perf: utilize smartstring for string handling (#5149)

* perf: utilize smartstring for string handling

- Updated various modules to replace standard String with smartstring::alias::String for improved performance and memory efficiency.
- Adjusted string manipulations and conversions throughout the codebase to ensure compatibility with the new smartstring type.
- Enhanced readability and maintainability by using `.into()` for conversions where applicable.
- Ensured that all instances of string handling in configuration, logging, and network management leverage the benefits of smartstring.

* fix: replace wrap_err with stringify_err for better error handling in UWP tool invocation

* refactor: update import path for StringifyErr and adjust string handling in sysopt

* fix: correct import path for CmdResult in UWP module

* fix: update argument type for execute_sysproxy_command to use std::string::String

* fix: add missing CmdResult import in UWP platform module

* fix: improve string handling and error messaging across multiple files

* style: format code for improved readability and consistency across multiple files

* fix: remove unused file
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Tunglies
2025-10-22 16:25:44 +08:00
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parent fe96a7030a
commit a05ea64bcd
50 changed files with 361 additions and 272 deletions

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@@ -4,11 +4,12 @@ use crate::{
logging,
utils::logging::Type,
};
use smartstring::alias::String;
/// 发送脚本验证通知消息
#[tauri::command]
pub async fn script_validate_notice(status: String, msg: String) -> CmdResult {
handle::Handle::notice_message(&status, &msg);
handle::Handle::notice_message(status.as_str(), msg.as_str());
Ok(())
}
@@ -33,7 +34,7 @@ pub fn handle_script_validation_notice(result: &(bool, String), file_type: &str)
};
logging!(warn, Type::Config, "{} 验证失败: {}", file_type, error_msg);
handle::Handle::notice_message(status, error_msg);
handle::Handle::notice_message(status, error_msg.to_owned());
}
}
@@ -117,6 +118,6 @@ pub fn handle_yaml_validation_notice(result: &(bool, String), file_type: &str) {
status,
error_msg
);
handle::Handle::notice_message(status, error_msg);
handle::Handle::notice_message(status, error_msg.to_owned());
}
}