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* Worldvisions Weaver Software:
* Copyright (C) 1997-2002 Net Integration Technologies, Inc.
*
* Various little string functions...
*
* FIXME: and some other assorted crap that belongs anywhere but here.
*/
#ifndef __WVSTRUTILS_H
#define __WVSTRUTILS_H
#include <sys/types.h> // for off_t
#include <time.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include "wvstring.h"
#include "wvstringlist.h"
#include "wvhex.h"
#ifndef _WIN32
#include "wvregex.h"
#endif
/** \file
* Various little string functions
*/
/**
* Add character c to the end of a string after removing
* terminating carriage returns/linefeeds if any.
*
* You need a buffer that's at least one character bigger than the
* current length of the string, including the terminating NULL.
*/
char *terminate_string(char *string, char c);
/**
* Trims whitespace from the beginning and end of the character string,
* including carriage return / linefeed characters. Modifies the string
* in place. Returns the new first character of the string, which points
* either at 'string' itself or some character contained therein.
*
* string is allowed to be NULL; returns NULL in that case.
*/
char *trim_string(char *string);
/**
* Similar to above, but trims the string starting at the first occurrence of
* c.
*/
char *trim_string(char *string, char c);
/**
* return the string formed by concatenating string 'a' and string 'b' with
* the 'sep' character between them. For example,
* spacecat("xx", "yy", ";");
* returns "xx;yy", and
* spacecat("xx;;", "yy", ";")
* returns "xx;;;yy", and
* spacecat("xx;;", "yy", ";", true)
* returns "xx;yy".
*
* This function is much faster than the more obvious WvString("%s;%s", a, b),
* so it's useful when you're producing a *lot* of string data.
*/
WvString spacecat(WvStringParm a, WvStringParm b, char sep = ' ',
bool onesep = false);
/**
* Replaces all whitespace characters in the string with non-breaking spaces
* ( ) for use with web stuff.
*/
char *non_breaking(const char *string);
/**
* Replace all instances of c1 with c2 for the first 'length' characters in
* 'string'. Ignores terminating NULL, so make sure you set 'length' correctly.
*/
void replace_char(void *string, char c1, char c2, int length);
/**
* Snip off the first part of 'haystack' if it consists of 'needle'.
*/
char *snip_string(char *haystack, char *needle);
#ifndef _WIN32
/**
* In-place modify a character string so that all contained letters are
* in lower case. Returns 'string'.
*/
char *strlwr(char *string);
/**
* In-place modify a character string so that all contained letters are
* in upper case. Returns 'string'.
*/
char *strupr(char *string);
#endif
/** Returns true if all characters in 'string' are isalnum() (alphanumeric). */
bool is_word(const char *string);
/**
* Produce a hexadecimal dump of the data buffer in 'buf' of length 'len'.
* It is formatted with 16 bytes per line; each line has an address offset,
* hex representation, and printable representation.
*
* This is used mostly for debugging purposes. You can send the returned
* WvString object directly to a WvLog or any other WvStream for output.
*/
WvString hexdump_buffer(const void *buf, size_t len, bool charRep = true);
/**
* Returns true if 'c' is a newline or carriage return character.
* Increases code readability a bit.
*/
bool isnewline(char c);
/**
* Converts escaped characters (things like %20 etc.) from web URLS
* into their normal ASCII representations. If you happen to be
* decoding PEM encoded stuff, or anything that has + signs in it that
* you don't want encoded as spaces, then set no_space to true, and
* it should "just work" for you.
*/
WvString url_decode(WvStringParm str, bool no_space = false);
/**
* Converts all those pesky spaces, colons, and other nasties into nice
* unreadable Quasi-Unicode codes. The 'unsafe' parameter is a list of
* characters that are unsafe and should be escaped. If unspecified,
* all characters which are not part of the uric character class defined
* in RFC 2396 will be escaped. Note: The '%' character is always escaped, as
* otherwise the string would not be decodable.
*/
WvString url_encode(WvStringParm str, WvStringParm unsafe = "");
/**
* Returns the difference between to dates in a human readable format
*/
WvString diff_dates(time_t t1, time_t t2);
/**
* Returns an RFC822-compatible date made out of _when, or, if _when < 0, out of
* the current time.
*/
WvString rfc822_date(time_t _when = -1);
/** Returns an RFC1123-compatible date made out of _when */
WvString rfc1123_date(time_t _when);
/** Return the local date (TZ applied) out of _when */
WvString local_date(time_t _when = -1);
/** Return the local time (in format of ISO 8601) out of _when */
WvString intl_time(time_t _when = -1);
/** Return the local date (in format of ISO 8601) out of _when */
WvString intl_date(time_t _when = -1);
/** Return the local date and time (in format of ISO 8601) out of _when */
WvString intl_datetime(time_t _when = -1);
time_t intl_gmtoff(time_t t);
#ifndef _WIN32
/**
* Similar to crypt(), but this randomly selects its own salt.
* This function is defined in strcrypt.cc. It chooses to use the DES
* engine.
*/
WvString passwd_crypt(const char *str);
#endif
/**
* Similar to crypt(), but this randomly selects its own salt.
* This function is defined in strcrypt.cc. It chooses to use the MD5
* engine.
*/
WvString passwd_md5(const char *str);
/**
* Returns a string with a backslash in front of every non alphanumeric
* character in s1.
*/
WvString backslash_escape(WvStringParm s1);
/** How many times does 'c' occur in "s"? */
int strcount(WvStringParm s, const char c);
/**
* Example: encode_hostname_as_DN("www.fizzle.com")
* will result in dc=www,dc=fizzle,dc=com,cn=www.fizzle.com
*/
WvString encode_hostname_as_DN(WvStringParm hostname);
/**
* Given a hostname, turn it into a "nice" one. It has to start with a
* letter/number, END with a letter/number, have underscores converted to
* hyphens, and have no more than one hyphen in a row. If we can't do this
* and have any sort of answer, return "UNKNOWN".
*/
WvString nice_hostname(WvStringParm name);
/**
* Take a full path/file name and splits it up into respective pathname and
* filename. This can also be useful for splitting the toplevel directory off a
* path.
*/
WvString getfilename(WvStringParm fullname);
WvString getdirname(WvStringParm fullname);
/*
* Possible rounding methods for numbers -- remember from school?
*/
enum RoundingMethod
{
ROUND_DOWN,
ROUND_DOWN_AT_POINT_FIVE,
ROUND_UP_AT_POINT_FIVE,
ROUND_UP
};
/**
* Given a number of blocks and a blocksize (default==1 byte), return a
* WvString containing a human-readable representation of blocks*blocksize.
* This function uses SI prefixes.
*/
WvString sizetoa(unsigned long long blocks, unsigned long blocksize = 1,
RoundingMethod rounding_method = ROUND_UP_AT_POINT_FIVE);
/**
* Given a size in kilobyes, return a human readable size.
* This function uses SI prefixes (1 MB = 1 000 KB = 1 000 000 B).
*/
WvString sizektoa(unsigned long long kbytes,
RoundingMethod rounding_method = ROUND_UP_AT_POINT_FIVE);
/**
* Given a number of blocks and a blocksize (default==1 byte), return a
* WvString containing a human-readable representation of blocks*blocksize.
* This function uses IEC prefixes.
*/
WvString sizeitoa(unsigned long long blocks, unsigned long blocksize = 1,
RoundingMethod rounding_method = ROUND_UP_AT_POINT_FIVE);
/**
* Given a size in kilobytes, return a human readable size.
* This function uses IEC prefixes.
*/
WvString sizekitoa(unsigned long long kbytes,
RoundingMethod rounding_method = ROUND_UP_AT_POINT_FIVE);
/** Given a number of seconds, returns a formatted human-readable string
* saying how long the period is.
*/
WvString secondstoa(unsigned int total_seconds);
/**
* Finds a string in an array and returns its index.
* Returns -1 if not found.
*/
int lookup(const char *str, const char * const *table,
bool case_sensitive = false);
/**
* Splits a string and adds each substring to a collection.
* coll : the collection of strings to add to
* _s : the string to split
* splitchars : the set of delimiter characters
* limit : the maximum number of elements to split
*/
template<class StringCollection>
void strcoll_split(StringCollection &coll, WvStringParm _s,
const char *splitchars = " \t", int limit = 0)
{
WvString s(_s);
char *sptr = s.edit(), *eptr, oldc;
// Simple if statement to catch (and add) empty (but not NULL) strings.
if (sptr && !*sptr )
{
WvString *emptyString = new WvString("");
coll.add(emptyString, true);
}
// Needed to catch delimeters at the beginning of the string.
bool firstrun = true;
while (sptr && *sptr)
{
--limit;
if (firstrun)
{
firstrun = false;
}
else
{
sptr += strspn(sptr, splitchars);
}
if (limit)
{
eptr = sptr + strcspn(sptr, splitchars);
}
else
{
eptr = sptr + strlen(sptr);
}
oldc = *eptr;
*eptr = 0;
WvString *newstr = new WvString(sptr);
coll.add(newstr, true);
*eptr = oldc;
sptr = eptr;
}
}
/**
* Splits a string and adds each substring to a collection.
* this behaves differently in that it actually delimits the
* pieces as fields and returns them, it doesn't treat multiple
* delimeters as one and skip them.
*
* ie., parm1::parm2 -> 'parm1','','parm2' when delimited with ':'
*
* coll : the collection of strings to add to
* _s : the string to split
* splitchars : the set of delimiter characters
* limit : the maximum number of elements to split
*/
template<class StringCollection>
void strcoll_splitstrict(StringCollection &coll, WvStringParm _s,
const char *splitchars = " \t", int limit = 0)
{
WvString s(_s);
char *cur = s.edit();
if (!cur) return;
for (;;)
{
--limit;
if (!limit)
{
coll.add(new WvString(cur), true);
break;
}
int len = strcspn(cur, splitchars);
char tmp = cur[len];
cur[len] = 0;
coll.add(new WvString(cur), true);
cur[len] = tmp;
if (!cur[len]) break;
cur += len + 1;
}
}
#ifndef _WIN32 // don't have regex on win32
/**
* Splits a string and adds each substring to a collection.
* coll : the collection of strings to add to
* _s : the string to split
* splitchars : the set of delimiter characters
* limit : the maximum number of elements to split
*/
template<class StringCollection>
void strcoll_split(StringCollection &coll, WvStringParm s,
const WvRegex ®ex, int limit = 0)
{
int start = 0;
int match_start, match_end;
int count = 0;
while ((limit == 0 || count < limit)
&& regex.continuable_match(&s[start], match_start, match_end)
&& match_end > 0)
{
WvString *substr = new WvString;
int len = match_start;
substr->setsize(len+1);
memcpy(substr->edit(), &s[start], len);
substr->edit()[len] = '\0';
coll.add(substr, true);
start += match_end;
++count;
}
if (limit == 0 || count < limit)
{
WvString *last = new WvString(&s[start]);
last->unique();
coll.add(last, true);
}
}
#endif
/**
* Concatenates all strings in a collection and returns the result.
* coll : the collection of strings to read from
* joinchars : the delimiter string to insert between strings
*/
template<class StringCollection>
WvString strcoll_join(const StringCollection &coll,
const char *joinchars = " \t")
{
size_t joinlen = strlen(joinchars);
size_t totlen = 1;
typename StringCollection::Iter s(
const_cast<StringCollection&>(coll));
for (s.rewind(); s.next(); )
{
if (s->cstr())
totlen += strlen(s->cstr());
totlen += joinlen;
}
totlen -= joinlen; // no join chars at tail
WvString total;
total.setsize(totlen);
char *te = total.edit();
te[0] = 0;
bool first = true;
for (s.rewind(); s.next(); )
{
if (first)
first = false;
else
strcat(te, joinchars);
if (s->cstr())
strcat(te, s->cstr());
}
return total;
}
/**
* Replace any instances of "a" with "b" in "s". Kind of like sed, only
* much dumber.
*/
WvString strreplace(WvStringParm s, WvStringParm a, WvStringParm b);
/** Replace any consecutive instances of character c with a single one */
WvString undupe(WvStringParm s, char c);
/** Do gethostname() without a fixed-length buffer */
WvString hostname();
/** Get the fqdn of the local host, using gethostbyname() and gethostname() */
WvString fqdomainname();
/** Get the current working directory without a fixed-length buffer */
WvString wvgetcwd();
/**
* Inserts SI-style spacing into a number
* (eg passing 9876543210 returns "9 876 543 210")
*/
WvString metriculate(const off_t i);
/**
* Returns everything in line (exclusively) after a.
* If a is not in line, "" is returned.
*/
WvString afterstr(WvStringParm line, WvStringParm a);
/**
* Returns everything in line (exclusively) before 'a'.
* If a is not in line, line is returned.
*/
WvString beforestr(WvStringParm line, WvStringParm a);
/**
* Returns the string of length len starting at pos in line.
* Error checking prevents seg fault.
* If pos > line.len()-1 return ""
* if pos+len > line.len() simply return from pos to end of line
*/
WvString substr(WvString line, unsigned int pos, unsigned int len);
/**
* Removes any trailing punctuation ('.', '?', or '!') from the line, and
* returns it in a new string. Does not modify line.
*/
WvString depunctuate(WvStringParm line);
// Converts a string in decimal to an arbitrary numeric type
template<class T>
bool wvstring_to_num(WvStringParm str, T &n)
{
bool neg = false;
n = 0;
for (const char *p = str; *p; ++p)
{
if (isdigit(*p))
{
n = n * T(10) + T(*p - '0');
}
else if ((const char *)str == p
&& *p == '-')
{
neg = true;
}
else return false;
}
if (neg)
n = -n;
return true;
}
/*
* Before using the C-style string escaping functions below, please consider
* using the functions in wvtclstring.h instead; they usualy lead to much more
* human readable and manageable results, and allow representation of
* lists of strings.
*/
struct CStrExtraEscape
{
char ch;
const char *esc;
};
extern const CStrExtraEscape CSTR_TCLSTR_ESCAPES[];
/// Converts data into a C-style string constant.
//
// If data is NULL, returns WvString::null; otherwise, returns an allocated
// WvString containing the C-style string constant that represents the data.
//
// All printable characters including space except " and \ are represented with
// escaping.
//
// The usual C escapes are performed, such as \n, \r, \", \\ and \0.
//
// All other characters are escaped in uppercase hex form, eg. \x9E
//
// The extra_escapes parameter allows for additional characters beyond
// the usual ones escaped in C; setting it to CSTR_TCLSTR_ESCAPES will
// escape { and } as \< and \>, which allows the resulting strings to be
// TCL-string coded without ridiculous double-escaping.
//
WvString cstr_escape(const void *data, size_t size,
const CStrExtraEscape extra_escapes[] = NULL);
/// Converts a C-style string constant into data.
//
// This function does *not* include the trailing null that a C compiler would --
// if you want this null, put \0 at the end of the C-style string
//
// If cstr is correctly formatted and max_size is large enough for the
// resulting data, returns true and size will equal the size of the
// resulting data. If data is not NULL it will contain this data.
//
// If cstr is correctly formatted but max_size is too small for the resulting
// data, returns false and size will equal the minimum value of min_size
// for this function to have returned true. If data is non-NULL it will
// contain the first max_size bytes of resulting data.
//
// If cstr is incorrectly formatted, returns false and size will equal 0.
//
// This functions works just as well on multiple, whitespace-separated
// C-style strings as well. This allows you to concatenate strings produced
// by cstr_escape, and the result of cstr_unescape will be the data blocks
// concatenated together. This implies that the empty string corresponds
// to a valid data block of length zero; however, a null string still returns
// an error.
//
// The extra_escapes parameter must match that used in the call to
// cstr_escape used to produce the escaped strings.
//
bool cstr_unescape(WvStringParm cstr, void *data, size_t max_size, size_t &size,
const CStrExtraEscape extra_escapes[] = NULL);
static inline bool is_int(const char *str)
{
if (!str)
return false;
if (*str == '-')
++str;
if (!*str)
return false;
while (*str)
if (!isdigit(*str++))
return false;
return true;
}
/// Converts a pointer into a string, like glibc's %p formatter would
/// do.
WvString ptr2str(void* ptr);
#endif // __WVSTRUTILS_H
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