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/**
*@file
*Declaration file of the #CRString class.
*/
#ifndef __CR_STRING_H__
#define __CR_STRING_H__
#include <glib.h>
#include "cr-utils.h"
#include "cr-parsing-location.h"
G_BEGIN_DECLS
typedef struct _CRString CRString ;
/**
*This is a ship implementation of string based on GString.
*Actually, the aim of CRString is to store the parsing location
*(line,column,byte offset) at which a given string has been parsed
*in the input CSS.
*So this class has a gstring field of type GString that users can
*freely manipulate, and also a CRParginLocation type where the
*parsing location is store. If you don't want to deal with parsing
*location stuffs, then use GString instead. If we were in C++ for example,
*CRString would just inherit GString and just add accessors to
*the CRParsingLocation data ... but we are not and we still have
*to provide the parsing location information.
*/
struct _CRString {
/**
*The GString where all the string
*operation happen.
*/
GString *stryng ;
/**
*The parsing location storage area.
*/
CRParsingLocation location ;
} ;
CRString * cr_string_new (void) ;
CRString *cr_string_new_from_string (const gchar * a_string) ;
CRString * cr_string_new_from_gstring (GString *a_string) ;
CRString *cr_string_dup (CRString *a_this) ;
gchar *cr_string_dup2 (CRString *a_this) ;
const gchar *cr_string_peek_raw_str (CRString *a_this) ;
gint cr_string_peek_raw_str_len (CRString *a_this) ;
void cr_string_destroy (CRString *a_this) ;
G_END_DECLS
#endif