I\'m trying to use JNA to query the effective permissions for a file in Windows. Eventually, I plan on using the GetEffectiveRightsFromAcl function, but to do so, I need to
I solved the problem by copying the source code for package-private NativeString
class and creating a public copy in my project. I had to make one minor alteration due to the use of a package-private method in the constructor.
Update: As @fragorl notes in the comments, the implementation of NativeString shown below is by now quite out-of-date.
Usage:
private static TRUSTEE createTrusteeForCurrentUser() {
TRUSTEE result = new TRUSTEE();
result.TrusteeForm = TRUSTEE_FORM.TRUSTEE_IS_NAME;
result.TrusteeType = TRUSTEE_TYPE.TRUSTEE_IS_USER;
result.ptstrName = new NativeString("CURRENT_USER",true).getPointer();
result.write();
return result;
}
NativeString.java:
/** Provides a temporary allocation of an immutable C string
* (<code>const char*</code> or <code>const wchar_t*</code>) for use when
* converting a Java String into a native memory function argument.
*
* @author Todd Fast, todd.fast@sun.com
* @author twall@users.sf.net
*/
public class NativeString implements CharSequence, Comparable {
private Pointer pointer;
private boolean wide;
/** Create a native string (NUL-terminated array of <code>char</code>).<p>
* If the system property <code>jna.encoding</code> is set, its value will
* be used to encode the native string. If not set or if the encoding
* is unavailable, the default platform encoding will be used.
*/
public NativeString(String string) {
this(string, false);
}
/** Create a native string as a NUL-terminated array of <code>wchar_t</code>
* (if <code>wide</code> is true) or <code>char</code>.<p>
* If the system property <code>jna.encoding</code> is set, its value will
* be used to encode the native <code>char</code>string.
* If not set or if the encoding is unavailable, the default platform
* encoding will be used.
*
* @param string value to write to native memory
* @param wide whether to store the String as <code>wchar_t</code>
*/
public NativeString(String string, boolean wide) {
if (string == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("String must not be null");
}
// Allocate the memory to hold the string. Note, we have to
// make this 1 element longer in order to accommodate the terminating
// NUL (which is generated in Pointer.setString()).
this.wide = wide;
if (wide) {
int len = (string.length() + 1 ) * Native.WCHAR_SIZE;
pointer = new Memory(len);
pointer.setString(0, string, true);
}
else {
byte[] data = Native.toByteArray(string);
pointer = new Memory(data.length + 1);
pointer.write(0, data, 0, data.length);
pointer.setByte(data.length, (byte)0);
}
}
public int hashCode() {
return toString().hashCode();
}
public boolean equals(Object other) {
if (other instanceof CharSequence) {
return compareTo(other) == 0;
}
return false;
}
public String toString() {
String s = wide ? "const wchar_t*" : "const char*";
s += "(" + pointer.getString(0, wide) + ")";
return s;
}
public Pointer getPointer() {
return pointer;
}
public char charAt(int index) {
return toString().charAt(index);
}
public int length() {
return toString().length();
}
public CharSequence subSequence(int start, int end) {
return CharBuffer.wrap(toString()).subSequence(start, end);
}
public int compareTo(Object other) {
if (other == null)
return 1;
return toString().compareTo(other.toString());
}
}
Assuming you want char *
on the native side (you may need more memory allocated if the string contains non-ascii characters),
String myString = "CURRENT_USER";
Pointer m = new Memory(myString.length() + 1); // WARNING: assumes ascii-only string
m.setString(0, myString);
You can then use m
wherever you need to reference the "native" string.
For wide strings (wchar_t *
),
String myString = "CURRENT_USER";
Pointer m = new Memory(Native.WCHAR_SIZE * (myString.length() + 1));
m.setWideString(0, myString);
try using Pointer class in http://jna.java.net/javadoc/com/sun/jna/Pointer.html.