STR2CSTR? Malloc or not?

Hi all,

I've seen code examples for STR2CSTR that have mallocs and (mostly)
those that don't. Which way is right?

Is

char * first_string = STR2CSTR( passed_in_string);

good enough or should I be running:

char * first_string = malloc (sizeof(passed_in_string) + 1);
strcpy(first_string, passed_in_string);

Thanks,

Jared
http://jaredricardson.net

In 1.8.4, STR2CSTR is marked "obsolete" in ruby.h. The preferred API is String_Value_Ptr, which just calls rb_string_value_ptr in string.c. If you look at that function, all it does is return a pointer to Ruby's copy of the string in the string object.

So I would say it depends on what you want to do with the string. If you just want to look at it, then you can just use the pointer you get back from String_Value_Ptr. If you want to modify it without modifying Ruby's copy of it, then you should make a copy. If you want to modify the String object itself, then I'd try to use a Ruby API function to do it instead of modifying Ruby's copy directly.

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jared.r.richardson@gmail.com wrote:

Hi all,

I've seen code examples for STR2CSTR that have mallocs and (mostly)
those that don't. Which way is right?

Is

char * first_string = STR2CSTR( passed_in_string);

good enough or should I be running:

char * first_string = malloc (sizeof(passed_in_string) + 1);
strcpy(first_string, passed_in_string);

Thanks,

Jared
http://jaredricardson.net