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    • George Kiagiadakis's avatar
      object-manager: refactor to be able to track locally created proxies · 753e7085
      George Kiagiadakis authored
      There are 3 kinds of WpProxy objects:
       * the ones that are created as a result of binding a global
         from the registry
       * the ones that are created as a result of calling into a remote
         factory (wp_node_new_from_factory, etc...)
       * the ones that are a local implementation of an object
         (WpImplNode, etc...) and are exported
      
      Previously the object manager was only able to track the first kind.
      With these changes we can now also have globals associated with
      WpProxies that were created earlier (and caused the creation of the global).
      This saves some resources and reduces round-trips (in case client
      code wants to change properties of an object that is locally
      implemented, it shouldn't need to do a round-trip through the server)
      753e7085
  5. Feb 12, 2020
  6. Feb 10, 2020
    • George Kiagiadakis's avatar
      proxy: replace global-id with bound-id · d8ae151a
      George Kiagiadakis authored
      + use the pw_proxy API to find the bound id instead
      of relying on WpGlobal
      
      This has the advantage that it works also for exported
      objects and for objects that have been created by calling
      into a remote factory (such as the link-factory), so we can
      now know the global id of all proxies, not only the ones
      that have been created by the registry.
      d8ae151a
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