// GLibSharp.Marshaller.cs : Marshalling utils // // Author: Rachel Hestilow // Mike Kestner // // Copyright (c) 2002, 2003 Rachel Hestilow // Copyright (c) 2004 Novell, Inc. // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of version 2 of the Lesser GNU General // Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public // License along with this program; if not, write to the // Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, // Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. namespace GLib { using System; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; public class Marshaller { private Marshaller () {} [DllImport("libglib-2.0-0.dll")] static extern void g_free (IntPtr mem); public static void Free (IntPtr ptr) { g_free (ptr); } [DllImport("glibsharpglue-2")] static extern UIntPtr glibsharp_strlen (IntPtr mem); public static string Utf8PtrToString (IntPtr ptr) { if (ptr == IntPtr.Zero) return null; int len = (int) (uint)glibsharp_strlen (ptr); byte[] bytes = new byte [len]; Marshal.Copy (ptr, bytes, 0, len); return System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetString (bytes); } public static string[] Utf8PtrToString (IntPtr[] ptrs) { // The last pointer is a null terminator. string[] ret = new string[ptrs.Length - 1]; for (int i = 0; i < ret.Length; i++) ret[i] = Utf8PtrToString (ptrs[i]); return ret; } public static string PtrToStringGFree (IntPtr ptr) { string ret = Utf8PtrToString (ptr); g_free (ptr); return ret; } public static string[] PtrToStringGFree (IntPtr[] ptrs) { // The last pointer is a null terminator. string[] ret = new string[ptrs.Length - 1]; for (int i = 0; i < ret.Length; i++) { ret[i] = Utf8PtrToString (ptrs[i]); g_free (ptrs[i]); } return ret; } public static IntPtr StringToPtrGStrdup (string str) { if (str == null) return IntPtr.Zero; byte[] bytes = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes (str); IntPtr result = g_malloc (new UIntPtr ((ulong)bytes.Length + 1)); Marshal.Copy (bytes, 0, result, bytes.Length); Marshal.WriteByte (result, bytes.Length, 0); return result; } public static string StringFormat (string format, params object[] args) { string ret = String.Format (format, args); if (ret.IndexOf ('%') == -1) return ret; else return ret.Replace ("%", "%%"); } // Argv marshalling -- unpleasantly complex, but // don't know of a better way to do it. // // Currently, the 64-bit cleanliness is // hypothetical. It's also ugly, but I don't know of a // construct to handle both 32 and 64 bitness // transparently, since we need to alloc buffers of // [native pointer size] * [count] bytes. [DllImport("libglib-2.0-0.dll")] static extern IntPtr g_malloc(UIntPtr size); static bool check_sixtyfour () { int szint = Marshal.SizeOf (typeof (int)); int szlong = Marshal.SizeOf (typeof (long)); int szptr = IntPtr.Size; if (szptr == szint) return false; if (szptr == szlong) return true; throw new Exception ("Pointers are neither int- nor long-sized???"); } static IntPtr make_buf_32 (string[] args) { int[] ptrs = new int[args.Length]; for (int i = 0; i < args.Length; i++) ptrs[i] = (int) Marshal.StringToHGlobalAuto (args[i]); IntPtr buf = g_malloc (new UIntPtr ((ulong) Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(int)) * (ulong) args.Length)); Marshal.Copy (ptrs, 0, buf, ptrs.Length); return buf; } static IntPtr make_buf_64 (string[] args) { long[] ptrs = new long[args.Length]; for (int i = 0; i < args.Length; i++) ptrs[i] = (long) Marshal.StringToHGlobalAuto (args[i]); IntPtr buf = g_malloc (new UIntPtr ((ulong) Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(long)) * (ulong) args.Length)); Marshal.Copy (ptrs, 0, buf, ptrs.Length); return buf; } [Obsolete ("Use GLib.Argv instead to avoid leaks.")] public static IntPtr ArgvToArrayPtr (string[] args) { if (args.Length == 0) return IntPtr.Zero; if (check_sixtyfour ()) return make_buf_64 (args); return make_buf_32 (args); } // should we be freeing these pointers? they're marshalled // from our own strings, so I think not ... static string[] unmarshal_32 (IntPtr buf, int argc) { int[] ptrs = new int[argc]; string[] args = new string[argc]; Marshal.Copy (buf, ptrs, 0, argc); for (int i = 0; i < ptrs.Length; i++) args[i] = Marshal.PtrToStringAuto ((IntPtr) ptrs[i]); return args; } static string[] unmarshal_64 (IntPtr buf, int argc) { long[] ptrs = new long[argc]; string[] args = new string[argc]; Marshal.Copy (buf, ptrs, 0, argc); for (int i = 0; i < ptrs.Length; i++) args[i] = Marshal.PtrToStringAuto ((IntPtr) ptrs[i]); return args; } [Obsolete ("Use GLib.Argv instead to avoid leaks.")] public static string[] ArrayPtrToArgv (IntPtr array, int argc) { if (argc == 0) return new string[0]; if (check_sixtyfour ()) return unmarshal_64 (array, argc); return unmarshal_32 (array, argc); } static DateTime local_epoch = new DateTime (1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0); static int utc_offset = (int) (TimeZone.CurrentTimeZone.GetUtcOffset (DateTime.Now)).TotalSeconds; public static IntPtr DateTimeTotime_t (DateTime time) { return new IntPtr (((int)time.Subtract (local_epoch).TotalSeconds)); } public static DateTime time_tToDateTime (IntPtr time_t) { return local_epoch.AddSeconds ((int)time_t + utc_offset); } [DllImport("glibsharpglue-2")] static extern IntPtr gtksharp_unichar_to_utf8_string (uint c); public static char GUnicharToChar (uint ucs4_char) { if (ucs4_char == 0) return (char) 0; IntPtr raw_ret = gtksharp_unichar_to_utf8_string (ucs4_char); string ret = GLib.Marshaller.PtrToStringGFree(raw_ret); if (ret.Length > 1) throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException ("ucs4char is not representable by a char."); return ret [0]; } [DllImport("glibsharpglue-2")] static extern uint glibsharp_utf16_to_unichar (ushort c); public static uint CharToGUnichar (char c) { return glibsharp_utf16_to_unichar ((ushort) c); } public static IntPtr PtrToStructureAlloc (object o) { IntPtr result = Marshal.AllocHGlobal (Marshal.SizeOf (o)); Marshal.StructureToPtr (o, result, false); return result; } } }