lyx_mirror/src/support/docstring.C
Georg Baum 3836ff77f0 Oops, I forgot to return a reference in operator+=. This patch fixes that.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@15276 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
2006-10-08 09:59:17 +00:00

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/**
* \file docstring.C
* This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
* Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
*
* \author Georg Baum
*
* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include "docstring.h"
#include "unicode.h"
#include <locale>
#include <boost/assert.hpp>
namespace lyx {
docstring const from_ascii(char const * ascii)
{
docstring s;
for (char const * c = ascii; *c; ++c) {
BOOST_ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned char>(*c) < 0x80);
s.push_back(*c);
}
return s;
}
docstring const from_ascii(std::string const & ascii)
{
int const len = ascii.length();
for (int i = 0; i < len; ++i)
BOOST_ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned char>(ascii[i]) < 0x80);
return docstring(ascii.begin(), ascii.end());
}
std::string const to_ascii(docstring const & ucs4)
{
int const len = ucs4.length();
std::string ascii;
ascii.resize(len);
for (int i = 0; i < len; ++i) {
BOOST_ASSERT(ucs4[i] < 0x80);
ascii[i] = static_cast<char>(ucs4[i]);
}
return ascii;
}
docstring const from_utf8(std::string const & utf8)
{
std::vector<lyx::char_type> const ucs4 =
utf8_to_ucs4(utf8.data(), utf8.size());
return docstring(ucs4.begin(), ucs4.end());
}
std::string const to_utf8(docstring const & ucs4)
{
std::vector<char> const utf8 =
ucs4_to_utf8(ucs4.data(), ucs4.size());
return std::string(utf8.begin(), utf8.end());
}
}
bool operator==(lyx::docstring const & l, char const * r)
{
int const len = l.length();
for (int i = 0; i < len; ++i) {
BOOST_ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned char>(r[i]) < 0x80);
if (!r[i])
return false;
if (l[i] != lyx::docstring::value_type(r[i]))
return false;
}
return r[len] == '\0';
}
lyx::docstring operator+(lyx::docstring const & l, char const * r)
{
lyx::docstring s(l);
for (char const * c = r; *c; ++c) {
BOOST_ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned char>(*c) < 0x80);
s.push_back(*c);
}
return s;
}
lyx::docstring operator+(char const * l, lyx::docstring const & r)
{
lyx::docstring s;
for (char const * c = l; *c; ++c) {
BOOST_ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned char>(*c) < 0x80);
s.push_back(*c);
}
s += r;
return s;
}
lyx::docstring operator+(lyx::docstring const & l, char r)
{
BOOST_ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned char>(r) < 0x80);
return l + lyx::docstring::value_type(r);
}
lyx::docstring operator+(char l, lyx::docstring const & r)
{
BOOST_ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned char>(l) < 0x80);
return lyx::docstring::value_type(l) + r;
}
lyx::docstring & operator+=(lyx::docstring & l, char const * r)
{
for (char const * c = r; *c; ++c) {
BOOST_ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned char>(*c) < 0x80);
l.push_back(*c);
}
return l;
}
lyx::docstring & operator+=(lyx::docstring & l, char r)
{
BOOST_ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned char>(r) < 0x80);
l.push_back(r);
return l;
}
#if (!defined(HAVE_WCHAR_T) || SIZEOF_WCHAR_T != 4) && defined(__GNUC__)
// gcc does not have proper locale facets for lyx::char_type if
// sizeof(wchar_t) == 2, so we have to implement them on our own.
// We get undefined references to these virtual methods. This looks like
// a bug in gcc. The implementation here does not do anything useful, since
// it is overriden in ascii_ctype_facet.
namespace std {
template<> ctype<lyx::char_type>::~ctype() {}
template<> bool
ctype<lyx::char_type>::do_is(ctype<lyx::char_type>::mask, lyx::char_type) const { return false; }
template<> lyx::char_type const *
ctype<lyx::char_type>::do_is(const lyx::char_type *, const lyx::char_type *, ctype<lyx::char_type>::mask *) const { return 0; }
template<> const lyx::char_type *
ctype<lyx::char_type>::do_scan_is(ctype<lyx::char_type>::mask, const lyx::char_type *, const lyx::char_type *) const { return 0; }
template<> const lyx::char_type *
ctype<lyx::char_type>::do_scan_not(ctype<lyx::char_type>::mask, const lyx::char_type *, const lyx::char_type *) const { return 0; }
template<> lyx::char_type ctype<lyx::char_type>::do_toupper(lyx::char_type) const { return 0; }
template<> const lyx::char_type * ctype<lyx::char_type>::do_toupper(lyx::char_type *, lyx::char_type const *) const { return 0; }
template<> lyx::char_type ctype<lyx::char_type>::do_tolower(lyx::char_type) const { return 0; }
template<> const lyx::char_type * ctype<lyx::char_type>::do_tolower(lyx::char_type *, lyx::char_type const *) const { return 0; }
template<> lyx::char_type ctype<lyx::char_type>::do_widen(char) const { return 0; }
template<> const char *
ctype<lyx::char_type>::do_widen(const char *, const char *, lyx::char_type *) const { return 0; }
template<> char
ctype<lyx::char_type>::do_narrow(const lyx::char_type, char) const { return 0; }
template<> const lyx::char_type *
ctype<lyx::char_type>::do_narrow(const lyx::char_type *, const lyx::char_type *, char, char *) const { return 0; }
}
namespace lyx {
class ctype_failure : public std::bad_cast {
public:
ctype_failure() throw() : std::bad_cast() {}
virtual ~ctype_failure() throw() {}
virtual const char* what() const throw()
{
return "The ctype<lyx::char_type> locale facet does only support ASCII characters on this platform.";
}
};
/// ctype facet for UCS4 characters. The implementation does only support pure
/// ASCII, since we do not need anything else for now.
/// The code is partly stolen from std::ctype<wchar_t> from gcc.
class ascii_ctype_facet : public std::ctype<lyx::char_type>
{
public:
typedef lyx::char_type char_type;
typedef wctype_t wmask_type;
explicit ascii_ctype_facet(size_t refs = 0) : std::ctype<char_type>(refs)
{
M_initialize_ctype();
}
protected:
bool M_narrow_ok;
char M_narrow[128];
wint_t M_widen[1 + static_cast<unsigned char>(-1)];
mask M_bit[16];
wmask_type M_wmask[16];
wmask_type M_convert_to_wmask(const mask m) const
{
wmask_type ret;
switch (m) {
case space: ret = wctype("space"); break;
case print: ret = wctype("print"); break;
case cntrl: ret = wctype("cntrl"); break;
case upper: ret = wctype("upper"); break;
case lower: ret = wctype("lower"); break;
case alpha: ret = wctype("alpha"); break;
case digit: ret = wctype("digit"); break;
case punct: ret = wctype("punct"); break;
case xdigit: ret = wctype("xdigit"); break;
case alnum: ret = wctype("alnum"); break;
case graph: ret = wctype("graph"); break;
default: ret = wmask_type();
}
return ret;
}
void M_initialize_ctype()
{
wint_t i;
for (i = 0; i < 128; ++i) {
const int c = wctob(i);
if (c == EOF)
break;
else
M_narrow[i] = static_cast<char>(c);
}
if (i == 128)
M_narrow_ok = true;
else
M_narrow_ok = false;
for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(M_widen) / sizeof(wint_t); ++i)
M_widen[i] = btowc(i);
for (size_t i = 0; i <= 15; ++i) {
M_bit[i] = static_cast<mask>(1 << i);
M_wmask[i] = M_convert_to_wmask(M_bit[i]);
}
}
virtual ~ascii_ctype_facet() {}
char_type do_toupper(char_type c) const
{
if (c >= 0x80)
throw ctype_failure();
return toupper(static_cast<int>(c));
}
char_type const * do_toupper(char_type * lo, char_type const * hi) const
{
while (lo < hi) {
if (*lo >= 0x80)
throw ctype_failure();
*lo = toupper(static_cast<int>(*lo));
++lo;
}
return hi;
}
char_type do_tolower(char_type c) const
{
if (c >= 0x80)
throw ctype_failure();
return tolower(c);
}
char_type const * do_tolower(char_type * lo, char_type const * hi) const
{
while (lo < hi) {
if (*lo >= 0x80)
throw ctype_failure();
*lo = tolower(*lo);
++lo;
}
return hi;
}
bool do_is(mask m, char_type c) const
{
if (c >= 0x80)
throw ctype_failure();
// The code below works because c is in the ASCII range.
// We could not use iswctype() which is designed for a 2byte
// whar_t without encoding conversion otherwise.
bool ret = false;
// Generically, 15 (instead of 10) since we don't know the numerical
// encoding of the various categories in /usr/include/ctype.h.
const size_t bitmasksize = 15;
for (size_t bitcur = 0; bitcur <= bitmasksize; ++bitcur)
if (m & M_bit[bitcur] &&
iswctype(static_cast<int>(c), M_wmask[bitcur])) {
ret = true;
break;
}
return ret;
}
char_type const * do_is(char_type const * lo, char_type const * hi, mask * vec) const
{
for (;lo < hi; ++vec, ++lo) {
if (*lo >= 0x80)
throw ctype_failure();
// The code below works because c is in the ASCII range.
// We could not use iswctype() which is designed for a 2byte
// whar_t without encoding conversion otherwise.
// Generically, 15 (instead of 10) since we don't know the numerical
// encoding of the various categories in /usr/include/ctype.h.
const size_t bitmasksize = 15;
mask m = 0;
for (size_t bitcur = 0; bitcur <= bitmasksize; ++bitcur)
if (iswctype(static_cast<int>(*lo), M_wmask[bitcur]))
m |= M_bit[bitcur];
*vec = m;
}
return hi;
}
char_type const * do_scan_is(mask m, char_type const * lo, char_type const * hi) const
{
while (lo < hi && !this->do_is(m, *lo))
++lo;
return lo;
}
char_type const * do_scan_not(mask m, char_type const * lo, char_type const * hi) const
{
while (lo < hi && this->do_is(m, *lo) != 0)
++lo;
return lo;
}
char_type do_widen(char c) const
{
if (static_cast<unsigned char>(c) < 0x80)
return c;
throw ctype_failure();
}
const char* do_widen(const char* lo, const char* hi, char_type* dest) const
{
while (lo < hi) {
if (static_cast<unsigned char>(*lo) >= 0x80)
throw ctype_failure();
*dest = *lo;
++lo;
++dest;
}
return hi;
}
char do_narrow(char_type wc, char) const
{
if (wc < 0x80)
return static_cast<char>(wc);
throw ctype_failure();
}
const char_type * do_narrow(const char_type * lo, const char_type * hi, char, char * dest) const
{
while (lo < hi) {
if (*lo < 0x80)
*dest = static_cast<char>(*lo);
else
throw ctype_failure();
++lo;
++dest;
}
return hi;
}
};
/// class to add our ascii_ctype_facet to the global locale
class locale_initializer {
public:
locale_initializer()
{
std::locale global;
std::locale const loc(global, new ascii_ctype_facet);
std::locale::global(loc);
}
};
namespace {
/// make sure that our ascii_ctype_facet gets used
static locale_initializer initializer;
}
}
#endif