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// This file is part of libdap, A C++ implementation of the OPeNDAP Data
// Access Protocol.
// Copyright (c) 2002,2003 OPeNDAP, Inc.
// Author: James Gallagher <jgallagher@opendap.org>
//
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// Authors:
// jhrg,jimg James Gallagher <jgallagher@gso.uri.edu>
// Interface for Str type.
//
// jhrg 9/7/94
#ifndef _str_h
#define _str_h 1
#include <string>
#include "dods-limits.h"
#include "BaseType.h"
namespace libdap
{
// max_str_len should be large since we always send strings with length bytes
// as a prefix (so xdr_string will always know how much memory to malloc) but
// if deserialize gets confused and thinks a ctor (in particular) is a string
// xdr_string in turn will max_str_len if it cannot get a length byte. A long
// term solution is to fix libdap, but strings should not routinely be > 32k
// for the time being... jhrg 4/30/97
const unsigned int max_str_len = DODS_USHRT_MAX - 1;
/** @brief Holds character string data.
@see BaseType
@see Url
*/
class Str: public BaseType
{
protected:
string d_buf;
public:
Str(const string &n);
Str(const string &n, const string &d);
virtual ~Str()
{}
Str(const Str ©_from);
Str &operator=(const Str &rhs);
virtual BaseType *ptr_duplicate();
virtual unsigned int width(bool constrained = false);
// Return the length of the stored string or zero if no string has been
// stored in the instance's internal buffer.
unsigned int length();
virtual bool serialize(ConstraintEvaluator &eval, DDS &dds,
Marshaller &m, bool ce_eval = true);
virtual bool deserialize(UnMarshaller &um, DDS *dds, bool reuse = false);
virtual unsigned int val2buf(void *val, bool reuse = false);
virtual unsigned int buf2val(void **val);
virtual bool set_value(const string &value);
virtual string value() const;
virtual void print_val(FILE *out, string space = "",
bool print_decl_p = true);
virtual void print_val(ostream &out, string space = "",
bool print_decl_p = true);
virtual bool ops(BaseType *b, int op);
virtual void dump(ostream &strm) const ;
};
} // namespace libdap
#endif // _str_h
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