gecko-dev/xpcom/build/nsXPCOM.h
Mike Hommey 404ef7af3e Bug 1407838 - Remove the remains of NS_Alloc/NS_Realloc/NS_Free. r=njn
Bug 1134923 removed the use of those functions in gecko, and left some
for the XPCOM standalone glue. The XPCOM standalone glue was severely
stripped down in bug 1306327, with the effect of removing the
implementation for those functions.

The remains in nsXPCOM.h are:
XPCOM_API(void*) NS_Alloc(size_t aSize);
XPCOM_API(void*) NS_Realloc(void* aPtr, size_t aSize);
XPCOM_API(void) NS_Free(void* aPtr);

With no implementation left, the first arm is never actually used, and
the second arm means every remaining use of those functions in the tree
is a macro expansion to one of moz_xmalloc, moz_xrealloc or free.

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extra : rebase_source : fd1669abc5a25d8edbd5c3a8522e22a5c3f558e2
2017-10-12 11:08:44 +09:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#ifndef nsXPCOM_h__
#define nsXPCOM_h__
#include "nscore.h"
#include "nsXPCOMCID.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define DECL_CLASS(c) class c
#define DECL_STRUCT(c) struct c
#else
#define DECL_CLASS(c) typedef struct c c
#define DECL_STRUCT(c) typedef struct c c
#endif
DECL_CLASS(nsISupports);
DECL_CLASS(nsIModule);
DECL_CLASS(nsIComponentManager);
DECL_CLASS(nsIComponentRegistrar);
DECL_CLASS(nsIServiceManager);
DECL_CLASS(nsIFile);
DECL_CLASS(nsIDirectoryServiceProvider);
DECL_CLASS(nsIMemory);
DECL_CLASS(nsIDebug2);
#ifdef __cplusplus
#include "nsStringFwd.h"
namespace mozilla {
struct Module;
} // namespace mozilla
#endif
/**
* Initialises XPCOM. You must call one of the NS_InitXPCOM methods
* before proceeding to use xpcom. The one exception is that you may
* call NS_NewLocalFile to create a nsIFile.
*
* @note Use <CODE>NS_NewLocalFile</CODE> or <CODE>NS_NewNativeLocalFile</CODE>
* to create the file object you supply as the bin directory path in this
* call. The function may be safely called before the rest of XPCOM or
* embedding has been initialised.
*
* @param aResult The service manager. You may pass null.
*
* @param aBinDirectory The directory containing the component
* registry and runtime libraries;
* or use <CODE>nullptr</CODE> to use the working
* directory.
*
* @param aAppFileLocationProvider The object to be used by Gecko that
* specifies to Gecko where to find profiles, the
* component registry preferences and so on; or use
* <CODE>nullptr</CODE> for the default behaviour.
*
* @see NS_NewLocalFile
* @see nsIFile
* @see nsIDirectoryServiceProvider
*
* @return NS_OK for success;
* NS_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED if static globals were not initialized,
* which can happen if XPCOM is reloaded, but did not completly
* shutdown. Other error codes indicate a failure during
* initialisation.
*/
XPCOM_API(nsresult)
NS_InitXPCOM2(nsIServiceManager** aResult,
nsIFile* aBinDirectory,
nsIDirectoryServiceProvider* aAppFileLocationProvider);
/**
* Initialize only minimal components of XPCOM. This ensures nsThreadManager,
* logging, and timers will work.
*/
XPCOM_API(nsresult)
NS_InitMinimalXPCOM();
/**
* Shutdown XPCOM. You must call this method after you are finished
* using xpcom.
*
* @param aServMgr The service manager which was returned by NS_InitXPCOM.
* This will release servMgr. You may pass null.
*
* @return NS_OK for success;
* other error codes indicate a failure during initialisation.
*/
XPCOM_API(nsresult) NS_ShutdownXPCOM(nsIServiceManager* aServMgr);
/**
* Public Method to access to the service manager.
*
* @param aResult Interface pointer to the service manager
*
* @return NS_OK for success;
* other error codes indicate a failure during initialisation.
*/
XPCOM_API(nsresult) NS_GetServiceManager(nsIServiceManager** aResult);
/**
* Public Method to access to the component manager.
*
* @param aResult Interface pointer to the service
*
* @return NS_OK for success;
* other error codes indicate a failure during initialisation.
*/
XPCOM_API(nsresult) NS_GetComponentManager(nsIComponentManager** aResult);
/**
* Public Method to access to the component registration manager.
*
* @param aResult Interface pointer to the service
*
* @return NS_OK for success;
* other error codes indicate a failure during initialisation.
*/
XPCOM_API(nsresult) NS_GetComponentRegistrar(nsIComponentRegistrar** aResult);
/**
* Public Method to access to the memory manager. See nsIMemory
*
* @param aResult Interface pointer to the memory manager
*
* @return NS_OK for success;
* other error codes indicate a failure during initialisation.
*/
XPCOM_API(nsresult) NS_GetMemoryManager(nsIMemory** aResult);
/**
* Public Method to create an instance of a nsIFile. This function
* may be called prior to NS_InitXPCOM.
*
* @param aPath
* A string which specifies a full file path to a
* location. Relative paths will be treated as an
* error (NS_ERROR_FILE_UNRECOGNIZED_PATH).
* |NS_NewNativeLocalFile|'s path must be in the
* filesystem charset.
* @param aFollowLinks
* This attribute will determine if the nsLocalFile will auto
* resolve symbolic links. By default, this value will be false
* on all non unix systems. On unix, this attribute is effectively
* a noop.
* @param aResult Interface pointer to a new instance of an nsIFile
*
* @return NS_OK for success;
* other error codes indicate a failure.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
XPCOM_API(nsresult) NS_NewLocalFile(const nsAString& aPath,
bool aFollowLinks,
nsIFile** aResult);
XPCOM_API(nsresult) NS_NewNativeLocalFile(const nsACString& aPath,
bool aFollowLinks,
nsIFile** aResult);
// Use NS_NewLocalFile if you already have a UTF-16 string.
// Otherwise non-ASCII paths will break on some platforms
// including Windows.
class NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8;
nsresult NS_NewNativeLocalFile(const NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8& aPath,
bool aFollowLinks,
nsIFile** aResult) = delete;
#endif
/**
* Support for warnings, assertions, and debugging breaks.
*/
enum
{
NS_DEBUG_WARNING = 0,
NS_DEBUG_ASSERTION = 1,
NS_DEBUG_BREAK = 2,
NS_DEBUG_ABORT = 3
};
/**
* Print a runtime assertion. This function is available in both debug and
* release builds.
*
* @note Based on the value of aSeverity and the XPCOM_DEBUG_BREAK
* environment variable, this function may cause the application to
* print the warning, print a stacktrace, break into a debugger, or abort
* immediately.
*
* @param aSeverity A NS_DEBUG_* value
* @param aStr A readable error message (ASCII, may be null)
* @param aExpr The expression evaluated (may be null)
* @param aFile The source file containing the assertion (may be null)
* @param aLine The source file line number (-1 indicates no line number)
*/
XPCOM_API(void) NS_DebugBreak(uint32_t aSeverity,
const char* aStr, const char* aExpr,
const char* aFile, int32_t aLine);
/**
* Perform a stack-walk to a debugging log under various
* circumstances. Used to aid debugging of leaked object graphs.
*
* The NS_Log* functions are available in both debug and release
* builds of XPCOM, but the output will be useless unless binary
* debugging symbols for all modules in the stacktrace are available.
*/
/**
* By default, refcount logging is enabled at NS_InitXPCOM and
* refcount statistics are printed at NS_ShutdownXPCOM. NS_LogInit and
* NS_LogTerm allow applications to enable logging earlier and delay
* printing of logging statistics. They should always be used as a
* matched pair.
*/
XPCOM_API(void) NS_LogInit();
XPCOM_API(void) NS_LogTerm();
#ifdef __cplusplus
/**
* A helper class that calls NS_LogInit in its constructor and
* NS_LogTerm in its destructor.
*/
class ScopedLogging
{
public:
ScopedLogging()
{
NS_LogInit();
}
~ScopedLogging()
{
NS_LogTerm();
}
};
#endif
/**
* Log construction and destruction of objects. Processing tools can use the
* stacktraces printed by these functions to identify objects that are being
* leaked.
*
* @param aPtr A pointer to the concrete object.
* @param aTypeName The class name of the type
* @param aInstanceSize The size of the type
*/
XPCOM_API(void) NS_LogCtor(void* aPtr, const char* aTypeName,
uint32_t aInstanceSize);
XPCOM_API(void) NS_LogDtor(void* aPtr, const char* aTypeName,
uint32_t aInstanceSize);
/**
* Log a stacktrace when an XPCOM object's refcount is incremented or
* decremented. Processing tools can use the stacktraces printed by these
* functions to identify objects that were leaked due to XPCOM references.
*
* @param aPtr A pointer to the concrete object
* @param aNewRefCnt The new reference count.
* @param aTypeName The class name of the type
* @param aInstanceSize The size of the type
*/
XPCOM_API(void) NS_LogAddRef(void* aPtr, nsrefcnt aNewRefCnt,
const char* aTypeName, uint32_t aInstanceSize);
XPCOM_API(void) NS_LogRelease(void* aPtr, nsrefcnt aNewRefCnt,
const char* aTypeName);
/**
* Log reference counting performed by COMPtrs. Processing tools can
* use the stacktraces printed by these functions to simplify reports
* about leaked objects generated from the data printed by
* NS_LogAddRef/NS_LogRelease.
*
* @param aCOMPtr the address of the COMPtr holding a strong reference
* @param aObject the object being referenced by the COMPtr
*/
XPCOM_API(void) NS_LogCOMPtrAddRef(void* aCOMPtr, nsISupports* aObject);
XPCOM_API(void) NS_LogCOMPtrRelease(void* aCOMPtr, nsISupports* aObject);
/**
* The XPCOM cycle collector analyzes and breaks reference cycles between
* participating XPCOM objects. All objects in the cycle must implement
* nsCycleCollectionParticipant to break cycles correctly.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
class nsCycleCollectionParticipant;
class nsCycleCollectingAutoRefCnt;
XPCOM_API(void) NS_CycleCollectorSuspect3(void* aPtr,
nsCycleCollectionParticipant* aCp,
nsCycleCollectingAutoRefCnt* aRefCnt,
bool* aShouldDelete);
XPCOM_API(void)
NS_CycleCollectorSuspectUsingNursery(void* aPtr,
nsCycleCollectionParticipant* aCp,
nsCycleCollectingAutoRefCnt* aRefCnt,
bool* aShouldDelete);
#endif
/**
* Categories (in the category manager service) used by XPCOM:
*/
/**
* A category which is read after component registration but before
* the "xpcom-startup" notifications. Each category entry is treated
* as the contract ID of a service which implements
* nsIDirectoryServiceProvider. Each directory service provider is
* installed in the global directory service.
*/
#define XPCOM_DIRECTORY_PROVIDER_CATEGORY "xpcom-directory-providers"
/**
* A category which is read after component registration but before
* NS_InitXPCOM returns. Each category entry is treated as the contractID of
* a service: each service is instantiated, and if it implements nsIObserver
* the nsIObserver.observe method is called with the "xpcom-startup" topic.
*/
#define NS_XPCOM_STARTUP_CATEGORY "xpcom-startup"
/**
* Observer topics (in the observer service) used by XPCOM:
*/
/**
* At XPCOM startup after component registration is complete, the
* following topic is notified. In order to receive this notification,
* component must register their contract ID in the category manager,
*
* @see NS_XPCOM_STARTUP_CATEGORY
*/
#define NS_XPCOM_STARTUP_OBSERVER_ID "xpcom-startup"
/**
* At XPCOM shutdown, this topic is notified just before "xpcom-shutdown".
* Components should only use this to mark themselves as 'being destroyed'.
* Nothing should be dispatched to any event loop.
*/
#define NS_XPCOM_WILL_SHUTDOWN_OBSERVER_ID "xpcom-will-shutdown"
/**
* At XPCOM shutdown, this topic is notified. All components must
* release any interface references to objects in other modules when
* this topic is notified.
*/
#define NS_XPCOM_SHUTDOWN_OBSERVER_ID "xpcom-shutdown"
/**
* This topic is notified when an entry was added to a category in the
* category manager. The subject of the notification will be the name of
* the added entry as an nsISupportsCString, and the data will be the
* name of the category. The notification will occur on the main thread.
*/
#define NS_XPCOM_CATEGORY_ENTRY_ADDED_OBSERVER_ID \
"xpcom-category-entry-added"
/**
* This topic is notified when an entry was removed from a category in the
* category manager. The subject of the notification will be the name of
* the removed entry as an nsISupportsCString, and the data will be the
* name of the category. The notification will occur on the main thread.
*/
#define NS_XPCOM_CATEGORY_ENTRY_REMOVED_OBSERVER_ID \
"xpcom-category-entry-removed"
/**
* This topic is notified when an a category was cleared in the category
* manager. The subject of the notification will be the category manager,
* and the data will be the name of the cleared category.
* The notification will occur on the main thread.
*/
#define NS_XPCOM_CATEGORY_CLEARED_OBSERVER_ID "xpcom-category-cleared"
XPCOM_API(nsresult) NS_GetDebug(nsIDebug2** aResult);
#endif