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If a String creation fails it is possible to detect this error in the code, like:
String s = "abc";
if (!s) ... // error, out of heap or something ...
However the error detection doesn't work with String expressions:
#definehowLarge5000
String *strArray = new String [howLarge];
voidwasteAlmostAllMemory () {
for (int i = 0; i < howLarge; i++) strArray [i] = " wasted memory ";
while (true)
for (int i = 0; i < howLarge; i++)
if (!strArray [i].concat (" more wasted memory "))
return;
}
String returnLongString () {
return"This is a long string, much longer than fits into free memory, although not right now.";
}
voidsetup () {
Serial.begin (115200);
String longString = returnLongString ();
Serial.printf ("Wasting memory, please wait ... ");
wasteAlmostAllMemory ();
Serial.printf ("memory successfuly wasted\n");
String resultString;
// 1.
resultString = longString;
if (!resultString)
Serial.printf ("Could not create a long String s.\n"); // error detected successfulyelse { Serial.print ("'"); Serial.print (resultString); Serial.println ("'"); }
// 2.
resultString = "ABC " + longString + " DEF";
if (!resultString)
Serial.printf ("Could not calculate a String s.\n"); // error goes by undetectedelse { Serial.print ("'"); Serial.print (resultString); Serial.println ("'"); } // the output is: ' DEF' // 3.
resultString = returnLongString (); // failure to create the return String crashes the controller
}
voidloop () {
}
My proposal is that each string expression that contains string in "error state" result in string also in "error state", so success could be tested only once even after several String operations. Something like this:
String s = "abc";
for (int i = 1; i < 1000; i++)
s += s.substring (1, 1);
if (!s) ... // error
Thank you.
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Hello,
If a String creation fails it is possible to detect this error in the code, like:
However the error detection doesn't work with String expressions:
My proposal is that each string expression that contains string in "error state" result in string also in "error state", so success could be tested only once even after several String operations. Something like this:
Thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: