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53 lines
1.6 KiB
C++
53 lines
1.6 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2019 The Chromium Authors
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef BASE_WIN_HSTRING_REFERENCE_H_
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#define BASE_WIN_HSTRING_REFERENCE_H_
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#include <hstring.h>
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#include "base/base_export.h"
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namespace base::win {
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// HStringReference is an HSTRING representation of a null terminated
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// string backed by memory that outlives the HStringReference instance.
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//
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// If you need an HSTRING class that manages its own memory, you should
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// use ScopedHString instead.
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//
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// Example use:
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//
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// HStringReference string(L"abc");
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//
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class BASE_EXPORT HStringReference {
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public:
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// Creates an HStringReference from `str`, which must be null terminated.
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explicit HStringReference(const wchar_t* str);
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HSTRING Get() const { return hstring_; }
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// HSTRING_HEADER is a structure that contains a pointer to the string
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// passed into the constructor, along with its length.
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// Since HSTRING is a pointer to HSTRING_HEADER, HStringReference
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// cannot be copyable, moveable or assignable, as that would invalidate
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// the HSTRING we're passing out to clients.
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// In the future, we can consider implementing these methods by storing
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// the string passed in the constructor and re-creating the HSTRING and
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// HSTRING_HEADER datastructures. For now, we'll keep things simple and
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// forbid these operations.
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HStringReference(const HStringReference&) = delete;
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HStringReference& operator=(const HStringReference&) = delete;
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private:
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HSTRING hstring_ = nullptr;
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HSTRING_HEADER hstring_header_;
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};
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} // namespace base::win
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#endif // BASE_WIN_HSTRING_REFERENCE_H_
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