/* +------------------------------------+ * | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon | * +------------------------------------+ * * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2009 InspIRCd Development Team * See: http://wiki.inspircd.org/Credits * * This program is free but copyrighted software; see * the file COPYING for details. * * --------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef __BASE_H__ #define __BASE_H__ #include #include #include /** Dummy class to help enforce culls being parent-called up to classbase */ class CullResult { CullResult(); friend class classbase; }; /** The base class for all inspircd classes with a well-defined lifetime. * Classes that inherit from this may be destroyed through GlobalCulls, * and may rely on cull() being called prior to their deletion. */ class CoreExport classbase { public: classbase(); /** * Called just prior to destruction via cull list. * * @return true to allow the delete, or false to halt the delete */ virtual CullResult cull(); virtual ~classbase(); private: // uncopyable classbase(const classbase&); void operator=(const classbase&); }; /** The base class for inspircd classes that provide a wrapping interface, and * should only exist while being used. Prevents heap allocation. */ class CoreExport interfacebase { public: interfacebase() {} private: interfacebase(const interfacebase&); void operator=(const interfacebase&); void* operator new(size_t); void operator delete(void*); }; /** The base class for inspircd classes that support reference counting. * Any objects that do not have a well-defined lifetime should inherit from * this, and should be assigned to a reference object to establish their * lifetime. * * Reference objects should not hold circular references back to themselves, * even indirectly; this will cause a memory leak because the count will never * drop to zero. * * Using a normal pointer for the object is recommended if you can assure that * at least one reference<> will remain as long as that pointer is used; this * will avoid the slight overhead of changing the reference count. */ class CoreExport refcountbase { unsigned int refcount; public: refcountbase(); virtual ~refcountbase(); inline unsigned int GetReferenceCount() const { return refcount; } friend class reference_base; private: // uncopyable refcountbase(const refcountbase&); void operator=(const refcountbase&); }; class CoreExport reference_base { protected: template static inline unsigned int inc(T* v) { return ++(v->refcount); } template static inline unsigned int dec(T* v) { return --(v->refcount); } }; template class reference : public reference_base { T* value; public: reference() : value(0) { } reference(T* v) : value(v) { if (value) inc(value); } reference(const reference& v) : value(v.value) { if (value) inc(value); } reference& operator=(const reference& other) { if (other.value) inc(other.value); this->reference::~reference(); value = other.value; return *this; } ~reference() { if (value) { int rc = dec(value); if (rc == 0) delete value; } } inline const T* operator->() const { return value; } inline const T& operator*() const { return *value; } inline T* operator->() { return value; } inline T& operator*() { return *value; } inline operator bool() const { return value; } inline operator T*() const { return value; } }; /** This class can be used on its own to represent an exception, or derived to represent a module-specific exception. * When a module whishes to abort, e.g. within a constructor, it should throw an exception using ModuleException or * a class derived from ModuleException. If a module throws an exception during its constructor, the module will not * be loaded. If this happens, the error message returned by ModuleException::GetReason will be displayed to the user * attempting to load the module, or dumped to the console if the ircd is currently loading for the first time. */ class CoreExport CoreException : public std::exception { protected: /** Holds the error message to be displayed */ const std::string err; /** Source of the exception */ const std::string source; public: /** Default constructor, just uses the error mesage 'Core threw an exception'. */ CoreException() : err("Core threw an exception"), source("The core") {} /** This constructor can be used to specify an error message before throwing. */ CoreException(const std::string &message) : err(message), source("The core") {} /** This constructor can be used to specify an error message before throwing, * and to specify the source of the exception. */ CoreException(const std::string &message, const std::string &src) : err(message), source(src) {} /** This destructor solves world hunger, cancels the world debt, and causes the world to end. * Actually no, it does nothing. Never mind. * @throws Nothing! */ virtual ~CoreException() throw() {}; /** Returns the reason for the exception. * The module should probably put something informative here as the user will see this upon failure. */ virtual const char* GetReason() { return err.c_str(); } virtual const char* GetSource() { return source.c_str(); } }; class CoreExport ModuleException : public CoreException { public: /** Default constructor, just uses the error mesage 'Module threw an exception'. */ ModuleException() : CoreException("Module threw an exception", "A Module") {} /** This constructor can be used to specify an error message before throwing. */ ModuleException(const std::string &message) : CoreException(message, "A Module") {} /** This destructor solves world hunger, cancels the world debt, and causes the world to end. * Actually no, it does nothing. Never mind. * @throws Nothing! */ virtual ~ModuleException() throw() {}; }; #endif