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20 #ifndef INCLUDED_RTL_USTRING_H
21 #define INCLUDED_RTL_USTRING_H
23 #include <sal/config.h>
25 #include <osl/interlck.h>
26 #include <rtl/string.h>
27 #include <rtl/textenc.h>
28 #include <sal/saldllapi.h>
29 #include <sal/types.h>
31 #ifdef __cplusplus
32 extern "C" {
33 #endif
35 /* ======================================================================= */
37 /** Return the length of a string.
39 The length is equal to the number of 16-bit Unicode characters in the
40 string, without the terminating NUL character.
42 @param str
43 a null-terminated string.
45 @return
46 the length of the sequence of characters represented by this string,
47 excluding the terminating NUL character.
49 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_getLength(
50 const sal_Unicode * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
52 /** Compare two strings.
54 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
55 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. This function
56 cannot be used for language-specific sorting. Both strings must be
57 null-terminated.
59 @param first
60 the first null-terminated string to be compared.
62 @param second
63 the second null-terminated string which is compared with the first one.
65 @return
66 0 if both strings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first string is
67 less than the second string, and a value greater than 0 if the first
68 string is greater than the second string.
70 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_compare(
71 const sal_Unicode * first, const sal_Unicode * second ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
73 /** Compare two strings.
75 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
76 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. This function
77 cannot be used for language-specific sorting.
79 @param first
80 the first string to be compared. Need not be null-terminated, but must be
81 at least as long as the specified firstLen.
83 @param firstLen
84 the length of the first string.
86 @param second
87 the second string which is compared with the first one. Need not be
88 null-terminated, but must be at least as long as the specified secondLen.
90 @param secondLen
91 the length of the second string.
93 @return
94 0 if both strings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first string is
95 less than the second string, and a value greater than 0 if the first
96 string is greater than the second string.
98 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_compare_WithLength(
99 const sal_Unicode * first, sal_Int32 firstLen, const sal_Unicode * second, sal_Int32 secondLen ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
101 /** Compare two strings with a maximum count of characters.
103 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
104 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. This function
105 cannot be used for language-specific sorting.
107 @param first
108 the first string to be compared. Need not be null-terminated, but must be
109 at least as long as the specified firstLen.
111 @param firstLen
112 the length of the first string.
114 @param second
115 the second string which is compared with the first one. Need not be
116 null-terminated, but must be at least as long as the specified secondLen.
118 @param secondLen
119 the length of the second string.
121 @param shortenedLen
122 the maximum number of characters to compare. This length can be greater
123 or smaller than the lengths of the two strings.
125 @return
126 0 if both substrings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first substring
127 is less than the second substring, and a value greater than 0 if the first
128 substring is greater than the second substring.
130 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_shortenedCompare_WithLength(
131 const sal_Unicode * first, sal_Int32 firstLen, const sal_Unicode * second, sal_Int32 secondLen, sal_Int32 shortenedLen ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
133 /** Compare two strings from back to front.
135 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
136 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. This function
137 cannot be used for language-specific sorting.
139 @param first
140 the first string to be compared. Need not be null-terminated, but must be
141 at least as long as the specified firstLen.
143 @param firstLen
144 the length of the first string.
146 @param second
147 the second string which is compared with the first one. Need not be
148 null-terminated, but must be at least as long as the specified secondLen.
150 @param secondLen
151 the length of the second string.
153 @return
154 0 if both strings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first string
155 compares less than the second string, and a value greater than 0 if the
156 first string compares greater than the second string.
158 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_reverseCompare_WithLength(
159 const sal_Unicode * first, sal_Int32 firstLen, const sal_Unicode * second, sal_Int32 secondLen ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
161 /** Compare two strings from back to front for equality.
163 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
164 strings and returns 'true' if, ans only if, both strings are equal.
165 This function cannot be used for language-specific sorting.
167 @param first
168 the first string to be compared. Need not be null-terminated, but must be
169 at least as long as the specified len.
171 @param second
172 the second string which is compared with the first one. Need not be
173 null-terminated, but must be at least as long as the specified len.
175 @param len
176 the length of both strings.
178 @return
179 true if both strings are equal, false if they are not equal.
182 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Bool SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_asciil_reverseEquals_WithLength(
183 const sal_Unicode * first, const sal_Char * second, sal_Int32 len ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
185 /** Compare two strings, ignoring the case of ASCII characters.
187 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
188 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. Character
189 values between 65 and 90 (ASCII A--Z) are interpreted as values between 97
190 and 122 (ASCII a--z). This function cannot be used for language-specific
191 sorting. Both strings must be null-terminated.
193 @param first
194 the first null-terminated string to be compared.
196 @param second
197 the second null-terminated string which is compared with the first one.
199 @return
200 0 if both strings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first string is
201 less than the second string, and a value greater than 0 if the first
202 string is greater than the second string.
204 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_compareIgnoreAsciiCase(
205 const sal_Unicode * first, const sal_Unicode * second ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
207 /** Compare two strings, ignoring the case of ASCII characters.
209 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
210 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. Character
211 values between 65 and 90 (ASCII A--Z) are interpreted as values between 97
212 and 122 (ASCII a--z). This function cannot be used for language-specific
213 sorting.
215 @param first
216 the first string to be compared. Need not be null-terminated, but must be
217 at least as long as the specified firstLen.
219 @param firstLen
220 the length of the first string.
222 @param second
223 the second string which is compared with the first one. Need not be
224 null-terminated, but must be at least as long as the specified secondLen.
226 @param secondLen
227 the length of the second string.
229 @return
230 0 if both strings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first string is
231 less than the second string, and a value greater than 0 if the first
232 string is greater than the second string.
234 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_compareIgnoreAsciiCase_WithLength(
235 const sal_Unicode * first, sal_Int32 firstLen, const sal_Unicode * second, sal_Int32 secondLen ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
237 /** Compare two strings with a maximum count of characters, ignoring the case
238 of ASCII characters.
240 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
241 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. Character
242 values between 65 and 90 (ASCII A--Z) are interpreted as values between 97
243 and 122 (ASCII a--z). This function cannot be used for language-specific
244 sorting.
246 @param first
247 the first string to be compared. Need not be null-terminated, but must be
248 at least as long as the specified firstLen.
250 @param firstLen
251 the length of the first string.
253 @param second
254 the second string which is compared with the first one. Need not be
255 null-terminated, but must be at least as long as the specified secondLen.
257 @param secondLen
258 the length of the second string.
260 @param shortenedLen
261 the maximum number of characters to compare. This length can be greater
262 or smaller than the lengths of the two strings.
264 @return
265 0 if both substrings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first substring
266 is less than the second substring, and a value greater than 0 if the first
267 substring is greater than the second substring.
269 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_shortenedCompareIgnoreAsciiCase_WithLength(
270 const sal_Unicode * first, sal_Int32 firstLen, const sal_Unicode * second, sal_Int32 secondLen, sal_Int32 shortenedLen ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
272 /** Compare two strings.
274 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
275 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. This function
276 cannot be used for language-specific sorting. Both strings must be
277 null-terminated.
279 Since this function is optimized for performance, the ASCII character
280 values are not converted in any way. The caller has to make sure that
281 all ASCII characters are in the allowed range of 0 and 127, inclusive.
283 @param first
284 the first null-terminated string to be compared.
286 @param second
287 the second null-terminated ASCII string which is compared with the first
288 one.
290 @return
291 0 if both substrings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first substring
292 is less than the second substring, and a value greater than 0 if the first
293 substring is greater than the second substring.
295 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_ascii_compare(
296 const sal_Unicode * first, const sal_Char * second ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
298 /** Compare two strings.
300 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
301 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. This function
302 cannot be used for language-specific sorting.
304 Since this function is optimized for performance, the ASCII character
305 values are not converted in any way. The caller has to make sure that
306 all ASCII characters are in the allowed range of 0 and 127, inclusive.
308 @param first
309 the first string to be compared. Need not be null-terminated, but must be
310 at least as long as the specified firstLen.
312 @param firstLen
313 the length of the first string.
315 @param second
316 the second null-terminated ASCII string which is compared with the first
317 one.
319 @return
320 0 if both substrings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first substring
321 is less than the second substring, and a value greater than 0 if the first
322 substring is greater than the second substring.
324 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_ascii_compare_WithLength(
325 const sal_Unicode * first, sal_Int32 firstLen, const sal_Char * second ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
327 /** Compare two strings with a maximum count of characters.
329 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
330 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. This function
331 cannot be used for language-specific sorting.
333 Since this function is optimized for performance, the ASCII character
334 values are not converted in any way. The caller has to make sure that
335 all ASCII characters are in the allowed range of 0 and 127, inclusive.
337 @param first
338 the first string to be compared. Need not be null-terminated, but must be
339 at least as long as the specified firstLen.
341 @param firstLen
342 the length of the first string.
344 @param second
345 the second null-terminated ASCII string which is compared with the first
346 one.
348 @param shortenedLen
349 the maximum number of characters to compare. This length can be greater
350 or smaller than the lengths of the two strings.
352 @return
353 0 if both substrings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first substring
354 is less than the second substring, and a value greater than 0 if the first
355 substring is greater than the second substring.
357 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_ascii_shortenedCompare_WithLength(
358 const sal_Unicode * first, sal_Int32 firstLen, const sal_Char * second, sal_Int32 shortenedLen ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
360 /** Compare two strings from back to front.
362 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
363 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. This function
364 cannot be used for language-specific sorting.
366 Since this function is optimized for performance, the ASCII character
367 values are not converted in any way. The caller has to make sure that
368 all ASCII characters are in the allowed range of 0 and 127, inclusive.
370 @param first
371 the first string to be compared. Need not be null-terminated, but must be
372 at least as long as the specified firstLen.
374 @param firstLen
375 the length of the first string.
377 @param second
378 the second ASCII string which is compared with the first one. Need not be
379 null-terminated, but must be at least as long as the specified secondLen.
381 @param secondLen
382 the length of the second string.
384 @return
385 0 if both strings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first string
386 compares less than the second string, and a value greater than 0 if the
387 first string compares greater than the second string.
389 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_asciil_reverseCompare_WithLength(
390 const sal_Unicode * first, sal_Int32 firstLen, const sal_Char * second, sal_Int32 secondLen ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
392 /** Compare two strings, ignoring the case of ASCII characters.
394 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
395 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. Character
396 values between 65 and 90 (ASCII A--Z) are interpreted as values between 97
397 and 122 (ASCII a--z). This function cannot be used for language-specific
398 sorting. Both strings must be null-terminated.
400 Since this function is optimized for performance, the ASCII character
401 values are not converted in any way. The caller has to make sure that
402 all ASCII characters are in the allowed range of 0 and 127, inclusive.
404 @param first
405 the first null-terminated string to be compared.
407 @param second
408 the second null-terminated ASCII string which is compared with the first
409 one.
411 @return
412 0 if both strings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first string is
413 less than the second string, and a value greater than 0 if the first
414 string is greater than the second string.
416 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_ascii_compareIgnoreAsciiCase(
417 const sal_Unicode * first, const sal_Char * second ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
419 /** Compare two strings, ignoring the case of ASCII characters.
421 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
422 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. Character
423 values between 65 and 90 (ASCII A--Z) are interpreted as values between 97
424 and 122 (ASCII a--z). This function cannot be used for language-specific
425 sorting.
427 Since this function is optimized for performance, the ASCII character
428 values are not converted in any way. The caller has to make sure that
429 all ASCII characters are in the allowed range of 0 and 127, inclusive.
431 @param first
432 the first string to be compared. Need not be null-terminated, but must be
433 at least as long as the specified firstLen.
435 @param firstLen
436 the length of the first string.
438 @param second
439 the second null-terminated ASCII string which is compared with the first
440 one.
442 @return
443 0 if both strings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first string is
444 less than the second string, and a value greater than 0 if the first
445 string is greater than the second string.
447 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_ascii_compareIgnoreAsciiCase_WithLength(
448 const sal_Unicode * first, sal_Int32 firstLen, const sal_Char * second ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
450 /** Compare two strings, ignoring the case of ASCII characters.
452 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
453 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. Character
454 values between 65 and 90 (ASCII A--Z) are interpreted as values between 97
455 and 122 (ASCII a--z). This function cannot be used for language-specific
456 sorting.
458 Since this function is optimized for performance, the ASCII character
459 values are not converted in any way. The caller has to make sure that
460 all ASCII characters are in the allowed range of 0 and 127, inclusive.
462 @param first
463 the first string to be compared. Need not be null-terminated, but must be
464 at least as long as the specified firstLen.
466 @param firstLen
467 the length of the first string.
469 @param second
470 the second string which is compared with the first one. Need not be
471 null-terminated, but must be at least as long as the specified secondLen.
473 @param secondLen
474 the length of the second string.
476 @return
477 0 if both strings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first string is
478 less than the second string, and a value greater than 0 if the first
479 string is greater than the second string.
481 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_ascii_compareIgnoreAsciiCase_WithLengths(
482 sal_Unicode const * first, sal_Int32 firstLen,
483 char const * second, sal_Int32 secondLen) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
485 /** Compare two strings with a maximum count of characters, ignoring the case
486 of ASCII characters.
488 The comparison is based on the numeric value of each character in the
489 strings and returns a value indicating their relationship. Character
490 values between 65 and 90 (ASCII A--Z) are interpreted as values between 97
491 and 122 (ASCII a--z). This function cannot be used for language-specific
492 sorting.
494 Since this function is optimized for performance, the ASCII character
495 values are not converted in any way. The caller has to make sure that
496 all ASCII characters are in the allowed range of 0 and 127, inclusive.
498 @param first
499 the first string to be compared. Need not be null-terminated, but must be
500 at least as long as the specified firstLen.
502 @param firstLen
503 the length of the first string.
505 @param second
506 the second null-terminated ASCII string which is compared with the first
507 one.
509 @param shortenedLen
510 the maximum number of characters to compare. This length can be greater
511 or smaller than the lengths of the two strings.
513 @return
514 0 if both substrings are equal, a value less than 0 if the first substring
515 is less than the second substring, and a value greater than 0 if the first
516 substring is greater than the second substring.
518 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_ascii_shortenedCompareIgnoreAsciiCase_WithLength(
519 const sal_Unicode * first, sal_Int32 firstLen, const sal_Char * second, sal_Int32 shortenedLen ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
521 /** Return a hash code for a string.
523 It is not allowed to store the hash code persistently, because later
524 versions could return other hash codes. The string must be
525 null-terminated.
527 @param str
528 a null-terminated string.
530 @return
531 a hash code for the given string.
533 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_hashCode(
534 const sal_Unicode * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
536 /** Return a hash code for a string.
538 It is not allowed to store the hash code persistently, because later
539 versions could return other hash codes.
541 @param str
542 a string. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at least as long as
543 the specified len.
545 @param len
546 the length of the string.
548 @return
549 a hash code for the given string.
551 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_hashCode_WithLength(
552 const sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int32 len ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
554 /** Search for the first occurrence of a character within a string.
556 The string must be null-terminated.
558 @param str
559 a null-terminated string.
561 @param ch
562 the character to be searched for.
564 @return
565 the index (starting at 0) of the first occurrence of the character in the
566 string, or -1 if the character does not occur.
568 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_indexOfChar(
569 const sal_Unicode * str, sal_Unicode ch ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
571 /** Search for the first occurrence of a character within a string.
573 @param str
574 a string. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at least as long as
575 the specified len.
577 @param len
578 the length of the string.
580 @param ch
581 the character to be searched for.
583 @return
584 the index (starting at 0) of the first occurrence of the character in the
585 string, or -1 if the character does not occur.
587 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_indexOfChar_WithLength(
588 const sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int32 len, sal_Unicode ch ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
590 /** Search for the last occurrence of a character within a string.
592 The string must be null-terminated.
594 @param str
595 a null-terminated string.
597 @param ch
598 the character to be searched for.
600 @return
601 the index (starting at 0) of the last occurrence of the character in the
602 string, or -1 if the character does not occur. The returned value is
603 always smaller than the string length.
605 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_lastIndexOfChar(
606 const sal_Unicode * str, sal_Unicode ch ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
608 /** Search for the last occurrence of a character within a string.
610 @param str
611 a string. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at least as long as
612 the specified len.
614 @param len
615 the length of the string.
617 @param ch
618 the character to be searched for.
620 @return
621 the index (starting at 0) of the last occurrence of the character in the
622 string, or -1 if the character does not occur. The returned value is
623 always smaller than the string length.
625 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_lastIndexOfChar_WithLength(
626 const sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int32 len, sal_Unicode ch ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
628 /** Search for the first occurrence of a substring within a string.
630 If subStr is empty, or both str and subStr are empty, -1 is returned.
631 Both strings must be null-terminated.
633 @param str
634 a null-terminated string.
636 @param subStr
637 the null-terminated substring to be searched for.
639 @return
640 the index (starting at 0) of the first character of the first occurrence
641 of the substring within the string, or -1 if the substring does not occur.
643 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_indexOfStr(
644 const sal_Unicode * str, const sal_Unicode * subStr ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
646 /** Search for the first occurrence of a substring within a string.
648 If subStr is empty, or both str and subStr are empty, -1 is returned.
650 @param str
651 a string. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at least as long as
652 the specified len.
654 @param len
655 the length of the string.
657 @param subStr
658 the substring to be searched for. Need not be null-terminated, but must
659 be at least as long as the specified subLen.
661 @param subLen
662 the length of the substring.
664 @return
665 the index (starting at 0) of the first character of the first occurrence
666 of the substring within the string, or -1 if the substring does not occur.
668 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_indexOfStr_WithLength(
669 const sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int32 len, const sal_Unicode * subStr, sal_Int32 subLen ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
671 /** Search for the first occurrence of an ASCII substring within a string.
673 @param str
674 a string. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at least as long as
675 the specified len.
677 @param len
678 the length of the string; must be non-negative.
680 @param subStr
681 the substring to be searched for. Need not be null-terminated, but must
682 be at least as long as the specified subLen. Must only contain characters
683 in the ASCII range 0x00--7F.
685 @param subLen
686 the length of the substring; must be non-negative.
688 @return
689 the index (starting at 0) of the first character of the first occurrence
690 of the substring within the string, or -1 if the substring does not occur.
691 If subLen is zero, -1 is returned.
693 @since UDK 3.2.7
695 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_indexOfAscii_WithLength(
696 sal_Unicode const * str, sal_Int32 len,
697 char const * subStr, sal_Int32 subLen) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
699 /** Search for the last occurrence of a substring within a string.
701 If subStr is empty, or both str and subStr are empty, -1 is returned.
702 Both strings must be null-terminated.
704 @param str
705 a null-terminated string.
707 @param subStr
708 the null-terminated substring to be searched for.
710 @return
711 the index (starting at 0) of the first character of the last occurrence
712 of the substring within the string, or -1 if the substring does not occur.
714 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_lastIndexOfStr(
715 const sal_Unicode * str, const sal_Unicode * subStr ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
717 /** Search for the last occurrence of a substring within a string.
719 If subStr is empty, or both str and subStr are empty, -1 is returned.
721 @param str
722 a string. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at least as long as
723 the specified len.
725 @param len
726 the length of the string.
728 @param subStr
729 the substring to be searched for. Need not be null-terminated, but must
730 be at least as long as the specified subLen.
732 @param subLen
733 the length of the substring.
735 @return
736 the index (starting at 0) of the first character of the first occurrence
737 of the substring within the string, or -1 if the substring does not occur.
739 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_lastIndexOfStr_WithLength(
740 const sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int32 len, const sal_Unicode * subStr, sal_Int32 subLen ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
742 /** Search for the last occurrence of an ASCII substring within a string.
744 @param str
745 a string. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at least as long as
746 the specified len.
748 @param len
749 the length of the string; must be non-negative.
751 @param subStr
752 the substring to be searched for. Need not be null-terminated, but must
753 be at least as long as the specified subLen. Must only contain characters
754 in the ASCII range 0x00--7F.
756 @param subLen
757 the length of the substring; must be non-negative.
759 @return
760 the index (starting at 0) of the first character of the last occurrence
761 of the substring within the string, or -1 if the substring does not occur.
762 If subLen is zero, -1 is returned.
764 @since UDK 3.2.7
766 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_lastIndexOfAscii_WithLength(
767 sal_Unicode const * str, sal_Int32 len,
768 char const * subStr, sal_Int32 subLen) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
770 /** Replace all occurrences of a single character within a string.
772 If oldChar does not occur within str, then the string is not modified.
773 The string must be null-terminated.
775 @param str
776 a null-terminated string.
778 @param oldChar
779 the old character.
781 @param newChar
782 the new character.
784 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_replaceChar(
785 sal_Unicode * str, sal_Unicode oldChar, sal_Unicode newChar ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
787 /** Replace all occurrences of a single character within a string.
789 If oldChar does not occur within str, then the string is not modified.
791 @param str
792 a string. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at least as long as
793 the specified len.
795 @param len
796 the length of the string.
798 @param oldChar
799 the old character.
801 @param newChar
802 the new character.
804 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_replaceChar_WithLength(
805 sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int32 len, sal_Unicode oldChar, sal_Unicode newChar ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
807 /** Convert all ASCII uppercase letters to lowercase within a string.
809 The characters with values between 65 and 90 (ASCII A--Z) are replaced
810 with values between 97 and 122 (ASCII a--z). The string must be
811 null-terminated.
813 @param str
814 a null-terminated string.
816 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_toAsciiLowerCase(
817 sal_Unicode * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
819 /** Convert all ASCII uppercase letters to lowercase within a string.
821 The characters with values between 65 and 90 (ASCII A--Z) are replaced
822 with values between 97 and 122 (ASCII a--z).
824 @param str
825 a string. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at least as long as
826 the specified len.
828 @param len
829 the length of the string.
831 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_toAsciiLowerCase_WithLength(
832 sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int32 len ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
834 /** Convert all ASCII lowercase letters to uppercase within a string.
836 The characters with values between 97 and 122 (ASCII a--z) are replaced
837 with values between 65 and 90 (ASCII A--Z). The string must be
838 null-terminated.
840 @param str
841 a null-terminated string.
843 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_toAsciiUpperCase(
844 sal_Unicode * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
846 /** Convert all ASCII lowercase letters to uppercase within a string.
848 The characters with values between 97 and 122 (ASCII a--z) are replaced
849 with values between 65 and 90 (ASCII A--Z).
851 @param str
852 a string. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at least as long as
853 the specified len.
855 @param len
856 the length of the string.
858 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_toAsciiUpperCase_WithLength(
859 sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int32 len ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
861 /** Remove white space from both ends of a string.
863 All characters with values less than or equal to 32 (the space character)
864 are considered to be white space. This function cannot be used for
865 language-specific operations. The string must be null-terminated.
867 @param str
868 a null-terminated string.
870 @return
871 the new length of the string.
873 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_trim(
874 sal_Unicode * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
876 /** Remove white space from both ends of the string.
878 All characters with values less than or equal to 32 (the space character)
879 are considered to be white space. This function cannot be used for
880 language-specific operations. The string must be null-terminated.
882 @param str
883 a string. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at least as long as
884 the specified len.
886 @param len
887 the original length of the string.
889 @return
890 the new length of the string.
892 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_trim_WithLength(
893 sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int32 len ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
895 /** Create the string representation of a boolean.
897 If b is true, the buffer is filled with the string "true" and 5 is
898 returned. If b is false, the buffer is filled with the string "false" and
899 6 is returned. This function cannot be used for language-specific
900 operations.
902 @param str
903 a buffer that is big enough to hold the result and the terminating NUL
904 character. You should use the RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFBOOLEAN define to
905 create a buffer that is big enough.
907 @param b
908 a boolean value.
910 @return
911 the length of the string.
913 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_valueOfBoolean(
914 sal_Unicode * str, sal_Bool b ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
915 #define RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFBOOLEAN RTL_STR_MAX_VALUEOFBOOLEAN
917 /** Create the string representation of a character.
919 @param str
920 a buffer that is big enough to hold the result and the terminating NUL
921 character. You should use the RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFCHAR define to create a
922 buffer that is big enough.
924 @param ch
925 a character value.
927 @return
928 the length of the string.
930 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_valueOfChar(
931 sal_Unicode * str, sal_Unicode ch ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
932 #define RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFCHAR RTL_STR_MAX_VALUEOFCHAR
934 /** Create the string representation of an integer.
936 This function cannot be used for language-specific operations.
938 @param str
939 a buffer that is big enough to hold the result and the terminating NUL
940 character. You should use the RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFINT32 define to create
941 a buffer that is big enough.
943 @param i
944 an integer value.
946 @param radix
947 the radix. Must be between RTL_USTR_MIN_RADIX (2) and RTL_USTR_MAX_RADIX
948 (36), inclusive.
950 @return
951 the length of the string.
953 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_valueOfInt32(
954 sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int32 i, sal_Int16 radix ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
955 #define RTL_USTR_MIN_RADIX RTL_STR_MIN_RADIX
956 #define RTL_USTR_MAX_RADIX RTL_STR_MAX_RADIX
957 #define RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFINT32 RTL_STR_MAX_VALUEOFINT32
959 /** Create the string representation of a long integer.
961 This function cannot be used for language-specific operations.
963 @param str
964 a buffer that is big enough to hold the result and the terminating NUL
965 character. You should use the RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFINT64 define to create
966 a buffer that is big enough.
968 @param l
969 a long integer value.
971 @param radix
972 the radix. Must be between RTL_USTR_MIN_RADIX (2) and RTL_USTR_MAX_RADIX
973 (36), inclusive.
975 @return
976 the length of the string.
978 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_valueOfInt64(
979 sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int64 l, sal_Int16 radix ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
980 #define RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFINT64 RTL_STR_MAX_VALUEOFINT64
982 /** Create the string representation of an unsigned long integer.
984 This function cannot be used for language-specific operations.
986 @param str
987 a buffer that is big enough to hold the result and the terminating NUL
988 character. You should use the RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFUINT64 define to create
989 a buffer that is big enough.
991 @param l
992 a long integer value.
994 @param radix
995 the radix. Must be between RTL_USTR_MIN_RADIX (2) and RTL_USTR_MAX_RADIX
996 (36), inclusive.
998 @return
999 the length of the string.
1001 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_valueOfUInt64(
1002 sal_Unicode * str, sal_uInt64 l, sal_Int16 radix ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1003 #define RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFINT64 RTL_STR_MAX_VALUEOFINT64
1005 /** Create the string representation of a float.
1007 This function cannot be used for language-specific conversion.
1009 @param str
1010 a buffer that is big enough to hold the result and the terminating NUL
1011 character. You should use the RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFFLOAT define to create
1012 a buffer that is big enough.
1014 @param f
1015 a float value.
1017 @return
1018 the length of the string.
1020 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_valueOfFloat(
1021 sal_Unicode * str, float f ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1022 #define RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFFLOAT RTL_STR_MAX_VALUEOFFLOAT
1024 /** Create the string representation of a double.
1026 This function cannot be used for language-specific conversion.
1028 @param str
1029 a buffer that is big enough to hold the result and the terminating NUL
1030 character. You should use the RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFDOUBLE define to create
1031 a buffer that is big enough.
1033 @param d
1034 a double value.
1036 @return
1037 the length of the string.
1039 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_valueOfDouble(
1040 sal_Unicode * str, double d ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1041 #define RTL_USTR_MAX_VALUEOFDOUBLE RTL_STR_MAX_VALUEOFDOUBLE
1043 /** Interpret a string as a boolean.
1045 This function cannot be used for language-specific conversion. The string
1046 must be null-terminated.
1048 @param str
1049 a null-terminated string.
1051 @return
1052 true if the string is "1" or "true" in any ASCII case, false otherwise.
1054 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Bool SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_toBoolean(
1055 const sal_Unicode * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1057 /** Interpret a string as an integer.
1059 This function cannot be used for language-specific conversion. The string
1060 must be null-terminated.
1062 @param str
1063 a null-terminated string.
1065 @param radix
1066 the radix. Must be between RTL_USTR_MIN_RADIX (2) and RTL_USTR_MAX_RADIX
1067 (36), inclusive.
1069 @return
1070 the integer value represented by the string, or 0 if the string does not
1071 represent an integer.
1073 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_toInt32(
1074 const sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int16 radix ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1076 /** Interpret a string as an unsigned integer.
1078 This function cannot be used for language-specific conversion. The string
1079 must be null-terminated.
1081 @param str
1082 a null-terminated string.
1084 @param radix
1085 the radix. Must be between RTL_USTR_MIN_RADIX (2) and RTL_USTR_MAX_RADIX
1086 (36), inclusive.
1088 @return
1089 the unsigned integer value represented by the string, or 0 if the string
1090 does not represent an unsigned integer.
1092 @since LibreOffice 4.2
1094 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_uInt32 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_toUInt32(
1095 const sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int16 radix ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1097 /** Interpret a string as a long integer.
1099 This function cannot be used for language-specific conversion. The string
1100 must be null-terminated.
1102 @param str
1103 a null-terminated string.
1105 @param radix
1106 the radix. Must be between RTL_USTR_MIN_RADIX (2) and RTL_USTR_MAX_RADIX
1107 (36), inclusive.
1109 @return
1110 the long integer value represented by the string, or 0 if the string does
1111 not represent a long integer.
1113 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int64 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_toInt64(
1114 const sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int16 radix ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1116 /** Interpret a string as an unsigned long integer.
1118 This function cannot be used for language-specific conversion. The string
1119 must be null-terminated.
1121 @param str
1122 a null-terminated string.
1124 @param radix
1125 the radix. Must be between RTL_USTR_MIN_RADIX (2) and RTL_USTR_MAX_RADIX
1126 (36), inclusive.
1128 @return
1129 the unsigned long integer value represented by the string, or 0 if the
1130 string does not represent an unsigned long integer.
1132 @since LibreOffice 4.1
1134 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_uInt64 SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_toUInt64(
1135 const sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int16 radix ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1137 /** Interpret a string as a float.
1139 This function cannot be used for language-specific conversion. The string
1140 must be null-terminated.
1142 @param str
1143 a null-terminated string.
1145 @return
1146 the float value represented by the string, or 0.0 if the string does not
1147 represent a float.
1149 SAL_DLLPUBLIC float SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_toFloat(
1150 const sal_Unicode * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1152 /** Interpret a string as a double.
1154 This function cannot be used for language-specific conversion. The string
1155 must be null-terminated.
1157 @param str
1158 a null-terminated string.
1160 @return
1161 the float value represented by the string, or 0.0 if the string does not
1162 represent a double.
1164 SAL_DLLPUBLIC double SAL_CALL rtl_ustr_toDouble(
1165 const sal_Unicode * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1167 /* ======================================================================= */
1169 #if defined(SAL_W32)
1170 #pragma pack(push, 4)
1171 #endif
1173 /** @cond INTERNAL */
1174 /** The implementation of a Unicode string.
1176 typedef struct SAL_DLLPUBLIC_RTTI _rtl_uString
1178 oslInterlockedCount refCount; /* opaque */
1179 sal_Int32 length;
1180 sal_Unicode buffer[1];
1181 } rtl_uString;
1182 /** @endcond */
1184 #if defined(SAL_W32)
1185 #pragma pack(pop)
1186 #endif
1188 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
1190 /** Increment the reference count of a string.
1192 @param str
1193 a string.
1195 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_acquire(
1196 rtl_uString * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C() SAL_HOT;
1198 /** Decrement the reference count of a string.
1200 If the count goes to zero than the string data is deleted.
1202 @param str
1203 a string.
1205 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_release(
1206 rtl_uString * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C() SAL_HOT;
1208 /** Allocate a new string containing no characters.
1210 @param newStr
1211 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
1212 string.
1214 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_new(
1215 rtl_uString ** newStr ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1217 /** Allocate a new string containing space for a given number of characters.
1219 The reference count of the new string will be 1. The length of the string
1220 will be nLen. This function does not handle out-of-memory conditions.
1222 For nLen < 0 or failed allocation this method returns NULL.
1224 The characters of the capacity are not cleared, and the length is set to
1225 nLen, unlike the similar method of rtl_uString_new_WithLength which
1226 zeros out the buffer, and sets the length to 0. So should be somewhat
1227 more efficient for allocating a new string.
1229 call rtl_uString_release to release the string
1230 alternatively pass ownership to an OUString with
1231 rtl::OUString(newStr, SAL_NO_ACQUIRE);
1233 @param[in] nLen the number of characters.
1234 @return pointer to the new string.
1236 @since LibreOffice 4.1
1238 SAL_DLLPUBLIC rtl_uString * SAL_CALL rtl_uString_alloc(sal_Int32 nLen) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1240 /** Allocate a new string containing space for a given number of characters.
1242 If len is greater than zero, the reference count of the new string will be
1243 1. The values of all characters are set to 0 and the length of the string
1244 is 0. This function does not handle out-of-memory conditions.
1246 @param newStr
1247 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
1248 string.
1250 @param nLen
1251 the number of characters.
1253 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_new_WithLength(
1254 rtl_uString ** newStr, sal_Int32 nLen ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1256 /** Allocate a new string that contains a copy of another string.
1258 If the length of value is greater than zero, the reference count of the
1259 new string will be 1. This function does not handle out-of-memory
1260 conditions.
1262 @param newStr
1263 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
1264 string.
1266 @param value
1267 a valid string.
1269 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newFromString(
1270 rtl_uString ** newStr, const rtl_uString * value ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1272 /** Allocate a new string that contains a copy of a character array.
1274 If the length of value is greater than zero, the reference count of the
1275 new string will be 1. This function does not handle out-of-memory
1276 conditions.
1278 @param newStr
1279 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
1280 string.
1282 @param value
1283 a null-terminated character array.
1285 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newFromStr(
1286 rtl_uString ** newStr, const sal_Unicode * value ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1288 /** Allocate a new string that contains a copy of a character array.
1290 If the length of value is greater than zero, the reference count of the
1291 new string will be 1. This function does not handle out-of-memory
1292 conditions.
1294 @param newStr
1295 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
1296 string.
1298 @param value
1299 a character array. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at least as
1300 long as the specified len.
1302 @param len
1303 the length of the character array.
1305 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newFromStr_WithLength(
1306 rtl_uString ** newStr, const sal_Unicode * value, sal_Int32 len ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1308 /** Allocate a new string that is a substring of this string.
1310 The substring begins at the specified beginIndex and contains count
1311 characters. Meaningless combinations such as negative beginIndex,
1312 or beginIndex + count greater than the length of the string have
1313 undefined behaviour.
1315 @param[out] newStr the specified substring.
1316 @param[in] from the String to take the substring from.
1317 @param[in] beginIndex the beginning index, inclusive.
1318 @param[in] count the number of characters.
1319 @return the specified substring.
1321 @since LibreOffice 4.0
1323 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newFromSubString(
1324 rtl_uString ** newStr, const rtl_uString * from,
1325 sal_Int32 beginIndex, sal_Int32 count ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1327 /** Allocate a new string that contains a copy of a character array.
1329 If the length of value is greater than zero, the reference count of the
1330 new string will be 1. This function does not handle out-of-memory
1331 conditions.
1333 Since this function is optimized for performance, the ASCII character
1334 values are not converted in any way. The caller has to make sure that
1335 all ASCII characters are in the allowed range of 0 and 127, inclusive.
1337 @param newStr
1338 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
1339 string.
1341 @param value
1342 a null-terminated ASCII character array.
1344 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newFromAscii(
1345 rtl_uString ** newStr, const sal_Char * value ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1348 @internal
1349 @since LibreOffice 3.6
1351 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newFromLiteral(
1352 rtl_uString ** newStr, const sal_Char * value, sal_Int32 len,
1353 sal_Int32 allocExtra ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1355 /** Allocate a new string from an array of Unicode code points.
1357 @param newString
1358 a non-null pointer to a (possibly null) rtl_uString pointer, which (if
1359 non-null) will have been passed to rtl_uString_release before the function
1360 returns. Upon return, points to the newly allocated string or to null if
1361 there was either an out-of-memory condition or the resulting number of
1362 UTF-16 code units would have been larger than SAL_MAX_INT32. The newly
1363 allocated string (if any) must ultimately be passed to rtl_uString_release.
1365 @param codePoints
1366 an array of at least codePointCount code points, which each must be in the
1367 range from 0 to 0x10FFFF, inclusive. May be null if codePointCount is zero.
1369 @param codePointCount
1370 the non-negative number of code points.
1372 @since UDK 3.2.7
1374 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newFromCodePoints(
1375 rtl_uString ** newString, sal_uInt32 const * codePoints,
1376 sal_Int32 codePointCount) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1378 /** Assign a new value to a string.
1380 First releases any value str might currently hold, then acquires
1381 rightValue.
1383 @param str
1384 pointer to the string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
1385 string.
1387 @param rightValue
1388 a valid string.
1390 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_assign(
1391 rtl_uString ** str, rtl_uString * rightValue ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1393 /** Return the length of a string.
1395 The length is equal to the number of characters in the string.
1397 @param str
1398 a valid string.
1400 @return
1401 the length of the string.
1403 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_uString_getLength(
1404 const rtl_uString * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1406 /** Return a pointer to the underlying character array of a string.
1408 @param str
1409 a valid string.
1411 @return
1412 a pointer to the null-terminated character array.
1414 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Unicode * SAL_CALL rtl_uString_getStr(
1415 rtl_uString * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1417 /** Create a new string that is the concatenation of two other strings.
1419 The new string does not necessarily have a reference count of 1 (in cases
1420 where one of the two other strings is empty), so it must not be modified
1421 without checking the reference count. This function does not handle
1422 out-of-memory conditions.
1424 @param newStr
1425 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
1426 string.
1428 @param left
1429 a valid string.
1431 @param right
1432 a valid string.
1434 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newConcat(
1435 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * left, rtl_uString * right ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1437 /** Create a new string that is the concatenation of two other strings.
1439 The new string does not necessarily have a reference count of 1 (in cases
1440 where the ASCII string is empty), so it must not be modified without
1441 checking the reference count.
1443 @param newString
1444 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
1445 string.
1447 @param left
1448 a valid string.
1450 @param right must not be null and must point to memory of at least
1451 \p rightLength ASCII bytes
1453 @param rightLength the length of the \p right string; must be non-negative
1455 @since LibreOffice 5.1
1457 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newConcatAsciiL(
1458 rtl_uString ** newString, rtl_uString * left, char const * right,
1459 sal_Int32 rightLength);
1461 /** Create a new string that is the concatenation of two other strings.
1463 The new string does not necessarily have a reference count of 1 (in cases
1464 where the UTF-16 string is empty), so it must not be modified without
1465 checking the reference count.
1467 @param newString pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null
1468 or a valid string.
1470 @param left a valid string.
1472 @param right must not be null and must point to memory of at least
1473 \p rightLength UTF-16 code units
1475 @param rightLength the length of the \p right string; must be non-negative
1477 @since LibreOffice 5.3
1479 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newConcatUtf16L(
1480 rtl_uString ** newString, rtl_uString * left, sal_Unicode const * right,
1481 sal_Int32 rightLength);
1483 /** Create a new string by replacing a substring of another string.
1485 The new string results from replacing a number of characters (count),
1486 starting at the specified position (index) in the original string (str),
1487 with some new substring (subStr). If subStr is null, than only a number
1488 of characters is deleted.
1490 The new string does not necessarily have a reference count of 1, so it
1491 must not be modified without checking the reference count. This function
1492 does not handle out-of-memory conditions.
1494 @param newStr
1495 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
1496 string.
1498 @param str
1499 a valid string.
1501 @param idx
1502 the index into str at which to start replacement. Must be between 0 and
1503 the length of str, inclusive.
1505 @param count
1506 the number of characters to remove. Must not be negative, and the sum of
1507 index and count must not exceed the length of str.
1509 @param subStr
1510 either null or a valid string to be inserted.
1512 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceStrAt(
1513 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, sal_Int32 idx, sal_Int32 count, rtl_uString * subStr ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1515 /** Create a new string by replacing all occurrences of a single character
1516 within another string.
1518 The new string results from replacing all occurrences of oldChar in str
1519 with newChar.
1521 The new string does not necessarily have a reference count of 1 (in cases
1522 where oldChar does not occur in str), so it must not be modified without
1523 checking the reference count. This function does not handle out-of-memory
1524 conditions.
1526 @param newStr
1527 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
1528 string.
1530 @param str
1531 a valid string.
1533 @param oldChar
1534 the old character.
1536 @param newChar
1537 the new character.
1539 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplace(
1540 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, sal_Unicode oldChar, sal_Unicode newChar ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1542 /** Create a new string by replacing the first occurrence of a given substring
1543 with another substring.
1545 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1546 point to null or a valid rtl_uString
1548 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1550 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null
1552 @param to pointer to the replacing substring; must not be null
1554 @param[in,out] index pointer to a start index, must not be null; upon entry
1555 to the function its value is the index into the original string at which to
1556 start searching for the \p from substring, the value must be non-negative
1557 and not greater than the original string's length; upon exit from the
1558 function its value is the index into the original string at which the
1559 replacement took place or -1 if no replacement took place
1561 @since LibreOffice 3.6
1563 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceFirst(
1564 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, rtl_uString const * from,
1565 rtl_uString const * to, sal_Int32 * index) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1567 /** Create a new string by replacing the first occurrence of a given substring
1568 with another substring.
1570 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1571 point to null or a valid rtl_uString
1573 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1575 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1576 must point to memory of at least \p fromLength ASCII bytes
1578 @param fromLength the length of the \p from substring; must be non-negative
1580 @param to pointer to the replacing substring; must not be null
1582 @param[in,out] index pointer to a start index, must not be null; upon entry
1583 to the function its value is the index into the original string at which to
1584 start searching for the \p from substring, the value must be non-negative
1585 and not greater than the original string's length; upon exit from the
1586 function its value is the index into the original string at which the
1587 replacement took place or -1 if no replacement took place
1589 @since LibreOffice 3.6
1591 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceFirstAsciiL(
1592 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, char const * from,
1593 sal_Int32 fromLength, rtl_uString const * to, sal_Int32 * index)
1594 SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1596 /** Create a new string by replacing the first occurrence of a given substring
1597 with another substring.
1599 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1600 point to null or a valid rtl_uString
1602 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1604 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null
1606 @param to pointer to the replacing substring; must not be null and must
1607 point to memory of at least \p toLength ASCII bytes
1609 @param toLength the length of the \p to substring; must be non-negative
1611 @param[in,out] index pointer to a start index, must not be null; upon entry
1612 to the function its value is the index into the original string at which to
1613 start searching for the \p from substring, the value must be non-negative
1614 and not greater than the original string's length; upon exit from the
1615 function its value is the index into the original string at which the
1616 replacement took place or -1 if no replacement took place
1618 @since LibreOffice 5.1
1620 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceFirstToAsciiL(
1621 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, rtl_uString const * from,
1622 char const * to, sal_Int32 toLength, sal_Int32 * index)
1623 SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1625 /** Create a new string by replacing the first occurrence of a given substring
1626 with another substring.
1628 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1629 point to null or a valid rtl_uString
1631 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1633 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1634 must point to memory of at least \p fromLength ASCII bytes
1636 @param fromLength the length of the \p from substring; must be non-negative
1638 @param to pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1639 must point to memory of at least \p toLength ASCII bytes
1641 @param toLength the length of the \p to substring; must be non-negative
1643 @param[in,out] index pointer to a start index, must not be null; upon entry
1644 to the function its value is the index into the original string at which to
1645 start searching for the \p from substring, the value must be non-negative
1646 and not greater than the original string's length; upon exit from the
1647 function its value is the index into the original string at which the
1648 replacement took place or -1 if no replacement took place
1650 @since LibreOffice 3.6
1652 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceFirstAsciiLAsciiL(
1653 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, char const * from,
1654 sal_Int32 fromLength, char const * to, sal_Int32 toLength,
1655 sal_Int32 * index) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1657 /** Create a new string by replacing the first occurrence of a given substring
1658 with another substring.
1660 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1661 point to null or a valid rtl_uString; upon return, points to the newly
1662 allocated string or to null if there was either an out-of-memory condition
1663 or the resulting number of UTF-16 code units would have been larger than
1664 SAL_MAX_INT32
1666 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1668 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1669 must point to memory of at least \p fromLength ASCII bytes
1671 @param fromLength the length of the \p from substring; must be non-negative
1673 @param to pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1674 must point to memory of at least \p toLength UTF-16 code units
1676 @param toLength the length of the \p to substring; must be non-negative
1678 @param[in,out] index pointer to a start index, must not be null; upon entry
1679 to the function its value is the index into the original string at which to
1680 start searching for the \p from substring, the value must be non-negative
1681 and not greater than the original string's length; upon exit from the
1682 function its value is the index into the original string at which the
1683 replacement took place (or would have taken place if \p newStr points to
1684 null upon return) or -1 if no replacement took place
1686 @since LibreOffice 5.3
1688 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceFirstAsciiLUtf16L(
1689 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, char const * from,
1690 sal_Int32 fromLength, sal_Unicode const * to, sal_Int32 toLength,
1691 sal_Int32 * index) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1693 /** Create a new string by replacing the first occurrence of a given substring
1694 with another substring.
1696 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1697 point to null or a valid rtl_uString; upon return, points to the newly
1698 allocated string or to null if there was either an out-of-memory condition
1699 or the resulting number of UTF-16 code units would have been larger than
1700 SAL_MAX_INT32
1702 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1704 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1705 must point to memory of at least \p fromLength UTF-16 code units
1707 @param fromLength the length of the \p from substring; must be non-negative
1709 @param to pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1710 must point to memory of at least \p toLength ASCII bytes
1712 @param toLength the length of the \p to substring; must be non-negative
1714 @param[in,out] index pointer to a start index, must not be null; upon entry
1715 to the function its value is the index into the original string at which to
1716 start searching for the \p from substring, the value must be non-negative
1717 and not greater than the original string's length; upon exit from the
1718 function its value is the index into the original string at which the
1719 replacement took place (or would have taken place if \p newStr points to
1720 null upon return) or -1 if no replacement took place
1722 @since LibreOffice 5.3
1724 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceFirstUtf16LAsciiL(
1725 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, sal_Unicode const * from,
1726 sal_Int32 fromLength, char const * to, sal_Int32 toLength,
1727 sal_Int32 * index) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1729 /** Create a new string by replacing the first occurrence of a given substring
1730 with another substring.
1732 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1733 point to null or a valid rtl_uString; upon return, points to the newly
1734 allocated string or to null if there was either an out-of-memory condition
1735 or the resulting number of UTF-16 code units would have been larger than
1736 SAL_MAX_INT32
1738 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1740 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1741 must point to memory of at least \p fromLength UTF-16 code units
1743 @param fromLength the length of the \p from substring; must be non-negative
1745 @param to pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1746 must point to memory of at least \p toLength UTF-16 code units
1748 @param toLength the length of the \p to substring; must be non-negative
1750 @param[in,out] index pointer to a start index, must not be null; upon entry
1751 to the function its value is the index into the original string at which to
1752 start searching for the \p from substring, the value must be non-negative
1753 and not greater than the original string's length; upon exit from the
1754 function its value is the index into the original string at which the
1755 replacement took place (or would have taken place if \p newStr points to
1756 null upon return) or -1 if no replacement took place
1758 @since LibreOffice 5.3
1760 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceFirstUtf16LUtf16L(
1761 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, sal_Unicode const * from,
1762 sal_Int32 fromLength, sal_Unicode const * to, sal_Int32 toLength,
1763 sal_Int32 * index) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1765 /** Create a new string by replacing all occurrences of a given substring with
1766 another substring.
1768 Replacing subsequent occurrences picks up only after a given replacement.
1769 That is, replacing from "xa" to "xx" in "xaa" results in "xxa", not "xxx".
1771 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1772 point to null or a valid rtl_uString
1774 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1776 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null
1778 @param to pointer to the replacing substring; must not be null
1780 @since LibreOffice 3.6
1782 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceAll(
1783 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, rtl_uString const * from,
1784 rtl_uString const * to) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1786 /** Create a new string by replacing all occurrences of a given substring with
1787 another substring.
1789 Replacing subsequent occurrences picks up only after a given replacement.
1790 That is, replacing from "xa" to "xx" in "xaa" results in "xxa", not "xxx".
1792 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1793 point to null or a valid rtl_uString
1795 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1797 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null
1799 @param to pointer to the replacing substring; must not be null
1801 @param fromIndex the position in the string where we will begin searching
1803 @since LibreOffice 4.0
1805 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceAllFromIndex(
1806 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, rtl_uString const * from,
1807 rtl_uString const * to, sal_Int32 fromIndex) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1809 /** Create a new string by replacing all occurrences of a given substring with
1810 another substring.
1812 Replacing subsequent occurrences picks up only after a given replacement.
1813 That is, replacing from "xa" to "xx" in "xaa" results in "xxa", not "xxx".
1815 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1816 point to null or a valid rtl_uString
1818 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1820 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1821 must point to memory of at least \p fromLength ASCII bytes
1823 @param fromLength the length of the \p from substring; must be non-negative
1825 @param to pointer to the replacing substring; must not be null
1827 @since LibreOffice 3.6
1829 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceAllAsciiL(
1830 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, char const * from,
1831 sal_Int32 fromLength, rtl_uString const * to) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1833 /** Create a new string by replacing all occurrences of a given substring with
1834 another substring.
1836 Replacing subsequent occurrences picks up only after a given replacement.
1837 That is, replacing from "xa" to "xx" in "xaa" results in "xxa", not "xxx".
1839 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1840 point to null or a valid rtl_uString
1842 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1844 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null
1846 @param to pointer to the replacing substring; must not be null and must
1847 point to memory of at least \p toLength ASCII bytes
1849 @param toLength the length of the \p to substring; must be non-negative
1851 @since LibreOffice 5.1
1853 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceAllToAsciiL(
1854 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, rtl_uString const * from,
1855 char const * to, sal_Int32 toLength) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1857 /** Create a new string by replacing all occurrences of a given substring with
1858 another substring.
1860 Replacing subsequent occurrences picks up only after a given replacement.
1861 That is, replacing from "xa" to "xx" in "xaa" results in "xxa", not "xxx".
1863 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1864 point to null or a valid rtl_uString
1866 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1868 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1869 must point to memory of at least \p fromLength ASCII bytes
1871 @param fromLength the length of the \p from substring; must be non-negative
1873 @param to pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1874 must point to memory of at least \p toLength ASCII bytes
1876 @param toLength the length of the \p to substring; must be non-negative
1878 @since LibreOffice 3.6
1880 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceAllAsciiLAsciiL(
1881 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, char const * from,
1882 sal_Int32 fromLength, char const * to, sal_Int32 toLength)
1883 SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1885 /** Create a new string by replacing all occurrences of a given substring with
1886 another substring.
1888 Replacing subsequent occurrences picks up only after a given replacement.
1889 That is, replacing from "xa" to "xx" in "xaa" results in "xxa", not "xxx".
1891 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1892 point to null or a valid rtl_uString; upon return, points to the newly
1893 allocated string or to null if there was either an out-of-memory condition
1894 or the resulting number of UTF-16 code units would have been larger than
1895 SAL_MAX_INT32
1897 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1899 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1900 must point to memory of at least \p fromLength ASCII bytes
1902 @param fromLength the length of the \p from substring; must be non-negative
1904 @param to pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1905 must point to memory of at least \p toLength UTF-16 code units
1907 @param toLength the length of the \p to substring; must be non-negative
1909 @since LibreOffice 3.6
1911 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceAllAsciiLUtf16L(
1912 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, char const * from,
1913 sal_Int32 fromLength, sal_Unicode const * to, sal_Int32 toLength)
1914 SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1916 /** Create a new string by replacing all occurrences of a given substring with
1917 another substring.
1919 Replacing subsequent occurrences picks up only after a given replacement.
1920 That is, replacing from "xa" to "xx" in "xaa" results in "xxa", not "xxx".
1922 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1923 point to null or a valid rtl_uString; upon return, points to the newly
1924 allocated string or to null if there was either an out-of-memory condition
1925 or the resulting number of UTF-16 code units would have been larger than
1926 SAL_MAX_INT32
1928 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1930 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1931 must point to memory of at least \p fromLength UTF-16 code units
1933 @param fromLength the length of the \p from substring; must be non-negative
1935 @param to pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1936 must point to memory of at least \p toLength ASCII bytes
1938 @param toLength the length of the \p to substring; must be non-negative
1940 @since LibreOffice 3.6
1942 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceAllUtf16LAsciiL(
1943 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, sal_Unicode const * from,
1944 sal_Int32 fromLength, char const * to, sal_Int32 toLength)
1945 SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1947 /** Create a new string by replacing all occurrences of a given substring with
1948 another substring.
1950 Replacing subsequent occurrences picks up only after a given replacement.
1951 That is, replacing from "xa" to "xx" in "xaa" results in "xxa", not "xxx".
1953 @param[in, out] newStr pointer to the new string; must not be null; must
1954 point to null or a valid rtl_uString; upon return, points to the newly
1955 allocated string or to null if there was either an out-of-memory condition
1956 or the resulting number of UTF-16 code units would have been larger than
1957 SAL_MAX_INT32
1959 @param str pointer to the original string; must not be null
1961 @param from pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1962 must point to memory of at least \p fromLength UTF-16 code units
1964 @param fromLength the length of the \p from substring; must be non-negative
1966 @param to pointer to the substring to be replaced; must not be null and
1967 must point to memory of at least \p toLength UTF-16 code units
1969 @param toLength the length of the \p to substring; must be non-negative
1971 @since LibreOffice 3.6
1973 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newReplaceAllUtf16LUtf16L(
1974 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str, sal_Unicode const * from,
1975 sal_Int32 fromLength, sal_Unicode const * to, sal_Int32 toLength)
1976 SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
1978 /** Create a new string by converting all ASCII uppercase letters to lowercase
1979 within another string.
1981 The new string results from replacing all characters with values between
1982 65 and 90 (ASCII A--Z) by values between 97 and 122 (ASCII a--z).
1984 This function cannot be used for language-specific conversion. The new
1985 string does not necessarily have a reference count of 1 (in cases where
1986 no characters need to be converted), so it must not be modified without
1987 checking the reference count. This function does not handle out-of-memory
1988 conditions.
1990 @param newStr
1991 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
1992 string.
1994 @param str
1995 a valid string.
1997 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newToAsciiLowerCase(
1998 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
2000 /** Create a new string by converting all ASCII lowercase letters to uppercase
2001 within another string.
2003 The new string results from replacing all characters with values between
2004 97 and 122 (ASCII a--z) by values between 65 and 90 (ASCII A--Z).
2006 This function cannot be used for language-specific conversion. The new
2007 string does not necessarily have a reference count of 1 (in cases where
2008 no characters need to be converted), so it must not be modified without
2009 checking the reference count. This function does not handle out-of-memory
2010 conditions.
2012 @param newStr
2013 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
2014 string.
2016 @param str
2017 a valid string.
2019 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newToAsciiUpperCase(
2020 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
2022 /** Create a new string by removing white space from both ends of another
2023 string.
2025 The new string results from removing all characters with values less than
2026 or equal to 32 (the space character) form both ends of str.
2028 This function cannot be used for language-specific conversion. The new
2029 string does not necessarily have a reference count of 1 (in cases where
2030 no characters need to be removed), so it must not be modified without
2031 checking the reference count. This function does not handle out-of-memory
2032 conditions.
2034 @param newStr
2035 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
2036 string.
2038 @param str
2039 a valid string.
2041 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_newTrim(
2042 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
2044 /** Create a new string by extracting a single token from another string.
2046 Starting at index, the token's next token is searched for. If there is no
2047 such token, the result is an empty string. Otherwise, all characters from
2048 the start of that token and up to, but not including the next occurrence
2049 of cTok make up the resulting token. The return value is the position of
2050 the next token, or -1 if no more tokens follow.
2052 Example code could look like
2053 rtl_uString * pToken = NULL;
2054 sal_Int32 nIndex = 0;
2058 nIndex = rtl_uString_getToken(&pToken, pStr, 0, ';', nIndex);
2061 while (nIndex >= 0);
2063 The new string does not necessarily have a reference count of 1, so it
2064 must not be modified without checking the reference count. This function
2065 does not handle out-of-memory conditions.
2067 @param newStr
2068 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
2069 string. If either token or index is negative, an empty token is stored in
2070 newStr (and -1 is returned).
2072 @param str
2073 a valid string.
2075 @param token
2076 the number of the token to return, starting at index.
2078 @param cTok
2079 the character that separates the tokens.
2081 @param idx
2082 the position at which searching for the token starts. Must not be greater
2083 than the length of str.
2085 @return
2086 the index of the next token, or -1 if no more tokens follow.
2088 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_uString_getToken(
2089 rtl_uString ** newStr , rtl_uString * str, sal_Int32 token, sal_Unicode cTok, sal_Int32 idx ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
2091 /* ======================================================================= */
2093 /** Supply an ASCII string literal together with its length and text encoding.
2095 This macro can be used to compute (some of) the arguments in function calls
2096 like rtl::OUString(RTL_CONSTASCII_USTRINGPARAM("foo")).
2098 @param constAsciiStr
2099 must be an expression of type "(possibly cv-qualified reference to) array of
2100 (possibly cv-qualified) char." Each element of the referenced array must
2101 represent an ASCII value in the range 0x00--0x7F. The last element of the
2102 referenced array is not considered part of the represented ASCII string, and
2103 its value should be 0x00. Depending on where this macro is used, the nature
2104 of the supplied expression might be further restricted.
2106 // The &foo[0] trick is intentional, it makes sure the type is char* or const char*
2107 // (plain cast to const char* would not work with non-const char foo[]="a", which seems to be allowed).
2108 // This is to avoid mistaken use with functions that accept string literals
2109 // (i.e. const char (&)[N]) where usage of this macro otherwise could match
2110 // the argument and a following int argument with a default value (e.g. OUString::match()).
2111 #define RTL_CONSTASCII_USTRINGPARAM( constAsciiStr ) (&(constAsciiStr)[0]), \
2112 ((sal_Int32)(SAL_N_ELEMENTS(constAsciiStr)-1)), RTL_TEXTENCODING_ASCII_US
2114 /* ======================================================================= */
2116 /* predefined constants for String-Conversion */
2117 #define OSTRING_TO_OUSTRING_CVTFLAGS (RTL_TEXTTOUNICODE_FLAGS_UNDEFINED_MAPTOPRIVATE |\
2118 RTL_TEXTTOUNICODE_FLAGS_MBUNDEFINED_DEFAULT |\
2119 RTL_TEXTTOUNICODE_FLAGS_INVALID_DEFAULT)
2121 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
2123 /** Create a new Unicode string by converting a byte string, using a specific
2124 text encoding.
2126 The lengths of the byte string and the Unicode string may differ (e.g.,
2127 for double-byte encodings, UTF-7, UTF-8).
2129 If the length of the byte string is greater than zero, the reference count
2130 of the new string will be 1.
2132 If an out-of-memory condition occurs, newStr will point to a null pointer
2133 upon return.
2135 @param newStr
2136 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
2137 string.
2139 @param str
2140 a byte character array. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at
2141 least as long as the specified len.
2143 @param len
2144 the length of the byte character array.
2146 @param encoding
2147 the text encoding to use for conversion.
2149 @param convertFlags
2150 flags which control the conversion. Either use
2151 OSTRING_TO_OUSTRING_CVTFLAGS, or see
2152 <http://udk.openoffice.org/cpp/man/spec/textconversion.html> for more
2153 details.
2155 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_string2UString(
2156 rtl_uString ** newStr, const sal_Char * str, sal_Int32 len, rtl_TextEncoding encoding, sal_uInt32 convertFlags ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
2158 /* ======================================================================= */
2159 /* Interning methods */
2161 /** Return a canonical representation for a string.
2163 A pool of strings, initially empty is maintained privately
2164 by the string class. On invocation, if present in the pool
2165 the original string will be returned. Otherwise this string,
2166 or a copy thereof will be added to the pool and returned.
2168 @param newStr
2169 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
2170 string.
2172 If an out-of-memory condition occurs, newStr will point to a null pointer
2173 upon return.
2175 @param str
2176 pointer to the string to be interned.
2178 @since UDK 3.2.7
2180 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_intern(
2181 rtl_uString ** newStr, rtl_uString * str) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
2183 /** Return a canonical representation for a string.
2185 A pool of strings, initially empty is maintained privately
2186 by the string class. On invocation, if present in the pool
2187 the original string will be returned. Otherwise this string,
2188 or a copy thereof will be added to the pool and returned.
2190 @param newStr
2191 pointer to the new string. The pointed-to data must be null or a valid
2192 string.
2194 If an out-of-memory condition occurs, newStr will point to a null pointer
2195 upon return.
2197 @param str
2198 a byte character array. Need not be null-terminated, but must be at
2199 least as long as the specified len.
2201 @param len
2202 the length of the byte character array.
2204 @param encoding
2205 the text encoding to use for conversion.
2207 @param convertFlags
2208 flags which control the conversion. Either use
2209 OSTRING_TO_OUSTRING_CVTFLAGS, or see
2210 <http://udk.openoffice.org/cpp/man/spec/textconversion.html> for more
2211 details.
2213 @param pInfo
2214 pointer to return conversion status in, or NULL.
2216 @since UDK 3.2.7
2218 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_internConvert(
2219 rtl_uString ** newStr,
2220 const sal_Char * str,
2221 sal_Int32 len,
2222 rtl_TextEncoding encoding,
2223 sal_uInt32 convertFlags,
2224 sal_uInt32 *pInfo) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
2226 /** Iterate through a string based on code points instead of UTF-16 code units.
2228 See Chapter 3 of The Unicode Standard 5.0 (Addison--Wesley, 2006) for
2229 definitions of the various terms used in this description.
2231 The given string is interpreted as a sequence of zero or more UTF-16 code
2232 units. For each index into this sequence (from zero to one less than the
2233 length of the sequence, inclusive), a code point represented starting at the
2234 given index is computed as follows:
2236 - If the UTF-16 code unit addressed by the index constitutes a well-formed
2237 UTF-16 code unit sequence, the computed code point is the scalar value
2238 encoded by that UTF-16 code unit sequence.
2240 - Otherwise, if the index is at least two UTF-16 code units away from the
2241 end of the sequence, and the sequence of two UTF-16 code units addressed by
2242 the index constitutes a well-formed UTF-16 code unit sequence, the computed
2243 code point is the scalar value encoded by that UTF-16 code unit sequence.
2245 - Otherwise, the computed code point is the UTF-16 code unit addressed by
2246 the index. (This last case catches unmatched surrogates as well as indices
2247 pointing into the middle of surrogate pairs.)
2249 @param string
2250 pointer to a valid string; must not be null.
2252 @param indexUtf16
2253 pointer to a UTF-16 based index into the given string; must not be null. On
2254 entry, the index must be in the range from zero to the length of the string
2255 (in UTF-16 code units), inclusive. Upon successful return, the index will
2256 be updated to address the UTF-16 code unit that is the given
2257 incrementCodePoints away from the initial index.
2259 @param incrementCodePoints
2260 the number of code points to move the given *indexUtf16. If non-negative,
2261 moving is done after determining the code point at the index. If negative,
2262 moving is done before determining the code point at the (then updated)
2263 index. The value must be such that the resulting UTF-16 based index is in
2264 the range from zero to the length of the string (in UTF-16 code units),
2265 inclusive.
2267 @return
2268 the code point (an integer in the range from 0 to 0x10FFFF, inclusive) that
2269 is represented within the string starting at the index computed as follows:
2270 If incrementCodePoints is non-negative, the index is the initial value of
2271 *indexUtf16; if incrementCodePoints is negative, the index is the updated
2272 value of *indexUtf16. In either case, the computed index must be in the
2273 range from zero to one less than the length of the string (in UTF-16 code
2274 units), inclusive.
2276 @since UDK 3.2.7
2278 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_uInt32 SAL_CALL rtl_uString_iterateCodePoints(
2279 rtl_uString const * string, sal_Int32 * indexUtf16,
2280 sal_Int32 incrementCodePoints);
2282 /** Converts a byte string to a Unicode string, signalling failure.
2284 @param target
2285 An out parameter receiving the converted string. Must not be null itself,
2286 and must contain either null or a pointer to a valid rtl_uString; the
2287 contents are unspecified if conversion fails (rtl_convertStringToUString
2288 returns false).
2290 @param source
2291 The byte string. May only be null if length is zero.
2293 @param length
2294 The length of the byte string. Must be non-negative.
2296 @param encoding
2297 The text encoding to convert from. Must be an octet encoding (i.e.,
2298 rtl_isOctetTextEncoding(encoding) must return true).
2300 @param flags
2301 A combination of RTL_TEXTTOUNICODE_FLAGS that detail how to do the
2302 conversion (see rtl_convertTextToUnicode). RTL_TEXTTOUNICODE_FLAGS_FLUSH
2303 need not be included, it is implicitly assumed. Typical uses are either
2304 RTL_TEXTTOUNICODE_FLAGS_UNDEFINED_ERROR |
2305 RTL_TEXTTOUNICODE_FLAGS_MBUNDEFINED_ERROR |
2306 RTL_TEXTTOUNICODE_FLAGS_INVALID_ERROR (fail if a byte or multi-byte sequence
2307 cannot be converted from the source encoding) or
2308 OSTRING_TO_OUSTRING_CVTFLAGS (make a best efforts conversion).
2310 @return
2311 True if the conversion succeeded, false otherwise.
2313 @since UDK 3.2.9
2315 SAL_DLLPUBLIC sal_Bool SAL_CALL rtl_convertStringToUString(
2316 rtl_uString ** target, char const * source, sal_Int32 length,
2317 rtl_TextEncoding encoding, sal_uInt32 flags) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
2319 /** Ensure a string has enough space for a given number of characters.
2321 If the given string is large enough and has refcount of 1, it is not altered in any way.
2322 Otherwise it is replaced by a copy that has enough space for the given number of characters,
2323 data from the source string is copied to the beginning of it, the content of the remaining
2324 capacity undefined, the string has refcount of 1, and refcount of the original string is decreased.
2326 @param str
2327 pointer to the string. The pointed-to data must be a valid string.
2329 @param size
2330 the number of characters
2332 @since LibreOffice 4.1
2333 @internal
2335 SAL_DLLPUBLIC void SAL_CALL rtl_uString_ensureCapacity( rtl_uString ** str, sal_Int32 size ) SAL_THROW_EXTERN_C();
2337 #ifdef __cplusplus
2339 #endif
2341 #endif // INCLUDED_RTL_USTRING_H
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