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23324ae1 1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
664e1314 2// Name: wx/scopedptr.h
e54c96f1 3// Purpose: interface of wxScopedPtr
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4// Author: wxWidgets team
5// RCS-ID: $Id$
6// Licence: wxWindows license
7/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9/**
10 @class wxScopedPtr
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11
12 This is a simple scoped smart pointer implementation that is similar to
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13 the Boost smart pointers (see http://www.boost.org) but rewritten
14 to use macros instead.
7c913512 15
23324ae1 16 Since wxWidgets 2.9.0 there is also a templated version of this class
73473b3e 17 with the same name. See wxScopedPtr<T>.
7c913512 18
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19 A smart pointer holds a pointer to an object. The memory used by the object is
20 deleted when the smart pointer goes out of scope. This class is different from
b1b95a65 21 the @c std::auto_ptr<> in so far as it doesn't provide copy constructor
23324ae1 22 nor assignment operator. This limits what you can do with it but is much less
cdbcf4c2 23 surprizing than the "destructive copy" behaviour of the standard class.
7c913512 24
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25 @b Example:
26
27 Below is an example of using a wxWidgets scoped smart pointer and pointer array.
28
29 @code
30 class MyClass{ ... };
31
32 // declare a smart pointer to a MyClass called wxMyClassPtr
33 wxDECLARE_SCOPED_PTR(MyClass, wxMyClassPtr)
34 // declare a smart pointer to an array of chars
35 wxDECLARE_SCOPED_ARRAY(char, wxCharArray)
36
37 ...
38
39 // define the first pointer class, must be complete
40 wxDEFINE_SCOPED_PTR(MyClass, wxMyClassPtr)
41 // define the second pointer class
42 wxDEFINE_SCOPED_ARRAY(char, wxCharArray)
43
44 // create an object with a new pointer to MyClass
45 wxMyClassPtr theObj(new MyClass());
46 // reset the pointer (deletes the previous one)
47 theObj.reset(new MyClass());
48
49 // access the pointer
50 theObj->MyFunc();
51
52 // create an object with a new array of chars
53 wxCharArray theCharObj(new char[100]);
54
55 // access the array
56 theCharObj[0] = "!";
57 @endcode
58
3a74a290 59 @section scopedptr_newpointers Declaring new smart pointer types
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60
61 To declare the smart pointer class @c CLASSNAME containing pointes to
62 a (possibly incomplete) type @c TYPE you should use
63 @code
64 wxDECLARE_SCOPED_PTR( TYPE, // type of the values
65 CLASSNAME ); // name of the class
66 @endcode
67 And later, when @c TYPE is fully defined, you must also use
68 @code
69 wxDEFINE_SCOPED_PTR( TYPE, CLASSNAME );
70 @endcode
71 to implement the scoped pointer class.
72
73 The first argument of these macro is the pointer type, the second is the name
74 of the new smart pointer class being created. Below we will use wxScopedPtr
75 to represent the scoped pointer class, but the user may create the class with
76 any legal name.
77
78 Alternatively, if you don't have to separate the point of declaration and
79 definition of this class and if you accept the standard naming convention,
80 that is that the scoped pointer for the class @c Foo is called @c FooPtr,
81 you can use a single macro which replaces two macros above:
82 @code
83 wxDEFINE_SCOPED_PTR_TYPE( TYPE );
84 @endcode
85 Once again, in this cass @c CLASSNAME will be @c TYPEPtr.
86
23324ae1 87 @library{wxbase}
b1b95a65 88 @category{smartpointers}
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e54c96f1 90 @see wxScopedArray
23324ae1 91*/
7c913512 92class wxScopedPtr
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93{
94public:
95 /**
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96 Creates the smart pointer with the given pointer or none if @NULL.
97
98 On compilers that support it, this uses the explicit keyword.
23324ae1 99 */
b1b95a65 100 explicit wxScopedPtr(type* T = NULL);
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101
102 /**
103 Destructor frees the pointer help by this object if it is not @NULL.
104 */
105 ~wxScopedPtr();
106
107 /**
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108 This operator gets the pointer stored in the smart pointer or returns
109 @NULL if there is none.
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110 */
111 const T* get();
112
113 /**
114 This operator works like the standard C++ pointer operator to return the object
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115 being pointed to by the pointer.
116
117 @note
118 If the pointer is @NULL or invalid this will crash.
23324ae1 119 */
b1b95a65 120 const T& operator *();
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121
122 /**
123 This operator works like the standard C++ pointer operator to return the pointer
124 in the smart pointer or @NULL if it is empty.
125 */
b1b95a65 126 const T* operator ->();
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127
128 /**
7c913512 129 Returns the currently hold pointer and resets the smart pointer object to
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130 @NULL.
131
132 @remarks
133 After a call to this function the caller is responsible for deleting the
134 pointer.
23324ae1 135 */
4cc4bfaf 136 T* release();
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137
138 /**
4cc4bfaf 139 Deletes the currently held pointer and sets it to @a p or to @NULL if no
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140 arguments are specified.
141
142 @note
143 This function does check to make sure that the pointer you are assigning
144 is not the same pointer that is already stored.
23324ae1 145 */
b1b95a65 146 reset(T* p = NULL);
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147
148 /**
b1b95a65 149 Swap the pointer inside the smart pointer with @a other. The pointer being
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150 swapped must be of the same type (hence the same class name).
151 */
b1b95a65 152 swap(wxScopedPtr& other);
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153};
154
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155/**
156 @class wxScopedTiedPtr
7c913512 157
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158 This is a variation on the topic of wxScopedPtr. This class is also a smart pointer
159 but in addition it "ties" the pointer value to another variable. In other words,
160 during the life time of this class the value of that variable is set to be the same
161 as the value of the pointer itself and it is reset to its old value when the object
162 is destroyed. This class is especially useful when converting the existing code
163 (which may already store the pointers value in some variable) to the smart pointers.
7c913512 164
23324ae1 165 @library{wxbase}
b1b95a65 166 @category{smartpointers}
23324ae1 167*/
4a31b0c3 168class wxScopedTiedPtr : public wxScopedPtr
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169{
170public:
171 /**
4cc4bfaf 172 Constructor creates a smart pointer initialized with @a ptr and stores
b1b95a65 173 @a ptr in the location specified by @a ppTie which must not be @NULL.
23324ae1 174 */
4cc4bfaf 175 wxScopedTiedPtr(T** ppTie, T* ptr);
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176
177 /**
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178 Destructor frees the pointer help by this object and restores the value
179 stored at the tied location (as specified in the @ref wxScopedTiedPtr() constructor)
23324ae1 180 to the old value.
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181
182 @warning
183 This location may now contain an uninitialized value if it hadn't been
184 initialized previously, in particular don't count on it magically being @NULL!
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185 */
186 ~wxScopedTiedPtr();
187};
188
189
e54c96f1 190
23324ae1 191/**
6c107bd2 192 A scoped pointer template class.
058f225a 193
6c107bd2 194 It is the template version of the old-style @ref wxScopedPtr "scoped pointer macros".
7c913512 195
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196 Notice that objects of this class intentionally cannot be copied.
197
23324ae1 198 @library{wxbase}
b1b95a65 199 @category{smartpointers}
7c913512 200
73473b3e 201 @see wxSharedPtr<T>, wxWeakRef<T>
23324ae1 202*/
5cb947fd 203template<typename T>
7c913512 204class wxScopedPtr<T>
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205{
206public:
207 /**
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208 Constructor takes ownership of the pointer.
209
210 @param ptr
211 Pointer allocated with @c new or @NULL.
23324ae1 212 */
5cb947fd 213 wxScopedPtr(T* ptr = NULL);
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214
215 /**
058f225a 216 Destructor deletes the pointer.
23324ae1 217 */
5cb947fd 218 ~wxScopedPtr();
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219
220 /**
221 Returns pointer to object or @NULL.
222 */
328f5751 223 T* get() const;
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224
225 /**
7c913512 226 Conversion to a boolean expression (in a variant which is not
058f225a 227 convertible to anything but a boolean expression).
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229 If this class contains a valid pointer it will return @true, if it contains
230 a @NULL pointer it will return @false.
23324ae1 231 */
328f5751 232 operator unspecified_bool_type() const;
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233
234 /**
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235 Returns a reference to the object.
236
237 @note
238 If the internal pointer is @NULL this method will cause an assert
239 in debug mode.
23324ae1 240 */
328f5751 241 T operator*() const;
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242
243 /**
7c913512 244 Returns pointer to object. If the pointer is @NULL this method will
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245 cause an assert in debug mode.
246 */
b1b95a65 247 T* operator->() const;
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248
249 /**
250 Releases the current pointer and returns it.
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251
252 @remarks
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253 Afterwards the caller is responsible for deleting
254 the data contained in the scoped pointer before.
255 */
256 T* release();
257
258 /**
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259 Reset pointer to the value of @a ptr.
260 The previous pointer will be deleted.
23324ae1 261 */
4cc4bfaf 262 void reset(T* ptr = NULL);
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263
264 /**
265 Swaps pointers.
266 */
4cc4bfaf 267 void swap(wxScopedPtr<T>& ot);
23324ae1 268};
e54c96f1 269