libcamera: base: utils: Provide defopt to simplify std::optional::value_or() usage
The std::optional<T>::value_or(U &&default_value) function returns the contained value if available, or default_value if the std::optional has no value. If the desired default value is a default-constructed T, the obvious option is to call std::optional<T>::value_or(T{}). This approach has two drawbacks: - The \a default_value T{} is constructed even if the std::optional instance has a value, which impacts efficiency. - The T{} default constructor needs to be spelled out explicitly in the value_or() call, leading to long lines if the type is complex. Introduce a defopt variable that solves these issues by providing a value that can be passed to std::optional<T>::value_or() and get implicitly converted to a default-constructed T. Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Reviewed-by: Umang Jain <umang.jain@ideasonboard.com> Reviewed-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo@jmondi.org>
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namespace details {
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struct defopt_t {
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template<typename T>
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operator T() const
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return T{};
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};
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} /* namespace details */
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constexpr details::defopt_t defopt;
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} /* namespace utils */
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} /* namespace utils */
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#ifndef __DOXYGEN__
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#ifndef __DOXYGEN__
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/**
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* \var defopt
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* \brief Constant used with std::optional::value_or() to create a
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* default-constructed object
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*
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* The std::optional<T>::value_or(U &&default_value) function returns the
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* contained value if available, or \a default_value if the std::optional has no
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* value. If the desired default value is a default-constructed T, the obvious
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* option is to call std::optional<T>::value_or(T{}). This approach has two
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* drawbacks:
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* * The \a default_value T{} is constructed even if the std::optional instance
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* has a value, which impacts efficiency.
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* * The T{} default constructor needs to be spelled out explicitly in the
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* value_or() call, leading to long lines if the type is complex.
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*
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* The defopt variable solves these issues by providing a value that can be
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* passed to std::optional<T>::value_or() and get implicitly converted to a
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* default-constructed T.
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*/
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} /* namespace utils */
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} /* namespace utils */
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#ifndef __DOXYGEN__
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#ifndef __DOXYGEN__
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#include <iostream>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <map>
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#include <map>
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#include <optional>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <string>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include <vector>
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return TestPass;
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return TestPass;
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}
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int testDefopt()
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static bool defaultConstructed = false;
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struct ValueType {
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ValueType()
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: value_(-1)
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defaultConstructed = true;
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}
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ValueType(int value)
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int value_;
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};
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/*
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* Test that utils::defopt doesn't cause default-construction
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* of a ValueType instance when value_or(utils::defopt) is
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* called on a std::optional that has a value.
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std::optional<ValueType> opt = ValueType(0);
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ValueType value = opt.value_or(utils::defopt);
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if (defaultConstructed || value.value_ != 0) {
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std::cerr << "utils::defopt didn't prevent default construction"
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<< std::endl;
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return TestFail;
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opt = std::nullopt;
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value = opt.value_or(utils::defopt);
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if (!defaultConstructed || value.value_ != -1) {
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std::cerr << "utils::defopt didn't cause default construction"
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<< std::endl;
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return TestFail;
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}
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return TestPass;
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}
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int run()
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int run()
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/* utils::hex() test. */
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/* utils::hex() test. */
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if (testDuration() != TestPass)
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if (testDuration() != TestPass)
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return TestFail;
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return TestFail;
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/* utils::defopt test. */
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if (testDefopt() != TestPass)
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return TestFail;
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return TestPass;
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return TestPass;
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}
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}
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};
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};
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