class.h
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/**
* \file
* My own class implementation for C. It combines a data structure with
* a set of interfaces. Each interface is another structure containing
* one or more function pointers to concrete implementations of this
* interface for the defined class.
*
* To each interface a set of caller functions exist, that take an instance
* of an object and then in turn call the implementation for the class of
* this object. If there is none within the class it looks into its
* parent class and so forth.
*
* This is somewhat similar to late binding in real OOP languages, but
* by far not so elaborated. This is not a real object oriented language
* and will surely never ever provide all features these have.
*
* That said it has proven very usefull for me to orgnize code and prevent
* code duplication.
*
* \author Georg Hopp
*
* \copyright
* Copyright © 2012-2013 Georg Hopp
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef __TR_CLASS_CLASS_H__
#define __TR_CLASS_CLASS_H__
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "tr/interface.h"
/** \cond PRIVATE */
#ifndef _ISOC99_SOURCE
#define _ISOC99_SOURCE
#endif
/** \endcond */
/**
* A magic number that identifies instances of a TR_CLASS class.
*/
#define TR_CLASS_MAGIC 0xFEFE
/**
* Class declaration macro. This one declares all structures
* that are needed to create a new class.
*/
#define TR_CLASS(name) \
struct c_##name; \
typedef struct c_##name * name; \
extern struct TR_class * const _##name; \
struct c_##name
/**
* Make the new class a child of an existing class.
* This is used within the class declaration and can
* only be used once. If you do it twice the behaviour
* is undefined, but most likely the resulting code won't
* even compile.
*/
#define TR_EXTENDS(parent) \
const char _[sizeof(struct c_##parent)]
/**
* Some macros might translate a give NULL to _NULL,
* this should in turn be a real NULL again.
*/
#define _NULL NULL
/**
* This will create a new class which previously has
* to be defined by TR_CLASS.
* This makro will create static variables and functions
* used to manage and controll the new class (and its
* instances.)
* Especially it creates and initializes tha class
* structure for this class. This structure contains all
* the meta informations of the new class. These are
* it's members as well as its interface implementations.
* Each class must at least provide an implementation
* for the ctor interface else no instances can be
* created.
*/
#define TR_CREATE_CLASS(name,_parent,...) \
static struct TR_class c_##name; \
static TR_class_ptr _classInit##name##_(void) { \
c_##name.parent = _##_parent; \
c_##name.init = NULL; \
return &c_##name; \
}; \
static struct TR_class c_##name = { \
TR_CLASS_MAGIC, \
NULL, \
sizeof(struct c_##name), \
_classInit##name##_, \
TR_INIT_IFACE_IMPL(__VA_ARGS__) \
}; \
struct TR_class * const _##name = &c_##name; \
struct c_##name##_object { \
void * TR_class; \
struct c_##name data; \
}
/**
* Create a static instance of a class.
* This is new and currently it is only possible to create
* instances for class that does not need a constructor.
*
* This does not call any constructor with any value...this
* has to be fixed. // When this macro is used within a global
* (static) context this can't be fixed. No function can be
* called from there. Instead I add a TR_objectInit function which
* takes an object name (created on either the stack or the
* heap) and a variable argument list and calls its constructor
* with the arguments.
*/
#define TR_INSTANCE(class, name, ...) \
struct c_##class##_object _##name; \
class name = &(_##name.data); \
struct c_##class##_object _##name = { \
&c_##class, \
{ __VA_ARGS__ } \
}
/**
* I initialize _ (the class's base or parent class)
* with the identifier of that class.
* This identifier is not static and thus can't be used
* for a static initialization. As a workaround, until I
* find a better solution I create an initialization function
* with each class, that will be called once as soon as
* an interface implementation will be called. In any case
* this is a call to the constructor of this class.
* Well, not in any...if I remember correct the static
* instance does not call anything at all...
*
* \cond PRIVATE
*/
#define TR_INIT_CLASS(class) \
((class)->init? (class)->init() : (class))
/** \endcond */
/**
* Returns the pointer to the class structure of the given object.
* The class structure is the structure that contains all the
* metainformations about our class.
*
* \see TR_CREATE_CLASS
*/
#define TR_GET_CLASS(object) \
(TR_INIT_CLASS(*(TR_class_ptr *)((void*)(object) - sizeof(void*))))
/**
* Returns this class's implementations of the interface
* identified by iface.
*/
#define TR_IFACE_GET(class,iface) \
(TR_interfaceGet(&((class)->impl),(iface)))
/**
* Check if the given class is a child of any base class.
* That is it has an TR_EXTENDS expression whithin its declaration.
*
* \see TR_EXTENDS
*/
#define TR_HAS_PARENT(class) \
(NULL != ((class)->parent) && TR_INIT_CLASS((class)->parent))
/**
* Check if obj really points to a class instance.
*
* /see TR_CLASS_MAGIC
*/
#define TR_IS_OBJECT(obj) \
((TR_GET_CLASS((obj)))->magic == TR_CLASS_MAGIC)
/**
* Check of obj points to an instance of class.
*/
#define TR_INSTANCE_OF(class,obj) \
((TR_GET_CLASS((obj))) == _##class)
/**
* Call the class's implementation for the given method of the
* given interface _iface.
* For this the makro searches through all interfaces defined within
* a class for the correct one...from a performance aspect this might
* not be ideal but on the other hand...we don't expect more than a
* hand full of interfaces per class.
*
* \cond PRIVATE
*/
#define _TR_CALL(_class,_iface,method) \
do { \
TR_class_ptr class = _class; \
iface = (struct i_##_iface *)TR_IFACE_GET(class, &i_##_iface); \
while ((NULL == iface || \
NULL == iface->method) && TR_HAS_PARENT(class)) { \
class = class->parent; \
iface = (struct i_##_iface *)TR_IFACE_GET(class, &i_##_iface); \
} \
assert(NULL != iface->method); \
} while(0)
/** \endcond */
/**
* Call the class's implementation for the given method of the
* given interface _iface. This one does not handle a return
* value of the called implementation and as such is only suitable
* if there is no return value or you are not interested in it.
*
* \todo actually i use gcc feature ## for variadoc... think about
* a way to make this standard.
*/
#define TR_CALL(object,_iface,method,...) \
do { \
struct i_##_iface * iface; \
_TR_CALL(TR_GET_CLASS(object), _iface, method); \
iface->method(object, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
} while(0)
/**
* Call the class's implementation for the given method of the
* given interface _iface. The return value of the function is assigned
* to ret.
*
* \see TR_CALL
*/
#define TR_RETCALL(object,_iface,method,ret,...) \
do { \
struct i_##_iface * iface; \
_TR_CALL(TR_GET_CLASS(object), _iface, method); \
ret = iface->method(object, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
} while(0)
/**
* Like call but this calls the implementation of the direct parent
* class of this object.
*
* \see TR_CALL
*/
#define TR_PARENTCALL(object,_iface,method,...) \
do { \
struct i_##_iface * iface; \
TR_class_ptr pc_class = TR_GET_CLASS((object)); \
assert(TR_HAS_PARENT(pc_class)); \
_TR_CALL(pc_class->parent, _iface, method); \
iface->method(object, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
} while(0)
/*
* Like retcall but this calls the implementation of the direct parent
* class of this object.
*
* \see TR_RETCALL
*/
#define TR_PARENTRETCALL(object,_iface,method,ret,...) \
do { \
struct i_##_iface * iface; \
TR_class_ptr pc_class = TR_GET_CLASS((object)); \
assert(TR_HAS_PARENT(pc_class)); \
_TR_CALL(pc_class->parent, _iface, method); \
ret = iface->method(object, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
} while(0)
/**
* Definition of the metadata structures and symbols used to
* manage classe.
*
* \cond PRIVATE
*/
struct TR_class;
typedef struct TR_class * TR_class_ptr;
typedef TR_class_ptr (* TR_fptr_classInit)(void);
struct TR_class {
const int magic;
TR_class_ptr parent;
size_t object_size;
TR_fptr_classInit init;
struct TR_iface_impl impl;
};
/** \endcond */
#endif // __TR_CLASS_CLASS_H__
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