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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2012 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** All rights reserved.
** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
**
** This file is part of the Qt3Support module of the Qt Toolkit.
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****************************************************************************/
#include "q3cstring.h"
#include "qregexp.h"
#include "qdatastream.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <limits.h>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*****************************************************************************
Q3CString member functions
*****************************************************************************/
/*!
\class Q3CString
\reentrant
\brief The Q3CString class provides an abstraction of the classic C
zero-terminated char array (char *).
\compat
Q3CString tries to behave like a more convenient \c{const char *}.
The price of doing this is that some algorithms will perform
badly. For example, append() is O(length()) since it scans for a
null terminator. Although you might use Q3CString for text that is
never exposed to the user, for most purposes, and especially for
user-visible text, you should use QString. QString provides
implicit sharing, Unicode and other internationalization support,
and is well optimized.
Note that for the Q3CString methods that take a \c{const char *}
parameter the \c{const char *} must either be 0 (null) or not-null
and '\0' (NUL byte) terminated; otherwise the results are
undefined.
A default constructed Q3CString is \e null, i.e. both the length
and the data pointer are 0 and isNull() returns true.
\note However, if you ask for the data pointer of a null Q3CString
by calling data(), then because the internal representation of the
null Q3CString is shared, it will be detached and replaced with a
non-shared, empty representation, a non-null data pointer will be
returned, and subsequent calls to isNull() will return false. But
if you ask for the data pointer of a null Q3CString by calling
constData(), the shared internal representation is not detached, a
null data pointer is returned, and subsequent calls to isNull()
will continue to return true.
A Q3CString that references the empty string ("", a single '\0'
char) is \e empty, i.e. isEmpty() returns true. Both null and
empty Q3CStrings are legal parameters to the methods. Assigning
\c{const char *} 0 to Q3CString produces a null Q3CString.
The length() function returns the length of the string; resize()
resizes the string and truncate() truncates the string. A string
can be filled with a character using fill(). Strings can be left
or right padded with characters using leftJustify() and
rightJustify(). Characters, strings and regular expressions can be
searched for using find() and findRev(), and counted using
contains().
Strings and characters can be inserted with insert() and appended
with append(). A string can be prepended with prepend().
Characters can be removed from the string with remove() and
replaced with replace().
Portions of a string can be extracted using left(), right() and
mid(). Whitespace can be removed using stripWhiteSpace() and
simplifyWhiteSpace(). Strings can be converted to uppercase or
lowercase with upper() and lower() respectively.
Strings that contain numbers can be converted to numbers with
toShort(), toInt(), toLong(), toULong(), toFloat() and toDouble().
Numbers can be converted to strings with setNum().
Many operators are overloaded to work with Q3CStrings. Q3CString
also supports some more obscure functions, e.g. sprintf(),
setStr() and setExpand().
\sidebar Note on Character Comparisons
In Q3CString the notion of uppercase and lowercase and of which
character is greater than or less than another character is locale
dependent. This affects functions which support a case insensitive
option or which compare or lowercase or uppercase their arguments.
Case insensitive operations and comparisons will be accurate if
both strings contain only ASCII characters. (If \c $LC_CTYPE is
set, most Unix systems do "the right thing".) Functions that this
affects include contains(), find(), findRev(), \l operator<(), \l
operator<=(), \l operator>(), \l operator>=(), lower() and
upper().
This issue does not apply to \l{QString}s since they represent
characters using Unicode.
\endsidebar
Performance note: The Q3CString methods for QRegExp searching are
implemented by converting the Q3CString to a QString and performing
the search on that. This implies a deep copy of the Q3CString data.
If you are going to perform many QRegExp searches on a large
Q3CString, you will get better performance by converting the
Q3CString to a QString yourself, and then searching in the QString.
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString Q3CString::left(uint len) const
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString Q3CString::right(uint len) const
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString Q3CString::mid(uint index, uint len) const
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString Q3CString::lower() const
Use QByteArray::toLower() instead.
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString Q3CString::upper() const
Use QByteArray::toUpper() instead.
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString Q3CString::stripWhiteSpace() const
Use QByteArray::trimmed() instead.
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString Q3CString::simplifyWhiteSpace() const
Use QByteArray::simplified() instead.
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString& Q3CString::insert(uint index, const char *c)
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString& Q3CString::insert(uint index, char c)
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString& Q3CString::prepend(const char *c)
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString& Q3CString::remove(uint index, uint len)
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString& Q3CString::replace(uint index, uint len, const char *c)
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString& Q3CString::replace(char c, const Q3CString &after)
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString& Q3CString::replace(char c, const char *after)
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString& Q3CString::replace(const Q3CString &b, const Q3CString &a)
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString& Q3CString::replace(const char *b, const char *a)
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString& Q3CString::replace(char b, char a)
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString::Q3CString()
Constructs a null string.
\sa isNull()
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString::Q3CString(const QByteArray &ba)
Constructs a copy of \a ba.
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString::Q3CString(const Q3CString &s)
Constructs a shallow copy \a s.
*/
/*! \fn Q3CString::Q3CString(int size)
Constructs a string with room for \a size characters, including
the '\0'-terminator. Makes a null string if \a size == 0.
If \a size \> 0, then the first and last characters in the string
are initialized to '\0'. All other characters are uninitialized.
\sa resize(), isNull()
*/
/*! \fn Q3CString::Q3CString(const char *str)
Constructs a string that is a deep copy of \a str.
If \a str is 0 a null string is created.
\sa isNull()
*/
/*! \fn Q3CString::Q3CString(const char *str, uint maxsize)
Constructs a string that is a deep copy of \a str. The copy will
be at most \a maxsize bytes long including the '\0'-terminator.
Example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qt3support_tools_q3cstring.cpp 0
If \a str contains a 0 byte within the first \a maxsize bytes, the
resulting Q3CString will be terminated by this 0. If \a str is 0 a
null string is created.
\sa isNull()
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString &Q3CString::operator=(const QByteArray &ba)
Assigns byte array \a ba to this Q3CString.
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString &Q3CString::operator=(const Q3CString &s)
Assigns a shallow copy of \a s to this string and returns a
reference to this string.
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString &Q3CString::operator=(const char *str)
\overload
Assigns a deep copy of \a str to this string and returns a
reference to this string.
If \a str is 0 a null string is created.
\sa isNull()
*/
/*
\fn bool Q3CString::isNull() const
Returns true if the string is null, i.e. if data() == 0; otherwise
returns false. A null string is also an empty string.
\note If you ask for the data pointer of a null Q3CString by
calling data(), then because the internal representation of the
null Q3CString is shared, it will be detached and replaced with a
non-shared, empty representation, a non-null data pointer will be
returned, and subsequent calls to isNull() will return false. But
if you ask for the data pointer of a null Q3CString by calling
constData(), the shared internal representation is not detached, a
null data pointer is returned, and subsequent calls to isNull()
will continue to return true.
Example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src.qt3support.tools.q3cstring.cpp 1
\sa isEmpty(), length(), size()
*/
/*
\fn bool Q3CString::isEmpty() const
Returns true if the string is empty, i.e. if length() == 0;
otherwise returns false. An empty string is not always a null
string.
See example in isNull().
\sa isNull(), length(), size()
*/
/*
\fn uint Q3CString::length() const
Returns the length of the string, excluding the '\0'-terminator.
Equivalent to calling \c strlen(data()).
Null strings and empty strings have zero length.
\sa size(), isNull(), isEmpty()
*/
/*
\fn bool Q3CString::truncate(uint pos)
Truncates the string at position \a pos.
Equivalent to calling \c resize(pos+1).
Example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src.qt3support.tools.q3cstring.cpp 2
\sa resize()
*/
/*!
Implemented as a call to the native vsprintf() (see the manual for
your C library).
If the string is shorter than 256 characters, this sprintf() calls
resize(256) to decrease the chance of memory corruption. The
string is resized back to its actual length before sprintf()
returns.
Example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qt3support_tools_q3cstring.cpp 3
\warning All vsprintf() implementations will write past the end of
the target string (*this) if the \a format specification and
arguments happen to be longer than the target string, and some
will also fail if the target string is longer than some arbitrary
implementation limit.
Giving user-supplied arguments to sprintf() is risky: Sooner or
later someone will paste a huge line into your application.
*/
Q3CString &Q3CString::sprintf(const char *format, ...)
{
detach();
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, format);
if (size() < 256)
resize(256); // make string big enough
qvsnprintf(data(), size(), format, ap);
resize(qstrlen(constData()));
va_end(ap);
return *this;
}
/*!
\fn Q3CString Q3CString::copy() const
Returns a deep copy of this string.
*/
/*!
Returns a string of length \a width (plus one for the terminating
'\0') that contains this string padded with the \a fill character.
If the length of the string exceeds \a width and \a truncate is
false (the default), then the returned string is a copy of the
string. If the length of the string exceeds \a width and \a
truncate is true, then the returned string is a left(\a width).
Example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qt3support_tools_q3cstring.cpp 4
\sa rightJustify()
*/
Q3CString Q3CString::leftJustify(uint width, char fill, bool truncate) const
{
Q3CString result;
int len = qstrlen(constData());
int padlen = width - len;
if (padlen > 0) {
result.resize(len+padlen);
memcpy(result.data(), constData(), len);
memset(result.data()+len, fill, padlen);
} else {
if (truncate)
result = left(width);
else
result = *this;
}
return result;
}
/*!
Returns a string of length \a width (plus one for the terminating
'\0') that contains zero or more of the \a fill character followed
by this string.
If the length of the string exceeds \a width and \a truncate is
false (the default), then the returned string is a copy of the
string. If the length of the string exceeds \a width and \a
truncate is true, then the returned string is a left(\a width).
Example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qt3support_tools_q3cstring.cpp 5
\sa leftJustify()
*/
Q3CString Q3CString::rightJustify(uint width, char fill, bool truncate) const
{
Q3CString result;
int len = qstrlen(constData());
int padlen = width - len;
if (padlen > 0) {
result.resize(len+padlen);
memset(result.data(), fill, padlen);
memcpy(result.data()+padlen, constData(), len);
} else {
if (truncate)
result = left(width);
else
result = *this;
}
return result;
}
/*!
Returns the string converted to a \c long value.
If \a ok is not 0: *\a ok is set to false if the string is not a
number, or if it has trailing garbage; otherwise *\a ok is set to
true.
*/
long Q3CString::toLong(bool *ok) const
{
const char *p = constData();
long val=0;
const long max_mult = 214748364;
bool is_ok = false;
int neg = 0;
if (!p)
goto bye;
while (isspace((uchar) *p)) // skip leading space
p++;
if (*p == '-') {
p++;
neg = 1;
} else if (*p == '+') {
p++;
}
if (!isdigit((uchar) *p))
goto bye;
while (isdigit((uchar) *p)) {
if (val > max_mult || (val == max_mult && (*p-'0') > 7+neg))
goto bye;
val = 10*val + (*p++ - '0');
}
if (neg)
val = -val;
while (isspace((uchar) *p)) // skip trailing space
p++;
if (*p == '\0')
is_ok = true;
bye:
if (ok)
*ok = is_ok;
return is_ok ? val : 0;
}
/*!
Returns the string converted to an \c{unsigned long} value.
If \a ok is not 0: *\a ok is set to false if the string is not a
number, or if it has trailing garbage; otherwise *\a ok is set to
true.
*/
ulong Q3CString::toULong(bool *ok) const
{
const char *p = constData();
ulong val=0;
const ulong max_mult = 429496729;
bool is_ok = false;
if (!p)
goto bye;
while (isspace((uchar) *p)) // skip leading space
p++;
if (*p == '+')
p++;
if (!isdigit((uchar) *p))
goto bye;
while (isdigit((uchar) *p)) {
if (val > max_mult || (val == max_mult && (*p-'0') > 5))
goto bye;
val = 10*val + (*p++ - '0');
}
while (isspace((uchar) *p)) // skip trailing space
p++;
if (*p == '\0')
is_ok = true;
bye:
if (ok)
*ok = is_ok;
return is_ok ? val : 0;
}
/*!
Returns the string converted to a \c{short} value.
If \a ok is not 0: *\a ok is set to false if the string is not a
number, is out of range, or if it has trailing garbage; otherwise
*\a ok is set to true.
*/
short Q3CString::toShort(bool *ok) const
{
long v = toLong(ok);
if (ok && *ok && (v < -32768 || v > 32767))
*ok = false;
return (short)v;
}
/*!
Returns the string converted to an \c{unsigned short} value.
If \a ok is not 0: *\a ok is set to false if the string is not a
number, is out of range, or if it has trailing garbage; otherwise
*\a ok is set to true.
*/
ushort Q3CString::toUShort(bool *ok) const
{
ulong v = toULong(ok);
if (ok && *ok && (v > 65535))
*ok = false;
return (ushort)v;
}
/*!
Returns the string converted to a \c{int} value.
If \a ok is not 0: *\a ok is set to false if the string is not a
number, or if it has trailing garbage; otherwise *\a ok is set to
true.
*/
int Q3CString::toInt(bool *ok) const
{
return (int)toLong(ok);
}
/*!
Returns the string converted to an \c{unsigned int} value.
If \a ok is not 0: *\a ok is set to false if the string is not a
number, or if it has trailing garbage; otherwise *\a ok is set to
true.
*/
uint Q3CString::toUInt(bool *ok) const
{
return (uint)toULong(ok);
}
/*!
Returns the string converted to a \c{double} value.
If \a ok is not 0: *\a ok is set to false if the string is not a
number, or if it has trailing garbage; otherwise *\a ok is set to
true.
*/
double Q3CString::toDouble(bool *ok) const
{
char *end;
double val = strtod(constData() ? constData() : "", &end);
if (ok)
*ok = (constData() && *constData() && (end == 0 || *end == '\0'));
return val;
}
/*!
Returns the string converted to a \c{float} value.
If \a ok is not 0: *\a ok is set to false if the string is not a
number, or if it has trailing garbage; otherwise *\a ok is set to
true.
*/
float Q3CString::toFloat(bool *ok) const
{
return (float)toDouble(ok);
}
/*! \fn Q3CString &Q3CString::setStr(const char *str)
Makes a deep copy of \a str. Returns a reference to the string.
*/
/*!
\overload
Sets the string to the string representation of the number \a n
and returns a reference to the string.
*/
Q3CString &Q3CString::setNum(long n)
{
data();
char buf[20];
register char *p = &buf[19];
bool neg;
if (n < 0) {
neg = true;
n = -n;
} else {
neg = false;
}
*p = '\0';
do {
*--p = ((int)(n%10)) + '0';
n /= 10;
} while (n);
if (neg)
*--p = '-';
*this = p;
return *this;
}
/*!
\overload
Sets the string to the string representation of the number \a n
and returns a reference to the string.
*/
Q3CString &Q3CString::setNum(ulong n)
{
data();
char buf[20];
register char *p = &buf[19];
*p = '\0';
do {
*--p = ((int)(n%10)) + '0';
n /= 10;
} while (n);
*this = p;
return *this;
}
/*!
\fn Q3CString &Q3CString::setNum(int n)
\overload
Sets the string to the string representation of the number \a n
and returns a reference to the string.
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString &Q3CString::setNum(uint n)
\overload
Sets the string to the string representation of the number \a n
and returns a reference to the string.
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString &Q3CString::setNum(short n)
\overload
Sets the string to the string representation of the number \a n
and returns a reference to the string.
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString &Q3CString::setNum(ushort n)
\overload
Sets the string to the string representation of the number \a n
and returns a reference to the string.
*/
/*!
Sets the string to the string representation of the number \a n
and returns a reference to the string.
The format of the string representation is specified by the format
character \a f, and the precision (number of digits after the
decimal point) is specified with \a prec.
The valid formats for \a f are 'e', 'E', 'f', 'g' and 'G'. The
formats are the same as for sprintf(); they are explained in \l
QString::arg().
*/
Q3CString &Q3CString::setNum(double n, char f, int prec)
{
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG
if (!(f=='f' || f=='F' || f=='e' || f=='E' || f=='g' || f=='G'))
qWarning("Q3CString::setNum: Invalid format char '%c'", f);
#endif
char format[20];
register char *fs = format; // generate format string
*fs++ = '%'; // "%.<prec>l<f>"
if (prec > 99)
prec = 99;
*fs++ = '.';
if (prec >= 10) {
*fs++ = prec / 10 + '0';
*fs++ = prec % 10 + '0';
} else {
*fs++ = prec + '0';
}
*fs++ = 'l';
*fs++ = f;
*fs = '\0';
return sprintf(format, n);
}
/*! \fn Q3CString &Q3CString::setNum(float n, char f, int prec)
\overload
*/
/*!
Sets the character at position \a index to \a c and expands the
string if necessary, padding with spaces.
Returns false if \a index was out of range and the string could
not be expanded; otherwise returns true.
*/
bool Q3CString::setExpand(uint index, char c)
{
uint oldlen = length();
if (index >= oldlen) {
resize(index+1);
if (index > oldlen)
memset(data() + oldlen, ' ', index - oldlen);
}
*(data() + index) = c;
return true;
}
/*
\fn Q3CString::operator const char *() const
Returns the string data.
*/
/*!
\fn Q3CString& Q3CString::append(const char *str)
Appends string \a str to the string and returns a reference to the
string. Equivalent to operator+=().
*/
#ifndef QT_NO_DATASTREAM
/*! \fn QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &s, const Q3CString &str)
\relates Q3CString
Writes string \a str to the stream \a s.
\sa \link datastreamformat.html Format of the QDataStream operators \endlink
*/
QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &d, const Q3CString &s)
{
if (d.version() >= QDataStream::Qt_4_0)
return operator<<(d, static_cast<const QByteArray &>(s));
// we need to add a NUL to keep compatibility with Qt 3's QByteArray
QByteArray copy = s;
copy.append('\0');
return operator<<(d, copy);
}
/*!
\fn QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &s, Q3CString &str)
\relates Q3CString
Reads a string into \a str from the stream \a s.
\sa \link datastreamformat.html Format of the QDataStream operators \endlink
*/
QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &d, Q3CString &s) {
operator>>(d, static_cast<QByteArray &>(s));
if (d.version() < QDataStream::Qt_4_0 && s.endsWith('\0'))
s.chop(1); // ending NUL
return d;
}
#endif
/*****************************************************************************
Documentation for related functions
*****************************************************************************/
/*!
\fn bool operator==(const Q3CString &s1, const Q3CString &s2)
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 and \a s2 are equal; otherwise returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) == 0.
*/
/*!
\fn bool operator==(const Q3CString &s1, const char *s2)
\overload
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 and \a s2 are equal; otherwise returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) == 0.
*/
/*!
\fn bool operator==(const char *s1, const Q3CString &s2)
\overload
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 and \a s2 are equal; otherwise returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) == 0.
*/
/*!
\fn bool operator!=(const Q3CString &s1, const Q3CString &s2)
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 and \a s2 are different; otherwise returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) != 0.
*/
/*!
\fn bool operator!=(const Q3CString &s1, const char *s2)
\overload
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 and \a s2 are different; otherwise returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) != 0.
*/
/*!
\fn bool operator!=(const char *s1, const Q3CString &s2)
\overload
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 and \a s2 are different; otherwise returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) != 0.
*/
/*!
\fn bool operator<(const Q3CString &s1, const char *s2)
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 is less than \a s2; otherwise returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) \< 0.
*/
/*!
\fn bool operator<(const char *s1, const Q3CString &s2)
\overload
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 is less than \a s2; otherwise returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) \< 0.
*/
/*!
\fn bool operator<=(const Q3CString &s1, const char *s2)
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 is less than or equal to \a s2; otherwise
returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) \<= 0.
*/
/*!
\fn bool operator<=(const char *s1, const Q3CString &s2)
\overload
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 is less than or equal to \a s2; otherwise
returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) \<= 0.
*/
/*!
\fn bool operator>(const Q3CString &s1, const char *s2)
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 is greater than \a s2; otherwise returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) \> 0.
*/
/*!
\fn bool operator>(const char *s1, const Q3CString &s2)
\overload
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 is greater than \a s2; otherwise returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) \> 0.
*/
/*!
\fn bool operator>=(const Q3CString &s1, const char *s2)
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 is greater than or equal to \a s2; otherwise
returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) \>= 0.
*/
/*!
\fn bool operator>=(const char *s1, const Q3CString &s2)
\overload
\relates Q3CString
Returns true if \a s1 is greater than or equal to \a s2; otherwise
returns false.
Equivalent to qstrcmp(\a s1, \a s2) \>= 0.
*/
/*!
\fn const Q3CString operator+(const Q3CString &s1, const Q3CString &s2)
\relates Q3CString
Returns a string which consists of the concatenation of \a s1 and
\a s2.
*/
/*!
\fn const Q3CString operator+(const Q3CString &s1, const char *s2)
\overload
\relates Q3CString
Returns a string which consists of the concatenation of \a s1 and \a s2.
*/
/*!
\fn const Q3CString operator+(const char *s1, const Q3CString &s2)
\overload
\relates Q3CString
Returns a string which consists of the concatenation of \a s1 and \a s2.
*/
/*!
\fn const Q3CString operator+(const Q3CString &s, char c)
\overload
\relates Q3CString
Returns a string which consists of the concatenation of \a s and \a c.
*/
/*!
\fn const Q3CString operator+(char c, const Q3CString &s)
\overload
\relates Q3CString
Returns a string which consists of the concatenation of \a c and \a s.
*/
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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