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Rename gtk/ and libgaim/ to pidgin/ and libpurple/
author Sean Egan <seanegan@gmail.com>
date Sat, 20 Jan 2007 02:32:10 +0000
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1 /**
2 * @file stringref.h Reference-counted immutable strings
3 * @ingroup core
4 *
5 * gaim
6 *
7 * Gaim is the legal property of its developers, whose names are too numerous
8 * to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this
9 * source distribution.
10 *
11 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
14 * (at your option) any later version.
15 *
16 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 * GNU General Public License for more details.
20 *
21 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
23 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
24 *
25 */
26 #ifndef _GAIM_STRINGREF_H_
27 #define _GAIM_STRINGREF_H_
28
29 #ifdef __cplusplus
30 extern "C" {
31 #endif
32
33 typedef struct _GaimStringref GaimStringref;
34
35 /**
36 * Creates an immutable reference-counted string object. The newly
37 * created object will have a reference count of 1.
38 *
39 * @param value This will be the value of the string; it will be
40 * duplicated.
41 *
42 * @return A newly allocated string reference object with a refcount
43 * of 1.
44 */
45 GaimStringref *gaim_stringref_new(const char *value);
46
47 /**
48 * Creates an immutable reference-counted string object. The newly
49 * created object will have a reference count of zero, and if it is
50 * not referenced before the next iteration of the mainloop it will
51 * be freed at that time.
52 *
53 * @param value This will be the value of the string; it will be
54 * duplicated.
55 *
56 * @return A newly allocated string reference object with a refcount
57 * of zero.
58 */
59 GaimStringref *gaim_stringref_new_noref(const char *value);
60
61 /**
62 * Creates an immutable reference-counted string object from a printf
63 * format specification and arguments. The created object will have a
64 * reference count of 1.
65 *
66 * @param format A printf-style format specification.
67 *
68 * @return A newly allocated string reference object with a refcount
69 * of 1.
70 */
71 GaimStringref *gaim_stringref_printf(const char *format, ...);
72
73 /**
74 * Increase the reference count of the given stringref.
75 *
76 * @param stringref String to be referenced.
77 *
78 * @return A pointer to the referenced string.
79 */
80 GaimStringref *gaim_stringref_ref(GaimStringref *stringref);
81
82 /**
83 * Decrease the reference count of the given stringref. If this
84 * reference count reaches zero, the stringref will be freed; thus
85 * you MUST NOT use this string after dereferencing it.
86 *
87 * @param stringref String to be dereferenced.
88 */
89 void gaim_stringref_unref(GaimStringref *stringref);
90
91 /**
92 * Retrieve the value of a stringref.
93 *
94 * @note This value should not be cached or stored in a local variable.
95 * While there is nothing inherently incorrect about doing so, it
96 * is easy to forget that the cached value is in fact a
97 * reference-counted object and accidentally use it after
98 * dereferencing. This is more problematic for a reference-
99 * counted object than a heap-allocated object, as it may seem to
100 * be valid or invalid nondeterministically based on how many
101 * other references to it exist.
102 *
103 * @param stringref String reference from which to retrieve the value.
104 *
105 * @return The contents of the string reference.
106 */
107 const char *gaim_stringref_value(const GaimStringref *stringref);
108
109 /**
110 * Compare two stringrefs for string equality. This returns the same
111 * value as strcmp would, where <0 indicates that s1 is "less than" s2
112 * in the ASCII lexicography, 0 indicates equality, etc.
113 *
114 * @param s1 The reference string.
115 *
116 * @param s2 The string to compare against the reference.
117 *
118 * @return An ordering indication on s1 and s2.
119 */
120 int gaim_stringref_cmp(const GaimStringref *s1, const GaimStringref *s2);
121
122 /**
123 * Find the length of the string inside a stringref.
124 *
125 * @param stringref The string in whose length we are interested.
126 *
127 * @return The length of the string in stringref
128 */
129 size_t gaim_stringref_len(const GaimStringref *stringref);
130
131 #ifdef __cplusplus
132 }
133 #endif
134
135 #endif /* _GAIM_STRINGREF_H_ */