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187 lines
4.5 KiB
C++
187 lines
4.5 KiB
C++
/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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/**
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* MODULE NOTES:
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* @update gess7/30/98
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*
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* Much as I hate to do it, we were using string compares wrong.
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* Often, programmers call functions like strcmp(s1,s2), and pass
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* one or more null strings. Rather than blow up on these, I've
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* added quick checks to ensure that cases like this don't cause
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* us to fail.
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*
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* In general, if you pass a null into any of these string compare
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* routines, we simply return 0.
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*/
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#include "nsCRT.h"
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#include "nsDebug.h"
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// My lovely strtok routine
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#define IS_DELIM(m, c) ((m)[(c) >> 3] & (1 << ((c) & 7)))
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#define SET_DELIM(m, c) ((m)[(c) >> 3] |= (1 << ((c) & 7)))
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#define DELIM_TABLE_SIZE 32
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char*
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nsCRT::strtok(char* aString, const char* aDelims, char** aNewStr)
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{
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NS_ASSERTION(aString,
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"Unlike regular strtok, the first argument cannot be null.");
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char delimTable[DELIM_TABLE_SIZE];
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uint32_t i;
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char* result;
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char* str = aString;
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for (i = 0; i < DELIM_TABLE_SIZE; ++i) {
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delimTable[i] = '\0';
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}
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for (i = 0; aDelims[i]; i++) {
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SET_DELIM(delimTable, static_cast<uint8_t>(aDelims[i]));
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}
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NS_ASSERTION(aDelims[i] == '\0', "too many delimiters");
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// skip to beginning
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while (*str && IS_DELIM(delimTable, static_cast<uint8_t>(*str))) {
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str++;
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}
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result = str;
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// fix up the end of the token
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while (*str) {
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if (IS_DELIM(delimTable, static_cast<uint8_t>(*str))) {
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*str++ = '\0';
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break;
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}
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str++;
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}
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*aNewStr = str;
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return str == result ? nullptr : result;
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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* Compare unichar string ptrs, stopping at the 1st null
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* NOTE: If both are null, we return 0.
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* NOTE: We terminate the search upon encountering a nullptr
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*
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* @update gess 11/10/99
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* @param s1 and s2 both point to unichar strings
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* @return 0 if they match, -1 if s1<s2; 1 if s1>s2
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*/
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int32_t
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nsCRT::strcmp(const char16_t* aStr1, const char16_t* aStr2)
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{
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if (aStr1 && aStr2) {
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for (;;) {
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char16_t c1 = *aStr1++;
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char16_t c2 = *aStr2++;
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if (c1 != c2) {
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if (c1 < c2) {
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return -1;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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if (c1 == 0 || c2 == 0) {
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break;
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}
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}
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} else {
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if (aStr1) { // aStr2 must have been null
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return -1;
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}
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if (aStr2) { // aStr1 must have been null
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return 1;
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* Compare unichar string ptrs, stopping at the 1st null or nth char.
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* NOTE: If either is null, we return 0.
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* NOTE: We DO NOT terminate the search upon encountering nullptr's before N
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*
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* @update gess 11/10/99
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* @param s1 and s2 both point to unichar strings
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* @return 0 if they match, -1 if s1<s2; 1 if s1>s2
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*/
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int32_t
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nsCRT::strncmp(const char16_t* aStr1, const char16_t* aStr2, uint32_t aNum)
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{
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if (aStr1 && aStr2) {
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if (aNum != 0) {
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do {
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char16_t c1 = *aStr1++;
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char16_t c2 = *aStr2++;
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if (c1 != c2) {
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if (c1 < c2) {
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return -1;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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} while (--aNum != 0);
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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const char*
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nsCRT::memmem(const char* aHaystack, uint32_t aHaystackLen,
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const char* aNeedle, uint32_t aNeedleLen)
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{
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// Sanity checking
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if (!(aHaystack && aNeedle && aHaystackLen && aNeedleLen &&
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aNeedleLen <= aHaystackLen)) {
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return nullptr;
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}
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#ifdef HAVE_MEMMEM
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return (const char*)::memmem(aHaystack, aHaystackLen, aNeedle, aNeedleLen);
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#else
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// No memmem means we need to roll our own. This isn't really optimized
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// for performance ... if that becomes an issue we can take some inspiration
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// from the js string compare code in jsstr.cpp
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < aHaystackLen - aNeedleLen; i++) {
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if (!memcmp(aHaystack + i, aNeedle, aNeedleLen)) {
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return aHaystack + i;
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}
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}
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#endif
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return nullptr;
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}
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// This should use NSPR but NSPR isn't exporting its PR_strtoll function
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// Until then...
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int64_t
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nsCRT::atoll(const char* aStr)
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{
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if (!aStr) {
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return 0;
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}
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int64_t ll = 0;
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while (*aStr && *aStr >= '0' && *aStr <= '9') {
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ll *= 10;
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ll += *aStr - '0';
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aStr++;
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}
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return ll;
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}
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