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174 | 1 | /* |
2 | * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER. | |
3 | * | |
4 | * Copyright 2021 Mike Becker, Olaf Wintermann All rights reserved. | |
5 | * | |
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27 | */ | |
28 | /** | |
440 | 29 | * @file string.h |
30 | * @brief Strings that know their length. | |
31 | * @author Mike Becker | |
32 | * @author Olaf Wintermann | |
33 | * @copyright 2-Clause BSD License | |
174 | 34 | */ |
35 | ||
36 | #ifndef UCX_STRING_H | |
37 | #define UCX_STRING_H | |
38 | ||
39 | #include "common.h" | |
40 | #include "allocator.h" | |
41 | ||
42 | /** | |
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440 | 45 | extern const unsigned cx_strstr_sbo_size; |
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47 | /** |
174 | 48 | * The UCX string structure. |
49 | */ | |
50 | struct cx_mutstr_s { | |
51 | /** | |
52 | * A pointer to the string. | |
440 | 53 | * @note The string is not necessarily @c NULL terminated. |
174 | 54 | * Always use the length. |
55 | */ | |
56 | char *ptr; | |
57 | /** The length of the string */ | |
58 | size_t length; | |
59 | }; | |
60 | ||
61 | /** | |
62 | * A mutable string. | |
63 | */ | |
64 | typedef struct cx_mutstr_s cxmutstr; | |
65 | ||
66 | /** | |
67 | * The UCX string structure for immutable (constant) strings. | |
68 | */ | |
69 | struct cx_string_s { | |
70 | /** | |
71 | * A pointer to the immutable string. | |
440 | 72 | * @note The string is not necessarily @c NULL terminated. |
174 | 73 | * Always use the length. |
74 | */ | |
324 | 75 | const char *ptr; |
174 | 76 | /** The length of the string */ |
77 | size_t length; | |
78 | }; | |
79 | ||
80 | /** | |
81 | * An immutable string. | |
82 | */ | |
83 | typedef struct cx_string_s cxstring; | |
84 | ||
85 | /** | |
86 | * Context for string tokenizing. | |
87 | */ | |
88 | struct cx_strtok_ctx_s { | |
89 | /** | |
90 | * The string to tokenize. | |
91 | */ | |
92 | cxstring str; | |
93 | /** | |
94 | * The primary delimiter. | |
95 | */ | |
96 | cxstring delim; | |
97 | /** | |
98 | * Optional array of more delimiters. | |
99 | */ | |
324 | 100 | const cxstring *delim_more; |
174 | 101 | /** |
102 | * Length of the array containing more delimiters. | |
103 | */ | |
104 | size_t delim_more_count; | |
105 | /** | |
106 | * Position of the currently active token in the source string. | |
107 | */ | |
108 | size_t pos; | |
109 | /** | |
110 | * Position of next delimiter in the source string. | |
111 | * | |
112 | * If the tokenizer has not yet returned a token, the content of this field | |
113 | * is undefined. If the tokenizer reached the end of the string, this field | |
114 | * contains the length of the source string. | |
115 | */ | |
116 | size_t delim_pos; | |
117 | /** | |
118 | * The position of the next token in the source string. | |
119 | */ | |
120 | size_t next_pos; | |
121 | /** | |
122 | * The number of already found tokens. | |
123 | */ | |
124 | size_t found; | |
125 | /** | |
126 | * The maximum number of tokens that shall be returned. | |
127 | */ | |
128 | size_t limit; | |
129 | }; | |
130 | ||
131 | /** | |
132 | * A string tokenizing context. | |
133 | */ | |
134 | typedef struct cx_strtok_ctx_s CxStrtokCtx; | |
135 | ||
136 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
137 | extern "C" { | |
138 | ||
139 | /** | |
140 | * A literal initializer for an UCX string structure. | |
141 | * | |
142 | * @param literal the string literal | |
143 | */ | |
144 | #define CX_STR(literal) cxstring{literal, sizeof(literal) - 1} | |
145 | ||
146 | #else // __cplusplus | |
147 | ||
148 | /** | |
149 | * A literal initializer for an UCX string structure. | |
150 | * | |
440 | 151 | * The argument MUST be a string (const char*) @em literal. |
174 | 152 | * |
153 | * @param literal the string literal | |
154 | */ | |
155 | #define CX_STR(literal) (cxstring){literal, sizeof(literal) - 1} | |
156 | ||
157 | #endif | |
158 | ||
159 | ||
160 | /** | |
161 | * Wraps a mutable string that must be zero-terminated. | |
162 | * | |
440 | 163 | * The length is implicitly inferred by using a call to @c strlen(). |
174 | 164 | * |
440 | 165 | * @note the wrapped string will share the specified pointer to the string. |
174 | 166 | * If you do want a copy, use cx_strdup() on the return value of this function. |
167 | * | |
168 | * If you need to wrap a constant string, use cx_str(). | |
169 | * | |
170 | * @param cstring the string to wrap, must be zero-terminated | |
171 | * @return the wrapped string | |
172 | * | |
173 | * @see cx_mutstrn() | |
174 | */ | |
440 | 175 | cx_attr_nonnull |
176 | cx_attr_nodiscard | |
177 | cx_attr_cstr_arg(1) | |
174 | 178 | cxmutstr cx_mutstr(char *cstring); |
179 | ||
180 | /** | |
181 | * Wraps a string that does not need to be zero-terminated. | |
182 | * | |
440 | 183 | * The argument may be @c NULL if the length is zero. |
174 | 184 | * |
440 | 185 | * @note the wrapped string will share the specified pointer to the string. |
174 | 186 | * If you do want a copy, use cx_strdup() on the return value of this function. |
187 | * | |
188 | * If you need to wrap a constant string, use cx_strn(). | |
189 | * | |
440 | 190 | * @param cstring the string to wrap (or @c NULL, only if the length is zero) |
174 | 191 | * @param length the length of the string |
192 | * @return the wrapped string | |
193 | * | |
194 | * @see cx_mutstr() | |
195 | */ | |
440 | 196 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
197 | cx_attr_access_rw(1, 2) | |
174 | 198 | cxmutstr cx_mutstrn( |
199 | char *cstring, | |
200 | size_t length | |
201 | ); | |
202 | ||
203 | /** | |
204 | * Wraps a string that must be zero-terminated. | |
205 | * | |
440 | 206 | * The length is implicitly inferred by using a call to @c strlen(). |
174 | 207 | * |
440 | 208 | * @note the wrapped string will share the specified pointer to the string. |
174 | 209 | * If you do want a copy, use cx_strdup() on the return value of this function. |
210 | * | |
211 | * If you need to wrap a non-constant string, use cx_mutstr(). | |
212 | * | |
213 | * @param cstring the string to wrap, must be zero-terminated | |
214 | * @return the wrapped string | |
215 | * | |
216 | * @see cx_strn() | |
217 | */ | |
440 | 218 | cx_attr_nonnull |
219 | cx_attr_nodiscard | |
220 | cx_attr_cstr_arg(1) | |
324 | 221 | cxstring cx_str(const char *cstring); |
174 | 222 | |
223 | ||
224 | /** | |
225 | * Wraps a string that does not need to be zero-terminated. | |
226 | * | |
440 | 227 | * The argument may be @c NULL if the length is zero. |
174 | 228 | * |
440 | 229 | * @note the wrapped string will share the specified pointer to the string. |
174 | 230 | * If you do want a copy, use cx_strdup() on the return value of this function. |
231 | * | |
232 | * If you need to wrap a non-constant string, use cx_mutstrn(). | |
233 | * | |
440 | 234 | * @param cstring the string to wrap (or @c NULL, only if the length is zero) |
174 | 235 | * @param length the length of the string |
236 | * @return the wrapped string | |
237 | * | |
238 | * @see cx_str() | |
239 | */ | |
440 | 240 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
241 | cx_attr_access_r(1, 2) | |
174 | 242 | cxstring cx_strn( |
324 | 243 | const char *cstring, |
174 | 244 | size_t length |
245 | ); | |
246 | ||
440 | 247 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
248 | } // extern "C" | |
249 | cx_attr_nodiscard | |
250 | static inline cxstring cx_strcast(cxmutstr str) { | |
251 | return cx_strn(str.ptr, str.length); | |
252 | } | |
253 | cx_attr_nodiscard | |
254 | static inline cxstring cx_strcast(cxstring str) { | |
255 | return str; | |
256 | } | |
257 | extern "C" { | |
258 | #else | |
259 | /** | |
260 | * Internal function, do not use. | |
261 | * @param str | |
262 | * @return | |
263 | * @see cx_strcast() | |
264 | */ | |
265 | cx_attr_nodiscard | |
266 | static inline cxstring cx_strcast_m(cxmutstr str) { | |
267 | return (cxstring) {str.ptr, str.length}; | |
268 | } | |
269 | /** | |
270 | * Internal function, do not use. | |
271 | * @param str | |
272 | * @return | |
273 | * @see cx_strcast() | |
274 | */ | |
275 | cx_attr_nodiscard | |
276 | static inline cxstring cx_strcast_c(cxstring str) { | |
277 | return str; | |
278 | } | |
279 | ||
174 | 280 | /** |
281 | * Casts a mutable string to an immutable string. | |
282 | * | |
440 | 283 | * Does nothing for already immutable strings. |
284 | * | |
285 | * @note This is not seriously a cast. Instead, you get a copy | |
174 | 286 | * of the struct with the desired pointer type. Both structs still |
287 | * point to the same location, though! | |
288 | * | |
440 | 289 | * @param str (@c cxstring or @c cxmutstr) the string to cast |
290 | * @return (@c cxstring) an immutable copy of the string pointer | |
174 | 291 | */ |
440 | 292 | #define cx_strcast(str) _Generic((str), \ |
293 | cxmutstr: cx_strcast_m, \ | |
294 | cxstring: cx_strcast_c) \ | |
295 | (str) | |
296 | #endif | |
174 | 297 | |
298 | /** | |
440 | 299 | * Passes the pointer in this string to @c free(). |
174 | 300 | * |
440 | 301 | * The pointer in the struct is set to @c NULL and the length is set to zero. |
174 | 302 | * |
440 | 303 | * @note There is no implementation for cxstring, because it is unlikely that |
324 | 304 | * you ever have a <code>const char*</code> you are really supposed to free. |
305 | * If you encounter such situation, you should double-check your code. | |
174 | 306 | * |
307 | * @param str the string to free | |
308 | */ | |
309 | void cx_strfree(cxmutstr *str); | |
310 | ||
311 | /** | |
312 | * Passes the pointer in this string to the allocators free function. | |
313 | * | |
440 | 314 | * The pointer in the struct is set to @c NULL and the length is set to zero. |
174 | 315 | * |
440 | 316 | * @note There is no implementation for cxstring, because it is unlikely that |
324 | 317 | * you ever have a <code>const char*</code> you are really supposed to free. |
318 | * If you encounter such situation, you should double-check your code. | |
174 | 319 | * |
320 | * @param alloc the allocator | |
321 | * @param str the string to free | |
322 | */ | |
440 | 323 | cx_attr_nonnull_arg(1) |
174 | 324 | void cx_strfree_a( |
324 | 325 | const CxAllocator *alloc, |
174 | 326 | cxmutstr *str |
327 | ); | |
328 | ||
329 | /** | |
330 | * Returns the accumulated length of all specified strings. | |
440 | 331 | * |
332 | * If this sum overflows, errno is set to EOVERFLOW. | |
174 | 333 | * |
440 | 334 | * @attention if the count argument is larger than the number of the |
174 | 335 | * specified strings, the behavior is undefined. |
336 | * | |
337 | * @param count the total number of specified strings | |
338 | * @param ... all strings | |
339 | * @return the accumulated length of all strings | |
340 | */ | |
440 | 341 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 342 | size_t cx_strlen( |
343 | size_t count, | |
344 | ... | |
345 | ); | |
346 | ||
347 | /** | |
348 | * Concatenates strings. | |
349 | * | |
350 | * The resulting string will be allocated by the specified allocator. | |
440 | 351 | * So developers @em must pass the return value to cx_strfree_a() eventually. |
174 | 352 | * |
440 | 353 | * If @p str already contains a string, the memory will be reallocated and |
174 | 354 | * the other strings are appended. Otherwise, new memory is allocated. |
355 | * | |
440 | 356 | * If memory allocation fails, the pointer in the returned string will |
357 | * be @c NULL. Depending on the allocator, @c errno might be set. | |
358 | * | |
359 | * @note It is guaranteed that there is only one allocation for the | |
360 | * resulting string. | |
174 | 361 | * It is also guaranteed that the returned string is zero-terminated. |
362 | * | |
363 | * @param alloc the allocator to use | |
364 | * @param str the string the other strings shall be concatenated to | |
365 | * @param count the number of the other following strings to concatenate | |
440 | 366 | * @param ... all other UCX strings |
174 | 367 | * @return the concatenated string |
368 | */ | |
440 | 369 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
370 | cx_attr_nonnull | |
174 | 371 | cxmutstr cx_strcat_ma( |
324 | 372 | const CxAllocator *alloc, |
174 | 373 | cxmutstr str, |
374 | size_t count, | |
375 | ... | |
376 | ); | |
377 | ||
378 | /** | |
379 | * Concatenates strings and returns a new string. | |
380 | * | |
381 | * The resulting string will be allocated by the specified allocator. | |
440 | 382 | * So developers @em must pass the return value to cx_strfree_a() eventually. |
174 | 383 | * |
440 | 384 | * If memory allocation fails, the pointer in the returned string will |
385 | * be @c NULL. Depending on the allocator, @c errno might be set. | |
386 | * | |
387 | * @note It is guaranteed that there is only one allocation for the | |
388 | * resulting string. | |
174 | 389 | * It is also guaranteed that the returned string is zero-terminated. |
390 | * | |
440 | 391 | * @param alloc (@c CxAllocator*) the allocator to use |
392 | * @param count (@c size_t) the number of the other following strings to concatenate | |
393 | * @param ... all other UCX strings | |
394 | * @return (@c cxmutstr) the concatenated string | |
174 | 395 | */ |
396 | #define cx_strcat_a(alloc, count, ...) \ | |
397 | cx_strcat_ma(alloc, cx_mutstrn(NULL, 0), count, __VA_ARGS__) | |
398 | ||
399 | /** | |
400 | * Concatenates strings and returns a new string. | |
401 | * | |
440 | 402 | * The resulting string will be allocated by standard @c malloc(). |
403 | * So developers @em must pass the return value to cx_strfree() eventually. | |
174 | 404 | * |
440 | 405 | * If memory allocation fails, the pointer in the returned string will |
406 | * be @c NULL and @c errno might be set. | |
407 | * | |
408 | * @note It is guaranteed that there is only one allocation for the | |
409 | * resulting string. | |
174 | 410 | * It is also guaranteed that the returned string is zero-terminated. |
411 | * | |
440 | 412 | * @param count (@c size_t) the number of the other following strings to concatenate |
413 | * @param ... all other UCX strings | |
414 | * @return (@c cxmutstr) the concatenated string | |
174 | 415 | */ |
416 | #define cx_strcat(count, ...) \ | |
417 | cx_strcat_ma(cxDefaultAllocator, cx_mutstrn(NULL, 0), count, __VA_ARGS__) | |
418 | ||
419 | /** | |
420 | * Concatenates strings. | |
421 | * | |
440 | 422 | * The resulting string will be allocated by standard @c malloc(). |
423 | * So developers @em must pass the return value to cx_strfree() eventually. | |
174 | 424 | * |
440 | 425 | * If @p str already contains a string, the memory will be reallocated and |
174 | 426 | * the other strings are appended. Otherwise, new memory is allocated. |
427 | * | |
440 | 428 | * If memory allocation fails, the pointer in the returned string will |
429 | * be @c NULL and @c errno might be set. | |
430 | * | |
431 | * @note It is guaranteed that there is only one allocation for the | |
432 | * resulting string. | |
174 | 433 | * It is also guaranteed that the returned string is zero-terminated. |
434 | * | |
440 | 435 | * @param str (@c cxmutstr) the string the other strings shall be concatenated to |
436 | * @param count (@c size_t) the number of the other following strings to concatenate | |
437 | * @param ... all other strings | |
438 | * @return (@c cxmutstr) the concatenated string | |
174 | 439 | */ |
440 | #define cx_strcat_m(str, count, ...) \ | |
441 | cx_strcat_ma(cxDefaultAllocator, str, count, __VA_ARGS__) | |
442 | ||
443 | /** | |
444 | * Returns a substring starting at the specified location. | |
445 | * | |
440 | 446 | * @attention the new string references the same memory area as the |
447 | * input string and is usually @em not zero-terminated. | |
174 | 448 | * Use cx_strdup() to get a copy. |
449 | * | |
450 | * @param string input string | |
451 | * @param start start location of the substring | |
440 | 452 | * @return a substring of @p string starting at @p start |
174 | 453 | * |
454 | * @see cx_strsubsl() | |
455 | * @see cx_strsubs_m() | |
456 | * @see cx_strsubsl_m() | |
457 | */ | |
440 | 458 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 459 | cxstring cx_strsubs( |
460 | cxstring string, | |
461 | size_t start | |
462 | ); | |
463 | ||
464 | /** | |
465 | * Returns a substring starting at the specified location. | |
466 | * | |
440 | 467 | * The returned string will be limited to @p length bytes or the number |
468 | * of bytes available in @p string, whichever is smaller. | |
174 | 469 | * |
440 | 470 | * @attention the new string references the same memory area as the |
471 | * input string and is usually @em not zero-terminated. | |
174 | 472 | * Use cx_strdup() to get a copy. |
473 | * | |
474 | * @param string input string | |
475 | * @param start start location of the substring | |
476 | * @param length the maximum length of the returned string | |
440 | 477 | * @return a substring of @p string starting at @p start |
174 | 478 | * |
479 | * @see cx_strsubs() | |
480 | * @see cx_strsubs_m() | |
481 | * @see cx_strsubsl_m() | |
482 | */ | |
440 | 483 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 484 | cxstring cx_strsubsl( |
485 | cxstring string, | |
486 | size_t start, | |
487 | size_t length | |
488 | ); | |
489 | ||
490 | /** | |
491 | * Returns a substring starting at the specified location. | |
492 | * | |
440 | 493 | * @attention the new string references the same memory area as the |
494 | * input string and is usually @em not zero-terminated. | |
174 | 495 | * Use cx_strdup() to get a copy. |
496 | * | |
497 | * @param string input string | |
498 | * @param start start location of the substring | |
440 | 499 | * @return a substring of @p string starting at @p start |
174 | 500 | * |
501 | * @see cx_strsubsl_m() | |
502 | * @see cx_strsubs() | |
503 | * @see cx_strsubsl() | |
504 | */ | |
440 | 505 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 506 | cxmutstr cx_strsubs_m( |
507 | cxmutstr string, | |
508 | size_t start | |
509 | ); | |
510 | ||
511 | /** | |
512 | * Returns a substring starting at the specified location. | |
513 | * | |
440 | 514 | * The returned string will be limited to @p length bytes or the number |
515 | * of bytes available in @p string, whichever is smaller. | |
174 | 516 | * |
440 | 517 | * @attention the new string references the same memory area as the |
518 | * input string and is usually @em not zero-terminated. | |
174 | 519 | * Use cx_strdup() to get a copy. |
520 | * | |
521 | * @param string input string | |
522 | * @param start start location of the substring | |
523 | * @param length the maximum length of the returned string | |
440 | 524 | * @return a substring of @p string starting at @p start |
174 | 525 | * |
526 | * @see cx_strsubs_m() | |
527 | * @see cx_strsubs() | |
528 | * @see cx_strsubsl() | |
529 | */ | |
440 | 530 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 531 | cxmutstr cx_strsubsl_m( |
532 | cxmutstr string, | |
533 | size_t start, | |
534 | size_t length | |
535 | ); | |
536 | ||
537 | /** | |
538 | * Returns a substring starting at the location of the first occurrence of the | |
539 | * specified character. | |
540 | * | |
541 | * If the string does not contain the character, an empty string is returned. | |
542 | * | |
543 | * @param string the string where to locate the character | |
544 | * @param chr the character to locate | |
440 | 545 | * @return a substring starting at the first location of @p chr |
174 | 546 | * |
547 | * @see cx_strchr_m() | |
548 | */ | |
440 | 549 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 550 | cxstring cx_strchr( |
551 | cxstring string, | |
552 | int chr | |
553 | ); | |
554 | ||
555 | /** | |
556 | * Returns a substring starting at the location of the first occurrence of the | |
557 | * specified character. | |
558 | * | |
559 | * If the string does not contain the character, an empty string is returned. | |
560 | * | |
561 | * @param string the string where to locate the character | |
562 | * @param chr the character to locate | |
440 | 563 | * @return a substring starting at the first location of @p chr |
174 | 564 | * |
565 | * @see cx_strchr() | |
566 | */ | |
440 | 567 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 568 | cxmutstr cx_strchr_m( |
569 | cxmutstr string, | |
570 | int chr | |
571 | ); | |
572 | ||
573 | /** | |
574 | * Returns a substring starting at the location of the last occurrence of the | |
575 | * specified character. | |
576 | * | |
577 | * If the string does not contain the character, an empty string is returned. | |
578 | * | |
579 | * @param string the string where to locate the character | |
580 | * @param chr the character to locate | |
440 | 581 | * @return a substring starting at the last location of @p chr |
174 | 582 | * |
583 | * @see cx_strrchr_m() | |
584 | */ | |
440 | 585 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 586 | cxstring cx_strrchr( |
587 | cxstring string, | |
588 | int chr | |
589 | ); | |
590 | ||
591 | /** | |
592 | * Returns a substring starting at the location of the last occurrence of the | |
593 | * specified character. | |
594 | * | |
595 | * If the string does not contain the character, an empty string is returned. | |
596 | * | |
597 | * @param string the string where to locate the character | |
598 | * @param chr the character to locate | |
440 | 599 | * @return a substring starting at the last location of @p chr |
174 | 600 | * |
601 | * @see cx_strrchr() | |
602 | */ | |
440 | 603 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 604 | cxmutstr cx_strrchr_m( |
605 | cxmutstr string, | |
606 | int chr | |
607 | ); | |
608 | ||
609 | /** | |
610 | * Returns a substring starting at the location of the first occurrence of the | |
611 | * specified string. | |
612 | * | |
440 | 613 | * If @p haystack does not contain @p needle, an empty string is returned. |
174 | 614 | * |
440 | 615 | * If @p needle is an empty string, the complete @p haystack is |
174 | 616 | * returned. |
617 | * | |
618 | * @param haystack the string to be scanned | |
619 | * @param needle string containing the sequence of characters to match | |
620 | * @return a substring starting at the first occurrence of | |
440 | 621 | * @p needle, or an empty string, if the sequence is not |
174 | 622 | * contained |
623 | * @see cx_strstr_m() | |
624 | */ | |
440 | 625 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 626 | cxstring cx_strstr( |
627 | cxstring haystack, | |
628 | cxstring needle | |
629 | ); | |
630 | ||
631 | /** | |
632 | * Returns a substring starting at the location of the first occurrence of the | |
633 | * specified string. | |
634 | * | |
440 | 635 | * If @p haystack does not contain @p needle, an empty string is returned. |
174 | 636 | * |
440 | 637 | * If @p needle is an empty string, the complete @p haystack is |
174 | 638 | * returned. |
639 | * | |
640 | * @param haystack the string to be scanned | |
641 | * @param needle string containing the sequence of characters to match | |
642 | * @return a substring starting at the first occurrence of | |
440 | 643 | * @p needle, or an empty string, if the sequence is not |
174 | 644 | * contained |
645 | * @see cx_strstr() | |
646 | */ | |
440 | 647 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 648 | cxmutstr cx_strstr_m( |
649 | cxmutstr haystack, | |
650 | cxstring needle | |
651 | ); | |
652 | ||
653 | /** | |
654 | * Splits a given string using a delimiter string. | |
655 | * | |
440 | 656 | * @note The resulting array contains strings that point to the source |
657 | * @p string. Use cx_strdup() to get copies. | |
174 | 658 | * |
659 | * @param string the string to split | |
660 | * @param delim the delimiter | |
661 | * @param limit the maximum number of split items | |
440 | 662 | * @param output a pre-allocated array of at least @p limit length |
174 | 663 | * @return the actual number of split items |
664 | */ | |
440 | 665 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
666 | cx_attr_nonnull | |
667 | cx_attr_access_w(4, 3) | |
174 | 668 | size_t cx_strsplit( |
669 | cxstring string, | |
670 | cxstring delim, | |
671 | size_t limit, | |
672 | cxstring *output | |
673 | ); | |
674 | ||
675 | /** | |
676 | * Splits a given string using a delimiter string. | |
677 | * | |
440 | 678 | * The array pointed to by @p output will be allocated by @p allocator. |
174 | 679 | * |
440 | 680 | * @note The resulting array contains strings that point to the source |
681 | * @p string. Use cx_strdup() to get copies. | |
174 | 682 | * |
440 | 683 | * @attention If allocation fails, the @c NULL pointer will be written to |
684 | * @p output and the number returned will be zero. | |
174 | 685 | * |
686 | * @param allocator the allocator to use for allocating the resulting array | |
687 | * @param string the string to split | |
688 | * @param delim the delimiter | |
689 | * @param limit the maximum number of split items | |
690 | * @param output a pointer where the address of the allocated array shall be | |
691 | * written to | |
692 | * @return the actual number of split items | |
693 | */ | |
440 | 694 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
695 | cx_attr_nonnull | |
696 | cx_attr_access_w(5) | |
174 | 697 | size_t cx_strsplit_a( |
324 | 698 | const CxAllocator *allocator, |
174 | 699 | cxstring string, |
700 | cxstring delim, | |
701 | size_t limit, | |
702 | cxstring **output | |
703 | ); | |
704 | ||
705 | ||
706 | /** | |
707 | * Splits a given string using a delimiter string. | |
708 | * | |
440 | 709 | * @note The resulting array contains strings that point to the source |
710 | * @p string. Use cx_strdup() to get copies. | |
174 | 711 | * |
712 | * @param string the string to split | |
713 | * @param delim the delimiter | |
714 | * @param limit the maximum number of split items | |
440 | 715 | * @param output a pre-allocated array of at least @p limit length |
174 | 716 | * @return the actual number of split items |
717 | */ | |
440 | 718 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
719 | cx_attr_nonnull | |
720 | cx_attr_access_w(4, 3) | |
174 | 721 | size_t cx_strsplit_m( |
722 | cxmutstr string, | |
723 | cxstring delim, | |
724 | size_t limit, | |
725 | cxmutstr *output | |
726 | ); | |
727 | ||
728 | /** | |
729 | * Splits a given string using a delimiter string. | |
730 | * | |
440 | 731 | * The array pointed to by @p output will be allocated by @p allocator. |
174 | 732 | * |
440 | 733 | * @note The resulting array contains strings that point to the source |
734 | * @p string. Use cx_strdup() to get copies. | |
174 | 735 | * |
440 | 736 | * @attention If allocation fails, the @c NULL pointer will be written to |
737 | * @p output and the number returned will be zero. | |
174 | 738 | * |
739 | * @param allocator the allocator to use for allocating the resulting array | |
740 | * @param string the string to split | |
741 | * @param delim the delimiter | |
742 | * @param limit the maximum number of split items | |
743 | * @param output a pointer where the address of the allocated array shall be | |
744 | * written to | |
745 | * @return the actual number of split items | |
746 | */ | |
440 | 747 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
748 | cx_attr_nonnull | |
749 | cx_attr_access_w(5) | |
174 | 750 | size_t cx_strsplit_ma( |
324 | 751 | const CxAllocator *allocator, |
174 | 752 | cxmutstr string, |
753 | cxstring delim, | |
754 | size_t limit, | |
755 | cxmutstr **output | |
756 | ); | |
757 | ||
758 | /** | |
759 | * Compares two strings. | |
760 | * | |
761 | * @param s1 the first string | |
762 | * @param s2 the second string | |
440 | 763 | * @return negative if @p s1 is smaller than @p s2, positive if @p s1 is larger |
764 | * than @p s2, zero if both strings equal | |
174 | 765 | */ |
440 | 766 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 767 | int cx_strcmp( |
768 | cxstring s1, | |
769 | cxstring s2 | |
770 | ); | |
771 | ||
772 | /** | |
773 | * Compares two strings ignoring case. | |
774 | * | |
775 | * @param s1 the first string | |
776 | * @param s2 the second string | |
440 | 777 | * @return negative if @p s1 is smaller than @p s2, positive if @p s1 is larger |
778 | * than @p s2, zero if both strings equal ignoring case | |
174 | 779 | */ |
440 | 780 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 781 | int cx_strcasecmp( |
782 | cxstring s1, | |
783 | cxstring s2 | |
784 | ); | |
785 | ||
786 | /** | |
787 | * Compares two strings. | |
788 | * | |
789 | * This function has a compatible signature for the use as a cx_compare_func. | |
790 | * | |
791 | * @param s1 the first string | |
792 | * @param s2 the second string | |
440 | 793 | * @return negative if @p s1 is smaller than @p s2, positive if @p s1 is larger |
794 | * than @p s2, zero if both strings equal | |
174 | 795 | */ |
440 | 796 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
797 | cx_attr_nonnull | |
174 | 798 | int cx_strcmp_p( |
324 | 799 | const void *s1, |
800 | const void *s2 | |
174 | 801 | ); |
802 | ||
803 | /** | |
804 | * Compares two strings ignoring case. | |
805 | * | |
806 | * This function has a compatible signature for the use as a cx_compare_func. | |
807 | * | |
808 | * @param s1 the first string | |
809 | * @param s2 the second string | |
440 | 810 | * @return negative if @p s1 is smaller than @p s2, positive if @p s1 is larger |
811 | * than @p s2, zero if both strings equal ignoring case | |
174 | 812 | */ |
440 | 813 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
814 | cx_attr_nonnull | |
174 | 815 | int cx_strcasecmp_p( |
324 | 816 | const void *s1, |
817 | const void *s2 | |
174 | 818 | ); |
819 | ||
820 | ||
821 | /** | |
822 | * Creates a duplicate of the specified string. | |
823 | * | |
440 | 824 | * The new string will contain a copy allocated by @p allocator. |
174 | 825 | * |
440 | 826 | * @note The returned string is guaranteed to be zero-terminated. |
174 | 827 | * |
828 | * @param allocator the allocator to use | |
829 | * @param string the string to duplicate | |
830 | * @return a duplicate of the string | |
831 | * @see cx_strdup() | |
832 | */ | |
440 | 833 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
834 | cx_attr_nonnull | |
174 | 835 | cxmutstr cx_strdup_a( |
324 | 836 | const CxAllocator *allocator, |
174 | 837 | cxstring string |
838 | ); | |
839 | ||
840 | /** | |
841 | * Creates a duplicate of the specified string. | |
842 | * | |
843 | * The new string will contain a copy allocated by standard | |
440 | 844 | * @c malloc(). So developers @em must pass the return value to cx_strfree(). |
174 | 845 | * |
440 | 846 | * @note The returned string is guaranteed to be zero-terminated. |
174 | 847 | * |
440 | 848 | * @param string (@c cxstring) the string to duplicate |
849 | * @return (@c cxmutstr) a duplicate of the string | |
174 | 850 | * @see cx_strdup_a() |
851 | */ | |
852 | #define cx_strdup(string) cx_strdup_a(cxDefaultAllocator, string) | |
853 | ||
854 | ||
855 | /** | |
856 | * Creates a duplicate of the specified string. | |
857 | * | |
440 | 858 | * The new string will contain a copy allocated by @p allocator. |
174 | 859 | * |
440 | 860 | * @note The returned string is guaranteed to be zero-terminated. |
174 | 861 | * |
440 | 862 | * @param allocator (@c CxAllocator*) the allocator to use |
863 | * @param string (@c cxmutstr) the string to duplicate | |
864 | * @return (@c cxmutstr) a duplicate of the string | |
174 | 865 | * @see cx_strdup_m() |
866 | */ | |
867 | #define cx_strdup_ma(allocator, string) cx_strdup_a(allocator, cx_strcast(string)) | |
868 | ||
869 | /** | |
870 | * Creates a duplicate of the specified string. | |
871 | * | |
872 | * The new string will contain a copy allocated by standard | |
440 | 873 | * @c malloc(). So developers @em must pass the return value to cx_strfree(). |
174 | 874 | * |
440 | 875 | * @note The returned string is guaranteed to be zero-terminated. |
174 | 876 | * |
440 | 877 | * @param string (@c cxmutstr) the string to duplicate |
878 | * @return (@c cxmutstr) a duplicate of the string | |
174 | 879 | * @see cx_strdup_ma() |
880 | */ | |
881 | #define cx_strdup_m(string) cx_strdup_a(cxDefaultAllocator, cx_strcast(string)) | |
882 | ||
883 | /** | |
884 | * Omits leading and trailing spaces. | |
885 | * | |
440 | 886 | * @note the returned string references the same memory, thus you |
887 | * must @em not free the returned memory. | |
174 | 888 | * |
889 | * @param string the string that shall be trimmed | |
890 | * @return the trimmed string | |
891 | */ | |
440 | 892 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 893 | cxstring cx_strtrim(cxstring string); |
894 | ||
895 | /** | |
896 | * Omits leading and trailing spaces. | |
897 | * | |
440 | 898 | * @note the returned string references the same memory, thus you |
899 | * must @em not free the returned memory. | |
174 | 900 | * |
901 | * @param string the string that shall be trimmed | |
902 | * @return the trimmed string | |
903 | */ | |
440 | 904 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 905 | cxmutstr cx_strtrim_m(cxmutstr string); |
906 | ||
907 | /** | |
908 | * Checks, if a string has a specific prefix. | |
909 | * | |
910 | * @param string the string to check | |
911 | * @param prefix the prefix the string should have | |
440 | 912 | * @return @c true, if and only if the string has the specified prefix, |
913 | * @c false otherwise | |
174 | 914 | */ |
440 | 915 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 916 | bool cx_strprefix( |
917 | cxstring string, | |
918 | cxstring prefix | |
919 | ); | |
920 | ||
921 | /** | |
922 | * Checks, if a string has a specific suffix. | |
923 | * | |
924 | * @param string the string to check | |
925 | * @param suffix the suffix the string should have | |
440 | 926 | * @return @c true, if and only if the string has the specified suffix, |
927 | * @c false otherwise | |
174 | 928 | */ |
440 | 929 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 930 | bool cx_strsuffix( |
931 | cxstring string, | |
932 | cxstring suffix | |
933 | ); | |
934 | ||
935 | /** | |
936 | * Checks, if a string has a specific prefix, ignoring the case. | |
937 | * | |
938 | * @param string the string to check | |
939 | * @param prefix the prefix the string should have | |
440 | 940 | * @return @c true, if and only if the string has the specified prefix, |
941 | * @c false otherwise | |
174 | 942 | */ |
440 | 943 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 944 | bool cx_strcaseprefix( |
945 | cxstring string, | |
946 | cxstring prefix | |
947 | ); | |
948 | ||
949 | /** | |
950 | * Checks, if a string has a specific suffix, ignoring the case. | |
951 | * | |
952 | * @param string the string to check | |
953 | * @param suffix the suffix the string should have | |
440 | 954 | * @return @c true, if and only if the string has the specified suffix, |
955 | * @c false otherwise | |
174 | 956 | */ |
440 | 957 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 958 | bool cx_strcasesuffix( |
959 | cxstring string, | |
960 | cxstring suffix | |
961 | ); | |
962 | ||
963 | /** | |
964 | * Converts the string to lower case. | |
965 | * | |
966 | * The change is made in-place. If you want a copy, use cx_strdup(), first. | |
967 | * | |
968 | * @param string the string to modify | |
969 | * @see cx_strdup() | |
970 | */ | |
971 | void cx_strlower(cxmutstr string); | |
972 | ||
973 | /** | |
974 | * Converts the string to upper case. | |
975 | * | |
976 | * The change is made in-place. If you want a copy, use cx_strdup(), first. | |
977 | * | |
978 | * @param string the string to modify | |
979 | * @see cx_strdup() | |
980 | */ | |
981 | void cx_strupper(cxmutstr string); | |
982 | ||
983 | /** | |
984 | * Replaces a pattern in a string with another string. | |
985 | * | |
986 | * The pattern is taken literally and is no regular expression. | |
440 | 987 | * Replaces at most @p replmax occurrences. |
174 | 988 | * |
440 | 989 | * The returned string will be allocated by @p allocator and is guaranteed |
174 | 990 | * to be zero-terminated. |
991 | * | |
992 | * If allocation fails, or the input string is empty, | |
993 | * the returned string will be empty. | |
994 | * | |
995 | * @param allocator the allocator to use | |
996 | * @param str the string where replacements should be applied | |
997 | * @param pattern the pattern to search for | |
998 | * @param replacement the replacement string | |
999 | * @param replmax maximum number of replacements | |
1000 | * @return the resulting string after applying the replacements | |
1001 | */ | |
440 | 1002 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
1003 | cx_attr_nonnull | |
174 | 1004 | cxmutstr cx_strreplacen_a( |
324 | 1005 | const CxAllocator *allocator, |
174 | 1006 | cxstring str, |
1007 | cxstring pattern, | |
1008 | cxstring replacement, | |
1009 | size_t replmax | |
1010 | ); | |
1011 | ||
1012 | /** | |
1013 | * Replaces a pattern in a string with another string. | |
1014 | * | |
1015 | * The pattern is taken literally and is no regular expression. | |
440 | 1016 | * Replaces at most @p replmax occurrences. |
174 | 1017 | * |
440 | 1018 | * The returned string will be allocated by @c malloc() and is guaranteed |
174 | 1019 | * to be zero-terminated. |
1020 | * | |
1021 | * If allocation fails, or the input string is empty, | |
1022 | * the returned string will be empty. | |
1023 | * | |
440 | 1024 | * @param str (@c cxstring) the string where replacements should be applied |
1025 | * @param pattern (@c cxstring) the pattern to search for | |
1026 | * @param replacement (@c cxstring) the replacement string | |
1027 | * @param replmax (@c size_t) maximum number of replacements | |
1028 | * @return (@c cxmutstr) the resulting string after applying the replacements | |
174 | 1029 | */ |
1030 | #define cx_strreplacen(str, pattern, replacement, replmax) \ | |
1031 | cx_strreplacen_a(cxDefaultAllocator, str, pattern, replacement, replmax) | |
1032 | ||
1033 | /** | |
1034 | * Replaces a pattern in a string with another string. | |
1035 | * | |
1036 | * The pattern is taken literally and is no regular expression. | |
1037 | * | |
440 | 1038 | * The returned string will be allocated by @p allocator and is guaranteed |
174 | 1039 | * to be zero-terminated. |
1040 | * | |
1041 | * If allocation fails, or the input string is empty, | |
1042 | * the returned string will be empty. | |
1043 | * | |
440 | 1044 | * @param allocator (@c CxAllocator*) the allocator to use |
1045 | * @param str (@c cxstring) the string where replacements should be applied | |
1046 | * @param pattern (@c cxstring) the pattern to search for | |
1047 | * @param replacement (@c cxstring) the replacement string | |
1048 | * @return (@c cxmutstr) the resulting string after applying the replacements | |
174 | 1049 | */ |
1050 | #define cx_strreplace_a(allocator, str, pattern, replacement) \ | |
1051 | cx_strreplacen_a(allocator, str, pattern, replacement, SIZE_MAX) | |
1052 | ||
1053 | /** | |
1054 | * Replaces a pattern in a string with another string. | |
1055 | * | |
1056 | * The pattern is taken literally and is no regular expression. | |
440 | 1057 | * Replaces at most @p replmax occurrences. |
174 | 1058 | * |
440 | 1059 | * The returned string will be allocated by @c malloc() and is guaranteed |
174 | 1060 | * to be zero-terminated. |
1061 | * | |
1062 | * If allocation fails, or the input string is empty, | |
1063 | * the returned string will be empty. | |
1064 | * | |
440 | 1065 | * @param str (@c cxstring) the string where replacements should be applied |
1066 | * @param pattern (@c cxstring) the pattern to search for | |
1067 | * @param replacement (@c cxstring) the replacement string | |
1068 | * @return (@c cxmutstr) the resulting string after applying the replacements | |
174 | 1069 | */ |
1070 | #define cx_strreplace(str, pattern, replacement) \ | |
1071 | cx_strreplacen_a(cxDefaultAllocator, str, pattern, replacement, SIZE_MAX) | |
1072 | ||
1073 | /** | |
1074 | * Creates a string tokenization context. | |
1075 | * | |
1076 | * @param str the string to tokenize | |
1077 | * @param delim the delimiter (must not be empty) | |
1078 | * @param limit the maximum number of tokens that shall be returned | |
1079 | * @return a new string tokenization context | |
1080 | */ | |
440 | 1081 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 1082 | CxStrtokCtx cx_strtok( |
1083 | cxstring str, | |
1084 | cxstring delim, | |
1085 | size_t limit | |
1086 | ); | |
1087 | ||
1088 | /** | |
1089 | * Creates a string tokenization context for a mutable string. | |
1090 | * | |
1091 | * @param str the string to tokenize | |
1092 | * @param delim the delimiter (must not be empty) | |
1093 | * @param limit the maximum number of tokens that shall be returned | |
1094 | * @return a new string tokenization context | |
1095 | */ | |
440 | 1096 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
174 | 1097 | CxStrtokCtx cx_strtok_m( |
1098 | cxmutstr str, | |
1099 | cxstring delim, | |
1100 | size_t limit | |
1101 | ); | |
1102 | ||
1103 | /** | |
1104 | * Returns the next token. | |
1105 | * | |
1106 | * The token will point to the source string. | |
1107 | * | |
1108 | * @param ctx the tokenization context | |
1109 | * @param token a pointer to memory where the next token shall be stored | |
1110 | * @return true if successful, false if the limit or the end of the string | |
1111 | * has been reached | |
1112 | */ | |
440 | 1113 | cx_attr_nonnull |
1114 | cx_attr_nodiscard | |
1115 | cx_attr_access_w(2) | |
174 | 1116 | bool cx_strtok_next( |
1117 | CxStrtokCtx *ctx, | |
1118 | cxstring *token | |
1119 | ); | |
1120 | ||
1121 | /** | |
1122 | * Returns the next token of a mutable string. | |
1123 | * | |
1124 | * The token will point to the source string. | |
1125 | * If the context was not initialized over a mutable string, modifying | |
1126 | * the data of the returned token is undefined behavior. | |
1127 | * | |
1128 | * @param ctx the tokenization context | |
1129 | * @param token a pointer to memory where the next token shall be stored | |
1130 | * @return true if successful, false if the limit or the end of the string | |
1131 | * has been reached | |
1132 | */ | |
440 | 1133 | cx_attr_nonnull |
1134 | cx_attr_nodiscard | |
1135 | cx_attr_access_w(2) | |
174 | 1136 | bool cx_strtok_next_m( |
1137 | CxStrtokCtx *ctx, | |
1138 | cxmutstr *token | |
1139 | ); | |
1140 | ||
1141 | /** | |
1142 | * Defines an array of more delimiters for the specified tokenization context. | |
1143 | * | |
1144 | * @param ctx the tokenization context | |
1145 | * @param delim array of more delimiters | |
1146 | * @param count number of elements in the array | |
1147 | */ | |
440 | 1148 | cx_attr_nonnull |
1149 | cx_attr_access_r(2, 3) | |
174 | 1150 | void cx_strtok_delim( |
1151 | CxStrtokCtx *ctx, | |
324 | 1152 | const cxstring *delim, |
174 | 1153 | size_t count |
1154 | ); | |
1155 | ||
440 | 1156 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- * |
1157 | * string to number conversion functions * | |
1158 | * ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
1159 | ||
1160 | /** | |
1161 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1162 | */ | |
1163 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1164 | int cx_strtos_lc(cxstring str, short *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1165 | /** | |
1166 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1167 | */ | |
1168 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1169 | int cx_strtoi_lc(cxstring str, int *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1170 | /** | |
1171 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1172 | */ | |
1173 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1174 | int cx_strtol_lc(cxstring str, long *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1175 | /** | |
1176 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1177 | */ | |
1178 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1179 | int cx_strtoll_lc(cxstring str, long long *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1180 | /** | |
1181 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1182 | */ | |
1183 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1184 | int cx_strtoi8_lc(cxstring str, int8_t *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1185 | /** | |
1186 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1187 | */ | |
1188 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1189 | int cx_strtoi16_lc(cxstring str, int16_t *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1190 | /** | |
1191 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1192 | */ | |
1193 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1194 | int cx_strtoi32_lc(cxstring str, int32_t *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1195 | /** | |
1196 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1197 | */ | |
1198 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1199 | int cx_strtoi64_lc(cxstring str, int64_t *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1200 | /** | |
1201 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1202 | */ | |
1203 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1204 | int cx_strtoz_lc(cxstring str, ssize_t *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1205 | /** | |
1206 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1207 | */ | |
1208 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1209 | int cx_strtous_lc(cxstring str, unsigned short *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1210 | /** | |
1211 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1212 | */ | |
1213 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1214 | int cx_strtou_lc(cxstring str, unsigned int *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1215 | /** | |
1216 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1217 | */ | |
1218 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1219 | int cx_strtoul_lc(cxstring str, unsigned long *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1220 | /** | |
1221 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1222 | */ | |
1223 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1224 | int cx_strtoull_lc(cxstring str, unsigned long long *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1225 | /** | |
1226 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1227 | */ | |
1228 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1229 | int cx_strtou8_lc(cxstring str, uint8_t *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1230 | /** | |
1231 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1232 | */ | |
1233 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1234 | int cx_strtou16_lc(cxstring str, uint16_t *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1235 | /** | |
1236 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1237 | */ | |
1238 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1239 | int cx_strtou32_lc(cxstring str, uint32_t *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1240 | /** | |
1241 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1242 | */ | |
1243 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1244 | int cx_strtou64_lc(cxstring str, uint64_t *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1245 | ||
1246 | /** | |
1247 | * Converts a string to a number. | |
1248 | * | |
1249 | * The function returns non-zero when conversion is not possible. | |
1250 | * In that case the function sets errno to EINVAL when the reason is an invalid character or an unsupported base. | |
1251 | * It sets errno to ERANGE when the target datatype is too small. | |
1252 | * | |
1253 | * @param str the string to convert | |
1254 | * @param output a pointer to the integer variable where the result shall be stored | |
1255 | * @param base 2, 8, 10, or 16 | |
1256 | * @param groupsep each character in this string is treated as group separator and ignored during conversion | |
1257 | * @retval zero success | |
1258 | * @retval non-zero conversion was not possible | |
1259 | */ | |
1260 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1261 | int cx_strtouz_lc(cxstring str, size_t *output, int base, const char *groupsep); | |
1262 | ||
1263 | /** | |
1264 | * Converts a string to a single precision floating point number. | |
1265 | * | |
1266 | * The function returns non-zero when conversion is not possible. | |
1267 | * In that case the function sets errno to EINVAL when the reason is an invalid character. | |
1268 | * It sets errno to ERANGE when the necessary representation would exceed the limits defined in libc's float.h. | |
1269 | * | |
1270 | * The decimal separator is assumed to be a dot character. | |
1271 | * The comma character is treated as group separator and ignored during parsing. | |
1272 | * If you want to choose a different format, use cx_strtof_lc(). | |
1273 | * | |
1274 | * @param str the string to convert | |
1275 | * @param output a pointer to the float variable where the result shall be stored | |
1276 | * @param decsep the decimal separator | |
1277 | * @param groupsep each character in this string is treated as group separator and ignored during conversion | |
1278 | * @retval zero success | |
1279 | * @retval non-zero conversion was not possible | |
1280 | */ | |
1281 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1282 | int cx_strtof_lc(cxstring str, float *output, char decsep, const char *groupsep); | |
1283 | ||
1284 | /** | |
1285 | * Converts a string to a double precision floating point number. | |
1286 | * | |
1287 | * The function returns non-zero when conversion is not possible. | |
1288 | * In that case the function sets errno to EINVAL when the reason is an invalid character. | |
1289 | * It sets errno to ERANGE when the necessary representation would exceed the limits defined in libc's float.h. | |
1290 | * | |
1291 | * The decimal separator is assumed to be a dot character. | |
1292 | * The comma character is treated as group separator and ignored during parsing. | |
1293 | * If you want to choose a different format, use cx_strtof_lc(). | |
1294 | * | |
1295 | * @param str the string to convert | |
1296 | * @param output a pointer to the float variable where the result shall be stored | |
1297 | * @param decsep the decimal separator | |
1298 | * @param groupsep each character in this string is treated as group separator and ignored during conversion | |
1299 | * @retval zero success | |
1300 | * @retval non-zero conversion was not possible | |
1301 | */ | |
1302 | cx_attr_access_w(2) cx_attr_nonnull_arg(2) | |
1303 | int cx_strtod_lc(cxstring str, double *output, char decsep, const char *groupsep); | |
1304 | ||
1305 | #ifndef CX_STR_IMPLEMENTATION | |
1306 | /** | |
1307 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1308 | */ | |
1309 | #define cx_strtos_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtos_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1310 | /** | |
1311 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1312 | */ | |
1313 | #define cx_strtoi_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtoi_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1314 | /** | |
1315 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1316 | */ | |
1317 | #define cx_strtol_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtol_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1318 | /** | |
1319 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1320 | */ | |
1321 | #define cx_strtoll_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtoll_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1322 | /** | |
1323 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1324 | */ | |
1325 | #define cx_strtoi8_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtoi8_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1326 | /** | |
1327 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1328 | */ | |
1329 | #define cx_strtoi16_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtoi16_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1330 | /** | |
1331 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1332 | */ | |
1333 | #define cx_strtoi32_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtoi32_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1334 | /** | |
1335 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1336 | */ | |
1337 | #define cx_strtoi64_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtoi64_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1338 | /** | |
1339 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1340 | */ | |
1341 | #define cx_strtoz_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtoz_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1342 | /** | |
1343 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1344 | */ | |
1345 | #define cx_strtous_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtous_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1346 | /** | |
1347 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1348 | */ | |
1349 | #define cx_strtou_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtou_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1350 | /** | |
1351 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1352 | */ | |
1353 | #define cx_strtoul_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtoul_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1354 | /** | |
1355 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1356 | */ | |
1357 | #define cx_strtoull_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtoull_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1358 | /** | |
1359 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1360 | */ | |
1361 | #define cx_strtou8_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtou8_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1362 | /** | |
1363 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1364 | */ | |
1365 | #define cx_strtou16_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtou16_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1366 | /** | |
1367 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1368 | */ | |
1369 | #define cx_strtou32_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtou32_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1370 | /** | |
1371 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz_lc() | |
1372 | */ | |
1373 | #define cx_strtou64_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtou64_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1374 | /** | |
1375 | * Converts a string to a number. | |
1376 | * | |
1377 | * The function returns non-zero when conversion is not possible. | |
1378 | * In that case the function sets errno to EINVAL when the reason is an invalid character or an unsupported base. | |
1379 | * It sets errno to ERANGE when the target datatype is too small. | |
1380 | * | |
1381 | * @param str the string to convert | |
1382 | * @param output a pointer to the integer variable where the result shall be stored | |
1383 | * @param base 2, 8, 10, or 16 | |
1384 | * @param groupsep each character in this string is treated as group separator and ignored during conversion | |
1385 | * @retval zero success | |
1386 | * @retval non-zero conversion was not possible | |
1387 | */ | |
1388 | #define cx_strtouz_lc(str, output, base, groupsep) cx_strtouz_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, base, groupsep) | |
1389 | ||
1390 | /** | |
1391 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1392 | */ | |
1393 | #define cx_strtos(str, output, base) cx_strtos_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1394 | /** | |
1395 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1396 | */ | |
1397 | #define cx_strtoi(str, output, base) cx_strtoi_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1398 | /** | |
1399 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1400 | */ | |
1401 | #define cx_strtol(str, output, base) cx_strtol_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1402 | /** | |
1403 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1404 | */ | |
1405 | #define cx_strtoll(str, output, base) cx_strtoll_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1406 | /** | |
1407 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1408 | */ | |
1409 | #define cx_strtoi8(str, output, base) cx_strtoi8_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1410 | /** | |
1411 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1412 | */ | |
1413 | #define cx_strtoi16(str, output, base) cx_strtoi16_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1414 | /** | |
1415 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1416 | */ | |
1417 | #define cx_strtoi32(str, output, base) cx_strtoi32_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1418 | /** | |
1419 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1420 | */ | |
1421 | #define cx_strtoi64(str, output, base) cx_strtoi64_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1422 | /** | |
1423 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1424 | */ | |
1425 | #define cx_strtoz(str, output, base) cx_strtoz_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1426 | /** | |
1427 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1428 | */ | |
1429 | #define cx_strtous(str, output, base) cx_strtous_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1430 | /** | |
1431 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1432 | */ | |
1433 | #define cx_strtou(str, output, base) cx_strtou_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1434 | /** | |
1435 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1436 | */ | |
1437 | #define cx_strtoul(str, output, base) cx_strtoul_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1438 | /** | |
1439 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1440 | */ | |
1441 | #define cx_strtoull(str, output, base) cx_strtoull_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1442 | /** | |
1443 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1444 | */ | |
1445 | #define cx_strtou8(str, output, base) cx_strtou8_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1446 | /** | |
1447 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1448 | */ | |
1449 | #define cx_strtou16(str, output, base) cx_strtou16_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1450 | /** | |
1451 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1452 | */ | |
1453 | #define cx_strtou32(str, output, base) cx_strtou32_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1454 | /** | |
1455 | * @copydoc cx_strtouz() | |
1456 | */ | |
1457 | #define cx_strtou64(str, output, base) cx_strtou64_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1458 | /** | |
1459 | * Converts a string to a number. | |
1460 | * | |
1461 | * The function returns non-zero when conversion is not possible. | |
1462 | * In that case the function sets errno to EINVAL when the reason is an invalid character or an unsupported base. | |
1463 | * It sets errno to ERANGE when the target datatype is too small. | |
1464 | * | |
1465 | * The comma character is treated as group separator and ignored during parsing. | |
1466 | * If you want to choose the set of group separators, use the @c _lc variant of this function (e.g. cx_strtouz_lc()). | |
1467 | * | |
1468 | * @param str the string to convert | |
1469 | * @param output a pointer to the integer variable where the result shall be stored | |
1470 | * @param base 2, 8, 10, or 16 | |
1471 | * @retval zero success | |
1472 | * @retval non-zero conversion was not possible | |
1473 | */ | |
1474 | #define cx_strtouz(str, output, base) cx_strtouz_lc(str, output, base, ",") | |
1475 | ||
1476 | /** | |
1477 | * Converts a string to a single precision floating point number. | |
1478 | * | |
1479 | * The function returns non-zero when conversion is not possible. | |
1480 | * In that case the function sets errno to EINVAL when the reason is an invalid character. | |
1481 | * It sets errno to ERANGE when the necessary representation would exceed the limits defined in libc's float.h. | |
1482 | * | |
1483 | * The decimal separator is assumed to be a dot character. | |
1484 | * The comma character is treated as group separator and ignored during parsing. | |
1485 | * If you want to choose a different format, use cx_strtof_lc(). | |
1486 | * | |
1487 | * @param str the string to convert | |
1488 | * @param output a pointer to the float variable where the result shall be stored | |
1489 | * @param decsep the decimal separator | |
1490 | * @param groupsep each character in this string is treated as group separator and ignored during conversion | |
1491 | * @retval zero success | |
1492 | * @retval non-zero conversion was not possible | |
1493 | */ | |
1494 | #define cx_strtof_lc(str, output, decsep, groupsep) cx_strtof_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, decsep, groupsep) | |
1495 | /** | |
1496 | * Converts a string to a double precision floating point number. | |
1497 | * | |
1498 | * The function returns non-zero when conversion is not possible. | |
1499 | * In that case the function sets errno to EINVAL when the reason is an invalid character. | |
1500 | * | |
1501 | * The decimal separator is assumed to be a dot character. | |
1502 | * The comma character is treated as group separator and ignored during parsing. | |
1503 | * If you want to choose a different format, use cx_strtof_lc(). | |
1504 | * | |
1505 | * @param str the string to convert | |
1506 | * @param output a pointer to the double variable where the result shall be stored | |
1507 | * @param decsep the decimal separator | |
1508 | * @param groupsep each character in this string is treated as group separator and ignored during conversion | |
1509 | * @retval zero success | |
1510 | * @retval non-zero conversion was not possible | |
1511 | */ | |
1512 | #define cx_strtod_lc(str, output, decsep, groupsep) cx_strtod_lc(cx_strcast(str), output, decsep, groupsep) | |
1513 | ||
1514 | /** | |
1515 | * Converts a string to a single precision floating point number. | |
1516 | * | |
1517 | * The function returns non-zero when conversion is not possible. | |
1518 | * In that case the function sets errno to EINVAL when the reason is an invalid character. | |
1519 | * It sets errno to ERANGE when the necessary representation would exceed the limits defined in libc's float.h. | |
1520 | * | |
1521 | * The decimal separator is assumed to be a dot character. | |
1522 | * The comma character is treated as group separator and ignored during parsing. | |
1523 | * If you want to choose a different format, use cx_strtof_lc(). | |
1524 | * | |
1525 | * @param str the string to convert | |
1526 | * @param output a pointer to the float variable where the result shall be stored | |
1527 | * @retval zero success | |
1528 | * @retval non-zero conversion was not possible | |
1529 | */ | |
1530 | #define cx_strtof(str, output) cx_strtof_lc(str, output, '.', ",") | |
1531 | /** | |
1532 | * Converts a string to a double precision floating point number. | |
1533 | * | |
1534 | * The function returns non-zero when conversion is not possible. | |
1535 | * In that case the function sets errno to EINVAL when the reason is an invalid character. | |
1536 | * | |
1537 | * The decimal separator is assumed to be a dot character. | |
1538 | * The comma character is treated as group separator and ignored during parsing. | |
1539 | * If you want to choose a different format, use cx_strtof_lc(). | |
1540 | * | |
1541 | * @param str the string to convert | |
1542 | * @param output a pointer to the double variable where the result shall be stored | |
1543 | * @retval zero success | |
1544 | * @retval non-zero conversion was not possible | |
1545 | */ | |
1546 | #define cx_strtod(str, output) cx_strtod_lc(str, output, '.', ",") | |
1547 | ||
1548 | #endif | |
174 | 1549 | |
1550 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
1551 | } // extern "C" | |
1552 | #endif | |
1553 | ||
1554 | #endif //UCX_STRING_H |