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//! This file has been automatically generated by `objc2`'s `header-translator`.
//! DO NOT EDIT
use core::cell::UnsafeCell;
use core::ffi::*;
use core::marker::{PhantomData, PhantomPinned};
use core::ptr::NonNull;
#[cfg(feature = "objc2")]
use objc2::__framework_prelude::*;
use crate::*;
/// Structure containing the callbacks of a CFArray.
/// Field: version The version number of the structure type being passed
/// in as a parameter to the CFArray creation functions. This
/// structure is version 0.
/// Field: retain The callback used to add a retain for the array on
/// values as they are put into the array. This callback returns
/// the value to store in the array, which is usually the value
/// parameter passed to this callback, but may be a different
/// value if a different value should be stored in the array.
/// The array's allocator is passed as the first argument.
/// Field: release The callback used to remove a retain previously added
/// for the array from values as they are removed from the
/// array. The array's allocator is passed as the first
/// argument.
/// Field: copyDescription The callback used to create a descriptive
/// string representation of each value in the array. This is
/// used by the CFCopyDescription() function.
/// Field: equal The callback used to compare values in the array for
/// equality for some operations.
///
/// See also [Apple's documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/cfarrayretaincallback?language=objc)
pub type CFArrayRetainCallBack =
Option<unsafe extern "C-unwind" fn(*const CFAllocator, *const c_void) -> *const c_void>;
/// [Apple's documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/cfarrayreleasecallback?language=objc)
pub type CFArrayReleaseCallBack =
Option<unsafe extern "C-unwind" fn(*const CFAllocator, *const c_void)>;
/// [Apple's documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/cfarraycopydescriptioncallback?language=objc)
pub type CFArrayCopyDescriptionCallBack =
Option<unsafe extern "C-unwind" fn(*const c_void) -> *const CFString>;
/// [Apple's documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/cfarrayequalcallback?language=objc)
pub type CFArrayEqualCallBack =
Option<unsafe extern "C-unwind" fn(*const c_void, *const c_void) -> Boolean>;
/// [Apple's documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/cfarraycallbacks?language=objc)
#[repr(C)]
#[allow(unpredictable_function_pointer_comparisons)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct CFArrayCallBacks {
pub version: CFIndex,
pub retain: CFArrayRetainCallBack,
pub release: CFArrayReleaseCallBack,
pub copyDescription: CFArrayCopyDescriptionCallBack,
pub equal: CFArrayEqualCallBack,
}
#[cfg(feature = "objc2")]
unsafe impl Encode for CFArrayCallBacks {
const ENCODING: Encoding = Encoding::Struct(
"?",
&[
<CFIndex>::ENCODING,
<CFArrayRetainCallBack>::ENCODING,
<CFArrayReleaseCallBack>::ENCODING,
<CFArrayCopyDescriptionCallBack>::ENCODING,
<CFArrayEqualCallBack>::ENCODING,
],
);
}
#[cfg(feature = "objc2")]
unsafe impl RefEncode for CFArrayCallBacks {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Self::ENCODING);
}
extern "C" {
/// Predefined CFArrayCallBacks structure containing a set of callbacks
/// appropriate for use when the values in a CFArray are all CFTypes.
///
/// See also [Apple's documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/kcftypearraycallbacks?language=objc)
pub static kCFTypeArrayCallBacks: CFArrayCallBacks;
}
/// Type of the callback function used by the apply functions of
/// CFArrays.
///
/// Parameter `value`: The current value from the array.
///
/// Parameter `context`: The user-defined context parameter given to the apply
/// function.
///
/// See also [Apple's documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/cfarrayapplierfunction?language=objc)
pub type CFArrayApplierFunction = Option<unsafe extern "C-unwind" fn(*const c_void, *mut c_void)>;
/// This is the type of a reference to immutable CFArrays.
///
/// This is toll-free bridged with `NSArray`.
///
/// See also [Apple's documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/cfarray?language=objc)
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayRef")]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct CFArray<T: ?Sized = Opaque> {
inner: [u8; 0],
_p: UnsafeCell<PhantomData<(*const UnsafeCell<()>, PhantomPinned)>>,
_generics: PhantomData<(*mut T,)>,
}
cf_type!(
unsafe impl<T: ?Sized> CFArray<T> {}
);
#[cfg(feature = "objc2")]
cf_objc2_type!(
unsafe impl<T: ?Sized> RefEncode<"__CFArray"> for CFArray<T> {}
);
impl<T: ?Sized> CFArray<T> {
/// Unchecked conversion of the generic parameter.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The generic must be valid to reinterpret as the given type.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn cast_unchecked<NewT: ?Sized>(&self) -> &CFArray<NewT> {
unsafe { &*((self as *const Self).cast()) }
}
/// Convert to the opaque/untyped variant.
#[inline]
pub fn as_opaque(&self) -> &CFArray {
unsafe { self.cast_unchecked() }
}
}
/// This is the type of a reference to mutable CFArrays.
///
/// This is toll-free bridged with `NSMutableArray`.
///
/// See also [Apple's documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/cfmutablearray?language=objc)
#[doc(alias = "CFMutableArrayRef")]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct CFMutableArray<T: ?Sized = Opaque> {
inner: [u8; 0],
_p: UnsafeCell<PhantomData<(*const UnsafeCell<()>, PhantomPinned)>>,
_generics: PhantomData<(*mut T,)>,
}
cf_type!(
unsafe impl<T: ?Sized> CFMutableArray<T>: CFArray<T> {}
);
#[cfg(feature = "objc2")]
cf_objc2_type!(
unsafe impl<T: ?Sized> RefEncode<"__CFArray"> for CFMutableArray<T> {}
);
impl<T: ?Sized> CFMutableArray<T> {
/// Unchecked conversion of the generic parameter.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The generic must be valid to reinterpret as the given type.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn cast_unchecked<NewT: ?Sized>(&self) -> &CFMutableArray<NewT> {
unsafe { &*((self as *const Self).cast()) }
}
/// Convert to the opaque/untyped variant.
#[inline]
pub fn as_opaque(&self) -> &CFMutableArray {
unsafe { self.cast_unchecked() }
}
}
unsafe impl ConcreteType for CFArray {
/// Returns the type identifier of all CFArray instances.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayGetTypeID")]
#[inline]
fn type_id() -> CFTypeID {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayGetTypeID() -> CFTypeID;
}
unsafe { CFArrayGetTypeID() }
}
}
impl CFArray {
/// Creates a new immutable array with the given values.
///
/// Parameter `allocator`: The CFAllocator which should be used to allocate
/// memory for the array and its storage for values. This
/// parameter may be NULL in which case the current default
/// CFAllocator is used. If this reference is not a valid
/// CFAllocator, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `values`: A C array of the pointer-sized values to be in the
/// array. The values in the array are ordered in the same order
/// in which they appear in this C array. This parameter may be
/// NULL if the numValues parameter is 0. This C array is not
/// changed or freed by this function. If this parameter is not
/// a valid pointer to a C array of at least numValues pointers,
/// the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `numValues`: The number of values to copy from the values C
/// array into the CFArray. This number will be the count of the
/// array.
/// If this parameter is negative, or greater than the number of
/// values actually in the value's C array, the behavior is
/// undefined.
///
/// Parameter `callBacks`: A pointer to a CFArrayCallBacks structure
/// initialized with the callbacks for the array to use on each
/// value in the array. The retain callback will be used within
/// this function, for example, to retain all of the new values
/// from the values C array. A copy of the contents of the
/// callbacks structure is made, so that a pointer to a
/// structure on the stack can be passed in, or can be reused
/// for multiple array creations. If the version field of this
/// callbacks structure is not one of the defined ones for
/// CFArray, the behavior is undefined. The retain field may be
/// NULL, in which case the CFArray will do nothing to add a
/// retain to the contained values for the array. The release
/// field may be NULL, in which case the CFArray will do nothing
/// to remove the array's retain (if any) on the values when the
/// array is destroyed. If the copyDescription field is NULL,
/// the array will create a simple description for the value. If
/// the equal field is NULL, the array will use pointer equality
/// to test for equality of values. This callbacks parameter
/// itself may be NULL, which is treated as if a valid structure
/// of version 0 with all fields NULL had been passed in.
/// Otherwise, if any of the fields are not valid pointers to
/// functions of the correct type, or this parameter is not a
/// valid pointer to a CFArrayCallBacks callbacks structure,
/// the behavior is undefined. If any of the values put into the
/// array is not one understood by one of the callback functions
/// the behavior when that callback function is used is
/// undefined.
///
/// Returns: A reference to the new immutable CFArray.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `allocator` might not allow `None`.
/// - `values` must be a valid pointer.
/// - `call_backs` must be a valid pointer.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayCreate")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn new(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
values: *mut *const c_void,
num_values: CFIndex,
call_backs: *const CFArrayCallBacks,
) -> Option<CFRetained<CFArray>> {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayCreate(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
values: *mut *const c_void,
num_values: CFIndex,
call_backs: *const CFArrayCallBacks,
) -> Option<NonNull<CFArray>>;
}
let ret = unsafe { CFArrayCreate(allocator, values, num_values, call_backs) };
ret.map(|ret| unsafe { CFRetained::from_raw(ret) })
}
/// Creates a new immutable array with the values from the given array.
///
/// Parameter `allocator`: The CFAllocator which should be used to allocate
/// memory for the array and its storage for values. This
/// parameter may be NULL in which case the current default
/// CFAllocator is used. If this reference is not a valid
/// CFAllocator, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array which is to be copied. The values from the
/// array are copied as pointers into the new array (that is,
/// the values themselves are copied, not that which the values
/// point to, if anything). However, the values are also
/// retained by the new array. The count of the new array will
/// be the same as the given array. The new array uses the same
/// callbacks as the array to be copied. If this parameter is
/// not a valid CFArray, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Returns: A reference to the new immutable CFArray.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `allocator` might not allow `None`.
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `the_array` might not allow `None`.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayCreateCopy")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn new_copy(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
the_array: Option<&CFArray>,
) -> Option<CFRetained<CFArray>> {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayCreateCopy(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
the_array: Option<&CFArray>,
) -> Option<NonNull<CFArray>>;
}
let ret = unsafe { CFArrayCreateCopy(allocator, the_array) };
ret.map(|ret| unsafe { CFRetained::from_raw(ret) })
}
}
impl CFMutableArray {
/// Creates a new empty mutable array.
///
/// Parameter `allocator`: The CFAllocator which should be used to allocate
/// memory for the array and its storage for values. This
/// parameter may be NULL in which case the current default
/// CFAllocator is used. If this reference is not a valid
/// CFAllocator, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `capacity`: A hint about the number of values that will be held
/// by the CFArray. Pass 0 for no hint. The implementation may
/// ignore this hint, or may use it to optimize various
/// operations. An array's actual capacity is only limited by
/// address space and available memory constraints). If this
/// parameter is negative, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `callBacks`: A pointer to a CFArrayCallBacks structure
/// initialized with the callbacks for the array to use on each
/// value in the array. A copy of the contents of the
/// callbacks structure is made, so that a pointer to a
/// structure on the stack can be passed in, or can be reused
/// for multiple array creations. If the version field of this
/// callbacks structure is not one of the defined ones for
/// CFArray, the behavior is undefined. The retain field may be
/// NULL, in which case the CFArray will do nothing to add a
/// retain to the contained values for the array. The release
/// field may be NULL, in which case the CFArray will do nothing
/// to remove the array's retain (if any) on the values when the
/// array is destroyed. If the copyDescription field is NULL,
/// the array will create a simple description for the value. If
/// the equal field is NULL, the array will use pointer equality
/// to test for equality of values. This callbacks parameter
/// itself may be NULL, which is treated as if a valid structure
/// of version 0 with all fields NULL had been passed in.
/// Otherwise, if any of the fields are not valid pointers to
/// functions of the correct type, or this parameter is not a
/// valid pointer to a CFArrayCallBacks callbacks structure,
/// the behavior is undefined. If any of the values put into the
/// array is not one understood by one of the callback functions
/// the behavior when that callback function is used is
/// undefined.
///
/// Returns: A reference to the new mutable CFArray.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `allocator` might not allow `None`.
/// - `call_backs` must be a valid pointer.
/// - The returned generic must be of the correct type.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayCreateMutable")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn new(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
capacity: CFIndex,
call_backs: *const CFArrayCallBacks,
) -> Option<CFRetained<CFMutableArray>> {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayCreateMutable(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
capacity: CFIndex,
call_backs: *const CFArrayCallBacks,
) -> Option<NonNull<CFMutableArray>>;
}
let ret = unsafe { CFArrayCreateMutable(allocator, capacity, call_backs) };
ret.map(|ret| unsafe { CFRetained::from_raw(ret) })
}
/// Creates a new mutable array with the values from the given array.
///
/// Parameter `allocator`: The CFAllocator which should be used to allocate
/// memory for the array and its storage for values. This
/// parameter may be NULL in which case the current default
/// CFAllocator is used. If this reference is not a valid
/// CFAllocator, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `capacity`: A hint about the number of values that will be held
/// by the CFArray. Pass 0 for no hint. The implementation may
/// ignore this hint, or may use it to optimize various
/// operations. An array's actual capacity is only limited by
/// address space and available memory constraints).
/// This parameter must be greater than or equal
/// to the count of the array which is to be copied, or the
/// behavior is undefined. If this parameter is negative, the
/// behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array which is to be copied. The values from the
/// array are copied as pointers into the new array (that is,
/// the values themselves are copied, not that which the values
/// point to, if anything). However, the values are also
/// retained by the new array. The count of the new array will
/// be the same as the given array. The new array uses the same
/// callbacks as the array to be copied. If this parameter is
/// not a valid CFArray, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Returns: A reference to the new mutable CFArray.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `allocator` might not allow `None`.
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `the_array` might not allow `None`.
/// - The returned generic must be of the correct type.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayCreateMutableCopy")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn new_copy(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
capacity: CFIndex,
the_array: Option<&CFArray>,
) -> Option<CFRetained<CFMutableArray>> {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayCreateMutableCopy(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
capacity: CFIndex,
the_array: Option<&CFArray>,
) -> Option<NonNull<CFMutableArray>>;
}
let ret = unsafe { CFArrayCreateMutableCopy(allocator, capacity, the_array) };
ret.map(|ret| unsafe { CFRetained::from_raw(ret) })
}
}
impl CFArray {
/// Returns the number of values currently in the array.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array to be queried. If this parameter is not a valid
/// CFArray, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Returns: The number of values in the array.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayGetCount")]
#[inline]
pub fn count(&self) -> CFIndex {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayGetCount(the_array: &CFArray) -> CFIndex;
}
unsafe { CFArrayGetCount(self) }
}
/// Counts the number of times the given value occurs in the array.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array to be searched. If this parameter is not a
/// valid CFArray, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `range`: The range within the array to search. If the range
/// location or end point (defined by the location plus length
/// minus 1) is outside the index space of the array (0 to
/// N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array), the
/// behavior is undefined. If the range length is negative, the
/// behavior is undefined. The range may be empty (length 0).
///
/// Parameter `value`: The value for which to find matches in the array. The
/// equal() callback provided when the array was created is
/// used to compare. If the equal() callback was NULL, pointer
/// equality (in C, ==) is used. If value, or any of the values
/// in the array, are not understood by the equal() callback,
/// the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Returns: The number of times the given value occurs in the array,
/// within the specified range.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `value` must be a valid pointer.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayGetCountOfValue")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn count_of_value(&self, range: CFRange, value: *const c_void) -> CFIndex {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayGetCountOfValue(
the_array: &CFArray,
range: CFRange,
value: *const c_void,
) -> CFIndex;
}
unsafe { CFArrayGetCountOfValue(self, range, value) }
}
/// Reports whether or not the value is in the array.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array to be searched. If this parameter is not a
/// valid CFArray, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `range`: The range within the array to search. If the range
/// location or end point (defined by the location plus length
/// minus 1) is outside the index space of the array (0 to
/// N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array), the
/// behavior is undefined. If the range length is negative, the
/// behavior is undefined. The range may be empty (length 0).
///
/// Parameter `value`: The value for which to find matches in the array. The
/// equal() callback provided when the array was created is
/// used to compare. If the equal() callback was NULL, pointer
/// equality (in C, ==) is used. If value, or any of the values
/// in the array, are not understood by the equal() callback,
/// the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Returns: true, if the value is in the specified range of the array,
/// otherwise false.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `value` must be a valid pointer.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayContainsValue")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn contains_value(&self, range: CFRange, value: *const c_void) -> bool {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayContainsValue(
the_array: &CFArray,
range: CFRange,
value: *const c_void,
) -> Boolean;
}
let ret = unsafe { CFArrayContainsValue(self, range, value) };
ret != 0
}
/// Retrieves the value at the given index.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array to be queried. If this parameter is not a
/// valid CFArray, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `idx`: The index of the value to retrieve. If the index is
/// outside the index space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive,
/// where N is the count of the array), the behavior is
/// undefined.
///
/// Returns: The value with the given index in the array.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayGetValueAtIndex")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn value_at_index(&self, idx: CFIndex) -> *const c_void {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayGetValueAtIndex(the_array: &CFArray, idx: CFIndex) -> *const c_void;
}
unsafe { CFArrayGetValueAtIndex(self, idx) }
}
/// Fills the buffer with values from the array.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array to be queried. If this parameter is not a
/// valid CFArray, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `range`: The range of values within the array to retrieve. If
/// the range location or end point (defined by the location
/// plus length minus 1) is outside the index space of the
/// array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the
/// array), the behavior is undefined. If the range length is
/// negative, the behavior is undefined. The range may be empty
/// (length 0), in which case no values are put into the buffer.
///
/// Parameter `values`: A C array of pointer-sized values to be filled with
/// values from the array. The values in the C array are ordered
/// in the same order in which they appear in the array. If this
/// parameter is not a valid pointer to a C array of at least
/// range.length pointers, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `values` must be a valid pointer.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayGetValues")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn values(&self, range: CFRange, values: *mut *const c_void) {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayGetValues(the_array: &CFArray, range: CFRange, values: *mut *const c_void);
}
unsafe { CFArrayGetValues(self, range, values) }
}
/// Calls a function once for each value in the array.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array to be operated upon. If this parameter is not
/// a valid CFArray, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `range`: The range of values within the array to which to apply
/// the function. If the range location or end point (defined by
/// the location plus length minus 1) is outside the index
/// space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count
/// of the array), the behavior is undefined. If the range
/// length is negative, the behavior is undefined. The range may
/// be empty (length 0).
///
/// Parameter `applier`: The callback function to call once for each value in
/// the given range in the array. If this parameter is not a
/// pointer to a function of the correct prototype, the behavior
/// is undefined. If there are values in the range which the
/// applier function does not expect or cannot properly apply
/// to, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `context`: A pointer-sized user-defined value, which is passed
/// as the second parameter to the applier function, but is
/// otherwise unused by this function. If the context is not
/// what is expected by the applier function, the behavior is
/// undefined.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `applier` must be implemented correctly.
/// - `context` must be a valid pointer.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayApplyFunction")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn apply_function(
&self,
range: CFRange,
applier: CFArrayApplierFunction,
context: *mut c_void,
) {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayApplyFunction(
the_array: &CFArray,
range: CFRange,
applier: CFArrayApplierFunction,
context: *mut c_void,
);
}
unsafe { CFArrayApplyFunction(self, range, applier, context) }
}
/// Searches the array for the value.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array to be searched. If this parameter is not a
/// valid CFArray, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `range`: The range within the array to search. If the range
/// location or end point (defined by the location plus length
/// minus 1) is outside the index space of the array (0 to
/// N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array), the
/// behavior is undefined. If the range length is negative, the
/// behavior is undefined. The range may be empty (length 0).
/// The search progresses from the smallest index defined by
/// the range to the largest.
///
/// Parameter `value`: The value for which to find a match in the array. The
/// equal() callback provided when the array was created is
/// used to compare. If the equal() callback was NULL, pointer
/// equality (in C, ==) is used. If value, or any of the values
/// in the array, are not understood by the equal() callback,
/// the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Returns: The lowest index of the matching values in the range, or
/// kCFNotFound if no value in the range matched.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `value` must be a valid pointer.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayGetFirstIndexOfValue")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn first_index_of_value(&self, range: CFRange, value: *const c_void) -> CFIndex {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayGetFirstIndexOfValue(
the_array: &CFArray,
range: CFRange,
value: *const c_void,
) -> CFIndex;
}
unsafe { CFArrayGetFirstIndexOfValue(self, range, value) }
}
/// Searches the array for the value.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array to be searched. If this parameter is not a
/// valid CFArray, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `range`: The range within the array to search. If the range
/// location or end point (defined by the location plus length
/// minus 1) is outside the index space of the array (0 to
/// N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array), the
/// behavior is undefined. If the range length is negative, the
/// behavior is undefined. The range may be empty (length 0).
/// The search progresses from the largest index defined by the
/// range to the smallest.
///
/// Parameter `value`: The value for which to find a match in the array. The
/// equal() callback provided when the array was created is
/// used to compare. If the equal() callback was NULL, pointer
/// equality (in C, ==) is used. If value, or any of the values
/// in the array, are not understood by the equal() callback,
/// the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Returns: The highest index of the matching values in the range, or
/// kCFNotFound if no value in the range matched.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `value` must be a valid pointer.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayGetLastIndexOfValue")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn last_index_of_value(&self, range: CFRange, value: *const c_void) -> CFIndex {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayGetLastIndexOfValue(
the_array: &CFArray,
range: CFRange,
value: *const c_void,
) -> CFIndex;
}
unsafe { CFArrayGetLastIndexOfValue(self, range, value) }
}
/// Searches the array for the value using a binary search algorithm.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array to be searched. If this parameter is not a
/// valid CFArray, the behavior is undefined. If the array is
/// not sorted from least to greatest according to the
/// comparator function, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `range`: The range within the array to search. If the range
/// location or end point (defined by the location plus length
/// minus 1) is outside the index space of the array (0 to
/// N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array), the
/// behavior is undefined. If the range length is negative, the
/// behavior is undefined. The range may be empty (length 0).
///
/// Parameter `value`: The value for which to find a match in the array. If
/// value, or any of the values in the array, are not understood
/// by the comparator callback, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `comparator`: The function with the comparator function type
/// signature which is used in the binary search operation to
/// compare values in the array with the given value. If this
/// parameter is not a pointer to a function of the correct
/// prototype, the behavior is undefined. If there are values
/// in the range which the comparator function does not expect
/// or cannot properly compare, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `context`: A pointer-sized user-defined value, which is passed
/// as the third parameter to the comparator function, but is
/// otherwise unused by this function. If the context is not
/// what is expected by the comparator function, the behavior is
/// undefined.
///
/// Returns: The return value is either 1) the index of a value that
/// matched, if the target value matches one or more in the
/// range, 2) greater than or equal to the end point of the
/// range, if the value is greater than all the values in the
/// range, or 3) the index of the value greater than the target
/// value, if the value lies between two of (or less than all
/// of) the values in the range.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `value` must be a valid pointer.
/// - `comparator` must be implemented correctly.
/// - `context` must be a valid pointer.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayBSearchValues")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn b_search_values(
&self,
range: CFRange,
value: *const c_void,
comparator: CFComparatorFunction,
context: *mut c_void,
) -> CFIndex {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayBSearchValues(
the_array: &CFArray,
range: CFRange,
value: *const c_void,
comparator: CFComparatorFunction,
context: *mut c_void,
) -> CFIndex;
}
unsafe { CFArrayBSearchValues(self, range, value, comparator, context) }
}
}
impl CFMutableArray {
/// Adds the value to the array giving it a new largest index.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array to which the value is to be added. If this
/// parameter is not a valid mutable CFArray, the behavior is
/// undefined.
///
/// Parameter `value`: The value to add to the array. The value is retained by
/// the array using the retain callback provided when the array
/// was created. If the value is not of the sort expected by the
/// retain callback, the behavior is undefined. The value is
/// assigned to the index one larger than the previous largest
/// index, and the count of the array is increased by one.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `the_array` might not allow `None`.
/// - `value` must be a valid pointer.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayAppendValue")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn append_value(the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>, value: *const c_void) {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayAppendValue(the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>, value: *const c_void);
}
unsafe { CFArrayAppendValue(the_array, value) }
}
/// Adds the value to the array, giving it the given index.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array to which the value is to be added. If this
/// parameter is not a valid mutable CFArray, the behavior is
/// undefined.
///
/// Parameter `idx`: The index to which to add the new value. If the index is
/// outside the index space of the array (0 to N inclusive,
/// where N is the count of the array before the operation), the
/// behavior is undefined. If the index is the same as N, this
/// function has the same effect as CFArrayAppendValue().
///
/// Parameter `value`: The value to add to the array. The value is retained by
/// the array using the retain callback provided when the array
/// was created. If the value is not of the sort expected by the
/// retain callback, the behavior is undefined. The value is
/// assigned to the given index, and all values with equal and
/// larger indices have their indexes increased by one.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `the_array` might not allow `None`.
/// - `value` must be a valid pointer.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayInsertValueAtIndex")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn insert_value_at_index(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
idx: CFIndex,
value: *const c_void,
) {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayInsertValueAtIndex(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
idx: CFIndex,
value: *const c_void,
);
}
unsafe { CFArrayInsertValueAtIndex(the_array, idx, value) }
}
/// Changes the value with the given index in the array.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array in which the value is to be changed. If this
/// parameter is not a valid mutable CFArray, the behavior is
/// undefined.
///
/// Parameter `idx`: The index to which to set the new value. If the index is
/// outside the index space of the array (0 to N inclusive,
/// where N is the count of the array before the operation), the
/// behavior is undefined. If the index is the same as N, this
/// function has the same effect as CFArrayAppendValue().
///
/// Parameter `value`: The value to set in the array. The value is retained by
/// the array using the retain callback provided when the array
/// was created, and the previous value with that index is
/// released. If the value is not of the sort expected by the
/// retain callback, the behavior is undefined. The indices of
/// other values is not affected.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `the_array` might not allow `None`.
/// - `value` must be a valid pointer.
#[doc(alias = "CFArraySetValueAtIndex")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn set_value_at_index(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
idx: CFIndex,
value: *const c_void,
) {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArraySetValueAtIndex(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
idx: CFIndex,
value: *const c_void,
);
}
unsafe { CFArraySetValueAtIndex(the_array, idx, value) }
}
/// Removes the value with the given index from the array.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array from which the value is to be removed. If
/// this parameter is not a valid mutable CFArray, the behavior
/// is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `idx`: The index from which to remove the value. If the index is
/// outside the index space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive,
/// where N is the count of the array before the operation), the
/// behavior is undefined.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `the_array` might not allow `None`.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayRemoveValueAtIndex")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn remove_value_at_index(the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>, idx: CFIndex) {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayRemoveValueAtIndex(the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>, idx: CFIndex);
}
unsafe { CFArrayRemoveValueAtIndex(the_array, idx) }
}
/// Removes all the values from the array, making it empty.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array from which all of the values are to be
/// removed. If this parameter is not a valid mutable CFArray,
/// the behavior is undefined.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayRemoveAllValues")]
#[inline]
pub fn remove_all_values(the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>) {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayRemoveAllValues(the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>);
}
unsafe { CFArrayRemoveAllValues(the_array) }
}
/// Replaces a range of values in the array.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array from which all of the values are to be
/// removed. If this parameter is not a valid mutable CFArray,
/// the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `range`: The range of values within the array to replace. If the
/// range location or end point (defined by the location plus
/// length minus 1) is outside the index space of the array (0
/// to N inclusive, where N is the count of the array), the
/// behavior is undefined. If the range length is negative, the
/// behavior is undefined. The range may be empty (length 0),
/// in which case the new values are merely inserted at the
/// range location.
///
/// Parameter `newValues`: A C array of the pointer-sized values to be placed
/// into the array. The new values in the array are ordered in
/// the same order in which they appear in this C array. This
/// parameter may be NULL if the newCount parameter is 0. This
/// C array is not changed or freed by this function. If this
/// parameter is not a valid pointer to a C array of at least
/// newCount pointers, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `newCount`: The number of values to copy from the values C
/// array into the CFArray. If this parameter is different than
/// the range length, the excess newCount values will be
/// inserted after the range, or the excess range values will be
/// deleted. This parameter may be 0, in which case no new
/// values are replaced into the array and the values in the
/// range are simply removed. If this parameter is negative, or
/// greater than the number of values actually in the newValues
/// C array, the behavior is undefined.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `the_array` might not allow `None`.
/// - `new_values` must be a valid pointer.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayReplaceValues")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn replace_values(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
range: CFRange,
new_values: *mut *const c_void,
new_count: CFIndex,
) {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayReplaceValues(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
range: CFRange,
new_values: *mut *const c_void,
new_count: CFIndex,
);
}
unsafe { CFArrayReplaceValues(the_array, range, new_values, new_count) }
}
/// Exchanges the values at two indices of the array.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array of which the values are to be swapped. If
/// this parameter is not a valid mutable CFArray, the behavior
/// is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `idx1`: The first index whose values should be swapped. If the
/// index is outside the index space of the array (0 to N-1
/// inclusive, where N is the count of the array before the
/// operation), the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `idx2`: The second index whose values should be swapped. If the
/// index is outside the index space of the array (0 to N-1
/// inclusive, where N is the count of the array before the
/// operation), the behavior is undefined.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `the_array` might not allow `None`.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayExchangeValuesAtIndices")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn exchange_values_at_indices(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
idx1: CFIndex,
idx2: CFIndex,
) {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayExchangeValuesAtIndices(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
idx1: CFIndex,
idx2: CFIndex,
);
}
unsafe { CFArrayExchangeValuesAtIndices(the_array, idx1, idx2) }
}
/// Sorts the values in the array using the given comparison function.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array whose values are to be sorted. If this
/// parameter is not a valid mutable CFArray, the behavior is
/// undefined.
///
/// Parameter `range`: The range of values within the array to sort. If the
/// range location or end point (defined by the location plus
/// length minus 1) is outside the index space of the array (0
/// to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array), the
/// behavior is undefined. If the range length is negative, the
/// behavior is undefined. The range may be empty (length 0).
///
/// Parameter `comparator`: The function with the comparator function type
/// signature which is used in the sort operation to compare
/// values in the array with the given value. If this parameter
/// is not a pointer to a function of the correct prototype, the
/// the behavior is undefined. If there are values in the array
/// which the comparator function does not expect or cannot
/// properly compare, the behavior is undefined. The values in
/// the range are sorted from least to greatest according to
/// this function.
///
/// Parameter `context`: A pointer-sized user-defined value, which is passed
/// as the third parameter to the comparator function, but is
/// otherwise unused by this function. If the context is not
/// what is expected by the comparator function, the behavior is
/// undefined.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `the_array` might not allow `None`.
/// - `comparator` must be implemented correctly.
/// - `context` must be a valid pointer.
#[doc(alias = "CFArraySortValues")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn sort_values(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
range: CFRange,
comparator: CFComparatorFunction,
context: *mut c_void,
) {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArraySortValues(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
range: CFRange,
comparator: CFComparatorFunction,
context: *mut c_void,
);
}
unsafe { CFArraySortValues(the_array, range, comparator, context) }
}
/// Adds the values from an array to another array.
///
/// Parameter `theArray`: The array to which values from the otherArray are to
/// be added. If this parameter is not a valid mutable CFArray,
/// the behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `otherArray`: The array providing the values to be added to the
/// array. If this parameter is not a valid CFArray, the
/// behavior is undefined.
///
/// Parameter `otherRange`: The range within the otherArray from which to add
/// the values to the array. If the range location or end point
/// (defined by the location plus length minus 1) is outside
/// the index space of the otherArray (0 to N-1 inclusive, where
/// N is the count of the otherArray), the behavior is
/// undefined. The new values are retained by the array using
/// the retain callback provided when the array was created. If
/// the values are not of the sort expected by the retain
/// callback, the behavior is undefined. The values are assigned
/// to the indices one larger than the previous largest index
/// in the array, and beyond, and the count of the array is
/// increased by range.length. The values are assigned new
/// indices in the array from smallest to largest index in the
/// order in which they appear in the otherArray.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - `the_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `the_array` might not allow `None`.
/// - `other_array` generic must be of the correct type.
/// - `other_array` might not allow `None`.
#[doc(alias = "CFArrayAppendArray")]
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn append_array(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
other_array: Option<&CFArray>,
other_range: CFRange,
) {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayAppendArray(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
other_array: Option<&CFArray>,
other_range: CFRange,
);
}
unsafe { CFArrayAppendArray(the_array, other_array, other_range) }
}
}
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFArray::new`"]
#[inline]
pub unsafe extern "C-unwind" fn CFArrayCreate(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
values: *mut *const c_void,
num_values: CFIndex,
call_backs: *const CFArrayCallBacks,
) -> Option<CFRetained<CFArray>> {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayCreate(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
values: *mut *const c_void,
num_values: CFIndex,
call_backs: *const CFArrayCallBacks,
) -> Option<NonNull<CFArray>>;
}
let ret = unsafe { CFArrayCreate(allocator, values, num_values, call_backs) };
ret.map(|ret| unsafe { CFRetained::from_raw(ret) })
}
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFArray::new_copy`"]
#[inline]
pub unsafe extern "C-unwind" fn CFArrayCreateCopy(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
the_array: Option<&CFArray>,
) -> Option<CFRetained<CFArray>> {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayCreateCopy(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
the_array: Option<&CFArray>,
) -> Option<NonNull<CFArray>>;
}
let ret = unsafe { CFArrayCreateCopy(allocator, the_array) };
ret.map(|ret| unsafe { CFRetained::from_raw(ret) })
}
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFMutableArray::new`"]
#[inline]
pub unsafe extern "C-unwind" fn CFArrayCreateMutable(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
capacity: CFIndex,
call_backs: *const CFArrayCallBacks,
) -> Option<CFRetained<CFMutableArray>> {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayCreateMutable(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
capacity: CFIndex,
call_backs: *const CFArrayCallBacks,
) -> Option<NonNull<CFMutableArray>>;
}
let ret = unsafe { CFArrayCreateMutable(allocator, capacity, call_backs) };
ret.map(|ret| unsafe { CFRetained::from_raw(ret) })
}
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFMutableArray::new_copy`"]
#[inline]
pub unsafe extern "C-unwind" fn CFArrayCreateMutableCopy(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
capacity: CFIndex,
the_array: Option<&CFArray>,
) -> Option<CFRetained<CFMutableArray>> {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayCreateMutableCopy(
allocator: Option<&CFAllocator>,
capacity: CFIndex,
the_array: Option<&CFArray>,
) -> Option<NonNull<CFMutableArray>>;
}
let ret = unsafe { CFArrayCreateMutableCopy(allocator, capacity, the_array) };
ret.map(|ret| unsafe { CFRetained::from_raw(ret) })
}
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFArray::count`"]
#[inline]
pub extern "C-unwind" fn CFArrayGetCount(the_array: &CFArray) -> CFIndex {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayGetCount(the_array: &CFArray) -> CFIndex;
}
unsafe { CFArrayGetCount(the_array) }
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFArray::count_of_value`"]
pub fn CFArrayGetCountOfValue(
the_array: &CFArray,
range: CFRange,
value: *const c_void,
) -> CFIndex;
}
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFArray::contains_value`"]
#[inline]
pub unsafe extern "C-unwind" fn CFArrayContainsValue(
the_array: &CFArray,
range: CFRange,
value: *const c_void,
) -> bool {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayContainsValue(
the_array: &CFArray,
range: CFRange,
value: *const c_void,
) -> Boolean;
}
let ret = unsafe { CFArrayContainsValue(the_array, range, value) };
ret != 0
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFArray::value_at_index`"]
pub fn CFArrayGetValueAtIndex(the_array: &CFArray, idx: CFIndex) -> *const c_void;
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFArray::values`"]
pub fn CFArrayGetValues(the_array: &CFArray, range: CFRange, values: *mut *const c_void);
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFArray::apply_function`"]
pub fn CFArrayApplyFunction(
the_array: &CFArray,
range: CFRange,
applier: CFArrayApplierFunction,
context: *mut c_void,
);
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFArray::first_index_of_value`"]
pub fn CFArrayGetFirstIndexOfValue(
the_array: &CFArray,
range: CFRange,
value: *const c_void,
) -> CFIndex;
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFArray::last_index_of_value`"]
pub fn CFArrayGetLastIndexOfValue(
the_array: &CFArray,
range: CFRange,
value: *const c_void,
) -> CFIndex;
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFArray::b_search_values`"]
pub fn CFArrayBSearchValues(
the_array: &CFArray,
range: CFRange,
value: *const c_void,
comparator: CFComparatorFunction,
context: *mut c_void,
) -> CFIndex;
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFMutableArray::append_value`"]
pub fn CFArrayAppendValue(the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>, value: *const c_void);
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFMutableArray::insert_value_at_index`"]
pub fn CFArrayInsertValueAtIndex(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
idx: CFIndex,
value: *const c_void,
);
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFMutableArray::set_value_at_index`"]
pub fn CFArraySetValueAtIndex(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
idx: CFIndex,
value: *const c_void,
);
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFMutableArray::remove_value_at_index`"]
pub fn CFArrayRemoveValueAtIndex(the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>, idx: CFIndex);
}
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFMutableArray::remove_all_values`"]
#[inline]
pub extern "C-unwind" fn CFArrayRemoveAllValues(the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>) {
extern "C-unwind" {
fn CFArrayRemoveAllValues(the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>);
}
unsafe { CFArrayRemoveAllValues(the_array) }
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFMutableArray::replace_values`"]
pub fn CFArrayReplaceValues(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
range: CFRange,
new_values: *mut *const c_void,
new_count: CFIndex,
);
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFMutableArray::exchange_values_at_indices`"]
pub fn CFArrayExchangeValuesAtIndices(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
idx1: CFIndex,
idx2: CFIndex,
);
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFMutableArray::sort_values`"]
pub fn CFArraySortValues(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
range: CFRange,
comparator: CFComparatorFunction,
context: *mut c_void,
);
}
extern "C-unwind" {
#[deprecated = "renamed to `CFMutableArray::append_array`"]
pub fn CFArrayAppendArray(
the_array: Option<&CFMutableArray>,
other_array: Option<&CFArray>,
other_range: CFRange,
);
}