// A simple smart pointer class i made a long time ago, quickly adpated to the multiple alloc functions // Not thread-safe (on copy & on destruction) #ifndef __SMARTPTR_HPP #define __SMARTPTR_HPP #include #include #include "utils.h" #include "mem2.hpp" #include "gui_sound.h" template class SmartPtr { public: enum SrcAlloc { SRCALL_MALLOC, SRCALL_MEM2, SRCALL_MEM1, SRCALL_NEW }; T &operator*(void) const { return *m_p; } T *operator->(void) const { return m_p; } bool operator!(void) const { return m_p == NULL; } T *get(void) const { return m_p; } virtual void release(void) { if (m_refcount != NULL && --*m_refcount == 0) { switch (m_srcAlloc) { case SRCALL_NEW: delete m_p; break; default: free(m_p); break; } delete m_refcount; } m_p = NULL; m_refcount = NULL; } SmartPtr &operator=(const SmartPtr &sp) { SmartPtr temp(sp); _swap(temp); return *this; } explicit SmartPtr(T *p = NULL, SrcAlloc t = SRCALL_NEW) : m_p(p), m_refcount(p != NULL ? new int(1) : NULL), m_srcAlloc(t) { } SmartPtr(const SmartPtr &sp) : m_p(sp.m_p), m_refcount(sp.m_refcount), m_srcAlloc(sp.m_srcAlloc) { if (m_refcount != NULL) ++*m_refcount; } virtual ~SmartPtr(void) { release(); } protected: T *m_p; int *m_refcount; SrcAlloc m_srcAlloc; protected: void _swap(SmartPtr &sp) throw() { std::swap(m_p, sp.m_p); std::swap(m_refcount, sp.m_refcount); std::swap(m_srcAlloc, sp.m_srcAlloc); } }; typedef SmartPtr SmartBuf; typedef SmartPtr SmartGuiSound; SmartBuf smartMalloc(unsigned int size); SmartBuf smartMemAlign32(unsigned int size); SmartBuf smartMem2Alloc(unsigned int size); SmartBuf smartAnyAlloc(unsigned int size); SmartBuf smartMem1Alloc(unsigned int size); #endif // !defined(__SMARTPTR_HPP)