| 1 | //
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| 2 | // ref.h --- definitions of the reference counting classes
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| 3 | //
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| 4 | // Copyright (C) 1996 Limit Point Systems, Inc.
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| 5 | //
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| 6 | // Author: Curtis Janssen <cljanss@limitpt.com>
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| 7 | // Maintainer: LPS
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| 8 | //
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| 9 | // This file is part of the SC Toolkit.
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| 10 | //
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| 11 | // The SC Toolkit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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| 12 | // it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by
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| 13 | // the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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| 14 | // any later version.
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| 15 | //
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| 16 | // The SC Toolkit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| 17 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| 18 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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| 19 | // GNU Library General Public License for more details.
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| 20 | //
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| 21 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
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| 22 | // along with the SC Toolkit; see the file COPYING.LIB.  If not, write to
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| 23 | // the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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| 24 | //
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| 25 | // The U.S. Government is granted a limited license as per AL 91-7.
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| 26 | //
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| 27 | 
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| 28 | //   This is the main include file for the reference counting classes.
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| 29 | // This includes two other files: reftmpl.h and refmacr.h.  The
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| 30 | // former is a template declaration for the reference counted classes
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| 31 | // and the latter is generated from the former by a perl script and
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| 32 | // provides CPP macros that declare reference counting classes.
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| 33 | //
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| 34 | //   The behaviour of the package can be modified with the following five
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| 35 | // macros, each of which should be undefined, 0, or 1:
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| 36 | //
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| 37 | // REF_CHECK_STACK:  If this is 1 referenced objects are checked to see if they
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| 38 | // reside on the stack, in which case storage for the object is not managed,
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| 39 | // if management is enabled.  This feature can be confused by multiple threads
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| 40 | // and memory checking libraries.
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| 41 | //
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| 42 | // REF_MANAGE:  If this is 1 the manage and unmanage members are enabled.
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| 43 | //
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| 44 | // REF_CHECK_MAX_NREF:  If this is 1 the reference count is checked before
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| 45 | // it is incremented to make sure it isn't too big.
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| 46 | //
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| 47 | // REF_CHECK_MIN_NREF:  If this is 1 the reference count is checked before
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| 48 | // it is decremented to make sure it isn't already zero.
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| 49 | //
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| 50 | // REF_USE_LOCKS:  If this is 1 then critical regions are locked before they
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| 51 | // are entered.  This prevents erroneous behavior when multiple threads
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| 52 | // share reference counted objects.  This will slow down certain operations,
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| 53 | // so it should be set to 0 if your application does not need to be thread
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| 54 | // safe.
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| 55 | //
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| 56 | // If a macro is undefined, then the behaviour is architecture
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| 57 | // dependent--usually, the macro will be set to 1 in this case.
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| 58 | // For maximum efficiency and for normal operation after the program is
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| 59 | // debugged, compile with all of the above macros defined to zero.
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| 60 | // This can also be done with -DREF_OPTIMIZE.
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| 61 | //
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| 62 | //   An include file can be used to set these options as well.  This has
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| 63 | // the advantage that dependency checking will force an automatic
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| 64 | // recompile of all affected files if the options change.  The file
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| 65 | // <scconfig.h> will be include if -DHAVE_CONFIG_H is specified.
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| 66 | //
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| 67 | //   Note that all source code that uses references must be compiled with
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| 68 | // the same value REF_MANAGE.  Changing this can change the storage layout
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| 69 | // and the interpretation of the reference count data.
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| 70 | 
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| 71 | 
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| 72 | #ifdef __GNUC__
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| 73 | #pragma interface
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| 74 | #endif
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| 75 | 
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| 76 | #ifndef _util_ref_ref_h
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| 77 | #define _util_ref_ref_h
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| 78 | 
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| 79 | #include <iostream>
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| 80 | #include <stdlib.h>
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| 81 | #include <limits.h>
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| 82 | 
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| 83 | #include <util/ref/identity.h>
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| 84 | 
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| 85 | #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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| 86 | #include <scconfig.h>
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| 87 | #endif
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| 88 | 
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| 89 | #ifdef REF_OPTIMIZE
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| 90 | #ifndef REF_CHECK_STACK
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| 91 | # define REF_CHECK_STACK   0
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| 92 | #endif
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| 93 | #ifndef REF_MANAGE
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| 94 | # define REF_MANAGE        0
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| 95 | #endif
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| 96 | #ifndef REF_CHECK_MAX_NREF
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| 97 | # define REF_CHECK_MAX_NREF 0
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| 98 | #endif
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| 99 | #ifndef REF_CHECK_MIN_NREF
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| 100 | # define REF_CHECK_MIN_NREF 0
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| 101 | #endif
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| 102 | #endif
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| 103 | 
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| 104 | #ifdef SUNMOS
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| 105 | #ifndef REF_CHECK_STACK
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| 106 | #define REF_CHECK_STACK 0
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| 107 | #endif
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| 108 | #else
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| 109 | #ifndef REF_CHECK_STACK
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| 110 | #define REF_CHECK_STACK 0
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| 111 | #endif
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| 112 | #endif
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| 113 | 
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| 114 | #ifndef REF_MANAGE
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| 115 | #define REF_MANAGE 1
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| 116 | #endif
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| 117 | 
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| 118 | #ifndef REF_CHECK_MAX_NREF
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| 119 | #define REF_CHECK_MAX_NREF 1
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| 120 | #endif
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| 121 | 
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| 122 | #ifndef REF_CHECK_MIN_NREF
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| 123 | #define REF_CHECK_MIN_NREF 1
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| 124 | #endif
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| 125 | 
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| 126 | #ifndef REF_USE_LOCKS
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| 127 | #  if HAVE_STHREAD || HAVE_CREATETHREAD || HAVE_PTHREAD
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| 128 | #    define REF_USE_LOCKS 1
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| 129 | #  endif
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| 130 | #endif
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| 131 | 
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| 132 | #ifndef REF_ALWAYS_USE_LOCKS
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| 133 | #  define REF_ALWAYS_USE_LOCKS 1
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| 134 | #endif
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| 135 | 
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| 136 | #if REF_CHECK_STACK
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| 137 | #include <unistd.h>
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| 138 | #ifndef HAVE_SBRK_DEC
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| 139 | extern "C" void * sbrk(ssize_t);
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| 140 | #endif
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| 141 | #define DO_REF_CHECK_STACK(p) (((void*) (p) > sbrk(0)) && (p)->managed())
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| 142 | #else // REF_CHECK_STACK
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| 143 | #define DO_REF_CHECK_STACK(p) (0)
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| 144 | #endif // REF_CHECK_STACK
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| 145 | 
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| 146 | #if REF_MANAGE
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| 147 | #define DO_REF_UNMANAGE(p) ((p)->unmanage())
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| 148 | #else // REF_MANAGE
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| 149 | #define DO_REF_UNMANAGE(p)
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| 150 | #endif // REF_MANAGE
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| 151 | 
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| 152 | #if REF_USE_LOCKS
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| 153 | #define __REF_LOCK__(p) p->lock_ptr()
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| 154 | #define __REF_UNLOCK__(p) p->unlock_ptr()
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| 155 | #if REF_ALWAYS_USE_LOCKS
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| 156 | #define __REF_INITLOCK__() use_locks(true)
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| 157 | #else
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| 158 | #define __REF_INITLOCK__() ref_lock_ = 0xff
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| 159 | #endif
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| 160 | #else
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| 161 | #define __REF_LOCK__(p)
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| 162 | #define __REF_UNLOCK__(p)
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| 163 | #define __REF_INITLOCK__()
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| 164 | #endif
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| 165 | 
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| 166 | namespace sc {
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| 167 | 
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| 168 | typedef unsigned long refcount_t;
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| 169 | 
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| 170 | /** The base class for all reference counted objects.  If multiple
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| 171 |     inheritance is used, RefCount must be virtually inherited from,
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| 172 |     otherwise references to invalid memory will likely result.
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| 173 | 
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| 174 |     Reference counting information is usually maintained by smart
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| 175 |     pointer classes Ref, however this mechanism can be
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| 176 |     supplemented or replaced by directly using the public
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| 177 |     interface to RefCount.
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| 178 | 
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| 179 |     The unmanage() member is only needed for special cases where memory
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| 180 |     management must be turned off.  For example, if a reference counted
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| 181 |     object is created on the stack, memory management mechanisms based on
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| 182 |     reference counting must be prohibited from deleting it.  The unmanage()
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| 183 |     member accomplishes this, but a better solution would be to allocate
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| 184 |     the object on the heap with new and let a smart pointer manage the
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| 185 |     memory for the object.
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| 186 | 
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| 187 |     When using a debugger to look at reference counted objects the count is
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| 188 |     maintained in the _reference_count_ member.  However, this member is
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| 189 |     encoded so that memory overwrites can be sometimes detected.  Thus,
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| 190 |     interpretation of _reference_count_ is not always straightforward.
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| 191 | 
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| 192 | */
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| 193 | 
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| 194 | class RefCount: public Identity {
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| 195 |   private:
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| 196 | #if REF_MANAGE
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| 197 | #  define REF_MAX_NREF (UINT_MAX - 1)
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| 198 | #  define REF_MANAGED_CODE UINT_MAX
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| 199 | #else
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| 200 | #  define REF_MAX_NREF UINT_MAX
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| 201 | #endif
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| 202 |     unsigned int _reference_count_;
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| 203 | #if REF_USE_LOCKS
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| 204 |     unsigned char ref_lock_;
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| 205 | #endif
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| 206 | 
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| 207 |     void error(const char*) const;
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| 208 |     void too_many_refs() const;
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| 209 |     void not_enough_refs() const;
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| 210 |   protected:
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| 211 |     RefCount(): _reference_count_(0) {
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| 212 |         __REF_INITLOCK__();
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| 213 |         //std::cout << "ref_lock_ = " << (int) ref_lock_ << std::endl;
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| 214 |       }
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| 215 |     RefCount(const RefCount&): _reference_count_(0) {
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| 216 |         __REF_INITLOCK__();
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| 217 |         //std::cout << "ref_lock_ = " << (int) ref_lock_ << std::endl;
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| 218 |       }
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| 219 | 
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| 220 |     // Assigment should not overwrite the reference count.
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| 221 |     RefCount& operator=(const RefCount&) { return *this; }
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| 222 |   public:
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| 223 |     virtual ~RefCount();
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| 224 | 
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| 225 |     /// Lock this object.
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| 226 |     int lock_ptr() const;
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| 227 |     /// Unlock this object.
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| 228 |     int unlock_ptr() const;
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| 229 | 
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| 230 |     /// start and stop using locks on this object
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| 231 |     void use_locks(bool inVal);
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| 232 | 
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| 233 |     /// Return the reference count.
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| 234 |     refcount_t nreference() const {
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| 235 | #       if REF_MANAGE
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| 236 |         if (!managed()) return 1;
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| 237 | #       endif
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| 238 |         return _reference_count_;
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| 239 |       }
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| 240 | 
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| 241 |     /// Increment the reference count and return the new count.
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| 242 |     refcount_t reference() {
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| 243 | #       if REF_MANAGE
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| 244 |         if (!managed()) return 1;
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| 245 | #       endif
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| 246 |         __REF_LOCK__(this);
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| 247 | #       if REF_CHECK_MAX_NREF
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| 248 |         if (_reference_count_ >= REF_MAX_NREF) too_many_refs();
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| 249 | #       endif
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| 250 |         _reference_count_++;
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| 251 |         refcount_t r = _reference_count_;
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| 252 |         __REF_UNLOCK__(this);
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| 253 |         return r;
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| 254 |       }
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| 255 | 
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| 256 |     /// Decrement the reference count and return the new count.
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| 257 |     refcount_t dereference() {
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| 258 | #       if REF_MANAGE
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| 259 |         if (!managed()) return 1;
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| 260 | #       endif
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| 261 |         __REF_LOCK__(this);
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| 262 | #       if REF_CHECK_MIN_NREF
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| 263 |         if (_reference_count_ == 0) not_enough_refs();
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| 264 | #       endif
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| 265 |         _reference_count_--;
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| 266 |         refcount_t r = _reference_count_;
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| 267 |         __REF_UNLOCK__(this);
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| 268 |         return r;
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| 269 |       }
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| 270 | 
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| 271 | #if REF_MANAGE
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| 272 |     int managed() const {
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| 273 |         return _reference_count_ != REF_MANAGED_CODE;
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| 274 |       }
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| 275 |     /** Turn off the reference counting mechanism for this object.
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| 276 |         The value returned by nreference() will always be
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| 277 |         1 after this is called.  The ability to unmanage()
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| 278 |         objects must be turned on at compile time by defining
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| 279 |         REF_MANAGE.  There is a slight performance penalty. */
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| 280 |     void unmanage() {
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| 281 |         _reference_count_ = REF_MANAGED_CODE;
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| 282 |       }
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| 283 | #else // REF_MANAGE
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| 284 |     /// Return 1 if the object is managed.  Otherwise return 0.
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| 285 |     int managed() const { return 1; }
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| 286 | #endif // REF_MANAGE
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| 287 | };
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| 288 | 
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| 289 | /** Provides a few utility routines common to all
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| 290 |     Ref template instantiations.
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| 291 | */
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| 292 | class RefBase {
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| 293 |   protected:
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| 294 |     /// Print a warning message.
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| 295 |     void warn ( const char * msg) const;
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| 296 |     /// Called when stack data is referenced.
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| 297 |     void warn_ref_to_stack() const;
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| 298 |     /// Called when the deletion of stack data is skipped.
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| 299 |     void warn_skip_stack_delete() const;
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| 300 |     /// Called when the reference count is corrupted.
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| 301 |     void warn_bad_ref_count() const;
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| 302 |     /// Print information about the reference.
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| 303 |     void ref_info(RefCount*p,std::ostream& os) const;
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| 304 |     void ref_info(std::ostream& os) const;
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| 305 |     void check_pointer() const;
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| 306 |     void reference(RefCount *);
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| 307 |     int dereference(RefCount *);
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| 308 |   public:
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| 309 |     RefBase() {};
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| 310 |     virtual ~RefBase();
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| 311 |     /// Returns the DescribedClass pointer for the contained object.
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| 312 |     virtual RefCount* parentpointer() const = 0;
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| 313 |     /** Requires that a nonnull reference is held.  If not,
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| 314 |         the program will abort. */
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| 315 |     void require_nonnull() const;
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| 316 | };
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| 317 | 
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| 318 | /** A template class that maintains references counts.
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| 319 | 
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| 320 |     Several of these operations can cause a reference to an object to be
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| 321 |     replaced by a reference to a different object.  If a reference to a
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| 322 |     nonnull object is eliminated, the object's reference count is
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| 323 |     decremented and the object is deleted if the reference count becomes
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| 324 |     zero.
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| 325 | 
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| 326 |     There also may be a to convert to T*, where T is the type of the object
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| 327 |     which Ref references.  Some compilers have bugs that prevent the use of
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| 328 |     operator T*().  The pointer() member should be used instead.
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| 329 |  
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| 330 | */
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| 331 | template <class T>
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| 332 | class  Ref  : public RefBase {
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| 333 |   private:
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| 334 |     T* p;
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| 335 |   public:
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| 336 |     /// Create a reference to a null object.
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| 337 |     Ref(): p(0) {}
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| 338 |     /// Create a reference to the object a.
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| 339 |     Ref(T*a) : p(0)
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| 340 |     {
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| 341 |       if (a) {
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| 342 |           p = a;
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| 343 |           reference(p);
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| 344 |         }
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| 345 |     }
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| 346 |     /// Create a reference to the object referred to by a.
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| 347 |     Ref(const Ref<T> &a) : p(0)
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| 348 |     {
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| 349 |       if (a.pointer()) {
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| 350 |           p = a.pointer();
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| 351 |           reference(p);
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| 352 |         }
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| 353 |     }
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| 354 |     /// Create a reference to the object referred to by a.
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| 355 |     template <class A> Ref(const Ref<A> &a): p(0)
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| 356 |     {
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| 357 |       if (a.pointer()) {
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| 358 |           p = a.pointer();
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| 359 |           reference(p);
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| 360 |         }
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| 361 |     }
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| 362 | //      /** Create a reference to the object a.  Do a
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| 363 | //          dynamic_cast to convert a to the appropiate type. */
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| 364 | //      Ref(const RefBase&a) {
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| 365 | //          p = dynamic_cast<T*>(a.parentpointer());
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| 366 | //          reference(p);
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| 367 | //        }
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| 368 | //      /** Create a reference to the object a.  Do a
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| 369 | //          dynamic_cast to convert a to the appropiate type. */
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| 370 | //      Ref(RefCount*a): p(0) {
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| 371 | //        operator<<(a);
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| 372 | //        }
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| 373 |     /** Delete this reference to the object.  Decrement the object's reference
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| 374 |         count and delete the object if the count is zero. */
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| 375 |     ~Ref()
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| 376 |     {
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| 377 |       clear();
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| 378 |     }
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| 379 |     /** Returns the reference counted object.  The behaviour is undefined if
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| 380 |         the object is null. */
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| 381 |     T* operator->() const { return p; }
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| 382 |     /// Returns a pointer the reference counted object.
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| 383 |     T* pointer() const { return p; }
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| 384 |     /// Implements the parentpointer pure virtual in the base class.
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| 385 |     RefCount *parentpointer() const { return p; }
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| 386 | 
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| 387 |     operator T*() const { return p; }
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| 388 |     /** Returns a C++ reference to the reference counted object.
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| 389 |         The behaviour is undefined if the object is null. */
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| 390 |     T& operator *() const { return *p; };
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| 391 |     /** Return 1 if this is a reference to a null object.  Otherwise
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| 392 |         return 0. */
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| 393 |     int null() const { return p == 0; }
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| 394 |     /// Return !null().
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| 395 |     int nonnull() const { return p != 0; }
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| 396 |     /** A variety of ordering and equivalence operators are provided using
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| 397 |         the Identity class. */
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| 398 |     template <class A> int operator==(const Ref<A>&a) const
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| 399 |         { return eq(p,a.pointer()); }
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| 400 |     template <class A> int operator>=(const Ref<A>&a) const
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| 401 |         { return ge(p,a.pointer()); }
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| 402 |     template <class A> int operator<=(const Ref<A>&a) const
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| 403 |         { return le(p,a.pointer()); }
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| 404 |     template <class A> int operator>(const Ref<A>&a) const
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| 405 |         { return gt(p,a.pointer()); }
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| 406 |     template <class A> int operator<(const Ref<A>&a) const
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| 407 |         { return lt(p,a.pointer()); }
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| 408 |     template <class A> int operator!=(const Ref<A>&a) const
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| 409 |         { return ne(p,a.pointer()); }
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| 410 |     /** Compare two objects returning -1, 0, or 1. Similar
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| 411 |         to the C library routine strcmp. */
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| 412 |     int compare(const Ref<T> &a) const {
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| 413 |       return eq(p,a.p)?0:((lt(p,a.p)?-1:1));
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| 414 |     }
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| 415 |     /// Refer to the null object.
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| 416 |     void clear()
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| 417 |     {
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| 418 |       if (p) {
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| 419 |           int ref = dereference(p);
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| 420 |           if (ref == 0)
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| 421 |               delete p;
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| 422 |           p = 0;
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| 423 |         }
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| 424 |     }
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| 425 |     /// Assignment to c.
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| 426 |     Ref<T>& operator=(const Ref<T> & c)
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| 427 |     {
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| 428 |       T *cp = c.pointer();
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| 429 |       if (cp) {
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| 430 |           cp->reference();
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| 431 |           clear();
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| 432 |           p=cp;
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| 433 |         }
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| 434 |       else {
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| 435 |           clear();
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| 436 |         }
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| 437 |       return *this;
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| 438 |     }
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| 439 |     /// Assignment to c.
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| 440 |     template <class A> Ref<T>& operator=(const Ref<A> & c)
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| 441 |     {
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| 442 |       A *cp = c.pointer();
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| 443 |       if (cp) {
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| 444 |           cp->reference();
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| 445 |           clear();
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| 446 |           p=cp;
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| 447 |         }
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| 448 |       else {
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| 449 |           clear();
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| 450 |         }
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| 451 |       return *this;
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| 452 |     }
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| 453 |     /// Assignment to the object that a references using dynamic_cast.
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| 454 |     Ref<T>& operator<<(const RefBase&a) {
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| 455 |         T* cr = dynamic_cast<T*>(a.parentpointer());
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| 456 |         if (cr) {
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| 457 |             reference(cr);
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| 458 |             clear();
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| 459 |           }
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| 460 |         p = cr;
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| 461 |         return *this;
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| 462 |       }
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| 463 |     /** Assigns to the given base class pointer using dynamic_cast.  If
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| 464 |         the dynamic_cast fails and the argument is nonnull and has a
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| 465 |         reference count of zero, then it is deleted. */
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| 466 |     Ref<T>& operator<<(RefCount *a) {
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| 467 |         T* cr = dynamic_cast<T*>(a);
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| 468 |         if (cr) assign_pointer(cr);
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| 469 |         else if (a && a->nreference() <= 0) delete a;
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| 470 |         return *this;
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| 471 |       }
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| 472 |     /// Assignment to cr.
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| 473 |     Ref<T>& operator=(T* cr)
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| 474 |     {
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| 475 |       assign_pointer(cr);
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| 476 |       return *this;
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| 477 |     }
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| 478 |     /// Assignment to cr.
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| 479 |     void assign_pointer(T* cr)
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| 480 |     {
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| 481 |       if (cr) {
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| 482 |           if (DO_REF_CHECK_STACK(cr)) {
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| 483 |               DO_REF_UNMANAGE(cr);
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| 484 |               warn_ref_to_stack();
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| 485 |             }
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| 486 |           cr->reference();
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| 487 |         }
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| 488 |       clear();
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| 489 |       p = cr;
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| 490 |     }
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| 491 |     /// Check the validity of the pointer.
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| 492 |     void check_pointer() const
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| 493 |     {
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| 494 |       if (p && p->nreference() <= 0) {
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| 495 |           warn_bad_ref_count();
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| 496 |         }
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| 497 |     }
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| 498 |     /// Print information about the reference to os.
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| 499 |     void ref_info(std::ostream& os) const
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| 500 |     {
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| 501 |       RefBase::ref_info(p,os);
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| 502 |     }
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| 503 |     /// Print a warning concerning the reference.
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| 504 |     void warn(const char*s) const { RefBase::warn(s); }
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| 505 | };
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| 506 | 
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| 507 | }
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| 508 | 
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| 509 | #endif
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| 510 | 
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| 511 | // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| 512 | 
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| 513 | // Local Variables:
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| 514 | // mode: c++
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| 515 | // c-file-style: "CLJ"
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| 516 | // End:
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