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Global Functions in Global Namespace C++
in Sourcefile ustrbuf.h
- rtl_uStringbuffer_ensureCapacity
- extern "C"
void rtl_uStringbuffer_ensureCapacity( rtl_uString * * This, sal_Int32 * capacity, sal_Int32 minimumCapacity );
- extern "C"
virtual abstract const volatile template static inline C-linkage NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES
- Summary
- Ensures that the capacity of the buffer is at least equal to the specified minimum.
- Description
- 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:
- The
minimumCapacity
argument. - Twice the old capacity, plus
2
.
minimumCapacity
argument is nonpositive, this method takes no action and simply returns. - The
- Parameters
capacity in: old capicity, out: new capacity.
minimumCapacity the minimum desired capacity.
- rtl_uStringbuffer_insert
- extern "C"
void rtl_uStringbuffer_insert( rtl_uString * * This, sal_Int32 * capacity, sal_Int32 offset, const sal_Unicode * str, sal_Int32 len );
- extern "C"
virtual abstract const volatile template static inline C-linkage NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES
- Summary
- Inserts the string representation of the
str
array argument into this string buffer. - Description
- The characters of the array argument are inserted into the
contents of this string buffer at the position indicated by
offset
. The length of this string buffer increases by the length of the argument. - Parameters
This The string, on that the operation should take place
capacity the capacity of the string buffer
offset the offset.
str a character array.
len the number of characters to append.
- rtl_uStringbuffer_insert_ascii
- extern "C"
void rtl_uStringbuffer_insert_ascii( rtl_uString * * This, sal_Int32 * capacity, sal_Int32 offset, const sal_Char * str, sal_Int32 len );
- extern "C"
virtual abstract const volatile template static inline C-linkage NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES
- Summary
- Inserts the 8-Bit ASCII string representation of the
str
array argument into this string buffer. - Description
- Since this function is optimized
for performance, the ASCII character values are not converted in any way.
The caller has to make sure that all ASCII characters are in the allowed
range between 0 and 127.
The characters of the array argument are inserted into the contents of this string buffer at the position indicated by
offset
. The length of this string buffer increases by the length of the argument. - Parameters
This The string, on that the operation should take place
capacity the capacity of the string buffer
offset the offset.
str a character array.
len the number of characters to append.
- rtl_uStringbuffer_newFromStr_WithLength
- extern "C"
void rtl_uStringbuffer_newFromStr_WithLength( rtl_uString * * newStr, const sal_Unicode * value, sal_Int32 count );
- extern "C"
virtual abstract const volatile template static inline C-linkage NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES
- Summary
- Allocates a new
String
that contains characters from the character array argument. - Description
- The
count
argument specifies the length of the array. The initial capacity of the string buffer is16
plus the length of the string argument. - Parameters
newStr out parameter, contains the new string. The reference count is 1.
value the initial value of the string.
count the length of value.
- rtl_uStringbuffer_newFromStringBuffer
- extern "C"
sal_Int32 rtl_uStringbuffer_newFromStringBuffer( rtl_uString * * newStr, sal_Int32 capacity, rtl_uString * olsStr );
- extern "C"
virtual abstract const volatile template static inline C-linkage NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES
- Summary
- Allocates a new
String
that contains the same sequence of characters as the string argument. - Description
- The initial capacity is the larger of:
- The
bufferLen
argument. - The
length
of the string argument.
- The
- Parameters
newStr out parameter, contains the new string. The reference count is 1.
capacity the initial len of the string buffer.
oldStr the initial value of the string.
- Return
- the new capacity of the string buffer
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