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/*
** i_module.h
**
**---------------------------------------------------------------------------
** Copyright 2016 Braden Obrzut
** All rights reserved.
**
** Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
** modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
** are met:
**
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** 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
** derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
**
** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
** IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
** OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
** IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
** INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
** NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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**---------------------------------------------------------------------------
**
*/
#pragma once
#include <assert.h>
#include <initializer_list>
/* FModule Run Time Library Loader
*
* This provides an interface for loading optional dependencies or detecting
* version specific symbols at run time. These classes largely provide an
* interface for statically declaring the symbols that are going to be used
* ahead of time, thus should not be used on the stack or as part of a
* dynamically allocated object. The procedure templates take the FModule
* as a template argument largely to make such use of FModule awkward.
*
* Declared procedures register themselves with FModule and the module will not
* be considered loaded unless all required procedures can be resolved. In
* order to remove the need for boilerplate code, optional procedures do not
* enforce the requirement that the value is null checked before use. As a
* debugging aid debug builds will check that operator bool was called at some
* point, but this is just a first order sanity check.
*/
class FModule;
class FStaticModule;
template<FModule &Module, typename Proto>
class TOptProc;
template<FModule &Module, typename Proto>
class TReqProc;
template<FStaticModule &Module, typename Proto, Proto Sym>
class TStaticProc;
class FModule
{
template<FModule &Module, typename Proto>
friend class TOptProc;
template<FModule &Module, typename Proto>
friend class TReqProc;
struct StaticProc
{
void *Call;
const char* Name;
StaticProc *Next;
bool Optional;
};
void RegisterStatic(StaticProc &proc)
{
proc.Next = reqSymbols;
reqSymbols = &proc;
}
void *handle = nullptr;
// Debugging aid
const char *name;
// Since FModule is supposed to be statically allocated it is assumed that
// reqSymbols will be initialized to nullptr avoiding initialization order
// problems with declaring procedures.
StaticProc *reqSymbols;
bool Open(const char* lib);
void *GetSym(const char* name);
public:
template<FModule &Module, typename Proto, Proto Sym>
using Opt = TOptProc<Module, Proto>;
template<FModule &Module, typename Proto, Proto Sym>
using Req = TReqProc<Module, Proto>;
FModule(const char* name) : name(name) {};
~FModule() { Unload(); }
// Load a shared library using the first library name which satisfies all
// of the required symbols.
bool Load(std::initializer_list<const char*> libnames);
void Unload();
bool IsLoaded() const { return handle != nullptr; }
};
// Null version of FModule which satisfies the API so the same code can be used
// for run time and compile time linking.
class FStaticModule
{
template<FStaticModule &Module, typename Proto, Proto Sym>
friend class TStaticProc;
const char *name;
public:
template<FStaticModule &Module, typename Proto, Proto Sym>
using Opt = TStaticProc<Module, Proto, Sym>;
template<FStaticModule &Module, typename Proto, Proto Sym>
using Req = TStaticProc<Module, Proto, Sym>;
FStaticModule(const char* name) : name(name) {};
bool Load(std::initializer_list<const char*> libnames) { return true; }
void Unload() {}
bool IsLoaded() const { return true; }
};
// Allow FModuleMaybe<DYN_XYZ> to switch based on preprocessor flag.
// Use FModuleMaybe<DYN_XYZ>::Opt and FModuleMaybe<DYN_XYZ>::Req for procs.
template<bool Dynamic>
struct TModuleType { using Type = FModule; };
template<>
struct TModuleType<false> { using Type = FStaticModule; };
template<bool Dynamic>
using FModuleMaybe = typename TModuleType<Dynamic>::Type;
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
template<FModule &Module, typename Proto>
class TOptProc
{
FModule::StaticProc proc;
#ifndef NDEBUG
mutable bool checked = false;
#endif
// I am not a pointer
bool operator==(void*) const;
bool operator!=(void*) const;
public:
TOptProc(const char* function)
{
proc.Name = function;
proc.Optional = true;
Module.RegisterStatic(proc);
}
operator Proto() const
{
#ifndef NDEBUG
assert(checked);
#endif
return (Proto)proc.Call;
}
explicit operator bool() const
{
#ifndef NDEBUG
assert(Module.IsLoaded());
checked = true;
#endif
return proc.Call != nullptr;
}
};
template<FModule &Module, typename Proto>
class TReqProc
{
FModule::StaticProc proc;
// I am not a pointer
bool operator==(void*) const;
bool operator!=(void*) const;
public:
TReqProc(const char* function)
{
proc.Name = function;
proc.Optional = false;
Module.RegisterStatic(proc);
}
operator Proto() const
{
#ifndef NDEBUG
assert(Module.IsLoaded());
#endif
return (Proto)proc.Call;
}
explicit operator bool() const { return true; }
};
template<FStaticModule &Module, typename Proto, Proto Sym>
class TStaticProc
{
// I am not a pointer
bool operator==(void*) const;
bool operator!=(void*) const;
public:
TStaticProc(const char* function) {}
operator Proto() const { return Sym; }
explicit operator bool() const { return Sym != nullptr; }
};