Strings

Strings — text buffers which grow automatically as text is added.

Synopsis


#include <glib.h>


            GString;
GString*    g_string_new                    (const gchar *init);
GString*    g_string_new_len                (const gchar *init,
                                             gssize len);
GString*    g_string_sized_new              (gsize dfl_size);
GString*    g_string_assign                 (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *rval);
#define     g_string_sprintf
#define     g_string_sprintfa
void        g_string_printf                 (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *format,
                                             ...);
void        g_string_append_printf          (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *format,
                                             ...);
GString*    g_string_append                 (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *val);
GString*    g_string_append_c               (GString *string,
                                             gchar c);
GString*    g_string_append_unichar         (GString *string,
                                             gunichar wc);
GString*    g_string_append_len             (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *val,
                                             gssize len);
GString*    g_string_prepend                (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *val);
GString*    g_string_prepend_c              (GString *string,
                                             gchar c);
GString*    g_string_prepend_unichar        (GString *string,
                                             gunichar wc);
GString*    g_string_prepend_len            (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *val,
                                             gssize len);
GString*    g_string_insert                 (GString *string,
                                             gssize pos,
                                             const gchar *val);
GString*    g_string_insert_c               (GString *string,
                                             gssize pos,
                                             gchar c);
GString*    g_string_insert_unichar         (GString *string,
                                             gssize pos,
                                             gunichar wc);
GString*    g_string_insert_len             (GString *string,
                                             gssize pos,
                                             const gchar *val,
                                             gssize len);
GString*    g_string_erase                  (GString *string,
                                             gssize pos,
                                             gssize len);
GString*    g_string_truncate               (GString *string,
                                             gsize len);
GString*    g_string_set_size               (GString *string,
                                             gsize len);
gchar*      g_string_free                   (GString *string,
                                             gboolean free_segment);

GString*    g_string_up                     (GString *string);
GString*    g_string_down                   (GString *string);

guint       g_string_hash                   (const GString *str);
gboolean    g_string_equal                  (const GString *v,
                                             const GString *v2);

Description

A GString is similar to a standard C string, except that it grows automatically as text is appended or inserted. Also, it stores the length of the string, so can be used for binary data with embedded nul bytes.

Details

GString

typedef struct {
  gchar  *str;
  gsize len;    
  gsize allocated_len;
} GString;

The GString struct contains the public fields of a GString. The str field points to the character data. It may move as text is added. The len field contains the length of the string, not including the terminating nul byte.

The str field is nul-terminated and so can be used as an ordinary C string. But it may be moved when text is appended or inserted into the string.


g_string_new ()

GString*    g_string_new                    (const gchar *init);

Creates a new GString, initialized with the given string.

init : the initial text to copy into the string.
Returns : the new GString.

g_string_new_len ()

GString*    g_string_new_len                (const gchar *init,
                                             gssize len);

Creates a new GString with len bytes of the init buffer. Because a length is provided, init need not be nul-terminated, and can contain embedded nul bytes.

Since this function does not stop at nul bytes, it is the caller's responsibility to ensure that init has at least len addressable bytes.

init : initial contents of string.
len : length of init to use.
Returns : a new GString.

g_string_sized_new ()

GString*    g_string_sized_new              (gsize dfl_size);

Creates a new GString, with enough space for dfl_size bytes. This is useful if you are going to add a lot of text to the string and don't want it to be reallocated too often.

dfl_size : the default size of the space allocated to hold the string.
Returns : the new GString.

g_string_assign ()

GString*    g_string_assign                 (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *rval);

Copies the bytes from a string into a GString, destroying any previous contents. It is rather like the standard strcpy() function, except that you do not have to worry about having enough space to copy the string.

string : the destination GString. Its current contents are destroyed.
rval : the string to copy into string
Returns : the destination GString.

g_string_sprintf

#define     g_string_sprintf

Warning

g_string_sprintf is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code. This function has been renamed to g_string_printf().

Writes a formatted string into a GString. This is similar to the standard sprintf() function, except that the GString buffer automatically expands to contain the results. The previous contents of the GString are destroyed.


g_string_sprintfa

#define     g_string_sprintfa

Warning

g_string_sprintfa is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code. This function has been renamed to g_string_append_printf().

Appends a formatted string onto the end of a GString. This function is is similar to g_string_sprintf() except that the text is appended to the GString.


g_string_printf ()

void        g_string_printf                 (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *format,
                                             ...);

Writes a formatted string into a GString. This is similar to the standard sprintf() function, except that the GString buffer automatically expands to contain the results. The previous contents of the GString are destroyed.

string : a GString.
format : the string format. See the printf() documentation.
... : the parameters to insert into the format string.

g_string_append_printf ()

void        g_string_append_printf          (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *format,
                                             ...);

Appends a formatted string onto the end of a GString. This function is is similar to g_string_printf() except that the text is appended to the GString.

string : a GString.
format : the string format. See the printf() documentation.
... : the parameters to insert into the format string.

g_string_append ()

GString*    g_string_append                 (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *val);

Adds a string onto the end of a GString, expanding it if necessary.

string : a GString.
val : the string to append onto the end of the GString.
Returns : the GString.

g_string_append_c ()

GString*    g_string_append_c               (GString *string,
                                             gchar c);

Adds a byte onto the end of a GString, expanding it if necessary.

string : a GString.
c : the byte to append onto the end of the GString.
Returns : the GString.

g_string_append_unichar ()

GString*    g_string_append_unichar         (GString *string,
                                             gunichar wc);

Converts a Unicode character into UTF-8, and appends it to the string.

string : a GString
wc : a Unicode character
Returns : string

g_string_append_len ()

GString*    g_string_append_len             (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *val,
                                             gssize len);

Appends len bytes of val to string. Because len is provided, val may contain embedded nuls and need not be nul-terminated.

Since this function does not stop at nul bytes, it is the caller's responsibility to ensure that val has at least len addressable bytes.

string : a GString
val : bytes to append
len : number of bytes of val to use.
Returns : the GString

g_string_prepend ()

GString*    g_string_prepend                (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *val);

Adds a string on to the start of a GString, expanding it if necessary.

string : a GString
val : the string to prepend on the start of the GString
Returns : the GString

g_string_prepend_c ()

GString*    g_string_prepend_c              (GString *string,
                                             gchar c);

Adds a byte onto the start of a GString, expanding it if necessary.

string : a GString
c : the byte to prepend on the start of the GString
Returns : the GString

g_string_prepend_unichar ()

GString*    g_string_prepend_unichar        (GString *string,
                                             gunichar wc);

Converts a Unicode character into UTF-8, and prepends it to the string.

string : a GString.
wc : a Unicode character.
Returns : string.

g_string_prepend_len ()

GString*    g_string_prepend_len            (GString *string,
                                             const gchar *val,
                                             gssize len);

Prepends len bytes of val to string. Because len is provided, val may contain embedded nuls and need not be nul-terminated.

Since this function does not stop at nul bytes, it is the caller's responsibility to ensure that val has at least len addressable bytes.

string : a GString
val : bytes to prepend
len : number of bytes in val to prepend
Returns : the GString passed in

g_string_insert ()

GString*    g_string_insert                 (GString *string,
                                             gssize pos,
                                             const gchar *val);

Inserts a copy of a string into a GString, expanding it if necessary.

string : a GString
pos : the position to insert the copy of the string
val : the string to insert
Returns : the GString

g_string_insert_c ()

GString*    g_string_insert_c               (GString *string,
                                             gssize pos,
                                             gchar c);

Inserts a byte into a GString, expanding it if necessary.

string : a GString
pos : the position to insert the byte
c : the byte to insert
Returns : the GString

g_string_insert_unichar ()

GString*    g_string_insert_unichar         (GString *string,
                                             gssize pos,
                                             gunichar wc);

Converts a Unicode character into UTF-8, and insert it into the string at the given position.

string : a GString
pos : the position at which to insert character, or -1 to append at the end of the string.
wc : a Unicode character
Returns : string

g_string_insert_len ()

GString*    g_string_insert_len             (GString *string,
                                             gssize pos,
                                             const gchar *val,
                                             gssize len);

Inserts len bytes of val into string at pos. Because len is provided, val may contain embedded nuls and need not be nul-terminated. If pos is -1, bytes are inserted at the end of the string.

Since this function does not stop at nul bytes, it is the caller's responsibility to ensure that val has at least len addressable bytes.

string : a GString
pos : position in string where insertion should happen, or -1 for at the end
val : bytes to insert
len : number of bytes of val to insert
Returns : the GString

g_string_erase ()

GString*    g_string_erase                  (GString *string,
                                             gssize pos,
                                             gssize len);

Removes len bytes from a GString, starting at position pos. The rest of the GString is shifted down to fill the gap.

string : a GString
pos : the position of the content to remove
len : the number of bytes to remove, or -1 to remove all following bytes
Returns : the GString

g_string_truncate ()

GString*    g_string_truncate               (GString *string,
                                             gsize len);

Cuts off the end of the GString, leaving the first len bytes.

string : a GString
len : the new size of the GString
Returns : the GString

g_string_set_size ()

GString*    g_string_set_size               (GString *string,
                                             gsize len);

Sets the length of a GString. If the length is less than the current length, the string will be truncated. If the length is greater than the current length, the contents of the newly added area are undefined. (However, as always, string->str[string->len] will be a nul byte.)

string : a GString
len : the new length
Returns : string

g_string_free ()

gchar*      g_string_free                   (GString *string,
                                             gboolean free_segment);

Frees the memory allocated for the GString. If free_segment is TRUE it also frees the character data.

string : a GString
free_segment : if TRUE the actual character data is freed as well
Returns : the character data of string (i.e. NULL if free_segment is TRUE)

g_string_up ()

GString*    g_string_up                     (GString *string);

Warning

g_string_up has been deprecated since version 2.2 and should not be used in newly-written code. This function uses the locale-specific toupper() function, which is almost never the right thing. Use g_string_ascii_up() or g_utf8_strup() instead.

Converts a GString to uppercase.

string : a GString
Returns : the GString

g_string_down ()

GString*    g_string_down                   (GString *string);

Warning

g_string_down has been deprecated since version 2.2 and should not be used in newly-written code. This function uses the locale-specific tolower() function, which is almost never the right thing. Use g_string_ascii_down() or g_utf8_strdown() instead.

Converts a GString to lowercase.

string : a GString
Returns : the GString.

g_string_hash ()

guint       g_string_hash                   (const GString *str);

Creates a hash code for str; for use with GHashTable.

str : a string to hash
Returns : hash code for str

g_string_equal ()

gboolean    g_string_equal                  (const GString *v,
                                             const GString *v2);

Compares two strings for equality, returning TRUE if they are equal. For use with GHashTable.

Compares two strings for equality, returning TRUE if they are equal. For use with GHashTable.

v : a GString
v2 : another GString
Returns : TRUE if they strings are the same length and contain the same bytes.