Thanks Jeff.

On 5/3/19 4:22 AM, Jeff Young wrote:
> Hi Dick,
> 
>>> h) What is the list of deficiencies with current string usage?
> 
> I only have one issue with the current use of wxString, but it’s a big one: 
> it crashes
> (unpredictably) when used multi-threaded in UTF8 mode.

The fact that it is onely *One* issue is an important data point.

Since you know it is crashing in this class, you must know approximately where, 
and under
what kind of read/write activity.  Of course, if read activity triggers a lazy 
(deferred)
transformation, then this distinction can get blurred.  But more information on 
source
file locations would be very helpful to me.

Another important data point you brought is that the wx library designers are 
advising
against using wxString for core application.  It will take a couple of hours to 
even
contemplate that, it is basically staggering to me.  It is between sad and 
breath taking.
Sounds like they designed themselves into a corner and are now acknowledging 
that what
they designed is more of an API commitment that they want to disavow than a 
real solution.

I can see where that can happen.  Superior designs come from experience.  
Experience comes
with usage and time, neither of which are always available up front.





> 
> This design document makes for fascinating
> reading: https://wiki.wxwidgets.org/Development:_UTF-8_Support.  It appears 
> that the
> current wxString is at least in part modelled on QtString.
> 
> There’s also a bunch of interesting info
> here: https://docs.wxwidgets.org/trunk/overview_string.html, which I believe 
> is more
> up-to-date than the previous link.  In particular, there’s the mention that 
> wxString
> handles extra-BMP characters transparently when compiled in UTF8 mode 
> (currently used by
> Kicad), but does NOT when compiled in default mode (in which case the app 
> must handle
> surrogate pairs).  This of course directly leads to your point (d):
> 
>>>> d) What does the set of characters that don't fall into UCS2 actually look 
>>>> like?  How big
>>>> is this set, really?  (UTF16 is bigger than UCS2 and picks up the 
>>>> difference.)
> 
> Do we really need to handle extra-BMP characters?
> 
> An even more recent version of the second document
> (https://docs.wxwidgets.org/trunk/classwx_string.html) finally makes an 
> oblique reference
> to the multi-threading issue by starting with this (rather unhelpful) 
> suggestion:
> 
> Note
>     While the use of wxString 
> <https://docs.wxwidgets.org/trunk/classwx_string.html> is
>     unavoidable in wxWidgets program, you are encouraged to use the standard 
> string
>     classes |std::string| or |std::wstring| in your applications and convert 
> them to and
>     from wxString <https://docs.wxwidgets.org/trunk/classwx_string.html> only 
> when
>     interacting with wxWidgets.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Jeff.
> 
> 
>> On 3 May 2019, at 02:03, Dick Hollenbeck <d...@softplc.com 
>> <mailto:d...@softplc.com>> wrote:
>>
>> On 5/2/19 5:32 PM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
>>> On 4/30/19 4:36 AM, Jeff Young wrote:
>>>> We had talked earlier about throwing the wxWidgets UTF8 compile switch to 
>>>> get rid of
>>>> our wxString re-entrancy problems.  However, I noticed that the 6.0 work 
>>>> packages doc
>>>> includes an item for std::string-ization of the BOARD.  (While a lot more 
>>>> work, this
>>>> is a better solution because it also increases our gui-toolkit-choice 
>>>> flexibility.)
>>>>
>>>> I’d like to propose that we use std::wstring for that.  UTF8 should *only* 
>>>> be an
>>>> encoding format (similar to s-expr).  It should never be used internally. 
>>>> That’s what
>>>> unicode wchar_t’s are for.
>>>>
>>>> And I’d like to propose that we extend std::wstring-ization to SCH_ITEM 
>>>> and LIB_ITEM.
>>>>  (Then we can get rid of a bunch of our ugly mutex hacks.)
>>>
>>>
>>> I've been looking at this for a few months now.  I think it is so 
>>> important, that a
>>> sub-committee should be formed, and if that committee takes as long as 4 
>>> months to come to
>>> a recommendation, this would not be too long.  This issue is simply too 
>>> critical.
>>>
>>> I would like to volunteer to be on that committee.  For the entire list to 
>>> participate in
>>> this simply does not make sense to me.  I would welcome the opportunity to 
>>> study this with
>>> a team of 5-6 players.  More than that probably leads to anxiety.  Then, 
>>> given the
>>> recommendations, the list would of course have an opportunity to raise 
>>> questions and take
>>> shots, before a strategy is formulated, and before anything is implemented.
>>>
>>> Again, approximately:
>>>
>>>  committee recommendations -> list approval -> strategy formulation -> 
>>> implementation
>>>
>>>
>>> Up to now I have looked at many libraries and have [way *too* much] 
>>> experience in multiple
>>> languages on multiple platforms, so I think I can be valuable contributor.
>>>
>>> The final work product initially would simply be a list of recommendations, 
>>> that quickly
>>> transforms to a strategy thereafter.  This is an enormous undertaking, so I 
>>> suggest
>>> against racing to a solution.  It could look a lot easier than it will 
>>> ultimately be, as
>>> is typical in software development.  But the return on investment needs to 
>>> be near optimal
>>> in the end.
>>>
>>> Some questions to answer are:
>>>
>>> a) How did wxString get to its current state?  Is is merely a 
>>> conglomeration of after
>>> thought, or is is anywhere near optimal.
>>>
>>> b) Why so many forms of it?  Can one form be chosen for all platforms?
>>>
>>> c) How does wxString it compare to QtString?
>>>
>>> d) What does the set of characters that don't fall into UCS2 actually look 
>>> like?  How big
>>> is this set, really?  (UTF16 is bigger than UCS2 and picks up the 
>>> difference.)
>>>
>>> e) For data files, I think UTF8 is fine.  So the change is for RAM 
>>> manipulation of
>>> strings.  Aren't we talking about a RAM resident string that bridges into 
>>> the GUI
>>> seamlessly?
>>>
>>> f) What does new C++ language support offer?
>>>
>>> g) What do C++ language designers suggest?
>>
>> h) What is the list of deficiencies with current string usage?
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> etc.
>>>
>>> But this is best continued in a smaller group, as said.
>>>
>>>
>>> The other thing that I bring to this is vast familiarity with KiCad's 
>>> internal workings,
>>> string use cases, and goals.
>>>
>>> Let me know if I can help.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Dick
>>>
>>>
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