rt-thread-official/components/rtgui/common/rtgui_object.c

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/*
* File : rtgui_object.c
* This file is part of RTGUI in RT-Thread RTOS
* COPYRIGHT (C) 2006 - 2009, RT-Thread Development Team
*
* The license and distribution terms for this file may be
* found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
* http://www.rt-thread.org/license/LICENSE
*
* Change Logs:
* Date Author Notes
* 2009-10-04 Bernard first version
*/
#include <rtgui/rtgui_object.h>
#include <rtgui/rtgui_system.h>
static void _rtgui_object_constructor(rtgui_object_t *object)
{
if (!object) return;
object->is_static = RT_FALSE;
}
/* Destroys the object */
static void _rtgui_object_destructor(rtgui_object_t *object)
{
/* nothing */
}
rtgui_type_t *rtgui_type_create(const char *type_name, rtgui_type_t *parent_type,
int type_size, rtgui_constructor_t constructor,
rtgui_destructor_t destructor)
{
rtgui_type_t *new_type;
if (!type_name)
return RT_NULL;
new_type = rtgui_malloc(sizeof(rtgui_type_t));
new_type->name = rt_strdup(type_name);
new_type->size = type_size;
new_type->constructor = constructor;
new_type->destructor = destructor;
if (!parent_type)
{
new_type->hierarchy_depth = 0;
new_type->hierarchy = RT_NULL;
}
else
{
/* Build the type hierarchy */
new_type->hierarchy_depth = parent_type->hierarchy_depth + 1;
new_type->hierarchy = rtgui_malloc(sizeof(rtgui_type_t *) * new_type->hierarchy_depth);
new_type->hierarchy[0] = parent_type;
rt_memcpy(new_type->hierarchy + 1, parent_type->hierarchy,
parent_type->hierarchy_depth * sizeof(rtgui_type_t *));
}
return new_type;
}
void rtgui_type_destroy(rtgui_type_t *type)
{
if (!type) return;
if (type->hierarchy) rtgui_free(type->hierarchy);
rtgui_free(type->name);
rtgui_free(type);
}
void rtgui_type_object_construct(rtgui_type_t *type, rtgui_object_t *object)
{
int i;
if (!type || !object) return;
/* Call the constructors */
for (i = type->hierarchy_depth - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
if (type->hierarchy[i]->constructor)
type->hierarchy[i]->constructor(object);
}
if (type->constructor) type->constructor(object);
}
void rtgui_type_destructors_call(rtgui_type_t *type, rtgui_object_t *object)
{
int i;
if (!type || !object) return;
if (type->destructor) type->destructor(object);
for (i = 0; i < type->hierarchy_depth; i++)
{
if (type->hierarchy[i]->destructor)
type->hierarchy[i]->destructor(object);
}
}
rt_bool_t rtgui_type_inherits_from(rtgui_type_t *type, rtgui_type_t *parent)
{
int i;
if (!type || !parent) return RT_FALSE;
if (type == parent) return RT_TRUE;
for (i = 0; i < type->hierarchy_depth; i++)
{
if (type->hierarchy[i] == parent) return RT_TRUE;
}
return RT_FALSE;
}
rtgui_type_t *rtgui_type_parent_type_get(rtgui_type_t *type)
{
if (!type || !type->hierarchy) return RT_NULL;
return type->hierarchy[0];
}
const char *rtgui_type_name_get(rtgui_type_t *type)
{
if (!type) return RT_NULL;
return type->name;
}
struct rtgui_object_information
{
rt_uint32_t objs_number;
rt_uint32_t allocated_size;
rt_uint32_t max_allocated;
};
struct rtgui_object_information obj_info = {0, 0, 0};
/**
* @brief Creates a new object: it calls the corresponding constructors (from the constructor of the base class to the
* constructor of the more derived class) and then sets the values of the given properties
* @param object_type the type of object to create
* @return Returns the new Etk_Object of type @a object_type
*/
rtgui_object_t *rtgui_object_create(rtgui_type_t *object_type)
{
rtgui_object_t *new_object;
if (!object_type)
return RT_NULL;
new_object = rtgui_malloc(object_type->size);
if (new_object == RT_NULL) return RT_NULL;
obj_info.objs_number ++;
obj_info.allocated_size += object_type->size;
if (obj_info.allocated_size > obj_info.max_allocated)
obj_info.max_allocated = obj_info.allocated_size;
new_object->type = object_type;
new_object->is_static = RT_FALSE;
rtgui_type_object_construct(object_type, new_object);
return new_object;
}
/**
* @brief Destroys the object: it first sets the weak-pointers to RT_NULL, emits the "destroyed" signal, and then
* queues the object in the list of objects to free. Thus, the destructors will only be called at the beginning of the
* next main loop iteration (from the destructor of the more derived class to the destructor of the ultimate base class).
* @param object the object to destroy
* @warning You should not assume that this function will call directly the destructors of the object!
*/
void rtgui_object_destroy(rtgui_object_t *object)
{
if (!object || object->is_static == RT_TRUE) return;
obj_info.objs_number --;
obj_info.allocated_size -= object->type->size;
/* call destructor */
RT_ASSERT(object->type != RT_NULL);
rtgui_type_destructors_call(object->type, object);
/* release object */
rtgui_free(object);
}
/**
* @internal
* @brief Gets the type of a rtgui_object
* @return Returns the type of a rtgui_object
*/
rtgui_type_t *rtgui_object_type_get(void)
{
static rtgui_type_t *object_type = RT_NULL;
if (!object_type)
{
object_type = rtgui_type_create("object", RT_NULL,
sizeof(rtgui_object_t), RTGUI_CONSTRUCTOR(_rtgui_object_constructor),
RTGUI_DESTRUCTOR(_rtgui_object_destructor));
}
return object_type;
}
/**
* @brief Checks if @a object can be cast to @a type.
* If @a object doesn't inherit from @a type, a warning is displayed in the console but the object is returned anyway.
* @param object the object to cast
* @param type the type to which we cast the object
* @return Returns the object
* @note You usually do not need to call this function, use specific macros instead (ETK_IS_WIDGET() for example)
*/
rtgui_object_t *rtgui_object_check_cast(rtgui_object_t *object, rtgui_type_t *type)
{
if (!object) return RT_NULL;
if (!rtgui_type_inherits_from(object->type, type))
{
rt_kprintf("Invalid cast from \"%s\" to \"%s\"\n", rtgui_type_name_get(object->type), rtgui_type_name_get(type));
}
return object;
}
/**
* @brief Gets the type of the object
* @param object an object
* @return Returns the type of @a object (RT_NULL on failure)
*/
rtgui_type_t *rtgui_object_object_type_get(rtgui_object_t *object)
{
if (!object) return RT_NULL;
return object->type;
}