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diff --git a/ACE/ace/Managed_Object.h b/ACE/ace/Managed_Object.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1b35a82c840..00000000000 --- a/ACE/ace/Managed_Object.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -// -*- C++ -*- - -//============================================================================= -/** - * @file Managed_Object.h - * - * $Id$ - * - * @author David L. Levine <levine@cs.wustl.edu> - */ -//============================================================================= - -#ifndef ACE_MANAGED_OBJECT_H -#define ACE_MANAGED_OBJECT_H - -#include /**/ "ace/pre.h" - -#include /**/ "ace/config-all.h" - -#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE) -# pragma once -#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */ - -#include "ace/Object_Manager.h" -#include "ace/Global_Macros.h" - -ACE_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL - -/** - * @class ACE_Cleanup_Adapter - * - * @brief Adapter for ACE_Cleanup objects that allows them to be readily - * managed by the ACE_Object_Manager. - * - * This template class adapts an object of any type to be an - * ACE_Cleanup object. The object can then be destroyed - * type-safely by the ACE_Object_Manager. This class is - * typically used to replace a cast; but, it's a bit cleaner and - * allows insertion of, say, run-time type identification - * internally if desired. - */ -template <class TYPE> -class ACE_Cleanup_Adapter : public ACE_Cleanup -{ -public: - /// Default constructor. - ACE_Cleanup_Adapter (void); - - /// Virtual destructor, needed by some compilers for vtable placement. - virtual ~ACE_Cleanup_Adapter (void); - - /// Accessor for contained object. - TYPE &object (void); - -private: - ACE_UNIMPLEMENTED_FUNC (ACE_Cleanup_Adapter (const ACE_Cleanup_Adapter<TYPE> &)) - ACE_UNIMPLEMENTED_FUNC (void operator= (const ACE_Cleanup_Adapter<TYPE> &)) - - /// Contained object. - TYPE object_; -}; - -/** - * @class ACE_Managed_Object - * - * @brief Wrapper for interface to allocate an object managed by the - * ACE_Object_Manager. - * - * This template class wraps an interface that is used to - * allocate and access an object that is managed by the - * ACE_Object_Manager. Because static template member functions - * are not supported by some compilers, it is a separate - * (template) class. - * This interface is typically used to replace a static object - * with one that is dynamically allocated. It helps to avoid - * problems with order of static object - * construction/destruction. Managed objects won't be allocated - * until needed, but should be allocated when first needed. And - * they are destroyed in the reverse order of construction. - * <get_preallocated_object> accesses a "preallocated" object, - * i.e., one that is identified by a value in the - * ACE_Object_Manager:: Preallocated_Object enum. These objects - * are used internally by the ACE library. - * Hooks are provided for the application to preallocate objects - * via the same mechanism. - * ACE_APPLICATION_PREALLOCATED_OBJECT_DECLARATIONS can be used - * to define enum values; - * ACE_APPLICATION_PREALLOCATED_OBJECT_DEFINITIONS can be used - * to define the corresponding objects. The format of the ACE - * internal library definitions should be followed. And - * similarly, ACE_APPLICATION_PREALLOCATED_ARRAY_DECLARATIONS - * and ACE_APPLICATION_PREALLOCATED_ARRAY_DEFINITIONS can be - * used to preallocate arrays. - * By default, preallocation uses dynamic allocation. The - * preallocated objects and arrays are allocated off the heap in - * the ACE_Object_Manager constructor. To statically place the - * preallocated objects in program global data instead of on the - * heap, #define ACE_HAS_STATIC_PREALLOCATION prior to building - * the ACE library. - */ -template <class TYPE> -class ACE_Managed_Object -{ -public: - static TYPE *get_preallocated_object (ACE_Object_Manager::Preallocated_Object identifier) - { - // The preallocated objects are in a separate, "read-only" array so - // that this function doesn't need a lock. Also, because it is - // intended _only_ for use with hard-code values, it performs no - // range checking on "id". - - // Cast the return type of the the object pointer based - // on the type of the function template parameter. - return &((ACE_Cleanup_Adapter<TYPE> *) - ACE_Object_Manager::preallocated_object[identifier])->object (); - } - // Get the preallocated object identified by "id". Returns a - // pointer to the object. Beware: no error indication is provided, - // because it can _only_ be used for accessing preallocated objects. - // @note The function definition is inlined here so that it compiles - // on AIX 4.1 w/xlC v. 3.01. - - static TYPE *get_preallocated_array (ACE_Object_Manager::Preallocated_Array identifier) - { - // The preallocated array are in a separate, "read-only" array so - // that this function doesn't need a lock. Also, because it is - // intended _only_ for use with hard-code values, it performs no - // range checking on "id". - - // Cast the return type of the the object pointer based - // on the type of the function template parameter. - return &((ACE_Cleanup_Adapter<TYPE> *) - ACE_Object_Manager::preallocated_array[identifier])->object (); - } - // Get the preallocated array identified by "id". Returns a - // pointer to the array. Beware: no error indication is provided, - // because it can _only_ be used for accessing preallocated arrays. - // @note The function definition is inlined here so that it compiles - // on AIX 4.1 w/xlC v. 3.01. - -protected: - - // Disallow instantiation of this class. - ACE_UNIMPLEMENTED_FUNC (ACE_Managed_Object (void)) - -private: - - ACE_UNIMPLEMENTED_FUNC (ACE_Managed_Object (const ACE_Managed_Object<TYPE> &)) - ACE_UNIMPLEMENTED_FUNC (void operator= (const ACE_Managed_Object<TYPE> &)) -}; - -ACE_END_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL - -#if defined (__ACE_INLINE__) -#include "ace/Managed_Object.inl" -#endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */ - -#if defined (ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE) -#include "ace/Managed_Object.cpp" -#endif /* ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE */ - -#if defined (ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_PRAGMA) -#pragma implementation ("Managed_Object.cpp") -#endif /* ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_PRAGMA */ - -#include /**/ "ace/post.h" - -#endif /* ACE_MANAGED_OBJECT_H */ |