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							- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- // Name:        wx/anystr.h
 
- // Purpose:     wxAnyStrPtr class declaration
 
- // Author:      Vadim Zeitlin
 
- // Created:     2009-03-23
 
- // Copyright:   (c) 2008 Vadim Zeitlin <vadim@wxwidgets.org>
 
- // Licence:     wxWindows licence
 
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- #ifndef _WX_ANYSTR_H_
 
- #define _WX_ANYSTR_H_
 
- #include "wx/string.h"
 
- // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- // wxAnyStrPtr
 
- //
 
- // Notice that this is an internal and intentionally not documented class. It
 
- // is only used by wxWidgets itself to ensure compatibility with previous
 
- // versions and shouldn't be used by user code. When you see a function
 
- // returning it you should just know that you can treat it as a string pointer.
 
- // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- // This is a helper class convertible to either narrow or wide string pointer.
 
- // It is similar to wxCStrData but, unlike it, can be NULL which is required to
 
- // represent the return value of wxDateTime::ParseXXX() methods for example.
 
- //
 
- // NB: this class is fully inline and so doesn't need to be DLL-exported
 
- class wxAnyStrPtr
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     // ctors: this class must be created from the associated string or using
 
-     // its default ctor for an invalid NULL-like object; notice that it is
 
-     // immutable after creation.
 
-     // ctor for invalid pointer
 
-     wxAnyStrPtr()
 
-         : m_str(NULL)
 
-     {
 
-     }
 
-     // ctor for valid pointer into the given string (whose lifetime must be
 
-     // greater than ours and which should remain constant while we're used)
 
-     wxAnyStrPtr(const wxString& str, const wxString::const_iterator& iter)
 
-         : m_str(&str),
 
-           m_iter(iter)
 
-     {
 
-     }
 
-     // default copy ctor is ok and so is default dtor, in particular we do not
 
-     // free the string
 
-     // various operators meant to make this class look like a superposition of
 
-     // char* and wchar_t*
 
-     // this one is needed to allow boolean expressions involving these objects,
 
-     // e.g. "if ( FuncReturningAnyStrPtr() && ... )" (unfortunately using
 
-     // unspecified_bool_type here wouldn't help with ambiguity between all the
 
-     // different conversions to pointers)
 
-     operator bool() const { return m_str != NULL; }
 
-     // at least VC6 and VC7 also need this one or they complain about ambiguity
 
-     // for !anystr expressions
 
-     bool operator!() const { return !((bool)*this); }
 
-     // and these are the conversions operator which allow to assign the result
 
-     // of FuncReturningAnyStrPtr() to either char* or wxChar* (i.e. wchar_t*)
 
-     operator const char *() const
 
-     {
 
-         if ( !m_str )
 
-             return NULL;
 
-         // check if the string is convertible to char at all
 
-         //
 
-         // notice that this pointer points into wxString internal buffer
 
-         // containing its char* representation and so it can be kept for as
 
-         // long as wxString is not modified -- which is long enough for our
 
-         // needs
 
-         const char *p = m_str->c_str().AsChar();
 
-         if ( *p )
 
-         {
 
-             // find the offset of the character corresponding to this iterator
 
-             // position in bytes: we don't have any direct way to do it so we
 
-             // need to redo the conversion again for the part of the string
 
-             // before the iterator to find its length in bytes in current
 
-             // locale
 
-             //
 
-             // NB: conversion won't fail as it succeeded for the entire string
 
-             p += strlen(wxString(m_str->begin(), m_iter).mb_str());
 
-         }
 
-         //else: conversion failed, return "" as we can't do anything else
 
-         return p;
 
-     }
 
-     operator const wchar_t *() const
 
-     {
 
-         if ( !m_str )
 
-             return NULL;
 
-         // no complications with wide strings (as long as we discount
 
-         // surrogates as we do for now)
 
-         //
 
-         // just remember that this works as long as wxString keeps an internal
 
-         // buffer with its wide wide char representation, just as with AsChar()
 
-         // above
 
-         return m_str->c_str().AsWChar() + (m_iter - m_str->begin());
 
-     }
 
-     // Because the objects of this class are only used as return type for
 
-     // functions which can return NULL we can skip providing dereferencing
 
-     // operators: the code using this class must test it for NULL first and if
 
-     // it does anything else with it it has to assign it to either char* or
 
-     // wchar_t* itself, before dereferencing.
 
-     //
 
-     // IOW this
 
-     //
 
-     //      if ( *FuncReturningAnyStrPtr() )
 
-     //
 
-     // is invalid because it could crash. And this
 
-     //
 
-     //      const char *p = FuncReturningAnyStrPtr();
 
-     //      if ( p && *p )
 
-     //
 
-     // already works fine.
 
- private:
 
-     // the original string and the position in it we correspond to, if the
 
-     // string is NULL this object is NULL pointer-like
 
-     const wxString * const m_str;
 
-     const wxString::const_iterator m_iter;
 
-     wxDECLARE_NO_ASSIGN_CLASS(wxAnyStrPtr);
 
- };
 
- #endif // _WX_ANYSTR_H_
 
 
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