// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause // author: Max Kellermann #ifndef SCOPE_EXIT_HXX #define SCOPE_EXIT_HXX #include /** * Internal class. Do not use directly. */ template class ScopeExitGuard : F { bool enabled = true; public: explicit ScopeExitGuard(F &&f):F(std::forward(f)) {} ScopeExitGuard(ScopeExitGuard &&src) :F(std::move(src)), enabled(src.enabled) { src.enabled = false; } ~ScopeExitGuard() { if (enabled) F::operator()(); } ScopeExitGuard(const ScopeExitGuard &) = delete; ScopeExitGuard &operator=(const ScopeExitGuard &) = delete; }; /** * Internal class. Do not use directly. */ struct ScopeExitTag { /* this operator is a trick so we don't need to close parantheses at the end of the expression AtScopeExit() call */ template ScopeExitGuard operator+(F &&f) { return ScopeExitGuard(std::forward(f)); } }; #define ScopeExitCat(a, b) a ## b #define ScopeExitName(line) ScopeExitCat(at_scope_exit_, line) /** * Call the block after this macro at the end of the current scope. * Parameters are lambda captures. * * This is exception-safe, however the given code block must not throw * exceptions. * * This attempts to be a better boost/scope_exit.hpp, without all of * Boost's compile-time and runtime bloat. */ #define AtScopeExit(...) auto ScopeExitName(__LINE__) = ScopeExitTag() + [__VA_ARGS__]() #endif