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/*++
Copyright (c) 1990 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
alignstr.c
Abstract:
This module implements a number of UNICODE string routines. These
routines are equivalent to the corresponding C runtime routines
with the exception that they can handle unaligned parameters.
Author:
Forrest Foltz (forrestf) 1-Jan-2000
Revision History:
--*/
#include "basedll.h"
#if !defined(_X86_)
//
// These routines are not intended to be called directly from source,
// rather they are worker functions designed to be called from corresponding
// inlines in alignstr.h.
//
// alignstr.h will never reference these routines on an x86 platform.
//
//++
//
// PUWSTR
// __cdecl
// uaw_wcschr(
// IN PCUWSTR String,
// IN WCHAR Character
// )
//
// Routine Description:
//
// Searches String for the first occurence of Character.
//
// Arguments:
//
// String - Supplies an unaligned pointer to the null-terminated UNICODE
// string to search.
//
// Character - Supplies the UNICODE character to search for.
//
// Return Value:
//
// Returns an unaligned pointer to the first matching character within String
// if found, or NULL if no match was located.
//
//--
PUWSTR
__cdecl
uaw_wcschr(
IN PCUWSTR String,
IN WCHAR Character
)
{
PUWSTR pch;
//
// Search the whole string looking for the first matching character.
// Note that the search INCLUDES the terminating null character.
//
pch = (PUWSTR)String;
while (TRUE) {
if (*pch == Character) {
return pch;
}
if (*pch == 0) {
return NULL;
}
pch++;
}
}
//++
//
// PUWSTR
// __cdecl
// uaw_wcscpy(
// IN PUWSTR Destination,
// IN PCUWSTR Source
// )
//
// Routine Description:
//
// Copies a null-terminated UNICODE string.
//
// Arguments:
//
// Destination - Supplies a possibly unaligned pointer to the destination
// of the copy.
//
// Source - Supplies a possibly unaligned pointer to the UNICODE string
// to be copied.
//
// Return Value:
//
// Returns a possibly unaligned pointer to the destination of the copy.
//
//--
PUWSTR
_cdecl
uaw_wcscpy(
IN PUWSTR Destination,
IN PCUWSTR Source
)
{
PCUWSTR src;
PUWSTR dst;
src = Source;
dst = Destination;
while (TRUE) {
*dst = *src;
if (*src == 0) {
return Destination;
}
dst++;
src++;
}
}
//++
//
// size_t
// __cdecl
// uaw_wcslen(
// IN PCUWSTR String
// )
//
// Routine Description:
//
// Determines the number of characters within a null-terminated UNICODE
// string, excluding the null-terminator.
//
// Arguments:
//
// String - Supplies an unaligned pointer to the null-terminated UNICODE
// string.
//
// Return Value:
//
// Returns the number of characters within String.
//
//--
size_t
__cdecl
uaw_wcslen(
IN PCUWSTR String
)
{
PCUWSTR pch;
pch = String;
while (*pch != 0) {
pch++;
}
return pch - String;
}
//++
//
// PUWSTR
// __cdecl
// uaw_wcsrchr(
// IN PCUWSTR String,
// IN WCHAR Character
// )
//
// Routine Description:
//
// Searches String for the last occurence of Character.
//
// Arguments:
//
// String - Supplies an unaligned pointer to the null-terminated UNICODE
// string to search.
//
// Character - Supplies the UNICODE character to search for.
//
// Return Value:
//
// Returns an unaligned pointer to the last matching character within String
// if found, or NULL if no match was located.
//
//--
PUWSTR
__cdecl
uaw_wcsrchr(
IN PCUWSTR String,
IN WCHAR Character
)
{
PCUWSTR pch;
PUWSTR lastMatch;
lastMatch = NULL;
pch = String;
//
// Search the whole string looking for the last matching character.
// Note that the search INCLUDES the terminating null character.
//
while (TRUE) {
if (*pch == Character) {
//
// Found either the first match or a new match closer to the end,
// record its position.
//
lastMatch = (PUWSTR)pch;
}
if (*pch == 0) {
return lastMatch;
}
pch++;
}
}
int
APIENTRY
uaw_lstrcmpW(
PCUWSTR String1,
PCUWSTR String2
)
{
PCWSTR alignedString1;
PCWSTR alignedString2;
//
// Create aligned copies of these strings and pass to the real
// function.
//
WSTR_ALIGNED_STACK_COPY( &alignedString1, String1 );
WSTR_ALIGNED_STACK_COPY( &alignedString2, String2 );
return lstrcmpW( alignedString1, alignedString2 );
}
int
APIENTRY
uaw_lstrcmpiW(
PCUWSTR String1,
PCUWSTR String2
)
{
PCWSTR alignedString1;
PCWSTR alignedString2;
//
// Create aligned copies of these strings and pass to the real
// function.
//
WSTR_ALIGNED_STACK_COPY( &alignedString1, String1 );
WSTR_ALIGNED_STACK_COPY( &alignedString2, String2 );
return lstrcmpiW( alignedString1, alignedString2 );
}
int
APIENTRY
uaw_lstrlenW(
LPCUWSTR lpString
)
{
if (!lpString)
return 0;
__try {
return uaw_wcslen(lpString);
}
__except (EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER) {
return 0;
}
}
#endif // _X86_