//
// Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project
//
// Build resource files from raw assets.
//
#ifndef STRING_POOL_H
#define STRING_POOL_H
#include "Main.h"
#include "AaptAssets.h"
#include <utils/ResourceTypes.h>
#include <utils/String16.h>
#include <utils/TextOutput.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <expat.h>
using namespace android;
#define PRINT_STRING_METRICS 0
void strcpy16_htod(uint16_t* dst, const uint16_t* src);
void printStringPool(const ResStringPool* pool);
/**
* The StringPool class is used as an intermediate representation for
* generating the string pool resource data structure that can be parsed with
* ResStringPool in include/utils/ResourceTypes.h.
*/
class StringPool
{
public:
struct entry {
entry() : offset(0) { }
entry(const String16& _value) : value(_value), offset(0) { }
entry(const entry& o) : value(o.value), offset(o.offset), indices(o.indices) { }
String16 value;
size_t offset;
Vector<size_t> indices;
};
struct entry_style_span {
String16 name;
ResStringPool_span span;
};
struct entry_style {
entry_style() : offset(0) { }
entry_style(const entry_style& o) : offset(o.offset), spans(o.spans) { }
size_t offset;
Vector<entry_style_span> spans;
};
/**
* If 'sorted' is true, then the final strings in the resource data
* structure will be generated in sorted order. This allow for fast
* lookup with ResStringPool::indexOfString() (O(log n)), at the expense
* of support for styled string entries (which requires the same string
* be included multiple times in the pool).
*
* If 'utf8' is true, strings will be encoded with UTF-8 instead of
* left in Java's native UTF-16.
*/
explicit StringPool(bool sorted = false, bool utf8 = false);
/**
* Add a new string to the pool. If mergeDuplicates is true, thenif
* the string already exists the existing entry for it will be used;
* otherwise, or if the value doesn't already exist, a new entry is
* created.
*
* Returns the index in the entry array of the new string entry. Note that
* if this string pool is sorted, the returned index will not be valid
* when the pool is finally written.
*/
ssize_t add(const String16& value, bool mergeDuplicates = false);
ssize_t add(const String16& value, const Vector<entry_style_span>& spans);
ssize_t add(const String16& ident, const String16& value,
bool mergeDuplicates = false);
status_t addStyleSpan(size_t idx, const String16& name,
uint32_t start, uint32_t end);
status_t addStyleSpans(size_t idx, const Vector<entry_style_span>& spans);
status_t addStyleSpan(size_t idx, const entry_style_span& span);
size_t size() const;
const entry& entryAt(size_t idx) const;
size_t countIdentifiers() const;
sp<AaptFile> createStringBlock();
status_t writeStringBlock(const sp<AaptFile>& pool);
/**
* Find out an offset in the pool for a particular string. If the string
* pool is sorted, this can not be called until after createStringBlock()
* or writeStringBlock() has been called
* (which determines the offsets). In the case of a string that appears
* multiple times in the pool, the first offset will be returned. Returns
* -1 if the string does not exist.
*/
ssize_t offsetForString(const String16& val) const;
/**
* Find all of the offsets in the pool for a particular string. If the
* string pool is sorted, this can not be called until after
* createStringBlock() or writeStringBlock() has been called
* (which determines the offsets). Returns NULL if the string does not exist.
*/
const Vector<size_t>* offsetsForString(const String16& val) const;
private:
const bool mSorted;
const bool mUTF8;
// Raw array of unique strings, in some arbitrary order.
Vector<entry> mEntries;
// Array of indices into mEntries, in the order they were
// added to the pool. This can be different than mEntries
// if the same string was added multiple times (it will appear
// once in mEntries, with multiple occurrences in this array).
Vector<size_t> mEntryArray;
// Optional style span information associated with each index of
// mEntryArray.
Vector<entry_style> mEntryStyleArray;
// Mapping from indices in mEntryArray to indices in mValues.
Vector<size_t> mEntryArrayToValues;
// Unique set of all the strings added to the pool, mapped to
// the first index of mEntryArray where the value was added.
DefaultKeyedVector<String16, ssize_t> mValues;
// Unique set of all (optional) identifiers of strings in the
// pool, mapping to indices in mEntries.
DefaultKeyedVector<String16, ssize_t> mIdents;
};
#endif