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#pragma once
#include
namespace ableton
{
namespace util
{
// A utility handler for passing to async functions that may call the
// handler past the lifetime of the wrapped delegate object.
// The need for this is particularly driven by boost::asio timer
// objects, which explicitly document that they may be called without
// an error code after they have been cancelled. This has led to
// several crashes. This handler wrapper implements a useful idiom for
// avoiding this problem.
template
struct SafeAsyncHandler
{
SafeAsyncHandler(const std::shared_ptr& pDelegate)
: mpDelegate(pDelegate)
{
}
template
void operator()(T&&... t) const
{
std::shared_ptr pDelegate = mpDelegate.lock();
if (pDelegate)
{
(*pDelegate)(std::forward(t)...);
}
}
std::weak_ptr mpDelegate;
};
// Factory function for easily wrapping a shared_ptr to a handler
template
SafeAsyncHandler makeAsyncSafe(const std::shared_ptr& pDelegate)
{
return {pDelegate};
}
} // namespace util
} // namespace ableton