scummvm/common/str.h
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/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
*
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*
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*
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*
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#ifndef COMMON_STRING_H
#define COMMON_STRING_H
#include "common/scummsys.h"
#include "common/str-enc.h"
#include "common/ustr.h"
#include "common/base-str.h"
#include <stdarg.h>
namespace Common {
/**
* @defgroup common_str Strings
* @ingroup common
*
* @brief API for working with strings.
*
* @{
*/
class U32String;
/**
* Simple string class for ScummVM. Provides automatic storage managment,
* and overloads several operators in a 'natural' fashion, mimicking
* the std::string class. Even provides simple iterators.
*
* This class tries to avoid allocating lots of small blocks on the heap,
* since that is inefficient on several platforms supported by ScummVM.
* Instead, small strings are stored 'inside' the string object (i.e. on
* the stack, for stack allocated objects), and only for strings exceeding
* a certain length do we allocate a buffer on the heap.
*
* The presence of \0 characters in the string will cause undefined
* behavior in some operations.
*/
class String : public BaseString<char> {
public:
/**
* Unsigned version of the underlying type. This can be used to cast
* individual string characters to bigger integer types without sign
* extension happening.
*/
typedef unsigned char unsigned_type;
/** Construct a new empty string. */
String() : BaseString<char>() {}
/** Construct a new string from the given NULL-terminated C string. */
String(const char *str) : BaseString<char>(str) {}
/** Construct a new string containing exactly len characters read from address str. */
String(const char *str, uint32 len) : BaseString<char>(str, len) {}
/** Construct a new string containing the characters between beginP (including) and endP (excluding). */
String(const char *beginP, const char *endP) : BaseString<char>(beginP, endP) {}
/** Construct a copy of the given string. */
String(const String &str) : BaseString<char>(str) {};
/** Construct a string consisting of the given character. */
explicit String(char c);
/** Construct a new string from the given u32 string. */
String(const U32String &str, CodePage page = kUtf8);
String &operator=(const char *str);
String &operator=(const String &str);
String &operator=(char c);
String &operator+=(const char *str);
String &operator+=(const String &str);
String &operator+=(char c);
bool equalsIgnoreCase(const String &x) const;
int compareToIgnoreCase(const String &x) const; // stricmp clone
bool equalsIgnoreCase(const char *x) const;
int compareToIgnoreCase(const char *x) const; // stricmp clone
int compareDictionary(const String &x) const;
int compareDictionary(const char *x) const;
bool hasSuffix(const String &x) const;
bool hasSuffix(const char *x) const;
bool hasSuffixIgnoreCase(const String &x) const;
bool hasSuffixIgnoreCase(const char *x) const;
bool hasPrefix(const String &x) const;
bool hasPrefix(const char *x) const;
bool hasPrefixIgnoreCase(const String &x) const;
bool hasPrefixIgnoreCase(const char *x) const;
bool contains(const String &x) const;
bool contains(const char *x) const;
bool contains(char x) const;
bool contains(uint32 x) const;
#ifdef USE_CXX11
bool contains(char32_t x) const;
#endif
/**
* Simple DOS-style pattern matching function (understands * and ? like used in DOS).
* Taken from exult/files/listfiles.cc
*
* Token meaning:
* "*": any character, any amount of times.
* "?": any character, only once.
* "#": any decimal digit, only once.
* "\#": #, only once.
*
* Example strings/patterns:
* String: monkey.s01 Pattern: monkey.s?? => true
* String: monkey.s101 Pattern: monkey.s?? => false
* String: monkey.s99 Pattern: monkey.s?1 => false
* String: monkey.s101 Pattern: monkey.s* => true
* String: monkey.s99 Pattern: monkey.s*1 => false
* String: monkey.s01 Pattern: monkey.s## => true
* String: monkey.s01 Pattern: monkey.### => false
*
* @param pat Glob pattern.
* @param ignoreCase Whether to ignore the case when doing pattern match
* @param pathMode Whether to use path mode, i.e., whether slashes must be matched explicitly.
*
* @return true if str matches the pattern, false otherwise.
*/
bool matchString(const char *pat, bool ignoreCase = false, bool pathMode = false) const;
bool matchString(const String &pat, bool ignoreCase = false, bool pathMode = false) const;
/**@{
* Functions to replace some amount of chars with chars from some other string.
*
* @note The implementation follows that of the STL's std::string:
* http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/string/string/replace/
*
* @param pos Starting position for the replace in the original string.
* @param count Number of chars to replace from the original string.
* @param str Source of the new chars.
* @param posOri Same as pos
* @param countOri Same as count
* @param posDest Initial position to read str from.
* @param countDest Number of chars to read from str. npos by default.
*/
// Replace 'count' bytes, starting from 'pos' with str.
void replace(uint32 pos, uint32 count, const String &str);
// The same as above, but accepts a C-like array of characters.
void replace(uint32 pos, uint32 count, const char *str);
// Replace the characters in [begin, end) with str._str.
void replace(iterator begin, iterator end, const String &str);
// Replace the characters in [begin, end) with str.
void replace(iterator begin, iterator end, const char *str);
// Replace _str[posOri, posOri + countOri) with
// str._str[posDest, posDest + countDest)
void replace(uint32 posOri, uint32 countOri, const String &str,
uint32 posDest, uint32 countDest);
// Replace _str[posOri, posOri + countOri) with
// str[posDest, posDest + countDest)
void replace(uint32 posOri, uint32 countOri, const char *str,
uint32 posDest, uint32 countDest);
/**@}*/
/**
* Print formatted data into a String object. Similar to sprintf,
* except that it stores the result in (variably sized) String
* instead of a fixed size buffer.
*/
static String format(MSVC_PRINTF const char *fmt, ...) GCC_PRINTF(1, 2);
/**
* Print formatted data into a String object. Similar to vsprintf,
* except that it stores the result in (variably sized) String
* instead of a fixed size buffer.
*/
static String vformat(const char *fmt, va_list args);
/** Does a reverse find for the passed string */
size_t rfind(const char *s) const;
size_t rfind(const String &s) const {
return rfind(s.c_str());
}
/** Does a reverse find for a passed character */
size_t rfind(char c, size_t pos = npos) const;
/** Find first character in the string matching the passed character */
size_t findFirstOf(char c, size_t pos = 0) const;
/** Find first character in the string that's any character of the passed string */
size_t findFirstOf(const char *chars, size_t pos = 0) const;
size_t findFirstOf(const String &chars, size_t pos = 0) const {
return findFirstOf(chars.c_str(), pos);
}
/** Find the last character in the string that's the specified character */
size_t findLastOf(char c, size_t pos = npos) const;
/** Find the last character in the string that's in any of the passed characters */
size_t findLastOf(const char *chars, size_t pos = npos) const;
size_t findLastOf(const String &chars, size_t pos = npos) const {
return findLastOf(chars.c_str(), pos);
}
/** Find first character in the string that's not the specified character */
size_t findFirstNotOf(char c, size_t pos = 0) const;
/** Find first character in the string that's not any character of the passed string */
size_t findFirstNotOf(const char *chars, size_t pos = 0) const;
size_t findFirstNotOf(const String &chars, size_t pos = 0) const {
return findFirstNotOf(chars.c_str(), pos);
}
/** Find the last character in the string that's not the specified character */
size_t findLastNotOf(char c) const;
/** Find the last character in the string that's not in any of the passed characters */
size_t findLastNotOf(const char *chars) const;
size_t findLastNotOf(const String &chars) const {
return findLastNotOf(chars.c_str());
}
/** Return a substring of this string */
String substr(size_t pos = 0, size_t len = npos) const;
/** Calls func on each line of the string, and returns a joined string */
String forEachLine(String(*func)(const String, va_list args), ...) const;
/** Python-like method **/
U32String decode(CodePage page = kUtf8) const;
protected:
void encodeUTF8(const U32String &src);
void encodeWindows932(const U32String &src);
void encodeWindows949(const U32String &src);
void encodeWindows950(const U32String &src, bool translit = true);
void encodeOneByte(const U32String &src, CodePage page, bool translit = true);
void encodeInternal(const U32String &src, CodePage page);
void translitChar(U32String::value_type point);
friend class U32String;
};
// Append two strings to form a new (temp) string
String operator+(const String &x, const String &y);
String operator+(const char *x, const String &y);
String operator+(const String &x, const char *y);
String operator+(const String &x, char y);
String operator+(char x, const String &y);
// Some useful additional comparison operators for Strings
bool operator==(const char *x, const String &y);
bool operator!=(const char *x, const String &y);
// Utility functions to remove leading and trailing whitespaces
extern char *ltrim(char *t);
extern char *rtrim(char *t);
extern char *trim(char *t);
/**
* Returns the last component of a given path.
*
* Examples:
* /foo/bar.txt would return 'bar.txt'
* /foo/bar/ would return 'bar'
* /foo/./bar// would return 'bar'
*
* @param path the path of which we want to know the last component
* @param sep character used to separate path components
* @return The last component of the path.
*/
String lastPathComponent(const String &path, const char sep);
/**
* Normalize a given path to a canonical form. In particular:
* - trailing separators are removed: /foo/bar/ -> /foo/bar
* - double separators (= empty components) are removed: /foo//bar -> /foo/bar
* - dot components are removed: /foo/./bar -> /foo/bar
*
* @todo remove double dot components: /foo/baz/../bar -> /foo/bar
*
* @param path the path to normalize
* @param sep the separator token (usually '/' on Unix-style systems, or '\\' on Windows based stuff)
* @return the normalized path
*/
String normalizePath(const String &path, const char sep);
/**
* Simple DOS-style pattern matching function (understands * and ? like used in DOS).
* Taken from exult/files/listfiles.cc
*
* Token meaning:
* "*": any character, any amount of times.
* "?": any character, only once.
* "#": any decimal digit, only once.
*
* Example strings/patterns:
* String: monkey.s01 Pattern: monkey.s?? => true
* String: monkey.s101 Pattern: monkey.s?? => false
* String: monkey.s99 Pattern: monkey.s?1 => false
* String: monkey.s101 Pattern: monkey.s* => true
* String: monkey.s99 Pattern: monkey.s*1 => false
* String: monkey.s01 Pattern: monkey.s## => true
* String: monkey.s01 Pattern: monkey.### => false
*
* @param str Text to be matched against the given pattern.
* @param pat Glob pattern.
* @param ignoreCase Whether to ignore the case when doing pattern match
* @param pathMode Whether to use path mode, i.e., whether slashes must be matched explicitly.
*
* @return true if str matches the pattern, false otherwise.
*/
bool matchString(const char *str, const char *pat, bool ignoreCase = false, bool pathMode = false);
/**
* Function which replaces substring with the other. It happens in place.
* If there is no substring found, original string is not changed.
*
* @param source String to search and replace substring in.
* @param what Substring to replace.
* @param with String to replace with.
*/
void replace(Common::String &source, const Common::String &what, const Common::String &with);
/**
* Take a 32 bit value and turn it into a four character string, where each of
* the four bytes is turned into one character. Most significant byte is printed
* first.
*
* @param tag tag value to convert
* @param nonPrintable indicate if non-printable characters need to be printed as octals
*/
String tag2string(uint32 tag, bool nonPrintable = false);
/**
* Copy up to size - 1 characters from src to dst and also zero terminate the
* result. Note that src must be a zero terminated string.
*
* In case size is zero this function just returns the length of the source
* string.
*
* @note This is modeled after OpenBSD's strlcpy. See the manpage here:
* http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=strlcpy
*
* @param dst The destination buffer.
* @param src The source string.
* @param size The size of the destination buffer.
* @return The length of the (non-truncated) result, i.e. strlen(src).
*/
size_t strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size);
/**
* Append the string src to the string dst. Note that both src and dst must be
* zero terminated. The result will be zero terminated. At most
* "size - strlen(dst) - 1" bytes will be appended.
*
* In case the dst string does not contain a zero within the first "size" bytes
* the dst string will not be changed and size + strlen(src) is returned.
*
* @note This is modeled after OpenBSD's strlcat. See the manpage here:
* http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=strlcat
*
* @param dst The string the source string should be appended to.
* @param src The source string.
* @param size The (total) size of the destination buffer.
* @return The length of the (non-truncated) result. That is
* strlen(dst) + strlen(src). In case strlen(dst) > size
* size + strlen(src) is returned.
*/
size_t strlcat(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size);
/**
* Determine the length of a string up to a maximum of `maxSize` characters.
* This should be used instead of `strlen` when reading the length of a C string
* from potentially unsafe or corrupt sources, like game assets.
*
* @param src The source string.
* @param maxSize The maximum size of the string.
* @return The length of the string.
*/
size_t strnlen(const char *src, size_t maxSize);
/**
* Convenience wrapper for tag2string which "returns" a C string.
* Note: It is *NOT* safe to do anything with the return value other than directly
* copying or printing it.
*/
#define tag2str(x) Common::tag2string(x).c_str()
/**
* Convenience wrapper for tag2string with non-printable characters which "returns" a C string.
* Note: It is *NOT* safe to do anything with the return value other than directly
* copying or printing it.
*/
#define tag2strP(x) Common::tag2string(x, true).c_str()
/**
* Converts string with all non-printable characters properly escaped
* with use of C++ escape sequences
*
* @param src The source string.
* @param keepNewLines Whether keep newlines or convert them to '\n', default: true.
* @return The converted string.
*/
String toPrintable(const String &src, bool keepNewLines = true);
/** @} */
} // End of namespace Common
extern int scumm_stricmp(const char *s1, const char *s2);
extern int scumm_strnicmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, uint n);
extern char *scumm_strdup(const char *in);
extern int scumm_compareDictionary(const char *s1, const char *s2);
extern const char *scumm_skipArticle(const char *s1);
extern const char *scumm_strcasestr(const char *s, const char *find);
#endif