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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
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# Copyright (C) YEAR The Rust Project Developers
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# This file is distributed under the same license as the Rust package.
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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
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#, fuzzy
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msgid ""
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msgstr ""
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"Project-Id-Version: Rust 0.8-pre\n"
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"POT-Creation-Date: 2013-08-10 07:44+0900\n"
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"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
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"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
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"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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"Language: \n"
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"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
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"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
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"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
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#: doc/rust.md:4 doc/rustpkg.md:4 doc/tutorial.md:4
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#: doc/tutorial-macros.md:4 doc/tutorial-tasks.md:4
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msgid "# Introduction"
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msgstr ""
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msgid "# Destructors"
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msgstr ""
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msgid "% Rust Foreign Function Interface Tutorial"
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msgid ""
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"This tutorial will use the [snappy](https://code.google.com/p/snappy/) "
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"compression/decompression library as an introduction to writing bindings for "
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"foreign code. Rust is currently unable to call directly into a C++ library, "
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"but snappy includes a C interface (documented in [`snappy-c.h`](https://code."
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"google.com/p/snappy/source/browse/trunk/snappy-c.h))."
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"The following is a minimal example of calling a foreign function which will "
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"compile if snappy is installed:"
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msgstr ""
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msgid "~~~~ {.xfail-test} use std::libc::size_t;"
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msgstr ""
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"#[link_args = \"-lsnappy\"]\n"
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"extern {\n"
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" fn snappy_max_compressed_length(source_length: size_t) -> size_t;\n"
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"}\n"
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
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"fn main() {\n"
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" let x = unsafe { snappy_max_compressed_length(100) };\n"
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" println(fmt!(\"max compressed length of a 100 byte buffer: %?\", x));\n"
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"}\n"
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"~~~~\n"
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
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"The `extern` block is a list of function signatures in a foreign library, in "
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"this case with the platform's C ABI. The `#[link_args]` attribute is used to "
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"instruct the linker to link against the snappy library so the symbols are "
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"resolved."
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
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"Foreign functions are assumed to be unsafe so calls to them need to be "
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"wrapped with `unsafe {}` as a promise to the compiler that everything "
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"contained within truly is safe. C libraries often expose interfaces that "
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"aren't thread-safe, and almost any function that takes a pointer argument "
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"isn't valid for all possible inputs since the pointer could be dangling, and "
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"raw pointers fall outside of Rust's safe memory model."
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
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"When declaring the argument types to a foreign function, the Rust compiler "
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"will not check if the declaration is correct, so specifying it correctly is "
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"part of keeping the binding correct at runtime."
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msgstr ""
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msgid "The `extern` block can be extended to cover the entire snappy API:"
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msgstr ""
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msgid "~~~~ {.xfail-test} use std::libc::{c_int, size_t};"
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
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"#[link_args = \"-lsnappy\"]\n"
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"extern {\n"
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" fn snappy_compress(input: *u8,\n"
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" input_length: size_t,\n"
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" compressed: *mut u8,\n"
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" compressed_length: *mut size_t) -> c_int;\n"
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" fn snappy_uncompress(compressed: *u8,\n"
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" compressed_length: size_t,\n"
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" uncompressed: *mut u8,\n"
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" uncompressed_length: *mut size_t) -> c_int;\n"
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" fn snappy_max_compressed_length(source_length: size_t) -> size_t;\n"
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" fn snappy_uncompressed_length(compressed: *u8,\n"
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" compressed_length: size_t,\n"
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" result: *mut size_t) -> c_int;\n"
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" fn snappy_validate_compressed_buffer(compressed: *u8,\n"
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" compressed_length: size_t) -> c_int;\n"
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"}\n"
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"~~~~\n"
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msgid "# Creating a safe interface"
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
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"The raw C API needs to be wrapped to provide memory safety and make use of "
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"higher-level concepts like vectors. A library can choose to expose only the "
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"safe, high-level interface and hide the unsafe internal details."
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
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"Wrapping the functions which expect buffers involves using the `vec::raw` "
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"module to manipulate Rust vectors as pointers to memory. Rust's vectors are "
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"guaranteed to be a contiguous block of memory. The length is number of "
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"elements currently contained, and the capacity is the total size in elements "
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"of the allocated memory. The length is less than or equal to the capacity."
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
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"~~~~ {.xfail-test}\n"
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"pub fn validate_compressed_buffer(src: &[u8]) -> bool {\n"
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" unsafe {\n"
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" snappy_validate_compressed_buffer(vec::raw::to_ptr(src), src.len() as size_t) == 0\n"
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" }\n"
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"}\n"
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"~~~~\n"
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"The `validate_compressed_buffer` wrapper above makes use of an `unsafe` "
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"block, but it makes the guarantee that calling it is safe for all inputs by "
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"leaving off `unsafe` from the function signature."
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"The `snappy_compress` and `snappy_uncompress` functions are more complex, "
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"since a buffer has to be allocated to hold the output too."
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"The `snappy_max_compressed_length` function can be used to allocate a vector "
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"with the maximum required capacity to hold the compressed output. The vector "
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"can then be passed to the `snappy_compress` function as an output parameter. "
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"An output parameter is also passed to retrieve the true length after "
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"compression for setting the length."
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"~~~~ {.xfail-test}\n"
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"pub fn compress(src: &[u8]) -> ~[u8] {\n"
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" unsafe {\n"
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" let srclen = src.len() as size_t;\n"
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" let psrc = vec::raw::to_ptr(src);\n"
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msgstr ""
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" let mut dstlen = snappy_max_compressed_length(srclen);\n"
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" let mut dst = vec::with_capacity(dstlen as uint);\n"
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" let pdst = vec::raw::to_mut_ptr(dst);\n"
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" snappy_compress(psrc, srclen, pdst, &mut dstlen);\n"
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" vec::raw::set_len(&mut dst, dstlen as uint);\n"
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" dst\n"
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" }\n"
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"Decompression is similar, because snappy stores the uncompressed size as "
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"part of the compression format and `snappy_uncompressed_length` will "
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"retrieve the exact buffer size required."
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"~~~~ {.xfail-test}\n"
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"pub fn uncompress(src: &[u8]) -> Option<~[u8]> {\n"
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" unsafe {\n"
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" let srclen = src.len() as size_t;\n"
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" let psrc = vec::raw::to_ptr(src);\n"
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" let mut dstlen: size_t = 0;\n"
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" let mut dst = vec::with_capacity(dstlen as uint);\n"
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" if snappy_uncompress(psrc, srclen, pdst, &mut dstlen) == 0 {\n"
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" vec::raw::set_len(&mut dst, dstlen as uint);\n"
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" Some(dst)\n"
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" } else {\n"
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" None // SNAPPY_INVALID_INPUT\n"
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"For reference, the examples used here are also available as an [library on "
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"GitHub](https://github.com/thestinger/rust-snappy)."
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"Foreign libraries often hand off ownership of resources to the calling code, "
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"wrapping `malloc` and `free`:"
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"~~~~ use std::cast; use std::libc::{c_void, size_t, malloc, free}; use std::"
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" let ptr = malloc(std::sys::size_of::<T>() as size_t) as *mut T;\n"
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