On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 6:58 PM, Randall Sawyer <srandallsaw...@hushmail.me> wrote: > I have a question at the end of this! Please answer if you think it will > help.
Hi Randall, thanks for contributing! > > I propose the development of a new boxed type for the Glib API named > "G_UTF8String". I have searched through this mailing list's archives to see > if anyone else has proposed anything similar. I have not found any. I believe that you haven't found such a proposal because most people don't see much use in a separate boxed type for utf8 strings. Every string we pass around in GLib and GTK+, and every char * in their APIs is expected to be in utf8. The few exceptions to this rule are explicitly documented. The main reason you mention for wanting such a type is to do away with the need for repeatedly calculating the character count. I think this falls into the same category as the length of the string in bytes - C doesn't have counted strings either, and expects you to just call strlen() over and over again. In practice, most strings we're handling are short enough for this to not be much of an issue. GLib already provides a number of utilities for dealing with utf8 strings in terms of characters, such as g_utf8_strlen, g_utf8_substring, g_utf8_find_next/prev_char. We can certainly discuss adding to that list, if there are glaring omissions. _______________________________________________ gtk-devel-list mailing list gtk-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list