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Re: NSXML and invalid UTF8 characters
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Re: NSXML and invalid UTF8 characters


  • Subject: Re: NSXML and invalid UTF8 characters
  • From: Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 19:23:32 -0800

On Jan 28, 2010, at 3:47 PM, Keith Blount wrote:

> Many thanks for your reply. Wouldn't using these methods be a lot more expensive (and slower) than going through using -characterAtIndex: or something similar, accessing the characters directly, though?

No, because it's more efficient to let NSString itself do the searching, avoiding the overhead of a message-send per character.

> I'm thinking that I would have to add every character to the character set and then let NSString deal with all the underlying character stuff this way, whereas if I could check the unicode char is within a range then it would be faster.

You can easily create an NSCharacterSet on any range of Unicode values.

BTW, it's inaccurate to say "invalid UTF-8". UTF-8 is just an encoding of Unicode. You're talking about Unicode characters that are illegal in XML. (I bring this up because there is such a thing as invalid UTF-8, i.e. byte sequences that are invalid in UTF-8 encoding, but it's an entirely different issue; this confused me when I first read your message.)

—Jens

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