// -*- C++ -*- /* This is a collection of string helper functions that works together with string (and later also with STL String. Some of these would certainly benefit from a rewrite/optimization. */ #ifndef LSTRINGS_H #define LSTRINGS_H #ifdef __GNUG__ #pragma interface #endif #include #include #ifdef HAVE_SSTREAM #include #else #include #endif #include "LString.h" /// int compare_no_case(string const & s, string const & s2); /// int compare_no_case(string const & s, string const & s2, unsigned int len); /// inline int compare(char const * a, char const * b) { return strcmp(a, b); } /// inline int compare(char const * a, char const * b, unsigned int len) { return strncmp(a, b, len); } /// bool isStrInt(string const & str); /// int strToInt(string const & str); /// bool isStrDbl(string const & str); /// double strToDbl(string const & str); /// char lowercase(char c); /// char uppercase(char c); /// string const lowercase(string const &); /// string const uppercase(string const &); /// convert T to string template inline string const tostr(T const & t) { #ifdef HAVE_SSTREAM std::ostringstream ostr; ostr << t; return ostr.str().c_str(); // We need to use the .c_str since we sometimes are using // our own string class and that is not compatible with // basic_string. (of course we don't want this later) #else // The buf is probably a bit large, but if we want to be safer // we should leave it this big. As compiler/libs gets updated // this part of the code will cease to be used and we loose // nothing. char buf[2048]; // a bit too large perhaps? ostrstream ostr(buf, sizeof(buf)); ostr << t << '\0'; return buf; #endif } /// inline string const tostr(bool b) { return (b ? "true" : "false"); } /// Does the string start with this prefix? bool prefixIs(string const &, char const *); /// Does the string end with this char? bool suffixIs(string const &, char); /// Does the string end with this suffix? bool suffixIs(string const &, char const *); /// bool contains(char const * a, string const & b); /// bool contains(string const & a, char const * b); /// bool contains(string const & a, string const & b); /// bool contains(char const * a, char const * b); /// bool containsOnly(string const &, char const *); /// bool containsOnly(string const &, string const &); /// bool containsOnly(char const *, char const *); /// bool containsOnly(char const *, string const &); /// Counts how many of character c there is in a unsigned int countChar(string const & a, char c); /** Extracts a token from this string at the nth delim. Doesn't modify the original string. Similar to strtok. Example: #"a;bc;d".token(';', 1) == "bc";# #"a;bc;d".token(';', 2) == "d";# */ string const token(string const & a, char delim, int n); /** Search a token in this string using the delim. Doesn't modify the original string. Returns -1 in case of failure. Example: #"a;bc;d".tokenPos(';', "bc") == 1;# #"a;bc;d".token(';', "d") == 2;# */ int tokenPos(string const & a, char delim, string const & tok); /** Compares a string and a (simple) regular expression The only element allowed is "*" for any string of characters */ bool regexMatch(string const & a, string const & pattern); /// Substitute all "oldchar"s with "newchar" string const subst(string const & a, char oldchar, char newchar); /// Substitutes all instances of oldstr with newstr string const subst(string const & a, char const * oldstr, string const & newstr); /** Strips characters off the end of a string. #"abccc".strip('c') = "ab".# */ string const strip(string const & a, char c = ' '); /** Strips characters of the beginning of a string. #"cccba".frontstrip('c') = "ba"#. */ string const frontStrip(string const & a, char c = ' '); /** Strips characters off the beginning of a string. #"ababcdef".frontstrip("ab") = "cdef"# .*/ string const frontStrip(string const & a, char const * p); /** Splits the string by the first delim. Splits the string by the first appearance of delim. The leading string up to delim is returned in piece (not including delim), while the original string is cut from after the delimiter. Example: #s1= ""; s2= "a;bc".split(s1, ';') -> s1 == "a"; s2 == "bc";# */ string const split(string const & a, string & piece, char delim); /// Same as split but does not return a piece string const split(string const & a, char delim); /// Same as split but uses the last delim. string const rsplit(string const & a, string & piece, char delim); #endif