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juce::StringRef Class Referencefinal

#include <juce_StringRef.h>

Public Member Functions

 StringRef (const char *stringLiteral) noexcept
 
 StringRef (String::CharPointerType stringLiteral) noexcept
 
 StringRef (const String &string) noexcept
 
 StringRef (const std::string &string)
 
 StringRef () noexcept
 
 operator const String::CharPointerType::CharType * () const noexcept
 
 operator String::CharPointerType () const noexcept
 
bool isEmpty () const noexcept
 
bool isNotEmpty () const noexcept
 
int length () const noexcept
 
juce_wchar operator[] (int index) const noexcept
 
bool operator== (const String &s) const noexcept
 
bool operator!= (const String &s) const noexcept
 
bool operator< (const String &s) const noexcept
 
bool operator<= (const String &s) const noexcept
 
bool operator> (const String &s) const noexcept
 
bool operator>= (const String &s) const noexcept
 
bool operator== (StringRef s) const noexcept
 
bool operator!= (StringRef s) const noexcept
 

Public Attributes

String::CharPointerType text
 
String stringCopy
 

Detailed Description

A simple class for holding temporary references to a string literal or String.

Unlike a real String object, the StringRef does not allocate any memory or take ownership of the strings you give to it - it simply holds a reference to a string that has been allocated elsewhere. The main purpose of the class is to be used instead of a const String& as the type of function arguments where the caller may pass either a string literal or a String object. This means that when the called uses a string literal, there's no need for an temporary String object to be allocated, and this cuts down overheads substantially.

Because the class is simply a wrapper around a pointer, you should always pass it by value, not by reference.

void myStringFunction1 (const String&);
myStringFunction1 ("abc"); // Implicitly allocates a temporary String object.
myStringFunction2 ("abc"); // Much faster, as no local allocations are needed.

For examples of it in use, see the XmlElement or StringArray classes.

Bear in mind that there are still many cases where it's better to use an argument which is a const String&. For example if the function stores the string or needs to internally create a String from the argument, then it's better for the original argument to already be a String.

See also
String

Definition at line 61 of file juce_StringRef.h.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ StringRef() [1/5]

juce::StringRef::StringRef ( const char stringLiteral)
noexcept

Creates a StringRef from a raw string literal. The StringRef object does NOT take ownership or copy this data, so you must ensure that the data does not change during the lifetime of the StringRef. Note that this pointer cannot be null!

Definition at line 2154 of file juce_String.cpp.

◆ StringRef() [2/5]

juce::StringRef::StringRef ( String::CharPointerType  stringLiteral)
noexcept

Creates a StringRef from a raw char pointer. The StringRef object does NOT take ownership or copy this data, so you must ensure that the data does not change during the lifetime of the StringRef.

Definition at line 2185 of file juce_String.cpp.

◆ StringRef() [3/5]

juce::StringRef::StringRef ( const String string)
noexcept

Creates a StringRef from a String. The StringRef object does NOT take ownership or copy the data from the String, so you must ensure that the String is not modified or deleted during the lifetime of the StringRef.

Definition at line 2190 of file juce_String.cpp.

◆ StringRef() [4/5]

juce::StringRef::StringRef ( const std::string &  string)

Creates a StringRef from a String. The StringRef object does NOT take ownership or copy the data from the std::string, so you must ensure that the source string object is not modified or deleted during the lifetime of the StringRef.

Definition at line 2191 of file juce_String.cpp.

◆ StringRef() [5/5]

juce::StringRef::StringRef ( )
noexcept

Creates a StringRef pointer to an empty string.

Definition at line 2150 of file juce_String.cpp.

Member Function Documentation

◆ isEmpty()

bool juce::StringRef::isEmpty ( ) const
inlinenoexcept

Returns true if the string is empty.

Definition at line 101 of file juce_StringRef.h.

◆ isNotEmpty()

bool juce::StringRef::isNotEmpty ( ) const
inlinenoexcept

Returns true if the string is not empty.

Definition at line 103 of file juce_StringRef.h.

Referenced by juce::StringArray::addTokens().

◆ length()

int juce::StringRef::length ( ) const
inlinenoexcept

◆ operator const String::CharPointerType::CharType *()

juce::StringRef::operator const String::CharPointerType::CharType * ( ) const
inlinenoexcept

Returns a raw pointer to the underlying string data.

Definition at line 96 of file juce_StringRef.h.

◆ operator String::CharPointerType()

juce::StringRef::operator String::CharPointerType ( ) const
inlinenoexcept

Returns a pointer to the underlying string data as a char pointer object.

Definition at line 98 of file juce_StringRef.h.

◆ operator!=() [1/2]

bool juce::StringRef::operator!= ( const String s) const
inlinenoexcept

Compares this StringRef with a String.

Definition at line 113 of file juce_StringRef.h.

◆ operator!=() [2/2]

bool juce::StringRef::operator!= ( StringRef  s) const
inlinenoexcept

Case-sensitive comparison of two StringRefs.

Definition at line 126 of file juce_StringRef.h.

◆ operator<()

bool juce::StringRef::operator< ( const String s) const
inlinenoexcept

Compares this StringRef with a String.

Definition at line 115 of file juce_StringRef.h.

◆ operator<=()

bool juce::StringRef::operator<= ( const String s) const
inlinenoexcept

Compares this StringRef with a String.

Definition at line 117 of file juce_StringRef.h.

◆ operator==() [1/2]

bool juce::StringRef::operator== ( const String s) const
inlinenoexcept

Compares this StringRef with a String.

Definition at line 111 of file juce_StringRef.h.

◆ operator==() [2/2]

bool juce::StringRef::operator== ( StringRef  s) const
inlinenoexcept

Case-sensitive comparison of two StringRefs.

Definition at line 124 of file juce_StringRef.h.

◆ operator>()

bool juce::StringRef::operator> ( const String s) const
inlinenoexcept

Compares this StringRef with a String.

Definition at line 119 of file juce_StringRef.h.

◆ operator>=()

bool juce::StringRef::operator>= ( const String s) const
inlinenoexcept

Compares this StringRef with a String.

Definition at line 121 of file juce_StringRef.h.

◆ operator[]()

juce_wchar juce::StringRef::operator[] ( int  index) const
inlinenoexcept

Retrieves a character by index.

Definition at line 108 of file juce_StringRef.h.

Member Data Documentation

◆ stringCopy

String juce::StringRef::stringCopy

Definition at line 135 of file juce_StringRef.h.

◆ text


The documentation for this class was generated from the following files: