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1/* $Id: string.h 16495 2009-02-03 21:20:36Z vboxsync $ */
2
3/** @file
4 * MS COM / XPCOM Abstraction Layer:
5 * Smart string classes declaration
6 */
7
8/*
9 * Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
10 *
11 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
12 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
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18 *
19 * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
20 * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
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22 * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
23 * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
24 *
25 * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
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27 *
28 * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa
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30 * additional information or have any questions.
31 */
32
33#ifndef ___VBox_com_string_h
34#define ___VBox_com_string_h
35
36/* Make sure all the stdint.h macros are included - must come first! */
37#ifndef __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS
38# define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS
39#endif
40#ifndef __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS
41# define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS
42#endif
43
44#if defined (VBOX_WITH_XPCOM)
45# include <nsMemory.h>
46#endif
47
48#include "VBox/com/defs.h"
49#include "VBox/com/assert.h"
50
51#include <iprt/string.h>
52#include <iprt/cpputils.h>
53#include <iprt/alloc.h>
54
55namespace com
56{
57
58class Utf8Str;
59
60/**
61 * Helper class that represents the |BSTR| type and hides platform-specific
62 * implementation details.
63 *
64 * This class uses COM/XPCOM-provided memory management routines to allocate
65 * and free string buffers. This makes it possible to:
66 * - use it as a type of member variables of COM/XPCOM components and pass
67 * their values to callers through component methods' output parameters
68 * using the #cloneTo() operation;
69 * - adopt (take ownership of) string buffers returned in output parameters
70 * of COM methods using the #asOutParam() operation and correctly free them
71 * afterwards.
72 */
73class Bstr
74{
75public:
76
77 typedef BSTR String;
78 typedef CBSTR ConstString;
79
80 Bstr () : bstr (NULL) {}
81
82 Bstr (const Bstr &that) : bstr (NULL) { raw_copy (bstr, that.bstr); }
83 Bstr (CBSTR that) : bstr (NULL) { raw_copy (bstr, that); }
84
85#if defined (VBOX_WITH_XPCOM)
86 Bstr (const wchar_t *that) : bstr (NULL)
87 {
88 AssertCompile (sizeof (wchar_t) == sizeof (OLECHAR));
89 raw_copy (bstr, (CBSTR) that);
90 }
91#endif
92
93 Bstr (const Utf8Str &that);
94 Bstr (const char *that);
95
96 /** Shortcut that calls #alloc(aSize) right after object creation. */
97 Bstr (size_t aSize) : bstr (NULL) { alloc (aSize); }
98
99 ~Bstr () { setNull(); }
100
101 Bstr &operator = (const Bstr &that) { safe_assign (that.bstr); return *this; }
102 Bstr &operator = (CBSTR that) { safe_assign (that); return *this; }
103
104 Bstr &operator = (const Utf8Str &that);
105 Bstr &operator = (const char *that);
106
107 Bstr &setNull()
108 {
109 if (bstr)
110 {
111 ::SysFreeString (bstr);
112 bstr = NULL;
113 }
114 return *this;
115 }
116
117 Bstr &setNullIfEmpty()
118 {
119 if (bstr && *bstr == 0)
120 {
121 ::SysFreeString (bstr);
122 bstr = NULL;
123 }
124 return *this;
125 }
126
127 /**
128 * Allocates memory for a string capable to store \a aSize - 1 characters;
129 * in other words, aSize includes the terminating zero character. If \a aSize
130 * is zero, or if a memory allocation error occurs, this object will become null.
131 */
132 Bstr &alloc (size_t aSize)
133 {
134 setNull();
135 if (aSize)
136 {
137 unsigned int size = (unsigned int) aSize; Assert (size == aSize);
138 bstr = ::SysAllocStringLen (NULL, size - 1);
139 if (bstr)
140 bstr [0] = 0;
141 }
142 return *this;
143 }
144
145 int compare (CBSTR str) const
146 {
147 return ::RTUtf16Cmp ((PRTUTF16) bstr, (PRTUTF16) str);
148 }
149
150 int compare (BSTR str) const
151 {
152 return ::RTUtf16Cmp ((PRTUTF16) bstr, (PRTUTF16) str);
153 }
154
155 bool operator == (const Bstr &that) const { return !compare (that.bstr); }
156 bool operator != (const Bstr &that) const { return !!compare (that.bstr); }
157 bool operator == (CBSTR that) const { return !compare (that); }
158 bool operator == (BSTR that) const { return !compare (that); }
159
160#if defined (VBOX_WITH_XPCOM)
161 bool operator != (const wchar_t *that) const
162 {
163 AssertCompile (sizeof (wchar_t) == sizeof (OLECHAR));
164 return !!compare ((CBSTR) that);
165 }
166 bool operator == (const wchar_t *that) const
167 {
168 AssertCompile (sizeof (wchar_t) == sizeof (OLECHAR));
169 return !compare ((CBSTR) that);
170 }
171#endif
172
173 bool operator != (CBSTR that) const { return !!compare (that); }
174 bool operator != (BSTR that) const { return !!compare (that); }
175 bool operator < (const Bstr &that) const { return compare (that.bstr) < 0; }
176 bool operator < (CBSTR that) const { return compare (that) < 0; }
177 bool operator < (BSTR that) const { return compare (that) < 0; }
178#if defined (VBOX_WITH_XPCOM)
179 bool operator < (const wchar_t *that) const
180 {
181 AssertCompile (sizeof (wchar_t) == sizeof (OLECHAR));
182 return compare ((CBSTR) that) < 0;
183 }
184#endif
185
186 int compareIgnoreCase (CBSTR str) const
187 {
188 return ::RTUtf16LocaleICmp (bstr, str);
189 }
190
191 bool isNull() const { return bstr == NULL; }
192 operator bool() const { return !isNull(); }
193
194 bool isEmpty() const { return isNull() || *bstr == 0; }
195
196 size_t length() const { return isNull() ? 0 : ::RTUtf16Len ((PRTUTF16) bstr); }
197
198 /** Intended to to pass instances as |CBSTR| input parameters to methods. */
199 operator CBSTR () const { return bstr; }
200
201 /**
202 * Intended to to pass instances as |BSTR| input parameters to methods.
203 * Note that we have to provide this mutable BSTR operator since in MS COM
204 * input BSTR parameters of interface methods are not const.
205 */
206 operator BSTR () { return bstr; }
207
208 /**
209 * The same as operator CBSTR(), but for situations where the compiler
210 * cannot typecast implicitly (for example, in printf() argument list).
211 */
212 CBSTR raw() const { return bstr; }
213
214 /**
215 * Returns a non-const raw pointer that allows to modify the string directly.
216 * @warning
217 * Be sure not to modify data beyond the allocated memory! The
218 * guaranteed size of the allocated memory is at least #length()
219 * bytes after creation and after every assignment operation.
220 */
221 BSTR mutableRaw() { return bstr; }
222
223 /**
224 * Intended to assign copies of instances to |BSTR| out parameters from
225 * within the interface method. Transfers the ownership of the duplicated
226 * string to the caller.
227 */
228 const Bstr &cloneTo (BSTR *pstr) const
229 {
230 if (pstr)
231 {
232 *pstr = NULL;
233 raw_copy (*pstr, bstr);
234 }
235 return *this;
236 }
237
238 /**
239 * Intended to assign instances to |BSTR| out parameters from within the
240 * interface method. Transfers the ownership of the original string to the
241 * caller and resets the instance to null.
242 *
243 * As opposed to cloneTo(), this method doesn't create a copy of the
244 * string.
245 */
246 Bstr &detachTo (BSTR *pstr)
247 {
248 *pstr = bstr;
249 bstr = NULL;
250 return *this;
251 }
252
253 /**
254 * Intended to assign copies of instances to |char *| out parameters from
255 * within the interface method. Transfers the ownership of the duplicated
256 * string to the caller.
257 */
258 const Bstr &cloneTo (char **pstr) const;
259
260 /**
261 * Intended to pass instances as |BSTR| out parameters to methods.
262 * Takes the ownership of the returned data.
263 */
264 BSTR *asOutParam() { setNull(); return &bstr; }
265
266 /**
267 * Static immutable null object. May be used for comparison purposes.
268 */
269 static const Bstr Null;
270
271protected:
272
273 void safe_assign (CBSTR str)
274 {
275 if (bstr != str)
276 {
277 setNull();
278 raw_copy (bstr, str);
279 }
280 }
281
282 inline static void raw_copy (BSTR &ls, CBSTR rs)
283 {
284 if (rs)
285 ls = ::SysAllocString ((const OLECHAR *) rs);
286 }
287
288 inline static void raw_copy (BSTR &ls, const char *rs)
289 {
290 if (rs)
291 {
292 PRTUTF16 s = NULL;
293 ::RTStrToUtf16 (rs, &s);
294 raw_copy (ls, (BSTR) s);
295 ::RTUtf16Free (s);
296 }
297 }
298
299 BSTR bstr;
300
301 friend class Utf8Str; /* to access our raw_copy() */
302};
303
304/* symmetric compare operators */
305inline bool operator== (CBSTR l, const Bstr &r) { return r.operator== (l); }
306inline bool operator!= (CBSTR l, const Bstr &r) { return r.operator!= (l); }
307inline bool operator== (BSTR l, const Bstr &r) { return r.operator== (l); }
308inline bool operator!= (BSTR l, const Bstr &r) { return r.operator!= (l); }
309
310////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
311
312/**
313 * Helper class that represents UTF8 (|char *|) strings. Useful in
314 * conjunction with Bstr to simplify conversions between UTF16 (|BSTR|)
315 * and UTF8.
316 *
317 * This class uses COM/XPCOM-provided memory management routines to allocate
318 * and free string buffers. This makes it possible to:
319 * - use it as a type of member variables of COM/XPCOM components and pass
320 * their values to callers through component methods' output parameters
321 * using the #cloneTo() operation;
322 * - adopt (take ownership of) string buffers returned in output parameters
323 * of COM methods using the #asOutParam() operation and correctly free them
324 * afterwards.
325 */
326class Utf8Str
327{
328public:
329
330 typedef char *String;
331 typedef const char *ConstString;
332
333 Utf8Str () : str (NULL) {}
334
335 Utf8Str (const Utf8Str &that) : str (NULL) { raw_copy (str, that.str); }
336 Utf8Str (const char *that) : str (NULL) { raw_copy (str, that); }
337
338 Utf8Str (const Bstr &that) : str (NULL) { raw_copy (str, that); }
339 Utf8Str (CBSTR that) : str (NULL) { raw_copy (str, that); }
340
341 /** Shortcut that calls #alloc(aSize) right after object creation. */
342 Utf8Str (size_t aSize) : str (NULL) { alloc(aSize); }
343
344 virtual ~Utf8Str () { setNull(); }
345
346 Utf8Str &operator = (const Utf8Str &that) { safe_assign (that.str); return *this; }
347 Utf8Str &operator = (const char *that) { safe_assign (that); return *this; }
348
349 Utf8Str &operator = (const Bstr &that)
350 {
351 setNull();
352 raw_copy (str, that);
353 return *this;
354 }
355 Utf8Str &operator = (CBSTR that)
356 {
357 setNull();
358 raw_copy (str, that);
359 return *this;
360 }
361
362 Utf8Str &setNull()
363 {
364 if (str)
365 {
366#if !defined (VBOX_WITH_XPCOM)
367 ::RTStrFree (str);
368#else
369 nsMemory::Free (str);
370#endif
371 str = NULL;
372 }
373 return *this;
374 }
375
376 Utf8Str &setNullIfEmpty()
377 {
378 if (str && *str == 0)
379 {
380#if !defined (VBOX_WITH_XPCOM)
381 ::RTStrFree (str);
382#else
383 nsMemory::Free (str);
384#endif
385 str = NULL;
386 }
387 return *this;
388 }
389
390 /**
391 * Allocates memory for a string capable to store \a aSize - 1 bytes (not characters!);
392 * in other words, aSize includes the terminating zero character. If \a aSize
393 * is zero, or if a memory allocation error occurs, this object will become null.
394 */
395 Utf8Str &alloc (size_t aSize)
396 {
397 setNull();
398 if (aSize)
399 {
400#if !defined (VBOX_WITH_XPCOM)
401 str = (char *) ::RTMemTmpAlloc (aSize);
402#else
403 str = (char *) nsMemory::Alloc (aSize);
404#endif
405 if (str)
406 str [0] = 0;
407 }
408 return *this;
409 }
410
411 int compare (const char *s) const
412 {
413 if (str == s)
414 return 0;
415 if (str == NULL)
416 return -1;
417 if (s == NULL)
418 return 1;
419
420 return ::strcmp (str, s);
421 }
422
423 bool operator == (const Utf8Str &that) const { return !compare (that.str); }
424 bool operator != (const Utf8Str &that) const { return !!compare (that.str); }
425 bool operator == (const char *that) const { return !compare (that); }
426 bool operator != (const char *that) const { return !!compare (that); }
427 bool operator < (const Utf8Str &that) const { return compare (that.str) < 0; }
428 bool operator < (const char *that) const { return compare (that) < 0; }
429
430 bool isNull() const { return str == NULL; }
431 operator bool() const { return !isNull(); }
432
433 bool isEmpty() const { return isNull() || *str == 0; }
434
435 size_t length() const { return isNull() ? 0 : ::strlen (str); }
436
437 /** Intended to to pass instances as input (|char *|) parameters to methods. */
438 operator const char *() const { return str; }
439
440 /** The same as operator const char *(), but for situations where the compiler
441 cannot typecast implicitly (for example, in printf() argument list). */
442 const char *raw() const { return str; }
443
444 /** The same as operator const char *(), but for situations where the compiler
445 cannot typecast implicitly (for example, in printf() argument list). */
446 const char *c_str() const { return str; }
447
448 /**
449 * Returns a non-const raw pointer that allows to modify the string directly.
450 * @warning
451 * Be sure not to modify data beyond the allocated memory! The
452 * guaranteed size of the allocated memory is at least #length()
453 * bytes after creation and after every assignment operation.
454 */
455 char *mutableRaw() { return str; }
456
457 /**
458 * Intended to assign instances to |char *| out parameters from within the
459 * interface method. Transfers the ownership of the duplicated string to the
460 * caller.
461 */
462 const Utf8Str &cloneTo (char **pstr) const
463 {
464 if (pstr)
465 {
466 *pstr = NULL;
467 raw_copy (*pstr, str);
468 }
469 return *this;
470 }
471
472 /**
473 * Intended to assign instances to |char *| out parameters from within the
474 * interface method. Transfers the ownership of the original string to the
475 * caller and resets the instance to null.
476 *
477 * As opposed to cloneTo(), this method doesn't create a copy of the
478 * string.
479 */
480 Utf8Str &detachTo (char **pstr)
481 {
482 *pstr = str;
483 str = NULL;
484 return *this;
485 }
486
487 /**
488 * Intended to assign instances to |BSTR| out parameters from within the
489 * interface method. Transfers the ownership of the duplicated string to the
490 * caller.
491 */
492 const Utf8Str &cloneTo (BSTR *pstr) const
493 {
494 if (pstr)
495 {
496 *pstr = NULL;
497 Bstr::raw_copy (*pstr, str);
498 }
499 return *this;
500 }
501
502 static const size_t npos;
503
504 /**
505 * Returns a substring of "this" as a new Utf8Str. Works exactly like
506 * its equivalent in std::string except that this interprets pos and n
507 * as UTF-8 codepoints instead of bytes. With the default parameters "0"
508 * and "npos", this always copies the entire string.
509 * @param pos Index of first codepoint to copy from "this", counting from 0.
510 * @param n Number of codepoints to copy, starting with the one at "pos".
511 */
512 Utf8Str substr(size_t pos = 0, size_t n = npos) const;
513
514 /**
515 * Attempts to convert the member string into an unsigned 64-bit integer.
516 * @return IPRT error code.
517 * @param i Output buffer.
518 */
519 int toInt(uint64_t &i) const;
520
521 /**
522 * Attempts to convert the member string into an unsigned 32-bit integer.
523 * @return IPRT error code.
524 * @param i Output buffer.
525 */
526 int toInt(uint32_t &i) const;
527
528 /**
529 * Intended to pass instances as out (|char **|) parameters to methods.
530 * Takes the ownership of the returned data.
531 */
532 char **asOutParam() { setNull(); return &str; }
533
534 /**
535 * Static immutable null object. May be used for comparison purposes.
536 */
537 static const Utf8Str Null;
538
539protected:
540
541 void safe_assign (const char *s)
542 {
543 if (str != s)
544 {
545 setNull();
546 raw_copy (str, s);
547 }
548 }
549
550 inline static void raw_copy (char *&ls, const char *rs)
551 {
552 if (rs)
553#if !defined (VBOX_WITH_XPCOM)
554 ::RTStrDupEx (&ls, rs);
555#else
556 ls = (char *) nsMemory::Clone (rs, strlen (rs) + 1);
557#endif
558 }
559
560 inline static void raw_copy (char *&ls, CBSTR rs)
561 {
562 if (rs)
563 {
564#if !defined (VBOX_WITH_XPCOM)
565 ::RTUtf16ToUtf8 ((PRTUTF16) rs, &ls);
566#else
567 char *s = NULL;
568 ::RTUtf16ToUtf8 ((PRTUTF16) rs, &s);
569 raw_copy (ls, s);
570 ::RTStrFree (s);
571#endif
572 }
573 }
574
575 char *str;
576
577 friend class Bstr; /* to access our raw_copy() */
578};
579
580// symmetric compare operators
581inline bool operator== (const char *l, const Utf8Str &r) { return r.operator== (l); }
582inline bool operator!= (const char *l, const Utf8Str &r) { return r.operator!= (l); }
583
584// work around error C2593 of the stupid MSVC 7.x ambiguity resolver
585WORKAROUND_MSVC7_ERROR_C2593_FOR_BOOL_OP (Bstr)
586WORKAROUND_MSVC7_ERROR_C2593_FOR_BOOL_OP (Utf8Str)
587
588////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
589
590// inlined Bstr members that depend on Utf8Str
591
592inline Bstr::Bstr (const Utf8Str &that) : bstr (NULL) { raw_copy (bstr, that); }
593inline Bstr::Bstr (const char *that) : bstr (NULL) { raw_copy (bstr, that); }
594
595inline Bstr &Bstr::operator = (const Utf8Str &that)
596{
597 setNull();
598 raw_copy (bstr, that);
599 return *this;
600}
601inline Bstr &Bstr::operator = (const char *that)
602{
603 setNull();
604 raw_copy (bstr, that);
605 return *this;
606}
607
608inline const Bstr &Bstr::cloneTo (char **pstr) const
609{
610 if (pstr) {
611 *pstr = NULL;
612 Utf8Str::raw_copy (*pstr, bstr);
613 }
614 return *this;
615}
616
617////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
618
619/**
620 * This class is a printf-like formatter for Utf8Str strings. Its purpose is
621 * to construct Utf8Str objects from a format string and a list of arguments
622 * for the format string.
623 *
624 * The usage of this class is like the following:
625 * <code>
626 * Utf8StrFmt string ("program name = %s", argv[0]);
627 * </code>
628 */
629class Utf8StrFmt : public Utf8Str
630{
631public:
632
633 /**
634 * Constructs a new string given the format string and the list
635 * of the arguments for the format string.
636 *
637 * @param format printf-like format string (in UTF-8 encoding)
638 * @param ... list of the arguments for the format string
639 */
640 explicit Utf8StrFmt (const char *format, ...)
641 {
642 va_list args;
643 va_start (args, format);
644 init (format, args);
645 va_end (args);
646 }
647
648protected:
649
650 Utf8StrFmt() {}
651
652 void init (const char *format, va_list args);
653
654private:
655
656 static DECLCALLBACK(size_t) strOutput (void *pvArg, const char *pachChars,
657 size_t cbChars);
658};
659
660/**
661 * This class is a vprintf-like formatter for Utf8Str strings. It is
662 * identical to Utf8StrFmt except that its constructor takes a va_list
663 * argument instead of ellipsis.
664 *
665 * Note that a separate class is necessary because va_list is defined as
666 * |char *| on most platforms. For this reason, if we had two overloaded
667 * constructors in Utf8StrFmt (one taking ellipsis and another one taking
668 * va_list) then composing a constructor call using exactly two |char *|
669 * arguments would cause the compiler to use the va_list overload instead of
670 * the ellipsis one which is obviously wrong. The compiler would choose
671 * va_list because ellipsis has the lowest rank when it comes to resolving
672 * overloads, as opposed to va_list which is an exact match for |char *|.
673 */
674class Utf8StrFmtVA : public Utf8StrFmt
675{
676public:
677
678 /**
679 * Constructs a new string given the format string and the list
680 * of the arguments for the format string.
681 *
682 * @param format printf-like format string (in UTF-8 encoding)
683 * @param args list of arguments for the format string
684 */
685 Utf8StrFmtVA (const char *format, va_list args) { init (format, args); }
686};
687
688/**
689 * The BstrFmt class is a shortcut to <tt>Bstr (Utf8StrFmt (...))</tt>.
690 */
691class BstrFmt : public Bstr
692{
693public:
694
695 /**
696 * Constructs a new string given the format string and the list of the
697 * arguments for the format string.
698 *
699 * @param aFormat printf-like format string (in UTF-8 encoding).
700 * @param ... List of the arguments for the format string.
701 */
702 explicit BstrFmt (const char *aFormat, ...)
703 {
704 va_list args;
705 va_start (args, aFormat);
706 raw_copy (bstr, Utf8StrFmtVA (aFormat, args));
707 va_end (args);
708 }
709};
710
711/**
712 * The BstrFmtVA class is a shortcut to <tt>Bstr (Utf8StrFmtVA (...))</tt>.
713 */
714class BstrFmtVA : public Bstr
715{
716public:
717
718 /**
719 * Constructs a new string given the format string and the list of the
720 * arguments for the format string.
721 *
722 * @param aFormat printf-like format string (in UTF-8 encoding).
723 * @param aArgs List of arguments for the format string
724 */
725 BstrFmtVA (const char *aFormat, va_list aArgs)
726 {
727 raw_copy (bstr, Utf8StrFmtVA (aFormat, aArgs));
728 }
729};
730
731} /* namespace com */
732
733#endif /* ___VBox_com_string_h */
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