//! Read from the global pasteboard, and write a new string into it. //! //! Works on macOS 10.7+ #![deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)] use icrate::AppKit::{NSPasteboard, NSPasteboardTypeString}; use icrate::Foundation::{NSArray, NSCopying, NSString}; use objc2::rc::Id; use objc2::runtime::{AnyClass, AnyObject, ProtocolObject}; use objc2::ClassType; /// Simplest implementation pub fn get_text_1(pasteboard: &NSPasteboard) -> Option> { unsafe { pasteboard.stringForType(NSPasteboardTypeString) } } /// More complex implementation using `readObjectsForClasses:options:`, /// intended to show how some patterns might require more knowledge of /// nitty-gritty details. pub fn get_text_2(pasteboard: &NSPasteboard) -> Option> { // The NSPasteboard API is a bit weird, it requires you to pass classes as // objects, which `icrate::Foundation::NSArray` was not really made for - // so we convert the class to an `AnyObject` type instead. // // TODO: Investigate and find a better way to express this in `objc2`. let string_class = { let cls: *const AnyClass = NSString::class(); let cls = cls as *mut AnyObject; unsafe { Id::new(cls).unwrap() } }; let class_array = NSArray::from_vec(vec![string_class]); let objects = unsafe { pasteboard.readObjectsForClasses_options(&class_array, None) }; let obj: *const AnyObject = objects?.first()?; // And this part is weird as well, since we now have to convert the object // into an NSString, which we know it to be since that's what we told // `readObjectsForClasses:options:`. let obj = obj as *mut NSString; Some(unsafe { Id::retain(obj) }.unwrap()) } pub fn set_text(pasteboard: &NSPasteboard, text: &NSString) { let _ = unsafe { pasteboard.clearContents() }; let obj = ProtocolObject::from_id(text.copy()); let objects = NSArray::from_vec(vec![obj]); let res = unsafe { pasteboard.writeObjects(&objects) }; if !res { panic!("Failed writing to pasteboard"); } } fn main() { let pasteboard = unsafe { NSPasteboard::generalPasteboard() }; let impl_1 = get_text_1(&pasteboard); let impl_2 = get_text_2(&pasteboard); println!("Pasteboard text from implementation 1 was: {impl_1:?}"); println!("Pasteboard text from implementation 2 was: {impl_2:?}"); assert_eq!(impl_1, impl_2); let s = NSString::from_str("Hello, world!"); set_text(&pasteboard, &s); println!("Now the pasteboard text should be: {s:?}"); assert_eq!(Some(s), get_text_1(&pasteboard)); }