* strings.h, strings.c (scm_i_make_symbol): Added FLAGS parameter.
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1/* classes: h_files */
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3#ifndef SCM_STRINGS_H
4#define SCM_STRINGS_H
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3ee86942 6/* Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998,2000,2001, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
8c494e99 7 *
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8 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
10 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
11 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
8c494e99 12 *
73be1d9e 13 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
0f2d19dd 14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
16 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
8c494e99 17 *
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18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
19 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
20 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
21 */
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b4309c3c 25#include "libguile/__scm.h"
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3ee86942 29/* String representation.
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31 A string is a piece of a stringbuf. A stringbuf can be used by
32 more than one string. When a string is written to and the
33 stringbuf of that string is used by more than one string, a new
34 stringbuf is created. That is, strings are copy-on-write. This
35 behavior can be used to make the substring operation quite
36 efficient.
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38 The implementation is tuned so that mutating a string is costly,
39 but just reading it is cheap and lock-free.
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41 There are also mutation-sharing strings. They refer to a part of
42 an ordinary string. Writing to a mutation-sharing string just
43 writes to the ordinary string.
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45
46 Internal, low level interface to the character arrays
47
48 - Use scm_i_string_chars to get a pointer to the byte array of a
49 string for reading. Use scm_i_string_length to get the number of
50 bytes in that array. The array is not null-terminated.
51
52 - The array is valid as long as the corresponding SCM object is
53 protected but only until the next SCM_TICK. During such a 'safe
54 point', strings might change their representation.
55
56 - Use scm_i_string_writable_chars to get the same pointer as with
57 scm_i_string_chars, but for reading and writing. This is a
58 potentially costly operation since it implements the
59 copy-on-write behavior. When done with the writing, call
60 scm_i_string_stop_writing. You must do this before the next
61 SCM_TICK. (This means, before calling almost any other scm_
62 function and you can't allow throws, of course.)
63
64 - New strings can be created with scm_i_make_string. This gives
65 access to a writable pointer that remains valid as long as nobody
66 else makes a copy-on-write substring of the string. Do not call
67 scm_i_string_stop_writing for this pointer.
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69 Legacy interface
70
71 - SCM_STRINGP returns false for sh-strings.
72
73 - SCM_STRING_CHARS uses scm_i_string_writable_chars and immediately
74 calls scm_i_stop_writing, hoping for the best. SCM_STRING_LENGTH
75 is the same as scm_i_string_length. SCM_STRINGP will only return
76 true for strings that are null-terminated when accessed with
77 SCM_STRING_CHARS.
78*/
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80SCM_API SCM scm_string_p (SCM x);
81SCM_API SCM scm_string (SCM chrs);
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82SCM_API SCM scm_make_string (SCM k, SCM chr);
83SCM_API SCM scm_string_length (SCM str);
84SCM_API SCM scm_string_ref (SCM str, SCM k);
85SCM_API SCM scm_string_set_x (SCM str, SCM k, SCM chr);
86SCM_API SCM scm_substring (SCM str, SCM start, SCM end);
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87SCM_API SCM scm_substring_shared (SCM str, SCM start, SCM end);
88SCM_API SCM scm_substring_copy (SCM str, SCM start, SCM end);
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89SCM_API SCM scm_string_append (SCM args);
90
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91SCM_API SCM scm_c_make_string (size_t len, SCM chr);
92SCM_API size_t scm_c_string_length (SCM str);
93SCM_API SCM scm_c_string_ref (SCM str, size_t pos);
94SCM_API void scm_c_string_set_x (SCM str, size_t pos, SCM chr);
95SCM_API SCM scm_c_substring (SCM str, size_t start, size_t end);
96SCM_API SCM scm_c_substring_shared (SCM str, size_t start, size_t end);
97SCM_API SCM scm_c_substring_copy (SCM str, size_t start, size_t end);
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99SCM_API int scm_is_string (SCM x);
100SCM_API SCM scm_from_locale_string (const char *str);
101SCM_API SCM scm_from_locale_stringn (const char *str, size_t len);
102SCM_API SCM scm_take_locale_string (char *str);
103SCM_API SCM scm_take_locale_stringn (char *str, size_t len);
104SCM_API char *scm_to_locale_string (SCM str);
105SCM_API char *scm_to_locale_stringn (SCM str, size_t *lenp);
106SCM_API size_t scm_to_locale_stringbuf (SCM str, char *buf, size_t max_len);
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108SCM_API SCM scm_makfromstrs (int argc, char **argv);
109
110/* internal accessor functions. Arguments must be valid. */
111
112SCM_API SCM scm_i_make_string (size_t len, char **datap);
113SCM_API SCM scm_i_substring (SCM str, size_t start, size_t end);
114SCM_API SCM scm_i_substring_shared (SCM str, size_t start, size_t end);
115SCM_API SCM scm_i_substring_copy (SCM str, size_t start, size_t end);
116SCM_API size_t scm_i_string_length (SCM str);
117SCM_API const char *scm_i_string_chars (SCM str);
118SCM_API char *scm_i_string_writable_chars (SCM str);
119SCM_API void scm_i_string_stop_writing (void);
120
121/* internal functions related to symbols. */
122
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123SCM_API SCM scm_i_make_symbol (SCM name, scm_t_bits flags,
124 unsigned long hash, SCM props);
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125SCM_API const char *scm_i_symbol_chars (SCM sym);
126SCM_API size_t scm_i_symbol_length (SCM sym);
127SCM_API SCM scm_i_symbol_substring (SCM sym, size_t start, size_t end);
128
129/* internal GC functions. */
130
131SCM_API SCM scm_i_string_mark (SCM str);
132SCM_API SCM scm_i_stringbuf_mark (SCM buf);
133SCM_API SCM scm_i_symbol_mark (SCM buf);
134SCM_API void scm_i_string_free (SCM str);
135SCM_API void scm_i_stringbuf_free (SCM buf);
136SCM_API void scm_i_symbol_free (SCM sym);
137
c829a427 138/* internal utility functions. */
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140SCM_API char **scm_i_allocate_string_pointers (SCM list);
141SCM_API void scm_i_free_string_pointers (char **pointers);
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142SCM_API void scm_i_get_substring_spec (size_t len,
143 SCM start, size_t *cstart,
144 SCM end, size_t *cend);
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146/* deprecated stuff */
147
148#if SCM_ENABLE_DEPRECATED
149
150SCM_API int SCM_STRINGP (SCM obj);
151SCM_API char *SCM_STRING_CHARS (SCM str);
152SCM_API size_t SCM_STRING_LENGTH (SCM str);
153#define SCM_STRING_UCHARS ((unsigned char *)SCM_STRING_CHARS (str))
154
155#endif
156
c829a427 157SCM_API void scm_init_strings (void);
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36284627 159#endif /* SCM_STRINGS_H */
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161/*
162 Local Variables:
163 c-file-style: "gnu"
164 End:
165*/