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/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
*
* ScummVM is the legal property of its developers, whose names
* are too numerous to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT
* file distributed with this source distribution.
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#ifndef COMMON_STR_BASE_H
#define COMMON_STR_BASE_H
#include "common/scummsys.h"
#include "common/str-enc.h"
#include <stdarg.h>
namespace Common {
template<class T>
class BaseString {
public:
static void releaseMemoryPoolMutex();
static const uint32 npos = 0xFFFFFFFF;
typedef T value_type;
typedef T * iterator;
typedef const T * const_iterator;
protected:
/**
* The size of the internal storage. Increasing this means less heap
* allocations are needed, at the cost of more stack memory usage,
* and of course lots of wasted memory.
*/
static const uint32 _builtinCapacity = 32 - (sizeof(uint32) + sizeof(char *)) / sizeof(value_type);
/**
* Length of the string. Stored to avoid having to call strlen
* a lot. Yes, we limit ourselves to strings shorter than 4GB --
* on purpose :-).
*/
uint32 _size;
/**
* Pointer to the actual string storage. Either points to _storage,
* or to a block allocated on the heap via malloc.
*/
value_type *_str;
union {
/**
* Internal string storage.
*/
value_type _storage[_builtinCapacity];
/**
* External string storage data -- the refcounter, and the
* capacity of the string _str points to.
*/
struct {
mutable int *_refCount;
uint32 _capacity;
} _extern;
};
inline bool isStorageIntern() const {
return _str == _storage;
}
public:
/** Construct a new empty string. */
BaseString() : _size(0), _str(_storage) { _storage[0] = 0; }
/** Construct a copy of the given string. */
BaseString(const BaseString &str);
/** Construct a string by moving an existing string. */
BaseString(BaseString &&str);
/** Construct a new string from the given NULL-terminated C string. */
explicit BaseString(const value_type *str);
/** Construct a new string containing exactly len characters read from address str. */
BaseString(const value_type *str, uint32 len);
/** Construct a new string containing the characters between beginP (including) and endP (excluding). */
BaseString(const value_type *beginP, const value_type *endP);
bool operator==(const BaseString &x) const;
bool operator==(const value_type *x) const;
bool operator!=(const BaseString &x) const;
bool operator!=(const value_type *x) const;
bool operator<(const BaseString &x) const;
bool operator<(const value_type *x) const;
bool operator<=(const BaseString &x) const;
bool operator<=(const value_type *x) const;
bool operator>(const BaseString &x) const;
bool operator>(const value_type *x) const;
bool operator>=(const BaseString &x) const;
bool operator>=(const value_type *x) const;
/**
* Compares whether two BaseString are the same based on memory comparison.
* This does *not* do comparison based on canonical equivalence.
*/
bool equals(const BaseString &x) const;
bool equals(const value_type *x) const;
bool equalsC(const char *x) const;
int compareTo(const BaseString &x) const; // strcmp clone
int compareTo(const value_type *x) const; // strcmp clone
int compareToC(const char *x) const; // strcmp clone
/** Set character c at position p, replacing the previous character there. */
void setChar(value_type c, uint32 p);
/**
* Removes the value at position p from the string.
* Using this on decomposed characters will not remove the whole
* character!
*/
void deleteChar(uint32 p);
/** Remove the last character from the string. */
void deleteLastChar();
/** Remove all characters from position p to the p + len. If len = String::npos, removes all characters to the end */
void erase(uint32 p, uint32 len = npos);
/** Erases the character at the given iterator location */
iterator erase(iterator it);
/** Clears the string, making it empty. */
void clear();
iterator begin() {
// Since the user could potentially
// change the string via the returned
// iterator we have to assure we are
// pointing to a unique storage.
makeUnique();
return _str;
}
iterator end() {
return begin() + size();
}
const_iterator begin() const {
return _str;
}
const_iterator end() const {
return begin() + size();
}
inline const value_type *c_str() const { return _str; }
inline uint size() const { return _size; }
inline bool empty() const { return (_size == 0); }
value_type firstChar() const { return (_size > 0) ? _str[0] : 0; }
value_type lastChar() const { return (_size > 0) ? _str[_size - 1] : 0; }
value_type operator[](int idx) const {
assert(_str && idx >= 0 && idx < (int)_size);
return _str[idx];
}
/**
* Checks if a given string is present in the internal string or not.
*/
bool contains(const BaseString &otherString) const;
bool contains(value_type x) const;
/** Insert character c before position p. */
void insertChar(value_type c, uint32 p);
void insertString(const value_type *s, uint32 p);
void insertString(const BaseString &s, uint32 p);
/** Finds the index of a character in the string */
uint32 find(value_type x, uint32 pos = 0) const;
/** Does a find for the passed string */
size_t find(const value_type *s, uint32 pos = 0) const;
uint32 find(const BaseString &str, uint32 pos = 0) const;
/**
* Wraps the text in the string to the given line maximum. Lines will be
* broken at any whitespace character. New lines are assumed to be
* represented using '\n'.
*
* This is a very basic line wrap which does not perform tab stop
* calculation, consecutive whitespace collapsing, auto-hyphenation, or line
* balancing.
*/
void wordWrap(const uint32 maxLength);
/** Return uint64 corrensponding to String's contents. */
uint64 asUint64() const;
/** Return uint64 corrensponding to String's contents. This variant recognizes 0 (oct) and 0x (hex) prefixes. */
uint64 asUint64Ext() const;
/**
* Convert all characters in the string to lowercase.
*
* Be aware that this only affects the case of ASCII characters. All
* other characters will not be touched at all.
*/
void toLowercase();
/**
* Convert all characters in the string to uppercase.
*
* Be aware that this only affects the case of ASCII characters. All
* other characters will not be touched at all.
*/
void toUppercase();
/**
* Removes trailing and leading whitespaces. Uses isspace() to decide
* what is whitespace and what not.
*/
void trim();
uint hash() const;
protected:
~BaseString();
void makeUnique();
void ensureCapacity(uint32 new_size, bool keep_old);
void incRefCount() const;
void decRefCount(int *oldRefCount);
void initWithValueTypeStr(const value_type *str, uint32 len);
void assignAppend(const value_type *str);
void assignAppend(value_type c);
void assignAppend(const BaseString &str);
void assign(const BaseString &str);
void assign(BaseString &&str);
void assign(value_type c);
void assign(const value_type *str);
bool pointerInOwnBuffer(const value_type *str) const;
uint getUnsignedValue(uint pos) const;
};
}
#endif
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