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use alloc::boxed::Box;
use core::cell::UnsafeCell;
use core::fmt;
use core::marker::PhantomData;
use core::ptr;
use std::panic::{RefUnwindSafe, UnwindSafe};
use super::{Id, Shared};
use crate::ffi;
use crate::Message;
/// A pointer type for a weak reference to an Objective-C reference counted
/// object.
///
/// Allows breaking reference cycles and safely checking whether the object
/// has been deallocated.
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct WeakId<T: ?Sized> {
/// We give the runtime the address to this box, so that it can modify it
/// even if the `WeakId` is moved.
///
/// Loading may modify the pointer through a shared reference, so we use
/// an UnsafeCell to get a *mut without self being mutable.
///
/// Remember that any thread may actually modify the inner value
/// concurrently, but as long as we only use it through the `objc_XXXWeak`
/// methods, all access is behind a lock.
///
/// TODO: Verify the need for UnsafeCell?
/// TODO: Investigate if we can avoid some allocations using `Pin`.
inner: Box<UnsafeCell<*mut ffi::objc_object>>,
/// WeakId inherits variance, dropck and various marker traits from
/// `Id<T, Shared>` because it can be loaded as a shared Id.
item: PhantomData<Id<T, Shared>>,
}
impl<T: Message> WeakId<T> {
/// Construct a new [`WeakId`] referencing the given shared [`Id`].
#[doc(alias = "objc_initWeak")]
#[inline]
pub fn new(obj: &Id<T, Shared>) -> Self {
// Note that taking `&Id<T, Owned>` would not be safe since that would
// allow loading an `Id<T, Shared>` later on.
// SAFETY: `obj` is valid
unsafe { Self::new_inner(Id::as_ptr(obj)) }
}
/// # Safety
///
/// The object must be valid or null.
unsafe fn new_inner(obj: *const T) -> Self {
let inner = Box::new(UnsafeCell::new(ptr::null_mut()));
// SAFETY: `ptr` will never move, and the caller verifies `obj`
let _ = unsafe { ffi::objc_initWeak(inner.get(), (obj as *mut T).cast()) };
Self {
inner,
item: PhantomData,
}
}
/// Load a shared (and retained) [`Id`] if the object still exists.
///
/// Returns [`None`] if the object has been deallocated or was created
/// with [`Default::default`].
#[doc(alias = "retain")]
#[doc(alias = "objc_loadWeak")]
#[doc(alias = "objc_loadWeakRetained")]
#[inline]
pub fn load(&self) -> Option<Id<T, Shared>> {
let ptr = self.inner.get();
let obj = unsafe { ffi::objc_loadWeakRetained(ptr) }.cast();
unsafe { Id::new(obj) }
}
// TODO: Add `autorelease(&self) -> Option<&T>` using `objc_loadWeak`?
}
impl<T: ?Sized> Drop for WeakId<T> {
/// Drops the `WeakId` pointer.
#[doc(alias = "objc_destroyWeak")]
#[inline]
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe { ffi::objc_destroyWeak(self.inner.get()) }
}
}
// TODO: Add ?Sized
impl<T> Clone for WeakId<T> {
/// Makes a clone of the `WeakId` that points to the same object.
#[doc(alias = "objc_copyWeak")]
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
let ptr = Box::new(UnsafeCell::new(ptr::null_mut()));
unsafe { ffi::objc_copyWeak(ptr.get(), self.inner.get()) };
Self {
inner: ptr,
item: PhantomData,
}
}
}
// TODO: Add ?Sized
impl<T: Message> Default for WeakId<T> {
/// Constructs a new `WeakId<T>` that doesn't reference any object.
///
/// Calling [`Self::load`] on the return value always gives [`None`].
#[inline]
fn default() -> Self {
// SAFETY: The pointer is null
unsafe { Self::new_inner(ptr::null()) }
}
}
/// This implementation follows the same reasoning as `Id<T, Shared>`.
unsafe impl<T: Sync + Send + ?Sized> Sync for WeakId<T> {}
/// This implementation follows the same reasoning as `Id<T, Shared>`.
unsafe impl<T: Sync + Send + ?Sized> Send for WeakId<T> {}
// Unsure about the Debug bound on T, see std::sync::Weak
impl<T: fmt::Debug + ?Sized> fmt::Debug for WeakId<T> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "(WeakId)")
}
}
// Underneath this is just a `Box`
impl<T: ?Sized> Unpin for WeakId<T> {}
// Same as `Id<T, Shared>`.
impl<T: RefUnwindSafe + ?Sized> RefUnwindSafe for WeakId<T> {}
// Same as `Id<T, Shared>`.
impl<T: RefUnwindSafe + ?Sized> UnwindSafe for WeakId<T> {}
impl<T: Message> From<Id<T, Shared>> for WeakId<T> {
#[inline]
fn from(obj: Id<T, Shared>) -> Self {
WeakId::new(&obj)
}
}
impl<T: Message> TryFrom<WeakId<T>> for Id<T, Shared> {
type Error = ();
fn try_from(weak: WeakId<T>) -> Result<Self, ()> {
weak.load().ok_or(())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::rc::{RcTestObject, ThreadTestData};
use crate::runtime::Object;
#[test]
fn test_weak() {
let obj: Id<_, Shared> = RcTestObject::new().into();
let mut expected = ThreadTestData::current();
let weak = WeakId::new(&obj);
expected.assert_current();
let strong = weak.load().unwrap();
expected.try_retain += 1;
expected.assert_current();
assert!(ptr::eq(&*strong, &*obj));
drop(obj);
drop(strong);
expected.release += 2;
expected.dealloc += 1;
expected.assert_current();
if cfg!(not(feature = "gnustep-1-7")) {
// This loads the object on GNUStep for some reason??
assert!(weak.load().is_none());
expected.assert_current();
}
drop(weak);
expected.assert_current();
}
#[test]
fn test_weak_clone() {
let obj: Id<_, Shared> = RcTestObject::new().into();
let mut expected = ThreadTestData::current();
let weak = WeakId::new(&obj);
expected.assert_current();
let weak2 = weak.clone();
if cfg!(feature = "apple") {
expected.try_retain += 1;
expected.release += 1;
}
expected.assert_current();
let strong = weak.load().unwrap();
expected.try_retain += 1;
expected.assert_current();
assert!(ptr::eq(&*strong, &*obj));
let strong2 = weak2.load().unwrap();
expected.try_retain += 1;
expected.assert_current();
assert!(ptr::eq(&*strong, &*strong2));
drop(weak);
drop(weak2);
expected.assert_current();
}
#[test]
fn test_weak_default() {
let weak: WeakId<Object> = WeakId::default();
assert!(weak.load().is_none());
drop(weak);
}
}