+void wxPyUserData_dtor(wxPyUserData* self) {
+ if (! wxPyDoingCleanup) {
+ bool blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
+ Py_DECREF(self->m_obj);
+ self->m_obj = NULL;
+ wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
+ }
+}
+
+
+// This is called when an OOR controled object is being destroyed. Although
+// the C++ object is going away there is no way to force the Python object
+// (and all references to it) to die too. This causes problems (crashes) in
+// wxPython when a python shadow object attempts to call a C++ method using
+// the now bogus pointer... So to try and prevent this we'll do a little black
+// magic and change the class of the python instance to a class that will
+// raise an exception for any attempt to call methods with it. See
+// _wxPyDeadObject in _core_ex.py for the implementation of this class.
+void wxPyOORClientData_dtor(wxPyOORClientData* self) {
+
+ static PyObject* deadObjectClass = NULL;
+
+ bool blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
+ if (deadObjectClass == NULL) {
+ deadObjectClass = PyDict_GetItemString(wxPython_dict, "_wxPyDeadObject");
+ // TODO: Can not wxASSERT here because inside a wxPyBeginBlock Threads,
+ // will lead to a deadlock when it tries to aquire the GIL again.
+ //wxASSERT_MSG(deadObjectClass != NULL, wxT("Can't get _wxPyDeadObject class!"));
+ Py_INCREF(deadObjectClass);
+ }
+
+
+ // Only if there is more than one reference to the object
+ if ( !wxPyDoingCleanup && self->m_obj->ob_refcnt > 1 ) {
+ // bool isInstance = wxPyInstance_Check(self->m_obj);
+ // TODO same here
+ //wxASSERT_MSG(isInstance, wxT("m_obj not an instance!?!?!"));
+
+ // Call __del__, if there is one.
+ PyObject* func = PyObject_GetAttrString(self->m_obj, "__del__");
+ if (func) {
+ PyObject* rv = PyObject_CallMethod(self->m_obj, "__del__", NULL);
+ Py_XDECREF(rv);
+ Py_DECREF(func);
+ }
+ if (PyErr_Occurred())
+ PyErr_Clear(); // just ignore it for now
+
+
+ PyObject* dict = PyObject_GetAttrString(self->m_obj, "__dict__");
+ if (dict) {
+ // Clear the instance's dictionary
+ PyDict_Clear(dict);
+
+ // put the name of the old class into the instance, and then reset the
+ // class to be the dead class.
+ PyObject* klass = PyObject_GetAttrString(self->m_obj, "__class__");
+ PyObject* name = PyObject_GetAttrString(klass, "__name__");
+ PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "_name", name);
+ PyObject_SetAttrString(self->m_obj, "__class__", deadObjectClass);
+ //Py_INCREF(deadObjectClass);
+ Py_DECREF(klass);
+ Py_DECREF(name);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // m_obj is DECREF'd in the base class dtor...
+ wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
+}
+
+
+//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Stuff used by OOR to find the right wxPython class type to return and to
+// build it.
+
+
+// The pointer type map is used when the "pointer" type name generated by SWIG
+// is not the same as the shadow class name, for example wxPyTreeCtrl
+// vs. wxTreeCtrl. It needs to be referenced in Python as well as from C++,
+// so we'll just make it a Python dictionary in the wx module's namespace.
+// (See __wxSetDictionary)
+void wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add(const char* commonName, const char* ptrName) {
+ if (! wxPyPtrTypeMap)
+ wxPyPtrTypeMap = PyDict_New();
+ PyDict_SetItemString(wxPyPtrTypeMap,
+ (char*)commonName,
+ PyString_FromString((char*)ptrName));
+}
+
+
+
+
+PyObject* wxPyMake_wxObject(wxObject* source, bool checkEvtHandler) {
+ PyObject* target = NULL;
+ bool isEvtHandler = False;
+
+ if (source) {
+ // If it's derived from wxEvtHandler then there may
+ // already be a pointer to a Python object that we can use
+ // in the OOR data.
+ if (checkEvtHandler && wxIsKindOf(source, wxEvtHandler)) {
+ isEvtHandler = True;
+ wxEvtHandler* eh = (wxEvtHandler*)source;
+ wxPyOORClientData* data = (wxPyOORClientData*)eh->GetClientObject();
+ if (data) {
+ target = data->m_obj;
+ if (target)
+ Py_INCREF(target);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (! target) {
+ // Otherwise make it the old fashioned way by making a new shadow
+ // object and putting this pointer in it. Look up the class
+ // heirarchy until we find a class name that is located in the
+ // python module.
+ const wxClassInfo* info = source->GetClassInfo();
+ wxString name = info->GetClassName();
+ bool exists = wxPyCheckSwigType(name);
+ while (info && !exists) {
+ info = info->GetBaseClass1();
+ name = info->GetClassName();
+ exists = wxPyCheckSwigType(name);
+ }
+ if (info) {
+ target = wxPyConstructObject((void*)source, name, False);
+ if (target && isEvtHandler)
+ ((wxEvtHandler*)source)->SetClientObject(new wxPyOORClientData(target));
+ } else {
+ wxString msg(wxT("wxPython class not found for "));
+ msg += source->GetClassInfo()->GetClassName();
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NameError, msg.mbc_str());
+ target = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ } else { // source was NULL so return None.
+ Py_INCREF(Py_None); target = Py_None;
+ }
+ return target;