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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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#ifndef _RTL_STRBUF_H_
#define _RTL_STRBUF_H_
#include <rtl/string.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** @HTML
Allocates a new <code>String</code> that contains characters from
the character array argument.
The <code>count</code> argument specifies
the length of the array. The initial capacity of the string buffer is
<code>16</code> plus the length of the string argument.
@param newStr out parameter, contains the new string. The reference count is 1.
@param value the initial value of the string.
@param count the length of value.
*/
void SAL_CALL rtl_stringbuffer_newFromStr_WithLength( rtl_String ** newStr,
const sal_Char * value,
sal_Int32 count);
/**
Allocates a new <code>String</code> that contains the same sequence of
characters as the string argument.
The initial capacity is the larger of:
<ul>
<li> The <code>bufferLen</code> argument.
<li> The <code>length</code> of the string argument.
</ul>
@param newStr out parameter, contains the new string. The reference count is 1.
@param capacity the initial len of the string buffer.
@param oldStr the initial value of the string.
@return the new capacity of the string buffer
*/
sal_Int32 SAL_CALL rtl_stringbuffer_newFromStringBuffer( rtl_String ** newStr,
sal_Int32 capacity,
rtl_String * olsStr );
/**
Ensures that the capacity of the buffer is at least equal to the
specified minimum.
If the current capacity of this string buffer is less than the
argument, then a new internal buffer is allocated with greater
capacity. The new capacity is the larger of:
<ul>
<li>The <code>minimumCapacity</code> argument.
<li>Twice the old capacity, plus <code>2</code>.
</ul>
If the <code>minimumCapacity</code> argument is nonpositive, this
method takes no action and simply returns.
@param capacity in: old capicity, out: new capacity.
@param minimumCapacity the minimum desired capacity.
*/
void SAL_CALL rtl_stringbuffer_ensureCapacity( /*inout*/rtl_String ** This,
/*inout*/sal_Int32* capacity,
sal_Int32 minimumCapacity);
/**
Inserts the string representation of the <code>char</code> array
argument into this string buffer.
The characters of the array argument are inserted into the
contents of this string buffer at the position indicated by
<code>offset</code>. The length of this string buffer increases by
the length of the argument.
@param capacity the capacity of the string buffer
@param offset the offset.
@param ch a character array.
@param len the number of characters to append.
*/
void SAL_CALL rtl_stringbuffer_insert( /*inout*/rtl_String ** This,
/*inout*/sal_Int32 * capacity,
sal_Int32 offset,
const sal_Char * str,
sal_Int32 len);
/**
Removes the characters in a substring of this sequence.
The substring begins at the specified <code>start</code> and
is <code>len</code> characters long.
start must be >= 0 && <= This->length
@param start The beginning index, inclusive
@param len The substring length
*/
void SAL_CALL rtl_stringbuffer_remove( /*inout*/rtl_String ** This,
sal_Int32 start,
sal_Int32 len );
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _RTL_STRBUF_H_ */
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