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/*! \file
* \brief Generic C string handling functions.
*
* \inpublicapi
* \ingroup module_utility
*/
#ifndef GMX_UTILITY_CSTRINGUTIL_H
#define GMX_UTILITY_CSTRINGUTIL_H
#include <stdio.h>
#include "gromacs/utility/basedefinitions.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#if 0
}
#endif
/** Continuation character. */
#define CONTINUE '\\'
/** Standard size for char* string buffers. */
#define STRLEN 4096
/*! \brief
* Strip trailing spaces and if s ends with a ::CONTINUE remove that too.
*
* \returns TRUE if s ends with a CONTINUE, FALSE otherwise.
*/
int continuing(char *s);
/*! \brief
* Reads a line from a stream.
*
* This routine reads a string from stream of max length n, including
* \0 and zero terminated, without newlines. \p s should be long
* enough (>= \p n)
*/
char *fgets2(char *s, int n, FILE *stream);
/** Remove portion of a line after a ';' comment sign. */
void strip_comment(char *line);
/** Make a string uppercase. */
void upstring(char *str);
/** Remove leading whitespace from a string. */
void ltrim(char *str);
/** Remove trailing whitespace from a string. */
void rtrim(char *str);
/** Remove leading and trailing whitespace from a string. */
void trim(char *str);
/** Version of gmx_strcasecmp() that also ignores '-' and '_'. */
int gmx_strcasecmp_min(const char *str1, const char *str2);
/** Version of gmx_strncasecmp() that also ignores '-' and '_'. */
int gmx_strncasecmp_min(const char *str1, const char *str2, int n);
/** Case-insensitive strcmp(). */
int gmx_strcasecmp(const char *str1, const char *str2);
/** Case-insensitive strncmp(). */
int gmx_strncasecmp(const char *str1, const char *str2, int n);
/** Creates a duplicate of \p src. */
char *gmx_strdup(const char *src);
/** Duplicates first \p n characters of \p src. */
char *gmx_strndup(const char *src, int n);
/*! \brief
* Pattern matching with wildcards.
*
* \param[in] pattern Pattern to match against.
* \param[in] str String to match.
* \returns 0 on match, GMX_NO_WCMATCH if there is no match.
*
* Matches \p str against \p pattern, which may contain * and ? wildcards.
* All other characters are matched literally.
* Currently, it is not possible to match literal * or ?.
*/
int gmx_wcmatch(const char *pattern, const char *str);
/** Return value for gmx_wcmatch() when there is no match. */
#define GMX_NO_WCMATCH 1
/** Magic hash initialization number from Dan J. Bernstein. */
extern const unsigned int
gmx_string_hash_init;
/*! \brief
* Return a hash of the string according to Dan J. Bernsteins algorithm.
*
* \param[in] s String to calculate hash for.
* \param[in] hash_init Initial (or previous) hash value.
* \returns Updated hash value (hash_init combined with string hash).
*
* On the first invocation for a new string, use the constant
* gmx_string_hash_init for the second argument. If you want to create a hash
* corresponding to several concatenated strings, provide the returned hash
* value as hash_init for the second string, etc.
*/
unsigned int
gmx_string_fullhash_func(const char *s, unsigned int hash_init);
/*! \brief
* Return a hash of the string according to Dan J. Bernsteins algorithm.
*
* \param[in] s String to calculate hash for.
* \param[in] hash_init Initial (or previous) hash value.
* \returns Updated hash value (hash_init combined with string hash).
*
* Identical to gmx_string_fullhash_func, except that
* this routine only uses characters for which isalnum(c) is true,
* and all characters are converted to upper case.
*/
unsigned int
gmx_string_hash_func(const char *s, unsigned int hash_init);
/*! \brief
* Wraps lines, optionally indenting lines.
*
* Wraps lines at \p linewidth, indenting all following lines by \p indent
* spaces. A temp buffer is allocated and returned, which can be disposed of
* if no longer needed.
* If \p bIndentFirst is FALSE, then the first line will not be indented, only
* the lines that are created due to wapping.
*/
char *wrap_lines(const char *buf, int line_width, int indent,
gmx_bool bIndentFirst);
/*! \brief
* Convert a string to gmx_int64_t.
*
* This method works as the standard library function strtol(), except that it
* does not support different bases.
*/
gmx_int64_t str_to_int64_t(const char *str, char **endptr);
/** Minimum size of buffer to pass to gmx_step_str(). */
#define STEPSTRSIZE 22
/*! \brief
* Prints a gmx_int64_t value in buf and returns the pointer to buf.
*
* buf should be large enough to contain i: STEPSTRSIZE (22) chars.
* When multiple gmx_int64_t values are printed in the same printf call,
* be sure to call gmx_step_str with different buffers.
*/
char *gmx_step_str(gmx_int64_t i, char *buf);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
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