| 1 | /***********************************************************************\r |
| 2 | * rubytracking.swg\r |
| 3 | *\r |
| 4 | * This file contains support for tracking mappings from \r |
| 5 | * Ruby objects to C++ objects. This functionality is needed\r |
| 6 | * to implement mark functions for Ruby's mark and sweep\r |
| 7 | * garbage collector.\r |
| 8 | ************************************************************************/\r |
| 9 | \r |
| 10 | /* Global Ruby hash table to store Trackings from C/C++\r |
| 11 | structs to Ruby Objects. */\r |
| 12 | static VALUE swig_ruby_trackings;\r |
| 13 | \r |
| 14 | /* Setup a Ruby hash table to store Trackings */\r |
| 15 | static void SWIG_RubyInitializeTrackings() {\r |
| 16 | /* Create a ruby hash table to store Trackings from C++ \r |
| 17 | objects to Ruby objects. Also make sure to tell\r |
| 18 | the garabage collector about the hash table. */\r |
| 19 | swig_ruby_trackings = rb_hash_new();\r |
| 20 | rb_gc_register_address(&swig_ruby_trackings);\r |
| 21 | }\r |
| 22 | \r |
| 23 | /* Get a Ruby number to reference a pointer */\r |
| 24 | static VALUE SWIG_RubyPtrToReference(void* ptr) {\r |
| 25 | /* We cast the pointer to an unsigned long\r |
| 26 | and then store a reference to it using\r |
| 27 | a Ruby number object. */\r |
| 28 | \r |
| 29 | /* Convert the pointer to a Ruby number */\r |
| 30 | unsigned long value = (unsigned long) ptr;\r |
| 31 | return LONG2NUM(value);\r |
| 32 | }\r |
| 33 | \r |
| 34 | /* Get a Ruby number to reference an object */\r |
| 35 | static VALUE SWIG_RubyObjectToReference(VALUE object) {\r |
| 36 | /* We cast the object to an unsigned long\r |
| 37 | and then store a reference to it using\r |
| 38 | a Ruby number object. */\r |
| 39 | \r |
| 40 | /* Convert the Object to a Ruby number */\r |
| 41 | unsigned long value = (unsigned long) object;\r |
| 42 | return LONG2NUM(value);\r |
| 43 | }\r |
| 44 | \r |
| 45 | /* Get a Ruby object from a previously stored reference */\r |
| 46 | static VALUE SWIG_RubyReferenceToObject(VALUE reference) {\r |
| 47 | /* The provided Ruby number object is a reference\r |
| 48 | to the Ruby object we want.*/\r |
| 49 | \r |
| 50 | /* First convert the Ruby number to a C number */\r |
| 51 | unsigned long value = NUM2LONG(reference);\r |
| 52 | return (VALUE) value;\r |
| 53 | }\r |
| 54 | \r |
| 55 | /* Add a Tracking from a C/C++ struct to a Ruby object */\r |
| 56 | static void SWIG_RubyAddTracking(void* ptr, VALUE object) {\r |
| 57 | /* In a Ruby hash table we store the pointer and\r |
| 58 | the associated Ruby object. The trick here is\r |
| 59 | that we cannot store the Ruby object directly - if\r |
| 60 | we do then it cannot be garbage collected. So\r |
| 61 | instead we typecast it as a unsigned long and\r |
| 62 | convert it to a Ruby number object.*/\r |
| 63 | \r |
| 64 | /* Get a reference to the pointer as a Ruby number */\r |
| 65 | VALUE key = SWIG_RubyPtrToReference(ptr);\r |
| 66 | \r |
| 67 | /* Get a reference to the Ruby object as a Ruby number */\r |
| 68 | VALUE value = SWIG_RubyObjectToReference(object);\r |
| 69 | \r |
| 70 | /* Store the mapping to the global hash table. */\r |
| 71 | rb_hash_aset(swig_ruby_trackings, key, value);\r |
| 72 | }\r |
| 73 | \r |
| 74 | /* Get the Ruby object that owns the specified C/C++ struct */\r |
| 75 | static VALUE SWIG_RubyInstanceFor(void* ptr) {\r |
| 76 | /* Get a reference to the pointer as a Ruby number */\r |
| 77 | VALUE key = SWIG_RubyPtrToReference(ptr);\r |
| 78 | \r |
| 79 | /* Now lookup the value stored in the global hash table */\r |
| 80 | VALUE value = rb_hash_aref(swig_ruby_trackings, key);\r |
| 81 | \r |
| 82 | if (value == Qnil) {\r |
| 83 | /* No object exists - return nil. */\r |
| 84 | return Qnil;\r |
| 85 | }\r |
| 86 | else {\r |
| 87 | /* Convert this value to Ruby object */\r |
| 88 | return SWIG_RubyReferenceToObject(value);\r |
| 89 | }\r |
| 90 | } |
| 91 | \r |
| 92 | /* Remove a Tracking from a C/C++ struct to a Ruby object */\r |
| 93 | static void SWIG_RubyRemoveTracking(void* ptr) {\r |
| 94 | /* Get a reference to the pointer as a Ruby number */\r |
| 95 | VALUE key = SWIG_RubyPtrToReference(ptr);\r |
| 96 | |
| 97 | /* Define delete method - in C++ this could be marked as |
| 98 | static but unfortunately not in C. */ |
| 99 | VALUE delete_function = rb_intern("delete");\r |
| 100 | |
| 101 | /* Delete the object from the hash table by calling Ruby's |
| 102 | do this we need to call the Hash.delete method.*/ |
| 103 | rb_funcall(swig_ruby_trackings, delete_function, 1, key); |
| 104 | }\r |
| 105 | \r |
| 106 | /* This is a helper method that unlinks a Ruby object from its\r |
| 107 | underlying C++ object. This is needed if the lifetime of the\r |
| 108 | Ruby object is longer than the C++ object */\r |
| 109 | static void SWIG_RubyUnlinkObjects(void* ptr) {\r |
| 110 | VALUE object = SWIG_RubyInstanceFor(ptr);\r |
| 111 | \r |
| 112 | if (object != Qnil) {\r |
| 113 | DATA_PTR(object) = 0;\r |
| 114 | }\r |
| 115 | }\r |