glib/gobject/gtypeplugin.c
author Dremov Kirill (Nokia-D-MSW/Tampere) <kirill.dremov@nokia.com>
Mon, 04 Oct 2010 02:56:42 +0300
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Revision: 201039 Kit: 201039

/* GObject - GLib Type, Object, Parameter and Signal Library
 * Copyright (C) 2000 Red Hat, Inc.
 * Portions copyright (c) 2006-2009 Nokia Corporation.  All rights reserved.
 *
 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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 *
 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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 *
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 * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
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 */

#include "config.h"

#include "gtypeplugin.h"
#include "gobjectalias.h"

#ifdef __SYMBIAN32__
#include "gobject_wsd.h"
#endif /* __SYMBIAN32__ */
/**
 * SECTION:gtypeplugin
 * @short_description: An interface for dynamically loadable types
 * @see_also: #GTypeModule and g_type_register_dynamic().
 * @title: GTypePlugin
 *
 * The GObject type system supports dynamic loading of types. The
 * #GTypePlugin interface is used to handle the lifecycle of
 * dynamically loaded types.  It goes as follows:
 *
 * <orderedlist>
 * <listitem><para>
 *   The type is initially introduced (usually upon loading the module
 *   the first time, or by your main application that knows what modules
 *   introduces what types), like this:
 *   |[
 *   new_type_id = g_type_register_dynamic (parent_type_id,
 *                                                 "TypeName",
 *                                                 new_type_plugin,
 *                                                 type_flags);
 *   ]|
 *   where <literal>new_type_plugin</literal> is an implementation of the
 *   #GTypePlugin interface.
 * </para></listitem>
 * <listitem><para>
 *    The type's implementation is referenced, e.g. through
 *    g_type_class_ref() or through g_type_create_instance() (this is
 *    being called by g_object_new()) or through one of the above done on
 *    a type derived from <literal>new_type_id</literal>.
 * </para></listitem>
 * <listitem><para>
 *    This causes the type system to load the type's implementation by calling
 *    g_type_plugin_use() and g_type_plugin_complete_type_info() on
 *    <literal>new_type_plugin</literal>.
 * </para></listitem>
 * <listitem><para>
 *    At some point the type's implementation isn't required anymore, e.g. after
 *    g_type_class_unref() or g_type_free_instance() (called when the reference
 *    count of an instance drops to zero).
 * </para></listitem>
 * <listitem><para>
 *    This causes the type system to throw away the information retrieved from
 *    g_type_plugin_complete_type_info() and then it calls
 *    g_type_plugin_unuse() on <literal>new_type_plugin</literal>.
 * </para></listitem>
 * <listitem><para>
 *    Things may repeat from the second step.
 * </para></listitem>
 * </orderedlist>
 *
 * So basically, you need to implement a #GTypePlugin type that
 * carries a use_count, once use_count goes from zero to one, you need
 * to load the implementation to successfully handle the upcoming
 * g_type_plugin_complete_type_info() call. Later, maybe after
 * succeeding use/unuse calls, once use_count drops to zero, you can
 * unload the implementation again. The type system makes sure to call
 * g_type_plugin_use() and g_type_plugin_complete_type_info() again
 * when the type is needed again.
 *
 * #GTypeModule is an implementation of #GTypePlugin that already
 * implements most of this except for the actual module loading and
 * unloading. It even handles multiple registered types per module.
 */
#if EMULATOR
PLS(type_plugin_type ,g_type_plugin_get_type,GType)
#define type_plugin_type  (*FUNCTION_NAME(type_plugin_type ,g_type_plugin_get_type)())
#endif /* EMULATOR */

/* --- functions --- */
EXPORT_C GType
g_type_plugin_get_type (void)
{
  #if !(EMULATOR)
  static GType type_plugin_type = 0;
  #endif /* EMULATOR*/
  
  if (!type_plugin_type)
    {
      static const GTypeInfo type_plugin_info = {
	sizeof (GTypePluginClass),
	NULL,           /* base_init */
	NULL,           /* base_finalize */
      };
      
      type_plugin_type = g_type_register_static (G_TYPE_INTERFACE, g_intern_static_string ("GTypePlugin"), &type_plugin_info, 0);
    }
  
  return type_plugin_type;
}

#if EMULATOR
#undef type_plugin_type 
#endif /* EMULATOR */

/**
 * g_type_plugin_use:
 * @plugin: a #GTypePlugin
 *
 * Calls the @use_plugin function from the #GTypePluginClass of
 * @plugin.  There should be no need to use this function outside of
 * the GObject type system itself.
 */
EXPORT_C void
g_type_plugin_use (GTypePlugin *plugin)
{
  GTypePluginClass *iface;
  
  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_TYPE_PLUGIN (plugin));
  
  iface = G_TYPE_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (plugin);
  iface->use_plugin (plugin);
}

/**
 * g_type_plugin_unuse:
 * @plugin: a #GTypePlugin
 *
 * Calls the @unuse_plugin function from the #GTypePluginClass of
 * @plugin.  There should be no need to use this function outside of
 * the GObject type system itself.
 */
EXPORT_C void
g_type_plugin_unuse (GTypePlugin *plugin)
{
  GTypePluginClass *iface;
  
  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_TYPE_PLUGIN (plugin));
  
  iface = G_TYPE_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (plugin);
  iface->unuse_plugin (plugin);
}

/**
 * g_type_plugin_complete_type_info:
 * @plugin: a #GTypePlugin
 * @g_type: the #GType whose info is completed
 * @info: the #GTypeInfo struct to fill in
 * @value_table: the #GTypeValueTable to fill in
 * 
 * Calls the @complete_type_info function from the #GTypePluginClass of @plugin.
 * There should be no need to use this function outside of the GObject 
 * type system itself.
 */
EXPORT_C void
g_type_plugin_complete_type_info (GTypePlugin     *plugin,
				  GType            g_type,
				  GTypeInfo       *info,
				  GTypeValueTable *value_table)
{
  GTypePluginClass *iface;
  
  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_TYPE_PLUGIN (plugin));
  g_return_if_fail (info != NULL);
  g_return_if_fail (value_table != NULL);
  
  iface = G_TYPE_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (plugin);
  iface->complete_type_info (plugin,
			     g_type,
			     info,
			     value_table);
}

/**
 * g_type_plugin_complete_interface_info:
 * @plugin: the #GTypePlugin
 * @instance_type: the #GType of an instantiable type to which the interface
 *  is added
 * @interface_type: the #GType of the interface whose info is completed
 * @info: the #GInterfaceInfo to fill in
 *
 * Calls the @complete_interface_info function from the
 * #GTypePluginClass of @plugin. There should be no need to use this
 * function outside of the GObject type system itself.
 */
EXPORT_C void
g_type_plugin_complete_interface_info (GTypePlugin    *plugin,
				       GType           instance_type,
				       GType           interface_type,
				       GInterfaceInfo *info)
{
  GTypePluginClass *iface;
  
  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_TYPE_PLUGIN (plugin));
  g_return_if_fail (info != NULL);
  
  iface = G_TYPE_PLUGIN_GET_CLASS (plugin);
  iface->complete_interface_info (plugin,
				  instance_type,
				  interface_type,
				  info);
}

#define __G_TYPE_PLUGIN_C__
#include "gobjectaliasdef.c"