/* $Id: string.h 67752 2017-07-03 12:20:34Z vboxsync $ */ /** @file * MS COM / XPCOM Abstraction Layer - Smart string classes declaration. */ /* * Copyright (C) 2006-2016 Oracle Corporation * * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. * * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL. * * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both. */ #ifndef ___VBox_com_string_h #define ___VBox_com_string_h /* Make sure all the stdint.h macros are included - must come first! */ #ifndef __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS # define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS #endif #ifndef __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS # define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS #endif #if defined(VBOX_WITH_XPCOM) # include #endif #include "VBox/com/defs.h" #include "VBox/com/assert.h" #include #include /** @defgroup grp_com_str Smart String Classes * @ingroup grp_com * @{ */ namespace com { class Utf8Str; // global constant in glue/string.cpp that represents an empty BSTR extern const BSTR g_bstrEmpty; /** * String class used universally in Main for COM-style Utf-16 strings. * * Unfortunately COM on Windows uses UTF-16 everywhere, requiring conversions * back and forth since most of VirtualBox and our libraries use UTF-8. * * To make things more obscure, on Windows, a COM-style BSTR is not just a * pointer to a null-terminated wide character array, but the four bytes (32 * bits) BEFORE the memory that the pointer points to are a length DWORD. One * must therefore avoid pointer arithmetic and always use SysAllocString and * the like to deal with BSTR pointers, which manage that DWORD correctly. * * For platforms other than Windows, we provide our own versions of the Sys* * functions in Main/xpcom/helpers.cpp which do NOT use length prefixes though * to be compatible with how XPCOM allocates string parameters to public * functions. * * The Bstr class hides all this handling behind a std::string-like interface * and also provides automatic conversions to RTCString and Utf8Str instances. * * The one advantage of using the SysString* routines is that this makes it * possible to use it as a type of member variables of COM/XPCOM components and * pass their values to callers through component methods' output parameters * using the #cloneTo() operation. Also, the class can adopt (take ownership * of) string buffers returned in output parameters of COM methods using the * #asOutParam() operation and correctly free them afterwards. * * Starting with VirtualBox 3.2, like Utf8Str, Bstr no longer differentiates * between NULL strings and empty strings. In other words, Bstr("") and * Bstr(NULL) behave the same. In both cases, Bstr allocates no memory, * reports a zero length and zero allocated bytes for both, and returns an * empty C wide string from raw(). * * @note All Bstr methods ASSUMES valid UTF-16 or UTF-8 input strings. * The VirtualBox policy in this regard is to validate strings coming * from external sources before passing them to Bstr or Utf8Str. */ class Bstr { public: Bstr() : m_bstr(NULL) { } Bstr(const Bstr &that) { copyFrom((const OLECHAR *)that.m_bstr); } Bstr(CBSTR that) { copyFrom((const OLECHAR *)that); } #if defined(VBOX_WITH_XPCOM) Bstr(const wchar_t *that) { AssertCompile(sizeof(wchar_t) == sizeof(OLECHAR)); copyFrom((const OLECHAR *)that); } #endif Bstr(const RTCString &that) { copyFrom(that.c_str()); } Bstr(const char *that) { copyFrom(that); } Bstr(const char *a_pThat, size_t a_cchMax) { copyFromN(a_pThat, a_cchMax); } ~Bstr() { setNull(); } Bstr& operator=(const Bstr &that) { cleanup(); copyFrom((const OLECHAR *)that.m_bstr); return *this; } Bstr& operator=(CBSTR that) { cleanup(); copyFrom((const OLECHAR *)that); return *this; } #if defined(VBOX_WITH_XPCOM) Bstr& operator=(const wchar_t *that) { cleanup(); copyFrom((const OLECHAR *)that); return *this; } #endif Bstr& setNull() { cleanup(); return *this; } #ifdef _MSC_VER # if _MSC_VER >= 1400 RTMEMEF_NEW_AND_DELETE_OPERATORS(); # endif #else RTMEMEF_NEW_AND_DELETE_OPERATORS(); #endif /** Case sensitivity selector. */ enum CaseSensitivity { CaseSensitive, CaseInsensitive }; /** * Compares the member string to str. * @param str * @param cs Whether comparison should be case-sensitive. * @return */ int compare(CBSTR str, CaseSensitivity cs = CaseSensitive) const { if (cs == CaseSensitive) return ::RTUtf16Cmp((PRTUTF16)m_bstr, (PRTUTF16)str); return ::RTUtf16LocaleICmp((PRTUTF16)m_bstr, (PRTUTF16)str); } int compare(BSTR str, CaseSensitivity cs = CaseSensitive) const { return compare((CBSTR)str, cs); } int compare(const Bstr &that, CaseSensitivity cs = CaseSensitive) const { return compare(that.m_bstr, cs); } bool operator==(const Bstr &that) const { return !compare(that.m_bstr); } bool operator==(CBSTR that) const { return !compare(that); } bool operator==(BSTR that) const { return !compare(that); } bool operator!=(const Bstr &that) const { return !!compare(that.m_bstr); } bool operator!=(CBSTR that) const { return !!compare(that); } bool operator!=(BSTR that) const { return !!compare(that); } bool operator<(const Bstr &that) const { return compare(that.m_bstr) < 0; } bool operator<(CBSTR that) const { return compare(that) < 0; } bool operator<(BSTR that) const { return compare(that) < 0; } bool operator<=(const Bstr &that) const { return compare(that.m_bstr) <= 0; } bool operator<=(CBSTR that) const { return compare(that) <= 0; } bool operator<=(BSTR that) const { return compare(that) <= 0; } bool operator>(const Bstr &that) const { return compare(that.m_bstr) > 0; } bool operator>(CBSTR that) const { return compare(that) > 0; } bool operator>(BSTR that) const { return compare(that) > 0; } bool operator>=(const Bstr &that) const { return compare(that.m_bstr) >= 0; } bool operator>=(CBSTR that) const { return compare(that) >= 0; } bool operator>=(BSTR that) const { return compare(that) >= 0; } /** * Compares this string to an UTF-8 C style string. * * @retval 0 if equal * @retval -1 if this string is smaller than the UTF-8 one. * @retval 1 if the UTF-8 string is smaller than this. * * @param a_pszRight The string to compare with. * @param a_enmCase Whether comparison should be case-sensitive. */ int compareUtf8(const char *a_pszRight, CaseSensitivity a_enmCase = CaseSensitive) const; /** Java style compare method. * @returns true if @a a_pszRight equals this string. * @param a_pszRight The (UTF-8) string to compare with. */ bool equals(const char *a_pszRight) const { return compareUtf8(a_pszRight, CaseSensitive) == 0; } /** Java style case-insensitive compare method. * @returns true if @a a_pszRight equals this string. * @param a_pszRight The (UTF-8) string to compare with. */ bool equalsIgnoreCase(const char *a_pszRight) const { return compareUtf8(a_pszRight, CaseInsensitive) == 0; } /** Java style compare method. * @returns true if @a a_rThat equals this string. * @param a_rThat The other Bstr instance to compare with. */ bool equals(const Bstr &a_rThat) const { return compare(a_rThat.m_bstr, CaseSensitive) == 0; } /** Java style case-insensitive compare method. * @returns true if @a a_rThat equals this string. * @param a_rThat The other Bstr instance to compare with. */ bool equalsIgnoreCase(const Bstr &a_rThat) const { return compare(a_rThat.m_bstr, CaseInsensitive) == 0; } /** Java style compare method. * @returns true if @a a_pThat equals this string. * @param a_pThat The native const BSTR to compare with. */ bool equals(CBSTR a_pThat) const { return compare(a_pThat, CaseSensitive) == 0; } /** Java style case-insensitive compare method. * @returns true if @a a_pThat equals this string. * @param a_pThat The native const BSTR to compare with. */ bool equalsIgnoreCase(CBSTR a_pThat) const { return compare(a_pThat, CaseInsensitive) == 0; } /** Java style compare method. * @returns true if @a a_pThat equals this string. * @param a_pThat The native BSTR to compare with. */ bool equals(BSTR a_pThat) const { return compare(a_pThat, CaseSensitive) == 0; } /** Java style case-insensitive compare method. * @returns true if @a a_pThat equals this string. * @param a_pThat The native BSTR to compare with. */ bool equalsIgnoreCase(BSTR a_pThat) const { return compare(a_pThat, CaseInsensitive) == 0; } /** * Returns true if the member string has no length. * This is true for instances created from both NULL and "" input strings. * * @note Always use this method to check if an instance is empty. Do not * use length() because that may need to run through the entire string * (Bstr does not cache string lengths). */ bool isEmpty() const { return m_bstr == NULL || *m_bstr == 0; } /** * Returns true if the member string has a length of one or more. * * @returns true if not empty, false if empty (NULL or ""). */ bool isNotEmpty() const { return m_bstr != NULL && *m_bstr != 0; } size_t length() const { return isEmpty() ? 0 : ::RTUtf16Len((PRTUTF16)m_bstr); } #if defined(VBOX_WITH_XPCOM) /** * Returns a pointer to the raw member UTF-16 string. If the member string is empty, * returns a pointer to a global variable containing an empty BSTR with a proper zero * length prefix so that Windows is happy. */ CBSTR raw() const { if (m_bstr) return m_bstr; return g_bstrEmpty; } #else /** * Windows-only hack, as the automatically generated headers use BSTR. * So if we don't want to cast like crazy we have to be more loose than * on XPCOM. * * Returns a pointer to the raw member UTF-16 string. If the member string is empty, * returns a pointer to a global variable containing an empty BSTR with a proper zero * length prefix so that Windows is happy. */ BSTR raw() const { if (m_bstr) return m_bstr; return g_bstrEmpty; } #endif /** * Returns a non-const raw pointer that allows to modify the string directly. * As opposed to raw(), this DOES return NULL if the member string is empty * because we cannot return a mutable pointer to the global variable with the * empty string. * * @warning * Be sure not to modify data beyond the allocated memory! The * guaranteed size of the allocated memory is at least #length() * bytes after creation and after every assignment operation. */ BSTR mutableRaw() { return m_bstr; } /** * Intended to assign copies of instances to |BSTR| out parameters from * within the interface method. Transfers the ownership of the duplicated * string to the caller. * * If the member string is empty, this allocates an empty BSTR in *pstr * (i.e. makes it point to a new buffer with a null byte). * * @deprecated Use cloneToEx instead to avoid throwing exceptions. */ void cloneTo(BSTR *pstr) const { if (pstr) { *pstr = ::SysAllocString((const OLECHAR *)raw()); // raw() returns a pointer to "" if empty #ifdef RT_EXCEPTIONS_ENABLED if (!*pstr) throw std::bad_alloc(); #endif } } /** * A version of cloneTo that does not throw any out of memory exceptions, but * returns E_OUTOFMEMORY intead. * @returns S_OK or E_OUTOFMEMORY. */ HRESULT cloneToEx(BSTR *pstr) const { if (!pstr) return S_OK; *pstr = ::SysAllocString((const OLECHAR *)raw()); // raw() returns a pointer to "" if empty return pstr ? S_OK : E_OUTOFMEMORY; } /** * Intended to assign instances to |BSTR| out parameters from within the * interface method. Transfers the ownership of the original string to the * caller and resets the instance to null. * * As opposed to cloneTo(), this method doesn't create a copy of the * string. * * If the member string is empty, this allocates an empty BSTR in *pstr * (i.e. makes it point to a new buffer with a null byte). * * @param pbstrDst The BSTR variable to detach the string to. * * @throws std::bad_alloc if we failed to allocate a new empty string. */ void detachTo(BSTR *pbstrDst) { if (m_bstr) { *pbstrDst = m_bstr; m_bstr = NULL; } else { // allocate null BSTR *pbstrDst = ::SysAllocString((const OLECHAR *)g_bstrEmpty); #ifdef RT_EXCEPTIONS_ENABLED if (!*pbstrDst) throw std::bad_alloc(); #endif } } /** * A version of detachTo that does not throw exceptions on out-of-memory * conditions, but instead returns E_OUTOFMEMORY. * * @param pbstrDst The BSTR variable to detach the string to. * @returns S_OK or E_OUTOFMEMORY. */ HRESULT detachToEx(BSTR *pbstrDst) { if (m_bstr) { *pbstrDst = m_bstr; m_bstr = NULL; } else { // allocate null BSTR *pbstrDst = ::SysAllocString((const OLECHAR *)g_bstrEmpty); if (!*pbstrDst) return E_OUTOFMEMORY; } return S_OK; } /** * Intended to pass instances as |BSTR| out parameters to methods. * Takes the ownership of the returned data. */ BSTR *asOutParam() { cleanup(); return &m_bstr; } /** * Static immutable empty-string object. May be used for comparison purposes. */ static const Bstr Empty; protected: void cleanup() { if (m_bstr) { ::SysFreeString(m_bstr); m_bstr = NULL; } } /** * Protected internal helper to copy a string. This ignores the previous object * state, so either call this from a constructor or call cleanup() first. * * This variant copies from a zero-terminated UTF-16 string (which need not * be a BSTR, i.e. need not have a length prefix). * * If the source is empty, this sets the member string to NULL. * * @param a_bstrSrc The source string. The caller guarantees * that this is valid UTF-16. * * @throws std::bad_alloc - the object is representing an empty string. */ void copyFrom(const OLECHAR *a_bstrSrc) { if (a_bstrSrc && *a_bstrSrc) { m_bstr = ::SysAllocString(a_bstrSrc); #ifdef RT_EXCEPTIONS_ENABLED if (!m_bstr) throw std::bad_alloc(); #endif } else m_bstr = NULL; } /** * Protected internal helper to copy a string. This ignores the previous object * state, so either call this from a constructor or call cleanup() first. * * This variant copies and converts from a zero-terminated UTF-8 string. * * If the source is empty, this sets the member string to NULL. * * @param a_pszSrc The source string. The caller guarantees * that this is valid UTF-8. * * @throws std::bad_alloc - the object is representing an empty string. */ void copyFrom(const char *a_pszSrc) { copyFromN(a_pszSrc, RTSTR_MAX); } /** * Variant of copyFrom for sub-string constructors. * * @param a_pszSrc The source string. The caller guarantees * that this is valid UTF-8. * @param a_cchSrc The maximum number of chars (not codepoints) to * copy. If you pass RTSTR_MAX it'll be exactly * like copyFrom(). * * @throws std::bad_alloc - the object is representing an empty string. */ void copyFromN(const char *a_pszSrc, size_t a_cchSrc); BSTR m_bstr; friend class Utf8Str; /* to access our raw_copy() */ }; /* symmetric compare operators */ inline bool operator==(CBSTR l, const Bstr &r) { return r.operator==(l); } inline bool operator!=(CBSTR l, const Bstr &r) { return r.operator!=(l); } inline bool operator==(BSTR l, const Bstr &r) { return r.operator==(l); } inline bool operator!=(BSTR l, const Bstr &r) { return r.operator!=(l); } /** * String class used universally in Main for UTF-8 strings. * * This is based on RTCString, to which some functionality has been * moved. Here we keep things that are specific to Main, such as conversions * with UTF-16 strings (Bstr). * * Like RTCString, Utf8Str does not differentiate between NULL strings * and empty strings. In other words, Utf8Str("") and Utf8Str(NULL) behave the * same. In both cases, RTCString allocates no memory, reports * a zero length and zero allocated bytes for both, and returns an empty * C string from c_str(). * * @note All Utf8Str methods ASSUMES valid UTF-8 or UTF-16 input strings. * The VirtualBox policy in this regard is to validate strings coming * from external sources before passing them to Utf8Str or Bstr. */ class Utf8Str : public RTCString { public: Utf8Str() {} Utf8Str(const RTCString &that) : RTCString(that) {} Utf8Str(const char *that) : RTCString(that) {} Utf8Str(const Bstr &that) { copyFrom(that.raw()); } Utf8Str(CBSTR that, size_t a_cwcSize = RTSTR_MAX) { copyFrom(that, a_cwcSize); } Utf8Str(const char *a_pszSrc, size_t a_cchSrc) : RTCString(a_pszSrc, a_cchSrc) { } /** * Constructs a new string given the format string and the list of the * arguments for the format string. * * @param a_pszFormat Pointer to the format string (UTF-8), * @see pg_rt_str_format. * @param a_va Argument vector containing the arguments * specified by the format string. * @sa RTCString::printfV */ Utf8Str(const char *a_pszFormat, va_list a_va) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR(1, 0) : RTCString(a_pszFormat, a_va) { } Utf8Str& operator=(const RTCString &that) { RTCString::operator=(that); return *this; } Utf8Str& operator=(const char *that) { RTCString::operator=(that); return *this; } Utf8Str& operator=(const Bstr &that) { cleanup(); copyFrom(that.raw()); return *this; } Utf8Str& operator=(CBSTR that) { cleanup(); copyFrom(that); return *this; } /** * Extended assignment method that returns a COM status code instead of an * exception on failure. * * @returns S_OK or E_OUTOFMEMORY. * @param a_rSrcStr The source string */ HRESULT assignEx(Utf8Str const &a_rSrcStr) { return copyFromExNComRC(a_rSrcStr.m_psz, 0, a_rSrcStr.m_cch); } /** * Extended assignment method that returns a COM status code instead of an * exception on failure. * * @returns S_OK, E_OUTOFMEMORY or E_INVALIDARG. * @param a_rSrcStr The source string * @param a_offSrc The character (byte) offset of the substring. * @param a_cchSrc The number of characters (bytes) to copy from the source * string. */ HRESULT assignEx(Utf8Str const &a_rSrcStr, size_t a_offSrc, size_t a_cchSrc) { if ( a_offSrc + a_cchSrc > a_rSrcStr.m_cch || a_offSrc > a_rSrcStr.m_cch) return E_INVALIDARG; return copyFromExNComRC(a_rSrcStr.m_psz, a_offSrc, a_cchSrc); } /** * Extended assignment method that returns a COM status code instead of an * exception on failure. * * @returns S_OK or E_OUTOFMEMORY. * @param a_pcszSrc The source string */ HRESULT assignEx(const char *a_pcszSrc) { return copyFromExNComRC(a_pcszSrc, 0, a_pcszSrc ? strlen(a_pcszSrc) : 0); } /** * Extended assignment method that returns a COM status code instead of an * exception on failure. * * @returns S_OK or E_OUTOFMEMORY. * @param a_pcszSrc The source string * @param a_cchSrc The number of characters (bytes) to copy from the source * string. */ HRESULT assignEx(const char *a_pcszSrc, size_t a_cchSrc) { return copyFromExNComRC(a_pcszSrc, 0, a_cchSrc); } RTMEMEF_NEW_AND_DELETE_OPERATORS(); #if defined(VBOX_WITH_XPCOM) /** * Intended to assign instances to |char *| out parameters from within the * interface method. Transfers the ownership of the duplicated string to the * caller. * * This allocates a single 0 byte in the target if the member string is empty. * * This uses XPCOM memory allocation and thus only works on XPCOM. MSCOM doesn't * like char* strings anyway. */ void cloneTo(char **pstr) const; /** * A version of cloneTo that does not throw allocation errors but returns * E_OUTOFMEMORY instead. * @returns S_OK or E_OUTOFMEMORY (COM status codes). */ HRESULT cloneToEx(char **pstr) const; #endif /** * Intended to assign instances to |BSTR| out parameters from within the * interface method. Transfers the ownership of the duplicated string to the * caller. */ void cloneTo(BSTR *pstr) const { if (pstr) { Bstr bstr(*this); bstr.cloneTo(pstr); } } /** * A version of cloneTo that does not throw allocation errors but returns * E_OUTOFMEMORY instead. * * @param pbstr Where to store a clone of the string. * @returns S_OK or E_OUTOFMEMORY (COM status codes). */ HRESULT cloneToEx(BSTR *pbstr) const { if (!pbstr) return S_OK; Bstr bstr(*this); return bstr.detachToEx(pbstr); } /** * Safe assignment from BSTR. * * @param pbstrSrc The source string. * @returns S_OK or E_OUTOFMEMORY (COM status codes). */ HRESULT cloneEx(CBSTR pbstrSrc) { cleanup(); return copyFromEx(pbstrSrc); } /** * Removes a trailing slash from the member string, if present. * Calls RTPathStripTrailingSlash() without having to mess with mutableRaw(). */ Utf8Str& stripTrailingSlash(); /** * Removes a trailing filename from the member string, if present. * Calls RTPathStripFilename() without having to mess with mutableRaw(). */ Utf8Str& stripFilename(); /** * Removes the path component from the member string, if present. * Calls RTPathFilename() without having to mess with mutableRaw(). */ Utf8Str& stripPath(); /** * Removes a trailing file name suffix from the member string, if present. * Calls RTPathStripSuffix() without having to mess with mutableRaw(). */ Utf8Str& stripSuffix(); /** * Parses key=value pairs. * * @returns offset of the @a a_rPairSeparator following the returned value. * @retval npos is returned if there are no more key/value pairs. * * @param a_rKey Reference to variable that should receive * the key substring. This is set to null if * no key/value found. (It's also possible the * key is an empty string, so be careful.) * @param a_rValue Reference to variable that should receive * the value substring. This is set to null if * no key/value found. (It's also possible the * value is an empty string, so be careful.) * @param a_offStart The offset to start searching from. This is * typically 0 for the first call, and the * return value of the previous call for the * subsequent ones. * @param a_rPairSeparator The pair separator string. If this is an * empty string, the whole string will be * considered as a single key/value pair. * @param a_rKeyValueSeparator The key/value separator string. */ size_t parseKeyValue(Utf8Str &a_rKey, Utf8Str &a_rValue, size_t a_offStart = 0, const Utf8Str &a_rPairSeparator = ",", const Utf8Str &a_rKeyValueSeparator = "=") const; /** * Static immutable empty-string object. May be used for comparison purposes. */ static const Utf8Str Empty; protected: void copyFrom(CBSTR a_pbstr, size_t a_cwcMax = RTSTR_MAX); HRESULT copyFromEx(CBSTR a_pbstr); HRESULT copyFromExNComRC(const char *a_pcszSrc, size_t a_offSrc, size_t a_cchSrc); friend class Bstr; /* to access our raw_copy() */ }; /** * Class with RTCString::printf as constructor for your convenience. * * Constructing a Utf8Str string object from a format string and a variable * number of arguments can easily be confused with the other Utf8Str * constructures, thus this child class. * * The usage of this class is like the following: * @code Utf8StrFmt strName("program name = %s", argv[0]); @endcode */ class Utf8StrFmt : public Utf8Str { public: /** * Constructs a new string given the format string and the list of the * arguments for the format string. * * @param a_pszFormat Pointer to the format string (UTF-8), * @see pg_rt_str_format. * @param ... Ellipsis containing the arguments specified by * the format string. */ explicit Utf8StrFmt(const char *a_pszFormat, ...) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR(1, 2) { va_list va; va_start(va, a_pszFormat); printfV(a_pszFormat, va); va_end(va); } RTMEMEF_NEW_AND_DELETE_OPERATORS(); protected: Utf8StrFmt() { } private: }; /** * The BstrFmt class is a shortcut to Bstr(Utf8StrFmt(...)). */ class BstrFmt : public Bstr { public: /** * Constructs a new string given the format string and the list of the * arguments for the format string. * * @param aFormat printf-like format string (in UTF-8 encoding). * @param ... List of the arguments for the format string. */ explicit BstrFmt(const char *aFormat, ...) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR(1, 2) { va_list args; va_start(args, aFormat); copyFrom(Utf8Str(aFormat, args).c_str()); va_end(args); } RTMEMEF_NEW_AND_DELETE_OPERATORS(); }; /** * The BstrFmtVA class is a shortcut to Bstr(Utf8Str(format,va)). */ class BstrFmtVA : public Bstr { public: /** * Constructs a new string given the format string and the list of the * arguments for the format string. * * @param aFormat printf-like format string (in UTF-8 encoding). * @param aArgs List of arguments for the format string */ BstrFmtVA(const char *aFormat, va_list aArgs) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR(1, 0) { copyFrom(Utf8Str(aFormat, aArgs).c_str()); } RTMEMEF_NEW_AND_DELETE_OPERATORS(); }; } /* namespace com */ /** @} */ #endif /* !___VBox_com_string_h */