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Writing a string to a TFileStream in Delphi 2010


I have Delphi 2007 code that looks like this:

procedure WriteString(Stream: TFileStream; var SourceBuffer: PChar; s: string);
begin
  StrPCopy(SourceBuffer,s);
  Stream.Write(SourceBuffer[0], StrLen(SourceBuffer));
end;

I call it like this:

var
  SourceBuffer : PChar;
  MyFile: TFileStream;

....

SourceBuffer := StrAlloc(1024);
MyFile := TFileStream.Create('MyFile.txt',fmCreate);
WriteString(MyFile,SourceBuffer,'Some Text');
....

This worked in Delphi 2007, but it gives me a lot of junk characters in Delphi 2010. I know this is due to unicode compliance issues, but I am not sure how to address the issue.

Here is what I've tried so far:

  • Change the data type of SourceBuffer(and also the parameter expected by WideString) to PWideChar

  • Every one of the suggestions listed here

What am I doing wrong?


Solution

  • You don't need a separate buffer to write a string to a stream. Probably the simplest way to do it is to encode the string to UTF8, like so:

    procedure TStreamEx.writeString(const data: string);
    var
       len: cardinal;
       oString: UTF8String;
    begin
       oString := UTF8String(data);
       len := length(oString);
       self.WriteBuffer(len, 4);
       if len > 0 then
          self.WriteBuffer(oString[1], len);
    end;
    
    function TStreamEx.readString: string;
    var
       len: integer;
       iString: UTF8String;
    begin
       self.readBuffer(len, 4);
       if len > 0 then
       begin
          setLength(iString, len);
          self.ReadBuffer(iString[1], len);
          result := string(iString);
       end;
    end;
    

    I've declared TStreamEx as a class helper for TStream, but it shouldn't be too difficult to rewrite these as a solo procedure and function like your example.