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#ifndef INCLUDED_I18NUTIL_X_RTL_USTRING_H
#define INCLUDED_I18NUTIL_X_RTL_USTRING_H
#ifndef _RTL_STRING_HXX_
#include <rtl/strbuf.hxx>
#endif
#include <rtl/memory.h>
#include <rtl/alloc.h>
/**
* Allocates a new <code>rtl_uString</code> which can hold nLen + 1 characters.
* The reference count is 0. The characters of room is not cleared.
* This method is similar to rtl_uString_new_WithLength in rtl/ustring.h, but
* can allocate a new string more efficiently. You need to "acquire" by such as
* OUString( rtl_uString * value ) if you intend to use it for a while.
* @param [output] newStr
* @param [input] nLen
*/
inline void SAL_CALL x_rtl_uString_new_WithLength( rtl_uString ** newStr, sal_Int32 nLen, sal_Int32 _refCount = 0 )
{
*newStr = (rtl_uString*) rtl_allocateMemory ( sizeof(rtl_uString) + sizeof(sal_Unicode) * nLen);
(*newStr)->refCount = _refCount;
(*newStr)->length = nLen;
// rtl_uString is defined in rtl/ustring.h as below:
//typedef struct _rtl_uString
//{
// sal_Int32 refCount;
// sal_Int32 length;
// sal_Unicode buffer[1];
//} rtl_uString;
}
inline rtl_uString * SAL_CALL x_rtl_uString_new_WithLength( sal_Int32 nLen, sal_Int32 _refCount = 0 )
{
rtl_uString *newStr = (rtl_uString*) rtl_allocateMemory ( sizeof(rtl_uString) + sizeof(sal_Unicode) * nLen);
newStr->refCount = _refCount;
newStr->length = nLen;
return newStr;
}
/**
* Release <code>rtl_uString</code> regardless its reference count.
*/
inline void SAL_CALL x_rtl_uString_release( rtl_uString * value )
{
rtl_freeMemory(value);
}
#endif // #ifndef _I18N_X_RTL_USTRING_H_
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