"
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All Rights Reserved
This software is furnished under a license and may be used
only in accordance with the terms of that license and with the
inclusion of the above copyright notice. This software may not
be provided or otherwise made available to, or used by, any
other person. No title to or ownership of the software is
hereby transferred.
"
"{ Package: 'stx:libcomp' }"
ByteArray variableByteSubclass:#ImmutableByteArray
instanceVariableNames:''
classVariableNames:''
poolDictionaries:''
category:'System-Compiler-Support'
!
!ImmutableByteArray class methodsFor:'documentation'!
copyright
"
COPYRIGHT (c) 2009 by eXept Software AG
All Rights Reserved
This software is furnished under a license and may be used
only in accordance with the terms of that license and with the
inclusion of the above copyright notice. This software may not
be provided or otherwise made available to, or used by, any
other person. No title to or ownership of the software is
hereby transferred.
"
!
documentation
"
By default, byte array literals in smalltalk are mutable objects. That
may lead to some subtle (and hard to find errors), if some method passes
a literal byte-array object as argument to someone else, who changes the
bytearray using at:put: like messages. Since the bytearray object is kept in
the first methods literals, the bytearray constant has now been changed without
having the method's sourcecode reflect this. Thus, the method will
behave differently from what its source may make you think.
To help finding this kind of 'feature/bug', the compiler can be
configured to create instances of this ImmutableByteArray instead of ByteArrays
for literals. Instances of ImmutableByteArray catch storing accesses and
enter the debugger. Although useful, this feature is disabled by default
for compatibility to other smalltalk implementations.
(Also, if turned on, this makes inspecting bytearray literals entered in
a workspace somewhat strange: you cannot modify it any longer).
Turn the ImmutableArray feature on, by setting the Parser's class variable
'ArraysAreImmutable' to true or use the new launchers settings menu.
ATTENTION:
there may be still code around which checks for explicit class being ByteArray
(both in Smalltalk and in primitive code). All code like foo 'class == ByteArray'
or '__isByteArray' will not work with ImmutableByteArrays.
A somewhat better approach would be to either add a flag to the object (mutability)
and check this dynamically (expensive) or to place immutable objects into a readonly
memory segment (the good solution). We will eventually implement the second in the future...
[see also:]
ImmutableString
ImmutableArray
Parser Scanner
[author:]
Claus Gittinger
"
! !
!ImmutableByteArray methodsFor:'accessing'!
at:index put:value
"Trigger an error if an immutable bytearray is stored into.
The store will be performed (for compatibility reasons) if you continue
in the debugger."
self notifyStoreError.
^ super at:index put:value
!
basicAt:index put:value
"Trigger an error if an immutable bytearray is stored into.
The store will be performed (for compatibility reasons) if you continue
in the debugger."
self notifyStoreError.
^ super basicAt:index put:value
! !
!ImmutableByteArray methodsFor:'converting'!
asByteArray
"return the receiver as a (mutable) byteArray"
^ self copy changeClassTo: ByteArray
"
#[1 2 3 4] asImmutableByteArray asByteArray
"
!
asImmutableByteArray
^ self
! !
!ImmutableByteArray methodsFor:'copying'!
copyEmpty
"when copying, return a real (mutable) ByteArray"
^ ByteArray new:self size
!
copyEmptyAndGrow:size
"when copying, return a real (mutable) ByteArray"
^ ByteArray new:size
!
postCopy
"when copied, make me a real (mutable) ByteArray"
self changeClassTo:ByteArray.
!
postDeepCopy
"when copied, make me a real (mutable) ByteArray"
self changeClassTo:ByteArray.
"
#[1 2 3 4] asImmutableByteArray copy class
#[1 2 3 4] asImmutableByteArray shallowCopy class
#[1 2 3 4] asImmutableByteArray deepCopy class
"
!
shallowCopy
"when copying, return a real (mutable) ByteArray"
|sz|
sz := self size.
^ (ByteArray new:sz)
replaceFrom:1 to:sz with:self startingAt:1
! !
!ImmutableByteArray methodsFor:'error handling'!
creator
"find the method that contains me"
^ Method allSubInstances detect:[:aMethod | (aMethod referencesGlobal:self)] ifNone:nil.
"
#(1 2 3) creator
"
"Modified: 24.6.1996 / 15:36:28 / stefan"
!
notifyStoreError
"a store is attempted - for our convenience, find the method that
contains me, for a nicer error message"
|creator msg|
creator := self creator.
msg := 'store into/change of literal'.
creator notNil ifTrue:[
msg := msg , ' (' , creator whoString , ')'
].
"
this error is reported on an attempt to store into a literal
array. The literal was created in creator.
If you press continue in the debugger, the store will be performed.
If you don't want this, press abort and check your code.
Storing into literals is VERY VERY bad coding style.
"
self error:msg mayProceed:true
! !
!ImmutableByteArray methodsFor:'private'!
species
"Copies should be mutable"
^ ByteArray
! !
!ImmutableByteArray methodsFor:'queries'!
isLiteral
"return true, if the receiver can be used as a literal constant in ST syntax
(i.e. can be used in constant arrays)"
"yes, I must be"
^ true
!
referencesAny:aCollection
"redefined to speed up searching when many byteArray instances are present"
^ false
! !
!ImmutableByteArray methodsFor:'specials'!
become:anotherObject
"trigger an error if I should become something else
(this would be an even more tricky manipulation)"
self notifyStoreError.
^ super become:anotherObject
!
becomeNil
"trigger an error if I should become nil
(this would be an even more tricky manipulation)"
self notifyStoreError.
^ super becomeNil
! !
!ImmutableByteArray class methodsFor:'documentation'!
version_CVS
^ '$Header: /cvs/stx/stx/libbasic/ImmutableByteArray.st,v 1.5 2009-11-05 16:34:59 cg Exp $'
! !