Bluetooth: fix fake device classes
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1 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4 //
5 // CancelableCallback is a wrapper around base::Callback that allows
6 // cancellation of a callback. CancelableCallback takes a reference on the
7 // wrapped callback until this object is destroyed or Reset()/Cancel() are
8 // called.
9 //
10 // NOTE:
12 // Calling CancellableCallback::Cancel() brings the object back to its natural,
13 // default-constructed state, i.e., CancellableCallback::callback() will return
14 // a null callback.
16 // THREAD-SAFETY:
18 // CancelableCallback objects must be created on, posted to, cancelled on, and
19 // destroyed on the same thread.
22 // EXAMPLE USAGE:
24 // In the following example, the test is verifying that RunIntensiveTest()
25 // Quit()s the message loop within 4 seconds. The cancelable callback is posted
26 // to the message loop, the intensive test runs, the message loop is run,
27 // then the callback is cancelled.
29 // void TimeoutCallback(const std::string& timeout_message) {
30 // FAIL() << timeout_message;
31 // MessageLoop::current()->QuitWhenIdle();
32 // }
34 // CancelableClosure timeout(base::Bind(&TimeoutCallback, "Test timed out."));
35 // MessageLoop::current()->PostDelayedTask(FROM_HERE, timeout.callback(),
36 // 4000) // 4 seconds to run.
37 // RunIntensiveTest();
38 // MessageLoop::current()->Run();
39 // timeout.Cancel(); // Hopefully this is hit before the timeout callback runs.
42 #ifndef BASE_CANCELABLE_CALLBACK_H_
43 #define BASE_CANCELABLE_CALLBACK_H_
45 #include "base/base_export.h"
46 #include "base/bind.h"
47 #include "base/callback.h"
48 #include "base/callback_internal.h"
49 #include "base/compiler_specific.h"
50 #include "base/logging.h"
51 #include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
53 namespace base {
55 template <typename Sig>
56 class CancelableCallback;
58 template <>
59 class CancelableCallback<void(void)> {
60 public:
61 CancelableCallback() : weak_factory_(this) {}
63 // |callback| must not be null.
64 explicit CancelableCallback(const base::Callback<void(void)>& callback)
65 : weak_factory_(this),
66 callback_(callback) {
67 DCHECK(!callback.is_null());
68 InitializeForwarder();
71 ~CancelableCallback() {}
73 // Cancels and drops the reference to the wrapped callback.
74 void Cancel() {
75 weak_factory_.InvalidateWeakPtrs();
76 forwarder_.Reset();
77 callback_.Reset();
80 // Returns true if the wrapped callback has been cancelled.
81 bool IsCancelled() const {
82 return callback_.is_null();
85 // Sets |callback| as the closure that may be cancelled. |callback| may not
86 // be null. Outstanding and any previously wrapped callbacks are cancelled.
87 void Reset(const base::Callback<void(void)>& callback) {
88 DCHECK(!callback.is_null());
90 // Outstanding tasks (e.g., posted to a message loop) must not be called.
91 Cancel();
93 // |forwarder_| is no longer valid after Cancel(), so re-bind.
94 InitializeForwarder();
96 callback_ = callback;
99 // Returns a callback that can be disabled by calling Cancel().
100 const base::Callback<void(void)>& callback() const {
101 return forwarder_;
104 private:
105 void Forward() {
106 callback_.Run();
109 // Helper method to bind |forwarder_| using a weak pointer from
110 // |weak_factory_|.
111 void InitializeForwarder() {
112 forwarder_ = base::Bind(&CancelableCallback<void(void)>::Forward,
113 weak_factory_.GetWeakPtr());
116 // Used to ensure Forward() is not run when this object is destroyed.
117 base::WeakPtrFactory<CancelableCallback<void(void)> > weak_factory_;
119 // The wrapper closure.
120 base::Callback<void(void)> forwarder_;
122 // The stored closure that may be cancelled.
123 base::Callback<void(void)> callback_;
125 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CancelableCallback);
128 template <typename A1>
129 class CancelableCallback<void(A1)> {
130 public:
131 CancelableCallback() : weak_factory_(this) {}
133 // |callback| must not be null.
134 explicit CancelableCallback(const base::Callback<void(A1)>& callback)
135 : weak_factory_(this),
136 callback_(callback) {
137 DCHECK(!callback.is_null());
138 InitializeForwarder();
141 ~CancelableCallback() {}
143 // Cancels and drops the reference to the wrapped callback.
144 void Cancel() {
145 weak_factory_.InvalidateWeakPtrs();
146 forwarder_.Reset();
147 callback_.Reset();
150 // Returns true if the wrapped callback has been cancelled.
151 bool IsCancelled() const {
152 return callback_.is_null();
155 // Sets |callback| as the closure that may be cancelled. |callback| may not
156 // be null. Outstanding and any previously wrapped callbacks are cancelled.
157 void Reset(const base::Callback<void(A1)>& callback) {
158 DCHECK(!callback.is_null());
160 // Outstanding tasks (e.g., posted to a message loop) must not be called.
161 Cancel();
163 // |forwarder_| is no longer valid after Cancel(), so re-bind.
164 InitializeForwarder();
166 callback_ = callback;
169 // Returns a callback that can be disabled by calling Cancel().
170 const base::Callback<void(A1)>& callback() const {
171 return forwarder_;
174 private:
175 void Forward(A1 a1) const {
176 callback_.Run(a1);
179 // Helper method to bind |forwarder_| using a weak pointer from
180 // |weak_factory_|.
181 void InitializeForwarder() {
182 forwarder_ = base::Bind(&CancelableCallback<void(A1)>::Forward,
183 weak_factory_.GetWeakPtr());
186 // Used to ensure Forward() is not run when this object is destroyed.
187 base::WeakPtrFactory<CancelableCallback<void(A1)> > weak_factory_;
189 // The wrapper closure.
190 base::Callback<void(A1)> forwarder_;
192 // The stored closure that may be cancelled.
193 base::Callback<void(A1)> callback_;
195 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CancelableCallback);
198 typedef CancelableCallback<void(void)> CancelableClosure;
200 } // namespace base
202 #endif // BASE_CANCELABLE_CALLBACK_H_