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// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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//      https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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//
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// File: thread_annotations.h
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// This header file contains macro definitions for thread safety annotations
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// that allow developers to document the locking policies of multi-threaded
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// code. The annotations can also help program analysis tools to identify
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// potential thread safety issues.
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//
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// These annotations are implemented using compiler attributes. Using the macros
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// defined here instead of raw attributes allow for portability and future
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// compatibility.
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//
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// When referring to mutexes in the arguments of the attributes, you should
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// use variable names or more complex expressions (e.g. my_object->mutex_)
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// that evaluate to a concrete mutex object whenever possible. If the mutex
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// you want to refer to is not in scope, you may use a member pointer
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// (e.g. &MyClass::mutex_) to refer to a mutex in some (unknown) object.
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#ifndef ABSL_BASE_THREAD_ANNOTATIONS_H_
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#define ABSL_BASE_THREAD_ANNOTATIONS_H_
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#include "absl/base/attributes.h"
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#include "absl/base/config.h"
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// TODO(mbonadei): Remove after the backward compatibility period.
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#include "absl/base/internal/thread_annotations.h"  // IWYU pragma: export
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// ABSL_GUARDED_BY()
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//
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// Documents if a shared field or global variable needs to be protected by a
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// mutex. ABSL_GUARDED_BY() allows the user to specify a particular mutex that
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// should be held when accessing the annotated variable.
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//
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// Although this annotation (and ABSL_PT_GUARDED_BY, below) cannot be applied to
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// local variables, a local variable and its associated mutex can often be
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// combined into a small class or struct, thereby allowing the annotation.
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//
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// Example:
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//
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//   class Foo {
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//     Mutex mu_;
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//     int p1_ ABSL_GUARDED_BY(mu_);
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//     ...
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//   };
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(guarded_by)
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#define ABSL_GUARDED_BY(x) __attribute__((guarded_by(x)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_GUARDED_BY(x)
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#endif
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// ABSL_PT_GUARDED_BY()
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//
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// Documents if the memory location pointed to by a pointer should be guarded
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// by a mutex when dereferencing the pointer.
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//
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// Example:
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//   class Foo {
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//     Mutex mu_;
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//     int *p1_ ABSL_PT_GUARDED_BY(mu_);
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//     ...
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//   };
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//
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// Note that a pointer variable to a shared memory location could itself be a
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// shared variable.
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//
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// Example:
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//
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//   // `q_`, guarded by `mu1_`, points to a shared memory location that is
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//   // guarded by `mu2_`:
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//   int *q_ ABSL_GUARDED_BY(mu1_) ABSL_PT_GUARDED_BY(mu2_);
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(pt_guarded_by)
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#define ABSL_PT_GUARDED_BY(x) __attribute__((pt_guarded_by(x)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_PT_GUARDED_BY(x)
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#endif
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// ABSL_ACQUIRED_AFTER() / ABSL_ACQUIRED_BEFORE()
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//
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// Documents the acquisition order between locks that can be held
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// simultaneously by a thread. For any two locks that need to be annotated
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// to establish an acquisition order, only one of them needs the annotation.
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// (i.e. You don't have to annotate both locks with both ABSL_ACQUIRED_AFTER
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// and ABSL_ACQUIRED_BEFORE.)
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//
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// As with ABSL_GUARDED_BY, this is only applicable to mutexes that are shared
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// fields or global variables.
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//
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// Example:
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//
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//   Mutex m1_;
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//   Mutex m2_ ABSL_ACQUIRED_AFTER(m1_);
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(acquired_after)
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#define ABSL_ACQUIRED_AFTER(...) __attribute__((acquired_after(__VA_ARGS__)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_ACQUIRED_AFTER(...)
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#endif
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(acquired_before)
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#define ABSL_ACQUIRED_BEFORE(...) __attribute__((acquired_before(__VA_ARGS__)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_ACQUIRED_BEFORE(...)
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#endif
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// ABSL_EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED() / ABSL_SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED()
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//
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// Documents a function that expects a mutex to be held prior to entry.
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// The mutex is expected to be held both on entry to, and exit from, the
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// function.
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//
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// An exclusive lock allows read-write access to the guarded data member(s), and
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// only one thread can acquire a lock exclusively at any one time. A shared lock
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// allows read-only access, and any number of threads can acquire a shared lock
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// concurrently.
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//
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// Generally, non-const methods should be annotated with
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// ABSL_EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED, while const methods should be annotated with
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// ABSL_SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED.
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//
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// Example:
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//
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//   Mutex mu1, mu2;
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//   int a ABSL_GUARDED_BY(mu1);
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//   int b ABSL_GUARDED_BY(mu2);
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//
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//   void foo() ABSL_EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(mu1, mu2) { ... }
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//   void bar() const ABSL_SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(mu1, mu2) { ... }
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(exclusive_locks_required)
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#define ABSL_EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(...) \
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  __attribute__((exclusive_locks_required(__VA_ARGS__)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(...)
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#endif
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(shared_locks_required)
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#define ABSL_SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(...) \
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  __attribute__((shared_locks_required(__VA_ARGS__)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(...)
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#endif
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// ABSL_LOCKS_EXCLUDED()
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//
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// Documents the locks acquired in the body of the function. These locks
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// cannot be held when calling this function (as Abseil's `Mutex` locks are
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// non-reentrant).
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(locks_excluded)
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#define ABSL_LOCKS_EXCLUDED(...) __attribute__((locks_excluded(__VA_ARGS__)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_LOCKS_EXCLUDED(...)
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#endif
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// ABSL_LOCK_RETURNED()
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//
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// Documents a function that returns a mutex without acquiring it.  For example,
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// a public getter method that returns a pointer to a private mutex should
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// be annotated with ABSL_LOCK_RETURNED.
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(lock_returned)
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#define ABSL_LOCK_RETURNED(x) __attribute__((lock_returned(x)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_LOCK_RETURNED(x)
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#endif
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// ABSL_LOCKABLE
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//
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// Documents if a class/type is a lockable type (such as the `Mutex` class).
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(lockable)
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#define ABSL_LOCKABLE __attribute__((lockable))
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#else
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#define ABSL_LOCKABLE
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#endif
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// ABSL_SCOPED_LOCKABLE
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//
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// Documents if a class does RAII locking (such as the `MutexLock` class).
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// The constructor should use `LOCK_FUNCTION()` to specify the mutex that is
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// acquired, and the destructor should use `UNLOCK_FUNCTION()` with no
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// arguments; the analysis will assume that the destructor unlocks whatever the
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// constructor locked.
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(scoped_lockable)
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#define ABSL_SCOPED_LOCKABLE __attribute__((scoped_lockable))
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#else
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#define ABSL_SCOPED_LOCKABLE
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#endif
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// ABSL_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_FUNCTION()
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//
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// Documents functions that acquire a lock in the body of a function, and do
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// not release it.
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(exclusive_lock_function)
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#define ABSL_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_FUNCTION(...) \
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  __attribute__((exclusive_lock_function(__VA_ARGS__)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_FUNCTION(...)
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#endif
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// ABSL_SHARED_LOCK_FUNCTION()
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//
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// Documents functions that acquire a shared (reader) lock in the body of a
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// function, and do not release it.
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(shared_lock_function)
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#define ABSL_SHARED_LOCK_FUNCTION(...) \
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  __attribute__((shared_lock_function(__VA_ARGS__)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_SHARED_LOCK_FUNCTION(...)
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#endif
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// ABSL_UNLOCK_FUNCTION()
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//
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// Documents functions that expect a lock to be held on entry to the function,
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// and release it in the body of the function.
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(unlock_function)
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#define ABSL_UNLOCK_FUNCTION(...) __attribute__((unlock_function(__VA_ARGS__)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_UNLOCK_FUNCTION(...)
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#endif
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// ABSL_EXCLUSIVE_TRYLOCK_FUNCTION() / ABSL_SHARED_TRYLOCK_FUNCTION()
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//
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// Documents functions that try to acquire a lock, and return success or failure
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// (or a non-boolean value that can be interpreted as a boolean).
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// The first argument should be `true` for functions that return `true` on
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// success, or `false` for functions that return `false` on success. The second
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// argument specifies the mutex that is locked on success. If unspecified, this
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// mutex is assumed to be `this`.
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(exclusive_trylock_function)
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#define ABSL_EXCLUSIVE_TRYLOCK_FUNCTION(...) \
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  __attribute__((exclusive_trylock_function(__VA_ARGS__)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_EXCLUSIVE_TRYLOCK_FUNCTION(...)
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#endif
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(shared_trylock_function)
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#define ABSL_SHARED_TRYLOCK_FUNCTION(...) \
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  __attribute__((shared_trylock_function(__VA_ARGS__)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_SHARED_TRYLOCK_FUNCTION(...)
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#endif
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// ABSL_ASSERT_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK() / ABSL_ASSERT_SHARED_LOCK()
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//
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// Documents functions that dynamically check to see if a lock is held, and fail
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// if it is not held.
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(assert_exclusive_lock)
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#define ABSL_ASSERT_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK(...) \
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  __attribute__((assert_exclusive_lock(__VA_ARGS__)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_ASSERT_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK(...)
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#endif
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(assert_shared_lock)
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#define ABSL_ASSERT_SHARED_LOCK(...) \
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  __attribute__((assert_shared_lock(__VA_ARGS__)))
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#else
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#define ABSL_ASSERT_SHARED_LOCK(...)
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#endif
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// ABSL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS
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//
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// Turns off thread safety checking within the body of a particular function.
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// This annotation is used to mark functions that are known to be correct, but
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// the locking behavior is more complicated than the analyzer can handle.
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#if ABSL_HAVE_ATTRIBUTE(no_thread_safety_analysis)
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#define ABSL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS \
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  __attribute__((no_thread_safety_analysis))
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#else
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#define ABSL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS
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#endif
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Tool-Supplied Annotations
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// ABSL_TS_UNCHECKED should be placed around lock expressions that are not valid
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// C++ syntax, but which are present for documentation purposes.  These
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// annotations will be ignored by the analysis.
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#define ABSL_TS_UNCHECKED(x) ""
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// ABSL_TS_FIXME is used to mark lock expressions that are not valid C++ syntax.
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// It is used by automated tools to mark and disable invalid expressions.
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// The annotation should either be fixed, or changed to ABSL_TS_UNCHECKED.
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#define ABSL_TS_FIXME(x) ""
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// Like ABSL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS, this turns off checking within the body
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// of a particular function.  However, this attribute is used to mark functions
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// that are incorrect and need to be fixed.  It is used by automated tools to
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// avoid breaking the build when the analysis is updated.
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// Code owners are expected to eventually fix the routine.
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#define ABSL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS_FIXME ABSL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS
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// Similar to ABSL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS_FIXME, this macro marks a
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// ABSL_GUARDED_BY annotation that needs to be fixed, because it is producing
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// thread safety warning. It disables the ABSL_GUARDED_BY.
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#define ABSL_GUARDED_BY_FIXME(x)
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// Disables warnings for a single read operation.  This can be used to avoid
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// warnings when it is known that the read is not actually involved in a race,
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// but the compiler cannot confirm that.
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#define ABSL_TS_UNCHECKED_READ(x) absl::base_internal::ts_unchecked_read(x)
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namespace absl {
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ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
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namespace base_internal {
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// Takes a reference to a guarded data member, and returns an unguarded
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// reference.
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// Do not used this function directly, use ABSL_TS_UNCHECKED_READ instead.
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template <typename T>
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inline const T& ts_unchecked_read(const T& v) ABSL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS {
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  return v;
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}
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template <typename T>
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inline T& ts_unchecked_read(T& v) ABSL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS {
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  return v;
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}
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}  // namespace base_internal
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ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
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}  // namespace absl
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#endif  // ABSL_BASE_THREAD_ANNOTATIONS_H_
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