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Convert wstring to WS_STRING

What is the best way to convert wstring to WS_STRING?

Trying with macros:

wstring d=L"ddd";
WS_STRING url = WS_STRING_VALUE(d.c_str()) ;

And have error:

cannot convert from 'const wchar_t *' to 'WCHAR *'  

Short answer:

WS_STRING url = {};
url.length = d.length();
WsAlloc(heap, sizeof(WCHAR) * url.length, (void**)&url.chars, error);
memcpy(url.chars, d.c_str(), sizeof(WCHAR) * url.length); // Don't want a null terminator

Long answer:

Don't use WS_STRING_VALUE on anything other than a WCHAR[] . You can get it to compile using const_cast<> but you will run into two issues:

  1. The WS_STRING will have an incorrect length member due to the macro's use of RTL_NUMBER_OF instead of looking for null termination.
  2. The WS_STRING will just reference d - it will not take a copy. This is obviously problematic if it's a local variable.

The relevant code snippets:

//  Utilities structure
//  
//   An array of unicode characters and a length.
//  
struct _WS_STRING {
    ULONG length;
    _Field_size_(length) WCHAR* chars;
};

//  Utilities macro
//  
//   A macro to initialize a WS_STRING structure given a constant string.
//  
#define WS_STRING_VALUE(S) { WsCountOf(S) - 1, S }

//  Utilities macro
//  
//   Returns the number of elements of an array.
//  
#define WsCountOf(arrayValue) RTL_NUMBER_OF(arrayValue)

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