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/** Implementation for GNU Objective-C version of NSProxy
Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by: Richard Frith-Macdonald <richard@brainstorm.co.uk>
Created: August 1997
This file is part of the GNUstep Base Library.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02111 USA.
<title>NSProxy class reference</title>
$Date$ $Revision$
*/
#import "common.h"
#import "Foundation/NSInvocation.h"
#import "Foundation/NSProxy.h"
#import "Foundation/NSMethodSignature.h"
#import "Foundation/NSAutoreleasePool.h"
#import "Foundation/NSException.h"
#import "Foundation/NSDistantObject.h"
#import "Foundation/NSPortCoder.h"
// Get objc_delete_weak_refs(), if it is present in the runtime.
#ifdef __GNUSTEP_RUNTIME__
#include <objc/capabilities.h>
#ifdef OBJC_CAP_ARC
#include <objc/objc-arc.h>
#endif
#endif
@class NSDistantObject;
/**
* <p>The NSProxy class provides a basic implementation of a class whose
* instances are used to <em>stand in</em> for other objects.<br />
* The class provides the most basic methods of NSObject, and expects
* messages for other methods to be forwarded to the <em>real</em>
* object represented by the proxy. You must subclass NSProxy to
* implement -forwardInvocation: to these <em>real</em> objects.</p>
*
* <p>Note that <code>NSProxy</code> is a different sort of class than others
* in the GNUstep Base library in that it is the only example of a root class
* besides [NSObject]. Thus, it implements the <code>NSObject</code> protocol
* but is not a subclass of NSObject.</p>
*/
@implementation NSProxy
/**
* Allocates and returns an NSProxy instance in the default zone.
*/
+ (id) alloc
{
return [self allocWithZone: NSDefaultMallocZone()];
}
/**
* Allocates and returns an NSProxy instance in the specified zone z.
*/
+ (id) allocWithZone: (NSZone*)z
{
NSProxy* ob = (NSProxy*) NSAllocateObject(self, 0, z);
return ob;
}
/**
* Returns the receiver.
*/
+ (id) autorelease
{
return self;
}
/**
* Returns the receiver.
*/
+ (Class) class
{
return self;
}
/**
* Returns a string describing the receiver.
*/
+ (NSString*) description
{
return [NSString stringWithFormat: @"<%s>", GSClassNameFromObject(self)];
}
+ (IMP) instanceMethodForSelector: (SEL)aSelector
{
if (aSelector == 0)
[NSException raise: NSInvalidArgumentException
format: @"%@ null selector given", NSStringFromSelector(_cmd)];
/*
* Since 'self' is an class, class_getMethodImplementation() will get
* the instance method.
*/
return class_getMethodImplementation((Class)self, aSelector);
}
/**
* Returns NO ... the NSProxy class cannot be an instance of any class.
*/
+ (BOOL) isKindOfClass: (Class)aClass
{
return NO;
}
/**
* Returns YES if aClass is identical to the receiver, NO otherwise.
*/
+ (BOOL) isMemberOfClass: (Class)aClass
{
return(self == aClass);
}
/**
* A dummy method ...
*/
+ (void) load
{
/* Do nothing */
}
- (IMP) methodForSelector: (SEL)aSelector
{
if (aSelector == 0)
[NSException raise: NSInvalidArgumentException
format: @"%@ null selector given", NSStringFromSelector(_cmd)];
return class_getMethodImplementation(object_getClass((id)self), aSelector);
}
/**
* Returns the method signature for the specified selector.
*/
+ (NSMethodSignature*) methodSignatureForSelector: (SEL)aSelector
{
struct objc_method *mth;
if (0 == aSelector)
{
return nil;
}
mth = GSGetMethod(self, aSelector, NO, YES);
if (mth != 0)
{
A huge blob of changes to make -base build with libobjc2, without using the old libobjc2 headers. Most of these changes involve simply removing direct manipulation of any runtime structures and replacing them with runtime function calls. For example class->name becomes class_getName(class) and so on. libobjc2, like the Apple runtime, the NeXT runtime, and every version of the Objective-C spec, calls the class pointer in id isa. A few files now have #define class_pointer isa at the top. This line replaces class_pointer in the old GNU libobjc headers with isa so either class_pointer or isa can be used for accessing the class of an object. Note: object_getClass() should be used in most cases because, in some future version of the runtime, this will skip things like lock classes and other hidden classes (e.g. KVO classes). All of the old forwarding stuff has been removed. Most of this stuff followed convoluted code paths that ended with an exception. A few simply broke in exciting ways. Hopefully no one has used them for the last ten years or so, but we can bring them back with some #ifndef stuff if they're really needed by anyone. There is currently a bug in configure, which prevents dladdr() from being detected, so you need to manually tweak config.h to build - I have not fixed the fall-back code in objc-load.m to work with libobjc2, I just added a new version that uses the loader's functionality directly. Although -base now builds, it builds with a lot of warnings. <string.h> is missing from a lot of files, so memcpy() and strlen() generate implicit function declaration warnings. Additionally, libobjc2 does still provide the sel_{get,register}_*() functions, but they're wrappers around the newer API ones. These are deprecated and are not exposed in the headers. Although they work, we should be replacing them with the libobjc2 versions as soon as possible. This incorporates a patch by Eric. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/libs/base/trunk@31265 72102866-910b-0410-8b05-ffd578937521
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const char *types = method_getTypeEncoding(mth);
if (types != 0)
{
return [NSMethodSignature signatureWithObjCTypes: types];
}
}
return nil;
}
/**
* A dummy method to ensure that the class can safely be held in containers.
*/
+ (oneway void) release
{
/* Do nothing */
}
/**
* Returns YES if the receiver responds to aSelector, NO otherwise.
*/
+ (BOOL) respondsToSelector: (SEL)aSelector
{
if (class_respondsToSelector(object_getClass(self), aSelector))
return YES;
else
return NO;
}
/**
* Returns the receiver.
*/
+ (id) retain
{
return self;
}
/**
* Returns the maximum unsigned integer value.
*/
+ (NSUInteger) retainCount
{
return UINT_MAX;
}
/**
* Returns the superclass of the receiver.
*/
+ (Class) superclass
{
return class_getSuperclass(self);
}
/**
* Adds the receiver to the current autorelease pool and returns self.
*/
- (id) autorelease
{
#if GS_WITH_GC == 0
[NSAutoreleasePool addObject: self];
#endif
return self;
}
/**
* Dummy method ... returns the receiver.
*/
- (id) awakeAfterUsingCoder: (NSCoder*)aDecoder
{
return self;
}
/**
* Returns the class of the receiver.
*/
- (Class) class
{
A huge blob of changes to make -base build with libobjc2, without using the old libobjc2 headers. Most of these changes involve simply removing direct manipulation of any runtime structures and replacing them with runtime function calls. For example class->name becomes class_getName(class) and so on. libobjc2, like the Apple runtime, the NeXT runtime, and every version of the Objective-C spec, calls the class pointer in id isa. A few files now have #define class_pointer isa at the top. This line replaces class_pointer in the old GNU libobjc headers with isa so either class_pointer or isa can be used for accessing the class of an object. Note: object_getClass() should be used in most cases because, in some future version of the runtime, this will skip things like lock classes and other hidden classes (e.g. KVO classes). All of the old forwarding stuff has been removed. Most of this stuff followed convoluted code paths that ended with an exception. A few simply broke in exciting ways. Hopefully no one has used them for the last ten years or so, but we can bring them back with some #ifndef stuff if they're really needed by anyone. There is currently a bug in configure, which prevents dladdr() from being detected, so you need to manually tweak config.h to build - I have not fixed the fall-back code in objc-load.m to work with libobjc2, I just added a new version that uses the loader's functionality directly. Although -base now builds, it builds with a lot of warnings. <string.h> is missing from a lot of files, so memcpy() and strlen() generate implicit function declaration warnings. Additionally, libobjc2 does still provide the sel_{get,register}_*() functions, but they're wrappers around the newer API ones. These are deprecated and are not exposed in the headers. Although they work, we should be replacing them with the libobjc2 versions as soon as possible. This incorporates a patch by Eric. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/libs/base/trunk@31265 72102866-910b-0410-8b05-ffd578937521
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return object_getClass(self);
}
/**
* Calls the -forwardInvocation: method to determine if the 'real' object
* referred to by the proxy conforms to aProtocol. Returns the result.<br />
* NB. The default operation of -forwardInvocation: is to raise an exception.
*/
- (BOOL) conformsToProtocol: (Protocol*)aProtocol
{
NSMethodSignature *sig;
NSInvocation *inv;
BOOL ret;
sig = [self methodSignatureForSelector: _cmd];
inv = [NSInvocation invocationWithMethodSignature: sig];
[inv setSelector: _cmd];
[inv setArgument: &aProtocol atIndex: 2];
[self forwardInvocation: inv];
[inv getReturnValue: &ret];
return ret;
}
/**
* Frees the memory used by the receiver.
*/
- (void) dealloc
{
NSDeallocateObject((NSObject*)self);
}
/**
* Returns a text description of the receiver.
*/
- (NSString*) description
{
return [NSString stringWithFormat: @"<%s %lx>",
GSClassNameFromObject(self), (size_t)self];
}
/** <override-subclass />
* Raises an <code>NSInvalidArgumentException</code>.
*/
- (void) forwardInvocation: (NSInvocation*)anInvocation
{
[NSException raise: NSInvalidArgumentException
format: @"NSProxy should not implement '%s'",
sel_getName(_cmd)];
}
/**
* Returns the address of the receiver ... so it can be stored in a dictionary.
*/
- (NSUInteger) hash
{
/*
* Ideally we would shift left to lose any zero bits produced by the
* alignment of the object in memory ... but that depends on the
* processor architecture and the memory allocatiion implementation.
* In the absence of detailed information, pick a reasonable value
* assuming the object will be aligned to an eight byte boundary.
*/
return ((NSUInteger)(uintptr_t)self)>>3;
}
/** <init /> <override-subclass />
* Initialises the receiver and returns the resulting instance.
*/
- (id) init
{
[NSException raise: NSGenericException
format: @"subclass %s should override %s", GSClassNameFromObject(self),
sel_getName(_cmd)];
return self;
}
/**
* Tests for pointer equality with anObject.
*/
- (BOOL) isEqual: (id)anObject
{
return (self == anObject);
}
/**
* Calls the -forwardInvocation: method to determine if the 'real' object
* referred to by the proxy is an instance of the specified class.
* Returns the result.<br />
* NB. The default operation of -forwardInvocation: is to raise an exception.
*/
- (BOOL) isKindOfClass: (Class)aClass
{
NSMethodSignature *sig;
NSInvocation *inv;
BOOL ret;
sig = [self methodSignatureForSelector: _cmd];
inv = [NSInvocation invocationWithMethodSignature: sig];
[inv setSelector: _cmd];
[inv setArgument: &aClass atIndex: 2];
[self forwardInvocation: inv];
[inv getReturnValue: &ret];
return ret;
}
/**
* Calls the -forwardInvocation: method to determine if the 'real' object
* referred to by the proxy is an instance of the specified class.
* Returns the result.<br />
* NB. The default operation of -forwardInvocation: is to raise an exception.
*/
- (BOOL) isMemberOfClass: (Class)aClass
{
NSMethodSignature *sig;
NSInvocation *inv;
BOOL ret;
sig = [self methodSignatureForSelector: _cmd];
inv = [NSInvocation invocationWithMethodSignature: sig];
[inv setSelector: _cmd];
[inv setArgument: &aClass atIndex: 2];
[self forwardInvocation: inv];
[inv getReturnValue: &ret];
return ret;
}
/**
* Returns YES.
*/
- (BOOL) isProxy
{
return YES;
}
- (id) notImplemented: (SEL)aSel
{
[NSException raise: NSGenericException
format: @"NSProxy notImplemented %s", sel_getName(aSel)];
return self;
}
/**
* If we respond to the method directly, create and return a method
* signature. Otherwise raise an exception.
*/
- (NSMethodSignature*) methodSignatureForSelector: (SEL)aSelector
{
struct objc_method *mth;
if (0 == aSelector)
{
return nil;
}
mth = GSGetMethod(object_getClass(self), aSelector, YES, YES);
if (mth != 0)
{
A huge blob of changes to make -base build with libobjc2, without using the old libobjc2 headers. Most of these changes involve simply removing direct manipulation of any runtime structures and replacing them with runtime function calls. For example class->name becomes class_getName(class) and so on. libobjc2, like the Apple runtime, the NeXT runtime, and every version of the Objective-C spec, calls the class pointer in id isa. A few files now have #define class_pointer isa at the top. This line replaces class_pointer in the old GNU libobjc headers with isa so either class_pointer or isa can be used for accessing the class of an object. Note: object_getClass() should be used in most cases because, in some future version of the runtime, this will skip things like lock classes and other hidden classes (e.g. KVO classes). All of the old forwarding stuff has been removed. Most of this stuff followed convoluted code paths that ended with an exception. A few simply broke in exciting ways. Hopefully no one has used them for the last ten years or so, but we can bring them back with some #ifndef stuff if they're really needed by anyone. There is currently a bug in configure, which prevents dladdr() from being detected, so you need to manually tweak config.h to build - I have not fixed the fall-back code in objc-load.m to work with libobjc2, I just added a new version that uses the loader's functionality directly. Although -base now builds, it builds with a lot of warnings. <string.h> is missing from a lot of files, so memcpy() and strlen() generate implicit function declaration warnings. Additionally, libobjc2 does still provide the sel_{get,register}_*() functions, but they're wrappers around the newer API ones. These are deprecated and are not exposed in the headers. Although they work, we should be replacing them with the libobjc2 versions as soon as possible. This incorporates a patch by Eric. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/libs/base/trunk@31265 72102866-910b-0410-8b05-ffd578937521
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const char *types = method_getTypeEncoding(mth);
if (types != 0)
{
return [NSMethodSignature signatureWithObjCTypes: types];
}
}
[NSException raise: NSInvalidArgumentException format:
@"NSProxy should not implement 'methodSignatureForSelector:'"];
return nil;
}
- (id) performSelector: (SEL)aSelector
{
IMP msg = objc_msg_lookup(self, aSelector);
if (!msg)
{
[NSException raise: NSGenericException
format: @"invalid selector passed to %s",
sel_getName(_cmd)];
return nil;
}
return (*msg)(self, aSelector);
}
- (id) performSelector: (SEL)aSelector
withObject: (id)anObject
{
IMP msg = objc_msg_lookup(self, aSelector);
if (!msg)
{
[NSException raise: NSGenericException
format: @"invalid selector passed to %s",
sel_getName(_cmd)];
return nil;
}
return (*msg)(self, aSelector, anObject);
}
- (id) performSelector: (SEL)aSelector
withObject: (id)anObject
withObject: (id)anotherObject
{
IMP msg = objc_msg_lookup(self, aSelector);
if (!msg)
{
[NSException raise: NSGenericException
format: @"invalid selector passed to %s",
sel_getName(_cmd)];
return nil;
}
return (*msg)(self, aSelector, anObject, anotherObject);
}
/**
* Decrement the retain count for the receiver ... deallocate if it would
* become negative.
*/
- (oneway void) release
{
#if (GS_WITH_GC == 0)
if (NSDecrementExtraRefCountWasZero(self))
{
# ifdef OBJC_CAP_ARC
objc_delete_weak_refs(self);
# endif
[self dealloc];
}
#endif
}
/**
* Returns the actual object to be encoded for sending over the
* network on a Distributed Objects connection.
*/
- (id) replacementObjectForPortCoder: (NSPortCoder*)aCoder
{
static Class proxyClass = 0;
static IMP proxyImp = 0;
if (proxyImp == 0)
{
proxyClass = [NSDistantObject class];
/*
* use class_getMethodImplementation() because NSDistantObject
* doesn't implement methodForSelector:
*/
proxyImp = class_getMethodImplementation(object_getClass((id)proxyClass),
@selector(proxyWithLocal:connection:));
}
return (*proxyImp)(proxyClass, @selector(proxyWithLocal:connection:),
self, [aCoder connection]);
}
/**
* If we respond to the method directly, return YES, otherwise
* forward this request to the object we are acting as a proxy for.
*/
- (BOOL) respondsToSelector: (SEL)aSelector
{
if (aSelector == 0)
{
return NO;
}
if (class_respondsToSelector(object_getClass(self), aSelector))
{
return YES;
}
else
{
NSMethodSignature *sig;
NSInvocation *inv;
BOOL ret;
sig = [self methodSignatureForSelector: _cmd];
inv = [NSInvocation invocationWithMethodSignature: sig];
[inv setSelector: _cmd];
[inv setArgument: &aSelector atIndex: 2];
[self forwardInvocation: inv];
[inv getReturnValue: &ret];
return ret;
}
}
/**
* Increment the retain count for the receiver.
*/
- (id) retain
{
NSIncrementExtraRefCount(self);
return self;
}
/**
* Return the retain count for the receiver.
*/
- (NSUInteger) retainCount
{
return NSExtraRefCount(self) + 1;
}
/**
* Returns the receiver.
*/
- (id) self
{
return self;
}
/**
* Returns the superclass of the receiver's class.
*/
- (Class) superclass
{
A huge blob of changes to make -base build with libobjc2, without using the old libobjc2 headers. Most of these changes involve simply removing direct manipulation of any runtime structures and replacing them with runtime function calls. For example class->name becomes class_getName(class) and so on. libobjc2, like the Apple runtime, the NeXT runtime, and every version of the Objective-C spec, calls the class pointer in id isa. A few files now have #define class_pointer isa at the top. This line replaces class_pointer in the old GNU libobjc headers with isa so either class_pointer or isa can be used for accessing the class of an object. Note: object_getClass() should be used in most cases because, in some future version of the runtime, this will skip things like lock classes and other hidden classes (e.g. KVO classes). All of the old forwarding stuff has been removed. Most of this stuff followed convoluted code paths that ended with an exception. A few simply broke in exciting ways. Hopefully no one has used them for the last ten years or so, but we can bring them back with some #ifndef stuff if they're really needed by anyone. There is currently a bug in configure, which prevents dladdr() from being detected, so you need to manually tweak config.h to build - I have not fixed the fall-back code in objc-load.m to work with libobjc2, I just added a new version that uses the loader's functionality directly. Although -base now builds, it builds with a lot of warnings. <string.h> is missing from a lot of files, so memcpy() and strlen() generate implicit function declaration warnings. Additionally, libobjc2 does still provide the sel_{get,register}_*() functions, but they're wrappers around the newer API ones. These are deprecated and are not exposed in the headers. Although they work, we should be replacing them with the libobjc2 versions as soon as possible. This incorporates a patch by Eric. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/libs/base/trunk@31265 72102866-910b-0410-8b05-ffd578937521
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return class_getSuperclass(isa);
}
/**
* Returns the zone in which the receiver was allocated.
*/
- (NSZone*) zone
{
return NSZoneFromPointer(self);
}
@end