// nih-plug: plugins, but rewritten in Rust // Copyright (C) 2022 Robbert van der Helm // // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program. If not, see . use std::cmp; use std::os::raw::c_char; use vst3_sys::vst::TChar; use widestring::U16CString; /// A Rabin fingerprint based string hash for parameter ID strings. pub fn hash_param_id(id: &str) -> u32 { let mut overflow; let mut overflow2; let mut has_overflown = false; let mut hash: u32 = 0; for char in id.bytes() { (hash, overflow) = hash.overflowing_mul(31); (hash, overflow2) = hash.overflowing_add(char as u32); has_overflown |= overflow || overflow2; } if has_overflown { nih_log!( "Overflow while hasing param ID \"{}\", consider using shorter IDs to avoid collissions", id ); } // Studio One apparently doesn't like negative parameters, so JUCE just zeroes out the sign bit hash &= !(1 << 31); hash } /// The equivalent of the `strlcpy()` C function. Copy `src` to `dest` as a null-terminated /// C-string. If `dest` does not have enough capacity, add a null terminator at the end to prevent /// buffer overflows. pub fn strlcpy(dest: &mut [c_char], src: &str) { if dest.is_empty() { return; } let src_bytes: &[u8] = src.as_bytes(); let src_bytes_signed: &[i8] = unsafe { &*(src_bytes as *const [u8] as *const [i8]) }; // Make sure there's always room for a null terminator let copy_len = cmp::min(dest.len() - 1, src.len()); dest[..copy_len].copy_from_slice(&src_bytes_signed[..copy_len]); dest[copy_len] = 0; } /// The same as [strlcpy], but for VST3's fun UTF-16 strings instead. pub fn u16strlcpy(dest: &mut [TChar], src: &str) { if dest.is_empty() { return; } let src_utf16 = match U16CString::from_str(src) { Ok(s) => s, Err(err) => { nih_debug_assert_failure!("Invalid UTF-16 string: {}", err); return; } }; let src_utf16_chars = src_utf16.as_slice(); let src_utf16_chars_signed: &[TChar] = unsafe { &*(src_utf16_chars as *const [u16] as *const [TChar]) }; // Make sure there's always room for a null terminator let copy_len = cmp::min(dest.len() - 1, src_utf16_chars_signed.len()); dest[..copy_len].copy_from_slice(&src_utf16_chars_signed[..copy_len]); dest[copy_len] = 0; }