Chromium Code Reviews| Index: src/list.h |
| diff --git a/src/list.h b/src/list.h |
| index 7350c0d44ecc57fd4d4915f499c4656544b860a3..d30e47008935760372ab18d4ba05f1fd8cc8a90a 100644 |
| --- a/src/list.h |
| +++ b/src/list.h |
| @@ -49,8 +49,18 @@ namespace internal { |
| template <typename T, class P> |
| class List { |
| public: |
| - List() { Initialize(0); } |
| - INLINE(explicit List(int capacity)) { Initialize(capacity); } |
| + typedef typename P::Alloc Allocator; |
|
danno
2012/05/25 11:03:37
AllocationPolicy instead of P
|
| + typedef typename P::Dealloc Deallocator; |
| + explicit List(Allocator allocator = Allocator(), |
| + Deallocator deallocator = Deallocator()) |
| + : deallocator_(deallocator) { |
| + Initialize(0, allocator); |
| + } |
| + INLINE(explicit List(int capacity, Allocator allocator = Allocator(), |
| + Deallocator deallocator = Deallocator())) |
| + : deallocator_(deallocator) { |
| + Initialize(capacity, allocator); |
| + } |
| INLINE(~List()) { DeleteData(data_); } |
| // Deallocates memory used by the list and leaves the list in a consistent |
| @@ -60,10 +70,12 @@ class List { |
| Initialize(0); |
| } |
| - INLINE(void* operator new(size_t size)) { |
| - return P::New(static_cast<int>(size)); |
| + INLINE(void* operator new(size_t size, Allocator allocator = Allocator())) { |
| + return allocator.New(static_cast<int>(size)); |
| + } |
| + INLINE(void operator delete(void* p)) { |
| + reinterpret_cast<List*>(p)->deallocator_.Delete(p); |
| } |
| - INLINE(void operator delete(void* p, size_t)) { return P::Delete(p); } |
| // Returns a reference to the element at index i. This reference is |
| // not safe to use after operations that can change the list's |
| @@ -87,21 +99,21 @@ class List { |
| // Adds a copy of the given 'element' to the end of the list, |
| // expanding the list if necessary. |
| - void Add(const T& element); |
| + void Add(const T& element, Allocator allocator = Allocator()); |
| // Add all the elements from the argument list to this list. |
| - void AddAll(const List<T, P>& other); |
| + void AddAll(const List<T, P>& other, Allocator allocator = Allocator()); |
| // Add all the elements from the vector to this list. |
| - void AddAll(const Vector<T>& other); |
| + void AddAll(const Vector<T>& other, Allocator allocator = Allocator()); |
| // Inserts the element at the specific index. |
| - void InsertAt(int index, const T& element); |
| + void InsertAt(int index, const T& element, Allocator allocator = Allocator()); |
| // Added 'count' elements with the value 'value' and returns a |
| // vector that allows access to the elements. The vector is valid |
| // until the next change is made to this list. |
| - Vector<T> AddBlock(T value, int count); |
| + Vector<T> AddBlock(T value, int count, Allocator allocator = Allocator()); |
| // Removes the i'th element without deleting it even if T is a |
| // pointer type; moves all elements above i "down". Returns the |
| @@ -118,7 +130,7 @@ class List { |
| INLINE(T RemoveLast()) { return Remove(length_ - 1); } |
| // Deletes current list contents and allocates space for 'length' elements. |
| - INLINE(void Allocate(int length)); |
| + INLINE(void Allocate(int length, Allocator allocator = Allocator())); |
| // Clears the list by setting the length to zero. Even if T is a |
| // pointer type, clearing the list doesn't delete the entries. |
| @@ -142,26 +154,31 @@ class List { |
| void Sort(int (*cmp)(const T* x, const T* y)); |
| void Sort(); |
| - INLINE(void Initialize(int capacity)); |
| + INLINE(void Initialize(int capacity, Allocator allocator = Allocator())); |
| private: |
| T* data_; |
| int capacity_; |
| int length_; |
| + Deallocator deallocator_; |
| - INLINE(T* NewData(int n)) { return static_cast<T*>(P::New(n * sizeof(T))); } |
| - INLINE(void DeleteData(T* data)) { P::Delete(data); } |
| + INLINE(T* NewData(int n, Allocator allocator)) { |
| + return static_cast<T*>(allocator.New(n * sizeof(T))); |
| + } |
| + INLINE(void DeleteData(T* data)) { |
| + deallocator_.Delete(data); |
| + } |
| // Increase the capacity of a full list, and add an element. |
| // List must be full already. |
| - void ResizeAdd(const T& element); |
| + void ResizeAdd(const T& element, Allocator alloc); |
| // Inlined implementation of ResizeAdd, shared by inlined and |
| // non-inlined versions of ResizeAdd. |
| - void ResizeAddInternal(const T& element); |
| + void ResizeAddInternal(const T& element, Allocator alloc); |
| // Resize the list. |
| - void Resize(int new_capacity); |
| + void Resize(int new_capacity, Allocator alloc); |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(List); |
| }; |