gdnative_cpp/core/ref.h

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#ifndef REF_H
#define REF_H
/*************************************************************************/
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/* Ref.h */
/*************************************************************************/
/* This file is part of: */
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/* PANDEMONIUM ENGINE */
/* https://pandemoniumengine.org */
/*************************************************************************/
/* Copyright (c) 2007-2022 Juan Linietsky, Ariel Manzur. */
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#include "pandemonium_global.h"
#include "reference.h"
#include "variant.h"
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// Replicates Pandemonium's Ref<T> behavior
// Rewritten from f5234e70be7dec4930c2d5a0e829ff480d044b1d.
template <class T>
class Ref {
// TODO For this nice check to work, each class must actually #include Reference classes mentionned in its methods,
// which might be annoying for coders who prefer to forward-declare to reduce compile times
// static_assert(std::is_base_of<Reference, T>::value,
// "Ref<T> can only be used with classes deriving from Reference");
T *reference = nullptr;
void ref(const Ref &p_from) {
if (p_from.reference == reference)
return;
unref();
reference = p_from.reference;
if (reference)
reference->reference();
}
void ref_pointer(T *p_ref) {
ERR_FAIL_COND(p_ref == nullptr);
if (p_ref->init_ref())
reference = p_ref;
}
public:
inline bool operator<(const Ref<T> &p_r) const {
return reference < p_r.reference;
}
inline bool operator==(const Ref<T> &p_r) const {
return reference == p_r.reference;
}
inline bool operator!=(const Ref<T> &p_r) const {
return reference != p_r.reference;
}
inline T *operator->() {
return reference;
}
inline T *operator*() {
return reference;
}
inline const T *operator->() const {
return reference;
}
inline const T *ptr() const {
return reference;
}
inline T *ptr() {
return reference;
}
inline const T *operator*() const {
return reference;
}
operator Variant() const {
// Note: the C API handles the cases where the object is a Reference,
// so the Variant will be correctly constructed with a RefPtr engine-side
return Variant((Object *)reference);
}
void operator=(const Ref &p_from) {
ref(p_from);
}
template <class T_Other>
void operator=(const Ref<T_Other> &p_from) {
Reference *refb = const_cast<Reference *>(static_cast<const Reference *>(p_from.ptr()));
if (refb == nullptr) {
unref();
return;
}
Ref r;
r.reference = Object::cast_to<T>(refb);
ref(r);
r.reference = nullptr;
}
void operator=(const Variant &p_variant) {
Object *refb = T::___get_from_variant(p_variant);
if (refb == nullptr) {
unref();
return;
}
Ref r;
r.reference = Object::cast_to<T>(refb);
ref(r);
r.reference = nullptr;
}
Ref(const Ref &p_from) {
reference = nullptr;
ref(p_from);
}
template <class T_Other>
Ref(const Ref<T_Other> &p_from) {
reference = nullptr;
Reference *refb = const_cast<Reference *>(static_cast<const Reference *>(p_from.ptr()));
if (refb == nullptr) {
unref();
return;
}
Ref r;
r.reference = Object::cast_to<T>(refb);
ref(r);
r.reference = nullptr;
}
Ref(T *p_reference) {
if (p_reference)
ref_pointer(p_reference);
else
reference = nullptr;
}
Ref(const Variant &p_variant) {
reference = nullptr;
Object *refb = T::___get_from_variant(p_variant);
if (refb == nullptr) {
unref();
return;
}
Ref r;
r.reference = Object::cast_to<T>(refb);
ref(r);
r.reference = nullptr;
}
inline bool is_valid() const { return reference != nullptr; }
inline bool is_null() const { return reference == nullptr; }
void unref() {
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// TODO this should be moved to mutexes, since this engine does not really
// do a lot of referencing on references and stuff
// mutexes will avoid more crashes?
if (reference && reference->unreference()) {
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// memdelete(reference);
reference->free();
}
reference = nullptr;
}
void instance() {
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// ref(memnew(T));
ref(T::_new());
}
Ref() {
reference = nullptr;
}
~Ref() {
unref();
}
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// Used exclusively in the bindings to recreate the Ref Pandemonium encapsulates in return values,
// without adding to the refcount.
inline static Ref<T> __internal_constructor(Object *obj) {
Ref<T> r;
r.reference = (T *)obj;
return r;
}
};
#endif