axmol/3rdparty/jni.hpp/include/jni/weak_reference.hpp

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#pragma once
#include <jni/class.hpp>
#include <jni/object.hpp>
namespace jni
{
struct WeakReferenceTag { static constexpr auto Name() { return "java/lang/ref/WeakReference"; } };
// Wraps a JNI global reference to a java.lang.ref.WeakReference, producing an ownership class
// similar to jni::Weak<T> (JNI's weak global reference), but with more reliable promotion semantics.
// Whereas a JNI weak global reference may still be promoted to a strong reference even during
// finalization, leading to potential use-after-free errors, a WeakReference cannot.
template < class T, template < RefDeletionMethod > class Deleter = DefaultRefDeleter >
class WeakReference
{
private:
Global<Object<WeakReferenceTag>, Deleter> reference;
public:
WeakReference(JNIEnv& env, const T& referent)
{
static auto& klass = Class<WeakReferenceTag>::Singleton(env);
static auto constructor = klass.GetConstructor<Object<>>(env);
reference = NewGlobal<Deleter>(env, klass.New(env, constructor, referent));
}
Local<T> get(JNIEnv& env)
{
if (!reference)
{
return Local<T>();
}
static auto& klass = Class<WeakReferenceTag>::Singleton(env);
static auto get = klass.template GetMethod<Object<> ()>(env, "get");
return Local<T>(env, reinterpret_cast<typename T::UntaggedType*>(reference.Call(env, get).release()));
}
};
}