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Abstracted the GUI code and refactored the GUIChan-specific code into its own module. * Most of the GUIChan code has been refactored into its own gui/guichan module. However, references to the GuiFont class still persist in the Engine and GuiManager code and these will need further refactoring. * GuiManager is now an abstract base class which specific implementations (e.g. GUIChan) should subclass. * The GUIChan GUI code is now a concrete implementation of GuiManager, most of which is in the new GuiChanGuiManager class. * The GUI code in the Console class has been refactored out of the Console and into the GUIChan module as its own GuiChanConsoleWidget class. The rest of the Console class related to executing commands was left largely unchanged. * Existing client code may need to downcast the GuiManager pointer received from FIFE::Engine::getGuiManager() to GuiChanGuiManager, since not all functionality is represented in the GuiManager abstract base class. Python client code can use the new GuiChanGuiManager.castTo static method for this purpose.
author M. George Hansen <technopolitica@gmail.com>
date Sat, 18 Jun 2011 00:28:40 -1000
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#ifndef FIFE_SINGLETON_H
#define FIFE_SINGLETON_H

#define SINGLEFRIEND(classname) friend class FIFE::StaticSingleton<classname>; classname(); virtual ~classname();

// Standard C++ library includes
#include <cassert>

// 3rd party library includes

// FIFE includes
// These includes are split up in two parts, separated by one empty line
// First block: files included from the FIFE root src directory
// Second block: files included from the same folder
#include "fifeclass.h"

namespace FIFE {

	/** The "classic" Singleton.
	 *
	 * @see DynamicSingleton
	 */
	template <typename T> class StaticSingleton: public FifeClass {
		public:

			static T* instance() {
				static T inst;
				return &inst;
			}

		protected:

			StaticSingleton(): FifeClass() {
			}

			virtual ~StaticSingleton() {
			}

		private:
			StaticSingleton(const StaticSingleton<T>&): FifeClass() {}
			StaticSingleton<T>& operator=(const StaticSingleton<T>&) {
				return this;
			}

	};

	/** Another Singleton.
	 *
	 * This implementations needs to be created and destroyed explicitly.
	 * That way the order of construction and destruction is well defined, so we don't
	 * get those nasty static initialization/destruction order problems.
	 *
	 * Engine will create all standard FIFE Singletons when created (just call Engine::instance())
	 * and destroy them on exit.
	 *
	 * Maybe we'll change this one day to use one of those funny NiftyCounter implementations.
	 *
	 * @see StaticSingleton
	 * @see Engine
	 */
	template <typename T> class DynamicSingleton: public FifeClass {
		public:
			static T* instance() {
				assert(m_instance);
				return m_instance;
			}

			DynamicSingleton(): FifeClass() {
				assert(!m_instance);
				m_instance = static_cast<T*>(this);
			}

			virtual ~DynamicSingleton() {
				m_instance = 0;
			}

		private:
			static T* m_instance;

			DynamicSingleton(const DynamicSingleton<T>&): FifeClass() {};
			DynamicSingleton<T&> operator=(const DynamicSingleton<T>&) {};

	};

	template <typename T> T* DynamicSingleton<T>::m_instance = 0;

}//FIFE

#endif