1 // Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #ifndef BASE_STRING16_H_
6 #define BASE_STRING16_H_
9 // A version of std::basic_string that provides 2-byte characters even when
10 // wchar_t is not implemented as a 2-byte type. You can access this class as
11 // string16. We also define char16, which string16 is based upon.
14 // On Windows, wchar_t is 2 bytes, and it can conveniently handle UTF-16/UCS-2
15 // data. Plenty of existing code operates on strings encoded as UTF-16.
17 // On many other platforms, sizeof(wchar_t) is 4 bytes by default. We can make
18 // it 2 bytes by using the GCC flag -fshort-wchar. But then std::wstring fails
19 // at run time, because it calls some functions (like wcslen) that come from
20 // the system's native C library -- which was built with a 4-byte wchar_t!
21 // It's wasteful to use 4-byte wchar_t strings to carry UTF-16 data, and it's
22 // entirely improper on those systems where the encoding of wchar_t is defined
25 // Here, we define string16, which is similar to std::wstring but replaces all
26 // libc functions with custom, 2-byte-char compatible routines. It is capable
27 // of carrying UTF-16-encoded data.
32 #include "base/basictypes.h"
34 #if defined(WCHAR_T_IS_UTF16)
36 typedef wchar_t char16
;
37 typedef std::wstring string16
;
39 #elif defined(WCHAR_T_IS_UTF32)
41 typedef uint16 char16
;
45 // char16 versions of the functions required by string16_char_traits; these
46 // are based on the wide character functions of similar names ("w" or "wcs"
48 int c16memcmp(const char16
* s1
, const char16
* s2
, size_t n
);
49 size_t c16len(const char16
* s
);
50 const char16
* c16memchr(const char16
* s
, char16 c
, size_t n
);
51 char16
* c16memmove(char16
* s1
, const char16
* s2
, size_t n
);
52 char16
* c16memcpy(char16
* s1
, const char16
* s2
, size_t n
);
53 char16
* c16memset(char16
* s
, char16 c
, size_t n
);
55 struct string16_char_traits
{
56 typedef char16 char_type
;
59 // int_type needs to be able to hold each possible value of char_type, and in
60 // addition, the distinct value of eof().
61 COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(int_type
) > sizeof(char_type
), unexpected_type_width
);
63 typedef std::streamoff off_type
;
64 typedef mbstate_t state_type
;
65 typedef std::fpos
<state_type
> pos_type
;
67 static void assign(char_type
& c1
, const char_type
& c2
) {
71 static bool eq(const char_type
& c1
, const char_type
& c2
) {
74 static bool lt(const char_type
& c1
, const char_type
& c2
) {
78 static int compare(const char_type
* s1
, const char_type
* s2
, size_t n
) {
79 return c16memcmp(s1
, s2
, n
);
82 static size_t length(const char_type
* s
) {
86 static const char_type
* find(const char_type
* s
, size_t n
,
88 return c16memchr(s
, a
, n
);
91 static char_type
* move(char_type
* s1
, const char_type
* s2
, int_type n
) {
92 return c16memmove(s1
, s2
, n
);
95 static char_type
* copy(char_type
* s1
, const char_type
* s2
, size_t n
) {
96 return c16memcpy(s1
, s2
, n
);
99 static char_type
* assign(char_type
* s
, size_t n
, char_type a
) {
100 return c16memset(s
, a
, n
);
103 static int_type
not_eof(const int_type
& c
) {
104 return eq_int_type(c
, eof()) ? 0 : c
;
107 static char_type
to_char_type(const int_type
& c
) {
111 static int_type
to_int_type(const char_type
& c
) {
115 static bool eq_int_type(const int_type
& c1
, const int_type
& c2
) {
119 static int_type
eof() {
120 return static_cast<int_type
>(EOF
);
126 // The string class will be explicitly instantiated only once, in string16.cc.
128 // std::basic_string<> in GNU libstdc++ contains a static data member,
129 // _S_empty_rep_storage, to represent empty strings. When an operation such
130 // as assignment or destruction is performed on a string, causing its existing
131 // data member to be invalidated, it must not be freed if this static data
132 // member is being used. Otherwise, it counts as an attempt to free static
133 // (and not allocated) data, which is a memory error.
135 // Generally, due to C++ template magic, _S_empty_rep_storage will be marked
136 // as a coalesced symbol, meaning that the linker will combine multiple
137 // instances into a single one when generating output.
139 // If a string class is used by multiple shared libraries, a problem occurs.
140 // Each library will get its own copy of _S_empty_rep_storage. When strings
141 // are passed across a library boundary for alteration or destruction, memory
142 // errors will result. GNU libstdc++ contains a configuration option,
143 // --enable-fully-dynamic-string (_GLIBCXX_FULLY_DYNAMIC_STRING), which
144 // disables the static data member optimization, but it's a good optimization
145 // and non-STL code is generally at the mercy of the system's STL
146 // configuration. Fully-dynamic strings are not the default for GNU libstdc++
147 // libstdc++ itself or for the libstdc++ installations on the systems we care
148 // about, such as Mac OS X and relevant flavors of Linux.
150 // See also http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24196 .
152 // To avoid problems, string classes need to be explicitly instantiated only
153 // once, in exactly one library. All other string users see it via an "extern"
154 // declaration. This is precisely how GNU libstdc++ handles
155 // std::basic_string<char> (string) and std::basic_string<wchar_t> (wstring).
157 // This also works around a Mac OS X linker bug in ld64-85.2.1 (Xcode 3.1.2),
158 // in which the linker does not fully coalesce symbols when dead code
159 // stripping is enabled. This bug causes the memory errors described above
160 // to occur even when a std::basic_string<> does not cross shared library
161 // boundaries, such as in statically-linked executables.
163 // TODO(mark): File this bug with Apple and update this note with a bug number.
165 extern template class std::basic_string
<char16
, base::string16_char_traits
>;
167 typedef std::basic_string
<char16
, base::string16_char_traits
> string16
;
169 extern std::ostream
& operator<<(std::ostream
& out
, const string16
& str
);
171 #endif // WCHAR_T_IS_UTF32
173 #endif // BASE_STRING16_H_