.. _chapter-string: .. default-domain:: cpp .. highlight:: sh --------- pw_string --------- The string module provides utilities for working with strings. Requirements ============= C++17 Module Dependencies ------------------- * pw_preprocessor * pw_status * pw_span Features ======== pw::string::Format ------------------ The ``pw::string::Format`` functions provides are safer alternatives to ``std::snprintf`` and ``std::vsnprintf``. The snprintf return value is awkward to interpret, and misinterpreting it can lead to serious bugs. Size report: replacing snprintf with pw::string::Format ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The ``Format`` functions have a small, fixed code size cost. However, relative to equivalent ``std::snprintf`` calls, there is no incremental code size cost to using ``Format``. .. include:: format_size_report.rst pw::StringBuilder ----------------- StringBuilder facilitates building formatted strings in a fixed-size buffer. StringBuilder is safe, flexible, and results in much smaller code size than using std::ostringstream. However, applications sensitive to code size should use StringBuilder with care. Size report: replacing snprintf with pw::StringBuilder ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The fixed code size cost of StringBuilder is significant, though smaller than std::snprintf. Using StringBuilder's << and append methods exclusively in place of snprintf reduces code size, but snprintf may be difficult to avoid. The incremental code size cost of StringBuilder is comparable to snprintf if errors are handled. Each argument to StringBuilder's << expands to a function call, but one or two StringBuilder appends may have a smaller code size impact than a single snprintf call. .. include:: string_builder_size_report.rst Future work ^^^^^^^^^^^ * StringBuilder's fixed size cost can be dramatically reduced by limiting support for 64-bit integers. * Consider integrating with the tokenizer module.