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import director_ref.*;
public class director_ref_runme {
static {
try {
System.loadLibrary("director_ref");
} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) {
System.err.println("Native code library failed to load. See the chapter on Dynamic Linking Problems in the SWIG Java documentation for help.\n" + e);
System.exit(1);
}
}
public static void main(String argv[]) {
director_ref_MyFoo a = new director_ref_MyFoo();
if (a.GetRefCount() != 1) {
throw new RuntimeException ( "Refcount test 1 failed." );
}
// Make sure director logic still works.
if (!a.GetMsg().equals("director_ref_MyFoo-default")) {
throw new RuntimeException ( "Test 1 failed" );
}
if (!a.GetMsg("boo").equals("director_ref_MyFoo-boo")) {
throw new RuntimeException ( "Test 2 failed" );
}
a.delete(); // should delete the object.
if (a.cppDeleted != true) {
throw new RuntimeException ( "Unref test 1 failed." );
}
a = new director_ref_MyFoo();
FooPtr p = new FooPtr(a);
if (a.GetRefCount() != 2) {
throw new RuntimeException ( "Refcount test 2 failed." );
}
a.delete(); // Shouldn't actually delete the underlying object
if (a.cppDeleted) {
throw new RuntimeException ( "Unref test 2 failed." );
}
if (p.GetOwnedRefCount() != 1) {
throw new RuntimeException ( "Unref test 3 failed." );
}
p.Reset(); // Now it should be deleted on the cpp side.
// We can't check cppDeleted because the director will stop
// working after a delete() call.
if (p.GetOwnedRefCount() != 0) {
throw new RuntimeException ( "Unref test 4 failed." );
}
}
}
class director_ref_MyFoo extends Foo {
public director_ref_MyFoo() {
super();
}
public director_ref_MyFoo(int i) {
super(i);
}
public String Msg(String msg) {
return "director_ref_MyFoo-" + msg;
}
public void OnDelete() {
cppDeleted = true;
}
public boolean cppDeleted = false;
}
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