// Matrix Construct // // Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors // Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk // // Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any // purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above // copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The // full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file. #pragma once #define HAVE_IRCD_UTIL_UNWIND_H namespace ircd::util { struct unwind; }; // // Fundamental scope-unwind utilities establishing actions during destruction // /// Unconditionally executes the provided code when the object goes out of scope. /// struct ircd::util::unwind { struct nominal; struct exceptional; const std::function func; template unwind(F&& func) :func{std::forward(func)} {} unwind(const unwind &) = delete; unwind &operator=(const unwind &) = delete; ~unwind() noexcept { func(); } }; /// Executes function only if the unwind takes place without active exception /// /// The function is expected to be executed and the likely() should pipeline /// that branch and make this device cheaper to use under normal circumstances. /// struct ircd::util::unwind::nominal { struct assertion; const std::function func; template nominal(F&& func) :func{std::forward(func)} {} ~nominal() noexcept { if(likely(!std::uncaught_exceptions())) func(); } nominal(const nominal &) = delete; }; /// Executes function only if unwind is taking place because exception thrown /// /// The unlikely() intends for the cost of a branch misprediction to be paid /// for fetching and executing this function. This is because we strive to /// optimize the pipeline for the nominal path, making this device as cheap /// as possible to use. /// struct ircd::util::unwind::exceptional { struct assertion; const std::function func; template exceptional(F&& func) :func{std::forward(func)} {} ~exceptional() noexcept { if(unlikely(std::uncaught_exceptions())) func(); } exceptional(const exceptional &) = delete; }; /// Asserts that unwind is occurring without any exception. This allows some /// section of code, for example, the latter half of a function, to assert that /// it is not throwing and disrupting the other half. This is useful when no /// exception is expected thus placing other guarantees should not be required /// if this guarantee is met. /// struct ircd::util::unwind::nominal::assertion { ~assertion() noexcept { assert(likely(!std::uncaught_exceptions())); } }; /// Complements exceptional::assertion. This triggers an assertion when /// unwinding WITHOUT an exception. /// struct ircd::util::unwind::exceptional::assertion { ~assertion() noexcept { assert(likely(std::uncaught_exceptions())); } };