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- <h3 class="section">8.5 Constant String Objects</h3>
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- <p>GNU Objective-C provides constant string objects that are generated
- directly by the compiler. You declare a constant string object by
- prefixing a C constant string with the character ‘<samp>@</samp>’:
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- <pre class="smallexample"> id myString = @"this is a constant string object";
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- <p>The constant string objects are by default instances of the
- <code>NXConstantString</code> class which is provided by the GNU Objective-C
- runtime. To get the definition of this class you must include the
- <samp>objc/NXConstStr.h</samp> header file.
- </p>
- <p>User defined libraries may want to implement their own constant string
- class. To be able to support them, the GNU Objective-C compiler provides
- a new command line options <samp>-fconstant-string-class=<var>class-name</var></samp>.
- The provided class should adhere to a strict structure, the same
- as <code>NXConstantString</code>’s structure:
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- @interface MyConstantStringClass
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- Class isa;
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- <p><code>NXConstantString</code> inherits from <code>Object</code>; user class
- libraries may choose to inherit the customized constant string class
- from a different class than <code>Object</code>. There is no requirement in
- the methods the constant string class has to implement, but the final
- ivar layout of the class must be the compatible with the given
- structure.
- </p>
- <p>When the compiler creates the statically allocated constant string
- object, the <code>c_string</code> field will be filled by the compiler with
- the string; the <code>length</code> field will be filled by the compiler with
- the string length; the <code>isa</code> pointer will be filled with
- <code>NULL</code> by the compiler, and it will later be fixed up automatically
- at runtime by the GNU Objective-C runtime library to point to the class
- which was set by the <samp>-fconstant-string-class</samp> option when the
- object file is loaded (if you wonder how it works behind the scenes, the
- name of the class to use, and the list of static objects to fixup, are
- stored by the compiler in the object file in a place where the GNU
- runtime library will find them at runtime).
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- <p>As a result, when a file is compiled with the
- <samp>-fconstant-string-class</samp> option, all the constant string objects
- will be instances of the class specified as argument to this option. It
- is possible to have multiple compilation units referring to different
- constant string classes, neither the compiler nor the linker impose any
- restrictions in doing this.
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