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author | Sebastian Holtermann <sebholt@xwmw.org> | 2019-08-22 14:34:40 (GMT) |
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committer | Sebastian Holtermann <sebholt@xwmw.org> | 2019-08-22 14:38:10 (GMT) |
commit | 9b334397f55b70689ff1d8f7d6767a34834e85b6 (patch) | |
tree | bc33e4dc90eef2c351e278219bc9743d40af632c /Source/cmFindPathCommand.cxx | |
parent | 130dbe4a5d49baa4404a399860bd3a6182783ece (diff) | |
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Source sweep: Use cmStrCat for string concatenation
This patch is generated by a python script that uses regular expressions to
search for string concatenation patterns of the kind
```
std::string str = <ARG0>;
str += <ARG1>;
str += <ARG2>;
...
```
and replaces them with a single `cmStrCat` call
```
std::string str = cmStrCat(<ARG0>, <ARG1>, <ARG2>, ...);
```
If any `<ARGX>` is itself a concatenated string of the kind
```
a + b + c + ...;
```
then `<ARGX>` is split into multiple arguments for the `cmStrCat` call.
If there's a sequence of literals in the `<ARGX>`, then all literals in the
sequence are concatenated and merged into a single literal argument for
the `cmStrCat` call.
Single character strings are converted to single char arguments for
the `cmStrCat` call.
`std::to_string(...)` wrappings are removed from `cmStrCat` arguments,
because it supports numeric types as well as string types.
`arg.substr(x)` arguments to `cmStrCat` are replaced with
`cm::string_view(arg).substr(x)`
Diffstat (limited to 'Source/cmFindPathCommand.cxx')
-rw-r--r-- | Source/cmFindPathCommand.cxx | 16 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/Source/cmFindPathCommand.cxx b/Source/cmFindPathCommand.cxx index 38ff2ed..41f5e51 100644 --- a/Source/cmFindPathCommand.cxx +++ b/Source/cmFindPathCommand.cxx @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ #include "cmMakefile.h" #include "cmStateTypes.h" +#include "cmStringAlgorithms.h" #include "cmSystemTools.h" class cmExecutionStatus; @@ -88,12 +89,8 @@ std::string cmFindPathCommand::FindHeaderInFramework(std::string const& file, frameWorkName.clear(); } if (!frameWorkName.empty()) { - std::string fpath = dir; - fpath += frameWorkName; - fpath += ".framework"; - std::string intPath = fpath; - intPath += "/Headers/"; - intPath += fileName; + std::string fpath = cmStrCat(dir, frameWorkName, ".framework"); + std::string intPath = cmStrCat(fpath, "/Headers/", fileName); if (cmSystemTools::FileExists(intPath)) { if (this->IncludeFileInPath) { return intPath; @@ -104,9 +101,7 @@ std::string cmFindPathCommand::FindHeaderInFramework(std::string const& file, } // if it is not found yet or not a framework header, then do a glob search // for all frameworks in the directory: dir/*.framework/Headers/<file> - std::string glob = dir; - glob += "*.framework/Headers/"; - glob += file; + std::string glob = cmStrCat(dir, "*.framework/Headers/", file); cmsys::Glob globIt; globIt.FindFiles(glob); std::vector<std::string> files = globIt.GetFiles(); @@ -126,8 +121,7 @@ std::string cmFindPathCommand::FindNormalHeader() std::string tryPath; for (std::string const& n : this->Names) { for (std::string const& sp : this->SearchPaths) { - tryPath = sp; - tryPath += n; + tryPath = cmStrCat(sp, n); if (cmSystemTools::FileExists(tryPath)) { if (this->IncludeFileInPath) { return tryPath; |