Ref counting overview.
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\section{Reference counting}\label{trefcount}
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\subsection{Reference counting and why you shouldn't care about it}\label{refcount}
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Many wxWidgets objects use a technique known as \it{reference counting}, also known
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as {\it copy on write} (COW).
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This means that when an object is assigned to another, no copying really takes place:
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only the reference count on the shared object data is incremented and both objects
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share the same data (a very fast operation).
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But as soon as one of the two (or more) objects is modified, the data has to be
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copied because the changes to one of the objects shouldn't be seen in the
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others. As data copying only happens when the object is written to, this is
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known as COW.
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What is important to understand is that all this happens absolutely
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transparently to the class users and that whether an object is shared or not
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is not seen from the outside of the class - in any case, the result of any
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operation on it is the same.
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\subsection{List of reference-counted wxWidgets classes}\label{refcountlist}
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The following classes in wxWidgets have efficient (i.e. fast) assignment operators
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and copy constructors since they are reference-counted:
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\helpref{wxAcceleratorTable}{wxacceleratortable}\\
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\helpref{wxBrush}{wxbrush}\\
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\helpref{wxCursor}{wxcursor}\\
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\helpref{wxFont}{wxfont}\\
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\helpref{wxImage}{wximage}\\
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\helpref{wxMetafile}{wxmetafile}\\
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\helpref{wxPalette}{wxpalette}\\
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\helpref{wxPen}{wxpen}\\
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\helpref{wxRegion}{wxregion}\\
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\helpref{wxRegionIterator}{wxregioniterator}\\
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\helpref{wxString}{wxstring}
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\subsection{Make your own reference-counted class}\label{wxobjectoverview}
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Reference counting can be implemented easily using \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
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and \helpref{wxObjectRefData}{wxobjectrefdata} classes.
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First, derive a new class from \helpref{wxObjectRefData}{wxobjectrefdata} and
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put there the memory-consuming data.
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Then derive a new class from \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject} and implement there
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the public interface which will be seen by the user of your class.
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You'll probably want to add a function to your class which does the cast from
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\helpref{wxObjectRefData}{wxobjectrefdata} to your class-specific shared data; e.g.:
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\begin{verbatim}
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MyClassRefData *GetData() const { return wx_static_cast(MyClassRefData*, m_refData); }
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\end{verbatim}
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in fact, all times you'll need to read the data from your wxObject-derived class,
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you'll need to call such function.
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Very important, all times you need to actually modify the data placed inside your
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wxObject-derived class, you must first call the \helpref{wxObject::UnShare}{wxobjectunshare}
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function to be sure that the modifications won't affect other instances which are
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eventually sharing your object's data.
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