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// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 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 NET_BASE_COMPLETION_CALLBACK_H__
#define NET_BASE_COMPLETION_CALLBACK_H__
#pragma once
#include "base/callback.h"
namespace net {
// A callback specialization that takes a single int parameter. Usually this
// is used to report a byte count or network error code.
typedef Callback1<int>::Type CompletionCallback;
// Used to implement a CompletionCallback.
template <class T>
class CompletionCallbackImpl :
public CallbackImpl< T, void (T::*)(int), Tuple1<int> > {
public:
CompletionCallbackImpl(T* obj, void (T::* meth)(int))
: CallbackImpl< T, void (T::*)(int),
Tuple1<int> >::CallbackImpl(obj, meth) {
}
};
// CancelableCompletionCallback is used for completion callbacks
// which may outlive the target for the method dispatch. In such a case, the
// provider of the callback calls Cancel() to mark the callback as
// "canceled". When the canceled callback is eventually run it does nothing
// other than to decrement the refcount to 0 and free the memory.
template <class T>
class CancelableCompletionCallback :
public CompletionCallbackImpl<T>,
public base::RefCounted<CancelableCompletionCallback<T> > {
public:
CancelableCompletionCallback(T* obj, void (T::* meth)(int))
: CompletionCallbackImpl<T>(obj, meth), is_canceled_(false) {
}
void Cancel() {
is_canceled_ = true;
}
virtual void RunWithParams(const Tuple1<int>& params) {
if (is_canceled_) {
base::RefCounted<CancelableCompletionCallback<T> >::Release();
} else {
CompletionCallbackImpl<T>::RunWithParams(params);
}
}
private:
bool is_canceled_;
};
} // namespace net
#endif // NET_BASE_COMPLETION_CALLBACK_H__