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20 #ifndef UTIL_STRING_HEADER
21 #define UTIL_STRING_HEADER
23 #include "irrlichttypes_bloated.h"
32 #define STRINGIFY(x) #x
33 #define TOSTRING(x) STRINGIFY(x)
35 // Checks whether a byte is an inner byte for an utf-8 multibyte sequence
36 #define IS_UTF8_MULTB_INNER(x) (((unsigned char)x >= 0x80) && ((unsigned char)x < 0xc0))
38 typedef std::map<std::string, std::string> StringMap;
45 // try not to convert between wide/utf8 encodings; this can result in data loss
46 // try to only convert between them when you need to input/output stuff via Irrlicht
47 std::wstring utf8_to_wide(const std::string &input);
48 std::string wide_to_utf8(const std::wstring &input);
50 wchar_t *utf8_to_wide_c(const char *str);
52 // NEVER use those two functions unless you have a VERY GOOD reason to
53 // they just convert between wide and multibyte encoding
54 // multibyte encoding depends on current locale, this is no good, especially on Windows
56 // You must free the returned string!
57 // The returned string is allocated using new
58 wchar_t *narrow_to_wide_c(const char *str);
59 std::wstring narrow_to_wide(const std::string &mbs);
60 std::string wide_to_narrow(const std::wstring &wcs);
62 std::string urlencode(std::string str);
63 std::string urldecode(std::string str);
64 u32 readFlagString(std::string str, const FlagDesc *flagdesc, u32 *flagmask);
65 std::string writeFlagString(u32 flags, const FlagDesc *flagdesc, u32 flagmask);
66 size_t mystrlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size);
67 char *mystrtok_r(char *s, const char *sep, char **lasts);
68 u64 read_seed(const char *str);
69 bool parseColorString(const std::string &value, video::SColor &color, bool quiet);
73 * Returns a copy of \p str with spaces inserted at the right hand side to ensure
74 * that the string is \p len characters in length. If \p str is <= \p len then the
75 * returned string will be identical to str.
77 inline std::string padStringRight(std::string str, size_t len)
80 str.insert(str.end(), len - str.size(), ' ');
86 * Returns a version of \p str with the first occurrence of a string
87 * contained within ends[] removed from the end of the string.
90 * @param ends A NULL- or ""- terminated array of strings to remove from s in
91 * the copy produced. Note that once one of these strings is removed
92 * that no further postfixes contained within this array are removed.
94 * @return If no end could be removed then "" is returned.
96 inline std::string removeStringEnd(const std::string &str,
99 const char **p = ends;
101 for (; *p && (*p)[0] != '\0'; p++) {
102 std::string end = *p;
103 if (str.size() < end.size())
105 if (str.compare(str.size() - end.size(), end.size(), end) == 0)
106 return str.substr(0, str.size() - end.size());
114 * Check two strings for equivalence. If \p case_insensitive is true
115 * then the case of the strings is ignored (default is false).
119 * @param case_insensitive
120 * @return true if the strings match
122 template <typename T>
123 inline bool str_equal(const std::basic_string<T> &s1,
124 const std::basic_string<T> &s2,
125 bool case_insensitive = false)
127 if (!case_insensitive)
130 if (s1.size() != s2.size())
133 for (size_t i = 0; i < s1.size(); ++i)
134 if(tolower(s1[i]) != tolower(s2[i]))
142 * Check whether \p str begins with the string prefix. If \p case_insensitive
143 * is true then the check is case insensitve (default is false; i.e. case is
148 * @param case_insensitive
149 * @return true if the str begins with prefix
151 template <typename T>
152 inline bool str_starts_with(const std::basic_string<T> &str,
153 const std::basic_string<T> &prefix,
154 bool case_insensitive = false)
156 if (str.size() < prefix.size())
159 if (!case_insensitive)
160 return str.compare(0, prefix.size(), prefix) == 0;
162 for (size_t i = 0; i < prefix.size(); ++i)
163 if (tolower(str[i]) != tolower(prefix[i]))
169 * Check whether \p str begins with the string prefix. If \p case_insensitive
170 * is true then the check is case insensitve (default is false; i.e. case is
175 * @param case_insensitive
176 * @return true if the str begins with prefix
178 template <typename T>
179 inline bool str_starts_with(const std::basic_string<T> &str,
181 bool case_insensitive = false)
183 return str_starts_with(str, std::basic_string<T>(prefix),
188 * Splits a string into its component parts separated by the character
191 * @return An std::vector<std::basic_string<T> > of the component parts
193 template <typename T>
194 inline std::vector<std::basic_string<T> > str_split(
195 const std::basic_string<T> &str,
198 std::vector<std::basic_string<T> > parts;
199 std::basic_stringstream<T> sstr(str);
200 std::basic_string<T> part;
202 while (std::getline(sstr, part, delimiter))
203 parts.push_back(part);
211 * @return A copy of \p str converted to all lowercase characters.
213 inline std::string lowercase(const std::string &str)
217 s2.reserve(str.size());
219 for (size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); i++)
220 s2 += tolower(str[i]);
228 * @return A copy of \p str with leading and trailing whitespace removed.
230 inline std::string trim(const std::string &str)
234 while (std::isspace(str[front]))
237 size_t back = str.size();
238 while (back > front && std::isspace(str[back - 1]))
241 return str.substr(front, back - front);
246 * Returns whether \p str should be regarded as (bool) true. Case and leading
247 * and trailing whitespace are ignored. Values that will return
248 * true are "y", "yes", "true" and any number that is not 0.
251 inline bool is_yes(const std::string &str)
253 std::string s2 = lowercase(trim(str));
255 return s2 == "y" || s2 == "yes" || s2 == "true" || atoi(s2.c_str()) != 0;
260 * Converts the string \p str to a signed 32-bit integer. The converted value
261 * is constrained so that min <= value <= max.
263 * @see atoi(3) for limitations
266 * @param min Range minimum
267 * @param max Range maximum
268 * @return The value converted to a signed 32-bit integer and constrained
269 * within the range defined by min and max (inclusive)
271 inline s32 mystoi(const std::string &str, s32 min, s32 max)
273 s32 i = atoi(str.c_str());
284 /// Returns a 64-bit value represented by the string \p str (decimal).
285 inline s64 stoi64(const std::string &str)
287 std::stringstream tmp(str);
293 // MSVC2010 includes it's own versions of these
294 //#if !defined(_MSC_VER) || _MSC_VER < 1600
298 * Returns a 32-bit value reprensented by the string \p str (decimal).
299 * @see atoi(3) for further limitations
301 inline s32 mystoi(const std::string &str)
303 return atoi(str.c_str());
308 * Returns s 32-bit value represented by the wide string \p str (decimal).
309 * @see atoi(3) for further limitations
311 inline s32 mystoi(const std::wstring &str)
313 return mystoi(wide_to_narrow(str));
318 * Returns a float reprensented by the string \p str (decimal).
321 inline float mystof(const std::string &str)
323 return atof(str.c_str());
331 // TODO: Replace with C++11 std::to_string.
333 /// Returns A string representing the value \p val.
334 template <typename T>
335 inline std::string to_string(T val)
337 std::ostringstream oss;
342 /// Returns a string representing the decimal value of the 32-bit value \p i.
343 inline std::string itos(s32 i) { return to_string(i); }
344 /// Returns a string representing the decimal value of the 64-bit value \p i.
345 inline std::string i64tos(s64 i) { return to_string(i); }
346 /// Returns a string representing the decimal value of the float value \p f.
347 inline std::string ftos(float f) { return to_string(f); }
351 * Replace all occurrences of \p pattern in \p str with \p replacement.
353 * @param str String to replace pattern with replacement within.
354 * @param pattern The pattern to replace.
355 * @param replacement What to replace the pattern with.
357 inline void str_replace(std::string &str, const std::string &pattern,
358 const std::string &replacement)
360 std::string::size_type start = str.find(pattern, 0);
361 while (start != str.npos) {
362 str.replace(start, pattern.size(), replacement);
363 start = str.find(pattern, start + replacement.size());
369 * Replace all occurrences of the character \p from in \p str with \p to.
371 * @param str The string to (potentially) modify.
372 * @param from The character in str to replace.
373 * @param to The replacement character.
375 void str_replace(std::string &str, char from, char to);
379 * Check that a string only contains whitelisted characters. This is the
380 * opposite of string_allowed_blacklist().
382 * @param str The string to be checked.
383 * @param allowed_chars A string containing permitted characters.
384 * @return true if the string is allowed, otherwise false.
386 * @see string_allowed_blacklist()
388 inline bool string_allowed(const std::string &str, const std::string &allowed_chars)
390 return str.find_first_not_of(allowed_chars) == str.npos;
395 * Check that a string contains no blacklisted characters. This is the
396 * opposite of string_allowed().
398 * @param str The string to be checked.
399 * @param blacklisted_chars A string containing prohibited characters.
400 * @return true if the string is allowed, otherwise false.
402 * @see string_allowed()
404 inline bool string_allowed_blacklist(const std::string &str,
405 const std::string &blacklisted_chars)
407 return str.find_first_of(blacklisted_chars) == str.npos;
412 * Create a string based on \p from where a newline is forcefully inserted
413 * every \p row_len characters.
415 * @note This function does not honour word wraps and blindy inserts a newline
416 * every \p row_len characters whether it breaks a word or not. It is
417 * intended to be used for, for example, showing paths in the GUI.
419 * @note This function doesn't wrap inside utf-8 multibyte sequences and also
420 * counts multibyte sequences correcly as single characters.
422 * @param from The (utf-8) string to be wrapped into rows.
423 * @param row_len The row length (in characters).
424 * @return A new string with the wrapping applied.
426 inline std::string wrap_rows(const std::string &from,
431 size_t character_idx = 0;
432 for (size_t i = 0; i < from.size(); i++) {
433 if (!IS_UTF8_MULTB_INNER(from[i])) {
434 // Wrap string after last inner byte of char
435 if (character_idx > 0 && character_idx % row_len == 0)
447 * Removes backslashes from an escaped string (FormSpec strings)
449 template <typename T>
450 inline std::basic_string<T> unescape_string(std::basic_string<T> &s)
452 std::basic_string<T> res;
454 for (size_t i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) {
468 * Checks that all characters in \p to_check are a decimal digits.
471 * @return true if to_check is not empty and all characters in to_check are
472 * decimal digits, otherwise false
474 inline bool is_number(const std::string &to_check)
476 for (size_t i = 0; i < to_check.size(); i++)
477 if (!std::isdigit(to_check[i]))
480 return !to_check.empty();
485 * Returns a C-string, either "true" or "false", corresponding to \p val.
487 * @return If \p val is true, then "true" is returned, otherwise "false".
489 inline const char *bool_to_cstr(bool val)
491 return val ? "true" : "false";