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							- // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
 
- // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
 
- // found in the LICENSE file.
 
- #ifndef BASE_TEMPLATE_UTIL_H_
 
- #define BASE_TEMPLATE_UTIL_H_
 
- #include <stddef.h>
 
- #include <iosfwd>
 
- #include <iterator>
 
- #include <type_traits>
 
- #include <utility>
 
- #include <vector>
 
- #include "build/build_config.h"
 
- // Some versions of libstdc++ have partial support for type_traits, but misses
 
- // a smaller subset while removing some of the older non-standard stuff. Assume
 
- // that all versions below 5.0 fall in this category, along with one 5.0
 
- // experimental release. Test for this by consulting compiler major version,
 
- // the only reliable option available, so theoretically this could fail should
 
- // you attempt to mix an earlier version of libstdc++ with >= GCC5. But
 
- // that's unlikely to work out, especially as GCC5 changed ABI.
 
- #define CR_GLIBCXX_5_0_0 20150123
 
- #if (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ < 5) || \
 
-     (defined(__GLIBCXX__) && __GLIBCXX__ == CR_GLIBCXX_5_0_0)
 
- #define CR_USE_FALLBACKS_FOR_OLD_EXPERIMENTAL_GLIBCXX
 
- #endif
 
- // This hacks around using gcc with libc++ which has some incompatibilies.
 
- // - is_trivially_* doesn't work: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=27538
 
- // TODO(danakj): Remove this when android builders are all using a newer version
 
- // of gcc, or the android ndk is updated to a newer libc++ that works with older
 
- // gcc versions.
 
- #if !defined(__clang__) && defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION)
 
- #define CR_USE_FALLBACKS_FOR_GCC_WITH_LIBCXX
 
- #endif
 
- namespace base {
 
- template <class T> struct is_non_const_reference : std::false_type {};
 
- template <class T> struct is_non_const_reference<T&> : std::true_type {};
 
- template <class T> struct is_non_const_reference<const T&> : std::false_type {};
 
- namespace internal {
 
- // Implementation detail of base::void_t below.
 
- template <typename...>
 
- struct make_void {
 
-   using type = void;
 
- };
 
- }  // namespace internal
 
- // base::void_t is an implementation of std::void_t from C++17.
 
- //
 
- // We use |base::internal::make_void| as a helper struct to avoid a C++14
 
- // defect:
 
- //   http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/void_t
 
- //   http://open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/cwg_defects.html#1558
 
- template <typename... Ts>
 
- using void_t = typename ::base::internal::make_void<Ts...>::type;
 
- namespace internal {
 
- // Uses expression SFINAE to detect whether using operator<< would work.
 
- template <typename T, typename = void>
 
- struct SupportsOstreamOperator : std::false_type {};
 
- template <typename T>
 
- struct SupportsOstreamOperator<T,
 
-                                decltype(void(std::declval<std::ostream&>()
 
-                                              << std::declval<T>()))>
 
-     : std::true_type {};
 
- template <typename T, typename = void>
 
- struct SupportsToString : std::false_type {};
 
- template <typename T>
 
- struct SupportsToString<T, decltype(void(std::declval<T>().ToString()))>
 
-     : std::true_type {};
 
- // Used to detech whether the given type is an iterator.  This is normally used
 
- // with std::enable_if to provide disambiguation for functions that take
 
- // templatzed iterators as input.
 
- template <typename T, typename = void>
 
- struct is_iterator : std::false_type {};
 
- template <typename T>
 
- struct is_iterator<T,
 
-                    void_t<typename std::iterator_traits<T>::iterator_category>>
 
-     : std::true_type {};
 
- // Helper to express preferences in an overload set. If more than one overload
 
- // are available for a given set of parameters the overload with the higher
 
- // priority will be chosen.
 
- template <size_t I>
 
- struct priority_tag : priority_tag<I - 1> {};
 
- template <>
 
- struct priority_tag<0> {};
 
- }  // namespace internal
 
- // is_trivially_copyable is especially hard to get right.
 
- // - Older versions of libstdc++ will fail to have it like they do for other
 
- //   type traits. This has become a subset of the second point, but used to be
 
- //   handled independently.
 
- // - An experimental release of gcc includes most of type_traits but misses
 
- //   is_trivially_copyable, so we still have to avoid using libstdc++ in this
 
- //   case, which is covered by CR_USE_FALLBACKS_FOR_OLD_EXPERIMENTAL_GLIBCXX.
 
- // - When compiling libc++ from before r239653, with a gcc compiler, the
 
- //   std::is_trivially_copyable can fail. So we need to work around that by not
 
- //   using the one in libc++ in this case. This is covered by the
 
- //   CR_USE_FALLBACKS_FOR_GCC_WITH_LIBCXX define, and is discussed in
 
- //   https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=27538#c1 where they point out that
 
- //   in libc++'s commit r239653 this is fixed by libc++ checking for gcc 5.1.
 
- // - In both of the above cases we are using the gcc compiler. When defining
 
- //   this ourselves on compiler intrinsics, the __is_trivially_copyable()
 
- //   intrinsic is not available on gcc before version 5.1 (see the discussion in
 
- //   https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=27538#c1 again), so we must check for
 
- //   that version.
 
- // - When __is_trivially_copyable() is not available because we are on gcc older
 
- //   than 5.1, we need to fall back to something, so we use __has_trivial_copy()
 
- //   instead based on what was done one-off in bit_cast() previously.
 
- // TODO(crbug.com/554293): Remove this when all platforms have this in the std
 
- // namespace and it works with gcc as needed.
 
- #if defined(CR_USE_FALLBACKS_FOR_OLD_EXPERIMENTAL_GLIBCXX) || \
 
-     defined(CR_USE_FALLBACKS_FOR_GCC_WITH_LIBCXX)
 
- template <typename T>
 
- struct is_trivially_copyable {
 
- // TODO(danakj): Remove this when android builders are all using a newer version
 
- // of gcc, or the android ndk is updated to a newer libc++ that does this for
 
- // us.
 
- #if _GNUC_VER >= 501
 
-   static constexpr bool value = __is_trivially_copyable(T);
 
- #else
 
-   static constexpr bool value =
 
-       __has_trivial_copy(T) && __has_trivial_destructor(T);
 
- #endif
 
- };
 
- #else
 
- template <class T>
 
- using is_trivially_copyable = std::is_trivially_copyable<T>;
 
- #endif
 
- #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) && __GNUC__ <= 7
 
- // Workaround for g++7 and earlier family.
 
- // Due to https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=80654, without this
 
- // Optional<std::vector<T>> where T is non-copyable causes a compile error.
 
- // As we know it is not trivially copy constructible, explicitly declare so.
 
- template <typename T>
 
- struct is_trivially_copy_constructible
 
-     : std::is_trivially_copy_constructible<T> {};
 
- template <typename... T>
 
- struct is_trivially_copy_constructible<std::vector<T...>> : std::false_type {};
 
- #else
 
- // Otherwise use std::is_trivially_copy_constructible as is.
 
- template <typename T>
 
- using is_trivially_copy_constructible = std::is_trivially_copy_constructible<T>;
 
- #endif
 
- // base::in_place_t is an implementation of std::in_place_t from
 
- // C++17. A tag type used to request in-place construction in template vararg
 
- // constructors.
 
- // Specification:
 
- // https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/in_place
 
- struct in_place_t {};
 
- constexpr in_place_t in_place = {};
 
- // base::in_place_type_t is an implementation of std::in_place_type_t from
 
- // C++17. A tag type used for in-place construction when the type to construct
 
- // needs to be specified, such as with base::unique_any, designed to be a
 
- // drop-in replacement.
 
- // Specification:
 
- // http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/in_place
 
- template <typename T>
 
- struct in_place_type_t {};
 
- template <typename T>
 
- struct is_in_place_type_t {
 
-   static constexpr bool value = false;
 
- };
 
- template <typename... Ts>
 
- struct is_in_place_type_t<in_place_type_t<Ts...>> {
 
-   static constexpr bool value = true;
 
- };
 
- // C++14 implementation of C++17's std::bool_constant.
 
- //
 
- // Reference: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/integral_constant
 
- // Specification: https://wg21.link/meta.type.synop
 
- template <bool B>
 
- using bool_constant = std::integral_constant<bool, B>;
 
- // C++14 implementation of C++17's std::conjunction.
 
- //
 
- // Reference: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/conjunction
 
- // Specification: https://wg21.link/meta.logical#1.itemdecl:1
 
- template <typename...>
 
- struct conjunction : std::true_type {};
 
- template <typename B1>
 
- struct conjunction<B1> : B1 {};
 
- template <typename B1, typename... Bn>
 
- struct conjunction<B1, Bn...>
 
-     : std::conditional_t<static_cast<bool>(B1::value), conjunction<Bn...>, B1> {
 
- };
 
- // C++14 implementation of C++17's std::disjunction.
 
- //
 
- // Reference: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/disjunction
 
- // Specification: https://wg21.link/meta.logical#itemdecl:2
 
- template <typename...>
 
- struct disjunction : std::false_type {};
 
- template <typename B1>
 
- struct disjunction<B1> : B1 {};
 
- template <typename B1, typename... Bn>
 
- struct disjunction<B1, Bn...>
 
-     : std::conditional_t<static_cast<bool>(B1::value), B1, disjunction<Bn...>> {
 
- };
 
- // C++14 implementation of C++17's std::negation.
 
- //
 
- // Reference: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/negation
 
- // Specification: https://wg21.link/meta.logical#itemdecl:3
 
- template <typename B>
 
- struct negation : bool_constant<!static_cast<bool>(B::value)> {};
 
- // Implementation of C++17's std::invoke_result_t.
 
- //
 
- // This implementation adds references to `Functor` and `Args` to work around
 
- // some quirks of std::result_of_t. See the #Notes section of [1] for details.
 
- //
 
- // References:
 
- // [1] https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/result_of
 
- // [2] https://wg21.link/meta.type.synop#lib:invoke_result_t
 
- template <typename Functor, typename... Args>
 
- using invoke_result_t = std::result_of_t<Functor && (Args && ...)>;
 
- // Simplified implementation of C++20's std::iter_value_t.
 
- // As opposed to std::iter_value_t, this implementation does not restrict
 
- // the type of `Iter` and does not consider specializations of
 
- // `indirectly_readable_traits`.
 
- //
 
- // Reference: https://wg21.link/readable.traits#2
 
- template <typename Iter>
 
- using iter_value_t = typename std::iterator_traits<
 
-     std::remove_cv_t<std::remove_reference_t<Iter>>>::value_type;
 
- // Simplified implementation of C++20's std::iter_reference_t.
 
- // As opposed to std::iter_reference_t, this implementation does not restrict
 
- // the type of `Iter`.
 
- //
 
- // Reference: https://wg21.link/iterator.synopsis#:~:text=iter_reference_t
 
- template <typename Iter>
 
- using iter_reference_t = decltype(*std::declval<Iter&>());
 
- // Simplified implementation of C++20's std::indirect_result_t. As opposed to
 
- // std::indirect_result_t, this implementation does not restrict the type of
 
- // `Func` and `Iters`.
 
- //
 
- // Reference: https://wg21.link/iterator.synopsis#:~:text=indirect_result_t
 
- template <typename Func, typename... Iters>
 
- using indirect_result_t = invoke_result_t<Func, iter_reference_t<Iters>...>;
 
- // Simplified implementation of C++20's std::projected. As opposed to
 
- // std::projected, this implementation does not explicitly restrict the type of
 
- // `Iter` and `Proj`, but rather does so implicitly by requiring
 
- // `indirect_result_t<Proj, Iter>` is a valid type. This is required for SFINAE
 
- // friendliness.
 
- //
 
- // Reference: https://wg21.link/projected
 
- template <typename Iter,
 
-           typename Proj,
 
-           typename IndirectResultT = indirect_result_t<Proj, Iter>>
 
- struct projected {
 
-   using value_type = std::remove_cv_t<std::remove_reference_t<IndirectResultT>>;
 
-   IndirectResultT operator*() const;  // not defined
 
- };
 
- }  // namespace base
 
- #undef CR_USE_FALLBACKS_FOR_GCC_WITH_LIBCXX
 
- #undef CR_USE_FALLBACKS_FOR_OLD_EXPERIMENTAL_GLIBCXX
 
- #endif  // BASE_TEMPLATE_UTIL_H_
 
 
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