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SunSoft, Inc. 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, California 94043 NOTE: SunOS, SunSoft, Sun, Solaris, Sun Microsystems or the Sun logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. */ #ifndef _IDL_NARROW_IDL_NARROW_HH #define _IDL_NARROW_IDL_NARROW_HH // idl_narrow.hh // // Implement IDL narrowing mechanism. Not intended to be read by humans.. // // Logic: // // The DEF_xxx macros are used in class declarations. // The IMPL_xxx macros are used in class implementations. // // The DEF_xxx macros come in two flavors. The first one, DEF_NARROW_METHODSn, // defines the narrowing mechanism. It declares a static class function whose // address is used as the class identifier. Then, it declares a narrow op // with an implementation suitable for narrowing from exactly 'n' superclasses. // The names of the superclass types are given as arguments. The second flavor // implements specific narrowing mechanisms from AST_decl and from UTL_scope. // These macros are named DEF_NARROW_FROM_DECL and DEF_NARROW_FROM_SCOPE // respectively. // // The IMPL_xxx macros also come in two flavors, corresponding to the two // flavors of DEF_xxx macros. The IMPL_NARROW_METHODSn macros implement the // narrowing mechanism for classes which must be narrowed from 'n' ancestors. // The IMPL_NARROW_FROM_DECL and IMPL_NARROW_FROM_SCOPE macros implement // the narrowing mechanisms for narrowing from instances of AST_decl and // UTL_scope. // // IMPL_NARROW_METHODSn where n is 0,1,2 and 3 are provided. // DEF_NARROW_METHODSn where n is 0,1,2 and 3 are provided. extern char *type_id_to_string(long); #define DEF_NARROW_METHODS0(TYPE)\ static int type_id(); \ virtual void *narrow(long type_const) #define IMPL_NARROW_METHODS0(TYPE)\ int \ TYPE::type_id()\ {\ return 0;\ }\ void * \ TYPE::narrow(long type_const) {\ void *rval = NULL; \ if (type_const == (long)&TYPE::type_id) \ rval = this; \ return rval; \ } #define DEF_NARROW_METHODS1(TYPE,PARENT) \ static int type_id(); \ virtual void *narrow(long type_const) #define IMPL_NARROW_METHODS1(TYPE,PARENT) \ int \ TYPE::type_id() \ {\ return 0;\ }\ void * \ TYPE::narrow(long type_const) {\ void *rval = NULL; \ if (type_const == (long)&TYPE::type_id) \ rval = this; \ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT::narrow(type_const);\ return rval;\ } #define DEF_NARROW_METHODS2(TYPE,PARENT1,PARENT2) \ static int type_id(); \ virtual void *narrow(long type_const) #define IMPL_NARROW_METHODS2(TYPE,PARENT1,PARENT2) \ int \ TYPE::type_id() \ {\ return 0;\ }\ void * \ TYPE::narrow(long type_const) { \ void *rval = NULL; \ if (type_const == (long)&TYPE::type_id) \ rval = this; \ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT1::narrow(type_const);\ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT2::narrow(type_const);\ return rval;\ } #define DEF_NARROW_METHODS3(TYPE,PARENT1,PARENT2,PARENT3) \ static int type_id(); \ virtual void *narrow(long type_const) #define IMPL_NARROW_METHODS3(TYPE,PARENT1,PARENT2,PARENT3) \ int \ TYPE::type_id() \ {\ return 0;\ }\ void * \ TYPE::narrow(long type_const) {\ void *rval = NULL; \ if (type_const == (long)&TYPE::type_id) \ rval = this; \ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT1::narrow(type_const);\ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT2::narrow(type_const);\ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT3::narrow(type_const);\ return rval;\ } #define DEF_NARROW_METHODS4(TYPE,PARENT1,PARENT2,PARENT3,PARENT4) \ static int type_id(); \ virtual void *narrow(long type_const) #define IMPL_NARROW_METHODS4(TYPE,PARENT1,PARENT2,PARENT3,PARENT4) \ int \ TYPE::type_id() \ {\ return 0;\ }\ void * \ TYPE::narrow(long type_const) {\ void *rval = NULL; \ if (type_const == (long)&TYPE::type_id) \ rval = this; \ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT1::narrow(type_const);\ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT2::narrow(type_const);\ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT3::narrow(type_const);\ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT4::narrow(type_const);\ return rval;\ } #define DEF_NARROW_METHODS5(TYPE,PARENT1,PARENT2,PARENT3,PARENT4,PARENT5) \ static int type_id(); \ virtual void *narrow(long type_const) #define IMPL_NARROW_METHODS5(TYPE,PARENT1,PARENT2,PARENT3,PARENT4,PARENT5) \ int \ TYPE::type_id() \ {\ return 0;\ }\ void * \ TYPE::narrow(long type_const) {\ void *rval = NULL; \ if (type_const == (long)&TYPE::type_id) \ rval = this; \ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT1::narrow(type_const);\ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT2::narrow(type_const);\ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT3::narrow(type_const);\ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT4::narrow(type_const);\ if (rval == NULL) \ rval = PARENT5::narrow(type_const);\ return rval;\ } #define DEF_NARROW_FROM_DECL(TYPE)\ static TYPE *narrow_from_decl(AST_Decl *t) #define IMPL_NARROW_FROM_DECL(TYPE)\ TYPE * \ TYPE::narrow_from_decl(AST_Decl *t) { \ return (TYPE *)t->narrow((long)&TYPE::type_id);\ } #define DEF_NARROW_FROM_SCOPE(TYPE)\ static TYPE *narrow_from_scope(UTL_Scope *t) #define IMPL_NARROW_FROM_SCOPE(TYPE)\ TYPE * \ TYPE::narrow_from_scope(UTL_Scope *t) { \ return (TYPE *)t->narrow((long)&TYPE::type_id);\ } #endif // _IDL_NARROW_IDL_NARROW_HH