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// Copyright (c) 2011 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.

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#ifndef BUTIL_AT_EXIT_H_
#define BUTIL_AT_EXIT_H_
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#include <stack>

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#include "butil/base_export.h"
#include "butil/basictypes.h"
#include "butil/synchronization/lock.h"
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namespace butil {
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// This class provides a facility similar to the CRT atexit(), except that
// we control when the callbacks are executed. Under Windows for a DLL they
// happen at a really bad time and under the loader lock. This facility is
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// mostly used by butil::Singleton.
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//
// The usage is simple. Early in the main() or WinMain() scope create an
// AtExitManager object on the stack:
// int main(...) {
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//    butil::AtExitManager exit_manager;
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//
// }
// When the exit_manager object goes out of scope, all the registered
// callbacks and singleton destructors will be called.

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class BUTIL_EXPORT AtExitManager {
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 public:
  typedef void (*AtExitCallbackType)(void*);

  AtExitManager();

  // The dtor calls all the registered callbacks. Do not try to register more
  // callbacks after this point.
  ~AtExitManager();

  // Registers the specified function to be called at exit. The prototype of
  // the callback function is void func(void*).
  static void RegisterCallback(AtExitCallbackType func, void* param);

  // Calls the functions registered with RegisterCallback in LIFO order. It
  // is possible to register new callbacks after calling this function.
  static void ProcessCallbacksNow();

 protected:
  // This constructor will allow this instance of AtExitManager to be created
  // even if one already exists.  This should only be used for testing!
  // AtExitManagers are kept on a global stack, and it will be removed during
  // destruction.  This allows you to shadow another AtExitManager.
  explicit AtExitManager(bool shadow);

 private:
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  struct Callback {
    AtExitCallbackType func;
    void* param;
  };
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  butil::Lock lock_;
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  std::stack<Callback> stack_;
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  AtExitManager* next_manager_;  // Stack of managers to allow shadowing.

  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(AtExitManager);
};

#if defined(UNIT_TEST)
class ShadowingAtExitManager : public AtExitManager {
 public:
  ShadowingAtExitManager() : AtExitManager(true) {}
};
#endif  // defined(UNIT_TEST)

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}  // namespace butil
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#endif  // BUTIL_AT_EXIT_H_