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516 lines
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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// The Loki Library
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// Copyright (c) 2008 Rich Sposato
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// The copyright on this file is protected under the terms of the MIT license.
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//
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// Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software for any
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// purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that the above copyright
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// notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this
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// permission notice appear in supporting documentation.
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//
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// The author makes no representations about the suitability of this software
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// for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
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//
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// $Id$
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/// @file Checker.h This file provides Loki's Checker facility.
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#ifndef LOKI_CHECKER_H_INCLUDED
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#define LOKI_CHECKER_H_INCLUDED
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#include <exception> // needed for calls to uncaught_exception.
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#include <assert.h>
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namespace Loki
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{
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/** @par ContractChecker and StaticChecker Overview
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The ContractChecker and StaticChecker classes have two purposes:
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- provide a mechanism by which programmers can determine which functions
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violate class/data invariants,
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- and determine which exception safety a function provides.
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@par Class & Data Invariants
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The ContractChecker and StaticChecker define invariants as "expressions that
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are true for particular data". They uses a function which returns true if all
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data are valid, and returns false if any datum is invalid. This is called the
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validator function, and the host class or function provides a pointer to it.
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The validator could also assert for any invariant which fails rather than
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return false. If the validator is a static member function, you can use it
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with checkers in any function, but especially standalone functions and class
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static functions. If the validator is a non-static member function, you can
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use it only within non-static member functions.
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@par Exception Safety Levels
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Years ago, David Abrahams formalized a framework for assessing the exception
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safety level a function provides. His framework describes three levels of
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guarantees. Any function which does not provide any of these levels is
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considered unsafe. ContractChecker and StaticChecker determine a function's
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safety level through the use of policy classes. Checker's policy classes can
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show if a function provides any of these three guarantees. Since there is no
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universal way to detect leaks, this facility provides no mechanism for finding
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leaks, but users may create their own validators which do. StaticChecker's
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policy classes only provide direct checking for the no-throw and invariant
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guarantees. With some finesse, a programmer can write a validator for
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StaticChecker that checks for the Strong guarantee.
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- No-throw guarantee: A function will not throw any exceptions.
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- Strong guarantee: A function will not change data if an exception occurs.
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(Which I call the no-change guarantee.)
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- Basic guarantee: A function will not leak resources and data will remain
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in a valid state if an exception occurs. (Which I call either the no-leak
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or no-break guarantee depending on context.)
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*/
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** @class CheckForNoThrow
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@par Exception Safety Level:
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This exception-checking policy class for ContractChecker asserts if an
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exception exists. Host classes can use this to show that a member function
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provides the no-throw exception safety guarantees.
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@par Requirements For Host Class:
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This policy imposes no requirements on a host class.
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*/
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template < class Host >
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class CheckForNoThrow
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{
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public:
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inline explicit CheckForNoThrow( const Host * ) {}
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inline bool Check( const Host * ) const
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{
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const bool okay = ( !::std::uncaught_exception() );
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assert( okay );
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return okay;
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}
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};
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** @class CheckForNoChange
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@par Exception Safety Level:
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This exception-checking policy class for ContractChecker asserts only if a
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copy of the host differs from the host object when an exception occurs. Host
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classes can use this policy to show which member functions provide the strong
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exception guarantee.
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@par Requirements:
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This policy requires hosts to provide both the copy-constructor and the
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equality operator, and is intended for classes with value semantics.
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equality operator.
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*/
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template < class Host >
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class CheckForNoChange
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{
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public:
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inline explicit CheckForNoChange( const Host * host ) :
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m_compare( *host ) {}
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inline bool Check( const Host * host ) const
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{
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const bool okay = ( !::std::uncaught_exception() )
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|| ( m_compare == *host );
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assert( okay );
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return okay;
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}
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private:
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Host m_compare;
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};
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** @class CheckForNoChangeOrThrow
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@par Exception Safety Level:
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This exception-checking policy class for ContractChecker asserts either if a
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copy of the host differs from the original host object, or if an exception
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occurs. Host classes can use this policy to show which member functions provide
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the no-throw exception guarantee, and would never change data anyway.
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@par Requirements For Host Class:
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This policy requires hosts to provide both the copy-constructor and the
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equality operator, and is intended for classes with value semantics.
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*/
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template < class Host >
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class CheckForNoChangeOrThrow
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{
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public:
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inline explicit CheckForNoChangeOrThrow( const Host * host ) :
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m_compare( *host ) {}
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inline bool Check( const Host * host ) const
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{
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bool okay = ( !::std::uncaught_exception() );
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assert( okay );
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okay = ( m_compare == *host );
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assert( okay );
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return okay;
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}
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private:
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Host m_compare;
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};
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** @class CheckForEquality
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@par Exception Safety Level:
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This exception-checking policy class for ContractChecker asserts if a copy of the host differs from the host object regardless of whether an exception occurs.
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Host classes can use this policy to show which member functions never change
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data members, and thereby provide the strong exception safety level by default.
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@par Requirements For Host Class:
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This policy requires hosts to provide both the copy-constructor and the
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equality operator, and is intended for classes with value semantics.
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*/
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template < class Host >
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class CheckForEquality
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{
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public:
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inline explicit CheckForEquality( const Host * host ) :
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m_compare( *host ) {}
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inline bool Check( const Host * host ) const
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{
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const bool okay = ( m_compare == *host );
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assert( okay );
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return okay;
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}
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private:
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Host m_compare;
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};
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** @class CheckForNothing
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@par Exception Safety Level:
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This exception-checking policy class for ContractChecker does nothing when
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called. Host classes can use this to show which member functions provide
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neither the strong nor no-throw exception guarantees. The best guarantee such
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functions can provide is that nothing gets leaked.
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@par Requirements For Host Class:
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This policy imposes no requirements on a host class.
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*/
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template < class Host >
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class CheckForNothing
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{
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public:
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inline explicit CheckForNothing( const Host * ) {}
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inline bool Check( const Host * ) const { return true; }
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};
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** @class ContractChecker
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This class determines if a function violated any class invariant, but it also
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determines if a function fulfills its contract with client code. In the
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"Design by Contract" paradigm, each function has certain pre-conditions and
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post-conditions which may differ from the class invariants. This asserts if a
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check for an invariant fails as well as if any pre- or post-condition fails.
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It also demonstrate which exception safety level a function provides.
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@par Usage
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-# Implement a function that checks each class invariant. The function must
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have the signature similar to the Validator type. Something like:
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"bool Host::IsValid( void ) const;"
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- The function should return true if everything is okay, but false if
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something is wrong.
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- Or it could assert if anything is wrong.
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- Ideally, it should be private.
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-# Implement similar functions to check for pre-conditions and post-conditions.
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Functions which verify pre-conditions and post-conditions do not need to
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check all class invariants, just conditions specific to certain public
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functions in the host class.
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-# Declare some typedef's inside the class declaration like these. Make one
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typedef for each exception policy you use. I typedef'ed the CheckForNothing
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policy as CheckInvariants because even if a function can't provide either the
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no-throw nor the no-change policies, it should still make sure the object
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remains in a valid state.
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- typedef ::Loki::ContractChecker< Host, ::Loki::CheckForNoThrow > CheckForNoThrow;
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- typedef ::Loki::ContractChecker< Host, ::Loki::CheckForNoChange > CheckForNoChange;
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- typedef ::Loki::ContractChecker< Host, ::Loki::CheckForEquality > CheckForEquality;
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- typedef ::Loki::ContractChecker< Host, ::Loki::CheckForNothing > CheckInvariants;
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-# Construct a checker near the top of each member function - except in the
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validator member function. Pass the this pointer and the address of your
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validator function into the checker's constructor. You may also pass in pointers
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to function which check pre- and post-conditions.
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- If the function never throws, then use the CheckForNoThrow policy.
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- If the function never changes any data members, then use CheckForEquality
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policy.
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- If the function's normal execution flow changes data, but must make sure
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data remains unchanged when any exceptions occur, then use the
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CheckForNoChange policy.
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- Otherwise use the CheckInvariants policy.
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-# Recompile a debug version of your program, run the program and all the unit
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tests, and look for which assertions failed.
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*/
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template
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<
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class Host,
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template < class > class ExceptionPolicy
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>
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class ContractChecker : public ExceptionPolicy< Host >
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{
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/// Shorthand for the ExceptionPolicy class.
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typedef ExceptionPolicy< Host > Ep;
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public:
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/// Signature for the validation function.
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typedef bool ( Host:: * Validator )( void ) const;
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/** The constructor makes sure the host is valid at the time the checker
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was created, thus insuring the host object was not corrupt from the start.
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@par host Pointer to host object.
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@par validator Pointer to function that checks class invariants.
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@par pre Optional pointer to function that checks pre-conditions.
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@par post Optional pointer to function that checks post-conditions.
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*/
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inline ContractChecker( const Host * host, Validator validator,
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Validator pre = 0, Validator post = 0 ) :
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Ep( host ),
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m_host( host ),
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m_validator( validator ),
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m_pre( pre ),
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m_post( post )
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{
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assert( Check() );
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if ( 0 != m_pre )
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assert( ( m_host->*( m_pre ) )() );
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}
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/** The destructor checks if any Host invariants failed, and then calls the
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ExceptionPolicy's Check function to determine what to do in case of an
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exception.
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*/
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inline ~ContractChecker( void )
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{
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assert( Check() );
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if ( 0 != m_post )
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assert( ( m_host->*( m_post ) )() );
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assert( Ep::Check( m_host ) );
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}
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/** This first checks the invariants for ContractChecker, and then calls the
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validator function for the host to make sure no class invariants were
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broken by the host within the Host's member function body. The host
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member function can call Check directly to verify the object remains valid
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at any time. This does not care if the pre- and post-condition validator
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pointers are null since a host class may pass in NULL pointers for either
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to indicate the pre-conditions or post-conditions are the same as the
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overall class invariants.
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*/
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inline bool Check( void ) const
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{
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assert( 0 != this );
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assert( 0 != m_host );
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assert( 0 != m_validator );
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// Now that this confirms the pointers to the host and validation
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// functions are not null, go ahead and validate the host object.
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const bool okay = ( m_host->*( m_validator ) )();
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assert( okay );
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return okay;
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}
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private:
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/// Default constructor is not implemented.
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ContractChecker( void );
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/// Copy constructor is not implemented.
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ContractChecker( const ContractChecker & );
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/// Copy-assignment operator is not implemented.
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ContractChecker & operator = ( const ContractChecker & );
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/// Pointer to the host object.
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const Host * m_host;
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/// Pointer to member function that checks Host object's invariants.
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Validator m_validator;
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/// Pointer to member function that checks Host object's pre-conditions.
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Validator m_pre;
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/// Pointer to member function that checks Host object's post-conditions.
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Validator m_post;
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};
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** @class CheckStaticForNoThrow
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@par Exception Safety Level:
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This exception-checking policy class for StaticChecker asserts if an exception
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exists. Functions can use this to show they provide the no-throw exception
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safety guarantee.
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*/
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class CheckStaticForNoThrow
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{
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public:
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inline bool Check( void )
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{
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const bool okay = !::std::uncaught_exception();
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assert( okay );
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return okay;
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}
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};
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** @class CheckStaticForNothing
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@par Exception Safety Level:
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This exception-checking policy class for StaticChecker does nothing when called.
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Functions can use this to show they might provide the weak exception guarantee.
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The best guarantee such functions can provide is that nothing gets leaked.
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*/
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class CheckStaticForNothing
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{
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public:
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inline bool Check( void ) { return true; }
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};
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** @class StaticChecker
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This class checks if a function provides the no-throw exception safety level
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and if the function violated any invariants. Invariants for stand-alone and
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static functions act as pre-conditions and post-conditions.
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@par Usage
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-# Implement a function that checks the invariants associated with a function,
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or with the static data for a class. The function must
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have the signature similar to the Validator type. Something like:
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"static bool Host::StaticIsValid( void );" or "bool IsOkay( void );"
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- The function should return true if everything is okay, but false if
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something is wrong.
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- Or it could assert if anything is wrong.
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-# If the checker is for static functions within a class, declare typedef's
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inside the class declaration like these. Make one typedef for each policy
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you use. I typedef'ed the CheckForNothing policy as CheckInvariants because
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even if a function can't provide the no-throw guarantee, it should still
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make sure that static data remains in a valid state.
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- typedef ::Loki::StaticChecker< ::Loki::CheckForNoThrow > CheckStaticForNoThrow;
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- typedef ::Loki::StaticChecker< ::Loki::CheckForNothing > CheckStaticInvariants;
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-# Construct a checker near the top of each member function - except in the
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validator member function. Pass the address of your validator function into
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the checker's constructor.
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- If the function never throws, then use the CheckForNoThrow policy.
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- Otherwise use the CheckInvariants policy.
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-# Recompile a debug version of your program, run it, and see if an assertion
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fails.
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*/
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template
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<
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class ExceptionPolicy
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>
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class StaticChecker : public ExceptionPolicy
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{
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/// Shorthand for the ExceptionPolicy class.
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typedef ExceptionPolicy Ep;
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public:
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/// Signature for the validation function.
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typedef bool ( * Validator )( void );
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/** The constructor makes sure the host is valid at the time the checker
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was created, thus insuring the host object was not corrupt from the start.
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@par validator Pointer to function that checks class invariants.
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@par pre Optional pointer to function that checks pre-conditions.
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@par post Optional pointer to function that checks post-conditions.
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*/
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inline explicit StaticChecker( Validator validator,
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Validator pre = 0, Validator post = 0 ) :
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Ep(),
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m_validator( validator ),
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m_pre( pre ),
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m_post( post )
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{
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assert( Check() );
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if ( 0 != m_pre )
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assert( m_pre() );
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}
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/** The destructor checks if any Host invariants failed, and then calls the
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ExceptionPolicy's Check function to determine what to do in case of an
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exception.
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*/
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inline ~StaticChecker( void )
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{
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assert( Check() );
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if ( 0 != m_post )
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assert( m_post() );
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assert( Ep::Check() );
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}
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/** This first checks its own invariants, and then calls the validator
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function to make sure no invariants were broken by the function which
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created this checker. That function can call Check directly to verify the
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data remains valid at any time. This does not care if the pre- and post-
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condition validator pointers are null since a host class may pass in NULL
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pointers for either to indicate the pre-conditions or post-conditions are
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the same as the overall class invariants.
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*/
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inline bool Check( void ) const
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{
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assert( 0 != this );
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assert( 0 != m_validator );
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// Now that this confirms the pointers to the host and validation
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// functions are not null, go ahead and validate the host object.
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const bool okay = m_validator();
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assert( okay );
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return okay;
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}
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private:
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/// Default constructor is not implemented.
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StaticChecker( void );
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/// Copy constructor is not implemented.
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StaticChecker( const StaticChecker & );
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/// Copy-assignment operator is not implemented.
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StaticChecker & operator = ( const StaticChecker & );
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/// Pointer to member function that checks Host object's invariants.
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Validator m_validator;
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/// Pointer to member function that checks Host object's pre-conditions.
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Validator m_pre;
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/// Pointer to member function that checks Host object's post-conditions.
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Validator m_post;
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};
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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}; // end namespace Loki
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#endif
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