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use alloc::borrow::ToOwned;
use core::cmp;
use core::ffi::c_void;
use core::fmt;
use core::panic::RefUnwindSafe;
use core::panic::UnwindSafe;
use core::ptr::NonNull;
use core::slice;
use core::str;
use std::os::raw::c_char;
use super::{NSComparisonResult, NSCopying, NSMutableCopying, NSMutableString, NSObject};
use crate::rc::{autoreleasepool, AutoreleasePool, DefaultId, Id, Shared};
use crate::runtime::{Class, Object};
use crate::{extern_class, extern_methods, msg_send, msg_send_id, ClassType};
#[cfg(feature = "apple")]
const UTF8_ENCODING: usize = 4;
#[cfg(feature = "gnustep-1-7")]
const UTF8_ENCODING: i32 = 4;
extern_class!(
/// An immutable, plain-text Unicode string object.
///
/// Can be created statically using the [`ns_string!`] macro.
///
/// See [Apple's documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsstring?language=objc).
///
/// [`ns_string!`]: crate::ns_string
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct NSString;
// TODO: Use isEqualToString: for comparison (instead of just isEqual:)
// The former is more performant
// TODO: Check if performance of NSSelectorFromString is worthwhile
unsafe impl ClassType for NSString {
type Super = NSObject;
}
);
// SAFETY: `NSString` is immutable and `NSMutableString` can only be mutated
// from `&mut` methods.
unsafe impl Sync for NSString {}
unsafe impl Send for NSString {}
// Even if an exception occurs inside a string method, the state of the string
// (should) still be perfectly safe to access.
impl UnwindSafe for NSString {}
impl RefUnwindSafe for NSString {}
extern_methods!(
unsafe impl NSString {
/// Construct an empty NSString.
pub fn new() -> Id<Self, Shared> {
unsafe { msg_send_id![Self::class(), new] }
}
/// Create a new string by appending the given string to self.
///
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// # #[cfg(feature = "gnustep-1-7")]
/// # unsafe { objc2::__gnustep_hack::get_class_to_force_linkage() };
/// use objc2::ns_string;
/// let error_tag = ns_string!("Error: ");
/// let error_string = ns_string!("premature end of file.");
/// let error_message = error_tag.concat(error_string);
/// assert_eq!(&*error_message, ns_string!("Error: premature end of file."));
/// ```
#[doc(alias = "stringByAppendingString")]
#[doc(alias = "stringByAppendingString:")]
pub fn concat(&self, other: &Self) -> Id<Self, Shared> {
// SAFETY: The other string is non-null, and won't be retained
// by the function.
unsafe { msg_send_id![self, stringByAppendingString: other] }
}
/// Create a new string by appending the given string, separated by
/// a path separator.
///
/// This is similar to [`Path::join`][std::path::Path::join].
///
/// Note that this method only works with file paths (not, for
/// example, string representations of URLs).
///
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # #[cfg(feature = "gnustep-1-7")]
/// # unsafe { objc2::__gnustep_hack::get_class_to_force_linkage() };
/// use objc2::ns_string;
///
/// let extension = ns_string!("scratch.tiff");
/// assert_eq!(&*ns_string!("/tmp").join_path(extension), ns_string!("/tmp/scratch.tiff"));
/// assert_eq!(&*ns_string!("/tmp/").join_path(extension), ns_string!("/tmp/scratch.tiff"));
/// assert_eq!(&*ns_string!("/").join_path(extension), ns_string!("/scratch.tiff"));
/// assert_eq!(&*ns_string!("").join_path(extension), ns_string!("scratch.tiff"));
/// ```
#[doc(alias = "stringByAppendingPathComponent")]
#[doc(alias = "stringByAppendingPathComponent:")]
pub fn join_path(&self, other: &Self) -> Id<Self, Shared> {
// SAFETY: Same as `Self::concat`.
unsafe { msg_send_id![self, stringByAppendingPathComponent: other] }
}
/// The number of UTF-8 code units in `self`.
#[doc(alias = "lengthOfBytesUsingEncoding")]
#[doc(alias = "lengthOfBytesUsingEncoding:")]
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
unsafe { msg_send![self, lengthOfBytesUsingEncoding: UTF8_ENCODING] }
}
/// The number of UTF-16 code units in the string.
///
/// See also [`NSString::len`].
#[doc(alias = "length")]
#[sel(length)]
pub fn len_utf16(&self) -> usize;
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
// TODO: lengthOfBytesUsingEncoding: might sometimes return 0 for
// other reasons, so this is not really correct!
self.len() == 0
}
/// Get the [`str`](`prim@str`) representation of this string if it can be
/// done efficiently.
///
/// Returns [`None`] if the internal storage does not allow this to be
/// done efficiently. Use [`NSString::as_str`] or `NSString::to_string`
/// if performance is not an issue.
#[doc(alias = "CFStringGetCStringPtr")]
#[allow(unused)]
// TODO: Finish this
fn as_str_wip(&self) -> Option<&str> {
type CFStringEncoding = u32;
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
// https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/cfstringbuiltinencodings/kcfstringencodingutf8?language=objc
const kCFStringEncodingUTF8: CFStringEncoding = 0x08000100;
extern "C" {
// https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/1542133-cfstringgetcstringptr?language=objc
fn CFStringGetCStringPtr(s: &NSString, encoding: CFStringEncoding)
-> *const c_char;
}
let bytes = unsafe { CFStringGetCStringPtr(self, kCFStringEncodingUTF8) };
NonNull::new(bytes as *mut u8).map(|bytes| {
let len = self.len();
let bytes: &[u8] = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(bytes.as_ptr(), len) };
str::from_utf8(bytes).unwrap()
})
}
/// Get an [UTF-16] string slice if it can be done efficiently.
///
/// Returns [`None`] if the internal storage of `self` does not allow this
/// to be returned efficiently.
///
/// See [`as_str`](Self::as_str) for the UTF-8 equivalent.
///
/// [UTF-16]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-16
#[allow(unused)]
// TODO: Finish this
fn as_utf16(&self) -> Option<&[u16]> {
extern "C" {
// https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/1542939-cfstringgetcharactersptr?language=objc
fn CFStringGetCharactersPtr(s: &NSString) -> *const u16;
}
let ptr = unsafe { CFStringGetCharactersPtr(self) };
NonNull::new(ptr as *mut u16)
.map(|ptr| unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(ptr.as_ptr(), self.len_utf16()) })
}
/// Get the [`str`](`prim@str`) representation of this.
///
/// TODO: Further explain this.
#[doc(alias = "UTF8String")]
pub fn as_str<'r, 's: 'r, 'p: 'r>(&'s self, pool: &'p AutoreleasePool) -> &'r str {
// NOTE: Please keep up to date with `objc2::exception`!
// This is necessary until `auto` types stabilizes.
pool.__verify_is_inner();
// The documentation on `UTF8String` is a bit sparse, but with
// educated guesses and testing I've determined that NSString stores
// a pointer to the string data, sometimes with an UTF-8 encoding,
// (usual for ascii data), sometimes in other encodings (UTF-16?).
//
// `UTF8String` then checks the internal encoding:
// - If the data is UTF-8 encoded, it returns the internal pointer.
// - If the data is in another encoding, it creates a new allocation,
// writes the UTF-8 representation of the string into it,
// autoreleases the allocation and returns a pointer to it.
//
// So the lifetime of the returned pointer is either the same as the
// NSString OR the lifetime of the innermost @autoreleasepool.
//
// https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsstring/1411189-utf8string?language=objc
let bytes: *const c_char = unsafe { msg_send![self, UTF8String] };
let bytes: *const u8 = bytes.cast();
let len = self.len();
// SAFETY:
// The held AutoreleasePool is the innermost, and the reference is
// constrained both by the pool and the NSString.
//
// `len` is the length of the string in the UTF-8 encoding.
//
// `bytes` is a null-terminated C string (with length = len + 1), so
// it is never a NULL pointer.
let bytes: &'r [u8] = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(bytes, len) };
// TODO: Always UTF-8, so should we use `from_utf8_unchecked`?
str::from_utf8(bytes).unwrap()
// NOTE: Please keep up to date with `objc2::exception`!
}
// TODO: Allow usecases where the NUL byte from `UTF8String` is kept?
/// Creates an immutable `NSString` by copying the given string slice.
///
/// Prefer using the [`ns_string!`] macro when possible.
///
/// [`ns_string!`]: crate::ns_string
#[doc(alias = "initWithBytes")]
#[doc(alias = "initWithBytes:length:encoding:")]
#[allow(clippy::should_implement_trait)] // Not really sure of a better name
pub fn from_str(string: &str) -> Id<Self, Shared> {
unsafe {
let obj = from_str(Self::class(), string);
Id::new(obj.cast()).unwrap()
}
}
// TODO: initWithBytesNoCopy:, maybe add lifetime parameter to NSString?
// See https://github.com/nvzqz/fruity/blob/320efcf715c2c5fbd2f3084f671f2be2e03a6f2b/src/foundation/ns_string/mod.rs#L350-L381
// Might be quite difficult, as Objective-C code might assume the NSString
// is always alive?
// See https://github.com/drewcrawford/foundationr/blob/b27683417a35510e8e5d78a821f081905b803de6/src/nsstring.rs
/// Whether the given string matches the beginning characters of this
/// string.
///
/// See [Apple's documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsstring/1410309-hasprefix?language=objc).
#[doc(alias = "hasPrefix")]
#[doc(alias = "hasPrefix:")]
#[sel(hasPrefix:)]
pub fn has_prefix(&self, prefix: &NSString) -> bool;
/// Whether the given string matches the ending characters of this string.
///
/// See [Apple's documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsstring/1416529-hassuffix?language=objc).
#[doc(alias = "hasSuffix")]
#[doc(alias = "hasSuffix:")]
#[sel(hasSuffix:)]
pub fn has_suffix(&self, suffix: &NSString) -> bool;
// TODO: Other comparison methods:
// - compare:options:
// - compare:options:range:
// - compare:options:range:locale:
// - localizedCompare:
// - caseInsensitiveCompare:
// - localizedCaseInsensitiveCompare:
// - localizedStandardCompare:
#[sel(compare:)]
fn compare(&self, other: &Self) -> NSComparisonResult;
// pub fn from_nsrange(range: NSRange) -> Id<Self, Shared>
// https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/1415155-nsstringfromrange?language=objc
}
);
pub(crate) fn from_str(cls: &Class, string: &str) -> *mut Object {
let bytes: *const c_void = string.as_ptr().cast();
unsafe {
let obj: *mut Object = msg_send![cls, alloc];
msg_send![
obj,
initWithBytes: bytes,
length: string.len(),
encoding: UTF8_ENCODING,
]
}
}
impl PartialOrd for NSString {
#[inline]
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<cmp::Ordering> {
Some(self.cmp(other))
}
}
impl Ord for NSString {
fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> cmp::Ordering {
self.compare(other).into()
}
}
// TODO: PartialEq and PartialOrd against &str
// See `fruity`'s implementation:
// https://github.com/nvzqz/fruity/blob/320efcf715c2c5fbd2f3084f671f2be2e03a6f2b/src/foundation/ns_string/mod.rs#L69-L163
impl DefaultId for NSString {
type Ownership = Shared;
#[inline]
fn default_id() -> Id<Self, Self::Ownership> {
Self::new()
}
}
unsafe impl NSCopying for NSString {
type Ownership = Shared;
type Output = NSString;
}
unsafe impl NSMutableCopying for NSString {
type Output = NSMutableString;
}
impl ToOwned for NSString {
type Owned = Id<NSString, Shared>;
fn to_owned(&self) -> Self::Owned {
self.copy()
}
}
impl fmt::Display for NSString {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
// The call to `to_owned` is unfortunate, but is required to work
// around `f` not being AutoreleaseSafe.
// TODO: Fix this!
let s = autoreleasepool(|pool| self.as_str(pool).to_owned());
fmt::Display::fmt(&s, f)
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for NSString {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
// The call to `to_owned` is unfortunate, but is required to work
// around `f` not being AutoreleaseSafe.
// TODO: Fix this!
let s = autoreleasepool(|pool| self.as_str(pool).to_owned());
fmt::Debug::fmt(&s, f)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use alloc::format;
use core::ptr;
#[test]
fn test_equality() {
let s1 = NSString::from_str("abc");
let s2 = NSString::from_str("abc");
assert_eq!(s1, s1);
assert_eq!(s1, s2);
let s3 = NSString::from_str("def");
assert_ne!(s1, s3);
}
#[test]
fn display_debug() {
let s = NSString::from_str("xyz\"123");
assert_eq!(format!("{}", s), "xyz\"123");
assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", s), r#""xyz\"123""#);
}
#[test]
fn test_empty() {
let s1 = NSString::from_str("");
let s2 = NSString::new();
assert_eq!(s1.len(), 0);
assert_eq!(s2.len(), 0);
assert_eq!(s1, s2);
autoreleasepool(|pool| {
assert_eq!(s1.as_str(pool), "");
assert_eq!(s2.as_str(pool), "");
});
}
#[test]
fn test_utf8() {
let expected = "ประเทศไทย中华Việt Nam";
let s = NSString::from_str(expected);
assert_eq!(s.len(), expected.len());
autoreleasepool(|pool| {
assert_eq!(s.as_str(pool), expected);
});
}
#[test]
fn test_nul() {
let expected = "\0";
let s = NSString::from_str(expected);
assert_eq!(s.len(), expected.len());
autoreleasepool(|pool| {
assert_eq!(s.as_str(pool), expected);
});
}
#[test]
fn test_interior_nul() {
let expected = "Hello\0World";
let s = NSString::from_str(expected);
assert_eq!(s.len(), expected.len());
autoreleasepool(|pool| {
assert_eq!(s.as_str(pool), expected);
});
}
#[test]
fn test_copy() {
let s1 = NSString::from_str("abc");
let s2 = s1.copy();
// An optimization that NSString makes, since it is immutable
assert_eq!(Id::as_ptr(&s1), Id::as_ptr(&s2));
assert!(s2.is_kind_of::<NSString>());
let s3 = s1.mutable_copy();
assert_ne!(Id::as_ptr(&s1), Id::as_ptr(&s3).cast());
assert!(s3.is_kind_of::<NSMutableString>());
}
#[test]
fn test_copy_nsstring_is_same() {
let string1 = NSString::from_str("Hello, world!");
let string2 = string1.copy();
assert!(
ptr::eq(&*string1, &*string2),
"Cloned NSString didn't have the same address"
);
}
#[test]
/// Apparently NSString does this for some reason?
fn test_strips_first_leading_zero_width_no_break_space() {
let ns_string = NSString::from_str("\u{feff}");
let expected = "";
autoreleasepool(|pool| {
assert_eq!(ns_string.as_str(pool), expected);
});
assert_eq!(ns_string.len(), 0);
let s = "\u{feff}\u{feff}a\u{feff}";
// Huh, this difference might be a GNUStep bug?
#[cfg(feature = "apple")]
let expected = "\u{feff}a\u{feff}";
#[cfg(feature = "gnustep-1-7")]
let expected = "a\u{feff}";
let ns_string = NSString::from_str(s);
autoreleasepool(|pool| {
assert_eq!(ns_string.as_str(pool), expected);
});
assert_eq!(ns_string.len(), expected.len());
}
#[test]
fn test_hash() {
use core::hash::Hasher;
use std::collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher;
use std::hash::Hash;
let s1 = NSString::from_str("example string goes here");
let s2 = NSString::from_str("example string goes here");
let mut hashstate = DefaultHasher::new();
let mut hashstate2 = DefaultHasher::new();
s1.hash(&mut hashstate);
s2.hash(&mut hashstate2);
assert_eq!(hashstate.finish(), hashstate2.finish());
}
#[test]
fn test_prefix_suffix() {
let s = NSString::from_str("abcdef");
let prefix = NSString::from_str("abc");
let suffix = NSString::from_str("def");
assert!(s.has_prefix(&prefix));
assert!(s.has_suffix(&suffix));
assert!(!s.has_prefix(&suffix));
assert!(!s.has_suffix(&prefix));
}
#[test]
#[allow(clippy::nonminimal_bool)]
fn test_cmp() {
let s1 = NSString::from_str("aa");
assert!(s1 <= s1);
assert!(s1 >= s1);
let s2 = NSString::from_str("ab");
assert!(s1 < s2);
assert!(!(s1 > s2));
assert!(s1 <= s2);
assert!(!(s1 >= s2));
let s3 = NSString::from_str("ba");
assert!(s1 < s3);
assert!(!(s1 > s3));
assert!(s1 <= s3);
assert!(!(s1 >= s3));
assert!(s2 < s3);
assert!(!(s2 > s3));
assert!(s2 <= s3);
assert!(!(s2 >= s3));
let s = NSString::from_str("abc");
let shorter = NSString::from_str("a");
let longer = NSString::from_str("abcdef");
assert!(s > shorter);
assert!(s < longer);
}
}