On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 08:55:29 GMT, Stefan Karlsson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It's arbitrary and chosen by the caller through `f`, so I can't say :-). The
>> best use case we have now is when you only have an `int` which uniquely
>> describes an `LGRPSpace`.
>
> This code looks similar to a capturing lambda. Would an alternative be to use
> that instead and let the calling code be changed to:
>
>
> int i = lgrp_spaces()->find([](LGRPSpace* space) {
> return space->lgrp_id() == lgrp_id;
> });
>
>
> Alternatively:
>
> auto matches_lgrp_id = [](LGRPSpace* space) {
> return space->lgrp_id() == lgrp_id;
> };
>
> int i = lgrp_spaces()->find(matches_lgrp_id);
We could just as well do a capturing lambda here, yes. Then we'd have:
```c++
template<F>
int find(F finder);
It'd be a template instead of function pointer since it's a capturing lambda
and `std::function` is not permitted in Hotspot AFAIK.
As an aside, to clarify for readers: There's a `&` missing in the capture list
of your examples.
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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/15418#discussion_r1305442361