| // Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #ifndef PDF_PDFIUM_PDFIUM_API_STRING_BUFFER_ADAPTER_H_ |
| #define PDF_PDFIUM_PDFIUM_API_STRING_BUFFER_ADAPTER_H_ |
| |
| #include <stddef.h> |
| |
| #include "base/macros.h" |
| #include "base/numerics/safe_math.h" |
| |
| namespace chrome_pdf { |
| |
| // Helper to deal with the fact that many PDFium APIs write the null-terminator |
| // into string buffers that are passed to them, but the PDF plugin likes to pass |
| // in std::strings / base::string16s, where one should not count on the internal |
| // string buffers to be null-terminated. |
| |
| template <class StringType> |
| class PDFiumAPIStringBufferAdapter { |
| public: |
| // |str| is the string to write into. |
| // |expected_size| is the number of characters the PDFium API will write, |
| // including the null-terminator. It should be at least 1. |
| // |check_expected_size| whether to check the actual number of characters |
| // written into |str| against |expected_size| when calling Close(). |
| PDFiumAPIStringBufferAdapter(StringType* str, |
| size_t expected_size, |
| bool check_expected_size); |
| ~PDFiumAPIStringBufferAdapter(); |
| |
| // Returns a pointer to |str_|'s buffer. The buffer's size is large enough to |
| // hold |expected_size_| + 1 characters, so the PDFium API that uses the |
| // pointer has space to write a null-terminator. |
| void* GetData(); |
| |
| // Resizes |str_| to |actual_size| - 1 characters, thereby removing the extra |
| // null-terminator. This must be called prior to the adapter's destruction. |
| // The pointer returned by GetData() should be considered invalid. |
| void Close(size_t actual_size); |
| |
| template <typename IntType> |
| void Close(IntType actual_size) { |
| Close(base::checked_cast<size_t>(actual_size)); |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| StringType* const str_; |
| void* const data_; |
| const size_t expected_size_; |
| const bool check_expected_size_; |
| bool is_closed_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(PDFiumAPIStringBufferAdapter); |
| }; |
| |
| // Helper to deal with the fact that many PDFium APIs write the null-terminator |
| // into string buffers that are passed to them, but the PDF plugin likes to pass |
| // in std::strings / base::string16s, where one should not count on the internal |
| // string buffers to be null-terminated. This version is suitable for APIs that |
| // work in terms of number of bytes instead of the number of characters. |
| template <class StringType> |
| class PDFiumAPIStringBufferSizeInBytesAdapter { |
| public: |
| // |str| is the string to write into. |
| // |expected_size| is the number of bytes the PDFium API will write, |
| // including the null-terminator. It should be at least the size of a |
| // character in bytes. |
| // |check_expected_size| whether to check the actual number of bytes |
| // written into |str| against |expected_size| when calling Close(). |
| PDFiumAPIStringBufferSizeInBytesAdapter(StringType* str, |
| size_t expected_size, |
| bool check_expected_size); |
| ~PDFiumAPIStringBufferSizeInBytesAdapter(); |
| |
| // Returns a pointer to |str_|'s buffer. The buffer's size is large enough to |
| // hold |expected_size_| + sizeof(StringType::value_type) bytes, so the PDFium |
| // API that uses the pointer has space to write a null-terminator. |
| void* GetData(); |
| |
| // Resizes |str_| to |actual_size| - sizeof(StringType::value_type) bytes, |
| // thereby removing the extra null-terminator. This must be called prior to |
| // the adapter's destruction. The pointer returned by GetData() should be |
| // considered invalid. |
| void Close(size_t actual_size); |
| |
| template <typename IntType> |
| void Close(IntType actual_size) { |
| Close(base::checked_cast<size_t>(actual_size)); |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| PDFiumAPIStringBufferAdapter<StringType> adapter_; |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace chrome_pdf |
| |
| #endif // PDF_PDFIUM_PDFIUM_API_STRING_BUFFER_ADAPTER_H_ |