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#pragma once
#if defined(TESTCLASSIMPL_EXPORTS)
#define REFCNTDECL __declspec(dllexport)
#else
#define REFCNTDECL __declspec(dllimport)
#endif
namespace CoreImpl
{
/**
The reference counter interface. Abstract class in C++
*/
class REFCNTDECL IRefCount
{
friend class CRefCount;
public:
/**
Call to increment the reference count
*/
virtual void AddRef(bool isSmartPtr = false) = 0;
/**
Call to decrement the reference count until it's 0 and call delete
on the object pointer itself
*/
virtual void Release(bool isSmartPtr = false) = 0;
protected:
virtual bool CanReleaseRef() = 0;
};
/**
Implements the IRefCount interface. A class that want's to have reference counting
capability must inherit from that class. As C++ supports multiple inheritance this
is just a matter of inheriting from that class.
*/
class REFCNTDECL CRefCount : public IRefCount
{
private:
int refCount; // The reference counter
int refPtrCount; // Number of _refcnt_ptr monitoring that class instance
protected:
/**
Default contructor, initializes the CRefCount object
*/
CRefCount();
public:
/**
Overload of the delete operator for all the objects based on that
class
*/
void operator delete(void *ptr);
/**
Call to increment the reference count
*/
virtual void AddRef(bool isSmartPtr = false);
/**
Implements the IRefCount interface. A class that want's to have reference counting
capability must inherit from that class. As C++ supports multiple inheritance this
is just a matter of inheriting from that class.
*/
virtual void Release(bool isSmartPtr = false);
protected:
virtual bool CanReleaseRef();
};
}
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