (e.g., posted to a message loop) must not be called.
Cancel();
// |forwarder_| is no longer valid after Cancel(), so re-bind.
InitializeForwarder();
callback_ = callback;
}
// Returns a callback that can be disabled by calling Cancel().
const base::Callback<void(void)>& callback() const {
return forwarder_;
}
private:
void Forward() {
callback_.Run();
}
// Helper method to bind |forwarder_| using a weak pointer from
// |weak_factory_|.
void InitializeForwarder() {
forwarder_ = base::Bind(&CancelableCallback<void(void)>::Forward,
weak_factory_.GetWeakPtr());
}
// Used to ensure Forward() is not run when this object is destroyed.
base::WeakPtrFactory<CancelableCallback<void(void)> > weak_factory_;
// The wrapper closure.
base::Callback<void(void)> forwarder_;
// The stored closure that may be cancelled.
base::Callback<void(void)> callback_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CancelableCallback);
};
template <typename A1>
class CancelableCallback<void(A1)> {
public:
CancelableCallback() : ALLOW_THIS_IN_INITIALIZER_LIST(weak_factory_(this)) {}
// |callback| must not be null.
explicit CancelableCallback(const base::Callback<void(A1)>& callback)
: ALLOW_THIS_IN_INITIALIZER_LIST(weak_factory_(this)),
callback_(callback) {
DCHECK(!callback.is_null());
InitializeForwarder();
}
~CancelableCallback() {}
// Cancels and drops the reference to the wrapped callback.
void Cancel() {
weak_factory_.InvalidateWeakPtrs();
forwarder_.Reset();
callback_.Reset();
}
// Returns true if the wrapped callback has been cancelled.
bool IsCancelled() const {
return callback_.is_null();
}
// Sets |callback| as the closure that may be cancelled. |callback| may not
// be null. Outstanding and any previously wrapped callbacks are cancelled.
void Reset(const base::Callback<void(A1)>& callback) {
DCHECK(!callback.is_null());
// Outstanding tasks (e.g., posted to a message loop) must not be called.
Cancel();
// |forwarder_| is no longer valid after Cancel(), so re-bind.
InitializeForwarder();
callback_ = callback;
}
// Returns a callback that can be disabled by calling Cancel().
const base::Callback<void(A1)>& callback() const {
return forwarder_;
}
private:
void Forward(A1 a1) const {
callback_.Run(a1);
}
// Helper method to bind |forwarder_| using a weak pointer from
// |weak_factory_|.
void InitializeForwarder() {
forwarder_ = base::Bind(&CancelableCallback<void(A1)>::Forward,
weak_factory_.GetWeakPtr());
}
// Used to ensure Forward() is not run when this object is destroyed.
base::WeakPtrFactory<CancelableCallback<void(A1)> > weak_factory_;
// The wrapper closure.
base::Callback<void(A1)> forwarder_;
// The stored closure that may be cancelled.
base::Callback<void(A1)> callback_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CancelableCallback);
};
typedef CancelableCallback<void(void)> CancelableClosure;
} // namespace base
#endif // BASE_CANCELABLE_CALLBACK_H_