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package sun.jvm.hotspot.utilities;

import java.io.*;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.util.*;

import sun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.*;

A utility class encapsulating useful operations on C strings represented as Addresses
/** A utility class encapsulating useful operations on C strings represented as Addresses */
public class CStringUtilities {
Return the length of a null-terminated ASCII string in the remote process
/** Return the length of a null-terminated ASCII string in the remote process */
public static int getStringLength(Address addr) { int i = 0; while (addr.getCIntegerAt(i, 1, false) != 0) { i++; } return i; } private static String encoding = System.getProperty("file.encoding", "US-ASCII"); public static String getString(Address addr) { return getString(addr, Charset.forName(encoding)); }
Fetch a null-terminated ASCII string from the remote process. Returns null if the argument is null, otherwise returns a non-null string (for example, returns an empty string if the first character fetched is the null terminator).
/** Fetch a null-terminated ASCII string from the remote process. Returns null if the argument is null, otherwise returns a non-null string (for example, returns an empty string if the first character fetched is the null terminator). */
public static String getString(Address addr, Charset charset) { if (addr == null) { return null; } List data = new ArrayList(); byte val = 0; long i = 0; do { val = (byte) addr.getCIntegerAt(i, 1, false); if (val != 0) { data.add(new Byte(val)); } ++i; } while (val != 0); // Convert to byte[] and from there to String byte[] bytes = new byte[data.size()]; for (i = 0; i < data.size(); ++i) { bytes[(int) i] = ((Byte) data.get((int) i)).byteValue(); } // FIXME: When we switch to use JDK 6 to build SA, // we can change the following to just return: // return new String(bytes, Charset.defaultCharset()); return new String(bytes, charset); } }