Class: WeakRef
- Inherits:
-
Delegator
- Object
- Delegator
- WeakRef
- Defined in:
- lib/weakref.rb
Overview
Weak Reference class that allows a referenced object to be garbage-collected.
A WeakRef may be used exactly like the object it references.
Usage:
foo = Object.new # create a new object instance
p foo.to_s # original's class
foo = WeakRef.new(foo) # reassign foo with WeakRef instance
p foo.to_s # should be same class
GC.start # start the garbage collector
p foo.to_s # should raise exception (recycled)
Example
With help from WeakRef, we can implement our own rudimentary WeakHash class.
We will call it WeakHash, since it’s really just a Hash except all of it’s keys and values can be garbage collected.
require 'weakref'
class WeakHash < Hash
def []= key, obj
super WeakRef.new(key), WeakRef.new(obj)
end
end
This is just a simple implementation, we’ve opened the Hash class and changed Hash#store to create a new WeakRef object with key
and obj
parameters before passing them as our key-value pair to the hash.
With this you will have to limit your self to String keys, otherwise you will get an ArgumentError because WeakRef cannot create a finalizer for a Symbol. Symbols are immutable and cannot be garbage collected.
Let’s see it in action:
omg = "lol"
c = WeakHash.new
c['foo'] = "bar"
c['baz'] = Object.new
c['qux'] = omg
puts c.inspect
#=> {"foo"=>"bar", "baz"=>#<Object:0x007f4ddfc6cb48>, "qux"=>"lol"}
# Now run the garbage collector
GC.start
c['foo'] #=> nil
c['baz'] #=> nil
c['qux'] #=> nil
omg #=> "lol"
puts c.inspect
#=> WeakRef::RefError: Invalid Reference - probably recycled
You can see the local variable omg
stayed, although its reference in our hash object was garbage collected, along with the rest of the keys and values. Also, when we tried to inspect our hash, we got a WeakRef::RefError. This is because these objects were also garbage collected.
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: RefError
Constant Summary collapse
- @@__map =
::ObjectSpace::WeakMap.new
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#__getobj__ ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#__setobj__(obj) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#initialize(orig) ⇒ WeakRef
constructor
Creates a weak reference to
orig
. -
#weakref_alive? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the referenced object is still alive.
Constructor Details
#initialize(orig) ⇒ WeakRef
Creates a weak reference to orig
Raises an ArgumentError if the given orig
is immutable, such as Symbol, Fixnum, or Float.
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# File 'lib/weakref.rb', line 83 def initialize(orig) case orig when true, false, nil @delegate_sd_obj = orig else @@__map[self] = orig end super end |
Instance Method Details
#__getobj__ ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/weakref.rb', line 93 def __getobj__ # :nodoc: @@__map[self] or defined?(@delegate_sd_obj) ? @delegate_sd_obj : Kernel::raise(RefError, "Invalid Reference - probably recycled", Kernel::caller(2)) end |
#__setobj__(obj) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/weakref.rb', line 98 def __setobj__(obj) # :nodoc: end |
#weakref_alive? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the referenced object is still alive.
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# File 'lib/weakref.rb', line 104 def weakref_alive? @@__map.key?(self) or defined?(@delegate_sd_obj) end |