// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "content/public/browser/notification_registrar.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "content/browser/notification_service_impl.h"
namespace content {
struct NotificationRegistrar::Record {
bool operator==(const Record& other) const;
NotificationObserver* observer;
int type;
NotificationSource source;
};
bool NotificationRegistrar::Record::operator==(const Record& other) const {
return observer == other.observer &&
type == other.type &&
source == other.source;
}
NotificationRegistrar::NotificationRegistrar() {
// Force the NotificationService to be constructed (if it isn't already).
// This ensures the NotificationService will be registered on the
// AtExitManager before any objects which access it via NotificationRegistrar.
// This in turn means it will be destroyed after these objects, so they will
// never try to access the NotificationService after it's been destroyed.
NotificationServiceImpl::current();
// It is OK to create a NotificationRegistrar instance on one thread and then
// use it (exclusively) on another, so we detach from the initial thread.
DetachFromThread();
}
NotificationRegistrar::~NotificationRegistrar() {
RemoveAll();
}
void NotificationRegistrar::Add(NotificationObserver* observer,
int type,
const NotificationSource& source) {
DCHECK(CalledOnValidThread());
DCHECK(!IsRegistered(observer, type, source)) << "Duplicate registration.";
Record record = { observer, type, source };
registered_.push_back(record);
NotificationServiceImpl::current()->AddObserver(observer, type, source);
}
void NotificationRegistrar::Remove(NotificationObserver* observer,
int type,
const NotificationSource& source) {
DCHECK(CalledOnValidThread());
Record record = { observer, type, source };
RecordVector::iterator found = std::find(
registered_.begin(), registered_.end(), record);
DCHECK(found != registered_.end());
registered_.erase(found);
// This can be NULL if our owner outlives the NotificationService, e.g. if our
// owner is a Singleton.
NotificationServiceImpl* service = NotificationServiceImpl::current();
if (service)
service->RemoveObserver(observer, type, source);
}
void NotificationRegistrar::RemoveAll() {
CHECK(CalledOnValidThread());
// Early-exit if no registrations, to avoid calling
// NotificationService::current. If we've constructed an object with a
// NotificationRegistrar member, but haven't actually used the notification
// service, and we reach prgram exit, then calling current() below could try
// to initialize the service's lazy TLS pointer during exit, which throws
// wrenches at things.
if (registered_.empty())
return;
// This can be NULL if our owner outlives the NotificationService, e.g. if our
// owner is a Singleton.
NotificationServiceImpl* service = NotificationServiceImpl::current();
if (service) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < registered_.size(); i++) {
service->RemoveObserver(registered_[i].observer,
registered_[i].type,
registered_[i].source);
}
}
registered_.clear();
}
bool NotificationRegistrar::IsEmpty() const {
DCHECK(CalledOnValidThread());
return registered_.empty();
}
bool NotificationRegistrar::IsRegistered(NotificationObserver* observer,
int type,
const NotificationSource& source) {
DCHECK(CalledOnValidThread());
Record record = { observer, type, source };
return std::find(registered_.begin(), registered_.end(), record) !=
registered_.end();
}
} // namespace content