gecko-dev/xpcom/ds/nsAtom.h

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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#ifndef nsAtom_h
#define nsAtom_h
#include "nsISupportsImpl.h"
#include "nsString.h"
#include "nsStringBuffer.h"
#include "mozilla/HashFunctions.h"
namespace mozilla {
struct AtomsSizes;
}
class nsStaticAtom;
class nsDynamicAtom;
// This class encompasses both static and dynamic atoms.
//
// - In places where static and dynamic atoms can be used, use RefPtr<nsAtom>.
// This is by far the most common case. (The exception to this is the HTML5
// parser, which does its own weird thing, and uses non-refcounted dynamic
// atoms.)
//
// - In places where only static atoms can appear, use nsStaticAtom* to avoid
// unnecessary refcounting. This is a moderately common case.
//
// - In places where only dynamic atoms can appear, it doesn't matter much
// whether you use RefPtr<nsAtom> or RefPtr<nsDynamicAtom>. This is an
// extremely rare case.
//
class nsAtom
{
public:
void AddSizeOfIncludingThis(mozilla::MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf,
mozilla::AtomsSizes& aSizes) const;
// Dynamic HTML5 atoms are just like vanilla dynamic atoms, but we disallow
// various operations, the most important of which is AddRef/Release.
// XXX: we'd like to get rid of dynamic HTML5 atoms. See bug 1392185 for
// details.
enum class AtomKind : uint8_t {
Static = 0,
DynamicNormal = 1,
DynamicHTML5 = 2,
};
bool Equals(char16ptr_t aString, uint32_t aLength) const
{
return mLength == aLength &&
memcmp(GetUTF16String(), aString, mLength * sizeof(char16_t)) == 0;
}
bool Equals(const nsAString& aString) const
{
return Equals(aString.BeginReading(), aString.Length());
}
AtomKind Kind() const { return static_cast<AtomKind>(mKind); }
bool IsStatic() const { return Kind() == AtomKind::Static; }
bool IsDynamic() const
{
return Kind() == AtomKind::DynamicNormal ||
Kind() == AtomKind::DynamicHTML5;
}
bool IsDynamicHTML5() const
{
return Kind() == AtomKind::DynamicHTML5;
}
const nsStaticAtom* AsStatic() const;
const nsDynamicAtom* AsDynamic() const;
nsDynamicAtom* AsDynamic();
char16ptr_t GetUTF16String() const;
uint32_t GetLength() const { return mLength; }
void ToString(nsAString& aString) const;
void ToUTF8String(nsACString& aString) const;
// A hashcode that is better distributed than the actual atom pointer, for
// use in situations that need a well-distributed hashcode. It's called hash()
// rather than Hash() so we can use mozilla::BloomFilter<N, nsAtom>, because
// BloomFilter requires elements to implement a function called hash().
//
uint32_t hash() const
{
MOZ_ASSERT(!IsDynamicHTML5());
return mHash;
}
// We can't use NS_INLINE_DECL_THREADSAFE_REFCOUNTING because the refcounting
// of this type is special.
MozExternalRefCountType AddRef();
MozExternalRefCountType Release();
typedef mozilla::TrueType HasThreadSafeRefCnt;
protected:
// Used by nsStaticAtom.
constexpr nsAtom(const char16_t* aStr, uint32_t aLength)
: mLength(aLength)
, mKind(static_cast<uint32_t>(nsAtom::AtomKind::Static))
, mHash(mozilla::ConstExprHashString(aStr))
{}
// Used by nsDynamicAtom.
nsAtom(AtomKind aKind, const nsAString& aString, uint32_t aHash)
: mLength(aString.Length())
, mKind(static_cast<uint32_t>(aKind))
, mHash(aHash)
{
MOZ_ASSERT(aKind == AtomKind::DynamicNormal ||
aKind == AtomKind::DynamicHTML5);
}
~nsAtom() = default;
const uint32_t mLength:30;
const uint32_t mKind:2; // nsAtom::AtomKind
const uint32_t mHash;
};
// This class would be |final| if it wasn't for nsICSSAnonBoxPseudo and
// nsICSSPseudoElement, which are trivial subclasses used to ensure only
// certain static atoms are passed to certain functions.
class nsStaticAtom : public nsAtom
{
public:
// These are deleted so it's impossible to RefPtr<nsStaticAtom>. Raw
// nsStaticAtom pointers should be used instead.
MozExternalRefCountType AddRef() = delete;
MozExternalRefCountType Release() = delete;
constexpr nsStaticAtom(const char16_t* aStr, uint32_t aLength,
uint32_t aStringOffset)
: nsAtom(aStr, aLength)
, mStringOffset(aStringOffset)
{}
const char16_t* String() const
{
return reinterpret_cast<const char16_t*>(uintptr_t(this) - mStringOffset);
}
already_AddRefed<nsAtom> ToAddRefed() {
return already_AddRefed<nsAtom>(static_cast<nsAtom*>(this));
}
private:
// This is an offset to the string chars, which must be at a lower address in
// memory. This should be achieved by using the macros in nsStaticAtom.h.
uint32_t mStringOffset;
};
class nsDynamicAtom : public nsAtom
{
public:
// We can't use NS_INLINE_DECL_THREADSAFE_REFCOUNTING because the refcounting
// of this type is special.
MozExternalRefCountType AddRef();
MozExternalRefCountType Release();
~nsDynamicAtom();
const char16_t* String() const { return mString; }
// The caller must *not* mutate the string buffer, otherwise all hell will
// break loose.
nsStringBuffer* GetStringBuffer() const
{
// See the comment on |mString|'s declaration.
MOZ_ASSERT(IsDynamic());
return nsStringBuffer::FromData(const_cast<char16_t*>(mString));
}
private:
friend class nsAtomTable;
friend class nsAtomSubTable;
// XXX: we'd like to remove nsHtml5AtomEntry. See bug 1392185.
friend class nsHtml5AtomEntry;
// Construction is done by |friend|s.
// The first constructor is for dynamic normal atoms, the second is for
// dynamic HTML5 atoms.
nsDynamicAtom(const nsAString& aString, uint32_t aHash);
explicit nsDynamicAtom(const nsAString& aString);
mozilla::ThreadSafeAutoRefCnt mRefCnt;
// Note: this points to the chars in an nsStringBuffer, which is obtained
// with nsStringBuffer::FromData(mString).
const char16_t* const mString;
};
// The four forms of NS_Atomize (for use with |RefPtr<nsAtom>|) return the
// atom for the string given. At any given time there will always be one atom
// representing a given string. Atoms are intended to make string comparison
// cheaper by simplifying it to pointer equality. A pointer to the atom that
// does not own a reference is not guaranteed to be valid.
// Find an atom that matches the given UTF-8 string. The string is assumed to
// be zero terminated. Never returns null.
already_AddRefed<nsAtom> NS_Atomize(const char* aUTF8String);
// Find an atom that matches the given UTF-8 string. Never returns null.
already_AddRefed<nsAtom> NS_Atomize(const nsACString& aUTF8String);
// Find an atom that matches the given UTF-16 string. The string is assumed to
// be zero terminated. Never returns null.
already_AddRefed<nsAtom> NS_Atomize(const char16_t* aUTF16String);
// Find an atom that matches the given UTF-16 string. Never returns null.
already_AddRefed<nsAtom> NS_Atomize(const nsAString& aUTF16String);
// An optimized version of the method above for the main thread.
already_AddRefed<nsAtom> NS_AtomizeMainThread(const nsAString& aUTF16String);
// Return a count of the total number of atoms currently alive in the system.
//
// Note that the result is imprecise and racy if other threads are currently
// operating on atoms. It's also slow, since it triggers a GC before counting.
// Currently this function is only used in tests, which should probably remain
// the case.
nsrefcnt NS_GetNumberOfAtoms();
// Return a pointer for a static atom for the string or null if there's no
// static atom for this string.
nsStaticAtom* NS_GetStaticAtom(const nsAString& aUTF16String);
// Record that all static atoms have been inserted.
void NS_SetStaticAtomsDone();
class nsAtomString : public nsString
{
public:
explicit nsAtomString(const nsAtom* aAtom) { aAtom->ToString(*this); }
};
class nsAtomCString : public nsCString
{
public:
explicit nsAtomCString(nsAtom* aAtom) { aAtom->ToUTF8String(*this); }
};
class nsDependentAtomString : public nsDependentString
{
public:
explicit nsDependentAtomString(const nsAtom* aAtom)
: nsDependentString(aAtom->GetUTF16String(), aAtom->GetLength())
{}
};
// Checks if the ascii chars in a given atom are already lowercase.
// If they are, no-op. Otherwise, converts all the ascii uppercase
// chars to lowercase and atomizes, storing the result in the inout
// param.
void ToLowerCaseASCII(RefPtr<nsAtom>& aAtom);
#endif // nsAtom_h