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-// Copyright 2014 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.
-
-// This file contains macros and macro-like constructs (e.g., templates) that
-// are commonly used throughout Chromium source. (It may also contain things
-// that are closely related to things that are commonly used that belong in this
-// file.)
-
-#ifndef BASE_MACROS_H_
-#define BASE_MACROS_H_
-
-#include <stddef.h> // For size_t.
-
-// Put this in the declarations for a class to be uncopyable.
-#define DISALLOW_COPY(TypeName) \
- TypeName(const TypeName&) = delete
-
-// Put this in the declarations for a class to be unassignable.
-#define DISALLOW_ASSIGN(TypeName) \
- void operator=(const TypeName&) = delete
-
-// A macro to disallow the copy constructor and operator= functions
-// This should be used in the private: declarations for a class
-#define DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TypeName) \
- TypeName(const TypeName&); \
- void operator=(const TypeName&)
-
-// A macro to disallow all the implicit constructors, namely the
-// default constructor, copy constructor and operator= functions.
-//
-// This should be used in the private: declarations for a class
-// that wants to prevent anyone from instantiating it. This is
-// especially useful for classes containing only static methods.
-#define DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(TypeName) \
- TypeName() = delete; \
- DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TypeName)
-
-// The arraysize(arr) macro returns the # of elements in an array arr. The
-// expression is a compile-time constant, and therefore can be used in defining
-// new arrays, for example. If you use arraysize on a pointer by mistake, you
-// will get a compile-time error. For the technical details, refer to
-// http://blogs.msdn.com/b/the1/archive/2004/05/07/128242.aspx.
-
-// This template function declaration is used in defining arraysize.
-// Note that the function doesn't need an implementation, as we only
-// use its type.
-template <typename T, size_t N> char (&ArraySizeHelper(T (&array)[N]))[N];
-#define arraysize(array) (sizeof(ArraySizeHelper(array)))
-
-// Used to explicitly mark the return value of a function as unused. If you are
-// really sure you don't want to do anything with the return value of a function
-// that has been marked WARN_UNUSED_RESULT, wrap it with this. Example:
-//
-// scoped_ptr<MyType> my_var = ...;
-// if (TakeOwnership(my_var.get()) == SUCCESS)
-// ignore_result(my_var.release());
-//
-template<typename T>
-inline void ignore_result(const T&) {
-}
-
-// The following enum should be used only as a constructor argument to indicate
-// that the variable has static storage class, and that the constructor should
-// do nothing to its state. It indicates to the reader that it is legal to
-// declare a static instance of the class, provided the constructor is given
-// the base::LINKER_INITIALIZED argument. Normally, it is unsafe to declare a
-// static variable that has a constructor or a destructor because invocation
-// order is undefined. However, IF the type can be initialized by filling with
-// zeroes (which the loader does for static variables), AND the destructor also
-// does nothing to the storage, AND there are no virtual methods, then a
-// constructor declared as
-// explicit MyClass(base::LinkerInitialized x) {}
-// and invoked as
-// static MyClass my_variable_name(base::LINKER_INITIALIZED);
-namespace base {
-enum LinkerInitialized { LINKER_INITIALIZED };
-
-// Use these to declare and define a static local variable (static T;) so that
-// it is leaked so that its destructors are not called at exit. If you need
-// thread-safe initialization, use base/lazy_instance.h instead.
-#define CR_DEFINE_STATIC_LOCAL(type, name, arguments) \
- static type& name = *new type arguments
-
-} // base
-
-#endif // BASE_MACROS_H_