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- // Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer
- // Copyright 2023 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
- // http://ceres-solver.org/
- //
- // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
- //
- // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
- // this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
- // this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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- // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its contributors may be
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- //
- // Author: keir@google.com (Keir Mierle)
- #ifndef CERES_INTERNAL_CASTS_H_
- #define CERES_INTERNAL_CASTS_H_
- #include <cassert>
- namespace ceres {
- // Identity metafunction.
- template <class T>
- struct identity_ {
- using type = T;
- };
- // Use implicit_cast as a safe version of static_cast or const_cast
- // for implicit conversions. For example:
- // - Upcasting in a type hierarchy.
- // - Performing arithmetic conversions (int32 to int64, int to double, etc.).
- // - Adding const or volatile qualifiers.
- //
- // In general, implicit_cast can be used to convert this code
- // To to = from;
- // DoSomething(to);
- // to this
- // DoSomething(implicit_cast<To>(from));
- //
- // base::identity_ is used to make a non-deduced context, which
- // forces all callers to explicitly specify the template argument.
- template <typename To>
- inline To implicit_cast(typename identity_<To>::type to) {
- return to;
- }
- // This version of implicit_cast is used when two template arguments
- // are specified. It's obsolete and should not be used.
- template <typename To, typename From>
- inline To implicit_cast(typename identity_<From>::type const& f) {
- return f;
- }
- // When you upcast (that is, cast a pointer from type Foo to type
- // SuperclassOfFoo), it's fine to use implicit_cast<>, since upcasts
- // always succeed. When you downcast (that is, cast a pointer from
- // type Foo to type SubclassOfFoo), static_cast<> isn't safe, because
- // how do you know the pointer is really of type SubclassOfFoo? It
- // could be a bare Foo, or of type DifferentSubclassOfFoo. Thus,
- // when you downcast, you should use this macro. In debug mode, we
- // use dynamic_cast<> to double-check the downcast is legal (we die
- // if it's not). In normal mode, we do the efficient static_cast<>
- // instead. Thus, it's important to test in debug mode to make sure
- // the cast is legal!
- // This is the only place in the code we should use dynamic_cast<>.
- // In particular, you SHOULDN'T be using dynamic_cast<> in order to
- // do RTTI (eg code like this:
- // if (dynamic_cast<Subclass1>(foo)) HandleASubclass1Object(foo);
- // if (dynamic_cast<Subclass2>(foo)) HandleASubclass2Object(foo);
- // You should design the code some other way not to need this.
- // TODO(sameeragarwal): Modernize this.
- template <typename To, typename From> // use like this: down_cast<T*>(foo);
- inline To down_cast(From* f) { // so we only accept pointers
- // Ensures that To is a sub-type of From *. This test is here only
- // for compile-time type checking, and has no overhead in an
- // optimized build at run-time, as it will be optimized away
- // completely.
- // TODO(csilvers): This should use COMPILE_ASSERT.
- if (false) {
- implicit_cast<From*, To>(nullptr);
- }
- // uses RTTI in dbg and fastbuild. asserts are disabled in opt builds.
- assert(f == nullptr || dynamic_cast<To>(f) != nullptr); // NOLINT
- return static_cast<To>(f);
- }
- } // namespace ceres
- #endif // CERES_INTERNAL_CASTS_H_
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