128 lines
5.2 KiB
C
128 lines
5.2 KiB
C
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// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef BASE_MAC_OBJC_PROPERTY_RELEASER_H_
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#define BASE_MAC_OBJC_PROPERTY_RELEASER_H_
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#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
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#include "base/base_export.h"
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namespace base {
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namespace mac {
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// ObjCPropertyReleaser is a C++ class that can automatically release
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// synthesized Objective-C properties marked "retain" or "copy". The expected
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// use is to place an ObjCPropertyReleaser object within an Objective-C class
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// definition. When built with the -fobjc-call-cxx-cdtors compiler option,
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// the ObjCPropertyReleaser's destructor will be called when the Objective-C
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// object that owns it is deallocated, and it will send a -release message to
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// the instance variables backing the appropriate properties. If
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// -fobjc-call-cxx-cdtors is not in use, ObjCPropertyReleaser's
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// ReleaseProperties method can be called from -dealloc to achieve the same
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// effect.
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//
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// Example usage:
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//
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// @interface AllaysIBF : NSObject {
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// @private
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// NSString* string_;
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// NSMutableDictionary* dictionary_;
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// NSString* notAProperty_;
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// IBFDelegate* delegate_; // weak
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//
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// // It's recommended to put the class name into the property releaser's
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// // instance variable name to gracefully handle subclassing, where
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// // multiple classes in a hierarchy might want their own property
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// // releasers.
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// base::mac::ObjCPropertyReleaser propertyReleaser_AllaysIBF_;
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// }
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//
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// @property(retain, nonatomic) NSString* string;
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// @property(copy, nonatomic) NSMutableDictionary* dictionary;
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// @property(assign, nonatomic) IBFDelegate* delegate;
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// @property(retain, nonatomic) NSString* autoProp;
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//
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// @end // @interface AllaysIBF
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//
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// @implementation AllaysIBF
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//
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// @synthesize string = string_;
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// @synthesize dictionary = dictionary_;
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// @synthesize delegate = delegate_;
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// @synthesize autoProp;
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//
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// - (id)init {
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// if ((self = [super init])) {
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// // Initialize with [AllaysIBF class]. Never use [self class] because
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// // in the case of subclassing, it will return the most specific class
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// // for |self|, which may not be the same as [AllaysIBF class]. This
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// // would cause AllaysIBF's -.cxx_destruct or -dealloc to release
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// // instance variables that only exist in subclasses, likely causing
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// // mass disaster.
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// propertyReleaser_AllaysIBF_.Init(self, [AllaysIBF class]);
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// }
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// return self;
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// }
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//
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// @end // @implementation AllaysIBF
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//
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// When an instance of AllaysIBF is deallocated, the ObjCPropertyReleaser will
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// send a -release message to string_, dictionary_, and the compiler-created
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// autoProp instance variables. No -release will be sent to delegate_ as it
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// is marked "assign" and not "retain" or "copy". No -release will be sent to
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// notAProperty_ because it doesn't correspond to any declared @property.
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//
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// Another way of doing this would be to provide a base class that others can
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// inherit from, and to have the base class' -dealloc walk the property lists
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// of all subclasses in an object to send the -release messages. Since this
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// involves a base reaching into its subclasses, it's deemed scary, so don't
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// do it. ObjCPropertyReleaser's design ensures that the property releaser
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// will only operate on instance variables in the immediate object in which
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// the property releaser is placed.
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class BASE_EXPORT ObjCPropertyReleaser {
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public:
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// ObjCPropertyReleaser can only be owned by an Objective-C object, so its
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// memory is always guaranteed to be 0-initialized. Not defining the default
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// constructor can prevent an otherwise no-op -.cxx_construct method from
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// showing up in Objective-C classes that contain a ObjCPropertyReleaser.
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// Upon destruction (expected to occur from an Objective-C object's
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// -.cxx_destruct method), release all properties.
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~ObjCPropertyReleaser() {
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ReleaseProperties();
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}
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// Initialize this object so that it's armed to release the properties of
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// object |object|, which must be of type |classy|. The class argument must
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// be supplied separately and cannot be gleaned from the object's own type
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// because an object will allays identify itself as the most-specific type
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// that describes it, but the ObjCPropertyReleaser needs to know which class
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// type in the class hierarchy it's responsible for releasing properties
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// for. For the same reason, Init must be called with a |classy| argument
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// initialized using a +class (class) method such as [MyClass class], and
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// never a -class (instance) method such as [self class].
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//
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// -.cxx_construct can only call the default constructor, but
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// ObjCPropertyReleaser needs to know about the Objective-C object that owns
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// it, so this can't be handled in a constructor, it needs to be a distinct
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// Init method.
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void Init(id object, Class classy);
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// Release all of the properties in object_ defined in class_ as either
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// "retain" or "copy" and with an identifiable backing instance variable.
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// Properties must be synthesized to have identifiable instance variables.
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void ReleaseProperties();
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private:
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id object_;
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Class class_;
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};
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} // namespace mac
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} // namespace base
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#endif // BASE_MAC_OBJC_PROPERTY_RELEASER_H_
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