/* Copyright (c) 2012 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. */ /** * This file defines the <code>PPB_Var</code> struct. */ label Chrome { M14 = 1.0, M18 = 1.1 }; /** * PPB_Var API */ interface PPB_Var { /** * AddRef() adds a reference to the given var. If this is not a refcounted * object, this function will do nothing so you can always call it no matter * what the type. * * @param[in] var A <code>PP_Var</code> that will have a reference added. */ [version=1.0] void AddRef([in] PP_Var var); /** * Release() removes a reference to given var, deleting it if the internal * reference count becomes 0. If the given var is not a refcounted object, * this function will do nothing so you can always call it no matter what * the type. * * @param[in] var A <code>PP_Var</code> that will have a reference removed. */ [version=1.0] void Release([in] PP_Var var); /** * VarFromUtf8() creates a string var from a string. The string must be * encoded in valid UTF-8 and is NOT NULL-terminated, the length must be * specified in <code>len</code>. It is an error if the string is not * valid UTF-8. * * If the length is 0, the <code>*data</code> pointer will not be dereferenced * and may be <code>NULL</code>. Note, however if length is 0, the * "NULL-ness" will not be preserved, as <code>VarToUtf8</code> will never * return <code>NULL</code> on success, even for empty strings. * * The resulting object will be a refcounted string object. It will be * AddRef'ed for the caller. When the caller is done with it, it should be * Released. * * On error (basically out of memory to allocate the string, or input that * is not valid UTF-8), this function will return a Null var. * * @param[in] module A PP_Module uniquely identifying the module or .nexe. * @param[in] data A string * @param[in] len The length of the string. * * @return A <code>PP_Var</code> structure containing a reference counted * string object. */ [version=1.0] PP_Var VarFromUtf8([in] PP_Module module, [in] str_t data, [in] uint32_t len); /** * VarFromUtf8() creates a string var from a string. The string must be * encoded in valid UTF-8 and is NOT NULL-terminated, the length must be * specified in <code>len</code>. It is an error if the string is not * valid UTF-8. * * If the length is 0, the <code>*data</code> pointer will not be dereferenced * and may be <code>NULL</code>. Note, however if length is 0, the * "NULL-ness" will not be preserved, as <code>VarToUtf8</code> will never * return <code>NULL</code> on success, even for empty strings. * * The resulting object will be a refcounted string object. It will be * AddRef'ed for the caller. When the caller is done with it, it should be * Released. * * On error (basically out of memory to allocate the string, or input that * is not valid UTF-8), this function will return a Null var. * * @param[in] data A string * @param[in] len The length of the string. * * @return A <code>PP_Var</code> structure containing a reference counted * string object. */ [version=1.1] PP_Var VarFromUtf8([in] str_t data, [in] uint32_t len); /** * VarToUtf8() converts a string-type var to a char* encoded in UTF-8. This * string is NOT NULL-terminated. The length will be placed in * <code>*len</code>. If the string is valid but empty the return value will * be non-NULL, but <code>*len</code> will still be 0. * * If the var is not a string, this function will return NULL and * <code>*len</code> will be 0. * * The returned buffer will be valid as long as the underlying var is alive. * If the instance frees its reference, the string will be freed and the * pointer will be to arbitrary memory. * * @param[in] var A PP_Var struct containing a string-type var. * @param[in,out] len A pointer to the length of the string-type var. * * @return A char* encoded in UTF-8. */ [version=1.0] str_t VarToUtf8([in] PP_Var var, [out] uint32_t len); };