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1 // SciTE - Scintilla based Text Editor
2 /** @file SString.h
3 ** A simple string class.
4 **/
5 // Copyright 1998-2004 by Neil Hodgson <neilh@scintilla.org>
6 // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed.
7
8 #ifndef SSTRING_H
9 #define SSTRING_H
10
11 // These functions are implemented because each platform calls them something different.
12 int CompareCaseInsensitive(const char *a, const char *b);
13 int CompareNCaseInsensitive(const char *a, const char *b, size_t len);
14 bool EqualCaseInsensitive(const char *a, const char *b);
15
16 // Define another string class.
17 // While it would be 'better' to use std::string, that doubles the executable size.
18 // An SString may contain embedded nul characters.
19
20 /**
21 * Base class from which the two other classes (SBuffer & SString)
22 * are derived.
23 */
24 class SContainer {
25 public:
26 /** Type of string lengths (sizes) and positions (indexes). */
27 typedef size_t lenpos_t;
28 /** Out of bounds value indicating that the string argument should be measured. */
29 enum { measure_length=0xffffffffU};
30
31 protected:
32 char *s; ///< The C string
33 lenpos_t sSize; ///< The size of the buffer, less 1: ie. the maximum size of the string
34
35 SContainer() : s(0), sSize(0) {}
36 ~SContainer() {
37 delete []s; // Suppose it was allocated using StringAllocate
38 s = 0;
39 sSize = 0;
40 }
41 /** Size of buffer. */
42 lenpos_t size() const {
43 if (s) {
44 return sSize;
45 } else {
46 return 0;
47 }
48 }
49 public:
50 /**
51 * Allocate uninitialized memory big enough to fit a string of the given length.
52 * @return the pointer to the new string
53 */
54 static char *StringAllocate(lenpos_t len);
55 /**
56 * Duplicate a buffer/C string.
57 * Allocate memory of the given size, or big enough to fit the string if length isn't given;
58 * then copy the given string in the allocated memory.
59 * @return the pointer to the new string
60 */
61 static char *StringAllocate(
62 const char *s, ///< The string to duplicate
63 lenpos_t len=measure_length); ///< The length of memory to allocate. Optional.
64 };
65
66
67 /**
68 * @brief A string buffer class.
69 *
70 * Main use is to ask an API the length of a string it can provide,
71 * then to allocate a buffer of the given size, and to provide this buffer
72 * to the API to put the string.
73 * This class is intended to be shortlived, to be transformed as SString
74 * as soon as it holds the string, so it has little members.
75 * Note: we assume the buffer is filled by the API. If the length can be shorter,
76 * we should set sLen to strlen(sb.ptr()) in related SString constructor and assignment.
77 */
78 class SBuffer : protected SContainer {
79 public:
80 SBuffer(lenpos_t len) {
81 s = StringAllocate(len);
82 if (s) {
83 *s = '\0';
84 sSize = len;
85 } else {
86 sSize = 0;
87 }
88 }
89 private:
90 /// Copy constructor
91 // Here only to be on the safe size, user should avoid returning SBuffer values.
92 SBuffer(const SBuffer &source) : SContainer() {
93 s = StringAllocate(source.s, source.sSize);
94 sSize = (s) ? source.sSize : 0;
95 }
96 /// Default assignment operator
97 // Same here, shouldn't be used
98 SBuffer &operator=(const SBuffer &source) {
99 if (this != &source) {
100 delete []s;
101 s = StringAllocate(source.s, source.sSize);
102 sSize = (s) ? source.sSize : 0;
103 }
104 return *this;
105 }
106 public:
107 /** Provide direct read/write access to buffer. */
108 char *ptr() {
109 return s;
110 }
111 /** Ownership of the buffer have been taken, so release it. */
112 void reset() {
113 s = 0;
114 sSize = 0;
115 }
116 /** Size of buffer. */
117 lenpos_t size() const {
118 return SContainer::size();
119 }
120 };
121
122
123 /**
124 * @brief A simple string class.
125 *
126 * Hold the length of the string for quick operations,
127 * can have a buffer bigger than the string to avoid too many memory allocations and copies.
128 * May have embedded zeroes as a result of @a substitute, but relies too heavily on C string
129 * functions to allow reliable manipulations of these strings, other than simple appends, etc.
130 */
131 class SString : protected SContainer {
132 lenpos_t sLen; ///< The size of the string in s
133 lenpos_t sizeGrowth; ///< Minimum growth size when appending strings
134 enum { sizeGrowthDefault = 64 };
135
136 bool grow(lenpos_t lenNew);
137 SString &assign(const char *sOther, lenpos_t sSize_=measure_length);
138
139 public:
140 SString() : sLen(0), sizeGrowth(sizeGrowthDefault) {}
141 SString(const SString &source) : SContainer(), sizeGrowth(sizeGrowthDefault) {
142 s = StringAllocate(source.s, source.sLen);
143 sSize = sLen = (s) ? source.sLen : 0;
144 }
145 SString(const char *s_) : sizeGrowth(sizeGrowthDefault) {
146 s = StringAllocate(s_);
147 sSize = sLen = (s) ? strlen(s) : 0;
148 }
149 SString(SBuffer &buf) : sizeGrowth(sizeGrowthDefault) {
150 s = buf.ptr();
151 sSize = sLen = buf.size();
152 // Consumes the given buffer!
153 buf.reset();
154 }
155 SString(const char *s_, lenpos_t first, lenpos_t last) : sizeGrowth(sizeGrowthDefault) {
156 // note: expects the "last" argument to point one beyond the range end (a la STL iterators)
157 s = StringAllocate(s_ + first, last - first);
158 sSize = sLen = (s) ? last - first : 0;
159 }
160 SString(int i);
161 SString(double d, int precision);
162 ~SString() {
163 sLen = 0;
164 }
165 void clear() {
166 if (s) {
167 *s = '\0';
168 }
169 sLen = 0;
170 }
171 /** Size of buffer. */
172 lenpos_t size() const {
173 return SContainer::size();
174 }
175 /** Size of string in buffer. */
176 lenpos_t length() const {
177 return sLen;
178 }
179 /** Read access to a character of the string. */
180 char operator[](lenpos_t i) const {
181 return (s && i < sSize) ? s[i] : '\0';
182 }
183 SString &operator=(const char *source) {
184 return assign(source);
185 }
186 SString &operator=(const SString &source) {
187 if (this != &source) {
188 assign(source.s, source.sLen);
189 }
190 return *this;
191 }
192 bool operator==(const SString &sOther) const;
193 bool operator!=(const SString &sOther) const {
194 return !operator==(sOther);
195 }
196 bool operator==(const char *sOther) const;
197 bool operator!=(const char *sOther) const {
198 return !operator==(sOther);
199 }
200 bool contains(char ch) {
201 return (s && *s) ? strchr(s, ch) != 0 : false;
202 }
203 void setsizegrowth(lenpos_t sizeGrowth_) {
204 sizeGrowth = sizeGrowth_;
205 }
206 const char *c_str() const {
207 return s ? s : "";
208 }
209 /** Give ownership of buffer to caller which must use delete[] to free buffer. */
210 char *detach() {
211 char *sRet = s;
212 s = 0;
213 sSize = 0;
214 sLen = 0;
215 return sRet;
216 }
217 SString substr(lenpos_t subPos, lenpos_t subLen=measure_length) const;
218 SString &lowercase(lenpos_t subPos = 0, lenpos_t subLen=measure_length);
219 SString &uppercase(lenpos_t subPos = 0, lenpos_t subLen=measure_length);
220 SString &append(const char *sOther, lenpos_t sLenOther=measure_length, char sep = '\0');
221 SString &operator+=(const char *sOther) {
222 return append(sOther, static_cast<lenpos_t>(measure_length));
223 }
224 SString &operator+=(const SString &sOther) {
225 return append(sOther.s, sOther.sLen);
226 }
227 SString &operator+=(char ch) {
228 return append(&ch, 1);
229 }
230 SString &appendwithseparator(const char *sOther, char sep) {
231 return append(sOther, strlen(sOther), sep);
232 }
233 SString &insert(lenpos_t pos, const char *sOther, lenpos_t sLenOther=measure_length);
234
235 /**
236 * Remove @a len characters from the @a pos position, included.
237 * Characters at pos + len and beyond replace characters at pos.
238 * If @a len is 0, or greater than the length of the string
239 * starting at @a pos, the string is just truncated at @a pos.
240 */
241 void remove(lenpos_t pos, lenpos_t len);
242
243 SString &change(lenpos_t pos, char ch) {
244 if (pos < sLen) { // character changed must be in string bounds
245 *(s + pos) = ch;
246 }
247 return *this;
248 }
249 /** Read an integral numeric value from the string. */
250 int value() const {
251 return s ? atoi(s) : 0;
252 }
253 bool startswith(const char *prefix);
254 bool endswith(const char *suffix);
255 int search(const char *sFind, lenpos_t start=0) const;
256 bool contains(const char *sFind) {
257 return search(sFind) >= 0;
258 }
259 int substitute(char chFind, char chReplace);
260 int substitute(const char *sFind, const char *sReplace);
261 int remove(const char *sFind) {
262 return substitute(sFind, "");
263 }
264 };
265
266
267 /**
268 * Duplicate a C string.
269 * Allocate memory of the given size, or big enough to fit the string if length isn't given;
270 * then copy the given string in the allocated memory.
271 * @return the pointer to the new string
272 */
273 inline char *StringDup(
274 const char *s, ///< The string to duplicate
275 SContainer::lenpos_t len=SContainer::measure_length) ///< The length of memory to allocate. Optional.
276 {
277 return SContainer::StringAllocate(s, len);
278 }
279
280 #endif