Summary: In the previous approach, when event emitter got disabled for split second, we could lose the EventTarget because JS GC can collect it before we re-enable this. Now we "over-enable" this first, and "under-disable" later.
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D12990112
fbshipit-source-id: 4e3c0c0e05f03509ec72ca570f59ce16597353f0
Summary:
The first implementation of EventEmitter's enable/disable feature didn't not provide a way to enable an object after it was disabled.
Apparently, we need this functionality due that fact that all nodes of the same family share same event emitter.
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D10395849
fbshipit-source-id: 0eba54f0bb7ded35d64afb6559e6e27208c2b577
Summary: This is the second and the final part of adopting clang-format.
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D10229624
fbshipit-source-id: d97670b716800ea2488b84bd0aacaf54d8bd2e31
Summary: This diff exposes the method EventEmitter.dispatchEvent as public in order to be able to access it from the android side.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D10127509
fbshipit-source-id: d6ddf59c654a91fdeed5fba867ca31d6de96d607
Summary: Instead of relying on explicit `RawEventDispatchable` function, we simply check the existence of the `weak_ptr` to `EventTarget`. This is efficient and sufficient because only an EventEmitter retains an associated EventTarget.
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D9764858
fbshipit-source-id: 4ac25d925f189d0f8b9002e52388fd51629934a8
Summary:
This diff implements a new model of managing `enabled` flag in EventEmitter.
Now we simply rely on `eventTarget_` is not being `nullptr` (and we reset the pointer to "disable" the event emitter).
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D9764857
fbshipit-source-id: 1dd3ce0c8589048babbf2dbac9f8359358b31a34
Summary:
As we did in the previous diff, here we implemented `EventEmitter`'s ownership model as a `shared_ptr`. This change fixes problem with leaking `WeakObject`s which happens on hot-reload.
So, in short:
* `EventTargetWrapper` object owns `jsi::WeakObject` that can be converted to actual `jsi::Object` that represent event target in JavaScript realm;
* `EventTargetWrapper` and `jsi::WeakObject` objects must be deallocated as soon as native part does not need them anymore;
* `EventEmitter` objects retain `EventTarget` objects;
* `EventEmitter` can loose event target object in case if assosiated `ShadowNode` got unmounted (not deallocated); in this case `EventEmitter` is loosing possibility to dispatch event even if some mounting-layer code is still retaining it.
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D9762755
fbshipit-source-id: 96e989767a32914db9f4627fce51b044c71f257a
Summary: This change drops the year from the copyright headers and the LICENSE file.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D9727774
fbshipit-source-id: df4fc1e4390733fe774b1a160dd41b4a3d83302a
Summary:
@public
Now, one of the main purposes of `EventEmitter`s is to create RawEvent instances for all specific event invocations.
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D8886226
fbshipit-source-id: 82a489174efcda097887e70650a2038dc986d149
Summary:
@public
We need that because gonna add much more event-related stuff, so it deserves separate buck target.
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D8831547
fbshipit-source-id: 616581b39b425a49302d5f7f86267e62b0d58389