gcc/libobjc/Object.m
Nicola Pero 6dead247c9 In libobjc/:
* objc/objc.h (__GNU_LIBOBJC__): New #define providing an easy way
        to check the API version.  Added some comments.

        * objc-private/common.h: New file.
        * NXConstStr.m: Include objc-private/common.h.
        * Object.m: Same change.
        * Protocol.m: Same change.
        * archive.c: Same change.
        * class.c: Same change.
        * encoding.c: Same change.
        * exception.c: Same change.
        * gc.c: Same change.
        * hash.c: Same change.
        * init.c: Same change.
        * libobjc_entry.c: Same change.
        * linking.m: Same change.
        * misc.c: Same change (and added a comment).
        * nil_method.c: Same change.
        * objects.c: Same change.
        * sarray.c: Same change.
        * selector.c: Same change.
        * sendmsg.c: Same change.
        * thr.c: Same change.

From-SVN: r164218
2010-09-11 22:47:14 +00:00

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Objective-C

/* The implementation of class Object for Objective-C.
Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GCC.
GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any
later version.
GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
License for more details.
Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "objc-private/common.h"
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "objc/Object.h"
#include "objc/Protocol.h"
#include "objc/objc-api.h"
@implementation Object
+ initialize
{
return self;
}
- init
{
return self;
}
+ new
{
return [[self alloc] init];
}
+ alloc
{
return class_create_instance(self);
}
- free
{
return object_dispose(self);
}
- copy
{
return [[self shallowCopy] deepen];
}
- shallowCopy
{
return object_copy(self);
}
- deepen
{
return self;
}
- deepCopy
{
return [self copy];
}
- (Class)class
{
return object_get_class(self);
}
- (Class)superClass
{
return object_get_super_class(self);
}
- (MetaClass)metaClass
{
return object_get_meta_class(self);
}
- (const char *)name
{
return object_get_class_name(self);
}
- self
{
return self;
}
- (unsigned int)hash
{
return (size_t)self;
}
- (BOOL)isEqual:anObject
{
return self==anObject;
}
- (int)compare:(id)anotherObject;
{
if ([self isEqual:anotherObject])
return 0;
// Ordering objects by their address is pretty useless,
// so subclasses should override this is some useful way.
else if ((id)self > anotherObject)
return 1;
else
return -1;
}
- (BOOL)isMetaClass
{
return NO;
}
- (BOOL)isClass
{
return object_is_class(self);
}
- (BOOL)isInstance
{
return object_is_instance(self);
}
- (BOOL)isKindOf:(Class)aClassObject
{
Class class;
for (class = self->isa; class!=Nil; class = class_get_super_class(class))
if (class==aClassObject)
return YES;
return NO;
}
- (BOOL)isMemberOf:(Class)aClassObject
{
return self->isa==aClassObject;
}
- (BOOL)isKindOfClassNamed:(const char *)aClassName
{
Class class;
if (aClassName!=NULL)
for (class = self->isa; class!=Nil; class = class_get_super_class(class))
if (!strcmp(class_get_class_name(class), aClassName))
return YES;
return NO;
}
- (BOOL)isMemberOfClassNamed:(const char *)aClassName
{
return ((aClassName!=NULL)
&&!strcmp(class_get_class_name(self->isa), aClassName));
}
+ (BOOL)instancesRespondTo:(SEL)aSel
{
return class_get_instance_method(self, aSel)!=METHOD_NULL;
}
- (BOOL)respondsTo:(SEL)aSel
{
return ((object_is_instance(self)
?class_get_instance_method(self->isa, aSel)
:class_get_class_method(self->isa, aSel))!=METHOD_NULL);
}
+ (IMP)instanceMethodFor:(SEL)aSel
{
return method_get_imp(class_get_instance_method(self, aSel));
}
// Indicates if the receiving class or instance conforms to the given protocol
// not usually overridden by subclasses
//
// Modified 9/5/94 to always search the class object's protocol list, rather
// than the meta class.
+ (BOOL) conformsTo: (Protocol*)aProtocol
{
size_t i;
struct objc_protocol_list* proto_list;
id parent;
for (proto_list = ((Class)self)->protocols;
proto_list; proto_list = proto_list->next)
{
for (i=0; i < proto_list->count; i++)
{
if ([proto_list->list[i] conformsTo: aProtocol])
return YES;
}
}
if ((parent = [self superClass]))
return [parent conformsTo: aProtocol];
else
return NO;
}
- (BOOL) conformsTo: (Protocol*)aProtocol
{
return [[self class] conformsTo:aProtocol];
}
- (IMP)methodFor:(SEL)aSel
{
return (method_get_imp(object_is_instance(self)
?class_get_instance_method(self->isa, aSel)
:class_get_class_method(self->isa, aSel)));
}
+ (struct objc_method_description *)descriptionForInstanceMethod:(SEL)aSel
{
return ((struct objc_method_description *)
class_get_instance_method(self, aSel));
}
- (struct objc_method_description *)descriptionForMethod:(SEL)aSel
{
return ((struct objc_method_description *)
(object_is_instance(self)
?class_get_instance_method(self->isa, aSel)
:class_get_class_method(self->isa, aSel)));
}
- perform:(SEL)aSel
{
IMP msg = objc_msg_lookup(self, aSel);
if (!msg)
return [self error:"invalid selector passed to %s", sel_get_name(_cmd)];
return (*msg)(self, aSel);
}
- perform:(SEL)aSel with:anObject
{
IMP msg = objc_msg_lookup(self, aSel);
if (!msg)
return [self error:"invalid selector passed to %s", sel_get_name(_cmd)];
return (*msg)(self, aSel, anObject);
}
- perform:(SEL)aSel with:anObject1 with:anObject2
{
IMP msg = objc_msg_lookup(self, aSel);
if (!msg)
return [self error:"invalid selector passed to %s", sel_get_name(_cmd)];
return (*msg)(self, aSel, anObject1, anObject2);
}
- (retval_t)forward:(SEL)aSel :(arglist_t)argFrame
{
(void) argFrame; /* UNUSED */
return (retval_t)[self doesNotRecognize: aSel];
}
- (retval_t)performv:(SEL)aSel :(arglist_t)argFrame
{
return objc_msg_sendv(self, aSel, argFrame);
}
+ poseAs:(Class)aClassObject
{
return class_pose_as(self, aClassObject);
}
- (Class)transmuteClassTo:(Class)aClassObject
{
if (object_is_instance(self))
if (class_is_class(aClassObject))
if (class_get_instance_size(aClassObject)==class_get_instance_size(isa))
if ([self isKindOf:aClassObject])
{
Class old_isa = isa;
isa = aClassObject;
return old_isa;
}
return nil;
}
- subclassResponsibility:(SEL)aSel
{
return [self error:"subclass should override %s", sel_get_name(aSel)];
}
- notImplemented:(SEL)aSel
{
return [self error:"method %s not implemented", sel_get_name(aSel)];
}
- shouldNotImplement:(SEL)aSel
{
return [self error:"%s should not implement %s",
object_get_class_name(self), sel_get_name(aSel)];
}
- doesNotRecognize:(SEL)aSel
{
return [self error:"%s does not recognize %s",
object_get_class_name(self), sel_get_name(aSel)];
}
- error:(const char *)aString, ...
{
#define FMT "error: %s (%s)\n%s\n"
char fmt[(strlen((char*)FMT)+strlen((char*)object_get_class_name(self))
+((aString!=NULL)?strlen((char*)aString):0)+8)];
va_list ap;
sprintf(fmt, FMT, object_get_class_name(self),
object_is_instance(self)?"instance":"class",
(aString!=NULL)?aString:"");
va_start(ap, aString);
objc_verror(self, OBJC_ERR_UNKNOWN, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
return nil;
#undef FMT
}
+ (int)version
{
return class_get_version(self);
}
+ setVersion:(int)aVersion
{
class_set_version(self, aVersion);
return self;
}
@end
/* The following methods were deprecated in GCC 4.6.0 and will be
removed in the next GCC release.
*/
@implementation Object (Deprecated)
+ (int)streamVersion: (TypedStream*)aStream
{
if (aStream->mode == OBJC_READONLY)
return objc_get_stream_class_version (aStream, self);
else
return class_get_version (self);
}
// These are used to write or read the instance variables
// declared in this particular part of the object. Subclasses
// should extend these, by calling [super read/write: aStream]
// before doing their own archiving. These methods are private, in
// the sense that they should only be called from subclasses.
- read: (TypedStream*)aStream
{
(void) aStream; /* UNUSED */
// [super read: aStream];
return self;
}
- write: (TypedStream*)aStream
{
(void) aStream; /* UNUSED */
// [super write: aStream];
return self;
}
- awake
{
// [super awake];
return self;
}
@end