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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 *
dea4d055 10 * This file is part of the Sensble Object Design, an object system for C.
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11 *
12 * SOD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
15 * (at your option) any later version.
16 *
17 * SOD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 * GNU General Public License for more details.
21 *
22 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 * along with SOD; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
24 * Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
25 */
26
27#ifndef SOD_H
28#define SOD_H
29
30#ifdef __cplusplus
31 extern "C" {
32#endif
33
34/*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
35
36#include <stdarg.h>
37#include <stddef.h>
38
ddee4bb1 39#include "sod-base.h"
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40
41/*----- Data structures ---------------------------------------------------*/
42
43/* A skeletal vtable structure. At the beginning of every ichain is a
44 * pointer to one of these.
45 */
46struct sod_vtable {
dea4d055 47 const SodClass *_class; /* Pointer to class object */
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48 size_t _base; /* Offset to instance base */
49};
50
51/* A skeletal instance structure. Every instance pointer points to one of
52 * these.
53 */
54struct sod_instance {
55 struct sod_vtable *_vt; /* Pointer to (chain's) vtable */
56};
57
58/* Information about a particular chain of superclasses. In each class,
59 * there's a pointer to an array of these. If you search hard enough, you'll
60 * be able to find out a fair amount of information about an instance and its
61 * class.
62 */
63struct sod_chain {
64 size_t n_classes; /* Number of classes in chain */
65 const SodClass *const *classes; /* Vector of classes, head first */
66 size_t off_ichain; /* Offset of ichain from base */
67 const struct sod_vtable *vt; /* Chain's vtable pointer */
68 size_t ichainsz; /* Size of the ichain structure */
69};
70
71/*----- Infrastructure macros ---------------------------------------------*/
72
73/* --- @SOD_XCHAIN@ --- *
74 *
75 * Arguments: @chead@ = nickname of target chain's head
76 * @p@ = pointer to an instance chain
77 *
78 * Returns: Pointer to target chain, as a @char *@.
79 *
80 * Use: Utility for implementing cross-chain upcasts. It's probably
81 * not that clever to use this macro directly; it's used to make
82 * the automatically-generated upcast macros more palatable.
83 */
84
85#define SOD_XCHAIN(chead, p) ((char *)(p) + (p)->_vt->_off_##chead)
86
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87/* --- @SOD_OFFSETDIFF@ --- *
88 *
89 * Arguments: @type@ = a simple (i.e., declaratorless) type name
90 * @mema, memb@ = members of @type@
91 *
92 * Returns: The relative offset from @mema@ to @memb@, as a @ptrdiff_t@.
93 *
94 * Use: Computes a signed offset between structure members.
95 */
96
97#define SOD_OFFSETDIFF(type, mema, memb) \
98 ((ptrdiff_t)offsetof(type, memb) - (ptrdiff_t)offsetof(type, mema))
99
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100/* --- @SOD_ILAYOUT@ --- *
101 *
102 * Arguments: @cls@ = name of a class
103 * @chead@ = nickname of chain head of @cls@
104 * @p@ = pointer to the @chead@ ichain of an (exact) instance of
105 * @cls@
106 *
107 * Returns: A pointer to the instance's base, cast as a pointer to the
108 * ilayout structure.
109 *
110 * Use: Finds an instance's base address given a pointer to one of
111 * its ichains, if you know precisely the instance's class and
112 * which chain you're pointing to. If you don't, then (a)
113 *
114 * @(char *)(p) - (p)->_vt->_base@
115 *
116 * will do the job just fine, and (b) you'll have the wrong
117 * ilayout anyway.
118 *
119 * This macro is not intended to be used directly outside of
120 * automatically generated effective method and trampoline
121 * functions, which have the kinds of specific knowledge
122 * necessary to use it safely.
123 */
124
125#define SOD_ILAYOUT(cls, chead, p) \
126 ((struct cls##__ilayout *) \
127 ((char *)(p) - offsetof(struct cls##__ilayout, chead)))
128
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129/*----- Utility macros ----------------------------------------------------*/
130
131/* --- @SOD_CLASSOF@ --- *
132 *
133 * Arguments: @p@ = pointer to an instance chain
134 *
135 * Returns: A pointer to the instance's class, as a const SodClass.
136 */
137
138#define SOD_CLASSOF(p) ((const SodClass *)(p)->_vt->_class)
139
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140/*----- Functions provided ------------------------------------------------*/
141
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142/* --- @sod_subclassp@ --- *
143 *
dea4d055 144 * Arguments: @const SodClass *sub, *super@ = pointers to two classes
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145 *
146 * Returns: Nonzero if @c@ is a subclass of @d@.
147 */
148
dea4d055 149extern int sod_subclassp(const SodClass */*sub*/, const SodClass */*super*/);
77027cca 150
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151/* --- @sod_convert@ --- *
152 *
153 * Arguments: @const SodClass *cls@ = desired class object
154 * @const void *obj@ = pointer to instance
155 *
156 * Returns: Pointer to appropriate ichain of object, or null if the
157 * instance isn't of the specified class.
158 *
159 * Use: General down/cross-casting function.
160 *
161 * Upcasts can be performed efficiently using the automatically
dea4d055 162 * generated macros. In particular, upcasts within a chain are
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163 * trivial; cross-chain upcasts require information from vtables
164 * but are fairly fast. This function is rather slower, but is
165 * much more general.
166 *
167 * Suppose we have an instance of a class C, referred to by a
dea4d055 168 * pointer to an instance of one of C's superclasses S. If T
1f1d88f5 169 * is some other superclass of C then this function will return
dea4d055 170 * a pointer to C suitable for use as an instance of T. If T
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171 * is not a superclass of C, then the function returns null.
172 * (If the pointer doesn't point to an instance of some class
173 * then the behaviour is undefined.) Note that you don't need
dea4d055 174 * to know what either C or S actually are.
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175 */
176
177extern void *sod_convert(const SodClass */*cls*/, void */*p*/);
178
179/*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/
180
181#ifdef __cplusplus
182 }
183#endif
184
185#endif