actually use isa directly, rather than the safe version. A better solution
would be to call object_dispose(), but this only works for objects created with
class_createInstance().
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may destroy the receiver's class, if it's a user-generated one, so we can't
guarantee that it is valid after the call.
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- (void)release;
to
- (oneway void)release;
so everything implementing -release actually implements the one declared in the NSObject protocol.
Start marking things that are unavailable in ARC mode as unavailable in ARC mode.
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always the word before isa.
Switch to using the correct kind of alignof (the ABI alignment in structures,
not the preferred alignment of the type - this stops us from allocating 4 bytes
of padding on x86-32 where there is no need for any)
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Recent Clang trunk versions complain about it.
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Richard: I'm unsure about three of these, which were fixes in memset() calls in:
- NSConcreteMapTable.m
- NSConcreteHashTable.m
- Additions/NSData+GNUstepBase.m
Please can you check them? I think they are intended to zero the entire object
(rather than the first word), but the lack of comments makes me unsure.
Most changes were just tweaks to variable types. I've also removed some dead code from NSInvocation. This was small group of things that were marked for internal use only, but not actually referenced in the code anywhere.
Other improvements:
- NSArray / NSDictionary fixed up to use the 10.7 (ARC-friendly) prototypes.
- getObjects:andKeys: implemented for NSDictionary (10.5 method)
- NSPointerArray and NSHashTable now properly support weak objects.
- Tests for weak objects in collections.
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To disable zone support completely, NSAllocateObject() should ignore the zone and NSDeallocateObject() should skip the zone lookup.
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(-attributedStringForObjectValue:withDefaultAttributes:):
Guard against initializing an NSAttributedString with a nil string.
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passed to -initWithString:attributes: doesn't respond to -length, or if
it is nil. This is the same behaviour as OS X.
* Source/NSAttributedString.m (-init): Call -initWithString:attributes:
with @"" instead of nil, since passing nil now causes an exception
to be thrown.
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Also do some quite hacky (and not totally correct) things to try to make sure that we aren't confused into thinking that the first NSThread is the main thread, if it's created on a separate thread. Currently only supported on FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
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Opt NSObject into the fast path for ARC. ARC will now not call the retain / release / autorelease methods on NSObject or any classes that inherit their implementation of these methods from NSObject. In quick and dirty testing, this gives about a 10-20% speedup.
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