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#ifndef INCLUDED_SALHELPER_SINGLETONREF_HXX
#define INCLUDED_SALHELPER_SINGLETONREF_HXX
#include "sal/config.h"
#include <cstddef>
#include "osl/mutex.hxx"
#include "rtl/instance.hxx"
#include "osl/diagnose.h"
#include "osl/getglobalmutex.hxx"
namespace salhelper{
/** @short template for implementing singleton classes.
Such classes can be instantiated every time they
are needed. But the internal wrapped object will
be created one times only. Of course its used
resources are referenced one times only too.
This template hold it alive till the last
reference is gone. Further all operations
on this reference are threadsafe. Only
calls directly to the internal object (which modify
its state) must be made threadsafe by the object itself
or from outside.
@attention To prevent the code against race conditions, it's not
allowed to start operations inside the ctor
of the internal wrapped object - especially operations
which needs a reference to the same singleton too.
The only chance to suppress such strange constellations
is a lazy-init mechanism.
<ul>
<li>a) The singleton class can provide a special init()
method, which must be called as first after creation.</li>
<li>b) The singleton class can call a special impl_init()
method implicit for every called interface method.</li>
</ul>
Note further that this singleton pattern can work only, if
all user of such singleton are located inside the same library!
Because static values can't be exported - e.g. from windows libraries.
*/
template< class SingletonClass >
class SingletonRef
{
// member
private:
/** @short pointer to the internal wrapped singleton. */
static SingletonClass* m_pInstance;
/** @short ref count, which regulate creation and removing of m_pInstance. */
static sal_Int32 m_nRef;
// interface
public:
/** @short standard ctor.
The internal wrapped object is created only,
if its ref count was 0. Otherwise this method
does nothing ... except increasing of the internal
ref count!
*/
SingletonRef()
{
// GLOBAL SAFE ->
::osl::MutexGuard aLock(SingletonRef::ownStaticLock());
// must be increased before(!) the check is done.
// Otherwise this check can fail inside the same thread ...
++m_nRef;
if (m_nRef == 1)
m_pInstance = new SingletonClass();
OSL_ENSURE(m_nRef>0 && m_pInstance, "Race? Ref count of singleton >0, but instance is NULL!");
// <- GLOBAL SAFE
}
/** @short standard dtor.
The internal wrapped object is removed only,
if its ref count wil be 0. Otherwise this method
does nothing ... except decreasing of the internal
ref count!
*/
~SingletonRef()
{
// GLOBAL SAFE ->
::osl::MutexGuard aLock(SingletonRef::ownStaticLock());
// must be decreased before(!) the check is done.
// Otherwise this check can fail inside the same thread ...
--m_nRef;
if (m_nRef == 0)
{
delete m_pInstance;
m_pInstance = NULL;
}
// <- GLOBAL SAFE
}
/** @short Allows rSingle->someBodyOp().
*/
SingletonClass* operator->() const
{
// GLOBAL SAFE ->
::osl::MutexGuard aLock(SingletonRef::ownStaticLock());
return m_pInstance;
// <- GLOBAL SAFE
}
/** @short Allows (*rSingle).someBodyOp().
*/
SingletonClass& operator*() const
{
// GLOBAL SAFE ->
::osl::MutexGuard aLock(SingletonRef::ownStaticLock());
return *m_pInstance;
// <- GLOBAL SAFE
}
// helper
private:
/** @short creates an own mutex for guarding static contents.
The global mutex the osl library is used one times
only to create an own static mutex, which can be used
next time to guard own static member operations.
*/
struct SingletonLockInit
{
::osl::Mutex* operator()()
{
static ::osl::Mutex aInstance;
return &aInstance;
}
};
::osl::Mutex& ownStaticLock() const
{
return *rtl_Instance< ::osl::Mutex,
SingletonLockInit,
::osl::MutexGuard,
::osl::GetGlobalMutex >::create(SingletonLockInit(), ::osl::GetGlobalMutex());
}
};
template< class SingletonClass >
SingletonClass* SingletonRef< SingletonClass >::m_pInstance = NULL;
template< class SingletonClass >
sal_Int32 SingletonRef< SingletonClass >::m_nRef = 0;
} // namespace salhelper
#endif // INCLUDED_SALHELPER_SINGLETONREF_HXX
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