#ifndef _PSMARTPTR_H
#define _PSMARTPTR_H
#include <ptlib.h>
#include <ptlib/object.h>
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// "Smart" pointers.
/** This is the base class for objects that use the {\it smart pointer} system.
In conjunction with the #PSmartPointer# class, this class creates
objects that can have the automatic deletion of the object instance when
there are no more smart pointer instances pointing to it.
A #PSmartObject# carries the reference count that the #PSmartPointer#
requires to determine if the pointer is needed any more and should be
deleted.
*/
class PSmartObject : public PObject
{
PCLASSINFO(PSmartObject, PObject);
public:
/** Construct a new smart object, subject to a #PSmartPointer# instance
referencing it.
*/
PSmartObject()
:referenceCount(1) { }
protected:
/** Count of number of instances of #PSmartPointer# that currently
reference the object instance.
*/
PAtomicInteger referenceCount;
friend class PSmartPointer;
};
/** This is the class for pointers to objects that use the {\it smart pointer}
system. In conjunction with the #PSmartObject# class, this class
references objects that can have the automatic deletion of the object
instance when there are no more smart pointer instances pointing to it.
A PSmartPointer carries the pointer to a #PSmartObject# instance which
contains a reference count. Assigning or copying instances of smart pointers
will automatically increment and decrement the reference count. When the
last instance that references a #PSmartObject# instance is destroyed or
overwritten, the #PSmartObject# is deleted.
A NULL value is possible for a smart pointer. It can be detected via the
#IsNULL()# function.
*/
class PSmartPointer : public PObject
{
PCLASSINFO(PSmartPointer, PObject);
public:
/**@name Construction */
//@{
/** Create a new smart pointer instance and have it point to the specified
#PSmartObject# instance.
*/
PSmartPointer(
PSmartObject * obj = NULL /// Smart object to point to.
) { object = obj; }
/** Create a new smart pointer and point it at the data pointed to by the
#ptr# parameter. The reference count for the object being
pointed at is incremented.
*/
PSmartPointer(
const PSmartPointer & ptr /// Smart pointer to make a copy of.
);
/** Destroy the smart pointer and decrement the reference count on the
object being pointed to. If there are no more references then the
object is deleted.
*/
virtual ~PSmartPointer();
/** Assign this pointer to the value specified in the #ptr#
parameter.
The previous object being pointed to has its reference count
decremented as this will no longer point to it. If there are no more
references then the object is deleted.
The new object being pointed to after the assignment has its reference
count incremented.
*/
PSmartPointer & operator=(
const PSmartPointer & ptr /// Smart pointer to assign.
);
//@}
/**@name Overrides from class PObject */
//@{
/** Determine the relative rank of the pointers. This is identical to
determining the relative rank of the integer values represented by the
memory pointers.
@return
#EqualTo# if objects point to the same object instance,
otherwise #LessThan# and #GreaterThan# may be
returned depending on the relative values of the memory pointers.
*/
virtual Comparison Compare(
const PObject & obj // Other smart pointer to compare against.
) const;
//@}
/**@name Pointer access functions */
//@{
/** Determine if the smart pointer has been set to point to an actual
object instance.
@return
TRUE if the pointer is NULL.
*/
BOOL IsNULL() const { return object == NULL; }
/** Get the current value if the internal smart object pointer.
@return
pointer to object instance.
*/
PSmartObject * GetObject() const { return object; }
//@}
protected:
// Member variables
/// Object the smart pointer points to.
PSmartObject * object;
};
/** This macro is used to declare a smart pointer class members.
The class #cls# is the smart pointer, descended from the #par# class, to the
#type# class.
The macro declares in the class the following functions:
\begin{verbatim}
PCLASSINFO(cls, par);
Standard class info.
type * operator->() const;
Access to the members of the smart object in the smart pointer.
type & operator*() const;
Access to the value of the smart object in the smart pointer.
\end{verbatim}
*/
#define PSMART_POINTER_INFO(cls, par, type) \
PCLASSINFO(cls, par) \
public: \
type * operator->() const \
{ return (type *)PAssertNULL(object); } \
type & operator*() const \
{ return *(type *)PAssertNULL(object); } \
operator type*() const \
{ return (type *)object; }
#endif
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