jni_glue/refs/
global.rs

1use super::*;
2
3
4
5/// A [Global](https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSYKE2_8.0.0/com.ibm.java.vm.80.doc/docs/jni_refs.html),
6/// non-null, reference to a Java object (+ &[VM]).
7/// 
8/// Unlike Local, this can be stored statically and shared between threads.  This has a few caveats:
9/// * You must create a [GlobalRef] before use.
10/// * The [Global] can be invalidated if the [VM] is unloaded.
11/// 
12/// **Not FFI Safe:**  #\[repr(rust)\], and exact layout is likely to change - depending on exact features used - in the
13/// future.  Specifically, on Android, since we're guaranteed to only have a single ambient [VM], we can likely store the
14/// *const JavaVM in static and/or thread local storage instead of lugging it around in every [Local].  Of course, there's
15/// no guarantee that's actually an *optimization*...
16/// 
17/// [VM]:           struct.VM.html
18/// [Global]:       struct.Global.html
19/// [GlobalRef]:    type.GlobalRef.html
20pub struct Global<Class: AsValidJObjectAndEnv> {
21    pub(crate) global:  jobject,
22    pub(crate) gen_vm:  GenVM,
23    pub(crate) pd:      PhantomData<Class>,
24}
25
26unsafe impl<Class: AsValidJObjectAndEnv> Send for Global<Class> {}
27unsafe impl<Class: AsValidJObjectAndEnv> Sync for Global<Class> {}
28
29impl<Class: AsValidJObjectAndEnv> Global<Class> {
30    pub fn with<'env>(&'env self, env: &'env Env) -> GlobalRef<'env, Class> {
31        assert_eq!(self.gen_vm, env.get_gen_vm()); // Soundness check - env *must* belong to the same VM!
32        unsafe { self.with_unchecked(env) }
33    }
34
35    pub unsafe fn with_unchecked<'env>(&'env self, env: &'env Env) -> GlobalRef<'env, Class> {
36        let env = env.as_jni_env();
37        GlobalRef {
38            oae: ObjectAndEnv {
39                object: self.global,
40                env,
41            },
42            _env:   PhantomData,
43            _class: PhantomData,
44        }
45    }
46}
47
48impl<'env, Class: AsValidJObjectAndEnv> From<Local<'env, Class>> for Global<Class> {
49    fn from(local: Local<'env, Class>) -> Global<Class> {
50        let env = unsafe { Env::from_ptr(local.oae.env) };
51        let jnienv = env.as_jni_env();
52        let gen_vm = env.get_gen_vm();
53        let global = unsafe { (**jnienv).NewGlobalRef.unwrap()(jnienv, local.oae.object) };
54        Global {
55            global,
56            gen_vm,
57            pd: PhantomData,
58        }
59    }
60}
61
62impl<Class: AsValidJObjectAndEnv> Drop for Global<Class> {
63    fn drop(&mut self) {
64        VMS.read().unwrap().use_vm(self.gen_vm, |vm|{
65            vm.with_env(|env|{
66                let env = env.as_jni_env();
67                unsafe { (**env).DeleteGlobalRef.unwrap()(env, self.global); }
68            });
69        });
70    }
71}
72
73
74
75/// A [Global](https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSYKE2_8.0.0/com.ibm.java.vm.80.doc/docs/jni_refs.html),
76/// non-null, reference to a Java object (+ &Env).
77/// 
78/// Much like Local, the inclusion of an Env means this cannot be stored statically or shared between threads.
79/// 
80/// **Not FFI Safe:**  #\[repr(rust)\], and exact layout is likely to change - depending on exact features used - in the
81/// future.  Specifically, on Android, since we're guaranteed to only have a single ambient VM, we can likely store the
82/// \*const JNIEnv in thread local storage instead of lugging it around in every Local.  Of course, there's no
83/// guarantee that's actually an *optimization*...
84pub type GlobalRef<'env, Class> = Ref<'env, Class>;