{- | Module : System.Win32.String Copyright : 2013 shelarcy License : BSD-style Maintainer : [email protected] Stability : Provisional Portability : Non-portable (Win32 API) Utilities for primitive marshalling of Windows' C strings. -} module System.Win32.String ( LPSTR, LPCSTR, LPWSTR, LPCWSTR , TCHAR, LPTSTR, LPCTSTR, LPCTSTR_ , withTString, withTStringLen, peekTString, peekTStringLen , newTString , withTStringBuffer, withTStringBufferLen ) where import System.Win32.Types -- | Marshal a dummy Haskell string into a NUL terminated C wide string -- using temporary storage. -- -- * the Haskell string is created by length parameter. And the Haskell -- string contains /only/ NUL characters. -- -- * the memory is freed when the subcomputation terminates (either -- normally or via an exception), so the pointer to the temporary -- storage must /not/ be used after this. -- withTStringBuffer :: Int -> (LPTSTR -> IO a) -> IO a withTStringBuffer maxLength = let dummyBuffer = replicate maxLength '\0' in withTString dummyBuffer -- | Marshal a dummy Haskell string into a C wide string (i.e. wide -- character array) in temporary storage, with explicit length -- information. -- -- * the Haskell string is created by length parameter. And the Haskell -- string contains /only/ NUL characters. -- -- * the memory is freed when the subcomputation terminates (either -- normally or via an exception), so the pointer to the temporary -- storage must /not/ be used after this. -- withTStringBufferLen :: Int -> ((LPTSTR, Int) -> IO a) -> IO a withTStringBufferLen maxLength = let dummyBuffer = replicate maxLength '\0' in withTStringLen dummyBuffer