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286 lines
9.6 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef BASE_ANDROID_SCOPED_JAVA_REF_H_
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#define BASE_ANDROID_SCOPED_JAVA_REF_H_
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#include <jni.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <type_traits>
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#include <utility>
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#include "base/base_export.h"
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#include "base/logging.h"
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#include "base/macros.h"
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namespace base {
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namespace android {
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// Creates a new local reference frame, in which at least a given number of
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// local references can be created. Note that local references already created
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// in previous local frames are still valid in the current local frame.
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class BASE_EXPORT ScopedJavaLocalFrame {
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public:
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explicit ScopedJavaLocalFrame(JNIEnv* env);
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ScopedJavaLocalFrame(JNIEnv* env, int capacity);
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~ScopedJavaLocalFrame();
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private:
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// This class is only good for use on the thread it was created on so
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// it's safe to cache the non-threadsafe JNIEnv* inside this object.
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JNIEnv* env_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedJavaLocalFrame);
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};
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// Forward declare the generic java reference template class.
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template<typename T> class JavaRef;
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// Template specialization of JavaRef, which acts as the base class for all
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// other JavaRef<> template types. This allows you to e.g. pass
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// ScopedJavaLocalRef<jstring> into a function taking const JavaRef<jobject>&
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template<>
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class BASE_EXPORT JavaRef<jobject> {
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public:
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// Initializes a null reference. Don't add anything else here; it's inlined.
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JavaRef() : obj_(nullptr) {}
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// Allow nullptr to be converted to JavaRef. This avoids having to declare an
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// empty JavaRef just to pass null to a function, and makes C++ "nullptr" and
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// Java "null" equivalent.
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JavaRef(std::nullptr_t) : JavaRef() {}
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// Public to allow destruction of null JavaRef objects.
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// Don't add anything else here; it's inlined.
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~JavaRef() {}
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jobject obj() const { return obj_; }
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bool is_null() const { return obj_ == nullptr; }
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protected:
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// Takes ownership of the |obj| reference passed; requires it to be a local
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// reference type.
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#if DCHECK_IS_ON()
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// Implementation contains a DCHECK; implement out-of-line when DCHECK_IS_ON.
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JavaRef(JNIEnv* env, jobject obj);
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#else
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// Don't add anything else here; it's inlined.
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JavaRef(JNIEnv* env, jobject obj) : obj_(obj) {}
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#endif
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void swap(JavaRef& other) { std::swap(obj_, other.obj_); }
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// The following are implementation detail convenience methods, for
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// use by the sub-classes.
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JNIEnv* SetNewLocalRef(JNIEnv* env, jobject obj);
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void SetNewGlobalRef(JNIEnv* env, jobject obj);
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void ResetLocalRef(JNIEnv* env);
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void ResetGlobalRef();
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jobject ReleaseInternal();
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private:
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jobject obj_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(JavaRef);
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};
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// Generic base class for ScopedJavaLocalRef and ScopedJavaGlobalRef. Useful
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// for allowing functions to accept a reference without having to mandate
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// whether it is a local or global type.
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template<typename T>
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class JavaRef : public JavaRef<jobject> {
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public:
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JavaRef() {}
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JavaRef(std::nullptr_t) : JavaRef<jobject>(nullptr) {}
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~JavaRef() {}
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T obj() const { return static_cast<T>(JavaRef<jobject>::obj()); }
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protected:
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JavaRef(JNIEnv* env, T obj) : JavaRef<jobject>(env, obj) {}
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private:
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(JavaRef);
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};
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// Holds a local reference to a JNI method parameter.
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// Method parameters should not be deleted, and so this class exists purely to
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// wrap them as a JavaRef<T> in the JNI binding generator. Do not create
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// instances manually.
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template<typename T>
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class JavaParamRef : public JavaRef<T> {
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public:
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// Assumes that |obj| is a parameter passed to a JNI method from Java.
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// Does not assume ownership as parameters should not be deleted.
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JavaParamRef(JNIEnv* env, T obj) : JavaRef<T>(env, obj) {}
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// Allow nullptr to be converted to JavaParamRef. Some unit tests call JNI
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// methods directly from C++ and pass null for objects which are not actually
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// used by the implementation (e.g. the caller object); allow this to keep
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// working.
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JavaParamRef(std::nullptr_t) : JavaRef<T>(nullptr) {}
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~JavaParamRef() {}
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// TODO(torne): remove this cast once we're using JavaRef consistently.
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// http://crbug.com/506850
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operator T() const { return JavaRef<T>::obj(); }
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private:
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(JavaParamRef);
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};
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// Holds a local reference to a Java object. The local reference is scoped
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// to the lifetime of this object.
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// Instances of this class may hold onto any JNIEnv passed into it until
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// destroyed. Therefore, since a JNIEnv is only suitable for use on a single
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// thread, objects of this class must be created, used, and destroyed, on a
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// single thread.
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// Therefore, this class should only be used as a stack-based object and from a
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// single thread. If you wish to have the reference outlive the current
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// callstack (e.g. as a class member) or you wish to pass it across threads,
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// use a ScopedJavaGlobalRef instead.
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template<typename T>
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class ScopedJavaLocalRef : public JavaRef<T> {
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public:
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ScopedJavaLocalRef() : env_(nullptr) {}
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ScopedJavaLocalRef(std::nullptr_t) : env_(nullptr) {}
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// Non-explicit copy constructor, to allow ScopedJavaLocalRef to be returned
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// by value as this is the normal usage pattern.
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ScopedJavaLocalRef(const ScopedJavaLocalRef<T>& other)
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: env_(other.env_) {
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this->SetNewLocalRef(env_, other.obj());
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}
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ScopedJavaLocalRef(ScopedJavaLocalRef<T>&& other) : env_(other.env_) {
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this->swap(other);
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}
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explicit ScopedJavaLocalRef(const JavaRef<T>& other) : env_(nullptr) {
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this->Reset(other);
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}
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// Assumes that |obj| is a local reference to a Java object and takes
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// ownership of this local reference.
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// TODO(torne): this shouldn't be used outside of JNI helper functions but
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// there are currently some cases where there aren't helpers for things.
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ScopedJavaLocalRef(JNIEnv* env, T obj) : JavaRef<T>(env, obj), env_(env) {}
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~ScopedJavaLocalRef() {
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this->Reset();
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}
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// Overloaded assignment operator defined for consistency with the implicit
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// copy constructor.
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void operator=(const ScopedJavaLocalRef<T>& other) {
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this->Reset(other);
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}
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void operator=(ScopedJavaLocalRef<T>&& other) {
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env_ = other.env_;
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this->swap(other);
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}
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void Reset() {
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this->ResetLocalRef(env_);
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}
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void Reset(const ScopedJavaLocalRef<T>& other) {
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// We can copy over env_ here as |other| instance must be from the same
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// thread as |this| local ref. (See class comment for multi-threading
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// limitations, and alternatives).
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this->Reset(other.env_, other.obj());
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}
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void Reset(const JavaRef<T>& other) {
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// If |env_| was not yet set (is still null) it will be attached to the
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// current thread in SetNewLocalRef().
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this->Reset(env_, other.obj());
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}
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// Creates a new local reference to the Java object, unlike the constructor
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// with the same parameters that takes ownership of the existing reference.
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// TODO(torne): these should match as this is confusing.
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void Reset(JNIEnv* env, T obj) { env_ = this->SetNewLocalRef(env, obj); }
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// Releases the local reference to the caller. The caller *must* delete the
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// local reference when it is done with it. Note that calling a Java method
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// is *not* a transfer of ownership and Release() should not be used.
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T Release() {
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return static_cast<T>(this->ReleaseInternal());
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}
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private:
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// This class is only good for use on the thread it was created on so
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// it's safe to cache the non-threadsafe JNIEnv* inside this object.
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JNIEnv* env_;
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// Prevent ScopedJavaLocalRef(JNIEnv*, T obj) from being used to take
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// ownership of a JavaParamRef's underlying object - parameters are not
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// allowed to be deleted and so should not be owned by ScopedJavaLocalRef.
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// TODO(torne): this can be removed once JavaParamRef no longer has an
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// implicit conversion back to T.
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ScopedJavaLocalRef(JNIEnv* env, const JavaParamRef<T>& other);
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};
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// Holds a global reference to a Java object. The global reference is scoped
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// to the lifetime of this object. This class does not hold onto any JNIEnv*
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// passed to it, hence it is safe to use across threads (within the constraints
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// imposed by the underlying Java object that it references).
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template<typename T>
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class ScopedJavaGlobalRef : public JavaRef<T> {
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public:
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ScopedJavaGlobalRef() {}
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ScopedJavaGlobalRef(std::nullptr_t) {}
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ScopedJavaGlobalRef(const ScopedJavaGlobalRef<T>& other) {
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this->Reset(other);
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}
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ScopedJavaGlobalRef(ScopedJavaGlobalRef<T>&& other) { this->swap(other); }
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ScopedJavaGlobalRef(JNIEnv* env, T obj) { this->Reset(env, obj); }
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explicit ScopedJavaGlobalRef(const JavaRef<T>& other) { this->Reset(other); }
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~ScopedJavaGlobalRef() {
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this->Reset();
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}
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// Overloaded assignment operator defined for consistency with the implicit
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// copy constructor.
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void operator=(const ScopedJavaGlobalRef<T>& other) {
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this->Reset(other);
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}
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void operator=(ScopedJavaGlobalRef<T>&& other) { this->swap(other); }
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void Reset() {
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this->ResetGlobalRef();
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}
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void Reset(const JavaRef<T>& other) { this->Reset(nullptr, other.obj()); }
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void Reset(JNIEnv* env, const JavaParamRef<T>& other) {
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this->Reset(env, other.obj());
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}
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void Reset(JNIEnv* env, T obj) { this->SetNewGlobalRef(env, obj); }
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// Releases the global reference to the caller. The caller *must* delete the
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// global reference when it is done with it. Note that calling a Java method
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// is *not* a transfer of ownership and Release() should not be used.
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T Release() {
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return static_cast<T>(this->ReleaseInternal());
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}
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};
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} // namespace android
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} // namespace base
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#endif // BASE_ANDROID_SCOPED_JAVA_REF_H_
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