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2020-12-30AK+Format: Remove TypeErasedFormatParams& from format function.asynts
2020-11-12AK: Prefer using instead of typedefLenny Maiorani
Problem: - `typedef` is a keyword which comes from C and carries with it old syntax that is hard to read. - Creating type aliases with the `using` keyword allows for easier future maintenance because it supports template syntax. - There is inconsistent use of `typedef` vs `using`. Solution: - Use `clang-tidy`'s checker called `modernize-use-using` to update the syntax to use the newer syntax. - Remove unused functions to make `clang-tidy` happy. - This results in consistency within the codebase.
2020-11-10AK: Add RefPtrTraits to allow implementing custom null pointersTom
This adds the ability to implement custom null states that allow storing state in null pointers.
2020-11-03AK: Really disallow making OwnPtrs from refcounted typesAnotherTest
This looks at three things: - if the type has a typedef `AllowOwnPtr', respect that - if not, disallow construction if both of `ref()' and `unref()' are present. Note that in the second case, if a type only defines `ref()' or only defines `unref()', an OwnPtr can be created, as a RefPtr of that type would be ill-formed. Also marks a `Performance' to explicitly allow OwnPtrs.
2020-10-17AK: Add formatters for NonnullOwnPtr and WeakPtr.asynts
2020-08-05AK: Decorate AK::NonnullOwnPtr::leak_ptr() with [[nodiscard]]Brian Gianforcaro
2020-06-12AK: Ensure we never use OwnPtr<> with RefCounted typesSergey Bugaev
2020-05-16AK: Remove experimental clang -Wconsumed stuffAndreas Kling
This stopped working quite some time ago due to Clang losing track of typestates for some reason and everything becoming "unknown". Since we're primarily using GCC anyway, it doesn't seem worth it to try and maintain this non-working experiment for a secondary compiler. Also it doesn't look like the Clang team is actively maintaining this flag anyway. So good-bye, -Wconsumed. :/
2020-05-08AK: Add templated NonnullOwnPtr::release_nonnull()Andreas Kling
This allows you to release a NonnullOwnPtr<T> into a NonnullOwnPtr<U>
2020-04-05AK: Stop allowing implicit downcast with OwnPtr and NonnullOwnPtrAndreas Kling
Same issue here as we had with RefPtr and NonnullRefPtr. Since we can't make copies of an owning pointer, we don't get quite the same static_ptr_cast<T> here. Instead I've only added a new templated version of OwnPtr::release_nonnull() in this patch, to solve the only issue that popped up. I'm not sure what the best solution here is, but this works for now.
2020-04-01AK: Add adopt_own() to create a NonnullOwnPtr<T> from a T&Andreas Kling
2020-02-10AK: Remove bitrotted Traits::dump() mechanismAndreas Kling
This was only used by HashTable::dump() which I used when doing the first HashTable implementation. Removing this allows us to also remove most includes of <AK/kstdio.h>.
2020-01-19AK: Add NonnullOwnPtr::swap() as well for symmetryAndreas Kling
2020-01-18Meta: Add license header to source filesAndreas Kling
As suggested by Joshua, this commit adds the 2-clause BSD license as a comment block to the top of every source file. For the first pass, I've just added myself for simplicity. I encourage everyone to add themselves as copyright holders of any file they've added or modified in some significant way. If I've added myself in error somewhere, feel free to replace it with the appropriate copyright holder instead. Going forward, all new source files should include a license header.
2019-11-07AK: Delete operator!() and operator bool() from the Nonnull pointersAndreas Kling
Since NonnullRefPtr and NonnullOwnPtr cannot be null, it is pointless to convert them to a bool, since it would always be true. This patch makes it an error to null-check one of these pointers.
2019-08-14AK: Use int_hash() to generate less idiotic hashes for {Nonnull,}OwnPtrAndreas Kling
2019-08-14AK: Make it possible to use HashMap<K, NonnullOwnPtr>::get()Andreas Kling
Add the concept of a PeekType to Traits<T>. This is the type we'll return (wrapped in an Optional) from HashMap::get(). The PeekType for OwnPtr<T> and NonnullOwnPtr<T> is const T*, which means that HashMap::get() will return an Optional<const T*> for maps-of-those.
2019-07-25AK: Simplify NonnullPtrVector template a bit.Andreas Kling
Add an "ElementType" typedef to NonnullOwnPtr and NonnullRefPtr to allow clients to easily find the pointee type. Then use this to remove a template argument from NonnullPtrVector. :^)
2019-07-24AK: Add NonnullOwnPtr.Andreas Kling
This is just like OwnPtr (also single-owner), except it cannot be null. NonnullOwnPtr is perfect as the return type of functions that never need to return nullptr. It's also useful as an argument type to encode the fact that the argument must not be nullptr. The make<Foo>() helper is changed to return NonnullOwnPtr<Foo>. Note: You can move() out of a NonnullOwnPtr, and after that the object is in an invalid state. Internally it will be a nullptr at this point, so we'll still catch misuse, but the only thing that should be done in this state is running the destructor. I've used consumable annotations to generate some warnings when using a NonnullOwnPtr after moving from it, but these only work when compiling with clang, so be aware of that.