// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef PDFIUM_THIRD_PARTY_BASE_TEMPLATE_UTIL_H_ #define PDFIUM_THIRD_PARTY_BASE_TEMPLATE_UTIL_H_ #include // For size_t. namespace pdfium { namespace base { template struct integral_constant { static const T value = v; typedef T value_type; typedef integral_constant type; }; typedef integral_constant true_type; typedef integral_constant false_type; template struct is_same : public false_type {}; template struct is_same : true_type {}; template struct enable_if {}; template struct enable_if { typedef T type; }; namespace internal { // Types YesType and NoType are guaranteed such that sizeof(YesType) < // sizeof(NoType). typedef char YesType; struct NoType { YesType dummy[2]; }; // This class is an implementation detail for is_convertible, and you // don't need to know how it works to use is_convertible. For those // who care: we declare two different functions, one whose argument is // of type To and one with a variadic argument list. We give them // return types of different size, so we can use sizeof to trick the // compiler into telling us which function it would have chosen if we // had called it with an argument of type From. See Alexandrescu's // _Modern C++ Design_ for more details on this sort of trick. struct ConvertHelper { template static YesType Test(To); template static NoType Test(...); template static From& Create(); }; } // namespace internal // Inherits from true_type if From is convertible to To, false_type otherwise. // // Note that if the type is convertible, this will be a true_type REGARDLESS // of whether or not the conversion would emit a warning. template struct is_convertible : integral_constant( internal::ConvertHelper::Create())) == sizeof(internal::YesType)> {}; } // namespace base } // namespace pdfium #endif // PDFIUM_THIRD_PARTY_BASE_TEMPLATE_UTIL_H_