I have two classes, Plant
and Generator
. Generator
creates a vector and broadcasts it via notify()
, which Plant
listens for. The classdefs are below. Note that I didn't include the actual data-generation method because it's irrelevent to my question.
classdef Plant < handle
properties
Listener
end
methods
function ListenerCallback(obj, data)
#% Perform an operation on data
end
end
end
classdef Generator < handle
properties
plant
end
events
newSignal
end
methods
function obj = Generator(plant)
obj.plant = plant;
obj.plant.Listener = addlistener(obj, 'newSignal', ...
@(src, data) obj.plant.ListenerCallback(data));
end
function delete(obj)
delete(obj.plant.Listener);
disp('Generator instance deleted');
end
end
end
I noticed that the Generator
destructor behaves really oddly: the first time I create then delete a Generator
instance, it does not run the destructor until the second time I create the Generator
instance. Here's an example:
>> P = Plant
P =
Plant handle
Properties:
Listener: []
Methods, Events, Superclasses
>> G = Generator(P)
G =
Generator handle
Properties:
plant: [1x1 Plant]
Methods, Events, Superclasses
>> clear G #% DESTRUCTOR NOT CALLED??
>> G = Generator(P)
Generator instance deleted #% why is the destructor run now?
G =
Generator handle
Properties:
plant: [1x1 Plant]
Methods, Events, Superclasses
>> clear G
Generator instance deleted #% and why is the destructor run properly now?
It's pretty important that my destructor runs every time. What is going on here, and how can I get the destructor to operate properly? (I might just remove the listener altogether and directly call Plant.ListenerCallback()
from the Generator
instance if this doesn't work out.)
EDIT: Looks like when I do clear G
, the variable G
is removed from the workspace - but the Generator
object lives on in P.Listener.Source
. This is why the destructor isn't being called. So I guess there's no way to get rid of P.Listener
by deleting G
.. is there any way to get this to do what I want or am I just stuck?
delete G; clear G
rather thanclear G
only? From the docs, "You can clear the handle of a figure or other object, but that does not remove the object itself. Use delete to remove objects and files. Deleting an object does not delete the variable, if any, used for storing its handle." – tmpearce Mar 5 '12 at 1:04clear G
only though since this code is part of a much larger codebase. Most people I work with who use MATLAB have no idea there is a difference betweendelete
andclear
, so this might get really confusing. – Dang Khoa Mar 5 '12 at 1:13clear
on objects. – tmpearce Mar 5 '12 at 1:25