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author | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2009-09-02 00:07:27 +0200 |
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committer | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2009-09-02 01:37:37 +0200 |
commit | 5f236208d0d864546e59afa0f5a11c9b3ba14b10 (patch) | |
tree | eed5d9203a2633c8efb85c1b36425eab87574299 /libguile/strings.h | |
parent | f0eb5ae6c173aed35965b0561897fda1d8ff0db1 (diff) | |
parent | d7e7a02a6251c8ed4f76933d9d30baeee3f599c0 (diff) | |
download | guile-5f236208d0d864546e59afa0f5a11c9b3ba14b10.tar.gz |
Merge branch 'boehm-demers-weiser-gc' into bdw-gc-static-alloc
Conflicts:
acinclude.m4
libguile/strings.c
Diffstat (limited to 'libguile/strings.h')
-rw-r--r-- | libguile/strings.h | 102 |
1 files changed, 73 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/libguile/strings.h b/libguile/strings.h index 2dabde1d6..910d51ee6 100644 --- a/libguile/strings.h +++ b/libguile/strings.h @@ -6,18 +6,19 @@ /* Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998,2000,2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License + * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * - * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA + * 02110-1301 USA */ @@ -45,26 +46,37 @@ Internal, low level interface to the character arrays - - Use scm_i_string_chars to get a pointer to the byte array of a - string for reading. Use scm_i_string_length to get the number of - bytes in that array. The array is not null-terminated. + - Use scm_is_narrow_string to determine is the string is narrow or + wide. + + - Use scm_i_string_chars or scm_i_string_wide_chars to get a + pointer to the byte or scm_t_wchar array of a string for reading. + Use scm_i_string_length to get the number of characters in that + array. The array is not null-terminated. - The array is valid as long as the corresponding SCM object is protected but only until the next SCM_TICK. During such a 'safe point', strings might change their representation. - - Use scm_i_string_writable_chars to get the same pointer as with - scm_i_string_chars, but for reading and writing. This is a - potentially costly operation since it implements the - copy-on-write behavior. When done with the writing, call - scm_i_string_stop_writing. You must do this before the next - SCM_TICK. (This means, before calling almost any other scm_ - function and you can't allow throws, of course.) - - - New strings can be created with scm_i_make_string. This gives - access to a writable pointer that remains valid as long as nobody - else makes a copy-on-write substring of the string. Do not call - scm_i_string_stop_writing for this pointer. + - Use scm_i_string_start_writing to get a version of the string + ready for reading and writing. This is a potentially costly + operation since it implements the copy-on-write behavior. When + done with the writing, call scm_i_string_stop_writing. You must + do this before the next SCM_TICK. (This means, before calling + almost any other scm_ function and you can't allow throws, of + course.) + + - New strings can be created with scm_i_make_string or + scm_i_make_wide_string. This gives access to a writable pointer + that remains valid as long as nobody else makes a copy-on-write + substring of the string. Do not call scm_i_string_stop_writing + for this pointer. + + - Alternately, scm_i_string_ref and scm_i_string_set_x can be used + to read and write strings without worrying about whether the + string is narrow or wide. scm_i_string_set_x still needs to be + bracketed by scm_i_string_start_writing and + scm_i_string_stop_writing. Legacy interface @@ -73,13 +85,24 @@ - SCM_STRING_CHARS uses scm_i_string_writable_chars and immediately calls scm_i_stop_writing, hoping for the best. SCM_STRING_LENGTH is the same as scm_i_string_length. SCM_STRING_CHARS will throw - an error for for strings that are not null-terminated. + an error for for strings that are not null-terminated. There is + no wide version of this interface. */ +/* A type indicating what strategy to take when string locale + conversion is unsuccessful. */ +typedef enum +{ + SCM_FAILED_CONVERSION_ERROR = SCM_ICONVEH_ERROR, + SCM_FAILED_CONVERSION_QUESTION_MARK = SCM_ICONVEH_QUESTION_MARK, + SCM_FAILED_CONVERSION_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE = SCM_ICONVEH_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE +} scm_t_string_failed_conversion_handler; + SCM_API SCM scm_string_p (SCM x); SCM_API SCM scm_string (SCM chrs); SCM_API SCM scm_make_string (SCM k, SCM chr); SCM_API SCM scm_string_length (SCM str); +SCM_API SCM scm_string_bytes_per_char (SCM str); SCM_API SCM scm_string_ref (SCM str, SCM k); SCM_API SCM scm_string_set_x (SCM str, SCM k, SCM chr); SCM_API SCM scm_substring (SCM str, SCM start, SCM end); @@ -101,10 +124,16 @@ SCM_API SCM scm_c_substring_copy (SCM str, size_t start, size_t end); SCM_API int scm_is_string (SCM x); SCM_API SCM scm_from_locale_string (const char *str); SCM_API SCM scm_from_locale_stringn (const char *str, size_t len); +SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_from_utf8_string (const scm_t_uint8 *str); SCM_API SCM scm_take_locale_string (char *str); SCM_API SCM scm_take_locale_stringn (char *str, size_t len); SCM_API char *scm_to_locale_string (SCM str); SCM_API char *scm_to_locale_stringn (SCM str, size_t *lenp); +SCM_INTERNAL char *scm_to_stringn (SCM str, size_t *lenp, + const char *encoding, + scm_t_string_failed_conversion_handler + handler); +SCM_INTERNAL scm_t_uint8 *scm_i_to_utf8_string (SCM str); SCM_API size_t scm_to_locale_stringbuf (SCM str, char *buf, size_t max_len); SCM_API SCM scm_makfromstrs (int argc, char **argv); @@ -115,14 +144,15 @@ SCM_API SCM scm_makfromstrs (int argc, char **argv); /* Type tag for read-only strings. */ #define scm_tc7_ro_string (scm_tc7_string + 0x200) -/* Flags for shared and inline strings. */ +/* Flags for shared and wide strings. */ #define SCM_I_STRINGBUF_F_SHARED 0x100 -#define SCM_I_STRINGBUF_F_INLINE 0x200 +#define SCM_I_STRINGBUF_F_WIDE 0x400 /* internal accessor functions. Arguments must be valid. */ SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_make_string (size_t len, char **datap); +SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_make_wide_string (size_t len, scm_t_wchar **datap); SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_substring (SCM str, size_t start, size_t end); SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_substring_read_only (SCM str, size_t start, size_t end); SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_substring_shared (SCM str, size_t start, size_t end); @@ -130,8 +160,14 @@ SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_substring_copy (SCM str, size_t start, size_t end); SCM_INTERNAL size_t scm_i_string_length (SCM str); SCM_API /* FIXME: not internal */ const char *scm_i_string_chars (SCM str); SCM_API /* FIXME: not internal */ char *scm_i_string_writable_chars (SCM str); +SCM_INTERNAL const scm_t_wchar *scm_i_string_wide_chars (SCM str); +SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_string_start_writing (SCM str); SCM_INTERNAL void scm_i_string_stop_writing (void); - +SCM_INTERNAL int scm_i_is_narrow_string (SCM str); +SCM_INTERNAL scm_t_wchar scm_i_string_ref (SCM str, size_t x); +SCM_INTERNAL int scm_i_string_contains_char (SCM str, char c); +SCM_INTERNAL int scm_i_string_strcmp (SCM sstr, size_t start_x, const char *cstr); +SCM_INTERNAL void scm_i_string_set_x (SCM str, size_t p, scm_t_wchar chr); /* internal functions related to symbols. */ SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_make_symbol (SCM name, scm_t_bits flags, @@ -139,12 +175,13 @@ SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_make_symbol (SCM name, scm_t_bits flags, SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_c_make_symbol (const char *name, size_t len, scm_t_bits flags, unsigned long hash, SCM props); -SCM_INTERNAL SCM -scm_i_c_take_symbol (char *name, size_t len, - scm_t_bits flags, unsigned long hash, SCM props); SCM_INTERNAL const char *scm_i_symbol_chars (SCM sym); +SCM_INTERNAL const scm_t_wchar *scm_i_symbol_wide_chars (SCM sym); SCM_INTERNAL size_t scm_i_symbol_length (SCM sym); +SCM_INTERNAL int scm_i_is_narrow_symbol (SCM str); +SCM_INTERNAL int scm_i_try_narrow_string (SCM str); SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_symbol_substring (SCM sym, size_t start, size_t end); +SCM_INTERNAL scm_t_wchar scm_i_symbol_ref (SCM sym, size_t x); /* internal utility functions. */ @@ -152,7 +189,14 @@ SCM_INTERNAL char **scm_i_allocate_string_pointers (SCM list); SCM_INTERNAL void scm_i_get_substring_spec (size_t len, SCM start, size_t *cstart, SCM end, size_t *cend); -SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_take_stringbufn (char *str, size_t len); + +/* Debugging functions */ + +SCM_API SCM scm_sys_string_dump (SCM); +SCM_API SCM scm_sys_symbol_dump (SCM); +#if SCM_STRING_LENGTH_HISTOGRAM +SCM_API SCM scm_sys_stringbuf_hist (void); +#endif /* deprecated stuff */ |