/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #ifndef mozilla_dom_DOMString_h #define mozilla_dom_DOMString_h #include "nsStringGlue.h" #include "nsStringBuffer.h" #include "mozilla/Assertions.h" #include "mozilla/Attributes.h" #include "mozilla/Maybe.h" #include "nsDOMString.h" #include "nsIAtom.h" namespace mozilla { namespace dom { /** * A class for representing string return values. This can be either passed to * callees that have an nsString or nsAString out param or passed to a callee * that actually knows about this class and can work with it. Such a callee may * call SetStringBuffer or SetOwnedString or SetOwnedAtom on this object, but * only if it plans to keep holding a strong ref to the internal stringbuffer! * * The proper way to store a value in this class is to either to do nothing * (which leaves this as an empty string), to call SetStringBuffer with a * non-null stringbuffer, to call SetOwnedString, to call SetOwnedAtom, to call * SetNull(), or to call AsAString() and set the value in the resulting * nsString. These options are mutually exclusive! Don't do more than one of * them. * * The proper way to extract a value is to check IsNull(). If not null, then * check HasStringBuffer(). If that's true, check for a zero length, and if the * length is nonzero call StringBuffer(). If the length is zero this is the * empty string. If HasStringBuffer() returns false, call AsAString() and get * the value from that. */ class MOZ_STACK_CLASS DOMString { public: DOMString() : mStringBuffer(nullptr) , mLength(0) , mIsNull(false) {} ~DOMString() { MOZ_ASSERT(!mString || !mStringBuffer, "Shouldn't have both present!"); } operator nsString&() { return AsAString(); } // It doesn't make any sense to convert a DOMString to a const nsString or // nsAString reference; this class is meant for outparams only. operator const nsString&() = delete; operator const nsAString&() = delete; nsString& AsAString() { MOZ_ASSERT(!mStringBuffer, "We already have a stringbuffer?"); MOZ_ASSERT(!mIsNull, "We're already set as null"); if (!mString) { mString.emplace(); } return *mString; } bool HasStringBuffer() const { MOZ_ASSERT(!mString || !mStringBuffer, "Shouldn't have both present!"); MOZ_ASSERT(!mIsNull, "Caller should have checked IsNull() first"); return !mString; } // Get the stringbuffer. This can only be called if HasStringBuffer() // returned true and StringBufferLength() is nonzero. If that's true, it will // never return null. nsStringBuffer* StringBuffer() const { MOZ_ASSERT(!mIsNull, "Caller should have checked IsNull() first"); MOZ_ASSERT(HasStringBuffer(), "Don't ask for the stringbuffer if we don't have it"); MOZ_ASSERT(StringBufferLength() != 0, "Why are you asking for this?"); MOZ_ASSERT(mStringBuffer, "If our length is nonzero, we better have a stringbuffer."); return mStringBuffer; } // Get the length of the stringbuffer. Can only be called if // HasStringBuffer(). uint32_t StringBufferLength() const { MOZ_ASSERT(HasStringBuffer(), "Don't call this if there is no stringbuffer"); return mLength; } void SetStringBuffer(nsStringBuffer* aStringBuffer, uint32_t aLength) { MOZ_ASSERT(mString.isNothing(), "We already have a string?"); MOZ_ASSERT(!mIsNull, "We're already set as null"); MOZ_ASSERT(!mStringBuffer, "Setting stringbuffer twice?"); MOZ_ASSERT(aStringBuffer, "Why are we getting null?"); mStringBuffer = aStringBuffer; mLength = aLength; } void SetOwnedString(const nsAString& aString) { MOZ_ASSERT(mString.isNothing(), "We already have a string?"); MOZ_ASSERT(!mIsNull, "We're already set as null"); MOZ_ASSERT(!mStringBuffer, "Setting stringbuffer twice?"); nsStringBuffer* buf = nsStringBuffer::FromString(aString); if (buf) { SetStringBuffer(buf, aString.Length()); } else if (aString.IsVoid()) { SetNull(); } else if (!aString.IsEmpty()) { AsAString() = aString; } } enum NullHandling { eTreatNullAsNull, eTreatNullAsEmpty, eNullNotExpected }; void SetOwnedAtom(nsIAtom* aAtom, NullHandling aNullHandling) { MOZ_ASSERT(mString.isNothing(), "We already have a string?"); MOZ_ASSERT(!mIsNull, "We're already set as null"); MOZ_ASSERT(!mStringBuffer, "Setting stringbuffer twice?"); MOZ_ASSERT(aAtom || aNullHandling != eNullNotExpected); if (aNullHandling == eNullNotExpected || aAtom) { SetStringBuffer(aAtom->GetStringBuffer(), aAtom->GetLength()); } else if (aNullHandling == eTreatNullAsNull) { SetNull(); } } void SetNull() { MOZ_ASSERT(!mStringBuffer, "Should have no stringbuffer if null"); MOZ_ASSERT(mString.isNothing(), "Should have no string if null"); mIsNull = true; } bool IsNull() const { MOZ_ASSERT(!mStringBuffer || mString.isNothing(), "How could we have a stringbuffer and a nonempty string?"); return mIsNull || (mString && mString->IsVoid()); } void ToString(nsAString& aString) { if (IsNull()) { SetDOMStringToNull(aString); } else if (HasStringBuffer()) { if (StringBufferLength() == 0) { aString.Truncate(); } else { StringBuffer()->ToString(StringBufferLength(), aString); } } else { aString = AsAString(); } } private: // We need to be able to act like a string as needed Maybe mString; // For callees that know we exist, we can be a stringbuffer/length/null-flag // triple. nsStringBuffer* MOZ_UNSAFE_REF("The ways in which this can be safe are " "documented above and enforced through " "assertions") mStringBuffer; uint32_t mLength; bool mIsNull; }; } // namespace dom } // namespace mozilla #endif // mozilla_dom_DOMString_h