Tizen Native API  7.0
Unicode Stringshare

These functions allow you to store one copy of a string, and use it throughout your program.

This is a method to reduce the number of duplicated strings kept in memory. It's pretty common for the same strings to be dynamically allocated repeatedly between applications and libraries, especially in circumstances where you could have multiple copies of a structure that allocates the string. So rather than duplicating and freeing these strings, you request a read-only pointer to an existing string and only incur the overhead of a hash lookup.

It sounds like micro-optimizing, but profiling has shown this can have a significant impact as you scale the number of copies up. It improves string creation/destruction speed, reduces memory use and decreases memory fragmentation, so a win all-around.

For more information, you can look at the tutorial_ustringshare_page.

Functions

const Eina_Unicodeeina_ustringshare_add_length (const Eina_Unicode *str, unsigned int slen)
 Retrieves an instance of a string for use in a program.
const Eina_Unicodeeina_ustringshare_add (const Eina_Unicode *str)
 Retrieves an instance of a string for use in a program.
const Eina_Unicodeeina_ustringshare_ref (const Eina_Unicode *str)
 Increments references of the given shared string.
void eina_ustringshare_del (const Eina_Unicode *str)
 Notes that the given string has lost an instance.
int eina_ustringshare_strlen (const Eina_Unicode *str)
 Notes that the given string must be shared.
void eina_ustringshare_dump (void)
 Dumps the contents of the share_common.

Function Documentation

Retrieves an instance of a string for use in a program.

Parameters:
[in]strThe NULL-terminated string to retrieve an instance of.
Returns:
A pointer to an instance of the string on success, NULL on failure.

This function retrieves an instance of str. If str is NULL, then NULL is returned. If str is already stored, it is just returned and its reference counter is increased. Otherwise it is added to the strings to be searched and a duplicated string of str is returned.

The string str must be NULL-terminated ('\0') and its full length will be used. To use part of the string or non-null terminated, use eina_stringshare_add_length() instead.

See also:
eina_ustringshare_add_length()
Since :
2.3
const Eina_Unicode* eina_ustringshare_add_length ( const Eina_Unicode str,
unsigned int  slen 
)

Retrieves an instance of a string for use in a program.

Parameters:
[in]strThe string to retrieve an instance of.
[in]slenThe string size (<= strlen(str)).
Returns:
A pointer to an instance of the string on success, NULL on failure.

This function retrieves an instance of str. If str is NULL, then NULL is returned. If str is already stored, it is just returned and its reference counter is increased. Otherwise it is added to the strings to be searched and a duplicated string of str is returned.

This function does not check string size, but uses the exact given size. This can be used to share_common part of a larger buffer or substring.

See also:
eina_ustringshare_add()
Since :
2.3
void eina_ustringshare_del ( const Eina_Unicode str)

Notes that the given string has lost an instance.

Parameters:
[in]strString The given string.

This function decreases the reference counter associated to str if it exists. If that counter reaches 0, the memory associated to str is freed. If str is NULL, the function returns immediately.

Note:
If the given pointer is not shared, bad things will happen, likely a segmentation fault.
Since :
2.3
void eina_ustringshare_dump ( void  )

Dumps the contents of the share_common.

This function dumps all strings in the share_common to stdout with a DDD: prefix per line and a memory usage summary.

Since :
2.3

Increments references of the given shared string.

Parameters:
[in]strThe shared string.
Returns:
A pointer to an instance of the string on success, NULL on failure.

This is similar to eina_share_common_add(), but it's faster since it will avoid lookups if possible, but on the down side it requires the parameter to be shared before, in other words, it must be the return of a previous eina_ustringshare_add().

There is no unref since this is the work of eina_ustringshare_del().

Since :
2.3
int eina_ustringshare_strlen ( const Eina_Unicode str)

Notes that the given string must be shared.

Parameters:
[in]strThe shared string to know the length. It is safe to give NULL, in that case -1 is returned.
Returns:
The length of a shared string.

This function is a cheap way to known the length of a shared string.

Note:
If the given pointer is not shared, bad things will happen, likely a segmentation fault. If in doubt, try strlen().
Since :
2.3