C++ SDO spec portability: RefCountingPointer
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                 Key: TUSCANY-1376
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-1376
             Project: Tuscany
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: C++ SDO
         Environment: all platforms
            Reporter: Michael Yoder


Tuscany  C++ SDO class RefCounting pointer has the member function:

operator T*() {return pointee;}

which expose the raw dumb pointer for SDO classes (for the common use of smart 
pointers). This member function is used by SCA, and raises undesirable object 
lifetime and allowed operation issues. The member function should be replaced 
with a safe (referenced in the below -email thread) conversion to bool member 
function.

-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Robbins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 6:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: C++ SDO spec portability: RefCountingPointer

Michael, I strongly suspect that the operator T*() ws put in for a good reason. 
It may be a good idea to remove this but it may be non-trivial.

The ostream operator << is very useful and there is a default implementation in 
RefCountingObject so that objects inheriting from RefCounting object do not 
need to implement anything... but they can if appropriate.

You are raising a lot if issues which is great and it would be excellent to get 
Tuscany SDO up to 2.1 spec level. I suspect there will be hundreds of issues 
some of which may require large re-writes/refactoring of the Tuscany SDO Code!! 
Raising these as Jiras is the best thing to do so we can track them. Helping 
fix them by submitting patches would be even better ;-)

Cheers,

On 22/06/07, Michael Yoder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In looking at C++ SDO portabilty, we found the the Tuscany C++ SDO 
> class RefCountingPointer has functions used externally by SCA:
>
>        operator T*() {return pointee;}
>        friend std::ostream& operator<< (std::ostream &os, const 
> RefCountingPointer<T>& ptr)
>
> It looks like the conversion to T* function may have been put in 
> originally as a porting alternative to a member function template, but 
> may not be needed any more since the member template is now included 
> outside the #ifdef.
>
> Exposing the dumb pointer is undesirable since it raises object 
> lifetime issues and allows other unwanted operations. Having a 
> conversion to bool is convenient however, and can be implemented 
> safely using a member function pointer trick (see:
> http://www.artima.com/cppsource/safebool.html).
>
> The shift operator also seems undesireable since it places a burden on 
> all classes which use smart pointers to implement toString 
> functionality.
>
> How does it sound to raise a Jira to have these member functions 
> removed?
>
> Thanks,
> Michael Yoder
> Rogue Wave Software - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software Developer - 
> HydraSDO
>
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