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| |
| // -=- TCharArray.h |
| |
| // This library contains the wide-character equivalent of CharArray, named |
| // WCharArray. In addition to providing wide-character equivalents of |
| // the char* string manipulation functions (strDup, strFree, etc), special |
| // versions of those functions are provided which attempt to convert from |
| // one format to the other. |
| // e.g. char* t = "hello world"; WCHAR* w = wstrDup(t); |
| // Results in w containing the wide-character text "hello world". |
| // For convenience, the WStr and CStr classes are also provided. These |
| // accept an existing (const) WCHAR* or char* null-terminated string and |
| // create a read-only copy of that in the desired format. The new copy |
| // will actually be the original copy if the format has not changed, otherwise |
| // it will be a new buffer owned by the WStr/CStr. |
| |
| // In addition to providing wide character functions, this header defines |
| // TCHAR* handling classes & functions. TCHAR is defined at compile time to |
| // either char or WCHAR. Programs can treat this as a third data type and |
| // call TStr() whenever a TCHAR* is required but a char* or WCHAR* is supplied, |
| // and TStr will do the right thing. |
| |
| #ifndef __RFB_WIN32_TCHARARRAY_H__ |
| #define __RFB_WIN32_TCHARARRAY_H__ |
| |
| #include <windows.h> |
| #include <tchar.h> |
| #include <rfb/util.h> |
| #include <rfb/Password.h> |
| |
| namespace rfb { |
| |
| // -=- String duplication and cleanup functions. |
| // These routines also handle conversion between WCHAR* and char* |
| |
| char* strDup(const WCHAR* s); |
| WCHAR* wstrDup(const WCHAR* s); |
| WCHAR* wstrDup(const char* s); |
| void wstrFree(WCHAR* s); |
| |
| bool wstrSplit(const WCHAR* src, const WCHAR limiter, WCHAR** out1, WCHAR** out2, bool fromEnd=false); |
| bool wstrContains(const WCHAR* src, WCHAR c); |
| |
| // -=- Temporary format conversion classes |
| // CStr accepts WCHAR* or char* and behaves like a char* |
| // WStr accepts WCHAR* or char* and behaves like a WCHAR* |
| |
| struct WStr { |
| WStr(const char* s) : buf(wstrDup(s)), free_(true) {} |
| WStr(const WCHAR* s) : buf(s), free_(false) {} |
| ~WStr() {if (free_) wstrFree((WCHAR*)buf);} |
| operator const WCHAR*() {return buf;} |
| const WCHAR* buf; |
| bool free_; |
| }; |
| |
| struct CStr { |
| CStr(const char* s) : buf(s), free_(false) {} |
| CStr(const WCHAR* s) : buf(strDup(s)), free_(true) {} |
| ~CStr() {if (free_) strFree((char*)buf);} |
| operator const char*() {return buf;} |
| const char* buf; |
| bool free_; |
| }; |
| |
| // -=- Class to handle cleanup of arrays of native Win32 characters |
| class WCharArray { |
| public: |
| WCharArray() : buf(0) {} |
| WCharArray(char* str) : buf(wstrDup(str)) {strFree(str);} // note: assumes ownership |
| WCharArray(WCHAR* str) : buf(str) {} // note: assumes ownership |
| WCharArray(int len) { |
| buf = new WCHAR[len]; |
| } |
| ~WCharArray() { |
| delete [] buf; |
| } |
| // Get the buffer pointer & clear it (i.e. caller takes ownership) |
| WCHAR* takeBuf() {WCHAR* tmp = buf; buf = 0; return tmp;} |
| void replaceBuf(WCHAR* str) {delete [] buf; buf = str;} |
| WCHAR* buf; |
| }; |
| |
| // -=- Wide-character-based password-buffer handler. Zeroes the password |
| // buffer when deleted or replaced. |
| class WPlainPasswd : public WCharArray { |
| public: |
| WPlainPasswd() {} |
| WPlainPasswd(WCHAR* str) : WCharArray(str) {} |
| ~WPlainPasswd() {replaceBuf(0);} |
| void replaceBuf(WCHAR* str) { |
| if (buf) |
| memset(buf, 0, sizeof(WCHAR)*wcslen(buf)); |
| WCharArray::replaceBuf(str); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| #ifdef _UNICODE |
| #define tstrDup wstrDup |
| #define tstrFree wstrFree |
| #define tstrSplit wstrSplit |
| #define tstrContains wstrContains |
| typedef WCharArray TCharArray; |
| typedef WStr TStr; |
| typedef WPlainPasswd TPlainPasswd; |
| #else |
| #define tstrDup strDup |
| #define tstrFree strFree |
| #define tstrSplit strSplit |
| #define tstrContains strContains |
| typedef CharArray TCharArray; |
| typedef CStr TStr; |
| typedef PlainPasswd TPlainPasswd; |
| #endif |
| |
| }; |
| |
| #endif |