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// -*- C++ -*-
//=============================================================================
/**
* @file Object.h
*
* $Id$
*
* A "Object" is an entity that can be the target of an invocation
* using an ORB. All CORBA objects provide this functionality.
* See the CORBA 3.x specification for details.
*
* @author Portions Copyright 1994-1995 by Sun Microsystems Inc.
* @author Portions Copyright 1997-2002 by Washington University
*/
//=============================================================================
#ifndef TAO_CORBA_OBJECT_H
#define TAO_CORBA_OBJECT_H
#include /**/ "ace/pre.h"
#include "tao/IOP_IORC.h"
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
# pragma once
#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
#include "tao/CORBA_methods.h"
#include "tao/Policy_ForwardC.h"
#include "tao/Pseudo_VarOut_T.h"
#include "tao/Object_Argument_T.h"
#include "tao/Arg_Traits_T.h"
#include "tao/Any_Insert_Policy_T.h"
#if defined (HPUX) && defined (IOR)
/* HP-UX 11.11 defines IOR in /usr/include/pa/inline.h
and we don't want that definition. See IOP_IORC.h. */
# undef IOR
#endif /* HPUX && IOR */
TAO_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL
class TAO_Stub;
class TAO_Abstract_ServantBase;
class TAO_ORB_Core;
class ACE_Lock;
namespace TAO
{
class ObjectKey;
class Object_Proxy_Broker;
}
namespace CORBA
{
class InterfaceDef;
typedef InterfaceDef *InterfaceDef_ptr;
class ImplementationDef;
typedef ImplementationDef *ImplementationDef_ptr;
class Context;
typedef Context *Context_ptr;
class Request;
typedef Request *Request_ptr;
class NVList;
typedef NVList *NVList_ptr;
class NamedValue;
typedef NamedValue * NamedValue_ptr;
typedef ULong Flags;
class ExceptionList;
typedef ExceptionList *ExceptionList_ptr;
class ContextList;
typedef ContextList *ContextList_ptr;
class Object;
typedef Object *Object_ptr;
typedef TAO_Pseudo_Var_T<Object> Object_var;
typedef TAO_Pseudo_Out_T<Object, Object_var> Object_out;
/**
* @class Object
*
* @brief Implementation of a CORBA object reference.
*
* All CORBA objects, both unconstrained and locality-constrained,
* inherit from this class. The interface is defined in the CORBA
* specification and the C++ mapping.
*/
class TAO_Export Object
{
public:
/// Destructor.
virtual ~Object (void);
/**
* @name Spec defined methods
*
* These methods are defined here since they are required by the
* CORBA spec in a form specified by the C++ mapping.
*/
//@{
/// Increment the ref count.
static CORBA::Object_ptr _duplicate (CORBA::Object_ptr obj);
/// Return a NULL object.
static CORBA::Object_ptr _nil (void);
/// No-op it is just here to simplify some templates.
static CORBA::Object_ptr _narrow (CORBA::Object_ptr obj
ACE_ENV_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS);
// These calls correspond to over-the-wire operations, or at least
// do so in many common cases. The normal implementation assumes a
// particular simple, efficient, protocol-neutral interface for
// making such calls, but may be overridden when it appears
// appropriate.
/// Determine if we are of the type specified by the "logical_type_id"
virtual CORBA::Boolean _is_a (const char *logical_type_id
ACE_ENV_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS);
/// The repository ID for the most derived class, this is an
/// implementation method and does no remote invocations!
virtual const char* _interface_repository_id (void) const;
/**
* Return a (potentially non-unique) hash value for this object.
* This method relies on the representation of the object
* reference's private state. Since that changes easily (when
* different ORB protocols are in use) there is no default
* implementation.
*/
virtual CORBA::ULong _hash (CORBA::ULong maximum
ACE_ENV_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS);
/**
* Try to determine if this object is the same as other_obj. This
* method relies on the representation of the object reference's
* private state. Since that changes easily (when different ORB
* protocols are in use) there is no default implementation.
*/
virtual CORBA::Boolean _is_equivalent (CORBA::Object_ptr other_obj
ACE_ENV_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS)
ACE_THROW_SPEC (());
#if (TAO_HAS_MINIMUM_CORBA == 0)
virtual CORBA::Boolean _non_existent (
ACE_ENV_SINGLE_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS
);
/// This method is deprecated in the CORBA 2.2 spec, we just return 0
/// every time.
virtual CORBA::ImplementationDef_ptr _get_implementation (
ACE_ENV_SINGLE_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS
);
/// Get info about the object from the Interface Repository.
virtual InterfaceDef_ptr _get_interface (
ACE_ENV_SINGLE_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS
);
/// Get info about the object from the Interface Repository.
virtual CORBA::Object_ptr _get_component (
ACE_ENV_SINGLE_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS
);
/// Get the repository id.
virtual char * _repository_id (
ACE_ENV_SINGLE_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS
);
// DII operations to create a request.
//
// The mapping for create_request is split into two forms,
// corresponding to the two usage styles described in CORBA
// section 6.2.1.
virtual void _create_request (CORBA::Context_ptr ctx,
const char *operation,
CORBA::NVList_ptr arg_list,
CORBA::NamedValue_ptr result,
CORBA::Request_ptr &request,
CORBA::Flags req_flags
ACE_ENV_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS);
virtual void _create_request (CORBA::Context_ptr ctx,
const char *operation,
CORBA::NVList_ptr arg_list,
CORBA::NamedValue_ptr result,
CORBA::ExceptionList_ptr exclist,
CORBA::ContextList_ptr ctxtlist,
CORBA::Request_ptr &request,
CORBA::Flags req_flags
ACE_ENV_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS);
// The default implementation of this method uses the same simple,
// multi-protocol remote invocation interface as is assumed by the
// calls above ... that's how it can have a default
// implementation.
/// DII operation to create a request.
virtual CORBA::Request_ptr _request (const char *operation
ACE_ENV_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS);
#endif /* TAO_HAS_MINIMUM_CORBA */
#if (TAO_HAS_CORBA_MESSAGING == 1)
CORBA::Policy_ptr _get_policy (CORBA::PolicyType type
ACE_ENV_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS);
CORBA::Policy_ptr _get_cached_policy (TAO_Cached_Policy_Type type
ACE_ENV_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS);
CORBA::Object_ptr _set_policy_overrides (
const CORBA::PolicyList & policies,
CORBA::SetOverrideType set_add
ACE_ENV_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS);
CORBA::PolicyList * _get_policy_overrides (
const CORBA::PolicyTypeSeq & types
ACE_ENV_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS);
CORBA::Boolean _validate_connection (
CORBA::PolicyList_out inconsistent_policies
ACE_ENV_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS);
#endif /* TAO_HAS_CORBA_MESSAGING == 1 */
virtual CORBA::ORB_ptr _get_orb (
ACE_ENV_SINGLE_ARG_DECL_WITH_DEFAULTS
);
/**
* @name Reference Count Managment
*
* These are the standard CORBA object reference count manipulations
* methods.
*/
//@{
/// Increment the reference count.
virtual void _add_ref (void);
/// Decrement the reference count.
virtual void _remove_ref (void);
//@}
// Useful for template programming.
typedef Object_ptr _ptr_type;
typedef Object_var _var_type;
//@} End of CORBA specific methods
/**
* @name Methods that are TAO specific.
*
* These methods are defined here as helper functions to be used
* by other parts of TAO. Theoretically they shold all start with
* tao_. But we have deviated from that principle.
*/
/// Marshalling operator used by the stub code. A long story why
/// the stub code uses this, let us keep it short here.
static CORBA::Boolean marshal (Object_ptr obj,
TAO_OutputCDR &strm);
virtual TAO_Abstract_ServantBase *_servant (void) const;
/// Is this object collocated with the servant?
virtual CORBA::Boolean _is_collocated (void) const;
/// Is this a local object?
virtual CORBA::Boolean _is_local (void) const;
/// Used in the implementation of CORBA::Any
static void _tao_any_destructor (void*);
/// Uninlined part of the now-inlined CORBA::is_nil().
static CORBA::Boolean is_nil_i (CORBA::Object_ptr obj);
/// Helper function for reading contents of an IOR
static void tao_object_initialize (Object *);
/// Return the object key as an out parameter. Caller should release
/// return value when finished with it.
virtual TAO::ObjectKey *_key (ACE_ENV_SINGLE_ARG_DECL);
/// Constructor
Object (TAO_Stub *p,
CORBA::Boolean collocated = 0,
TAO_Abstract_ServantBase *servant = 0,
TAO_ORB_Core *orb_core = 0);
Object (IOP::IOR *ior,
TAO_ORB_Core *orb_core = 0);
/// Get the underlying stub object.
virtual TAO_Stub *_stubobj (void) const;
virtual TAO_Stub *_stubobj (void);
/// Set the proxy broker.
virtual void _proxy_broker (TAO::Object_Proxy_Broker *proxy_broker);
public:
/// Allows us to forbid marshaling of local interfaces.
virtual CORBA::Boolean marshal (TAO_OutputCDR &cdr);
/// Accessor to the flag..
CORBA::Boolean is_evaluated (void) const;
/// Mutator for setting the servant in collocated cases.
/**
* This is used by the Object_Adapter to set the servant for
* collocated cases and only when the object is initialized. The
* object initialization takes place when IOR's are lazily
* evaluated.
*/
void set_collocated_servant (TAO_Abstract_ServantBase *);
/// Accessor for the ORB_Core..
TAO_ORB_Core *orb_core (void) const;
/// Accessors for the underlying IOP::IOR's.
/**
* The steal_ior () call basically relinquishes the ownership of
* the IOR. This is useful for cases when one wants to initialize
* a new CORBA Object
*/
IOP::IOR *steal_ior (void);
const IOP::IOR &ior (void) const;
//@} End of TAO-specific methods..
protected:
/// Initializing a local object.
Object (int dummy = 0);
private:
// = Unimplemented methods
Object (const Object &);
Object &operator = (const Object &);
protected:
/// Servant pointer. It is 0 except for collocated objects.
TAO_Abstract_ServantBase *servant_;
private:
/// Pointer to the Proxy Broker
/**
* This cached pointer instance takes care of routing the call for
* standard calls in CORBA::Object like _is_a (), _get_component
* () etc.
*/
TAO::Object_Proxy_Broker *proxy_broker_;
/// Flag to indicate collocation. It is 0 except for collocated
/// objects.
CORBA::Boolean is_collocated_;
/// Specify whether this is a local object or not.
CORBA::Boolean is_local_;
/// Flag to indicate whether the IOP::IOR has been evaluated fully.
CORBA::Boolean is_evaluated_;
/// If the IOR hasnt been evaluated fully, then the contents of
/// the IOR that we received should be in here!
IOP::IOR_var ior_;
/// Cached pointer of our ORB_Core
/**
* Be aware that this pointer can be zero or not. In fact there are two
* ways to get this pointer filled:
* - If CORBA::Object is constructed through one of the constructors with a
* stub and null ORB_Core, we use the orb_core from the stub to fill
* this pointer
* - If the other constructor, which uses IOP::IOR is used, a stub
* needs to be created first (i.e., the IOR needs to be evaluated first),
* in which case the ORB_Core would be null. The orb_core pointer then
* needs to be accessed from the stub and passed back as part of
* _get_orb().
*/
TAO_ORB_Core *orb_core_;
/**
* Pointer to the protocol-specific "object" containing important
* profiling information regarding this proxy.
* The protocol proxy is (potentially) shared among several
* Objects
*/
TAO_Stub * protocol_proxy_;
/// Number of outstanding references to this object.
CORBA::ULong refcount_;
/// Protect reference count manipulation from race conditions.
/**
* This lock is only instantiated for unconstrained objects. The
* reason for this is that locality-constrained objects that do
* not require reference counting (the default) may be
* instantiated in the critical path.
*/
ACE_Lock * refcount_lock_;
};
} // End CORBA namespace.
namespace TAO
{
template<>
class TAO_Export Arg_Traits<CORBA::Object>
: public Object_Arg_Traits_T<CORBA::Object_ptr,
CORBA::Object_var,
CORBA::Object_out,
TAO::Objref_Traits<CORBA::Object>,
TAO::Any_Insert_Policy_CORBA_Object <CORBA::Object_ptr> >
{
};
template<>
struct TAO_Export Objref_Traits<CORBA::Object>
{
static CORBA::Object_ptr duplicate (CORBA::Object_ptr);
static void release (CORBA::Object_ptr);
static CORBA::Object_ptr nil (void);
static CORBA::Boolean marshal (CORBA::Object_ptr p,
TAO_OutputCDR & cdr);
};
}
/// This function pointer is set only when the Portable server
/// library is present.
extern
TAO_Export TAO::Object_Proxy_Broker *
(*_TAO_Object_Proxy_Broker_Factory_function_pointer) (
CORBA::Object_ptr obj
);
TAO_Export CORBA::Boolean
operator<< (TAO_OutputCDR&, const CORBA::Object*);
TAO_Export CORBA::Boolean
operator>> (TAO_InputCDR&, CORBA::Object *&);
TAO_END_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL
#if defined (__ACE_INLINE__)
# include "tao/Object.i"
#endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */
#include /**/ "ace/post.h"
#endif /* TAO_CORBA_OBJECT_H */
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