[libsigcplusplus/variadic_mem_fun3: 48/148] signal.h.m4: Rename signal1/2/3/etc to signal_with_accumulator.
- From: Murray Cumming <murrayc src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [libsigcplusplus/variadic_mem_fun3: 48/148] signal.h.m4: Rename signal1/2/3/etc to signal_with_accumulator.
- Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2016 10:01:50 +0000 (UTC)
commit e657c9648ee6079681794c978a7302c5d8502cda
Author: Murray Cumming <murrayc murrayc com>
Date: Thu Jan 14 12:41:14 2016 +0100
signal.h.m4: Rename signal1/2/3/etc to signal_with_accumulator.
And make it fully variadic.
sigc++/macros/signal.h.m4 | 307 ++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
tests/test_accum_iter.cc | 2 +-
2 files changed, 153 insertions(+), 156 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/sigc++/macros/signal.h.m4 b/sigc++/macros/signal.h.m4
index f148594..81f61d9 100644
--- a/sigc++/macros/signal.h.m4
+++ b/sigc++/macros/signal.h.m4
@@ -18,150 +18,6 @@ divert(-1)
include(template.macros.m4)
-define([SIGNAL_N],[dnl
-/** Signal declaration.
- * signal$1 can be used to connect() slots that are invoked
- * during subsequent calls to emit(). Any functor or slot
- * can be passed into connect(). It is converted into a slot
- * implicitly.
- *
- * If you want to connect one signal to another, use make_slot()
- * to retrieve a functor that emits the signal when invoked.
- *
- * Be careful if you directly pass one signal into the connect()
- * method of another: a shallow copy of the signal is made and
- * the signal's slots are not disconnected until both the signal
- * and its clone are destroyed, which is probably not what you want!
- *
- * An STL-style list interface for the signal's list of slots
- * can be retrieved with slots(). This interface supports
- * iteration, insertion and removal of slots.
- *
- * The following template arguments are used:
- * - @e T_return The desired return type for the emit() function (may be overridden by the accumulator).dnl
-FOR(1,$1,[
- * - @e T_arg%1 Argument type used in the definition of emit().])
- * - @e T_accumulator The accumulator type used for emission. The default
- * @p nil means that no accumulator should be used, for example if signal
- * emission returns the return value of the last slot invoked.
- *
- * You should use the more convenient unnumbered sigc::signal template.
- *
- * @ingroup signal
- */
-template <class T_return, class T_accumulator, class... T_arg>
-class signal$1
- : public signal_base
-{
-public:
- typedef internal::signal_emit<LIST(T_return, T_accumulator, T_arg...)> emitter_type;
- typedef typename emitter_type::result_type result_type;
- typedef slot<T_return, T_arg...> slot_type;
- typedef slot_list<slot_type> slot_list_type;
- typedef typename slot_list_type::iterator iterator;
- typedef typename slot_list_type::const_iterator const_iterator;
- typedef typename slot_list_type::reverse_iterator reverse_iterator;
- typedef typename slot_list_type::const_reverse_iterator const_reverse_iterator;
-
- /** Add a slot to the list of slots.
- * Any functor or slot may be passed into connect().
- * It will be converted into a slot implicitly.
- * The returned iterator may be stored for disconnection
- * of the slot at some later point. It stays valid until
- * the slot is removed from the list of slots. The iterator
- * can also be implicitly converted into a sigc::connection object
- * that may be used safely beyond the life time of the slot.
- *
- * std::function<> and C++11 lambda expressions are functors.
- * These are examples of functors that can be connected to a signal.
- *
- * %std::bind() creates a functor, but this functor typically has an
- * %operator()() which is a variadic template.
- * Our functor_trait can't deduce the result type
- * of such a functor. If you first assign the return value of %std::bind()
- * to a std::function, you can connect the std::function to a signal.
- *
- * @param slot_ The slot to add to the list of slots.
- * @return An iterator pointing to the new slot in the list.
- */
- iterator connect(const slot_type& slot_)
- { return iterator(signal_base::connect(static_cast<const slot_base&>(slot_))); }
-
- /** Add a slot to the list of slots.
- * @see connect(const slot_type& slot_).
- *
- * @newin{2,8}
- */
- iterator connect(slot_type&& slot_)
- { return iterator(signal_base::connect(std::move(static_cast<slot_base&>(slot_)))); }
-
- /** Triggers the emission of the signal.
- * During signal emission all slots that have been connected
- * to the signal are invoked unless they are manually set into
- * a blocking state. The parameters are passed on to the slots.
- * If @e T_accumulated is not @p nil, an accumulator of this type
- * is used to process the return values of the slot invocations.
- * Otherwise, the return value of the last slot invoked is returned.
- * @param _A_a Arguments to be passed on to the slots.
- * @return The accumulated return values of the slot invocations.
- */
- result_type emit(type_trait_take_t<T_arg>... _A_a) const
- { return emitter_type::emit(impl_, _A_a...); }
-
- /** Triggers the emission of the signal in reverse order (see emit()). */
- result_type emit_reverse(type_trait_take_t<T_arg>... _A_a) const
- { return emitter_type::emit_reverse(impl_, _A_a...); }
-
- /** Triggers the emission of the signal (see emit()). */
- result_type operator()(type_trait_take_t<T_arg>... _A_a) const
- { return emit(_A_a...); }
-
- /** Creates a functor that calls emit() on this signal.
- * @code
- * sigc::mem_fun(mysignal, &sigc::signal$1::emit)
- * @endcode
- * yields the same result.
- * @return A functor that calls emit() on this signal.
- */
- bound_const_mem_functor<result_type, signal$1, type_trait_take_t<T_arg>...> make_slot() const
- { return bound_const_mem_functor<result_type, signal$1, type_trait_take_t<T_arg>...>(this,
&signal$1::emit); }
-
- /** Creates an STL-style interface for the signal's list of slots.
- * This interface supports iteration, insertion and removal of slots.
- * @return An STL-style interface for the signal's list of slots.
- */
- slot_list_type slots()
- { return slot_list_type(impl()); }
-
- /** Creates an STL-style interface for the signal's list of slots.
- * This interface supports iteration, insertion and removal of slots.
- * @return An STL-style interface for the signal's list of slots.
- */
- const slot_list_type slots() const
- { return slot_list_type(const_cast<signal$1*>(this)->impl()); }
-
- signal$1() {}
-
- signal$1(const signal$1& src)
- : signal_base(src) {}
-
- signal$1(signal$1&& src)
- : signal_base(std::move(src)) {}
-
- signal$1& operator=(const signal$1& src)
- {
- signal_base::operator=(src);
- return *this;
- }
-
- signal$1& operator=(signal$1&& src)
- {
- signal_base::operator=(std::move(src));
- return *this;
- }
-};
-
-])
define([SIGNAL],[dnl
ifelse($1, $2,[dnl
/** Convenience wrapper for the numbered sigc::signal# templates.
@@ -202,7 +58,7 @@ FOR(1,$1,[
*/
template <LIST(class T_return, LOOP(class T_arg%1 = nil, $1))>],[dnl
-/** Convenience wrapper for the numbered sigc::signal$1 template.
+/** Convenience wrapper for the numbered sigc::signal_with_accumulator template.
* See the base class for useful methods.
* This is the template specialization of the unnumbered sigc::signal
* template for $1 argument(s).
@@ -213,7 +69,7 @@ ifelse($1, $2,[dnl
*/
template <LIST(class T_return, LOOP(class T_arg%1, $1))>])
class signal ifelse($1, $2,,[<LIST(T_return, LOOP(T_arg%1,$1), LOOP(nil, CALL_SIZE - $1))>])
- : public signal$1<LIST(T_return, nil, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>
+ : public signal_with_accumulator<LIST(T_return, nil, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>
{
public:
ifelse($1, $2,[dnl
@@ -264,38 +120,38 @@ ifelse($1, $2,[dnl
*
* @ingroup signal
],[
- /** Convenience wrapper for the numbered sigc::signal$1 template.
+ /** Convenience wrapper for the numbered sigc::signal_with_accumulator template.
* Like sigc::signal but the additional template parameter @e T_accumulator
* defines the accumulator type that should be used.
])dnl
*/
template <class T_accumulator>
class accumulated
- : public signal$1<LIST(T_return, T_accumulator, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>
+ : public signal_with_accumulator<LIST(T_return, T_accumulator, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>
{
public:
accumulated() {}
accumulated(const accumulated& src)
- : signal$1<LIST(T_return, T_accumulator, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>(src) {}
+ : signal_with_accumulator<LIST(T_return, T_accumulator, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>(src) {}
};
signal() {}
signal(const signal& src)
- : signal$1<LIST(T_return, nil, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>(src) {}
+ : signal_with_accumulator<LIST(T_return, nil, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>(src) {}
signal(signal&& src)
- : signal$1<LIST(T_return, nil, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>(std::move(src)) {}
+ : signal_with_accumulator<LIST(T_return, nil, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>(std::move(src)) {}
signal& operator=(const signal& src)
{
- signal$1<LIST(T_return, nil, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>::operator=(src);
+ signal_with_accumulator<LIST(T_return, nil, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>::operator=(src);
return *this;
}
signal& operator=(signal&& src)
{
- signal$1<LIST(T_return, nil, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>::operator=(std::move(src));
+ signal_with_accumulator<LIST(T_return, nil, LOOP(T_arg%1, $1))>::operator=(std::move(src));
return *this;
}
};
@@ -891,7 +747,7 @@ private:
/** Abstracts signal emission.
- * This template implements the emit() function of signal$1.
+ * This template implements the emit() function of signal_with_accumulator.
* Template specializations are available to optimize signal
* emission when no accumulator is used, for example when the template
* argument @e T_accumulator is @p nil.
@@ -1136,7 +992,148 @@ struct signal_emit<void, nil, T_arg...>
} /* namespace internal */
-FOR(0,CALL_SIZE,[[SIGNAL_N(%1)]])
+
+/** Signal declaration.
+ * signal_with_accumulator can be used to connect() slots that are invoked
+ * during subsequent calls to emit(). Any functor or slot
+ * can be passed into connect(). It is converted into a slot
+ * implicitly.
+ *
+ * If you want to connect one signal to another, use make_slot()
+ * to retrieve a functor that emits the signal when invoked.
+ *
+ * Be careful if you directly pass one signal into the connect()
+ * method of another: a shallow copy of the signal is made and
+ * the signal's slots are not disconnected until both the signal
+ * and its clone are destroyed, which is probably not what you want!
+ *
+ * An STL-style list interface for the signal's list of slots
+ * can be retrieved with slots(). This interface supports
+ * iteration, insertion and removal of slots.
+ *
+ * The following template arguments are used:
+ * - @e T_return The desired return type for the emit() function (may be overridden by the accumulator).dnl
+ * - @e T_arg Argument types used in the definition of emit().
+ * - @e T_accumulator The accumulator type used for emission. The default
+ * @p nil means that no accumulator should be used, for example if signal
+ * emission returns the return value of the last slot invoked.
+ *
+ * You should use the more convenient unnumbered sigc::signal template.
+ *
+ * @ingroup signal
+ */
+template <class T_return, class T_accumulator, class... T_arg>
+class signal_with_accumulator
+ : public signal_base
+{
+public:
+ typedef internal::signal_emit<LIST(T_return, T_accumulator, T_arg...)> emitter_type;
+ typedef typename emitter_type::result_type result_type;
+ typedef slot<T_return, T_arg...> slot_type;
+ typedef slot_list<slot_type> slot_list_type;
+ typedef typename slot_list_type::iterator iterator;
+ typedef typename slot_list_type::const_iterator const_iterator;
+ typedef typename slot_list_type::reverse_iterator reverse_iterator;
+ typedef typename slot_list_type::const_reverse_iterator const_reverse_iterator;
+
+ /** Add a slot to the list of slots.
+ * Any functor or slot may be passed into connect().
+ * It will be converted into a slot implicitly.
+ * The returned iterator may be stored for disconnection
+ * of the slot at some later point. It stays valid until
+ * the slot is removed from the list of slots. The iterator
+ * can also be implicitly converted into a sigc::connection object
+ * that may be used safely beyond the life time of the slot.
+ *
+ * std::function<> and C++11 lambda expressions are functors.
+ * These are examples of functors that can be connected to a signal.
+ *
+ * %std::bind() creates a functor, but this functor typically has an
+ * %operator()() which is a variadic template.
+ * Our functor_trait can't deduce the result type
+ * of such a functor. If you first assign the return value of %std::bind()
+ * to a std::function, you can connect the std::function to a signal.
+ *
+ * @param slot_ The slot to add to the list of slots.
+ * @return An iterator pointing to the new slot in the list.
+ */
+ iterator connect(const slot_type& slot_)
+ { return iterator(signal_base::connect(static_cast<const slot_base&>(slot_))); }
+
+ /** Add a slot to the list of slots.
+ * @see connect(const slot_type& slot_).
+ *
+ * @newin{2,8}
+ */
+ iterator connect(slot_type&& slot_)
+ { return iterator(signal_base::connect(std::move(static_cast<slot_base&>(slot_)))); }
+
+ /** Triggers the emission of the signal.
+ * During signal emission all slots that have been connected
+ * to the signal are invoked unless they are manually set into
+ * a blocking state. The parameters are passed on to the slots.
+ * If @e T_accumulated is not @p nil, an accumulator of this type
+ * is used to process the return values of the slot invocations.
+ * Otherwise, the return value of the last slot invoked is returned.
+ * @param _A_a Arguments to be passed on to the slots.
+ * @return The accumulated return values of the slot invocations.
+ */
+ result_type emit(type_trait_take_t<T_arg>... _A_a) const
+ { return emitter_type::emit(impl_, _A_a...); }
+
+ /** Triggers the emission of the signal in reverse order (see emit()). */
+ result_type emit_reverse(type_trait_take_t<T_arg>... _A_a) const
+ { return emitter_type::emit_reverse(impl_, _A_a...); }
+
+ /** Triggers the emission of the signal (see emit()). */
+ result_type operator()(type_trait_take_t<T_arg>... _A_a) const
+ { return emit(_A_a...); }
+
+ /** Creates a functor that calls emit() on this signal.
+ * @code
+ * sigc::mem_fun(mysignal, &sigc::signal_with_accumulator::emit)
+ * @endcode
+ * yields the same result.
+ * @return A functor that calls emit() on this signal.
+ */
+ bound_const_mem_functor<result_type, signal_with_accumulator, type_trait_take_t<T_arg>...> make_slot()
const
+ { return bound_const_mem_functor<result_type, signal_with_accumulator,
type_trait_take_t<T_arg>...>(this, &signal_with_accumulator::emit); }
+
+ /** Creates an STL-style interface for the signal's list of slots.
+ * This interface supports iteration, insertion and removal of slots.
+ * @return An STL-style interface for the signal's list of slots.
+ */
+ slot_list_type slots()
+ { return slot_list_type(impl()); }
+
+ /** Creates an STL-style interface for the signal's list of slots.
+ * This interface supports iteration, insertion and removal of slots.
+ * @return An STL-style interface for the signal's list of slots.
+ */
+ const slot_list_type slots() const
+ { return slot_list_type(const_cast<signal_with_accumulator*>(this)->impl()); }
+
+ signal_with_accumulator() {}
+
+ signal_with_accumulator(const signal_with_accumulator& src)
+ : signal_base(src) {}
+
+ signal_with_accumulator(signal_with_accumulator&& src)
+ : signal_base(std::move(src)) {}
+
+ signal_with_accumulator& operator=(const signal_with_accumulator& src)
+ {
+ signal_base::operator=(src);
+ return *this;
+ }
+
+ signal_with_accumulator& operator=(signal_with_accumulator&& src)
+ {
+ signal_base::operator=(std::move(src));
+ return *this;
+ }
+};
+
SIGNAL(CALL_SIZE,CALL_SIZE)
FOR(0,eval(CALL_SIZE-1),[[SIGNAL(%1)]])
diff --git a/tests/test_accum_iter.cc b/tests/test_accum_iter.cc
index 486fa27..00f222d 100644
--- a/tests/test_accum_iter.cc
+++ b/tests/test_accum_iter.cc
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[])
if (!util->check_command_args(argc, argv))
return util->get_result_and_delete_instance() ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE;
- sigc::signal0<int,min_accum<int> > signal;
+ sigc::signal_with_accumulator<int, min_accum<int> > signal;
signal.connect(sigc::bind(sigc::ptr_fun(ident), 3));
signal.connect(sigc::bind(sigc::ptr_fun(ident), 1));
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