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* Worldvisions Weaver Software:
* Copyright (C) 2002 Net Integration Technologies, Inc.
*
* UniConfKeys are paths in the UniConf hierarchy.
*/
#ifndef __UNICONFKEY_H
#define __UNICONFKEY_H
#include "wvstring.h"
#include "wvlinklist.h"
#include <limits.h>
/**
* Represents a UniConf key which is a path in a hierarchy structured much
* like the traditional Unix filesystem.
*
* - Segments in the path are delimited by slashes.
* - The empty string refers to the current level of the tree (eg. root).
* - Keys are case insensitive yet preserve case information.
* - Paired slashes are converted to single slashes.
* - Trailing slashes are discarded.
*
* The following paths are equivalent when canonicalized:
*
* - foo/key (the canonical representation)
* - Foo/Key (also canonical but preserves case)
* - /foo/key (converted to foo/key)
* - foo//key (converted to foo/key)
* - foo/key/ (converted to foo/key)
*
* Keys that may contain slashes or nulls should be escaped in some fashion
* prior to constructing a UniConfKey object. Simply prefixing slashes with
* backslashes is inadequate because UniConfKey does not give any special
* meaning to backslash.
*/
class UniConfKey
{
class Segment : public WvString
{
public:
Segment() :
WvString(WvString::empty)
{
}
Segment(WvStringParm str) :
WvString((!str)? WvString::empty: str)
{
}
Segment(const Segment &segment) :
WvString(segment)
{
}
bool iswild() const
{
return *this == "*" || *this == "...";
}
};
class SegmentVector
{
int _size, _used;
Segment *vec;
public:
SegmentVector(int size) :
_size(size),
_used(0),
vec(new Segment[_size])
{
}
~SegmentVector()
{
deletev vec;
}
void resize(int size, int shift = 0)
{
if (size <= _size)
{
if (shift > 0)
{
for (int i=_used-1; i>=0; --i)
vec[i+shift] = vec[i];
_used += shift;
}
return;
}
Segment *old_vec = vec;
vec = new Segment[size];
if (old_vec)
{
int limit = size-shift;
if (limit > _size)
limit = _size;
if (limit > _used)
limit = _used;
for (int i=0; i<limit; ++i)
vec[i+shift] = old_vec[i];
deletev old_vec;
}
_size = size;
_used += shift;
}
void zap()
{
_used = 0;
}
int size() const
{
return _size;
}
int used() const
{
return _used;
}
void append(const Segment &segment)
{
vec[_used++] = segment;
}
void append(WvStringParm string)
{
append(Segment(string));
}
void replace(int index, const Segment &segment)
{
vec[index] = segment;
if (index >= _used)
_used = index + 1;
}
void replace(int index, WvStringParm string)
{
replace(index, Segment(string));
}
const Segment &operator [](int index) const
{
return vec[index];
}
};
struct Store
{
SegmentVector segments;
int ref_count;
Store(int size, int _ref_count, WvStringParm key = WvString::null);
};
Store *store;
int left, right;
static Store EMPTY_store; /*!< represents "" (root) */
static Store ANY_store; /*!< represents "*" */
static Store RECURSIVE_ANY_store; /*!< represents "..." */
UniConfKey(Store *_store, int _left, int _right) :
store(_store),
left(_left),
right(_right)
{
store->ref_count++;
}
void unique();
void normalize();
UniConfKey &collapse();
public:
static UniConfKey EMPTY; /*!< represents "" (root) */
static UniConfKey ANY; /*!< represents "*" */
static UniConfKey RECURSIVE_ANY; /*!< represents "..." */
/** Constructs an empty UniConfKey (the 'root'). */
UniConfKey() :
store(&EMPTY_store),
left(0),
right(0)
{
store->ref_count++;
}
/**
* Constructs a UniConfKey from a string.
*
* See the rules above for information about how the key string
* is canonicalized.
*
* "key" is the key as a string
*/
UniConfKey(WvStringParm key) :
store(new Store(4, 1, key)),
left(0),
right(store->segments.used())
{
}
/**
* Constructs a UniConfKey from a string.
*
* See the rules above for information about how the key string
* is canonicalized. This constructor only exists to help out the
* C++ compiler with its automatic type conversions.
*
* "key" is the key as a string
*/
UniConfKey(const char *key) :
store(new Store(4, 1, WvFastString(key))),
left(0),
right(store->segments.used())
{
}
/** Constructs a UniConfKey from an int. */
UniConfKey(int key) :
store(new Store(1, 1, WvFastString(key))),
left(0),
right(store->segments.used())
{
}
/**
* Copies a UniConfKey.
* "other" is the key to copy
*/
UniConfKey(const UniConfKey &other) :
store(other.store),
left(other.left),
right(other.right)
{
store->ref_count++;
}
/**
* Constructs a UniConfKey by concatenating two keys.
* "path" is the initial part of the new path
* "key" is the tail of the new path
*/
UniConfKey(const UniConfKey &path, const UniConfKey &key);
~UniConfKey()
{
if (--store->ref_count == 0)
delete store;
}
/**
* Appends a path to this path.
* "other" is the path
*/
void append(const UniConfKey &other);
/**
* Prepends a path to this path.
* "other" is the path
*/
void prepend(const UniConfKey &other);
/**
* Returns true if this path has zero segments (also known as root).
* Returns: numsegments() == 0
*/
bool isempty() const
{
return right == left;
}
/** Returns true if the key contains a wildcard. */
bool iswild() const;
/** Returns true if the key has a trailing slash. */
bool hastrailingslash() const
{
return right > left && !store->segments[right-1];
}
/**
* Returns the number of segments in this path.
*
* The number of segments is equal to the number of slashes
* in the path unless the path is "/" (the root), which has
* zero segments.
*
* Returns: the number of segments
*/
int numsegments() const
{
return right - left;
}
/**
* Returns the specified segment of the path.
* "i" is the segment index
* Returns: the segment
*/
UniConfKey segment(int n) const
{
return range(n, n + 1);
}
/**
* Returns the path formed by the first n segments of this path and
* removes them from the key.
* Returns: the path
*/
UniConfKey pop(int n = 1);
/**
* Returns the path formed by the n first segments of this path.
* "n" is the number of segments
* Returns: the path
*/
UniConfKey first(int n = 1) const
{
return range(0, n);
}
/**
* Returns the path formed by the n last segments of this path.
* "n" is the number of segments
* Returns: the path
*/
UniConfKey last(int n = 1) const
{
return range(numsegments() - n, INT_MAX);
}
/**
* Returns the path formed by removing the first n segments of
* this path.
* "n" is the number of segments
* Returns: the path
*/
UniConfKey removefirst(int n = 1) const
{
return range(n, INT_MAX);
}
/**
* Returns the path formed by removing the last n segments of
* this path.
* "n" is the number of segments
* Returns: the path
*/
UniConfKey removelast(int n = 1) const
{
return range(0, numsegments() - n);
}
/**
* Returns a range of segments.
* "i" is the first segment index, beginning if <= 0
* "j" is the last segment index, end if >= numsegments()
* Returns: the path, empty if j <= i
*/
UniConfKey range(int i, int j) const;
/**
* Returns the canonical string representation of the path.
*
* If the UniConfKey was constructed in part or whole from
* strings, then the string returned here will have the same
* case information as those strings but the arrangement of
* slashes may differ. That is, the identity
* UniConfKey(string).printable() == string does not hold.
*
* Returns: the path as a string
*/
WvString printable() const;
operator WvString() const
{ return printable(); }
/**
* Returns a (const char *) of printable() directly.
*/
const char *cstr() const
{ return printable(); }
/**
* Assigns this path to equal another.
* "other" is the other path
*/
UniConfKey &operator= (const UniConfKey &other)
{
if (--store->ref_count == 0)
delete store;
store = other.store;
left = other.left;
right = other.right;
++store->ref_count;
return *this;
}
/**
* Compares two paths lexicographically.
* Uses case-insensitive matching on the path string to produce
* a total ordering of all paths.
* "other" is the other path
* Returns: 0 if *this == other, < 0 if *this < other, else > 0
*/
int compareto(const UniConfKey &other) const;
/**
* Determines if the key matches a pattern.
* Patterns are simply keys that may have path segments consiting
* entirely of "*". Optional path segments are indicated by
* the segment "..." which matches zero or more segments.
*
* Using wildcards to represent part of a segment is not supported yet.
* "pattern" is the pattern
* Returns: true if the key matches, false otherwise
*/
bool matches(const UniConfKey &pattern) const;
/**
* Returns true if 'key' is a the same, or a subkey, of this UniConfKey.
*/
bool suborsame(const UniConfKey &key) const;
bool suborsame(const UniConfKey &key, UniConfKey &subkey) const;
/**
* If this UniConfKey is a subkey of 'key', then return the subkey
* portion. Behaviour is undefined when this is not the same. Use
* suborsame() to check.
*/
UniConfKey subkey(const UniConfKey &key) const;
/**
* Determines if two paths are equal.
* "other" is the other path
* Returns: true in that case
*/
bool operator== (const UniConfKey &other) const
{ return compareto(other) == 0; }
/**
* Determines if two paths are unequal.
* "other" is the other path
* Returns: true in that case
*/
bool operator!= (const UniConfKey &other) const
{ return compareto(other) != 0; }
/**
* Determines if this path precedes the other lexicographically.
* "other" is the other path
* Returns: true in that case
*/
bool operator< (const UniConfKey &other) const
{ return compareto(other) < 0; }
class Iter;
friend unsigned WvHash(const UniConfKey &k);
};
DeclareWvList(UniConfKey);
/** An iterator over the segments of a key. */
class UniConfKey::Iter
{
const UniConfKey &key;
int seg, max;
UniConfKey curseg;
public:
Iter(const UniConfKey &_key) : key(_key)
{ }
void rewind()
{ seg = -1; max = key.numsegments(); }
bool cur()
{ return seg >= 0 && seg < max; }
bool next()
{ seg++; curseg = key.segment(seg); return cur(); }
const UniConfKey *ptr() const
{ return &curseg; }
WvIterStuff(const UniConfKey);
};
#endif // __UNICONFKEY_H
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