This is a copy-on-write proxy for frozen Ruby objects, so duplicating frozen object is delayed until a method tries to change frozen object.
CowProxy classes for array, hash, string and struct are provided. Objects from other classes will be proxied without copy-on-write, you have to create a CowProxy class for them to enable copy-on-write. Also you have to create CowProxy class for each object which have any getter method with arguments, because default CowProxy won't wrap returned value. Immutable classes such as Integer or TrueClass doesn't need copy-on-write proxy because they can't be changed.
You can wrap every object in a proxy. Proxy will always send method calls to wrapped object, and wrap returned value with a CowProxy class if method has no argument, so a proxy will always return proxy objects for getters without arguments. When a method tries to change a frozen object, if proxy has copy-on-write enabled, it will duplicate frozen object and will send next method calls to duplicated object, in other case an exception is raised.
Call CowProxy.wrap with object to be proxied:
CowProxy.wrap(obj)
It doesn't need to be a frozen object, it can be frozen later or only have references to frozen objects, but no object will be duplicated until some change is requested on frozen object.
To create a CowProxy class for custom class, create a new class which inherits from CowProxy::WrapClass(CustomClass)
:
module YourModule
class CustomProxy < CowProxy::WrapClass(CustomClass)
end
end
obj = CustomClass.new(...)
obj.freeze
proxy = CowProxy.wrap(obj)
You can create proxy in CowProxy
module too:
module CowProxy
class CustomClass < WrapClass(::CustomClass)
end
end
If your custom class has some getters with arguments, such as []
method of Array
or Hash
, you will have to define it in your Proxy so it wraps returned values and memoizes them, and override __copy_on_write__
to set memoized proxies to duplicated object. Wrapped object can be accessed from proxy with __getobj__
method. You can see an example in CowProxy::Indexable
module, which is used for Array
and Hash
classes.
If your custom class inherits from a class with CowProxy
class, you don't need to create an own class, unless you need to override some method. But you must inherit from WrapClass(CustomClass)
so your new proxy class is registered:
module CowProxy
class CustomClass < WrapClass(::CustomClass)
def custom_get(arg)
return @custom_var[index] if @custom_var && @custom_var.has_key?(arg)
begin
value = __getobj__.custom_get(arg)
return value if @custom_var.nil?
wrap_value = wrap(value)
@custom_var[index] = wrap_value if wrap_value
wrap_value || value
ensure
$@.delete_if {|t| /\A#{Regexp.quote(__FILE__)}:#{__LINE__-2}:/o =~ t} if $@
end
end
def initialize(obj, *)
super
@custom_var = {}
end
def __copy_on_write__(*)
super.tap do
if @custom_var
@custom_var.each do |k, v|
__getobj__.custom_set(k, v)
end
@custom_var = nil
end
end
end
end
end