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//===--- BridgeNonVerbatim.swift - Array bridging implementation test -----===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2016 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See http://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See http://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// When a ContiguousArray<T> is bridged to Objective-C, and T isn't
// "bridged verbatim," Cocoa operations like objectAtIndex may have
// to conjure up an object to return, and this object is expected to
// outlive the array.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// RUN: %target-run-stdlib-swift %s | FileCheck %s
// REQUIRES: executable_test
//
// XFAIL: interpret
// REQUIRES: objc_interop
import Swift
import SwiftShims
import ObjectiveC
//===--- class Tracked ----------------------------------------------------===//
// Instead of testing with Int elements, we use this wrapper class
// that can help us track allocations and find issues with object
// lifetime inside Array implementations.
var trackedCount = 0
var nextTrackedSerialNumber = 0
final class Tracked : ForwardIndex, CustomStringConvertible {
required init(_ value: Int) {
trackedCount += 1
nextTrackedSerialNumber += 1
serialNumber = nextTrackedSerialNumber
self.value = value
}
deinit {
assert(serialNumber > 0, "double destruction!")
trackedCount -= 1
serialNumber = -serialNumber
}
var description: String {
assert(serialNumber > 0, "dead Tracked!")
return value.description
}
func successor() -> Self {
return self.dynamicType.init(self.value.successor())
}
var value: Int
var serialNumber: Int
}
func == (x: Tracked, y: Tracked) -> Bool {
return x.value == y.value
}
struct X : _ObjectiveCBridgeable {
static func _isBridgedToObjectiveC() -> Bool {
return true
}
init(_ value: Int) {
self.value = value
}
static func _getObjectiveCType() -> Any.Type {
return Tracked.self
}
func _bridgeToObjectiveC() -> Tracked {
return Tracked(value)
}
static func _forceBridgeFromObjectiveC(
x: Tracked,
result: inout X?
) {
result = X(x.value)
}
static func _conditionallyBridgeFromObjectiveC(
x: Tracked,
result: inout X?
) -> Bool {
result = X(x.value)
return true
}
var value: Int
}
// CHECK: testing...
print("testing...")
func testScope() {
let a = [X(1), X(2), X(3)]
let nsx = a._buffer._asCocoaArray()
// construction of these tracked objects is lazy
// CHECK-NEXT: trackedCount = 0 .
print("trackedCount = \(trackedCount) .")
// We can get a single element out
// CHECK-NEXT: nsx[0]: 1 .
let one = nsx.objectAt(0) as! Tracked
print("nsx[0]: \(one.value) .")
// We can get the element again, but it may not have the same identity
// CHECK-NEXT: object identity matches?
let anotherOne = nsx.objectAt(0) as! Tracked
print("object identity matches? \(one === anotherOne)")
// Because the elements come back at +0, we really don't want to
// treat them as objects, or we'll get double deletion
var objects: [Int] = [0, 0]
objects.withUnsafeMutableBufferPointer {
// FIXME: Can't elide signature and use $0 here <rdar://problem/17770732>
(buf: inout UnsafeMutableBufferPointer<Int>) -> () in
nsx.getObjects(
UnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject>(buf.baseAddress),
range: _SwiftNSRange(location: 1, length: 2))
}
// CHECK-NEXT: getObjects yields them at +0: true
var x = objects[0]
print("getObjects yields them at +0: "
+ "\(_isUnique_native(&x))")
}
autoreleasepool() {
testScope()
}
// CHECK-NEXT: leaks = 0 .
print("leaks = \(trackedCount) .")