A static string table can be built in any .mmp file;
the most common use is as part of building an application.
.mmp file:
Example:
START STRINGTABLE ExampleStringTable.st EXPORTPATH /epoc32/include END
bld.inf file:
Example:
PRJ_MMPFILES .\StringTableExample.mmp
The following is an
example .mmp file, StringTableExample.mmp:
// StringTableExample.MMP TARGET StringTableExample.exe TARGETTYPE exe SYSTEMINCLUDE \epoc32\include SOURCEPATH . SOURCE StringTableExample.cpp START STRINGTABLE ExampleStringTable.st EXPORTPATH /epoc32/include END LIBRARY EUSER.LIB BAFL.LIB VENDORID 0x70000001
Note: The previous example .mmp file
builds the following .cpp file that uses the string pool:
// StringTableExample.cpp
#include "e32base.h"
#include "e32svr.h"
#include "StringPool.h"
#include "ExampleStringTable.h"
void StartL()
{
TBuf<100> buf;
RStringPool pool;
pool.OpenL( ExampleStringTable::Table );
buf.Copy( pool.StringF( ExampleStringTable::EApple,ExampleStringTable::Table ).DesC() );
RDebug::Print( buf );
}
// main loop
//
GLDEF_C TInt E32Main()
{
// Install exception handler
CTrapCleanup* theCleanup = CTrapCleanup::New();
TRAPD( err,StartL() );
delete theCleanup;
return( KErrNone );
}