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39
40#ifndef nsWeakReference_h__
41#define nsWeakReference_h__
42
43// nsWeakReference.h
44
45#include "nsIWeakReference.h"
46
47class nsWeakReference;
48
49#undef IMETHOD_VISIBILITY
50#define IMETHOD_VISIBILITY NS_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT
51
52class NS_COM nsSupportsWeakReference : public nsISupportsWeakReference
53 {
54 public:
55 nsSupportsWeakReference()
56 : mProxy(0)
57 {
58 // nothing else to do here
59 }
60
61 NS_DECL_NSISUPPORTSWEAKREFERENCE
62
63 protected:
64 inline ~nsSupportsWeakReference();
65
66 private:
67 friend class nsWeakReference;
68
69 void
70 NoticeProxyDestruction()
71 // ...called (only) by an |nsWeakReference| from _its_ dtor.
72 {
73 mProxy = 0;
74 }
75
76 nsWeakReference* mProxy;
77
78 protected:
79
80 inline void ClearWeakReferences();
81 PRBool HasWeakReferences() const {return mProxy != 0;}
82 };
83
84#undef IMETHOD_VISIBILITY
85#define IMETHOD_VISIBILITY NS_VISIBILITY_HIDDEN
86
87class NS_COM nsWeakReference : public nsIWeakReference
88 {
89 public:
90 // nsISupports...
91 NS_IMETHOD_(nsrefcnt) AddRef();
92 NS_IMETHOD_(nsrefcnt) Release();
93 NS_IMETHOD QueryInterface( const nsIID&, void** );
94
95 // nsIWeakReference...
96 NS_DECL_NSIWEAKREFERENCE
97
98 private:
99 friend class nsSupportsWeakReference;
100
101 nsWeakReference( nsSupportsWeakReference* referent )
102 : mRefCount(0),
103 mReferent(referent)
104 // ...I can only be constructed by an |nsSupportsWeakReference|
105 {
106 // nothing else to do here
107 }
108
109 ~nsWeakReference()
110 // ...I will only be destroyed by calling |delete| myself.
111 {
112 if ( mReferent )
113 mReferent->NoticeProxyDestruction();
114 }
115
116 void
117 NoticeReferentDestruction()
118 // ...called (only) by an |nsSupportsWeakReference| from _its_ dtor.
119 {
120 mReferent = 0;
121 }
122
123 nsrefcnt mRefCount;
124 nsSupportsWeakReference* mReferent;
125 };
126
127inline
128void
129nsSupportsWeakReference::ClearWeakReferences()
130 /*
131 Usually being called from |nsSupportsWeakReference::~nsSupportsWeakReference|
132 will be good enough, but you may have a case where you need to call disconnect
133 your weak references in an outer destructor (to prevent some client holding a
134 weak reference from re-entering your destructor).
135 */
136 {
137 if ( mProxy )
138 {
139 mProxy->NoticeReferentDestruction();
140 mProxy = 0;
141 }
142 }
143
144inline
145nsSupportsWeakReference::~nsSupportsWeakReference()
146 {
147 ClearWeakReferences();
148 }
149
150#endif
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