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#import <CoreFoundation/CFBase.h>
#import <Foundation/NSObject.h>
// nil-checked CFRetain/CFRelease covers for Objective-C ids
// Use CFRetain, CFRelease, HardRetain, or HardRelease instead of
// -[NSObject retain] and -[NSObject release] if you want to store
// a pointer to an Objective-C object into memory that won't
// be scanned for GC, like a C++ object.
static inline id HardRetain(id obj)
{
if (obj) CFRetain(obj);
return obj;
}
static inline void HardRelease(id obj)
{
if (obj) CFRelease(obj);
}
// As if CF and Foundation had logically separate reference counts,
// this function first increments the CF retain count, and then
// decrements the NS retain count. This is needed to handle cases where
// -retain/-release aren't equivalent to CFRetain/HardRelease, such as
// when GC is used.
// Use HardRetainWithNSRelease after allocating and initializing a NSObject
// if you want to store a pointer to that object into memory that won't
// be scanned for GC, like a C++ object.
static inline id HardRetainWithNSRelease(id obj)
{
HardRetain(obj);
[obj release];
return obj;
}
// Use HardAutorelease to return an object made by a CoreFoundation
// "create" or "copy" function as an autoreleased and garbage collected
// object. CF objects need to be "made collectable" for autorelease to work
// properly under GC.
static inline id HardAutorelease(CFTypeRef obj)
{
if (obj)
CFMakeCollectable(obj);
[(id)obj autorelease];
return (id)obj;
}