gecko-dev/editor/base/nsWrapUtils.cpp
jaggernaut%netscape.com 5a6317b8a5 Bug 88413: Remove |GetUnicode()| from nsString (and replace it with |get()|). r=dbaron, rs=scc.
This removes all call-sites I can currently fix. Tomorrow I'll try to get someone to checkin my changes to security/ and I'll get some help with the Netscape side of things.

nsString::GetUnicode()'s final death-blow will be dealt soon. Please keep this in mind as you add new code :-)
2001-06-30 11:02:25 +00:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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#include "nsWrapUtils.h"
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
// Line breaker stuff
#include "nsIServiceManager.h"
#include "nsILineBreakerFactory.h"
#include "nsLWBrkCIID.h"
static NS_DEFINE_CID(kLWBrkCID, NS_LWBRK_CID);
/*
* Rewrap the given section of string, putting the result in aOutString.
*/
nsresult
nsWrapUtils::Rewrap(const nsAReadableString& aInString,
PRUint32 aWrapCol, PRUint32 aFirstLineOffset,
PRBool aRespectNewlines,
const nsAReadableString &aLineStartStr,
nsAWritableString& aOutString)
{
PRInt32 i;
nsCOMPtr<nsILineBreaker> lineBreaker;
nsILineBreakerFactory *lf;
nsresult rv = NS_OK;
rv = nsServiceManager::GetService(kLWBrkCID,
NS_GET_IID(nsILineBreakerFactory),
(nsISupports **)&lf);
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv))
{
nsAutoString lbarg;
rv = lf->GetBreaker(lbarg, getter_AddRefs(lineBreaker));
nsServiceManager::ReleaseService(kLWBrkCID, lf);
}
aOutString.SetLength(0);
// Now we either have a line breaker, or we don't.
PRInt32 length = aInString.Length();
nsString tString(aInString);
const PRUnichar* unicodeStr = tString.get();
for (i = 0; i < length; ) // loop over lines
{
nsAutoString remaining(unicodeStr + i, length - i);
// If there's a first-line offset, that means we're not starting
// at the beginning of the line, so don't add a cite string there:
if (!aFirstLineOffset)
aOutString.Append(aLineStartStr);
PRInt32 eol = i + aWrapCol - aFirstLineOffset;
if (eol > length)
{
aOutString.Append(unicodeStr + i, length - i);
aOutString.Append(PRUnichar('\n')); // DOM line breaks, not NS_LINEBREAK
break;
}
if (i > 0) aFirstLineOffset = 0;
// eol is the prospective end of line ...
// look backwards from there for a place to break.
PRUint32 breakPt;
PRBool needMore;
rv = NS_ERROR_BASE;
if (lineBreaker)
{
rv = lineBreaker->Prev(unicodeStr + i, length - i, eol - i,
&breakPt, &needMore);
if (NS_FAILED(rv) || needMore)
{
rv = lineBreaker->Next(unicodeStr + i, length - i, eol - i,
&breakPt, &needMore);
if (needMore) rv = NS_ERROR_BASE;
}
}
// If we get out here and rv is set, something went wrong with line breaker.
// Just break the line, hard.
// If rv is okay, then breakPt is the place to break.
if (NS_FAILED(rv))
{
#ifdef DEBUG_akkana
printf("nsILineBreaker not working -- breaking hard\n");
#endif
breakPt = eol+1;
}
else breakPt += i;
nsAutoString appending(unicodeStr + i, breakPt - i);
aOutString.Append(unicodeStr + i, breakPt - i);
aOutString.Append(PRUnichar('\n')); // DOM line breaks, not NS_LINEBREAK
i = breakPt;
} // continue looping over lines
return NS_OK;
}