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/*
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* Copyright 2007, Haiku, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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* Distributed under the terms of the MIT License.
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*
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* Author:
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* Niels Sascha Reedijk, niels.reedijk@gmail.com
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*
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* Proofreader:
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* David Weizades, ddewbofh@hotmail.com
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* Thom Holwerda, slakje@quicknet.nl
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*
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* Corresponds to:
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* /trunk/headers/os/support/Archivable.h rev 19972
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* /trunk/src/kits/support/Archivable.cpp rev 19095
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*/
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/*!
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\file Archivable.h
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\brief Provides the BArchivable interface.
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*/
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/*!
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\class BArchivable
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\ingroup support
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\ingroup libbe
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\brief Interface for objects that can be archived into a BMessage.
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BArchivable provides an interface for objects that can be put into message
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archives and extracted into objects in another location. Using this you are
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able to send objects between applications, or even between computers across
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networks.
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BArchivable differs from BFlattenable in that BFlattenable is designed to
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store objects into flat streams of data, the main objective being storage to
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disk. The objective of this interface, however, is to store objects that
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will be restored to other objects. To illustrate this point, BArchivable
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messages know how to restore themselves whereas BFlattenables have a
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datatype which you need to map to classes manually.
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Archiving is done with the Archive() method. If your class supports it, the
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caller can request it to store into a deep archive, meaning that all child
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objects in it will be stored. Extracting the archive works with the
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Instantiate() method, which is static. Since the interface is designed to
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extract objects without the caller knowing what kind of object it actually
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is, the global function #instantiate_object() instantiates a message without
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you manually having to determine the class the message is from. This adds
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considerable flexibility and allows BArchivable to be used in combination
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with other add-ons.
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To provide this interface in your classes you should publicly inherit this
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class. You should implement Archive() and Instantiate(), and provide one
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constructor that takes one BMessage argument.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn BArchivable::BArchivable(BMessage* from)
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\brief Constructor. Does nothing.
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If you inherit this interface you should provide at least one constructor
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that takes one BMessage argument.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn BArchivable::BArchivable()
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\brief Constructor. Does nothing.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn BArchivable::~BArchivable()
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\brief Destructor. Does nothing.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn virtual status_t BArchivable::Archive(BMessage* into,
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bool deep = true) const
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\brief Archive the object into a BMessage.
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You should call this method from your derived implementation as it adds the
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data needed to instantiate your object to the message.
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\param into The message you store your object in.
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\param deep If \c true, all children of this object should be stored as
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well. Only pay attention to this parameter if you actually have child
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objects.
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\retval B_OK The archiving succeeded.
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\retval "error codes" The archiving did not succeed.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn static BArchivable* BArchivable::Instantiate(BMessage* archive)
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\brief Static member to restore objects from messages.
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You should always check that the \a archive argument actually corresponds to
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your class. The automatic functions, such as #instantiate_object() will not
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choose the wrong class but manual calls to this member might be faulty.
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\param archive The message with the data of the object to restore.
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\retval You should return a pointer to your object, or \c NULL if you
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fail.
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\warning The default implementation will always return \c NULL. Even though
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it is possible to store plain BArchive objects, it is impossible to
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restore them.
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\see instantiate_object(BMessage *from)
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*/
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/*!
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\fn virtual status_t BArchivable::Perform(perform_code d, void* arg)
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\brief Internal method.
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\internal This method is defined in case of unforeseen binary compatibility
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API issues. Currently nothing of interest is implemented.
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*/
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///// Global methods /////
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/*!
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\addtogroup support_globals
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@{
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*/
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/*!
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\typedef typedef BArchivable* (*instantiation_func)(BMessage*)
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\brief Internal definition of a function that can instantiate objects that
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have been created with the BArchivable API.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn BArchivable* instantiate_object(BMessage *from, image_id *id)
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\brief Instantiate an archived object with the object being defined in a
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different application or library.
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This function is similar to instantiate_object(BMessage *from), except that
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it takes the \a id argument referring to an image where the object might be
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stored.
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\note Images are names for executable files. Image id's refer to these
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executable files that have been loaded by your application. Have a look
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at the kernel API for further information.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn BArchivable* instantiate_object(BMessage *from)
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\brief Instantiate an archived object.
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This global function will determine the base class, based on the \a from
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argument, and it will call the Instantiate() function of that object to
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restore it.
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\param from The archived object.
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\return The object returns a pointer to the instantiated object, or \c NULL
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if the instantiation failed. The global \c errno variable will contain
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the reason why it failed.
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\see instantiate_object(BMessage *from, image_id *id)
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*/
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/*!
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\fn bool validate_instantiation(BMessage* from, const char* className)
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\brief Internal function that checks if the \a className is the same as the
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one stored in the \a from message.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn instantiation_func find_instantiation_func(const char* className,
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const char* signature)
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\brief Internal function that searches for the instantiation func with a
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specific signature. Use instantiate_object() instead.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn instantiation_func find_instantiation_func(const char* className)
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\brief Internal function that searches for the instantiation func of a
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specific class. Use instantiate_object() instead.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn instantiation_func find_instantiation_func(BMessage* archive)
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\brief Internal function that searches for the instantiation func that
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works on the specified \a archive. Use instantiate_object() instead.
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*/
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//! @}
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