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1/* -*-c-*-
2 *
3 * Sensible Object Design header file
4 *
5 * (c) 2009 Straylight/Edgeware
6 */
7
8/*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
9 *
e0808c47 10 * This file is part of the Sensible Object Design, an object system for C.
1f1d88f5 11 *
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12 * The SOD Runtime Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
13 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
14 * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
15 * License, or (at your option) any later version.
1f1d88f5 16 *
7d21069e 17 * The SOD Runtime is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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18 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
7d21069e 20 * GNU Library General Public License for more details.
1f1d88f5 21 *
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22 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
23 * License along with SOD; if not, write to the Free
24 * Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston,
25 * MA 02111-1307, USA.
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26 */
27
28#ifndef SOD_H
29#define SOD_H
30
31#ifdef __cplusplus
32 extern "C" {
33#endif
34
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35/*----- Preliminary utilities ---------------------------------------------*/
36
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37/* --- @SOD__HAVE_VARARGS_MACROS@ --- *
38 *
39 * Use: Defined if the compiler supports C99-style variadic macros.
40 *
41 * This is more complicated than just checking the value of
42 * @__STDC_VERSION__@ because GCC has traditionally claimed C89
43 * by default, but provides the functionality anyway unless it's
44 * been explicitly turned off.
45 */
46
47#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901
48 /* The feature exists. All is well with the world. */
49
50# define SOD__HAVE_VARARGS_MACROS
51
52#elif __GNUC__ >= 3
53 /* We're using GCC, which is trying to deny it but we don't believe it.
54 * Unfortunately there's a fly in the ointment: if `-pedantic' -- or,
55 * worse, `-pedantic-errors' -- is set, then GCC will warn about these
56 * macros being defined, and there isn't a way to detect pedantry from the
57 * preprocessor.
58 *
59 * We must deploy bodges. There doesn't seem to be a good way to suppress
60 * particular warnings from the preprocessor: in particular, messing about
61 * with `pragma GCC diagnostic' doesn't help. So we're left with this
62 * hack: just declare all Sod-generated header files which try to do
63 * varargs macro things to be `system headers', which means that GCC's
64 * preprocessor will let them get away with all manner of nefarious stuff.
65 */
66
67# define SOD__HAVE_VARARGS_MACROS
68# define SOD__VARARGS_MACROS_PREAMBLE _Pragma("GCC system_header")
69
70#endif
71
72/* Make sure this gratuitous hack is understood, at least vacuously. */
73#ifndef SOD__VARARGS_MACROS_PREAMBLE
74# define SOD__VARARGS_MACROS_PREAMBLE
75#endif
76
77/* We're going to want to make use of this ourselves. */
78SOD__VARARGS_MACROS_PREAMBLE
79
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80/* --- @SOD__CAR@ --- *
81 *
82 * Arguments: @...@ = a nonempty list of arguments
83 *
84 * Returns: The first argument only.
85 */
86
e674612e 87#ifdef SOD__HAVE_VARARGS_MACROS
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88# define SOD__CAR(...) SOD__CARx(__VA_LIST__, _)
89# define SOD__CARx(a, ...) a
90#endif
91
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92/*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
93
94#include <stdarg.h>
95#include <stddef.h>
96
9e91c8e7 97#include "keyword.h"
ddee4bb1 98#include "sod-base.h"
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99
100/*----- Data structures ---------------------------------------------------*/
101
102/* A skeletal vtable structure. At the beginning of every ichain is a
103 * pointer to one of these.
104 */
105struct sod_vtable {
dea4d055 106 const SodClass *_class; /* Pointer to class object */
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107 size_t _base; /* Offset to instance base */
108};
109
110/* A skeletal instance structure. Every instance pointer points to one of
111 * these.
112 */
113struct sod_instance {
d83a91c6 114 const struct sod_vtable *_vt; /* Pointer to (chain's) vtable */
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115};
116
117/* Information about a particular chain of superclasses. In each class,
118 * there's a pointer to an array of these. If you search hard enough, you'll
119 * be able to find out a fair amount of information about an instance and its
120 * class.
121 */
122struct sod_chain {
123 size_t n_classes; /* Number of classes in chain */
124 const SodClass *const *classes; /* Vector of classes, head first */
125 size_t off_ichain; /* Offset of ichain from base */
126 const struct sod_vtable *vt; /* Chain's vtable pointer */
127 size_t ichainsz; /* Size of the ichain structure */
128};
129
130/*----- Infrastructure macros ---------------------------------------------*/
131
132/* --- @SOD_XCHAIN@ --- *
133 *
134 * Arguments: @chead@ = nickname of target chain's head
6a590fd0 135 * @obj@ = pointer to an instance chain
1f1d88f5 136 *
664b3951 137 * Returns: Pointer to target chain, as a @void *@.
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138 *
139 * Use: Utility for implementing cross-chain upcasts. It's probably
140 * not that clever to use this macro directly; it's used to make
141 * the automatically-generated upcast macros more palatable.
142 */
143
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144#define SOD_XCHAIN(chead, obj) \
145 ((void *)((char *)(obj) + (obj)->_vt->_off_##chead))
1f1d88f5 146
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147/* --- @SOD_OFFSETDIFF@ --- *
148 *
149 * Arguments: @type@ = a simple (i.e., declaratorless) type name
150 * @mema, memb@ = members of @type@
151 *
152 * Returns: The relative offset from @mema@ to @memb@, as a @ptrdiff_t@.
153 *
154 * Use: Computes a signed offset between structure members.
155 */
156
157#define SOD_OFFSETDIFF(type, mema, memb) \
158 ((ptrdiff_t)offsetof(type, memb) - (ptrdiff_t)offsetof(type, mema))
159
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160/* --- @SOD_ILAYOUT@ --- *
161 *
162 * Arguments: @cls@ = name of a class
163 * @chead@ = nickname of chain head of @cls@
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164 * @obj@ = pointer to the @chead@ ichain of an (exact) instance
165 * of @cls@
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166 *
167 * Returns: A pointer to the instance's base, cast as a pointer to the
168 * ilayout structure.
169 *
170 * Use: Finds an instance's base address given a pointer to one of
171 * its ichains, if you know precisely the instance's class and
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172 * which chain you're pointing to. If you don't, then (a) you
173 * want @SOD_INSTBASE@ below, and (b) you'll have the wrong
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174 * ilayout anyway.
175 *
176 * This macro is not intended to be used directly outside of
177 * automatically generated effective method and trampoline
178 * functions, which have the kinds of specific knowledge
179 * necessary to use it safely.
180 */
181
6a590fd0 182#define SOD_ILAYOUT(cls, chead, obj) \
1f1d88f5 183 ((struct cls##__ilayout *) \
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184 ((char *)(obj) - offsetof(struct cls##__ilayout, chead)))
185
186/*----- Utility macros ----------------------------------------------------*/
187
188/* --- @SOD_CLASSOF@ --- *
189 *
190 * Arguments: @p@ = pointer to an instance chain
191 *
cb9f1e5e 192 * Returns: A pointer to the instance's class, as a @const SodClass *@.
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193 */
194
195#define SOD_CLASSOF(obj) ((const SodClass *)(obj)->_vt->_class)
1f1d88f5 196
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197/* --- @SOD_INSTBASE@ --- *
198 *
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199 * Arguments: @obj@ = pointer to an instance (i.e., the address of one of
200 * its instance chains)
45c53484 201 *
6a590fd0 202 * Returns: The base address of @obj@'s instance layout, as a @void *@.
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203 *
204 * Use: Finds the base address of an instance. If you know the
205 * dynamic class of the object then @SOD_ILAYOUT@ is faster. If
206 * you don't, this is the right macro, but your options for
207 * doing something sensible with the result are limited, mostly
208 * to simple memory management operations such as freeing or
209 * zeroizing the instance structure.
210 */
211
6a590fd0 212#define SOD_INSTBASE(obj) ((void *)((char *)(obj) - (obj)->_vt->_base))
77027cca 213
6a590fd0 214/* --- @SOD_CONVERT@ --- *
77027cca 215 *
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216 * Arguments: @cls@ = a class type name
217 * @const void *obj@ = a pointer to an instance
77027cca 218 *
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219 * Returns: Pointer to appropriate instance ichain, or null if the
220 * instance isn't of the specified class.
221 *
222 * Use: This is a simple wrapper around the @sod_convert@, which
223 * you should see for full details. It accepts a class type
224 * name rather than a pointer to a class object, and arranges to
225 * return a pointer of the correct type.
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226 */
227
6a590fd0 228#define SOD_CONVERT(cls, obj) ((cls *)sod_convert(cls##__class, (obj)))
77027cca 229
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230/* --- @SOD_DECL@ --- *
231 *
232 * Arguments: @cls_@ = a class type name
233 * @var_@ = a variable name
234 *
235 * Use: Declare @var_@ as a pointer to an initialized instance of
236 * @cls_@ with automatic lifetime.
237 */
238
239#define SOD_DECL(cls_, var_) \
240 struct cls_##__ilayout var_##__layout; \
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241 cls_ *var_ = \
242 cls_##__class->cls.init(cls_##__class->cls.imprint(&var_##__layout))
267dd3e7 243
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244/*----- Functions provided ------------------------------------------------*/
245
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246/* --- @sod_subclassp@ --- *
247 *
dea4d055 248 * Arguments: @const SodClass *sub, *super@ = pointers to two classes
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249 *
250 * Returns: Nonzero if @c@ is a subclass of @d@.
251 */
252
dea4d055 253extern int sod_subclassp(const SodClass */*sub*/, const SodClass */*super*/);
77027cca 254
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255/* --- @sod_convert@ --- *
256 *
257 * Arguments: @const SodClass *cls@ = desired class object
258 * @const void *obj@ = pointer to instance
259 *
260 * Returns: Pointer to appropriate ichain of object, or null if the
261 * instance isn't of the specified class.
262 *
263 * Use: General down/cross-casting function.
264 *
265 * Upcasts can be performed efficiently using the automatically
dea4d055 266 * generated macros. In particular, upcasts within a chain are
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267 * trivial; cross-chain upcasts require information from vtables
268 * but are fairly fast. This function is rather slower, but is
269 * much more general.
270 *
271 * Suppose we have an instance of a class C, referred to by a
dea4d055 272 * pointer to an instance of one of C's superclasses S. If T
1f1d88f5 273 * is some other superclass of C then this function will return
dea4d055 274 * a pointer to C suitable for use as an instance of T. If T
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275 * is not a superclass of C, then the function returns null.
276 * (If the pointer doesn't point to an instance of some class
277 * then the behaviour is undefined.) Note that you don't need
dea4d055 278 * to know what either C or S actually are.
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279 */
280
6a590fd0 281extern void *sod_convert(const SodClass */*cls*/, const void */*obj*/);
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282
283/*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/
284
285#ifdef __cplusplus
286 }
287#endif
288
289#endif