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Add C-string literals.
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# C-string literals | ||
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## Summary | ||
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- Literals of the form `c"foo"` or `cr"foo"` represent a string of type [`&core::ffi::CStr`][CStr]. | ||
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[CStr]: ../../core/ffi/struct.CStr.html | ||
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## Details | ||
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Starting with Rust 1.76, C-strings can be written using C-string literal syntax with the `c` or `cr` prefix. | ||
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Previously, it was challenging to properly produce a valid string literal that could interoperate with C APIs which terminate with a NUL byte. | ||
The [`cstr`] crate was a popular solution, but that required compiling a proc-macro which was quite expensive. | ||
Now, C-strings can be written directly using literal syntax notation, which will generate a value of type [`&core::ffi::CStr`][CStr] which is automatically terminated with a NUL byte. | ||
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```rust,edition2021 | ||
# use core::ffi::CStr; | ||
assert_eq!(c"hello", CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(b"hello\0").unwrap()); | ||
assert_eq!( | ||
c"byte escapes \xff work", | ||
CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(b"byte escapes \xff work\0").unwrap() | ||
); | ||
assert_eq!( | ||
c"unicode escapes \u{00E6} work", | ||
CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(b"unicode escapes \xc3\xa6 work\0").unwrap() | ||
); | ||
assert_eq!( | ||
c"unicode characters αβγ encoded as UTF-8", | ||
CStr::from_bytes_with_nul( | ||
b"unicode characters \xce\xb1\xce\xb2\xce\xb3 encoded as UTF-8\0" | ||
) | ||
.unwrap() | ||
); | ||
assert_eq!( | ||
c"strings can continue \ | ||
on multiple lines", | ||
CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(b"strings can continue on multiple lines\0").unwrap() | ||
); | ||
``` | ||
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C-strings do not allow interior NUL bytes (such as with a `\0` escape). | ||
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Similar to regular strings, C-strings also support "raw" syntax with the `cr` prefix. | ||
These raw C-strings do not process backslash escapes which can make it easier to write strings that contain backslashes. | ||
Double-quotes can be included by surrounding the quotes with the `#` character. | ||
Multiple `#` characters can be used to avoid ambiguity with internal `"#` sequences. | ||
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```rust,edition2021 | ||
assert_eq!(cr"foo", c"foo"); | ||
// Number signs can be used to embed interior double quotes. | ||
assert_eq!(cr#""foo""#, c"\"foo\""); | ||
// This requires two #. | ||
assert_eq!(cr##""foo"#"##, c"\"foo\"#"); | ||
// Escapes are not processed. | ||
assert_eq!(cr"C:\foo", c"C:\\foo"); | ||
``` | ||
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See [The Reference] for more details. | ||
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[`cstr`]: https://crates.io/crates/cstr | ||
[The Reference]: ../../reference/tokens.html#c-string-and-raw-c-string-literals | ||
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## Migration | ||
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Migration is only necessary for macros which may have been assuming a sequence of tokens that looks similar to `c"…"` or `cr"…"`, which previous to the 2021 edition would tokenize as two separate tokens, but in 2021 appears as a single token. | ||
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As part of the [syntax reservation] for the 2021 edition, any macro input which may run into this issue should issue a warning from the `rust_2021_prefixes_incompatible_syntax` migration lint. | ||
See that chapter for more detail. | ||
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[syntax reservation]: reserving-syntax.md |