# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version # 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the # License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ # # Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, # WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for # the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License. # # The Original Code is the Python XPCOM language bindings. # # The Initial Developer of the Original Code is ActiveState Tool Corp. # Portions created by ActiveState Tool Corp. are Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 # ActiveState Tool Corp. All Rights Reserved. # # Contributor(s): Mark Hammond (original author) # # test_weakreferences.py - Test our weak reference implementation. from xpcom import components, _xpcom import xpcom.server, xpcom.client num_alive = 0 class koTestSimple: _com_interfaces_ = [components.interfaces.nsIInputStream] def __init__(self): global num_alive num_alive += 1 def __del__(self): global num_alive num_alive -= 1 def close( self ): pass def test(): ob = xpcom.server.WrapObject( koTestSimple(), components.interfaces.nsIInputStream) if num_alive != 1: raise RuntimeError, "Eeek - there are %d objects alive" % (num_alive,) # Check we can create a weak reference to our object. wr = xpcom.client.WeakReference(ob) if num_alive != 1: raise RuntimeError, "Eeek - there are %d objects alive" % (num_alive,) # Check we can call methods via the weak reference. if wr() is None: raise RuntimeError, "Our weak-reference is returning None before it should!" wr().close() ob = None # This should kill the object. if num_alive != 0: raise RuntimeError, "Eeek - there are %d objects alive" % (num_alive,) if wr() is not None: raise RuntimeError, "Our weak-reference is not returning None when it should!" # Now a test that we can get a _new_ interface from the weak reference - ie, # an IID the real object has never previously been queried for # (this behaviour previously caused a bug - never again ;-) ob = xpcom.server.WrapObject( koTestSimple(), components.interfaces.nsISupports) if num_alive != 1: raise RuntimeError, "Eeek - there are %d objects alive" % (num_alive,) wr = xpcom.client.WeakReference(ob, components.interfaces.nsIInputStream) if num_alive != 1: raise RuntimeError, "Eeek - there are %d objects alive" % (num_alive,) wr() # This would die once upon a time ;-) ob = None # This should kill the object. if num_alive != 0: raise RuntimeError, "Eeek - there are %d objects alive" % (num_alive,) if wr() is not None: raise RuntimeError, "Our weak-reference is not returning None when it should!" test() print "Weak-reference tests appear to have worked!"