// GLib.ManagedValue.cs : Managed types boxer // // Author: Rachel Hestilow // // (c) 2002 Rachel Hestilow namespace GLibSharp { using System; using System.Collections; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using GLib; /// /// Managed types boxer /// /// /// /// Utility class for creating GBoxed wrappers around managed types /// // FIXME: // This used to use GCHandles, but I rewrote it to debug // some odd interactions. Since the boxed code in GLib is designed // to not interact directly with the pointers, just using our own // arbitrary pointer values is fine. Still, it might be useful // to use GCHandle later on. public class ManagedValue { private class ValueHolder { public object val; public int ref_count; } private delegate IntPtr CopyFunc (IntPtr ptr); private delegate void FreeFunc (IntPtr ptr); private static Hashtable pointers = new Hashtable (); private static IntPtr cur_ptr = IntPtr.Zero; private static CopyFunc copy; private static FreeFunc free; private static GType boxed_type = GType.Invalid; [DllImport("libgobject-2.0-0.dll")] private static extern IntPtr g_boxed_type_register_static (string typename, CopyFunc copy_func, FreeFunc free_func); public static GType GType { get { if (boxed_type == GType.Invalid) { copy = new CopyFunc (Copy); free = new FreeFunc (Free); boxed_type = new GLib.GType (g_boxed_type_register_static ("GtkSharpValue", copy, free)); } return boxed_type; } } public static IntPtr Copy (IntPtr ptr) { ValueHolder holder = (ValueHolder) pointers[ptr]; holder.ref_count++; return ptr; } public static void Free (IntPtr ptr) { ValueHolder holder = (ValueHolder) pointers[ptr]; if (holder == null) return; holder.ref_count--; if (holder.ref_count < 1) pointers.Remove (ptr); } public static IntPtr WrapObject (object obj) { ValueHolder holder = new ValueHolder (); holder.val = obj; holder.ref_count = 1; cur_ptr = new IntPtr (((int) cur_ptr) + 1); pointers[cur_ptr] = holder; return cur_ptr; } public static object ObjectForWrapper (IntPtr ptr) { if (!pointers.Contains (ptr)) return null; ValueHolder holder = (ValueHolder) pointers[ptr]; return holder.val; } } }