skia2/include/core/SkData.h
Ben Wagner bdf5433ab4 SkImage::onRefEncoded to return sk_sp.
This changes SkImage::onRefEncoded and downstack calls to return sk_sp.
All of the values returned are already sk_sp, so this just updates the
API. This change is currently behind the new flag
SK_IGNORE_SKIMAGE_ONREFENCODED_CHANGE so that Chromium can be updated.

Change-Id: Ic53a88ae23fa8b3b41b84c4abdc4b74e9879da38
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/128311
Reviewed-by: Leon Scroggins <scroggo@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com>
2018-05-16 18:53:12 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright 2011 Google Inc.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#ifndef SkData_DEFINED
#define SkData_DEFINED
#include <stdio.h>
#include "SkRefCnt.h"
class SkStream;
/**
* SkData holds an immutable data buffer. Not only is the data immutable,
* but the actual ptr that is returned (by data() or bytes()) is guaranteed
* to always be the same for the life of this instance.
*/
class SK_API SkData final : public SkNVRefCnt<SkData> {
public:
/**
* Returns the number of bytes stored.
*/
size_t size() const { return fSize; }
bool isEmpty() const { return 0 == fSize; }
/**
* Returns the ptr to the data.
*/
const void* data() const { return fPtr; }
/**
* Like data(), returns a read-only ptr into the data, but in this case
* it is cast to uint8_t*, to make it easy to add an offset to it.
*/
const uint8_t* bytes() const {
return reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(fPtr);
}
/**
* USE WITH CAUTION.
* This call will assert that the refcnt is 1, as a precaution against modifying the
* contents when another client/thread has access to the data.
*/
void* writable_data() {
if (fSize) {
// only assert we're unique if we're not empty
SkASSERT(this->unique());
}
return fPtr;
}
/**
* Helper to copy a range of the data into a caller-provided buffer.
* Returns the actual number of bytes copied, after clamping offset and
* length to the size of the data. If buffer is NULL, it is ignored, and
* only the computed number of bytes is returned.
*/
size_t copyRange(size_t offset, size_t length, void* buffer) const;
/**
* Returns true if these two objects have the same length and contents,
* effectively returning 0 == memcmp(...)
*/
bool equals(const SkData* other) const;
/**
* Function that, if provided, will be called when the SkData goes out
* of scope, allowing for custom allocation/freeing of the data's contents.
*/
typedef void (*ReleaseProc)(const void* ptr, void* context);
/**
* Create a new dataref by copying the specified data
*/
static sk_sp<SkData> MakeWithCopy(const void* data, size_t length);
/**
* Create a new data with uninitialized contents. The caller should call writable_data()
* to write into the buffer, but this must be done before another ref() is made.
*/
static sk_sp<SkData> MakeUninitialized(size_t length);
/**
* Create a new dataref by copying the specified c-string
* (a null-terminated array of bytes). The returned SkData will have size()
* equal to strlen(cstr) + 1. If cstr is NULL, it will be treated the same
* as "".
*/
static sk_sp<SkData> MakeWithCString(const char cstr[]);
/**
* Create a new dataref, taking the ptr as is, and using the
* releaseproc to free it. The proc may be NULL.
*/
static sk_sp<SkData> MakeWithProc(const void* ptr, size_t length, ReleaseProc proc, void* ctx);
/**
* Call this when the data parameter is already const and will outlive the lifetime of the
* SkData. Suitable for with const globals.
*/
static sk_sp<SkData> MakeWithoutCopy(const void* data, size_t length) {
return MakeWithProc(data, length, DummyReleaseProc, nullptr);
}
/**
* Create a new dataref from a pointer allocated by malloc. The Data object
* takes ownership of that allocation, and will handling calling sk_free.
*/
static sk_sp<SkData> MakeFromMalloc(const void* data, size_t length);
/**
* Create a new dataref the file with the specified path.
* If the file cannot be opened, this returns NULL.
*/
static sk_sp<SkData> MakeFromFileName(const char path[]);
/**
* Create a new dataref from a stdio FILE.
* This does not take ownership of the FILE, nor close it.
* The caller is free to close the FILE at its convenience.
* The FILE must be open for reading only.
* Returns NULL on failure.
*/
static sk_sp<SkData> MakeFromFILE(FILE* f);
/**
* Create a new dataref from a file descriptor.
* This does not take ownership of the file descriptor, nor close it.
* The caller is free to close the file descriptor at its convenience.
* The file descriptor must be open for reading only.
* Returns NULL on failure.
*/
static sk_sp<SkData> MakeFromFD(int fd);
/**
* Attempt to read size bytes into a SkData. If the read succeeds, return the data,
* else return NULL. Either way the stream's cursor may have been changed as a result
* of calling read().
*/
static sk_sp<SkData> MakeFromStream(SkStream*, size_t size);
/**
* Create a new dataref using a subset of the data in the specified
* src dataref.
*/
static sk_sp<SkData> MakeSubset(const SkData* src, size_t offset, size_t length);
/**
* Returns a new empty dataref (or a reference to a shared empty dataref).
* New or shared, the caller must see that unref() is eventually called.
*/
static sk_sp<SkData> MakeEmpty();
private:
friend class SkNVRefCnt<SkData>;
ReleaseProc fReleaseProc;
void* fReleaseProcContext;
void* fPtr;
size_t fSize;
SkData(const void* ptr, size_t size, ReleaseProc, void* context);
explicit SkData(size_t size); // inplace new/delete
~SkData();
// Ensure the unsized delete is called.
void operator delete(void* p) { ::operator delete(p); }
// shared internal factory
static sk_sp<SkData> PrivateNewWithCopy(const void* srcOrNull, size_t length);
static void DummyReleaseProc(const void*, void*); // {}
typedef SkRefCnt INHERITED;
};
#endif