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Author SHA1 Message Date
mtklein
e86e51fe7e Add reminders that these classes have constexpr default constructors.
We can do this now that we can write "constexpr".

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2016-04-29 13:58:18 -07:00
halcanary
7b0b2ca435 Make Cmake work with debug build
Before this CL, the following failed to link:

    cd .../skia
    git fetch
    git checkout origin/master
    git clean -ffdx
    SKIA="$PWD"
    cd $(mktemp -d);
    cmake "${SKIA}/cmake" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -G Ninja
    ninja
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2016-03-04 08:30:05 -08:00
mtklein
15923c9e47 Modernize SkSpinlock.
- Use std::atomic directly.
 - No more need for SkPODSpinlock or SK_DECLARE_STATIC_SPINLOCK.

Now simple code like this works as you'd hope:
    static SkSpinlock gLock;

That is, it starts unlocked and there's no static initializer.

std::atomic_flag would make this terser and standard-guaranteed,
but ATOMIC_FLAG_INIT caused not-yet-implemented errors on MSVC 2013.
The generated code for this approach is identical.

It appears the implicit constructor is constexpr when all the member
initializers are.  I'm hoping this way of producing constexpr constructors
without typing "constexpr" gives us a way to eliminate more SkFoo / SkBaseFoo
distinctions and SK_DECLARE_STATIC_FOO.  This was certainly the easiest.

BUG=skia:
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2016-02-29 10:14:38 -08:00
herb
62a69c26b3 Move Mutexy things to private.
There is no API change.

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BUG=skia:

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1368333004
2015-09-29 11:47:45 -07:00