Class CharDataType

    • Constructor Detail

      • CharDataType

        public CharDataType()
        Constructs a new char datatype.
      • CharDataType

        protected CharDataType​(java.lang.String name,
                               boolean signed,
                               DataTypeManager dtm)
    • Method Detail

      • getCDeclaration

        public java.lang.String getCDeclaration()
        Returns the C style data-type declaration for this data-type. Null is returned if no appropriate declaration exists.
        Overrides:
        getCDeclaration in class AbstractIntegerDataType
        Returns:
        the C style data-type declaration for this data-type. Null is returned if no appropriate declaration exists.
      • getDescription

        public java.lang.String getDescription()
        Description copied from interface: DataType
        Get a String briefly describing this DataType.
        Specified by:
        getDescription in interface DataType
        Returns:
        a one-liner describing this DataType.
      • getValue

        public java.lang.Object getValue​(MemBuffer buf,
                                         Settings settings,
                                         int length)
        Description copied from interface: DataType
        Get the data in the form of the appropriate Object for this DataType.

        For instance if the datatype is an AddressDT, return an Address object. a Byte, return a Scalar* (maybe this should be a Byte) a Float, return a Float

        Specified by:
        getValue in interface DataType
        Overrides:
        getValue in class AbstractIntegerDataType
        Parameters:
        buf - the data buffer.
        settings - the settings to use.
        length - the number of bytes to get the value from.
        Returns:
        the data Object.
      • encodeValue

        public byte[] encodeValue​(java.lang.Object value,
                                  MemBuffer buf,
                                  Settings settings,
                                  int length)
                           throws DataTypeEncodeException
        Description copied from interface: DataType
        Encode bytes from an Object appropriate for this DataType.

        Converts the given object to the byte encoding and returns it. When appropriate, this should seek the nearest encoding to the specified value, since the object may come from a user script. For example, a floating-point value may be rounded. Invalid values should be rejected with a DataTypeEncodeException.

        Specified by:
        encodeValue in interface DataType
        Overrides:
        encodeValue in class AbstractIntegerDataType
        Parameters:
        value - the desired value.
        buf - a buffer representing the eventual destination of the bytes.
        settings - the settings to use.
        length - the expected length of the result, usually the length of the data unit, or -1 to let the type choose the length. It may be ignored, e.g., for fixed-length types.
        Returns:
        the encoded value.
        Throws:
        DataTypeEncodeException - if the value cannot be encoded for any reason, e.g., incorrect type, not enough space, buffer overflow, unsupported (see DataType.isEncodable()).
      • encodeRepresentation

        public byte[] encodeRepresentation​(java.lang.String repr,
                                           MemBuffer buf,
                                           Settings settings,
                                           int length)
                                    throws DataTypeEncodeException
        Description copied from interface: DataType
        Encode bytes according to the display format for this type.

        Converts the given representation to the byte encoding and returns it. When appropriate, this should seek the nearest encoding to the specified value, since the representation is likely coming from user input. For example, a floating-point value may be rounded. Invalid representations should be rejected with a DataTypeEncodeException.

        Specified by:
        encodeRepresentation in interface DataType
        Overrides:
        encodeRepresentation in class AbstractIntegerDataType
        Parameters:
        repr - the representation of the desired value, as in DataType.getRepresentation(MemBuffer, Settings, int). The supported formats depend on the specific datatype and its settings.
        buf - a buffer representing the eventual destination of the bytes.
        settings - the settings to use for the representation.
        length - the expected length of the result, usually the length of the data unit, or -1 to let the type choose the length. It may be ignored, e.g., for fixed-length types.
        Returns:
        the encoded value.
        Throws:
        DataTypeEncodeException - if the value cannot be encoded for any reason, e.g., incorrect format, not enough space, buffer overflow, unsupported (see DataType.isEncodable()).
      • getValueClass

        public java.lang.Class<?> getValueClass​(Settings settings)
        Description copied from interface: DataType
        Get the Class of the value to be returned by this datatype.
        Specified by:
        getValueClass in interface DataType
        Overrides:
        getValueClass in class AbstractIntegerDataType
        Parameters:
        settings - the relevant settings to use or null for default.
        Returns:
        Class of the value to be returned by this datatype or null if it can vary or is unspecified. Types which correspond to a string or char array will return the String class.
      • clone

        public CharDataType clone​(DataTypeManager dtm)
        Description copied from interface: DataType
        Returns an instance of this DataType with its universalID and SourceArchive identity retained.

        The current instanceof will be returned if this datatype's DataTypeManager matches the specified dtm. The recursion depth of a clone will stop on any datatype whose DataTypeManager matches the specified dtm and simply use the existing datatype instance.

        Specified by:
        clone in interface DataType
        Parameters:
        dtm - the data-type manager instance whose data-organization should apply.
        Returns:
        cloned instance which may be the same as this instance
      • getDefaultLabelPrefix

        public java.lang.String getDefaultLabelPrefix​(MemBuffer buf,
                                                      Settings settings,
                                                      int length,
                                                      DataTypeDisplayOptions options)
        Description copied from interface: DataType
        Returns the appropriate string to use as the default label prefix.
        Specified by:
        getDefaultLabelPrefix in interface DataType
        Overrides:
        getDefaultLabelPrefix in class AbstractDataType
        Parameters:
        buf - memory buffer containing the bytes.
        settings - the Settings object
        length - the length of the data.
        options - options for how to format the default label prefix.
        Returns:
        the default label prefix or null if none specified.
      • getCTypeDeclaration

        public java.lang.String getCTypeDeclaration​(DataOrganization dataOrganization)
        Description copied from class: BuiltIn
        Returns null for FactoryDataType (which should never be used) and Dynamic types which should generally be replaced by a primitive array (e.g., char[5]) or, a primitive pointer (e.g., char *). For other types an appropriately sized unsigned integer typedef is returned.
        Specified by:
        getCTypeDeclaration in interface BuiltInDataType
        Overrides:
        getCTypeDeclaration in class BuiltIn
        Parameters:
        dataOrganization - or null for default
        Returns:
        definition C-statement (e.g., #define or typedef) or null if type name is a standard C-primitive name or if type is FactoryDataType or Dynamic.
        See Also:
        BuiltInDataType.getCTypeDeclaration(ghidra.program.model.data.DataOrganization)
      • getOppositeSignednessDataType

        public CharDataType getOppositeSignednessDataType()
        Specified by:
        getOppositeSignednessDataType in class AbstractIntegerDataType
        Returns:
        the data-type with the opposite signedness from this data-type. For example, this method on IntegerDataType will return an instance of UnsignedIntegerDataType.
      • getCharsetName

        public java.lang.String getCharsetName​(Settings settings)
        Description copied from interface: DataTypeWithCharset
        Get the character set for a specific data type and settings
        Specified by:
        getCharsetName in interface DataTypeWithCharset
        Parameters:
        settings - data instance settings
        Returns:
        Charset for this datatype and settings