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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2016 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See http://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See http://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
@_implementationOnly import CoreFoundation
#if canImport(ObjectiveC)
import ObjectiveC
#endif
public protocol _StructBridgeable {
func _bridgeToAny() -> Any
}
fileprivate protocol Unwrappable {
func unwrap() -> Any?
}
extension Optional: Unwrappable {
func unwrap() -> Any? {
return self
}
}
/// - Note: This does not exist currently on Darwin but it is the inverse correlation to the bridge types such that a
/// reference type can be converted via a callout to a conversion method.
public protocol _StructTypeBridgeable : _StructBridgeable {
associatedtype _StructType
func _bridgeToSwift() -> _StructType
}
// Default adoption of the type specific variants to the Any variant
extension _ObjectiveCBridgeable {
public func _bridgeToAnyObject() -> AnyObject {
return _bridgeToObjectiveC()
}
}
extension _StructTypeBridgeable {
public func _bridgeToAny() -> Any {
return _bridgeToSwift()
}
}
// slated for removal, these are the swift-corelibs-only variant of the _ObjectiveCBridgeable
internal protocol _SwiftBridgeable {
associatedtype SwiftType
var _swiftObject: SwiftType { get }
}
internal protocol _NSBridgeable {
associatedtype NSType
var _nsObject: NSType { get }
}
#if !canImport(ObjectiveC)
// The _NSSwiftValue protocol is in the stdlib, and only available on platforms without ObjC.
extension __SwiftValue: _NSSwiftValue {}
#endif
/// - Note: This is an internal boxing value for containing abstract structures
internal final class __SwiftValue : NSObject, NSCopying {
public private(set) var value: Any
static func fetch(_ object: AnyObject?) -> Any? {
if let obj = object {
let value = fetch(nonOptional: obj)
if let wrapper = value as? Unwrappable, wrapper.unwrap() == nil {
return nil
} else {
return value
}
}
return nil
}
#if canImport(ObjectiveC)
private static var _objCNSNullClassStorage: Any.Type?
private static var objCNSNullClass: Any.Type? {
if let type = _objCNSNullClassStorage {
return type
}
let name = "NSNull"
let maybeType = name.withCString { cString in
return objc_getClass(cString)
}
if let type = maybeType as? Any.Type {
_objCNSNullClassStorage = type
return type
} else {
return nil
}
}
private static var _swiftStdlibSwiftValueClassStorage: Any.Type?
private static var swiftStdlibSwiftValueClass: Any.Type? {
if let type = _swiftStdlibSwiftValueClassStorage {
return type
}
let name = "__SwiftValue"
let maybeType = name.withCString { cString in
return objc_getClass(cString)
}
if let type = maybeType as? Any.Type {
_swiftStdlibSwiftValueClassStorage = type
return type
} else {
return nil
}
}
#endif
static func fetch(nonOptional object: AnyObject) -> Any {
#if canImport(ObjectiveC)
// You can pass the result of a `as AnyObject` expression to this method. This can have one of three results on Darwin:
// - It's a SwiftFoundation type. Bridging will take care of it below.
// - It's nil. The compiler is hardcoded to return [NSNull null] for nils.
// - It's some other Swift type. The compiler will box it in a native __SwiftValue.
// Case 1 is handled below.
// Case 2 is handled here:
if type(of: object as Any) == objCNSNullClass {
return Optional<Any>.none as Any
}
// Case 3 is handled here:
if type(of: object as Any) == swiftStdlibSwiftValueClass {
return object
// Since this returns Any, the object is casted almost immediately — e.g.:
// __SwiftValue.fetch(x) as SomeStruct
// which will immediately unbox the native box. For callers, it will be exactly
// as if we returned the unboxed value directly.
}
// On Linux, case 2 is handled by the stdlib bridging machinery, and case 3 can't happen —
// the compiler will produce SwiftFoundation.__SwiftValue boxes rather than ObjC ones.
#endif
if object === kCFBooleanTrue {
return true
} else if object === kCFBooleanFalse {
return false
} else if let container = object as? __SwiftValue {
return container.value
} else if let val = object as? _StructBridgeable {
return val._bridgeToAny()
} else {
return object
}
}
static func store(optional value: Any?) -> NSObject? {
if let val = value {
return store(val)
}
return nil
}
static func store(_ value: Any?) -> NSObject? {
if let val = value {
return store(val)
}
return nil
}
static func store(_ value: Any) -> NSObject {
if let val = value as? NSObject {
return val
} else if let opt = value as? Unwrappable, opt.unwrap() == nil {
return NSNull()
} else {
let boxed = (value as AnyObject)
if boxed is NSObject {
return boxed as! NSObject
} else {
return __SwiftValue(value) // Do not emit native boxes — wrap them in Swift Foundation boxes instead.
}
}
}
init(_ value: Any) {
self.value = value
}
override var hash: Int {
if let hashable = value as? AnyHashable {
return hashable.hashValue
}
return ObjectIdentifier(self).hashValue
}
override func isEqual(_ value: Any?) -> Bool {
switch value {
case let other as __SwiftValue:
guard let left = other.value as? AnyHashable,
let right = self.value as? AnyHashable else { return self === other }
return left == right
case let other as AnyHashable:
guard let hashable = self.value as? AnyHashable else { return false }
return other == hashable
default:
return false
}
}
public func copy(with zone: NSZone?) -> Any {
return __SwiftValue(value)
}
public static nonisolated(unsafe) let null: AnyObject = NSNull()
override var description: String { String(describing: value) }
}
// MARK: AnyHashable Bridging
extension AnyHashable : _ObjectiveCBridgeable {
public func _bridgeToObjectiveC() -> NSObject {
return __SwiftValue.store(base)
}
public static func _forceBridgeFromObjectiveC(_ x: NSObject, result: inout AnyHashable?) {
result = (__SwiftValue.fetch(x) as? AnyHashable) ?? AnyHashable(x)
}
public static func _conditionallyBridgeFromObjectiveC(_ x: NSObject, result: inout AnyHashable?) -> Bool {
self._forceBridgeFromObjectiveC(x, result: &result)
return result != nil
}
@_effects(readonly)
public static func _unconditionallyBridgeFromObjectiveC(_ source: NSObject?) -> AnyHashable {
// `nil` has historically been used as a stand-in for an empty
// string; map it to an empty string.
if _slowPath(source == nil) { return AnyHashable(String()) }
return (__SwiftValue.fetch(source) as? AnyHashable) ?? AnyHashable(source!)
}
}
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