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[wxWidgets.git] / include / wx / ptr_scpd.h
1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: wx/ptr_scpd.h
3 // Purpose: scoped smart pointer class
4 // Author: Jesse Lovelace <jllovela@eos.ncsu.edu>
5 // Modified by:
6 // Created: 06/01/02
7 // RCS-ID: $Id$
8 // Copyright: (c) Jesse Lovelace and original Boost authors (see below)
9 // Licence: wxWindows licence
10 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
11
12 // This class closely follows the implementation of the boost
13 // library scoped_ptr and is an adaption for c++ macro's in
14 // the wxWidgets project. The original authors of the boost
15 // scoped_ptr are given below with their respective copyrights.
16
17 // (C) Copyright Greg Colvin and Beman Dawes 1998, 1999.
18 // Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Peter Dimov
19 //
20 // Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and distribute this software
21 // is granted provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
22 // This software is provided "as is" without express or implied
23 // warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
24 //
25 // See http://www.boost.org/libs/smart_ptr/scoped_ptr.htm for documentation.
26 //
27
28 #ifndef __WX_SCOPED_POINTER__
29 #define __WX_SCOPED_POINTER__
30
31 #include "wx/defs.h"
32
33 /*
34 checked deleters are used to make sure that the type being deleted is really
35 a complete type.: otherwise sizeof() would result in a compile-time error
36
37 do { ... } while ( 0 ) construct is used to have an anonymous scope
38 (otherwise we could have name clashes between different "complete"s) but
39 still force a semicolon after the macro
40 */
41
42 #ifdef __WATCOMC__
43 #define wxFOR_ONCE(name) for(int name=0; name<1; name++)
44 #define wxPRE_NO_WARNING_SCOPE(name) wxFOR_ONCE(wxMAKE_UNIQUE_NAME(name))
45 #define wxPOST_NO_WARNING_SCOPE(name)
46 #else
47 #define wxPRE_NO_WARNING_SCOPE(name) do
48 #define wxPOST_NO_WARNING_SCOPE(name) while ( 0 )
49 #endif
50
51 #define wxCHECKED_DELETE(ptr) \
52 wxPRE_NO_WARNING_SCOPE(scope_var1) \
53 { \
54 typedef char complete[sizeof(*ptr)]; \
55 delete ptr; \
56 } wxPOST_NO_WARNING_SCOPE(scope_var1)
57
58 #define wxCHECKED_DELETE_ARRAY(ptr) \
59 wxPRE_NO_WARNING_SCOPE(scope_var2) \
60 { \
61 typedef char complete[sizeof(*ptr)]; \
62 delete [] ptr; \
63 } wxPOST_NO_WARNING_SCOPE(scope_var2)
64
65 /* These scoped pointers are *not* assignable and cannot be used
66 within a container. Look for wxDECLARE_SHARED_PTR for this
67 functionality.
68
69 In addition, the type being used *must* be complete at the time
70 that wxDEFINE_SCOPED_* is called or a compiler error will result.
71 This is because the class checks for the completeness of the type
72 being used.
73 */
74
75
76 #define wxDECLARE_SCOPED_PTR(T, name) \
77 class name \
78 { \
79 private: \
80 T * m_ptr; \
81 \
82 name(name const &); \
83 name & operator=(name const &); \
84 \
85 public: \
86 wxEXPLICIT name(T * ptr = NULL) \
87 : m_ptr(ptr) { } \
88 \
89 ~name(); \
90 \
91 void reset(T * ptr = NULL) \
92 { \
93 if (m_ptr != ptr) \
94 { \
95 delete m_ptr; \
96 m_ptr = ptr; \
97 } \
98 } \
99 \
100 T *release() \
101 { \
102 T *ptr = m_ptr; \
103 m_ptr = NULL; \
104 return ptr; \
105 } \
106 \
107 T & operator*() const \
108 { \
109 wxASSERT(m_ptr != NULL); \
110 return *m_ptr; \
111 } \
112 \
113 T * operator->() const \
114 { \
115 wxASSERT(m_ptr != NULL); \
116 return m_ptr; \
117 } \
118 \
119 T * get() const \
120 { \
121 return m_ptr; \
122 } \
123 \
124 void swap(name & ot) \
125 { \
126 T * tmp = ot.m_ptr; \
127 ot.m_ptr = m_ptr; \
128 m_ptr = tmp; \
129 } \
130 };
131
132 #define wxDEFINE_SCOPED_PTR(T, name)\
133 name::~name() \
134 { \
135 wxCHECKED_DELETE(m_ptr); \
136 }
137
138 // this macro can be used for the most common case when you want to declare and
139 // define the scoped pointer at the same time and want to use the standard
140 // naming convention: auto pointer to Foo is called FooPtr
141 #define wxDEFINE_SCOPED_PTR_TYPE(T) \
142 wxDECLARE_SCOPED_PTR(T, T ## Ptr) \
143 wxDEFINE_SCOPED_PTR(T, T ## Ptr)
144
145 // the same but for arrays instead of simple pointers
146 #define wxDECLARE_SCOPED_ARRAY(T, name)\
147 class name \
148 { \
149 private: \
150 T * m_ptr; \
151 name(name const &); \
152 name & operator=(name const &); \
153 \
154 public: \
155 wxEXPLICIT name(T * p = NULL) : m_ptr(p) \
156 {} \
157 \
158 ~name(); \
159 void reset(T * p = NULL); \
160 \
161 T & operator[](long int i) const\
162 { \
163 wxASSERT(m_ptr != NULL); \
164 wxASSERT(i >= 0); \
165 return m_ptr[i]; \
166 } \
167 \
168 T * get() const \
169 { \
170 return m_ptr; \
171 } \
172 \
173 void swap(name & ot) \
174 { \
175 T * tmp = ot.m_ptr; \
176 ot.m_ptr = m_ptr; \
177 m_ptr = tmp; \
178 } \
179 };
180
181 #define wxDEFINE_SCOPED_ARRAY(T, name) \
182 name::~name() \
183 { \
184 wxCHECKED_DELETE_ARRAY(m_ptr); \
185 } \
186 void name::reset(T * p){ \
187 if (m_ptr != p) \
188 { \
189 wxCHECKED_DELETE_ARRAY(m_ptr); \
190 m_ptr = p; \
191 } \
192 }
193
194 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
195 // "Tied" scoped pointer: same as normal one but also sets the value of
196 // some other variable to the pointer value
197 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
198
199 #define wxDEFINE_TIED_SCOPED_PTR_TYPE(T) \
200 wxDEFINE_SCOPED_PTR_TYPE(T); \
201 class T ## TiedPtr : public T ## Ptr \
202 { \
203 public: \
204 T ## TiedPtr(T **pp, T *p) \
205 : T ## Ptr(p), m_pp(pp) \
206 { \
207 m_pOld = *pp; \
208 *pp = p; \
209 } \
210 \
211 ~ T ## TiedPtr() \
212 { \
213 *m_pp = m_pOld; \
214 } \
215 \
216 private: \
217 T **m_pp; \
218 T *m_pOld; \
219 }
220
221 #endif // __WX_SCOPED_POINTER__
222