/*
* Copyright (c) 2012-2019 Belledonne Communications SARL.
*
* This file is part of belle-sip.
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see .
*/
#ifndef belle_sip_object_h
#define belle_sip_object_h
#include "belle-sip/defs.h"
#include "belle-sip/utils.h"
#include "belle-sip/list.h"
/*
* typedefs, macros and functions for object definition and manipulation.
*/
#define BELLE_SIP_DEFAULT_BUFSIZE_HINT 0
#define BELLE_SIP_TYPE_ID(_type) _type##_id
typedef unsigned int belle_sip_type_id_t;
#define BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_TYPES_BEGIN(namezpace,unique_namespace_id) \
enum namezpace##type_ids{\
namezpace##type_id_first=unique_namespace_id,
#define BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_TYPES_END };
#define BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_NAME(object_type) object_type##_vptr
#define BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_GET_VPTR_FUNC(object_type) object_type##_vptr_get
#define BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type) object_type##_vptr_t
#define BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_VPTR(object_type) \
typedef belle_sip_object_vptr_t BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type);\
BELLESIP_EXPORT BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type) * BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_GET_VPTR_FUNC(object_type)(void);
#define BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_CUSTOM_VPTR_BEGIN(object_type, parent_type) \
typedef struct object_type##_vptr_struct BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type);\
BELLESIP_EXPORT BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type) * BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_GET_VPTR_FUNC(object_type)(void); \
struct object_type##_vptr_struct{\
BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(parent_type) base;
#define BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_VPTR_NO_EXPORT(object_type) \
typedef belle_sip_object_vptr_t BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type);\
BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type) * BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_GET_VPTR_FUNC(object_type)(void);
#define BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_CUSTOM_VPTR_BEGIN_NO_EXPORT(object_type, parent_type) \
typedef struct object_type##_vptr_struct BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type);\
BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type) * BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_GET_VPTR_FUNC(object_type)(void); \
struct object_type##_vptr_struct{\
BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(parent_type) base;
#define BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_CUSTOM_VPTR_END };
#define BELLE_SIP_INSTANCIATE_CUSTOM_VPTR_BEGIN(object_type) \
extern BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type) BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_NAME(object_type);\
BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type) * BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_GET_VPTR_FUNC(object_type)(void){\
return &BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_NAME(object_type); \
}\
BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type) BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_NAME(object_type)={
#define BELLE_SIP_INSTANCIATE_CUSTOM_VPTR_END };
#define BELLE_SIP_VPTR_INIT(object_type,parent_type,unowned) \
BELLE_SIP_TYPE_ID(object_type), \
sizeof(object_type), \
#object_type,\
unowned,\
(belle_sip_object_get_vptr_t)BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_GET_VPTR_FUNC(parent_type), \
(belle_sip_interface_desc_t**)object_type##interfaces_table
#define BELLE_SIP_INSTANCIATE_VPTR3(object_type,parent_type,destroy,clone,marshal,on_first_ref,on_last_ref,unowned,is_cpp) \
static BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type) BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_NAME(object_type)={ \
BELLE_SIP_VPTR_INIT(object_type,parent_type,unowned), \
(belle_sip_object_destroy_t)destroy, \
(belle_sip_object_clone_t)clone, \
(belle_sip_object_marshal_t)marshal,\
(belle_sip_object_on_first_ref_t)on_first_ref,\
(belle_sip_object_on_last_ref_t)on_last_ref,\
BELLE_SIP_DEFAULT_BUFSIZE_HINT,\
is_cpp, 0\
}; \
BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type) * BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_GET_VPTR_FUNC(object_type)(void){\
return &BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_NAME(object_type); \
}
#define BELLE_SIP_INSTANCIATE_VPTR2(object_type,parent_type,destroy,clone,marshal,on_first_ref,on_last_ref,unowned) \
BELLE_SIP_INSTANCIATE_VPTR3(object_type,parent_type,destroy,clone,marshal,on_first_ref,on_last_ref,unowned,FALSE)
#define BELLE_SIP_INSTANCIATE_VPTR(object_type,parent_type,destroy,clone,marshal,unowned) \
BELLE_SIP_INSTANCIATE_VPTR2(object_type, parent_type, destroy, clone, marshal, NULL, NULL, unowned)
/**
* belle_sip_object_t is the base object.
* It is the base class for all belle sip non trivial objects.
* It owns a reference count which allows to trigger the destruction of the object when the last
* user of it calls belle_sip_object_unref().
*
* It contains a generic data store that allows users to store named data in it and retrieve them afterwards.
*
* About object lifecycle
* In belle-sip, objects can be, depending on their types, initially owned, meaning that they are created with a ref count of 1, or
* initially unowned, meaning that they are created with reference count of 0. Such objets are also referred as "floating object". They are automatically destroyed
* by the main loop iteration, so a floating object can be seen as a temporary object, until someones calls belle_sip_object_ref() on it.
*
* In order to know whether a kind of object is initially owned or initially unowned, you can use the test program tester/belle_sip_object_describe.
* This tool gives the hierarchy and properties of the object type whose name is supplied in argument. For example:
*
*
./tester/belle_sip_object_describe belle_sip_request_t
*
* The object memory management depends slightly on whether an object type is created initially owned or not.
* In order not to be lost and make memory fault or leaks, consider the following rules:
*
* When an object is of type initially unowned:
* * call belle_sip_object_ref() on it only if you need a pointer to this object to be used outside the scope of the current function.
* * call belle_sip_object_unref() on it only if you previously called belle_sip_object_ref().
*
* When an object is of type initially owned:
* * you can safely store its pointer.
* * use belle_sip_object_unref() when you no longer need it.
*
* Also, keep in mind that most objects of belle-sip are initially unowned, especially
* * all objects who are usually required to be used inside another object (for example: an URI is part of a from header, a contact header is part of a message)
* * all objects whose lifecyle is maintained by the stack: transactions, dialogs.
*
* On the contrary, top level objects whose lifecyle belongs only to the application are initially owned:
* * belle_sip_provider_t, belle_sip_stack_t, belle_sip_source_t.
*
* Internally, belle-sip objects containing pointers to other objects must take a reference count on the other objects they hold; and leave this reference
* when they no longer need it. This rule must be strictly followed by developers doing things inside belle-sip.
**/
typedef struct _belle_sip_object belle_sip_object_t;
//cpp object differ only in vptr, just typedef to belle_sip_object_t for simplicity
typedef struct _belle_sip_object belle_sip_cpp_object_t;
typedef void (*belle_sip_object_destroy_t)(belle_sip_object_t*);
typedef void (*belle_sip_object_clone_t)(belle_sip_object_t* obj, const belle_sip_object_t *orig);
typedef belle_sip_error_code (*belle_sip_object_marshal_t)(belle_sip_object_t* obj, char* buff, size_t buff_size, size_t *offset);
typedef struct _belle_sip_object_vptr *(*belle_sip_object_get_vptr_t)(void);
typedef void (*belle_sip_object_on_first_ref_t)(belle_sip_object_t*);
typedef void (*belle_sip_object_on_last_ref_t)(belle_sip_object_t*);
struct _belle_sip_object_vptr{
belle_sip_type_id_t id;
size_t size; /*the size of the object - not the vptr size*/
const char *type_name;
int initially_unowned;
belle_sip_object_get_vptr_t get_parent;
struct belle_sip_interface_desc **interfaces; /*NULL terminated table of */
belle_sip_object_destroy_t destroy;
belle_sip_object_clone_t clone;
belle_sip_object_marshal_t marshal;
belle_sip_object_on_first_ref_t on_first_ref; /*called when object is ref'd for the first time*/
belle_sip_object_on_last_ref_t on_last_ref; /*called in unref() when the last reference of the object remains*/
int tostring_bufsize_hint; /*optimization: you can suggest here the typical size for a to_string() result.*/
int is_cpp; /*indicates whether this object kind is defined in c++*/
int cpp_offset; /*offset to apply to the belle_sip_object_t to find the pointer to the corresponding bellesip::Object, if any*/
};
typedef struct _belle_sip_object_vptr belle_sip_object_vptr_t;
struct _belle_sip_object{
belle_sip_object_vptr_t *vptr;
int ref;
char* name;
struct weak_ref *weak_refs;
struct belle_sip_object_pool *pool;
belle_sip_list_t *pool_iterator;
belle_sip_list_t *data_store;
};
BELLE_SIP_BEGIN_DECLS
BELLESIP_EXPORT belle_sip_object_t * _belle_sip_object_new(size_t objsize, belle_sip_object_vptr_t *vptr);
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define belle_sip_object_new(_type) reinterpret_cast<_type*>(static_cast(_belle_sip_object_new(sizeof(_type),(belle_sip_object_vptr_t*)BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_GET_VPTR_FUNC(_type)())))
#else
#define belle_sip_object_new(_type) (_type*)_belle_sip_object_new(sizeof(_type),(belle_sip_object_vptr_t*)BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_GET_VPTR_FUNC(_type)())
#endif
/**
* Activates checks on object marshalling.
* Useful for debug purposes.
* @param enable TRUE to enable, FALSE to disable.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT void belle_sip_object_enable_marshal_check(int enable);
/**
* Activates an object leak detector. When enabled, belle-sip will reference all created objects.
* At program termination, application can check if objects remain alive using belle_sip_object_get_object_count() and dump them with
* belle_sip_object_dump_active_objects().
* @warning this must not be used in multi-threaded programs (when multiple threads can access belle-sip at the same time)
* Useful for debug purposes.
* @param enable TRUE to enable, FALSE to disable.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT void belle_sip_object_enable_leak_detector(int enable);
BELLESIP_EXPORT int belle_sip_object_get_object_count(void);
BELLESIP_EXPORT void belle_sip_object_flush_active_objects(void);
BELLESIP_EXPORT void belle_sip_object_dump_active_objects(void);
/*
* Might be used to explicitly remove an object from leak detector.
*/
BELLESIP_EXPORT void belle_sip_object_remove_from_leak_detector(belle_sip_object_t *obj);
/**
* Suspend leak detector from this point. If the leak detector wasn't activated, this function does nothing.
* This can be useful to make object allocation that have to remain active beyond the scope of a test.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT void belle_sip_object_inhibit_leak_detector(int yes);
int belle_sip_object_is_unowed(const belle_sip_object_t *obj);
/**
* Increments reference counter, which prevents the object from being destroyed.
* If the object is initially unowed, this acquires the first reference.
*
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT belle_sip_object_t * belle_sip_object_ref(void *obj);
/**
* Decrements the reference counter. When it drops to zero, the object is destroyed.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT void belle_sip_object_unref(void *obj);
/**
* Decrements the reference counter. When it drops to zero, the object is destroyed and returns TRUE. Otherwise returns FALSE.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT int belle_sip_object_unref_2(void *obj);
typedef void (*belle_sip_object_destroy_notify_t)(void *userpointer, belle_sip_object_t *obj_being_destroyed);
/**
* Add a weak reference to object.
* When object will be destroyed, then the destroy_notify callback will be called.
* This allows another object to be informed when object is destroyed, and then possibly
* cleanups pointer it holds to this object.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT belle_sip_object_t *belle_sip_object_weak_ref(void *obj, belle_sip_object_destroy_notify_t destroy_notify, void *userpointer);
/**
* Remove a weak reference to object.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT void belle_sip_object_weak_unref(void *obj, belle_sip_object_destroy_notify_t destroy_notify, void *userpointer);
/**
* Set object name.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT void belle_sip_object_set_name(belle_sip_object_t *obj,const char* name);
/**
* Get object name.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT const char* belle_sip_object_get_name(belle_sip_object_t *obj);
/*copy the content of ref object to new object, for the part they have in common in their inheritence diagram*/
void _belle_sip_object_copy(belle_sip_object_t *newobj, const belle_sip_object_t *ref);
/**
* Clone an object.
*
* This clone function makes a deep copy of all object internal structure, so that the new object and the reference object have no dependencies at all.
*
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT belle_sip_object_t *belle_sip_object_clone(const belle_sip_object_t *obj);
/**
* Same as #belle_sip_object_clone but with ref count set to 1
*
**/
belle_sip_object_t *belle_sip_object_clone_and_ref(const belle_sip_object_t *obj);
typedef void (*belle_sip_data_destroy)(void* data);
typedef void* (*belle_sip_data_clone)(const char* name, void* data);
/**
* Add an entry to the object's embedded data store, with the key name specified.
* The destroy function is used when the data is cleaned.
*
* If an entry already exists, the existing data will be cleaned by calling its destroy function and the new data will be placed instead.
*
* Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case the insertion was successful, and 1 if existing data was present.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT int belle_sip_object_data_set( belle_sip_object_t *obj, const char* name, void* data, belle_sip_data_destroy destroy_func );
/**
* Retrieve data that has been stored in the object data store.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT void* belle_sip_object_data_get( belle_sip_object_t *obj, const char* name );
/**
* Return 1 if the key exists in the data store, 0 otherwise
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT int belle_sip_object_data_exists( const belle_sip_object_t *obj, const char* name );
/**
* Destroys the named data associated by the name provided.
*
* Returns 0 for success, -1 for error
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT int belle_sip_object_data_remove( belle_sip_object_t *obj, const char* name);
/**
* Retrieve the data from the data store and removes it from the data store, without calling the destructor.
* This transfers ownership of the data to the caller, which will be in charge of releasing it.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT void* belle_sip_object_data_grab( belle_sip_object_t* obj, const char* name);
/**
* Clears all data in the object's storage, invoking the destroy_func when possible
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT void belle_sip_object_data_clear( belle_sip_object_t* obj );
/**
* clones the object's data store to another one, using the provided clone function to clone individual data items.
*
* The destination data store will be cleaned before pushing the source data into it.
* For a merge, use #belle_sip_object_data_merge.
* This is equivalent to the following code:
* {
* belle_sip_object_data_clear(dst);
* belle_sip_object_data_merge(src, dst, clone_func);
* }
*
* Note that providing NULL as a cloning function will simply assign the src object's data to the dst object.
*
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT void belle_sip_object_data_clone( const belle_sip_object_t* src, belle_sip_object_t* dst, belle_sip_data_clone clone_func);
/**
* Merge the source data store into the destination data store.
*
* Same function as #belle_sip_object_data_clone, except the destination data store is not cleared before inserting the source data.
* This overwrites common keys, and keeps existing keys.
*/
BELLESIP_EXPORT void belle_sip_object_data_merge( const belle_sip_object_t* src, belle_sip_object_t* dst, belle_sip_data_clone clone_func);
/**
* Apply a function for each entry in the data store
*/
BELLESIP_EXPORT void belle_sip_object_data_foreach( const belle_sip_object_t* obj, void (*apply_func)(const char* key, void* data, void* userdata), void* userdata);
/**
* Returns a string describing the inheritance diagram and implemented interfaces of object obj.
**/
char *belle_sip_object_describe(void *obj);
/**
* Returns a string describing the inheritance diagram and implemented interfaces of an object given its type name.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT char *belle_sip_object_describe_type_from_name(const char *name);
BELLESIP_EXPORT void *belle_sip_object_cast(belle_sip_object_t *obj, belle_sip_type_id_t id, const char *castname, const char *file, int fileno);
/**
* Returns a newly allocated string representing the object.
* WHen the object is a sip header, uri or message, this is the textual representation of the header, uri or message.
* This function internally calls belle_sip_object_marshal().
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT char* belle_sip_object_to_string(const void* obj);
/**
* Writes a string representation of the object into the supplied buffer.
* Same as belle_sip_object_to_string(), but without allocating space for the output string.
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT belle_sip_error_code belle_sip_object_marshal(belle_sip_object_t* obj, char* buff, size_t buff_size, size_t *offset);
/* use BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_IS_INSTANCE_OF macro(), this function is for use by the macro only*/
BELLESIP_EXPORT int _belle_sip_object_is_instance_of(belle_sip_object_t * obj,belle_sip_type_id_t id);
BELLE_SIP_END_DECLS
#define BELLE_SIP_CAST(obj,_type) ((_type*)belle_sip_object_cast((belle_sip_object_t *)(obj), _type##_id, #_type, __FILE__, __LINE__))
#define BELLE_SIP_OBJECT(obj) BELLE_SIP_CAST(obj,belle_sip_object_t)
#define BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_IS_INSTANCE_OF(obj,_type) _belle_sip_object_is_instance_of((belle_sip_object_t*)obj,_type##_id)
#define BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR(obj,object_type) ((BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_VPTR_TYPE(object_type)*)(((belle_sip_object_t*)obj)->vptr))
/*deprecated*/
#define BELLE_SIP_IS_INSTANCE_OF(obj,_type) BELLE_SIP_OBJECT_IS_INSTANCE_OF(obj,_type)
#define belle_sip_object_describe_type(type) \
belle_sip_object_describe_type_from_name(#type)
/*
* typedefs, macros and functions for interface definition and manipulation.
*/
#define BELLE_SIP_INTERFACE_ID(_interface) _interface##_id
typedef unsigned int belle_sip_interface_id_t;
BELLE_SIP_BEGIN_DECLS
BELLESIP_EXPORT void *belle_sip_object_interface_cast(belle_sip_object_t *obj, belle_sip_interface_id_t id, const char *castname, const char *file, int fileno);
int belle_sip_object_implements(belle_sip_object_t *obj, belle_sip_interface_id_t id);
BELLE_SIP_END_DECLS
#define BELLE_SIP_INTERFACE_METHODS_TYPE(interface_name) methods_##interface_name
#define BELLE_SIP_INTERFACE_CAST(obj,_iface) ((_iface*)belle_sip_object_interface_cast((belle_sip_object_t*)(obj),_iface##_id,#_iface,__FILE__,__LINE__))
#define BELLE_SIP_IMPLEMENTS(obj,_iface) belle_sip_object_implements((belle_sip_object_t*)obj,_iface##_id)
typedef struct belle_sip_interface_desc{
belle_sip_interface_id_t id;
const char *ifname;
}belle_sip_interface_desc_t;
#define BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_INTERFACE_BEGIN(interface_name) \
typedef struct struct##interface_name interface_name;\
typedef struct struct_methods_##interface_name BELLE_SIP_INTERFACE_METHODS_TYPE(interface_name);\
struct struct_methods_##interface_name {\
belle_sip_interface_desc_t desc;\
#define BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_INTERFACE_END };
#define BELLE_SIP_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE_BEGIN(object_type,interface_name) \
static BELLE_SIP_INTERFACE_METHODS_TYPE(interface_name) methods_##object_type##_##interface_name={\
{ BELLE_SIP_INTERFACE_ID(interface_name),\
#interface_name },
#define BELLE_SIP_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE_END };
#define BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_NO_IMPLEMENTED_INTERFACES(object_type)\
static belle_sip_interface_desc_t * object_type##interfaces_table[]={\
NULL \
}
#define BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_IMPLEMENTED_INTERFACES_1(object_type,iface1) \
static belle_sip_interface_desc_t * object_type##interfaces_table[]={\
(belle_sip_interface_desc_t*)&methods_##object_type##_##iface1, \
NULL \
}
#define BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_IMPLEMENTED_INTERFACES_2(object_type,iface1,iface2) \
static belle_sip_interface_desc_t * object_type##interfaces_table[]={\
(belle_sip_interface_desc_t*)&methods_##object_type##_##iface1, \
(belle_sip_interface_desc_t*)&methods_##object_type##_##iface2, \
NULL \
}
/**
* Object holding unowned objects - used as a kind of garbage collector for temporary objects.
**/
typedef struct belle_sip_object_pool belle_sip_object_pool_t;
BELLE_SIP_BEGIN_DECLS
/**
* Push a new object pool for use for creation of new objects.
* When no longer needed, this pool can be destroyed with belle_sip_object_unref().
**/
BELLESIP_EXPORT belle_sip_object_pool_t * belle_sip_object_pool_push(void);
belle_sip_object_pool_t * belle_sip_object_pool_get_current(void);
int belle_sip_object_pool_cleanable(belle_sip_object_pool_t *pool);
void belle_sip_object_pool_clean(belle_sip_object_pool_t *obj);
BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_VPTR(belle_sip_object_t)
BELLE_SIP_END_DECLS
/**
* Adding a new type in belle-sip in 5 steps
* =========================================
*
* Let's suppose you want to add an object called belle_sip_something_t
* 1) Declare the type in the enum in belle-sip.h:
* BELLE_SIP_TYPE_ID(belle_sip_something_t)
* 2) Declare the api of the new object in .h, including a typedef and a cast macro:
* typedef struct belle_sip_something belle_sip_something_t;
* #define BELLE_SIP_SOMETHING(obj) BELLE_SIP_CAST(obj,belle_sip_something_t)
*
* belle_sip_something_t *belle_sip_something_create(int arg1, int arg2);
* void belle_sip_something_do_cooking(belle_sip_something_t *obj);
* Do not add any destructor, belle_sip_object_unref() does it for all objects.
*
* 3) in the c file contaning the object's implementation, define the internal structure for your object.
* The first field of the struct must be the parent type.
* struct belle_sip_something{
* belle_sip_object_t base;
* int myint1;
* int myint2;
* char *mychar;
* };
* 4) still in the C file contaning the object's implementation, define a destructor and all functions of its API:
* The destructor must only manage the fields from the type, not the parent.
* static void belle_sip_something_destroy(belle_sip_something_t *obj){
* if (obj->mychar) belle_sip_free(obj->mychar);
* }
*
* belle_sip_something_t *belle_sip_something_create(int arg1, int arg2){
* belle_sip_something_t *obj=belle_sip_object_new(belle_sip_something_t);
* obj->myint1=arg1;
* obj->myint2=arg2;
* obj->mychar=belle_sip_strdup("Hello world");
* return obj;
* }
* Declare the interfaces implemented by the object (to be documented) and instanciate its "vptr", necessary for dynamic casting.
* BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_NO_IMPLEMENTED_INTERFACES(belle_sip_something_t);
* BELLE_SIP_INSTANCIATE_VPTR(belle_sip_something_t, belle_sip_object_t,belle_sip_something_destroy, NULL, NULL,FALSE);
*
* 5) in .h file included everywhere in the source (typically belle_sip_internal.h), declare the vptr
* BELLE_SIP_DECLARE_VPTR(belle_sip_dns_srv_t);
*/
#if defined(__cplusplus) && defined(BELLE_SIP_USE_STL)
#include
inline std::ostream&
operator<<( std::ostream& __os, const belle_sip_object_t* object)
{
char* object_as_string = belle_sip_object_to_string((void*)object);
__os << object_as_string;
belle_sip_free(object_as_string);
return __os;
}
#endif
#endif