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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: weakref.h
3 // Purpose: interface of wxWeakRefDynamic<T>, wxWeakRef<T>
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Licence: wxWindows license
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9
10 /**
11 @class wxWeakRefDynamic<T>
12
13 wxWeakRefDynamic<T> is a template class for weak references that is used in
14 the same way as wxWeakRef<T>. The only difference is that wxWeakRefDynamic
15 defaults to using @c dynamic_cast for establishing the object reference
16 (while wxWeakRef defaults to @c static_cast).
17
18 So, wxWeakRef will detect a type mismatch during compile time and will
19 have a little better run-time performance. The role of wxWeakRefDynamic
20 is to handle objects which derived type one does not know.
21
22 @note wxWeakRef<T> selects an implementation based on the static type of T.
23 If T does not have wxTrackable statically, it defaults to to a mixed-
24 mode operation, where it uses @c dynamic_cast as the last measure
25 (if available from the compiler and enabled when building wxWidgets).
26
27 For general cases, wxWeakRef<T> is the better choice.
28
29 For API documentation, see: wxWeakRef<T>.
30
31 @nolibrary
32 @category{misc}
33 */
34 template<typename T>
35 class wxWeakRefDynamic<T>
36 {
37 public:
38
39 };
40
41
42
43 /**
44 @class wxWeakRef<T>
45
46 wxWeakRef<T> is a template class for weak references to wxWidgets objects,
47 such as wxEvtHandler, wxWindow and wxObject.
48 A weak reference behaves much like an ordinary pointer, but when the object
49 pointed is destroyed, the weak reference is automatically reset to a @NULL pointer.
50
51 wxWeakRef<T> can be used whenever one must keep a pointer to an object
52 that one does not directly own, and that may be destroyed before the object
53 holding the reference.
54
55 wxWeakRef<T> is a small object and the mechanism behind it is fast
56 (@b O(1)). So the overall cost of using it is small.
57
58 Example:
59
60 @code
61 wxWindow *wnd = new wxWindow( parent, wxID_ANY, "wxWindow" );
62 wxWeakRef<wxWindow> wr = wnd;
63 wxWindowRef wr2 = wnd; // Same as above, but using a typedef
64 // Do things with window
65 wnd->Show( true );
66 // Weak ref is used like an ordinary pointer
67 wr->Show( false );
68 wnd->Destroy();
69 // Now the weak ref has been reset, so we don't risk accessing
70 // a dangling pointer:
71 wxASSERT( wr==NULL );
72 @endcode
73
74 wxWeakRef<T> works for any objects that are derived from wxTrackable.
75 By default, wxEvtHandler and wxWindow derive from wxTrackable.
76 However, wxObject does not, so types like wxFont and wxColour are not
77 trackable. The example below shows how to create a wxObject derived class
78 that is trackable:
79
80 @code
81 class wxMyTrackableObject : public wxObject, public wxTrackable
82 {
83 // ... other members here
84 };
85 @endcode
86
87 The following types of weak references are predefined:
88
89 @code
90 typedef wxWeakRef<wxEvtHandler> wxEvtHandlerRef;
91 typedef wxWeakRef<wxWindow> wxWindowRef;
92 @endcode
93
94 @nolibrary
95 @category{misc}
96
97 @see wxSharedPtr<T>, wxScopedPtr<T>
98 */
99 template<typename T>
100 class wxWeakRef<T> : public wxTrackerNode
101 {
102 public:
103 /**
104 Constructor. The weak reference is initialized to @e pobj.
105 */
106 wxWeakRef(T* pobj = NULL);
107
108 /**
109 Copy constructor.
110 */
111 wxWeakRef(const wxWeakRef<T>& wr);
112
113 /**
114 Destructor.
115 */
116 ~wxWeakRef();
117
118 /**
119 Called when the tracked object is destroyed. Be default sets
120 internal pointer to @NULL.
121 You need to call this method if you override it.
122 */
123 virtual void OnObjectDestroy();
124
125 /**
126 Release currently tracked object and rests object reference.
127 */
128 void Release();
129
130 /**
131 Returns pointer to the tracked object or @NULL.
132 */
133 T* get() const;
134
135 /**
136 Release currently tracked object and start tracking the same object as
137 the wxWeakRef @e wr.
138 */
139 T* operator =(wxWeakRef<T>& wr);
140
141 /**
142 Implicit conversion to T*.
143 Returns pointer to the tracked object or @NULL.
144 */
145 T* operator*() const;
146
147 /**
148 Returns a reference to the tracked object.
149 If the internal pointer is @NULL this method will cause an assert in debug mode.
150 */
151 T& operator*() const;
152
153 /**
154 Smart pointer member access.
155 Returns a pointer to the tracked object.
156 If the internal pointer is @NULL this method will cause an assert in debug mode.
157 */
158 T* operator-();
159
160 /**
161 Releases the currently tracked object and starts tracking @e pobj.
162 A weak reference may be reset by passing @e @NULL as @e pobj.
163 */
164 T* operator=(T* pobj);
165 };
166