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Re: textview / test storage string copy problem


From: Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Subject: Re: textview / test storage string copy problem
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2012 11:16:45 +0100

Hm.
I am not sure if this is correct to patch SWK, even if it works and appears to 
be a simple solution.

IMHO it should not be fixed at the wrong position (even if making a copy isn't 
very harmful).
And, are you sure that -[NSString stringWithString:] makes a copy on all 
systems?

BR,
NIkolaus


Am 18.01.2012 um 11:11 schrieb Riccardo Mottola:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I commited the patch attached below to SWK.
> 
> You can now use search engines like Google or Bing and make a search! Cool :)
> 
> Thank you,
>   Riccardo
> 
> Index: Sources/DOMHTML.m
> ===================================================================
> --- Sources/DOMHTML.m   (revision 33698)
> +++ Sources/DOMHTML.m   (working copy)
> @@ -2679,7 +2679,7 @@
> - (void) textDidEndEditing:(NSNotification *)aNotification
> {
>        NSNumber *code = [[aNotification userInfo] 
> objectForKey:@"NSTextMovement"];
> -       [cell setStringValue:[[aNotification object] string]];  // copy value 
> to cell
> +       [cell setStringValue:[NSString stringWithString: [[aNotification 
> object] string]]];     // copy value to cell
>        [cell endEditing:[aNotification object]];
>        switch([code intValue])
>                {
> @@ -2963,7 +2963,7 @@
> 
> - (void) textDidEndEditing:(NSNotification *)aNotification
> {
> -       [cell setStringValue:[[aNotification object] string]];  // copy value 
> to cell
> +  [cell setStringValue:[NSString stringWithString:[[aNotification object] 
> string]]];   // copy value to cell
>        [cell endEditing:[aNotification object]];
> }
> 
> On 01/18/2012 10:54 AM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>> Just a short thought, because I am not following this topic intensively.
>> 
>> I would have been astonished if NSTextStorage would return a copy.
>> 
>> I rather think the NS(Attachment)Cell should make a copy on setStringValue:
>> 
>>>> [cell setStringValue:[[aNotification object] string]];  // copy value to 
>>>> cell
>> 
>> BR,
>> Nikolaus
>> 
>> 
>> Am 18.01.2012 um 10:45 schrieb Wolfgang Lux:
>> 
>>> Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>>> 
>>>> while debugging SWK on gnustep, Fred found out that we have a problem that 
>>>> the string returned by the textview is not a copy.
>>>> 
>>>> On cocoa it works, it would be nice if somebody can confirm that Cocoa 
>>>> returns a copy.
>>> No. Cocoa doesn't return a copy of the string.
>>> Test program attached below. The output is the same on GNUstep:
>>> 
>>>  2012-01-18 10:41:31.294 test[43670] string (1) = This is the first string
>>>  2012-01-18 10:41:31.294 test[43670] string (2) = This is the second string
>>>  2012-01-18 10:41:31.294 test[43670] string (3) = This is the second string
>>>  No copy
>>> 
>>> and on Cocoa:
>>> 
>>>  2012-01-18 10:42:33.089 test[43687:903] string (1) = This is the first 
>>> string
>>>  2012-01-18 10:42:33.114 test[43687:903] string (2) = This is the second 
>>> string
>>>  2012-01-18 10:42:33.115 test[43687:903] string (3) = This is the second 
>>> string
>>>  No copy
>>> 
>>> Wolfgang
>>> 
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