/********************************************************************** * File: strngs.h (Formerly strings.h) * Description: STRING class definition. * Author: Ray Smith * Created: Fri Feb 15 09:15:01 GMT 1991 * * (C) Copyright 1991, Hewlett-Packard Ltd. ** Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); ** you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. ** You may obtain a copy of the License at ** http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 ** Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software ** distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, ** WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. ** See the License for the specific language governing permissions and ** limitations under the License. * **********************************************************************/ #ifndef STRNGS_H #define STRNGS_H #include #include "memry.h" #include "serialis.h" // STRING_IS_PROTECTED means that string[index] = X is invalid // because you have to go through strings interface to modify it. // This allows the string to ensure internal integrity and maintain // its own string length. Unfortunately this is not possible because // STRINGS are used as direct-manipulation data buffers for things // like length arrays and many places cast away the const on string() // to mutate the string. Turning this off means that internally we // cannot assume we know the strlen. #define STRING_IS_PROTECTED 0 class DLLSYM STRING { public: STRING(); STRING(const STRING &string); STRING(const char *string); ~STRING (); BOOL8 contains(const char c) const; inT32 length() const; const char *string() const; #if STRING_IS_PROTECTED const char &operator[] (inT32 index) const; // len is number of chars in s to insert starting at index in this string void insert_range(inT32 index, const char*s, int len); void erase_range(inT32 index, int len); void truncate_at(inT32 index); #else char &operator[] (inT32 index) const; #endif BOOL8 operator== (const STRING & string) const; BOOL8 operator!= (const STRING & string) const; BOOL8 operator!= (const char *string) const; STRING & operator= (const char *string); STRING & operator= (const STRING & string); STRING operator+ (const STRING & string) const; STRING operator+ (const char ch) const; STRING & operator+= (const char *string); STRING & operator+= (const STRING & string); STRING & operator+= (const char ch); // WARNING // This method leaks the underlying pointer, // but that is what the original implementation did void prep_serialise(); void dump(FILE *f); void de_dump(FILE *f); make_serialise (STRING) // ensure capcaity but keep pointer encapsulated inline void ensure(inT32 min_capacity) { ensure_cstr(min_capacity); } private: typedef struct STRING_HEADER { // How much space was allocated in the string buffer for char data. int capacity_; // used_ is how much of the capacity is currently being used, // including a '\0' terminator. // // If used_ is 0 then string is NULL (not even the '\0') // else if used_ > 0 then it is strlen() + 1 (because it includes '\0') // else strlen is >= 0 (not NULL) but needs to be computed. // this condition is set when encapsulation is violated because // an API returned a mutable string. // // capacity_ - used_ = excess capacity that the string can grow // without reallocating mutable int used_; } STRING_HEADER; // To preserve the behavior of the old serialization, we only have space // for one pointer in this structure. So we are embedding a data structure // at the start of the storage that will hold additional state variables, // then storing the actual string contents immediately after. STRING_HEADER* data_; // returns the header part of the storage inline STRING_HEADER* GetHeader() { return data_; } inline const STRING_HEADER* GetHeader() const { return data_; } // returns the string data part of storage inline char* GetCStr() { return ((char *)data_) + sizeof(STRING_HEADER); }; inline const char* GetCStr() const { return ((const char *)data_) + sizeof(STRING_HEADER); }; // Ensure string has requested capacity as optimization // to avoid unnecessary reallocations. // The return value is a cstr buffer with at least requested capacity char* ensure_cstr(inT32 min_capacity); void FixHeader() const; // make used_ non-negative, even if const char* AllocData(int used, int capacity); void DiscardData(); }; #endif