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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Netscape Public License
* Version 1.0 (the "NPL"); you may not use this file except in
* compliance with the NPL. You may obtain a copy of the NPL at
* http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/
*
* Software distributed under the NPL is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the NPL
* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
* NPL.
*
* The Initial Developer of this code under the NPL is Netscape
* Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
* Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All Rights
* Reserved.
*/
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/***********************************************************************
MODULE NOTES:
A. There are two philosophies to building string classes:
1. Hide the underlying buffer & offer API's allow indirect iteration
2. Reveal underlying buffer, risk corruption, but gain performance
We chose the second option for performance reasons.
B Our internal buffer always holds capacity+1 bytes.
***********************************************************************/
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#ifndef _NSSTRING
#define _NSSTRING
#include "prtypes.h"
#include "nscore.h"
#include "nsIAtom.h"
#include <iostream.h>
#include <stdio.h>
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class nsISizeOfHandler;
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class NS_BASE nsString {
public:
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/**
* Default constructor. Note that we actually allocate a small buffer
* to begin with. This is because the "philosophy" of the string class
* was to allow developers direct access to the underlying buffer for
* performance reasons.
*/
nsString();
/**
* This constructor accepts an isolatin string
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* @param an ascii is a ptr to a 1-byte cstr
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*/
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nsString(const char* aCString);
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/**
* This is our copy constructor
* @param reference to another nsString
*/
nsString(const nsString&);
/**
* Constructor from a unicode string
* @param anicodestr pts to a unicode string
*/
nsString(const PRUnichar* aUnicode);
/**
* Virtual Destructor
*/
virtual ~nsString();
/**
* Retrieve the length of this string
* @return string length
*/
PRInt32 Length() const { return mLength; }
/**
* Sets the new length of the string.
* @param aLength is new string length.
* @return nada
*/
void SetLength(PRInt32 aLength);
/**
* This method truncates this string to given length.
*
* @param anIndex -- new length of string
* @return nada
*/
void Truncate(PRInt32 anIndex=0);
/**
* This method gets called when the internal buffer needs
* to grow to a given size.
* @param aNewLength -- new capacity of string
* @return void
*/
virtual void EnsureCapacityFor(PRInt32 aNewLength);
/**
*
* @param
*/
virtual void SizeOf(nsISizeOfHandler* aHandler) const;
/**
* Determine whether or not the characters in this
* string are in sorted order.
*
* @return TRUE if ordered.
*/
PRBool IsOrdered(void) const;
/**********************************************************************
Accessor methods...
*********************************************************************/
/**
* Retrieve pointer to internal string value
* @return PRUnichar* to internal string
*/
const PRUnichar* GetUnicode(void) const;
/**
*
* @param
* @return
*/
operator const PRUnichar*() const;
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/**
* Retrieve unicode char at given index
* @param offset into string
* @return PRUnichar* to internal string
*/
PRUnichar operator()(PRInt32 anIndex) const;
/**
* Retrieve reference to unicode char at given index
* @param offset into string
* @return PRUnichar& from internal string
*/
PRUnichar& operator[](PRInt32 anIndex) const;
/**
* Retrieve reference to unicode char at given index
* @param offset into string
* @return PRUnichar& from internal string
*/
PRUnichar& CharAt(PRInt32 anIndex) const;
/**
* Retrieve reference to first unicode char in string
* @return PRUnichar from internal string
*/
PRUnichar& First() const;
/**
* Retrieve reference to last unicode char in string
* @return PRUnichar from internal string
*/
PRUnichar& Last() const;
/**********************************************************************
String creation methods...
*********************************************************************/
/**
* Create a new string by appending given string to this
* @param aString -- 2nd string to be appended
* @return new string
*/
nsString operator+(const nsString& aString);
/**
* create a new string by adding this to the given buffer.
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* @param aCString is a ptr to cstring to be added to this
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* @return newly created string
*/
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nsString operator+(const char* aCString);
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/**
* create a new string by adding this to the given char.
* @param aChar is a char to be added to this
* @return newly created string
*/
nsString operator+(char aChar);
/**
* create a new string by adding this to the given buffer.
* @param aStr unichar buffer to be added to this
* @return newly created string
*/
nsString operator+(const PRUnichar* aBuffer);
/**
* create a new string by adding this to the given char.
* @param aChar is a unichar to be added to this
* @return newly created string
*/
nsString operator+(PRUnichar aChar);
/**
* Converts all chars in internal string to lower
*/
void ToLowerCase();
/**
* Converts all chars in given string to lower
*/
void ToLowerCase(nsString& aString) const;
/**
* Converts all chars in given string to upper
*/
void ToUpperCase();
/**
* Converts all chars in given string to UCS2
* which ensure that the lower 256 chars are correct.
*/
void ToUCS2(PRInt32 aStartOffset);
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/**
* Converts all chars in internal string to upper
*/
void ToUpperCase(nsString& aString) const;
/**
* Creates a duplicate clone (ptr) of this string.
* @return ptr to clone of this string
*/
nsString* ToNewString() const;
/**
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* Creates an ascii clone of this string
* NOTE: This string is allocated with new; YOU MUST deallocate with delete[]!
* @return ptr to new c-String string
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*/
char* ToNewCString() const;
/**
* Copies data from internal buffer onto given char* buffer
* @param aBuf is the buffer where data is stored
* @param aBuflength is the max # of chars to move to buffer
* @return ptr to given buffer
*/
char* ToCString(char* aBuf,PRInt32 aBufLength) const;
/**
* Copies contents of this onto given string.
* @param aString to hold copy of this
* @return nada.
*/
void Copy(nsString& aString) const;
/**
* Creates an unichar clone of this string
* @return ptr to new unichar string
*/
PRUnichar* ToNewUnicode() const;
/**
* Perform string to float conversion.
* @param aErrorCode will contain error if one occurs
* @return float rep of string value
*/
float ToFloat(PRInt32* aErrorCode) const;
/**
* Perform string to int conversion.
* @param aErrorCode will contain error if one occurs
* @return int rep of string value
*/
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PRInt32 ToInteger(PRInt32* aErrorCode,PRInt32 aRadix=10) const;
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/**********************************************************************
String manipulation methods...
*********************************************************************/
/**
* assign given PRUnichar* to this string
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* @param aStr: buffer to be assigned to this
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* @param alength is the length of the given str (or -1)
if you want me to determine its length
* @return this
*/
nsString& SetString(const PRUnichar* aStr,PRInt32 aLength=-1);
/**
* assign given char* to this string
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* @param aCString: buffer to be assigned to this
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* @param alength is the length of the given str (or -1)
if you want me to determine its length
* @return this
*/
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nsString& SetString(const char* aCString,PRInt32 aLength=-1);
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/**
* assign given string to this one
* @param aString: string to be added to this
* @return this
*/
nsString& operator=(const nsString& aString);
/**
* assign given char* to this string
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* @param aCString: buffer to be assigned to this
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* @return this
*/
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nsString& operator=(const char* aCString);
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/**
* assign given char to this string
* @param aChar: char to be assignd to this
* @return this
*/
nsString& operator=(char aChar);
/**
* assign given unichar* to this string
* @param aBuffer: unichar buffer to be assigned to this
* @return this
*/
nsString& operator=(const PRUnichar* aBuffer);
/**
* assign given char to this string
* @param aChar: char to be assignd to this
* @return this
*/
nsString& operator=(PRUnichar aChar);
/**
* append given string to this string
* @param aString : string to be appended to this
* @return this
*/
nsString& operator+=(const nsString& aString);
/**
* append given buffer to this string
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* @param aCString: buffer to be appended to this
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* @return this
*/
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nsString& operator+=(const char* aCString);
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/**
* append given buffer to this string
* @param aBuffer: buffer to be appended to this
* @return this
*/
nsString& operator+=(const PRUnichar* aBuffer);
/**
* append given char to this string
* @param aChar: char to be appended to this
* @return this
*/
nsString& operator+=(PRUnichar aChar);
/**
* append given string to this string
* @param aString : string to be appended to this
* @param alength is the length of the given str (or -1)
if you want me to determine its length
* @return this
*/
nsString& Append(const nsString& aString,PRInt32 aLength=-1);
/**
* append given string to this string
* @param aString : string to be appended to this
* @param alength is the length of the given str (or -1)
if you want me to determine its length
* @return this
*/
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nsString& Append(const char* aCString,PRInt32 aLength=-1);
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/**
* append given string to this string
* @param aString : string to be appended to this
* @return this
*/
nsString& Append(char aChar);
/**
* append given unichar buffer to this string
* @param aString : string to be appended to this
* @param alength is the length of the given str (or -1)
if you want me to determine its length
* @return this
*/
nsString& Append(const PRUnichar* aBuffer,PRInt32 aLength=-1);
/**
* append given unichar character to this string
* @param aChar is the char to be appended to this
* @return this
*/
nsString& Append(PRUnichar aChar);
/**
* Append an integer onto this string
* @param aInteger is the int to be appended
* @param aRadix specifies 8,10,16
* @return this
*/
nsString& Append(PRInt32 aInteger,PRInt32 aRadix); //radix=8,10 or 16
/**
* Append a float value onto this string
* @param aFloat is the float to be appended
* @return this
*/
nsString& Append(float aFloat);
/*
* Copies n characters from this string to given string,
* starting at the leftmost offset.
*
*
* @param aCopy -- Receiving string
* @param aCount -- number of chars to copy
* @return number of chars copied
*/
PRInt32 Left(nsString& aCopy,PRInt32 aCount) const;
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/*
* Copies n characters from this string to given string,
* starting at the given offset.
*
*
* @param aCopy -- Receiving string
* @param aCount -- number of chars to copy
* @param anOffset -- position where copying begins
* @return number of chars copied
*/
PRInt32 Mid(nsString& aCopy,PRInt32 anOffset,PRInt32 aCount) const;
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/*
* Copies n characters from this string to given string,
* starting at rightmost char.
*
*
* @param aCopy -- Receiving string
* @param aCount -- number of chars to copy
* @return number of chars copied
*/
PRInt32 Right(nsString& aCopy,PRInt32 aCount) const;
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/*
* This method inserts n chars from given string into this
* string at str[anOffset].
*
* @param aCopy -- String to be inserted into this
* @param anOffset -- insertion position within this str
* @param aCount -- number of chars to be copied from aCopy
* @return number of chars inserted into this.
*/
PRInt32 Insert(const nsString& aCopy,PRInt32 anOffset,PRInt32 aCount=-1);
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/**
* Insert a single unicode char into this string at
* a specified offset.
*
* @param aChar char to be inserted into this string
* @param anOffset is insert pos in str
* @return the number of chars inserted into this string
*/
PRInt32 Insert(PRUnichar aChar,PRInt32 anOffset);
/*
* This method is used to cut characters in this string
* starting at anOffset, continuing for aCount chars.
*
* @param anOffset -- start pos for cut operation
* @param aCount -- number of chars to be cut
* @return *this
*/
nsString& Cut(PRInt32 anOffset,PRInt32 aCount);
/**
* This method is used to remove all occurances of the
* characters found in aSet from this string.
*
* @param aSet -- characters to be cut from this
* @return *this
*/
nsString& StripChars(const char* aSet);
/**
* This method strips whitespace throughout the string
*
* @return this
*/
nsString& StripWhitespace();
/**
* This method trims characters found in aTrimSet from
* either end of the underlying string.
*
* @param aTrimSet -- contains chars to be trimmed from
* both ends
* @return this
*/
nsString& Trim(const char* aSet,
PRBool aEliminateLeading=PR_TRUE,
PRBool aEliminateTrailing=PR_TRUE);
/**
* This method strips whitespace from string.
* You can control whether whitespace is yanked from
* start and end of string as well.
*
* @param aEliminateLeading controls stripping of leading ws
* @param aEliminateTrailing controls stripping of trailing ws
* @return this
*/
nsString& CompressWhitespace( PRBool aEliminateLeading=PR_TRUE,
PRBool aEliminateTrailing=PR_TRUE);
/**
* Determine if given char is a valid space character
*
* @param aChar is character to be tested
* @return TRUE if is valid space char
*/
static PRBool IsSpace(PRUnichar ch);
/**
* Determine if given char in valid alpha range
*
* @param aChar is character to be tested
* @return TRUE if in alpha range
*/
static PRBool IsAlpha(PRUnichar ch);
/**
* Determine if given char is valid digit
*
* @param aChar is character to be tested
* @return TRUE if char is a valid digit
*/
static PRBool IsDigit(PRUnichar ch);
/**********************************************************************
Searching methods...
*********************************************************************/
/**
* Search for given character within this string.
* This method does so by using a binary search,
* so your string HAD BETTER BE ORDERED!
*
* @param aChar is the unicode char to be found
* @return offset in string, or -1 (kNotFound)
*/
PRInt32 BinarySearch(PRUnichar aChar) const;
/**
* Search for given substring within this string
*
* @param aString is substring to be sought in this
* @return offset in string, or -1 (kNotFound)
*/
PRInt32 Find(const char* aString) const;
PRInt32 Find(const PRUnichar* aString) const;
PRInt32 Find(const nsString& aString) const;
/**
* Search for given char within this string
*
* @param aChar - char to be found
* @return offset in string, or -1 (kNotFound)
*/
PRInt32 Find(PRUnichar aChar,PRInt32 offset=0) const;
/**
* This method searches this string for the first character
* found in the given string
* @param aString contains set of chars to be found
* @param anOffset tells us where to start searching in this
* @return -1 if not found, else the offset in this
*/
PRInt32 FindCharInSet(const char* aString,PRInt32 anOffset=0) const;
PRInt32 FindCharInSet(nsString& aString,PRInt32 anOffset=0) const;
/**
* This method searches this string for the last character
* found in the given string
* @param aString contains set of chars to be found
* @param anOffset tells us where to start searching in this
* @return -1 if not found, else the offset in this
*/
PRInt32 RFindCharInSet(const char* aString,PRInt32 anOffset=0) const;
PRInt32 RFindCharInSet(nsString& aString,PRInt32 anOffset=0) const;
/**
* This methods scans the string backwards, looking for the given string
* @param aString is substring to be sought in this
* @param aIgnoreCase tells us whether or not to do caseless compare
* @return offset in string, or -1 (kNotFound)
*/
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PRInt32 RFind(const char* aCString,PRBool aIgnoreCase=PR_FALSE) const;
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PRInt32 RFind(const PRUnichar* aString,PRBool aIgnoreCase=PR_FALSE) const;
PRInt32 RFind(const nsString& aString,PRBool aIgnoreCase=PR_FALSE) const;
/**
* This methods scans the string backwards, looking for the given char
* @param char is the char to be sought in this
* @param aIgnoreCase tells us whether or not to do caseless compare
* @return offset in string, or -1 (kNotFound)
*/
PRInt32 RFind(PRUnichar aChar,PRBool aIgnoreCase=PR_FALSE) const;
/**********************************************************************
Comparison methods...
*********************************************************************/
/**
* Compares a given string type to this string.
* @update gess 7/27/98
* @param S is the string to be compared
* @param aIgnoreCase tells us how to treat case
* @return -1,0,1
*/
virtual PRInt32 Compare(const nsString &aString,PRBool aIgnoreCase=PR_FALSE) const;
virtual PRInt32 Compare(const char *aString,PRBool aIgnoreCase=PR_FALSE,PRInt32 aLength=-1) const;
virtual PRInt32 Compare(const PRUnichar *aString,PRBool aIgnoreCase=PR_FALSE,PRInt32 aLength=-1) const;
/**
* These methods compare a given string type to this one
* @param aString is the string to be compared to this
* @return TRUE or FALSE
*/
PRBool operator==(const nsString &aString) const;
PRBool operator==(const char *aString) const;
PRBool operator==(const PRUnichar* aString) const;
PRBool operator==(PRUnichar* aString) const;
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/**
* These methods perform a !compare of a given string type to this
* @param aString is the string to be compared to this
* @return TRUE
*/
PRBool operator!=(const nsString &aString) const;
PRBool operator!=(const char *aString) const;
PRBool operator!=(const PRUnichar* aString) const;
/**
* These methods test if a given string is < than this
* @param aString is the string to be compared to this
* @return TRUE or FALSE
*/
PRBool operator<(const nsString &aString) const;
PRBool operator<(const char *aString) const;
PRBool operator<(const PRUnichar* aString) const;
/**
* These methods test if a given string is > than this
* @param aString is the string to be compared to this
* @return TRUE or FALSE
*/
PRBool operator>(const nsString &S) const;
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PRBool operator>(const char *aCString) const;
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PRBool operator>(const PRUnichar* aString) const;
/**
* These methods test if a given string is <= than this
* @param aString is the string to be compared to this
* @return TRUE or FALSE
*/
PRBool operator<=(const nsString &S) const;
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PRBool operator<=(const char *aCString) const;
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PRBool operator<=(const PRUnichar* aString) const;
/**
* These methods test if a given string is >= than this
* @param aString is the string to be compared to this
* @return TRUE or FALSE
*/
PRBool operator>=(const nsString &S) const;
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PRBool operator>=(const char* aCString) const;
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PRBool operator>=(const PRUnichar* aString) const;
/**
* Compare this to given string; note that we compare full strings here.
* The optional length argument just lets us know how long the given string is.
* If you provide a length, it is compared to length of this string as an
* optimization.
*
* @param aString -- the string to compare to this
* @param aLength -- optional length of given string.
* @return TRUE if equal
*/
PRBool Equals(const nsString& aString) const;
PRBool Equals(const char* aString,PRInt32 aLength=-1) const;
PRBool Equals(const nsIAtom *aAtom) const;
/**
* Compares to unichar string ptrs to each other
* @param s1 is a ptr to a unichar buffer
* @param s2 is a ptr to a unichar buffer
* @return TRUE if they match
*/
PRBool Equals(const PRUnichar* s1, const PRUnichar* s2) const;
/**
* Compare this to given string; note that we compare full strings here.
* The optional length argument just lets us know how long the given string is.
* If you provide a length, it is compared to length of this string as an
* optimization.
*
* @param aString -- the string to compare to this
* @param aLength -- optional length of given string.
* @return TRUE if equal
*/
PRBool EqualsIgnoreCase(const nsString& aString) const;
PRBool EqualsIgnoreCase(const char* aString,PRInt32 aLength=-1) const;
PRBool EqualsIgnoreCase(const nsIAtom *aAtom) const;
/**
* Compares to unichar string ptrs to each other without respect to case
* @param s1 is a ptr to a unichar buffer
* @param s2 is a ptr to a unichar buffer
* @return TRUE if they match
*/
PRBool EqualsIgnoreCase(const PRUnichar* s1, const PRUnichar* s2) const;
static void SelfTest();
virtual void DebugDump(ostream& aStream) const;
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protected:
typedef PRUnichar chartype;
chartype* mStr;
PRInt32 mLength;
PRInt32 mCapacity;
static PRBool mSelfTested;
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};
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ostream& operator<<(ostream& os,nsString& aString);
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extern NS_BASE int fputs(const nsString& aString, FILE* out);
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* A version of nsString which is designed to be used as an automatic
* variable. It attempts to operate out of a fixed size internal
* buffer until too much data is added; then a dynamic buffer is
* allocated and grown as necessary.
*/
// XXX template this with a parameter for the size of the buffer?
class NS_BASE nsAutoString : public nsString {
public:
nsAutoString();
nsAutoString(const nsString& other);
nsAutoString(const nsAutoString& other);
nsAutoString(PRUnichar aChar);
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nsAutoString(const char* aCString);
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nsAutoString(const PRUnichar* us, PRInt32 uslen = -1);
virtual ~nsAutoString();
nsAutoString& operator=(const nsString& aString) {nsString::operator=(aString); return *this;}
nsAutoString& operator=(const nsAutoString& aString) {nsString::operator=(aString); return *this;}
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nsAutoString& operator=(const char* aCString) {nsString::operator=(aCString); return *this;}
nsAutoString& operator=(char aChar) {nsString::operator=(aChar); return *this;}
nsAutoString& operator=(const PRUnichar* aBuffer) {nsString::operator=(aBuffer); return *this;}
nsAutoString& operator=(PRUnichar aChar) {nsString::operator=(aChar); return *this;}
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virtual void SizeOf(nsISizeOfHandler* aHandler) const;
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static void SelfTest();
protected:
virtual void EnsureCapacityFor(PRInt32 aNewLength);
chartype mBuf[32];
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};
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ostream& operator<<(ostream& os,nsAutoString& aString);
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#endif