Registry.h revision 225736
1//=== Registry.h - Linker-supported plugin registries -----------*- C++ -*-===//
2//
3//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// Defines a registry template for discovering pluggable modules.
11//
12//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13
14#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_REGISTRY_H
15#define LLVM_SUPPORT_REGISTRY_H
16
17namespace llvm {
18  /// A simple registry entry which provides only a name, description, and
19  /// no-argument constructor.
20  template <typename T>
21  class SimpleRegistryEntry {
22    const char *Name, *Desc;
23    T *(*Ctor)();
24
25  public:
26    SimpleRegistryEntry(const char *N, const char *D, T *(*C)())
27      : Name(N), Desc(D), Ctor(C)
28    {}
29
30    const char *getName() const { return Name; }
31    const char *getDesc() const { return Desc; }
32    T *instantiate() const { return Ctor(); }
33  };
34
35
36  /// Traits for registry entries. If using other than SimpleRegistryEntry, it
37  /// is necessary to define an alternate traits class.
38  template <typename T>
39  class RegistryTraits {
40    RegistryTraits(); // Do not implement.
41
42  public:
43    typedef SimpleRegistryEntry<T> entry;
44
45    /// nameof/descof - Accessors for name and description of entries. These are
46    //                  used to generate help for command-line options.
47    static const char *nameof(const entry &Entry) { return Entry.getName(); }
48    static const char *descof(const entry &Entry) { return Entry.getDesc(); }
49  };
50
51
52  /// A global registry used in conjunction with static constructors to make
53  /// pluggable components (like targets or garbage collectors) "just work" when
54  /// linked with an executable.
55  template <typename T, typename U = RegistryTraits<T> >
56  class Registry {
57  public:
58    typedef U traits;
59    typedef typename U::entry entry;
60
61    class node;
62    class listener;
63    class iterator;
64
65  private:
66    Registry(); // Do not implement.
67
68    static void Announce(const entry &E) {
69      for (listener *Cur = ListenerHead; Cur; Cur = Cur->Next)
70        Cur->registered(E);
71    }
72
73    friend class node;
74    static node *Head, *Tail;
75
76    friend class listener;
77    static listener *ListenerHead, *ListenerTail;
78
79  public:
80    /// Node in linked list of entries.
81    ///
82    class node {
83      friend class iterator;
84
85      node *Next;
86      const entry& Val;
87
88    public:
89      node(const entry& V) : Next(0), Val(V) {
90        if (Tail)
91          Tail->Next = this;
92        else
93          Head = this;
94        Tail = this;
95
96        Announce(V);
97      }
98    };
99
100
101    /// Iterators for registry entries.
102    ///
103    class iterator {
104      const node *Cur;
105
106    public:
107      explicit iterator(const node *N) : Cur(N) {}
108
109      bool operator==(const iterator &That) const { return Cur == That.Cur; }
110      bool operator!=(const iterator &That) const { return Cur != That.Cur; }
111      iterator &operator++() { Cur = Cur->Next; return *this; }
112      const entry &operator*() const { return Cur->Val; }
113      const entry *operator->() const { return &Cur->Val; }
114    };
115
116    static iterator begin() { return iterator(Head); }
117    static iterator end()   { return iterator(0); }
118
119
120    /// Abstract base class for registry listeners, which are informed when new
121    /// entries are added to the registry. Simply subclass and instantiate:
122    ///
123    ///   class CollectorPrinter : public Registry<Collector>::listener {
124    ///   protected:
125    ///     void registered(const Registry<Collector>::entry &e) {
126    ///       cerr << "collector now available: " << e->getName() << "\n";
127    ///     }
128    ///
129    ///   public:
130    ///     CollectorPrinter() { init(); }  // Print those already registered.
131    ///   };
132    ///
133    ///   CollectorPrinter Printer;
134    ///
135    class listener {
136      listener *Prev, *Next;
137
138      friend void Registry::Announce(const entry &E);
139
140    protected:
141      /// Called when an entry is added to the registry.
142      ///
143      virtual void registered(const entry &) = 0;
144
145      /// Calls 'registered' for each pre-existing entry.
146      ///
147      void init() {
148        for (iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I)
149          registered(*I);
150      }
151
152    public:
153      listener() : Prev(ListenerTail), Next(0) {
154        if (Prev)
155          Prev->Next = this;
156        else
157          ListenerHead = this;
158        ListenerTail = this;
159      }
160
161      virtual ~listener() {
162        if (Next)
163          Next->Prev = Prev;
164        else
165          ListenerTail = Prev;
166        if (Prev)
167          Prev->Next = Next;
168        else
169          ListenerHead = Next;
170      }
171    };
172
173
174    /// A static registration template. Use like such:
175    ///
176    ///   Registry<Collector>::Add<FancyGC>
177    ///   X("fancy-gc", "Newfangled garbage collector.");
178    ///
179    /// Use of this template requires that:
180    ///
181    ///  1. The registered subclass has a default constructor.
182    //
183    ///  2. The registry entry type has a constructor compatible with this
184    ///     signature:
185    ///
186    ///       entry(const char *Name, const char *ShortDesc, T *(*Ctor)());
187    ///
188    /// If you have more elaborate requirements, then copy and modify.
189    ///
190    template <typename V>
191    class Add {
192      entry Entry;
193      node Node;
194
195      static T *CtorFn() { return new V(); }
196
197    public:
198      Add(const char *Name, const char *Desc)
199        : Entry(Name, Desc, CtorFn), Node(Entry) {}
200    };
201
202    /// Registry::Parser now lives in llvm/Support/RegistryParser.h.
203
204  };
205
206  // Since these are defined in a header file, plugins must be sure to export
207  // these symbols.
208
209  template <typename T, typename U>
210  typename Registry<T,U>::node *Registry<T,U>::Head;
211
212  template <typename T, typename U>
213  typename Registry<T,U>::node *Registry<T,U>::Tail;
214
215  template <typename T, typename U>
216  typename Registry<T,U>::listener *Registry<T,U>::ListenerHead;
217
218  template <typename T, typename U>
219  typename Registry<T,U>::listener *Registry<T,U>::ListenerTail;
220
221}
222
223#endif
224