//===- Any.h - Generic type erased holder of any type -----------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file provides Any, a non-template class modeled in the spirit of // std::any. The idea is to provide a type-safe replacement for C's void*. // It can hold a value of any copy-constructible copy-assignable type // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_ADT_ANY_H #define LLVM_ADT_ANY_H #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h" #include #include #include namespace llvm { class Any { template struct TypeId { static const char Id; }; struct StorageBase { virtual ~StorageBase() = default; virtual std::unique_ptr clone() const = 0; virtual const void *id() const = 0; }; template struct StorageImpl : public StorageBase { explicit StorageImpl(const T &Value) : Value(Value) {} explicit StorageImpl(T &&Value) : Value(std::move(Value)) {} std::unique_ptr clone() const override { return std::make_unique>(Value); } const void *id() const override { return &TypeId::Id; } T Value; private: StorageImpl &operator=(const StorageImpl &Other) = delete; StorageImpl(const StorageImpl &Other) = delete; }; public: Any() = default; Any(const Any &Other) : Storage(Other.Storage ? Other.Storage->clone() : nullptr) {} // When T is Any or T is not copy-constructible we need to explicitly disable // the forwarding constructor so that the copy constructor gets selected // instead. template , Any>>, // We also disable this overload when an `Any` object can be // converted to the parameter type because in that case, // this constructor may combine with that conversion during // overload resolution for determining copy // constructibility, and then when we try to determine copy // constructibility below we may infinitely recurse. This is // being evaluated by the standards committee as a potential // DR in `std::any` as well, but we're going ahead and // adopting it to work-around usage of `Any` with types that // need to be implicitly convertible from an `Any`. llvm::negation>>, std::is_copy_constructible>>::value, int> = 0> Any(T &&Value) { Storage = std::make_unique>>(std::forward(Value)); } Any(Any &&Other) : Storage(std::move(Other.Storage)) {} Any &swap(Any &Other) { std::swap(Storage, Other.Storage); return *this; } Any &operator=(Any Other) { Storage = std::move(Other.Storage); return *this; } bool hasValue() const { return !!Storage; } void reset() { Storage.reset(); } private: template friend T any_cast(const Any &Value); template friend T any_cast(Any &Value); template friend T any_cast(Any &&Value); template friend const T *any_cast(const Any *Value); template friend T *any_cast(Any *Value); template friend bool any_isa(const Any &Value); std::unique_ptr Storage; }; template const char Any::TypeId::Id = 0; template bool any_isa(const Any &Value) { if (!Value.Storage) return false; return Value.Storage->id() == &Any::TypeId>>::Id; } template T any_cast(const Any &Value) { return static_cast( *any_cast>>(&Value)); } template T any_cast(Any &Value) { return static_cast( *any_cast>>(&Value)); } template T any_cast(Any &&Value) { return static_cast(std::move( *any_cast>>(&Value))); } template const T *any_cast(const Any *Value) { using U = std::remove_cv_t>; assert(Value && any_isa(*Value) && "Bad any cast!"); if (!Value || !any_isa(*Value)) return nullptr; return &static_cast &>(*Value->Storage).Value; } template T *any_cast(Any *Value) { using U = std::decay_t; assert(Value && any_isa(*Value) && "Bad any cast!"); if (!Value || !any_isa(*Value)) return nullptr; return &static_cast &>(*Value->Storage).Value; } } // end namespace llvm #endif // LLVM_ADT_ANY_H