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+//===-- CFCReleaser.h -------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
+//
+// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
+//
+// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
+// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
+//
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+
+#ifndef CoreFoundationCPP_CFReleaser_h_
+#define CoreFoundationCPP_CFReleaser_h_
+
+#include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+
+#include <assert.h>
+
+//----------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Templatized CF helper class that can own any CF pointer and will
+// call CFRelease() on any valid pointer it owns unless that pointer is
+// explicitly released using the release() member function. This class
+// is designed to mimic the std::auto_ptr<T> class and has all of the
+// same functions. The one thing to watch out for is the
+// CFCReleaser<T>::release() function won't actually CFRelease any owned
+// pointer, it is designed to relinquish ownership of the pointer just
+// like std:auto_ptr<T>::release() does.
+//----------------------------------------------------------------------
+template <class T>
+class CFCReleaser
+{
+public:
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ // Constructor that takes a pointer to a CF object that is
+ // to be released when this object goes out of scope
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ CFCReleaser(T ptr = NULL) :
+ _ptr(ptr)
+ {
+ }
+
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ // Copy constructor
+ //
+ // Note that copying a CFCReleaser will not transfer
+ // ownership of the contained pointer, but it will bump its
+ // reference count. This is where this class differs from
+ // std::auto_ptr.
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ CFCReleaser(const CFCReleaser& rhs) :
+ _ptr(rhs.get())
+ {
+ if (get())
+ ::CFRetain(get());
+ }
+
+
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ // The destructor will release the pointer that it contains
+ // if it has a valid pointer.
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ virtual ~CFCReleaser()
+ {
+ reset();
+ }
+
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ // Assignment operator.
+ //
+ // Note that assigning one CFCReleaser to another will
+ // not transfer ownership of the contained pointer, but it
+ // will bump its reference count. This is where this class
+ // differs from std::auto_ptr.
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ CFCReleaser&
+ operator= (const CFCReleaser<T>& rhs)
+ {
+ if (this != &rhs)
+ {
+ // Replace our owned pointer with the new one
+ reset(rhs.get());
+ // Retain the current pointer that we own
+ if (get())
+ ::CFRetain(get());
+ }
+ return *this;
+ }
+
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ // Get the address of the contained type in case it needs
+ // to be passed to a function that will fill in a pointer
+ // value. The function currently will assert if _ptr is not
+ // NULL because the only time this method should be used is
+ // if another function will modify the contents, and we
+ // could leak a pointer if this is not NULL. If the
+ // assertion fires, check the offending code, or call
+ // reset() prior to using the "ptr_address()" member to make
+ // sure any owned objects has CFRelease called on it.
+ // I had to add the "enforce_null" bool here because some
+ // API's require the pointer address even though they don't change it.
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ T*
+ ptr_address(bool enforce_null = true)
+ {
+ if (enforce_null)
+ assert (_ptr == NULL);
+ return &_ptr;
+ }
+
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ // Access the pointer itself
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ T
+ get()
+ {
+ return _ptr;
+ }
+
+ const T
+ get() const
+ {
+ return _ptr;
+ }
+
+
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ // Set a new value for the pointer and CFRelease our old
+ // value if we had a valid one.
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ void
+ reset(T ptr = NULL)
+ {
+ if ((_ptr != NULL) && (ptr != _ptr))
+ ::CFRelease(_ptr);
+ _ptr = ptr;
+ }
+
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ // Release ownership without calling CFRelease. This class
+ // is designed to mimic std::auto_ptr<T>, so the release
+ // method releases ownership of the contained pointer
+ // and does NOT call CFRelease.
+ //----------------------------------------------------------
+ T
+ release()
+ {
+ T tmp = _ptr;
+ _ptr = NULL;
+ return tmp;
+ }
+
+private:
+ T _ptr;
+};
+
+#endif // #ifdef __cplusplus
+#endif // #ifndef CoreFoundationCPP_CFReleaser_h_
+