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  63. <a name="Guile-representation-of-lazy-strings_002e"></a>
  64. <h4 class="subsubsection">23.3.3.20 Guile representation of lazy strings.</h4>
  65. <a name="index-lazy-strings-in-guile"></a>
  66. <a name="index-_003cgdb_003alazy_002dstring_003e"></a>
  67. <p>A <em>lazy string</em> is a string whose contents is not retrieved or
  68. encoded until it is needed.
  69. </p>
  70. <p>A <code>&lt;gdb:lazy-string&gt;</code> is represented in <small>GDB</small> as an
  71. <code>address</code> that points to a region of memory, an <code>encoding</code>
  72. that will be used to encode that region of memory, and a <code>length</code>
  73. to delimit the region of memory that represents the string. The
  74. difference between a <code>&lt;gdb:lazy-string&gt;</code> and a string wrapped within
  75. a <code>&lt;gdb:value&gt;</code> is that a <code>&lt;gdb:lazy-string&gt;</code> will be treated
  76. differently by <small>GDB</small> when printing. A <code>&lt;gdb:lazy-string&gt;</code> is
  77. retrieved and encoded during printing, while a <code>&lt;gdb:value&gt;</code>
  78. wrapping a string is immediately retrieved and encoded on creation.
  79. </p>
  80. <p>The following lazy-string-related procedures are provided by the
  81. <code>(gdb)</code> module:
  82. </p>
  83. <dl>
  84. <dt><a name="index-lazy_002dstring_003f"></a>Scheme Procedure: <strong>lazy-string?</strong> <em>object</em></dt>
  85. <dd><p>Return <code>#t</code> if <var>object</var> is an object of type <code>&lt;gdb:lazy-string&gt;</code>.
  86. Otherwise return <code>#f</code>.
  87. </p></dd></dl>
  88. <dl>
  89. <dt><a name="index-lazy_002dstring_002daddress"></a>Scheme Procedure: <strong>lazy-string-address</strong> <em>lazy-sring</em></dt>
  90. <dd><p>Return the address of <var>lazy-string</var>.
  91. </p></dd></dl>
  92. <dl>
  93. <dt><a name="index-lazy_002dstring_002dlength"></a>Scheme Procedure: <strong>lazy-string-length</strong> <em>lazy-string</em></dt>
  94. <dd><p>Return the length of <var>lazy-string</var> in characters. If the
  95. length is -1, then the string will be fetched and encoded up to the
  96. first null of appropriate width.
  97. </p></dd></dl>
  98. <dl>
  99. <dt><a name="index-lazy_002dstring_002dencoding"></a>Scheme Procedure: <strong>lazy-string-encoding</strong> <em>lazy-string</em></dt>
  100. <dd><p>Return the encoding that will be applied to <var>lazy-string</var>
  101. when the string is printed by <small>GDB</small>. If the encoding is not
  102. set, or contains an empty string, then <small>GDB</small> will select the
  103. most appropriate encoding when the string is printed.
  104. </p></dd></dl>
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  106. <dt><a name="index-lazy_002dstring_002dtype"></a>Scheme Procedure: <strong>lazy-string-type</strong> <em>lazy-string</em></dt>
  107. <dd><p>Return the type that is represented by <var>lazy-string</var>&rsquo;s type.
  108. For a lazy string this is a pointer or array type. To
  109. resolve this to the lazy string&rsquo;s character type, use <code>type-target-type</code>.
  110. See <a href="Types-In-Guile.html#Types-In-Guile">Types In Guile</a>.
  111. </p></dd></dl>
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  113. <dt><a name="index-lazy_002dstring_002d_003evalue"></a>Scheme Procedure: <strong>lazy-string-&gt;value</strong> <em>lazy-string</em></dt>
  114. <dd><p>Convert the <code>&lt;gdb:lazy-string&gt;</code> to a <code>&lt;gdb:value&gt;</code>. This value
  115. will point to the string in memory, but will lose all the delayed
  116. retrieval, encoding and handling that <small>GDB</small> applies to a
  117. <code>&lt;gdb:lazy-string&gt;</code>.
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