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IN NO EVENT SHALL * THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER * IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ #ifndef EINA_USTRINGSHARE_H_ #define EINA_USTRINGSHARE_H_ #include "eina_types.h" #include "eina_unicode.h" /** * @addtogroup Eina_UStringshare_Group Unicode Stringshare * * These functions allow you to store one copy of a string, and use it * throughout your program. * * This is a method to reduce the number of duplicated strings kept in * memory. It's pretty common for the same strings to be dynamically * allocated repeatedly between applications and libraries, especially in * circumstances where you could have multiple copies of a structure that * allocates the string. So rather than duplicating and freeing these * strings, you request a read-only pointer to an existing string and * only incur the overhead of a hash lookup. * * It sounds like micro-optimizing, but profiling has shown this can have * a significant impact as you scale the number of copies up. It improves * string creation/destruction speed, reduces memory use and decreases * memory fragmentation, so a win all-around. * * For more information, you can look at the @ref tutorial_ustringshare_page. */ /** * @addtogroup Eina_Data_Types_Group Data Types * * @{ */ /** * @defgroup Eina_UStringshare_Group Unicode Stringshare * * @{ */ /** * @brief Retrieve an instance of a string for use in a program. * * @param str The string to retrieve an instance of. * @param slen The string size (<= strlen(str)). * @return A pointer to an instance of the string on success. * @c NULL on failure. * * This function retrieves an instance of @p str. If @p str is * @c NULL, then @c NULL is returned. If @p str is already stored, it * is just returned and its reference counter is increased. Otherwise * it is added to the strings to be searched and a duplicated string * of @p str is returned. * * This function does not check string size, but uses the * exact given size. This can be used to share_common part of a larger * buffer or substring. * * @see eina_ustringshare_add() */ EAPI const Eina_Unicode *eina_ustringshare_add_length(const Eina_Unicode *str, unsigned int slen) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /** * @brief Retrieve an instance of a string for use in a program. * * @param str The NULL-terminated string to retrieve an instance of. * @return A pointer to an instance of the string on success. * @c NULL on failure. * * This function retrieves an instance of @p str. If @p str is * @c NULL, then @c NULL is returned. If @p str is already stored, it * is just returned and its reference counter is increased. Otherwise * it is added to the strings to be searched and a duplicated string * of @p str is returned. * * The string @p str must be NULL-terminated ('@\0') and its full * length will be used. To use part of the string or non-null * terminated, use eina_stringshare_add_length() instead. * * @see eina_ustringshare_add_length() */ EAPI const Eina_Unicode *eina_ustringshare_add(const Eina_Unicode *str) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /** * Increment references of the given shared string. * * @param str The shared string. * @return A pointer to an instance of the string on success. * @c NULL on failure. * * This is similar to eina_share_common_add(), but it's faster since it will * avoid lookups if possible, but on the down side it requires the parameter * to be shared before, in other words, it must be the return of a previous * eina_ustringshare_add(). * * There is no unref since this is the work of eina_ustringshare_del(). */ EAPI const Eina_Unicode *eina_ustringshare_ref(const Eina_Unicode *str); /** * @brief Note that the given string has lost an instance. * * @param str string The given string. * * This function decreases the reference counter associated to @p str * if it exists. If that counter reaches 0, the memory associated to * @p str is freed. If @p str is @c NULL, the function returns * immediately. * * Note that if the given pointer is not shared or @c NULL, bad things * will happen, likely a segmentation fault. */ EAPI void eina_ustringshare_del(const Eina_Unicode *str); /** * @brief Note that the given string @b must be shared. * * @param str the shared string to know the length. It is safe to * give @c NULL, in that case @c -1 is returned. * * This function is a cheap way to known the length of a shared * string. Note that if the given pointer is not shared, bad * things will happen, likely a segmentation fault. If in doubt, try * strlen(). */ EAPI int eina_ustringshare_strlen(const Eina_Unicode *str) EINA_PURE EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /** * @brief Dump the contents of the share_common. * * This function dumps all strings in the share_common to stdout with a * DDD: prefix per line and a memory usage summary. */ EAPI void eina_ustringshare_dump(void); static inline Eina_Bool eina_ustringshare_replace(const Eina_Unicode **p_str, const Eina_Unicode *news) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1); static inline Eina_Bool eina_ustringshare_replace_length(const Eina_Unicode **p_str, const Eina_Unicode *news, unsigned int slen) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1); #include "eina_inline_ustringshare.x" /** * @} */ /** * @} */ #endif /* EINA_STRINGSHARE_H_ */