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28 #if !defined(__COREFOUNDATION_CFSTRING__)
29 #define __COREFOUNDATION_CFSTRING__ 1
31 #include <CoreFoundation/CFBase.h>
32 #include <CoreFoundation/CFArray.h>
33 #include <CoreFoundation/CFData.h>
34 #include <CoreFoundation/CFDictionary.h>
35 #include <CoreFoundation/CFCharacterSet.h>
36 #include <CoreFoundation/CFLocale.h>
39 CF_IMPLICIT_BRIDGING_ENABLED
43 Please note: CFStrings are conceptually an array of Unicode characters.
44 However, in general, how a CFString stores this array is an implementation
45 detail. For instance, CFString might choose to use an array of 8-bit characters
46 to store its contents, or it might use multiple blocks of memory, or whatever.
47 This is especially true since CFString is toll-free bridged with NSString, enabling
48 any NSString instance to be used as a CFString. Furthermore, the implementation
49 may change depending on the default system encoding, the user's language,
50 or even a release or update of the OS.
52 What this means is that you should use the following advanced functions with care:
54 CFStringGetPascalStringPtr()
55 CFStringGetCStringPtr()
56 CFStringGetCharactersPtr()
58 These functions are provided for optimization only. They will either return the desired
59 pointer quickly, in constant time, or they return NULL. They might choose to return NULL
60 for many reasons; for instance it's possible that for users running in different
61 languages these sometimes return NULL; or in a future OS release the first two might
62 switch to always returning NULL. Never observing NULL returns in your usages of these
63 functions does not mean they won't ever return NULL. (But note the CFStringGetCharactersPtr()
64 exception mentioned further below.)
66 In your usages of these functions, if you get a NULL return, use the non-Ptr version
67 of the functions as shown in this example:
70 const char *ptr = CFStringGetCStringPtr(str, encoding);
72 if (CFStringGetCString(str, buffer, BUFSIZE, encoding)) ptr = buffer;
75 Note that CFStringGetCString() or CFStringGetPascalString() calls might still fail --- but
76 that will happen in two circumstances only: The conversion from the UniChar contents of CFString
77 to the specified encoding fails, or the buffer is too small. If they fail, that means
78 the conversion was not possible.
80 If you need a copy of the buffer in the above example, you might consider simply calling
81 CFStringGetCString() in all cases --- CFStringGetCStringPtr() is simply an optimization.
83 In addition, the following functions, which create immutable CFStrings from developer
84 supplied buffers without copying the buffers, might have to actually copy
85 under certain circumstances (If they do copy, the buffer will be dealt with by the
86 "contentsDeallocator" argument.):
88 CFStringCreateWithPascalStringNoCopy()
89 CFStringCreateWithCStringNoCopy()
90 CFStringCreateWithCharactersNoCopy()
92 You should of course never depend on the backing store of these CFStrings being
93 what you provided, and in other no circumstance should you change the contents
94 of that buffer (given that would break the invariant about the CFString being immutable).
96 Having said all this, there are actually ways to create a CFString where the backing store
97 is external, and can be manipulated by the developer or CFString itself:
99 CFStringCreateMutableWithExternalCharactersNoCopy()
100 CFStringSetExternalCharactersNoCopy()
102 A "contentsAllocator" is used to realloc or free the backing store by CFString.
103 kCFAllocatorNull can be provided to assure CFString will never realloc or free the buffer.
104 Developer can call CFStringSetExternalCharactersNoCopy() to update
105 CFString's idea of what's going on, if the buffer is changed externally. In these
106 strings, CFStringGetCharactersPtr() is guaranteed to return the external buffer.
108 These functions are here to allow wrapping a buffer of UniChar characters in a CFString,
109 allowing the buffer to passed into CFString functions and also manipulated via CFString
110 mutation functions. In general, developers should not use this technique for all strings,
111 as it prevents CFString from using certain optimizations.
114 /* Identifier for character encoding; the values are the same as Text Encoding Converter TextEncoding.
116 typedef UInt32 CFStringEncoding
;
118 /* Platform-independent built-in encodings; always available on all platforms.
119 Call CFStringGetSystemEncoding() to get the default system encoding.
121 #define kCFStringEncodingInvalidId (0xffffffffU)
122 typedef CF_ENUM(CFStringEncoding
, CFStringBuiltInEncodings
) {
123 kCFStringEncodingMacRoman
= 0,
124 kCFStringEncodingWindowsLatin1
= 0x0500, /* ANSI codepage 1252 */
125 kCFStringEncodingISOLatin1
= 0x0201, /* ISO 8859-1 */
126 kCFStringEncodingNextStepLatin
= 0x0B01, /* NextStep encoding*/
127 kCFStringEncodingASCII
= 0x0600, /* 0..127 (in creating CFString, values greater than 0x7F are treated as corresponding Unicode value) */
128 kCFStringEncodingUnicode
= 0x0100, /* kTextEncodingUnicodeDefault + kTextEncodingDefaultFormat (aka kUnicode16BitFormat) */
129 kCFStringEncodingUTF8
= 0x08000100, /* kTextEncodingUnicodeDefault + kUnicodeUTF8Format */
130 kCFStringEncodingNonLossyASCII
= 0x0BFF, /* 7bit Unicode variants used by Cocoa & Java */
132 kCFStringEncodingUTF16
= 0x0100, /* kTextEncodingUnicodeDefault + kUnicodeUTF16Format (alias of kCFStringEncodingUnicode) */
133 kCFStringEncodingUTF16BE
= 0x10000100, /* kTextEncodingUnicodeDefault + kUnicodeUTF16BEFormat */
134 kCFStringEncodingUTF16LE
= 0x14000100, /* kTextEncodingUnicodeDefault + kUnicodeUTF16LEFormat */
136 kCFStringEncodingUTF32
= 0x0c000100, /* kTextEncodingUnicodeDefault + kUnicodeUTF32Format */
137 kCFStringEncodingUTF32BE
= 0x18000100, /* kTextEncodingUnicodeDefault + kUnicodeUTF32BEFormat */
138 kCFStringEncodingUTF32LE
= 0x1c000100 /* kTextEncodingUnicodeDefault + kUnicodeUTF32LEFormat */
142 /* CFString type ID */
144 CFTypeID
CFStringGetTypeID(void);
146 /* CFSTR() allows creation of compile-time constant CFStringRefs; the argument
147 should be a constant C-string.
149 CFSTR(), not being a "Copy" or "Create" function, does not return a new
150 reference for you. So, you should not release the return value. This is
151 much like constant C or Pascal strings --- when you use "hello world"
152 in a program, you do not free it.
154 However, strings returned from CFSTR() can be retained and released in a
155 properly nested fashion, just like any other CF type. That is, if you pass
156 a CFSTR() return value to a function such as SetMenuItemWithCFString(), the
157 function can retain it, then later, when it's done with it, it can release it.
159 Non-7 bit characters (that is, above 127) in CFSTR() are supported, although care must
160 be taken in dealing with files containing them. If you can trust your editor and tools
161 to deal with non-ASCII characters in the source code, then you can use them directly
162 in CFSTR(); otherwise, you can represent such characters with their escaped octal
163 equivalents in the encoding the compiler will use to interpret them (for instance,
164 O-umlaut is \303\226 in UTF-8). UTF-8 is the recommended encoding here,
165 since it is the default choice with Mac OS X developer tools.
167 #if TARGET_OS_WIN32 || TARGET_OS_LINUX
168 #undef __CONSTANT_CFSTRINGS__
171 #ifdef __CONSTANT_CFSTRINGS__
172 #define CFSTR(cStr) ((CFStringRef) __builtin___CFStringMakeConstantString ("" cStr ""))
174 #define CFSTR(cStr) __CFStringMakeConstantString("" cStr "")
177 #if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__*10+__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 42) && defined(__APPLE_CC__) && (__APPLE_CC__ > 1) && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) && (TARGET_OS_MAC || TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED)
178 #define CF_FORMAT_FUNCTION(F,A) __attribute__((format(CFString, F, A)))
179 #define CF_FORMAT_ARGUMENT(A) __attribute__((format_arg(A)))
181 #define CF_FORMAT_FUNCTION(F,A)
182 #define CF_FORMAT_ARGUMENT(A)
185 /*** Immutable string creation functions ***/
187 /* Functions to create basic immutable strings. The provided allocator is used for all memory activity in these functions.
190 /* The following four functions copy the provided buffer into CFString's internal storage. */
192 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateWithPascalString(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, ConstStr255Param pStr
, CFStringEncoding encoding
);
195 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateWithCString(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, const char *cStr
, CFStringEncoding encoding
);
197 /* The following takes an explicit length, and allows you to specify whether the data is an external format --- that is, whether to pay attention to the BOM character (if any) and do byte swapping if necessary
200 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateWithBytes(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, const UInt8
*bytes
, CFIndex numBytes
, CFStringEncoding encoding
, Boolean isExternalRepresentation
);
203 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateWithCharacters(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, const UniChar
*chars
, CFIndex numChars
);
206 /* These functions try not to copy the provided buffer. The buffer will be deallocated
207 with the provided contentsDeallocator when it's no longer needed; to not free
208 the buffer, specify kCFAllocatorNull here. As usual, NULL means default allocator.
210 NOTE: Do not count on these buffers as being used by the string;
211 in some cases the CFString might free the buffer and use something else
212 (for instance if it decides to always use Unicode encoding internally).
214 NOTE: If you are not transferring ownership of the buffer to the CFString
215 (for instance, you supplied contentsDeallocator = kCFAllocatorNull), it is your
216 responsibility to assure the buffer does not go away during the lifetime of the string.
217 If the string is retained or copied, its lifetime might extend in ways you cannot
218 predict. So, for strings created with buffers whose lifetimes you cannot
219 guarantee, you need to be extremely careful --- do not hand it out to any
220 APIs which might retain or copy the strings.
223 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateWithPascalStringNoCopy(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, ConstStr255Param pStr
, CFStringEncoding encoding
, CFAllocatorRef contentsDeallocator
);
226 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateWithCStringNoCopy(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, const char *cStr
, CFStringEncoding encoding
, CFAllocatorRef contentsDeallocator
);
228 /* The following takes an explicit length, and allows you to specify whether the data is an external format --- that is, whether to pay attention to the BOM character (if any) and do byte swapping if necessary
231 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateWithBytesNoCopy(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, const UInt8
*bytes
, CFIndex numBytes
, CFStringEncoding encoding
, Boolean isExternalRepresentation
, CFAllocatorRef contentsDeallocator
);
234 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateWithCharactersNoCopy(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, const UniChar
*chars
, CFIndex numChars
, CFAllocatorRef contentsDeallocator
);
236 /* Create copies of part or all of the string.
239 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateWithSubstring(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, CFStringRef str
, CFRange range
);
242 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateCopy(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, CFStringRef theString
);
244 /* These functions create a CFString from the provided printf-like format string and arguments.
247 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateWithFormat(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, CFDictionaryRef formatOptions
, CFStringRef format
, ...) CF_FORMAT_FUNCTION(3,4);
250 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateWithFormatAndArguments(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, CFDictionaryRef formatOptions
, CFStringRef format
, va_list arguments
) CF_FORMAT_FUNCTION(3,0);
252 /* Functions to create mutable strings. "maxLength", if not 0, is a hard bound on the length of the string. If 0, there is no limit on the length.
255 CFMutableStringRef
CFStringCreateMutable(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, CFIndex maxLength
);
258 CFMutableStringRef
CFStringCreateMutableCopy(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, CFIndex maxLength
, CFStringRef theString
);
260 /* This function creates a mutable string that has a developer supplied and directly editable backing store.
261 The string will be manipulated within the provided buffer (if any) until it outgrows capacity; then the
262 externalCharactersAllocator will be consulted for more memory. When the CFString is deallocated, the
263 buffer will be freed with the externalCharactersAllocator. Provide kCFAllocatorNull here to prevent the buffer
264 from ever being reallocated or deallocated by CFString. See comments at top of this file for more info.
267 CFMutableStringRef
CFStringCreateMutableWithExternalCharactersNoCopy(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, UniChar
*chars
, CFIndex numChars
, CFIndex capacity
, CFAllocatorRef externalCharactersAllocator
);
269 /*** Basic accessors for the contents ***/
271 /* Number of 16-bit Unicode characters in the string.
274 CFIndex
CFStringGetLength(CFStringRef theString
);
276 /* Extracting the contents of the string. For obtaining multiple characters, calling
277 CFStringGetCharacters() is more efficient than multiple calls to CFStringGetCharacterAtIndex().
278 If the length of the string is not known (so you can't use a fixed size buffer for CFStringGetCharacters()),
279 another method is to use is CFStringGetCharacterFromInlineBuffer() (see further below).
282 UniChar
CFStringGetCharacterAtIndex(CFStringRef theString
, CFIndex idx
);
285 void CFStringGetCharacters(CFStringRef theString
, CFRange range
, UniChar
*buffer
);
288 /*** Conversion to other encodings ***/
290 /* These two convert into the provided buffer; they return false if conversion isn't possible
291 (due to conversion error, or not enough space in the provided buffer).
292 These functions do zero-terminate or put the length byte; the provided bufferSize should include
293 space for this (so pass 256 for Str255). More sophisticated usages can go through CFStringGetBytes().
294 These functions are equivalent to calling CFStringGetBytes() with
295 the range of the string; lossByte = 0; and isExternalRepresentation = false;
296 if successful, they then insert the leading length or terminating zero, as desired.
299 Boolean
CFStringGetPascalString(CFStringRef theString
, StringPtr buffer
, CFIndex bufferSize
, CFStringEncoding encoding
);
302 Boolean
CFStringGetCString(CFStringRef theString
, char *buffer
, CFIndex bufferSize
, CFStringEncoding encoding
);
304 /* These functions attempt to return in O(1) time the desired format for the string.
305 Note that although this means a pointer to the internal structure is being returned,
306 this can't always be counted on. Please see note at the top of the file for more
310 ConstStringPtr
CFStringGetPascalStringPtr(CFStringRef theString
, CFStringEncoding encoding
); /* May return NULL at any time; be prepared for NULL */
313 const char *CFStringGetCStringPtr(CFStringRef theString
, CFStringEncoding encoding
); /* May return NULL at any time; be prepared for NULL */
316 const UniChar
*CFStringGetCharactersPtr(CFStringRef theString
); /* May return NULL at any time; be prepared for NULL */
318 /* The primitive conversion routine; allows you to convert a string piece at a time
319 into a fixed size buffer. Returns number of characters converted.
320 Characters that cannot be converted to the specified encoding are represented
321 with the byte specified by lossByte; if lossByte is 0, then lossy conversion
322 is not allowed and conversion stops, returning partial results.
323 Pass buffer==NULL if you don't care about the converted string (but just the convertability,
324 or number of bytes required).
325 maxBufLength indicates the maximum number of bytes to generate. It is ignored when buffer==NULL.
326 Does not zero-terminate. If you want to create Pascal or C string, allow one extra byte at start or end.
327 Setting isExternalRepresentation causes any extra bytes that would allow
328 the data to be made persistent to be included; for instance, the Unicode BOM. Note that
329 CFString prepends UTF encoded data with the Unicode BOM <http://www.unicode.org/faq/utf_bom.html>
330 when generating external representation if the target encoding allows. It's important to note that
331 only UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32 define the handling of the byte order mark character, and the "LE"
332 and "BE" variants of UTF-16 and UTF-32 don't.
335 CFIndex
CFStringGetBytes(CFStringRef theString
, CFRange range
, CFStringEncoding encoding
, UInt8 lossByte
, Boolean isExternalRepresentation
, UInt8
*buffer
, CFIndex maxBufLen
, CFIndex
*usedBufLen
);
337 /* Convenience functions String <-> Data. These generate "external" formats, that is, formats that
338 can be written out to disk. For instance, if the encoding is Unicode,
339 CFStringCreateFromExternalRepresentation() pays attention to the BOM character (if any)
340 and does byte swapping if necessary. Similarly CFStringCreateExternalRepresentation() will
341 include a BOM character if appropriate. See CFStringGetBytes() for more on this and lossByte.
344 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateFromExternalRepresentation(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, CFDataRef data
, CFStringEncoding encoding
); /* May return NULL on conversion error */
347 CFDataRef
CFStringCreateExternalRepresentation(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, CFStringRef theString
, CFStringEncoding encoding
, UInt8 lossByte
); /* May return NULL on conversion error */
349 /* Hints about the contents of a string
352 CFStringEncoding
CFStringGetSmallestEncoding(CFStringRef theString
); /* Result in O(n) time max */
355 CFStringEncoding
CFStringGetFastestEncoding(CFStringRef theString
); /* Result in O(1) time max */
357 /* General encoding info
360 CFStringEncoding
CFStringGetSystemEncoding(void); /* The default encoding for the system; untagged 8-bit characters are usually in this encoding */
363 CFIndex
CFStringGetMaximumSizeForEncoding(CFIndex length
, CFStringEncoding encoding
); /* Max bytes a string of specified length (in UniChars) will take up if encoded */
366 /*** FileSystem path conversion functions ***/
368 /* Extract the contents of the string as a NULL-terminated 8-bit string appropriate for passing to POSIX APIs (for example, normalized for HFS+). The string is zero-terminated. false will be returned if the conversion results don't fit into the buffer. Use CFStringGetMaximumSizeOfFileSystemRepresentation() if you want to make sure the buffer is of sufficient length.
371 Boolean
CFStringGetFileSystemRepresentation(CFStringRef string
, char *buffer
, CFIndex maxBufLen
);
373 /* Get the upper bound on the number of bytes required to hold the file system representation for the string. This result is returned quickly as a very rough approximation, and could be much larger than the actual space required. The result includes space for the zero termination. If you are allocating a buffer for long-term keeping, it's recommended that you reallocate it smaller (to be the right size) after calling CFStringGetFileSystemRepresentation().
376 CFIndex
CFStringGetMaximumSizeOfFileSystemRepresentation(CFStringRef string
);
378 /* Create a CFString from the specified zero-terminated POSIX file system representation. If the conversion fails (possible due to bytes in the buffer not being a valid sequence of bytes for the appropriate character encoding), NULL is returned.
381 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateWithFileSystemRepresentation(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, const char *buffer
);
384 /*** Comparison functions. ***/
386 /* Find and compare flags; these are OR'ed together and provided as CFStringCompareFlags in the various functions.
388 typedef CF_OPTIONS(CFOptionFlags
, CFStringCompareFlags
) {
389 kCFCompareCaseInsensitive
= 1,
390 kCFCompareBackwards
= 4, /* Starting from the end of the string */
391 kCFCompareAnchored
= 8, /* Only at the specified starting point */
392 kCFCompareNonliteral
= 16, /* If specified, loose equivalence is performed (o-umlaut == o, umlaut) */
393 kCFCompareLocalized
= 32, /* User's default locale is used for the comparisons */
394 kCFCompareNumerically
= 64, /* Numeric comparison is used; that is, Foo2.txt < Foo7.txt < Foo25.txt */
395 kCFCompareDiacriticInsensitive
CF_ENUM_AVAILABLE(10_5
, 2_0
) = 128, /* If specified, ignores diacritics (o-umlaut == o) */
396 kCFCompareWidthInsensitive
CF_ENUM_AVAILABLE(10_5
, 2_0
) = 256, /* If specified, ignores width differences ('a' == UFF41) */
397 kCFCompareForcedOrdering
CF_ENUM_AVAILABLE(10_5
, 2_0
) = 512 /* If specified, comparisons are forced to return either kCFCompareLessThan or kCFCompareGreaterThan if the strings are equivalent but not strictly equal, for stability when sorting (e.g. "aaa" > "AAA" with kCFCompareCaseInsensitive specified) */
400 /* The main comparison routine; compares specified range of the first string to (the full range of) the second string.
401 locale == NULL indicates canonical locale (the return value from CFLocaleGetSystem()).
402 kCFCompareNumerically, added in 10.2, does not work if kCFCompareLocalized is specified on systems before 10.3
403 kCFCompareBackwards and kCFCompareAnchored are not applicable.
406 CFComparisonResult
CFStringCompareWithOptionsAndLocale(CFStringRef theString1
, CFStringRef theString2
, CFRange rangeToCompare
, CFStringCompareFlags compareOptions
, CFLocaleRef locale
) CF_AVAILABLE(10_5
, 2_0
);
408 /* Comparison convenience. Uses the current user locale (the return value from CFLocaleCopyCurrent()) if kCFCompareLocalized.
411 CFComparisonResult
CFStringCompareWithOptions(CFStringRef theString1
, CFStringRef theString2
, CFRange rangeToCompare
, CFStringCompareFlags compareOptions
);
413 /* Comparison convenience suitable for passing as sorting functions.
414 kCFCompareNumerically, added in 10.2, does not work if kCFCompareLocalized is specified on systems before 10.3
415 kCFCompareBackwards and kCFCompareAnchored are not applicable.
418 CFComparisonResult
CFStringCompare(CFStringRef theString1
, CFStringRef theString2
, CFStringCompareFlags compareOptions
);
420 /* CFStringFindWithOptionsAndLocale() returns the found range in the CFRange * argument; you can pass NULL for simple discovery check.
421 locale == NULL indicates canonical locale (the return value from CFLocaleGetSystem()).
422 If stringToFind is the empty string (zero length), nothing is found.
423 Ignores the kCFCompareNumerically option.
426 Boolean
CFStringFindWithOptionsAndLocale(CFStringRef theString
, CFStringRef stringToFind
, CFRange rangeToSearch
, CFStringCompareFlags searchOptions
, CFLocaleRef locale
, CFRange
*result
) CF_AVAILABLE(10_5
, 2_0
);
428 /* Find convenience. Uses the current user locale (the return value from CFLocaleCopyCurrent()) if kCFCompareLocalized.
431 Boolean
CFStringFindWithOptions(CFStringRef theString
, CFStringRef stringToFind
, CFRange rangeToSearch
, CFStringCompareFlags searchOptions
, CFRange
*result
);
433 /* CFStringCreateArrayWithFindResults() returns an array of CFRange pointers, or NULL if there are no matches.
434 Overlapping instances are not found; so looking for "AA" in "AAA" finds just one range.
435 Post 10.1: If kCFCompareBackwards is provided, the scan is done from the end (which can give a different result), and
436 the results are stored in the array backwards (last found range in slot 0).
437 If stringToFind is the empty string (zero length), nothing is found.
438 kCFCompareAnchored causes just the consecutive instances at start (or end, if kCFCompareBackwards) to be reported. So, searching for "AB" in "ABABXAB..." you just get the first two occurrences.
439 Ignores the kCFCompareNumerically option.
442 CFArrayRef
CFStringCreateArrayWithFindResults(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, CFStringRef theString
, CFStringRef stringToFind
, CFRange rangeToSearch
, CFStringCompareFlags compareOptions
);
444 /* Find conveniences; see comments above concerning empty string and options.
447 CFRange
CFStringFind(CFStringRef theString
, CFStringRef stringToFind
, CFStringCompareFlags compareOptions
);
450 Boolean
CFStringHasPrefix(CFStringRef theString
, CFStringRef prefix
);
453 Boolean
CFStringHasSuffix(CFStringRef theString
, CFStringRef suffix
);
456 @function CFStringGetRangeOfComposedCharactersAtIndex
457 Returns the range of the composed character sequence at the specified index.
458 @param theString The CFString which is to be searched. If this
459 parameter is not a valid CFString, the behavior is
461 @param theIndex The index of the character contained in the
462 composed character sequence. If the index is
463 outside the index space of the string (0 to N-1 inclusive,
464 where N is the length of the string), the behavior is
466 @result The range of the composed character sequence.
468 CF_EXPORT CFRange
CFStringGetRangeOfComposedCharactersAtIndex(CFStringRef theString
, CFIndex theIndex
);
471 @function CFStringFindCharacterFromSet
472 Query the range of the first character contained in the specified character set.
473 @param theString The CFString which is to be searched. If this
474 parameter is not a valid CFString, the behavior is
476 @param theSet The CFCharacterSet against which the membership
477 of characters is checked. If this parameter is not a valid
478 CFCharacterSet, the behavior is undefined.
479 @param range The range of characters within the string to search. If
480 the range location or end point (defined by the location
481 plus length minus 1) are outside the index space of the
482 string (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the length of the
483 string), the behavior is undefined. If the range length is
484 negative, the behavior is undefined. The range may be empty
485 (length 0), in which case no search is performed.
486 @param searchOptions The bitwise-or'ed option flags to control
487 the search behavior. The supported options are
488 kCFCompareBackwards andkCFCompareAnchored.
489 If other option flags are specified, the behavior
491 @param result The pointer to a CFRange supplied by the caller in
492 which the search result is stored. Note that the length
493 of this range can be more than 1, if for instance the
494 result is a composed character. If a pointer to an invalid
495 memory is specified, the behavior is undefined.
496 @result true, if at least a character which is a member of the character
497 set is found and result is filled, otherwise, false.
499 CF_EXPORT Boolean
CFStringFindCharacterFromSet(CFStringRef theString
, CFCharacterSetRef theSet
, CFRange rangeToSearch
, CFStringCompareFlags searchOptions
, CFRange
*result
);
501 /* Find range of bounds of the line(s) that span the indicated range (startIndex, numChars),
502 taking into account various possible line separator sequences (CR, CRLF, LF, and Unicode NextLine, LineSeparator, ParagraphSeparator).
503 All return values are "optional" (provide NULL if you don't want them)
504 lineBeginIndex: index of first character in line
505 lineEndIndex: index of first character of the next line (including terminating line separator characters)
506 contentsEndIndex: index of the first line separator character
507 Thus, lineEndIndex - lineBeginIndex is the number of chars in the line, including the line separators
508 contentsEndIndex - lineBeginIndex is the number of chars in the line w/out the line separators
511 void CFStringGetLineBounds(CFStringRef theString
, CFRange range
, CFIndex
*lineBeginIndex
, CFIndex
*lineEndIndex
, CFIndex
*contentsEndIndex
);
513 /* Same as CFStringGetLineBounds(), however, will only look for paragraphs. Won't stop at Unicode NextLine or LineSeparator characters.
516 void CFStringGetParagraphBounds(CFStringRef string
, CFRange range
, CFIndex
*parBeginIndex
, CFIndex
*parEndIndex
, CFIndex
*contentsEndIndex
) CF_AVAILABLE(10_5
, 2_0
);
519 @function CFStringGetHyphenationLocationBeforeIndex
520 Retrieve the first potential hyphenation location found before the specified location.
521 @param string The CFString which is to be hyphenated. If this
522 parameter is not a valid CFString, the behavior is
524 @param location An index in the string. If a valid hyphen index is returned, it
525 will be before this index.
526 @param limitRange The range of characters within the string to search. If
527 the range location or end point (defined by the location
528 plus length minus 1) are outside the index space of the
529 string (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the length of the
530 string), the behavior is undefined. If the range length is
531 negative, the behavior is undefined. The range may be empty
532 (length 0), in which case no hyphen location is generated.
533 @param options Reserved for future use.
534 @param locale Specifies which language's hyphenation conventions to use.
535 This must be a valid locale. Hyphenation data is not available
536 for all locales. You can use CFStringIsHyphenationAvailableForLocale
537 to test for availability of hyphenation data.
538 @param character The suggested hyphen character to insert. Pass NULL if you
539 do not need this information.
540 @result an index in the string where it is appropriate to insert a hyphen, if
541 one exists; else kCFNotFound
544 CFIndex
CFStringGetHyphenationLocationBeforeIndex(CFStringRef string
, CFIndex location
, CFRange limitRange
, CFOptionFlags options
, CFLocaleRef locale
, UTF32Char
*character
) CF_AVAILABLE(10_7
, 4_2
);
547 Boolean
CFStringIsHyphenationAvailableForLocale(CFLocaleRef locale
) CF_AVAILABLE(10_7
, 4_3
);
549 /*** Exploding and joining strings with a separator string ***/
552 CFStringRef
CFStringCreateByCombiningStrings(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, CFArrayRef theArray
, CFStringRef separatorString
); /* Empty array returns empty string; one element array returns the element */
555 CFArrayRef
CFStringCreateArrayBySeparatingStrings(CFAllocatorRef alloc
, CFStringRef theString
, CFStringRef separatorString
); /* No separators in the string returns array with that string; string == sep returns two empty strings */
558 /*** Parsing non-localized numbers from strings ***/
561 SInt32
CFStringGetIntValue(CFStringRef str
); /* Skips whitespace; returns 0 on error, MAX or -MAX on overflow */
564 double CFStringGetDoubleValue(CFStringRef str
); /* Skips whitespace; returns 0.0 on error */
567 /*** MutableString functions ***/
569 /* CFStringAppend("abcdef", "xxxxx") -> "abcdefxxxxx"
570 CFStringDelete("abcdef", CFRangeMake(2, 3)) -> "abf"
571 CFStringReplace("abcdef", CFRangeMake(2, 3), "xxxxx") -> "abxxxxxf"
572 CFStringReplaceAll("abcdef", "xxxxx") -> "xxxxx"
575 void CFStringAppend(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFStringRef appendedString
);
578 void CFStringAppendCharacters(CFMutableStringRef theString
, const UniChar
*chars
, CFIndex numChars
);
581 void CFStringAppendPascalString(CFMutableStringRef theString
, ConstStr255Param pStr
, CFStringEncoding encoding
);
584 void CFStringAppendCString(CFMutableStringRef theString
, const char *cStr
, CFStringEncoding encoding
);
587 void CFStringAppendFormat(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFDictionaryRef formatOptions
, CFStringRef format
, ...) CF_FORMAT_FUNCTION(3,4);
590 void CFStringAppendFormatAndArguments(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFDictionaryRef formatOptions
, CFStringRef format
, va_list arguments
) CF_FORMAT_FUNCTION(3,0);
593 void CFStringInsert(CFMutableStringRef str
, CFIndex idx
, CFStringRef insertedStr
);
596 void CFStringDelete(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFRange range
);
599 void CFStringReplace(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFRange range
, CFStringRef replacement
);
602 void CFStringReplaceAll(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFStringRef replacement
); /* Replaces whole string */
604 /* Replace all occurrences of target in rangeToSearch of theString with replacement.
605 Pays attention to kCFCompareCaseInsensitive, kCFCompareBackwards, kCFCompareNonliteral, and kCFCompareAnchored.
606 kCFCompareBackwards can be used to do the replacement starting from the end, which could give a different result.
607 ex. AAAAA, replace AA with B -> BBA or ABB; latter if kCFCompareBackwards
608 kCFCompareAnchored assures only anchored but multiple instances are found (the instances must be consecutive at start or end)
609 ex. AAXAA, replace A with B -> BBXBB or BBXAA; latter if kCFCompareAnchored
610 Returns number of replacements performed.
613 CFIndex
CFStringFindAndReplace(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFStringRef stringToFind
, CFStringRef replacementString
, CFRange rangeToSearch
, CFStringCompareFlags compareOptions
);
616 /* This function will make the contents of a mutable CFString point directly at the specified UniChar array.
617 It works only with CFStrings created with CFStringCreateMutableWithExternalCharactersNoCopy().
618 This function does not free the previous buffer.
619 The string will be manipulated within the provided buffer (if any) until it outgrows capacity; then the
620 externalCharactersAllocator will be consulted for more memory.
621 See comments at the top of this file for more info.
624 void CFStringSetExternalCharactersNoCopy(CFMutableStringRef theString
, UniChar
*chars
, CFIndex length
, CFIndex capacity
); /* Works only on specially created mutable strings! */
626 /* CFStringPad() will pad or cut down a string to the specified size.
627 The pad string is used as the fill string; indexIntoPad specifies which character to start with.
628 CFStringPad("abc", " ", 9, 0) -> "abc "
629 CFStringPad("abc", ". ", 9, 1) -> "abc . . ."
630 CFStringPad("abcdef", ?, 3, ?) -> "abc"
632 CFStringTrim() will trim the specified string from both ends of the string.
633 CFStringTrimWhitespace() will do the same with white space characters (tab, newline, etc)
634 CFStringTrim(" abc ", " ") -> "abc"
635 CFStringTrim("* * * *abc * ", "* ") -> "*abc "
638 void CFStringPad(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFStringRef padString
, CFIndex length
, CFIndex indexIntoPad
);
641 void CFStringTrim(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFStringRef trimString
);
644 void CFStringTrimWhitespace(CFMutableStringRef theString
);
647 void CFStringLowercase(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFLocaleRef locale
);
650 void CFStringUppercase(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFLocaleRef locale
);
653 void CFStringCapitalize(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFLocaleRef locale
);
656 @typedef CFStringNormalizationForm
657 This is the type of Unicode normalization forms as described in
658 Unicode Technical Report #15. To normalize for use with file
659 system calls, use CFStringGetFileSystemRepresentation().
661 typedef CF_ENUM(CFIndex
, CFStringNormalizationForm
) {
662 kCFStringNormalizationFormD
= 0, // Canonical Decomposition
663 kCFStringNormalizationFormKD
, // Compatibility Decomposition
664 kCFStringNormalizationFormC
, // Canonical Decomposition followed by Canonical Composition
665 kCFStringNormalizationFormKC
// Compatibility Decomposition followed by Canonical Composition
669 @function CFStringNormalize
670 Normalizes the string into the specified form as described in
671 Unicode Technical Report #15.
672 @param theString The string which is to be normalized. If this
673 parameter is not a valid mutable CFString, the behavior is
675 @param theForm The form into which the string is to be normalized.
676 If this parameter is not a valid CFStringNormalizationForm value,
677 the behavior is undefined.
679 CF_EXPORT
void CFStringNormalize(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFStringNormalizationForm theForm
);
683 @function CFStringFold
684 Folds the string into the form specified by the flags.
685 Character foldings are operations that convert any of a set of characters
686 sharing similar semantics into a single representative from that set.
687 This function can be used to preprocess strings that are to be compared,
688 searched, or indexed.
689 Note that folding does not include normalization, so it is necessary
690 to use CFStringNormalize in addition to CFStringFold in order to obtain
691 the effect of kCFCompareNonliteral.
692 @param theString The string which is to be folded. If this parameter is not
693 a valid mutable CFString, the behavior is undefined.
694 @param theFlag The equivalency flags which describes the character folding form.
695 Only those flags containing the word "insensitive" are recognized here; other flags are ignored.
696 Folding with kCFCompareCaseInsensitive removes case distinctions in accordance with the mapping
697 specified by ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/CaseFolding.txt. Folding with
698 kCFCompareDiacriticInsensitive removes distinctions of accents and other diacritics. Folding
699 with kCFCompareWidthInsensitive removes character width distinctions by mapping characters in
700 the range U+FF00-U+FFEF to their ordinary equivalents.
701 @param theLocale The locale tailoring the character folding behavior. If NULL,
702 it's considered to be the system locale returned from CFLocaleGetSystem().
703 If non-NULL and not a valid CFLocale object, the behavior is undefined.
707 void CFStringFold(CFMutableStringRef theString
, CFStringCompareFlags theFlags
, CFLocaleRef theLocale
) CF_AVAILABLE(10_5
, 2_0
);
709 /* Perform string transliteration. The transformation represented by transform is applied to the given range of string, modifying it in place. Only the specified range will be modified, but the transform may look at portions of the string outside that range for context. NULL range pointer causes the whole string to be transformed. On return, range is modified to reflect the new range corresponding to the original range. reverse indicates that the inverse transform should be used instead, if it exists. If the transform is successful, true is returned; if unsuccessful, false. Reasons for the transform being unsuccessful include an invalid transform identifier, or attempting to reverse an irreversible transform.
711 You can pass one of the predefined transforms below, or any valid ICU transform ID as defined in the ICU User Guide. Note that we do not support arbitrary set of ICU transform rules.
714 Boolean
CFStringTransform(CFMutableStringRef string
, CFRange
*range
, CFStringRef transform
, Boolean reverse
);
716 /* Transform identifiers for CFStringTransform()
718 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformStripCombiningMarks
;
719 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformToLatin
;
720 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformFullwidthHalfwidth
;
721 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformLatinKatakana
;
722 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformLatinHiragana
;
723 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformHiraganaKatakana
;
724 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformMandarinLatin
;
725 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformLatinHangul
;
726 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformLatinArabic
;
727 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformLatinHebrew
;
728 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformLatinThai
;
729 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformLatinCyrillic
;
730 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformLatinGreek
;
731 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformToXMLHex
;
732 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformToUnicodeName
;
733 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFStringTransformStripDiacritics
CF_AVAILABLE(10_5
, 2_0
);
736 /*** General encoding related functionality ***/
738 /* This returns availability of the encoding on the system
741 Boolean
CFStringIsEncodingAvailable(CFStringEncoding encoding
);
743 /* This function returns list of available encodings. The returned list is terminated with kCFStringEncodingInvalidId and owned by the system.
746 const CFStringEncoding
*CFStringGetListOfAvailableEncodings(void);
748 /* Returns name of the encoding; non-localized.
751 CFStringRef
CFStringGetNameOfEncoding(CFStringEncoding encoding
);
753 /* ID mapping functions from/to Cocoa NSStringEncoding. Returns kCFStringEncodingInvalidId if no mapping exists.
756 unsigned long CFStringConvertEncodingToNSStringEncoding(CFStringEncoding encoding
);
759 CFStringEncoding
CFStringConvertNSStringEncodingToEncoding(unsigned long encoding
);
761 /* ID mapping functions from/to Microsoft Windows codepage (covers both OEM & ANSI). Returns kCFStringEncodingInvalidId if no mapping exists.
764 UInt32
CFStringConvertEncodingToWindowsCodepage(CFStringEncoding encoding
);
767 CFStringEncoding
CFStringConvertWindowsCodepageToEncoding(UInt32 codepage
);
769 /* ID mapping functions from/to IANA registery charset names. Returns kCFStringEncodingInvalidId if no mapping exists.
772 CFStringEncoding
CFStringConvertIANACharSetNameToEncoding(CFStringRef theString
);
775 CFStringRef
CFStringConvertEncodingToIANACharSetName(CFStringEncoding encoding
);
777 /* Returns the most compatible MacOS script value for the input encoding */
778 /* i.e. kCFStringEncodingMacRoman -> kCFStringEncodingMacRoman */
779 /* kCFStringEncodingWindowsLatin1 -> kCFStringEncodingMacRoman */
780 /* kCFStringEncodingISO_2022_JP -> kCFStringEncodingMacJapanese */
782 CFStringEncoding
CFStringGetMostCompatibleMacStringEncoding(CFStringEncoding encoding
);
786 /* The next two functions allow fast access to the contents of a string,
787 assuming you are doing sequential or localized accesses. To use, call
788 CFStringInitInlineBuffer() with a CFStringInlineBuffer (on the stack, say),
789 and a range in the string to look at. Then call CFStringGetCharacterFromInlineBuffer()
790 as many times as you want, with a index into that range (relative to the start
791 of that range). These are INLINE functions and will end up calling CFString only
792 once in a while, to fill a buffer. CFStringGetCharacterFromInlineBuffer() returns 0 if
793 a location outside the original range is specified.
795 #define __kCFStringInlineBufferLength 64
797 UniChar buffer
[__kCFStringInlineBufferLength
];
798 CFStringRef theString
;
799 const UniChar
*directUniCharBuffer
;
800 const char *directCStringBuffer
;
801 CFRange rangeToBuffer
; /* Range in string to buffer */
802 CFIndex bufferedRangeStart
; /* Start of range currently buffered (relative to rangeToBuffer.location) */
803 CFIndex bufferedRangeEnd
; /* bufferedRangeStart + number of chars actually buffered */
804 } CFStringInlineBuffer
;
806 #if defined(CF_INLINE)
807 CF_INLINE
void CFStringInitInlineBuffer(CFStringRef str
, CFStringInlineBuffer
*buf
, CFRange range
) {
808 buf
->theString
= str
;
809 buf
->rangeToBuffer
= range
;
810 buf
->directCStringBuffer
= (buf
->directUniCharBuffer
= CFStringGetCharactersPtr(str
)) ? NULL
: CFStringGetCStringPtr(str
, kCFStringEncodingASCII
);
811 buf
->bufferedRangeStart
= buf
->bufferedRangeEnd
= 0;
814 CF_INLINE UniChar
CFStringGetCharacterFromInlineBuffer(CFStringInlineBuffer
*buf
, CFIndex idx
) {
815 if (idx
< 0 || idx
>= buf
->rangeToBuffer
.length
) return 0;
816 if (buf
->directUniCharBuffer
) return buf
->directUniCharBuffer
[idx
+ buf
->rangeToBuffer
.location
];
817 if (buf
->directCStringBuffer
) return (UniChar
)(buf
->directCStringBuffer
[idx
+ buf
->rangeToBuffer
.location
]);
818 if (idx
>= buf
->bufferedRangeEnd
|| idx
< buf
->bufferedRangeStart
) {
819 if ((buf
->bufferedRangeStart
= idx
- 4) < 0) buf
->bufferedRangeStart
= 0;
820 buf
->bufferedRangeEnd
= buf
->bufferedRangeStart
+ __kCFStringInlineBufferLength
;
821 if (buf
->bufferedRangeEnd
> buf
->rangeToBuffer
.length
) buf
->bufferedRangeEnd
= buf
->rangeToBuffer
.length
;
822 CFStringGetCharacters(buf
->theString
, CFRangeMake(buf
->rangeToBuffer
.location
+ buf
->bufferedRangeStart
, buf
->bufferedRangeEnd
- buf
->bufferedRangeStart
), buf
->buffer
);
824 return buf
->buffer
[idx
- buf
->bufferedRangeStart
];
828 /* If INLINE functions are not available, we do somewhat less powerful macros that work similarly (except be aware that the buf argument is evaluated multiple times).
830 #define CFStringInitInlineBuffer(str, buf, range) \
831 do {(buf)->theString = str; (buf)->rangeToBuffer = range; (buf)->directCStringBuffer = ((buf)->directUniCharBuffer = CFStringGetCharactersPtr(str)) ? NULL : CFStringGetCStringPtr(str, kCFStringEncodingASCII);} while (0)
833 #define CFStringGetCharacterFromInlineBuffer(buf, idx) \
834 (((idx) < 0 || (idx) >= (buf)->rangeToBuffer.length) ? 0 : ((buf)->directUniCharBuffer ? (buf)->directUniCharBuffer[(idx) + (buf)->rangeToBuffer.location] : ((buf)->directCStringBuffer ? (UniChar)((buf)->directCStringBuffer[(idx) + (buf)->rangeToBuffer.location]) : CFStringGetCharacterAtIndex((buf)->theString, (idx) + (buf)->rangeToBuffer.location))))
836 #endif /* CF_INLINE */
840 /* UTF-16 surrogate support
842 CF_INLINE Boolean
CFStringIsSurrogateHighCharacter(UniChar character
) {
843 return ((character
>= 0xD800UL
) && (character
<= 0xDBFFUL
) ? true : false);
846 CF_INLINE Boolean
CFStringIsSurrogateLowCharacter(UniChar character
) {
847 return ((character
>= 0xDC00UL
) && (character
<= 0xDFFFUL
) ? true : false);
850 CF_INLINE UTF32Char
CFStringGetLongCharacterForSurrogatePair(UniChar surrogateHigh
, UniChar surrogateLow
) {
851 return (UTF32Char
)(((surrogateHigh
- 0xD800UL
) << 10) + (surrogateLow
- 0xDC00UL
) + 0x0010000UL
);
854 // Maps a UTF-32 character to a pair of UTF-16 surrogate characters. The buffer pointed by surrogates has to have space for at least 2 UTF-16 characters. Returns true if mapped to a surrogate pair.
855 CF_INLINE Boolean
CFStringGetSurrogatePairForLongCharacter(UTF32Char character
, UniChar
*surrogates
) {
856 if ((character
> 0xFFFFUL
) && (character
< 0x110000UL
)) { // Non-BMP character
857 character
-= 0x10000;
858 if (NULL
!= surrogates
) {
859 surrogates
[0] = (UniChar
)((character
>> 10) + 0xD800UL
);
860 surrogates
[1] = (UniChar
)((character
& 0x3FF) + 0xDC00UL
);
864 if (NULL
!= surrogates
) *surrogates
= (UniChar
)character
;
869 /* Rest of the stuff in this file is private and should not be used directly
871 /* For debugging only; output goes to stderr
872 Use CFShow() to printf the description of any CFType;
873 Use CFShowStr() to printf detailed info about a CFString
876 void CFShow(CFTypeRef obj
);
879 void CFShowStr(CFStringRef str
);
881 /* This function is private and should not be used directly */
883 CFStringRef
__CFStringMakeConstantString(const char *cStr
) CF_FORMAT_ARGUMENT(1); /* Private; do not use */
886 CF_IMPLICIT_BRIDGING_DISABLED
888 #endif /* ! __COREFOUNDATION_CFSTRING__ */