gecko-dev/xpcom/string/public/nsStringIterator.h

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#ifndef nsStringIterator_h___
#define nsStringIterator_h___
#include "nsCharTraits.h"
#include "nsAlgorithm.h"
#include "nsDebug.h"
/**
* @see nsTAString
*/
template <class CharT>
class nsReadingIterator
{
public:
typedef nsReadingIterator<CharT> self_type;
typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
typedef CharT value_type;
typedef const CharT* pointer;
typedef const CharT& reference;
private:
friend class nsAString;
friend class nsACString;
// unfortunately, the API for nsReadingIterator requires that the
// iterator know its start and end positions. this was needed when
// we supported multi-fragment strings, but now it is really just
// extra baggage. we should remove mStart and mEnd at some point.
const CharT* mStart;
const CharT* mEnd;
const CharT* mPosition;
public:
nsReadingIterator() { }
// nsReadingIterator( const nsReadingIterator<CharT>& ); // auto-generated copy-constructor OK
// nsReadingIterator<CharT>& operator=( const nsReadingIterator<CharT>& ); // auto-generated copy-assignment operator OK
inline void normalize_forward() {}
inline void normalize_backward() {}
pointer
start() const
{
return mStart;
}
pointer
end() const
{
return mEnd;
}
pointer
get() const
{
return mPosition;
}
CharT
operator*() const
{
return *get();
}
#if 0
// An iterator really deserves this, but some compilers (notably IBM VisualAge for OS/2)
// don't like this when |CharT| is a type without members.
pointer
operator->() const
{
return get();
}
#endif
self_type&
operator++()
{
++mPosition;
return *this;
}
self_type
operator++( int )
{
self_type result(*this);
++mPosition;
return result;
}
self_type&
operator--()
{
--mPosition;
return *this;
}
self_type
operator--( int )
{
self_type result(*this);
--mPosition;
return result;
}
difference_type
size_forward() const
{
return mEnd - mPosition;
}
difference_type
size_backward() const
{
return mPosition - mStart;
}
self_type&
advance( difference_type n )
{
if (n > 0)
{
difference_type step = XPCOM_MIN(n, size_forward());
NS_ASSERTION(step>0, "can't advance a reading iterator beyond the end of a string");
mPosition += step;
}
else if (n < 0)
{
difference_type step = XPCOM_MAX(n, -size_backward());
NS_ASSERTION(step<0, "can't advance (backward) a reading iterator beyond the end of a string");
mPosition += step;
}
return *this;
}
};
/**
* @see nsTAString
*/
template <class CharT>
class nsWritingIterator
{
public:
typedef nsWritingIterator<CharT> self_type;
typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
typedef CharT value_type;
typedef CharT* pointer;
typedef CharT& reference;
private:
friend class nsAString;
friend class nsACString;
// unfortunately, the API for nsWritingIterator requires that the
// iterator know its start and end positions. this was needed when
// we supported multi-fragment strings, but now it is really just
// extra baggage. we should remove mStart and mEnd at some point.
CharT* mStart;
CharT* mEnd;
CharT* mPosition;
public:
nsWritingIterator() { }
// nsWritingIterator( const nsWritingIterator<CharT>& ); // auto-generated copy-constructor OK
// nsWritingIterator<CharT>& operator=( const nsWritingIterator<CharT>& ); // auto-generated copy-assignment operator OK
inline void normalize_forward() {}
inline void normalize_backward() {}
pointer
start() const
{
return mStart;
}
pointer
end() const
{
return mEnd;
}
pointer
get() const
{
return mPosition;
}
reference
operator*() const
{
return *get();
}
#if 0
// An iterator really deserves this, but some compilers (notably IBM VisualAge for OS/2)
// don't like this when |CharT| is a type without members.
pointer
operator->() const
{
return get();
}
#endif
self_type&
operator++()
{
++mPosition;
return *this;
}
self_type
operator++( int )
{
self_type result(*this);
++mPosition;
return result;
}
self_type&
operator--()
{
--mPosition;
return *this;
}
self_type
operator--( int )
{
self_type result(*this);
--mPosition;
return result;
}
difference_type
size_forward() const
{
return mEnd - mPosition;
}
difference_type
size_backward() const
{
return mPosition - mStart;
}
self_type&
advance( difference_type n )
{
if (n > 0)
{
difference_type step = XPCOM_MIN(n, size_forward());
NS_ASSERTION(step>0, "can't advance a writing iterator beyond the end of a string");
mPosition += step;
}
else if (n < 0)
{
difference_type step = XPCOM_MAX(n, -size_backward());
NS_ASSERTION(step<0, "can't advance (backward) a writing iterator beyond the end of a string");
mPosition += step;
}
return *this;
}
void
write( const value_type* s, uint32_t n )
{
NS_ASSERTION(size_forward() > 0, "You can't |write| into an |nsWritingIterator| with no space!");
nsCharTraits<value_type>::move(mPosition, s, n);
advance( difference_type(n) );
}
};
template <class CharT>
inline
bool
operator==( const nsReadingIterator<CharT>& lhs, const nsReadingIterator<CharT>& rhs )
{
return lhs.get() == rhs.get();
}
template <class CharT>
inline
bool
operator!=( const nsReadingIterator<CharT>& lhs, const nsReadingIterator<CharT>& rhs )
{
return lhs.get() != rhs.get();
}
//
// |nsWritingIterator|s
//
template <class CharT>
inline
bool
operator==( const nsWritingIterator<CharT>& lhs, const nsWritingIterator<CharT>& rhs )
{
return lhs.get() == rhs.get();
}
template <class CharT>
inline
bool
operator!=( const nsWritingIterator<CharT>& lhs, const nsWritingIterator<CharT>& rhs )
{
return lhs.get() != rhs.get();
}
#endif /* !defined(nsStringIterator_h___) */