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/**
* @file commoncpp/pointer.h
* @short Template for creating reference count managed smart pointers.
**/
#ifndef COMMONCPP_POINTER_H_
#define COMMONCPP_POINTER_H_
#ifndef COMMONCPP_CONFIG_H_
#include <commoncpp/config.h>
#endif
NAMESPACE_COMMONCPP
/**
* Used to create and manage referece counted pointers.
*
* @author David Sugar <dyfet@gnutelephony.org>
* @short reference counted pointer template.
*/
template <class T>
class Pointer
{
protected:
unsigned *ptrCount;
T *ptrObject;
void ptrDetach(void)
{
if(ptrCount && --(*ptrCount)==0) {
delete ptrObject;
delete ptrCount;
}
ptrObject = NULL;
ptrCount = NULL;
}
public:
explicit Pointer(T* ptr = NULL) : ptrObject(ptr)
{
ptrCount = new unsigned;
*ptrCount = 1;
}
Pointer(const Pointer<T> &ref)
{
ptrObject = ref.ptrObject;
ptrCount = ref.ptrCount;
++(*ptrCount);
}
inline virtual ~Pointer()
{ptrDetach();}
Pointer& operator=(const Pointer<T> &ref)
{
if(this != &ref) {
ptrDetach();
ptrObject = ref.ptrObject;
ptrCount = ref.ptrCount;
++(*ptrCount);
}
return *this;
}
inline T& operator*() const
{return *ptrObject;};
inline T* getObject() const
{return ptrObject;};
inline T* operator->() const
{return ptrObject;};
inline bool operator!() const
{return (*ptrCount == 1);};
inline int operator++() const
{return ++(*ptrCount);};
int operator--() const
{
if(*ptrCount == 1) {
delete this;
return 0;
}
return --(*ptrCount);
}
};
END_NAMESPACE
#endif
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