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How to pass an array of Swift strings to a C function taking a char ** parameter

I'm trying to interact with an old C terminal app from Swift. I've successfully integrated the source code and bridged the headers from C to Swift. The code compiles and runs from Xcode 6.3 beta. I've renamed the terminal app's main entry point to:

int initialize(int argc, char **argv);

Nevertheless, I'm struggling to pass the arguments from Swift to this C function. My challenge is to convert the arguments in the right format. Typical input from Swift would look like:

let args = ["-c", "1.2.3.4", "-p", "8000"]

I've tried messing with "cStringUsingEncoding(NSUTF8StringEncoding)" and "withUnsafePointer", but no luck so far. Any help is greatly appreciated!

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The C function

int initialize(int argc, char **argv);

is mapped to Swift as

func initialize(argc: Int32, argv: UnsafeMutablePointer<UnsafeMutablePointer<Int8>>) -> Int32

This is a possible solution:

let args = ["-c", "1.2.3.4", "-p", "8000"]

// Create [UnsafeMutablePointer<Int8>]:
var cargs = args.map { strdup($0) }
// Call C function:
let result = initialize(Int32(args.count), &cargs)
// Free the duplicated strings:
for ptr in cargs { free(ptr) }

It uses the fact that in strdup($0) the Swift string $0 is automatically converted to a C string, as explained in String value to UnsafePointer<UInt8> function parameter behavior.


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