new String8, String16 ctors to initialize empty static strings with static linkage

when libutils is statically linked, the ordering of the static
initializer is not guaranteed and therefore it's unsafe to use
empty static strings: e.g.:

static String8 sThisStaticStringIsNotSafe;

instead, this new constructor can be used:

static String8 sThisStaticStringIsSafe(kEmptyString);

Change-Id: Ia3daf1cab1c97d021c0ee9c2b394b5e27e8d6c0d
This commit is contained in:
Mathias Agopian 2013-05-08 16:04:13 -07:00
parent 002e1e58df
commit 8050299f5b
4 changed files with 44 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -41,7 +41,16 @@ class TextOutput;
class String16
{
public:
/* use String16(StaticLinkage) if you're statically linking against
* libutils and declaring an empty static String16, e.g.:
*
* static String16 sAStaticEmptyString(String16::kEmptyString);
* static String16 sAnotherStaticEmptyString(sAStaticEmptyString);
*/
enum StaticLinkage { kEmptyString };
String16();
explicit String16(StaticLinkage);
String16(const String16& o);
String16(const String16& o,
size_t len,

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@ -37,7 +37,16 @@ class TextOutput;
class String8
{
public:
/* use String8(StaticLinkage) if you're statically linking against
* libutils and declaring an empty static String8, e.g.:
*
* static String8 sAStaticEmptyString(String8::kEmptyString);
* static String8 sAnotherStaticEmptyString(sAStaticEmptyString);
*/
enum StaticLinkage { kEmptyString };
String8();
explicit String8(StaticLinkage);
String8(const String8& o);
explicit String8(const char* o);
explicit String8(const char* o, size_t numChars);

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@ -93,6 +93,19 @@ String16::String16()
{
}
String16::String16(StaticLinkage)
: mString(0)
{
// this constructor is used when we can't rely on the static-initializers
// having run. In this case we always allocate an empty string. It's less
// efficient than using getEmptyString(), but we assume it's uncommon.
char16_t* data = static_cast<char16_t*>(
SharedBuffer::alloc(sizeof(char16_t))->data());
data[0] = 0;
mString = data;
}
String16::String16(const String16& o)
: mString(o.mString)
{

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@ -47,16 +47,12 @@ void initialize_string8();
static inline char* getEmptyString()
{
if (!gEmptyStringBuf) initialize_string8();
gEmptyStringBuf->acquire();
return gEmptyString;
}
void initialize_string8()
{
if (gEmptyStringBuf) return;
// HACK: This dummy dependency forces linking libutils Static.cpp,
// which is needed to initialize String8/String16 classes.
// These variables are named for Darwin, but are needed elsewhere too,
@ -146,6 +142,19 @@ String8::String8()
{
}
String8::String8(StaticLinkage)
: mString(0)
{
// this constructor is used when we can't rely on the static-initializers
// having run. In this case we always allocate an empty string. It's less
// efficient than using getEmptyString(), but we assume it's uncommon.
char* data = static_cast<char*>(
SharedBuffer::alloc(sizeof(char))->data());
data[0] = 0;
mString = data;
}
String8::String8(const String8& o)
: mString(o.mString)
{