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README.md

FTL

FTL is a template library shared by SurfaceFlinger and InputFlinger, inspired by and supplementing the C++ Standard Library. The intent is to fill gaps for areas not (yet) covered—like cache-efficient data structures and lock-free concurrency primitives—and implement proposals that are missing or experimental in Android's libc++ branch. The design takes some liberties with standard compliance, notably assuming that exceptions are disabled.

Tests

atest ftl_test

Style

Naming conventions are as follows:

  • PascalCase
    • Types and aliases, except standard interfaces.
    • Template parameters, including non-type ones.
  • snake_case
    • Variables, and data members with trailing underscore.
    • Functions, free and member alike.
    • Type traits, with standard _t and _v suffixes.
  • kCamelCase
    • Enumerators and constexpr constants with static storage duration.
  • MACRO_CASE
    • Macros, with FTL_ prefix unless #undefed.

Template parameter packs are named with the following convention:

typename T, typename... Ts
typename Arg, typename... Args

std::size_t I, std::size_t... Is
std::size_t Size, std::size_t... Sizes

The details namespace contains implementation details.