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4.5 KiB
C++
126 lines
4.5 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef BASE_NUMERICS_SAFE_CONVERSIONS_H_
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#define BASE_NUMERICS_SAFE_CONVERSIONS_H_
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#include <limits>
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#include "base/logging.h"
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#include "base/numerics/safe_conversions_impl.h"
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namespace base {
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// Convenience function that returns true if the supplied value is in range
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// for the destination type.
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template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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inline bool IsValueInRangeForNumericType(Src value) {
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return internal::DstRangeRelationToSrcRange<Dst>(value) ==
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internal::RANGE_VALID;
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}
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// checked_cast<> is analogous to static_cast<> for numeric types,
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// except that it CHECKs that the specified numeric conversion will not
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// overflow or underflow. NaN source will always trigger a CHECK.
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template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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inline Dst checked_cast(Src value) {
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CHECK(IsValueInRangeForNumericType<Dst>(value));
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return static_cast<Dst>(value);
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}
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// saturated_cast<> is analogous to static_cast<> for numeric types, except
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// that the specified numeric conversion will saturate rather than overflow or
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// underflow. NaN assignment to an integral will trigger a CHECK condition.
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template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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inline Dst saturated_cast(Src value) {
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// Optimization for floating point values, which already saturate.
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if (std::numeric_limits<Dst>::is_iec559)
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return static_cast<Dst>(value);
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switch (internal::DstRangeRelationToSrcRange<Dst>(value)) {
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case internal::RANGE_VALID:
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return static_cast<Dst>(value);
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case internal::RANGE_UNDERFLOW:
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return std::numeric_limits<Dst>::min();
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case internal::RANGE_OVERFLOW:
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return std::numeric_limits<Dst>::max();
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// Should fail only on attempting to assign NaN to a saturated integer.
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case internal::RANGE_INVALID:
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CHECK(false);
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return std::numeric_limits<Dst>::max();
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}
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NOTREACHED();
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return static_cast<Dst>(value);
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}
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// strict_cast<> is analogous to static_cast<> for numeric types, except that
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// it will cause a compile failure if the destination type is not large enough
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// to contain any value in the source type. It performs no runtime checking.
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template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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inline Dst strict_cast(Src value) {
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static_assert(std::numeric_limits<Src>::is_specialized,
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"Argument must be numeric.");
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static_assert(std::numeric_limits<Dst>::is_specialized,
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"Result must be numeric.");
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static_assert((internal::StaticDstRangeRelationToSrcRange<Dst, Src>::value ==
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internal::NUMERIC_RANGE_CONTAINED),
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"The numeric conversion is out of range for this type. You "
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"should probably use one of the following conversion "
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"mechanisms on the value you want to pass:\n"
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"- base::checked_cast\n"
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"- base::saturated_cast\n"
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"- base::CheckedNumeric");
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return static_cast<Dst>(value);
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}
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// StrictNumeric implements compile time range checking between numeric types by
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// wrapping assignment operations in a strict_cast. This class is intended to be
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// used for function arguments and return types, to ensure the destination type
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// can always contain the source type. This is essentially the same as enforcing
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// -Wconversion in gcc and C4302 warnings on MSVC, but it can be applied
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// incrementally at API boundaries, making it easier to convert code so that it
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// compiles cleanly with truncation warnings enabled.
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// This template should introduce no runtime overhead, but it also provides no
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// runtime checking of any of the associated mathematical operations. Use
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// CheckedNumeric for runtime range checks of tha actual value being assigned.
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template <typename T>
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class StrictNumeric {
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public:
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typedef T type;
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StrictNumeric() : value_(0) {}
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// Copy constructor.
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template <typename Src>
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StrictNumeric(const StrictNumeric<Src>& rhs)
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: value_(strict_cast<T>(rhs.value_)) {}
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// This is not an explicit constructor because we implicitly upgrade regular
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// numerics to StrictNumerics to make them easier to use.
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template <typename Src>
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StrictNumeric(Src value)
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: value_(strict_cast<T>(value)) {}
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// The numeric cast operator basically handles all the magic.
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template <typename Dst>
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operator Dst() const {
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return strict_cast<Dst>(value_);
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}
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private:
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T value_;
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};
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// Explicitly make a shorter size_t typedef for convenience.
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typedef StrictNumeric<size_t> SizeT;
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} // namespace base
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#endif // BASE_NUMERICS_SAFE_CONVERSIONS_H_
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