office-gobmx/rsc
Stephan Bergmann 9ab0b38e95 Various string function clean up
Added:
* rtl::OString::matchL
* rtl::OString::endsWith
* rtl::OString::endsWithL
* rtl::OString::indexOfL
* rtl::OString::replaceFirst
* rtl::OString::replaceAll
* rtl::OString::getToken
* rtl::OUString::endsWith
* rtl::OUString::replaceFirst
* rtl::OUString::replaceFirstAsciiL
* rtl::OUString::replaceFirstAsciiLAsciiL
* rtl::OUString::replaceAll
* rtl::OUString::replaceAllAsciiL
* rtl::OUString::replaceAllAsciiLAsciiL
* rtl::OUString::getToken
plus underlying C functions where necessary

Deprecated:
* comphelper::string::remove
* comphelper::string::getToken

Removed:
* comphelper::string::searchAndReplaceAsciiL
* comphelper::string::searchAndReplaceAllAsciiWithAscii
* comphelper::string::searchAndReplaceAsciiI
* comphelper::string::replace
* comphelper::string::matchL
* comphelper::string::matchIgnoreAsciiCaseL
* comphelper::string::indexOfL

Also fixed some apparent misuses of RTL_CONSTASCII_USTRINGPARAM ->
RTL_CONSTASCII_STRINGPARAM.
2012-02-15 15:41:09 +01:00
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Executable_rsc.mk
Makefile
Module_rsc.mk
Package_inc.mk
README

Resource Compiler.

This compiler converts .src files and .hrc equivalents into binary
.res files.  The basic idea is that this provides a map between
integer identifiers and the resources: string, pixmap (only the
file-name), and VCL control properties.

In more detail:

Typically we would have a .hrc file with entries like this:

#define SID_STR_FOO    1234

And then a .src file with some entries like this:

String SID_STR_FOO
{
    Text [ en-US ] = "Foo !" ;
};

This is compiled into a binary resource file, we have many of these
which live in program/resource/ and then tends to get used in the code
thus:

String aStr( ResId( SID_STR_FOO ) );

It is important to note that any appearance of hierarchical structure
in the .src files is in fact a mirage. The file is compiled at root
into a plain map<integer,resource>.

There is some German documentation about it in a subdirectory called
[git:rsc/doku].  Seems to be very old (January 1992).