AbtractObject
AbstractObject with Object State Events Supports and free
method provides.
The derived class should overwrite the init
, final
methods.
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Methods:
create
(class, ...): the create
class method uses to create a new object instance(the util.createObject is the same function).
class
: the class constructor to create a new instance....
: the left arguments will be passed into the class constructor.
createWith
(class, arguments): the createWith
class method uses to create a new object instance(the util.createObject is the same function).
class
: the class constructor to create a new instance.arguments
(array): the arguments will be passed into the class constructor.
init(...)
: abstract initialization method after a new instance creating.
...
: the constructor's arguments should be passed into init method.
final
: abstract finalization method before the instance destroying.free
: free the class instance.dispatch
(event, args[, callback]): dispath an event or callback
event
: the event nameargs
: the args are passed to event or callbackcallback
: optional, it will not dispatch event if the callback is exists, unless the callback return false.
dispatchError
(error[, callback]):
error
: the error instance.callback
: optional, it will not dispatch 'error'
event if the callback is exists, unless the callback return false.
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Events:
'initing'
: emit before the init method'inited'
: emit after the init method'destroying'
: emit before the final method'destroyed'
: emit after the final method
RefObject
The RefObject
is derived from AbstractObject. and add the RefCount
and AddRef/Release
Supports.
- methods:
release
/free
: Decrements reference count for this instance.
If it is becoming less than 0, the object would be (self) destroyed.addRef
: Increments the reference count for this instance
and returns the new reference count.
Usage:
AbstractObject = require('abstract-object')
RefObject = require('abstract-object/RefObject')
inherits = require('abstract-object/lib/util').inherits
createObject = AbstractObject.createObject
class MyObject
inherits MyObject, RefObject
init: (@a,@b)->
super()
myObj = createObject(MyObject, 1, 2)
# if you do not wanna use `AbstractObject.create`, you MUST remember this:
# even the constructor is empty, you should can the parent's constructor manually.
# myObj = new MyObject()
class MyObject
inherits MyObject, RefObject
constructor: ->
# must call super method here:
super
init: (@a,@b)->
# must call super method here for RefObject initialization:
super()
the javascript:
var AbstractObject = require('abstract-object')
var RefObject = require('abstract-object/RefObject')
var util = require('abstract-object/lib/util')
var createObject = AbstractObject.createObject
var MyObject = function() {
MyObject.__super__.constructor.apply(this, arguments);
}
var MyObject = function(){}
util.inherits(MyObject, RefObject)
MyObject.prototype.init = function(a,b) {
MyObject.__super__.init.call(this);
this.a = a
this.b = b
}
var myObj = createObject(MyObject, 1, 2)
var myObj = new MyObject(1,2)
AbstractError Classes
AbstractError
All Errors are derived from the AbstractError.
- Members:
- message: the error message.
- code: the error code.
- Methods:
- ok()
- notFound()
- ....
- invalidFormat()
- Class Methods:
- AbstractError.isOk(err)
- AbstractError.isNotFound(err)
- ...
the error codes:
- AbstractError.Ok = 0
- AbstractError.NotFound = 1
- AbstractError.Corruption = 2
- AbstractError.NotSupported = 3
- AbstractError.InvalidArgument = 4
- AbstractError.IO = 5
- AbstractError.NotOpened = 6
- AbstractError.InvalidType = 7
- AbstractError.InvalidFormat = 8
Other Error Classes:
- NotFoundError
- CorruptionError
- NotSupportedError/NotImplementedError
- InvalidArgumentError
- IOError
- NotOpenedError
- InvalidTypeError
- InvalidFormatError
Extends the AbstractError
use the createError
function can extend the AbstractError.
createError(typeName, errorCode)
arguments
- typeName (string): the error type name, the first character must be upper case.
- errorCode: (number): the error code, it should be greater than 1000.
return
Usage
var Errors = require("abstract-object/Error")
var AbstractError = Errors.AbstractError
var createError = Errors.createError
var AlreadyReadError = createError('AlreadyRead', 10000)
var err = new AlreadyReadError("already read over error.")
assert.ok(AbstractError.isAlreadyRead(err))
assert.ok(AlreadyReadError.isAlreadyRead(err))
assert.ok(err.alreadyRead())
assert.equal(err.message, "already read over error.")
assert.equal(err.code, 10000)