RetroZilla/extensions/python/xpcom/src/PyISimpleEnumerator.cpp
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//
// This code is part of the XPCOM extensions for Python.
//
// Written May 2000 by Mark Hammond.
//
// Based heavily on the Python COM support, which is
// (c) Mark Hammond and Greg Stein.
//
// (c) 2000, ActiveState corp.
#include "PyXPCOM_std.h"
#include <nsISimpleEnumerator.h>
static nsISimpleEnumerator *GetI(PyObject *self) {
nsIID iid = NS_GET_IID(nsISimpleEnumerator);
if (!Py_nsISupports::Check(self, iid)) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "This object is not the correct interface");
return NULL;
}
return (nsISimpleEnumerator *)Py_nsISupports::GetI(self);
}
static PyObject *PyHasMoreElements(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":HasMoreElements"))
return NULL;
nsISimpleEnumerator *pI = GetI(self);
if (pI==NULL)
return NULL;
nsresult r;
PRBool more;
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
r = pI->HasMoreElements(&more);
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
if ( NS_FAILED(r) )
return PyXPCOM_BuildPyException(r);
return PyInt_FromLong(more);
}
static PyObject *PyGetNext(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
PyObject *obIID = NULL;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|O:GetNext", &obIID))
return NULL;
nsIID iid(NS_GET_IID(nsISupports));
if (obIID != NULL && !Py_nsIID::IIDFromPyObject(obIID, &iid))
return NULL;
nsISimpleEnumerator *pI = GetI(self);
if (pI==NULL)
return NULL;
nsISupports *pRet = nsnull;
nsresult r;
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
r = pI->GetNext(&pRet);
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
if ( NS_FAILED(r) )
return PyXPCOM_BuildPyException(r);
if (obIID) {
nsISupports *temp;
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
r = pRet->QueryInterface(iid, (void **)&temp);
pRet->Release();
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
if ( NS_FAILED(r) ) {
return PyXPCOM_BuildPyException(r);
}
pRet = temp;
}
return Py_nsISupports::PyObjectFromInterface(pRet, iid, PR_FALSE);
}
// A method added for Python performance if you really need
// it. Allows you to fetch a block of objects in one
// hit, allowing the loop to remain implemented in C.
static PyObject *PyFetchBlock(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
PyObject *obIID = NULL;
int n_wanted;
int n_fetched = 0;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i|O:FetchBlock", &n_wanted, &obIID))
return NULL;
nsIID iid(NS_GET_IID(nsISupports));
if (obIID != NULL && !Py_nsIID::IIDFromPyObject(obIID, &iid))
return NULL;
nsISimpleEnumerator *pI = GetI(self);
if (pI==NULL)
return NULL;
// We want to fetch with the thread-lock released,
// but this means we can not append to the PyList
nsISupports **fetched = new nsISupports*[n_wanted];
if (fetched==nsnull) {
PyErr_NoMemory();
return NULL;
}
memset(fetched, 0, sizeof(nsISupports *) * n_wanted);
nsresult r = NS_OK;
PRBool more;
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
for (;n_fetched<n_wanted;) {
r = pI->HasMoreElements(&more);
if (NS_FAILED(r))
break; // this _is_ an error!
if (!more)
break; // Normal enum end.
nsISupports *pNew;
r = pI->GetNext(&pNew);
if (NS_FAILED(r)) // IS an error
break;
if (obIID) {
nsISupports *temp;
r = pNew->QueryInterface(iid, (void **)&temp);
pNew->Release();
if ( NS_FAILED(r) ) {
break;
}
pNew = temp;
}
fetched[n_fetched] = pNew;
n_fetched++;
}
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
PyObject *ret;
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(r)) {
ret = PyList_New(n_fetched);
if (ret)
for (int i=0;i<n_fetched;i++) {
PyObject *new_ob = Py_nsISupports::PyObjectFromInterface(fetched[i], iid, PR_FALSE);
PyList_SET_ITEM(ret, i, new_ob);
}
} else
ret = PyXPCOM_BuildPyException(r);
if ( ret == NULL ) {
// Free the objects we consumed.
for (int i=0;i<n_fetched;i++)
fetched[i]->Release();
}
delete [] fetched;
return ret;
}
struct PyMethodDef
PyMethods_ISimpleEnumerator[] =
{
{ "HasMoreElements", PyHasMoreElements, 1},
{ "hasMoreElements", PyHasMoreElements, 1},
{ "GetNext", PyGetNext, 1},
{ "getNext", PyGetNext, 1},
{ "FetchBlock", PyFetchBlock, 1},
{ "fetchBlock", PyFetchBlock, 1},
{NULL}
};