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//===- InMemoryStruct.h - Indirect Struct Access Smart Pointer --*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_ADT_INMEMORYSTRUCT_H #define LLVM_ADT_INMEMORYSTRUCT_H #include <cassert> namespace llvm { /// \brief Helper object for abstracting access to an in-memory structure which /// may require some kind of temporary storage. /// /// This class is designed to be used for accessing file data structures which /// in the common case can be accessed from a direct pointer to a memory mapped /// object, but which in some cases may require indirect access to a temporary /// structure (which, for example, may have undergone endianness translation). template<typename T> class InMemoryStruct { typedef T value_type; typedef value_type &reference; typedef value_type *pointer; typedef const value_type &const_reference; typedef const value_type *const_pointer; /// \brief The smart pointer target. value_type *Target; /// \brief A temporary object which can be used as a target of the smart /// pointer. value_type Contents; private: public: InMemoryStruct() : Target(0) {} InMemoryStruct(reference Value) : Target(&Contents), Contents(Value) {} InMemoryStruct(pointer Value) : Target(Value) {} InMemoryStruct(const InMemoryStruct<T> &Value) { *this = Value; } void operator=(const InMemoryStruct<T> &Value) { if (Value.Target != &Value.Contents) { Target = Value.Target; } else { Target = &Contents; Contents = Value.Contents; } } const_reference operator*() const { assert(Target && "Cannot dereference null pointer"); return *Target; } reference operator*() { assert(Target && "Cannot dereference null pointer"); return *Target; } const_pointer operator->() const { return Target; } pointer operator->() { return Target; } operator bool() const { return Target != 0; } }; } #endif