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// Copyright 2017 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.
#ifndef BASE_METRICS_SINGLE_SAMPLE_METRICS_H_
#define BASE_METRICS_SINGLE_SAMPLE_METRICS_H_
#include <string>
#include "base/base_export.h"
#include "base/macros.h"
#include "base/metrics/histogram_base.h"
namespace base {
// See base/metrics/histograms.h for parameter definitions. Must only be used
// and destroyed from the same thread as construction.
class BASE_EXPORT SingleSampleMetric {
public:
virtual ~SingleSampleMetric() = default;
virtual void SetSample(HistogramBase::Sample sample) = 0;
};
// Factory for creating single sample metrics. A single sample metric only
// reports its sample once at destruction time. The sample may be changed prior
// to destruction using the SetSample() method as many times as desired.
//
// The metric creation methods are safe to call from any thread, however the
// returned class must only be used and destroyed from the same thread as
// construction.
//
// See base/metrics/histogram_macros.h for usage recommendations and
// base/metrics/histogram.h for full parameter definitions.
class BASE_EXPORT SingleSampleMetricsFactory {
public:
virtual ~SingleSampleMetricsFactory() = default;
// Returns the factory provided by SetFactory(), or if no factory has been set
// a default factory will be provided (future calls to SetFactory() will fail
// if the default factory is ever vended).
static SingleSampleMetricsFactory* Get();
static void SetFactory(std::unique_ptr<SingleSampleMetricsFactory> factory);
// The factory normally persists until process shutdown, but in testing we
// should avoid leaking it since it sets a global.
static void DeleteFactoryForTesting();
// The methods below return a single sample metric for counts histograms; see
// method comments for the corresponding histogram macro.
// UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS()
virtual std::unique_ptr<SingleSampleMetric> CreateCustomCountsMetric(
const std::string& histogram_name,
HistogramBase::Sample min,
HistogramBase::Sample max,
uint32_t bucket_count) = 0;
};
// Default implementation for when no factory has been provided to the process.
// Samples are only recorded within the current process in this case, so samples
// will be lost in the event of sudden process termination.
class BASE_EXPORT DefaultSingleSampleMetricsFactory
: public SingleSampleMetricsFactory {
public:
DefaultSingleSampleMetricsFactory() = default;
~DefaultSingleSampleMetricsFactory() override = default;
// SingleSampleMetricsFactory:
std::unique_ptr<SingleSampleMetric> CreateCustomCountsMetric(
const std::string& histogram_name,
HistogramBase::Sample min,
HistogramBase::Sample max,
uint32_t bucket_count) override;
private:
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(DefaultSingleSampleMetricsFactory);
};
class BASE_EXPORT DefaultSingleSampleMetric : public SingleSampleMetric {
public:
DefaultSingleSampleMetric(const std::string& histogram_name,
HistogramBase::Sample min,
HistogramBase::Sample max,
uint32_t bucket_count,
int32_t flags);
~DefaultSingleSampleMetric() override;
// SingleSampleMetric:
void SetSample(HistogramBase::Sample sample) override;
private:
HistogramBase* const histogram_;
// The last sample provided to SetSample(). We use -1 as a sentinel value to
// indicate no sample has been set.
HistogramBase::Sample sample_ = -1;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(DefaultSingleSampleMetric);
};
} // namespace base
#endif // BASE_METRICS_SINGLE_SAMPLE_METRICS_H_