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/*********************************************************************** filename: CEGUIString.h created: 26/2/2004 author: Paul D Turner purpose: Defines string class used within the GUI system. *************************************************************************/ /*************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2004 - 2006 Paul D Turner & The CEGUI Development Team * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to * the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR * OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, * ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR * OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. ***************************************************************************/ #ifndef _CEGUIString_h_ #define _CEGUIString_h_ #include "CEGUIBase.h" #include
#include
#include
// Start of CEGUI namespace section namespace CEGUI { #define STR_QUICKBUFF_SIZE 32 /************************************************************************* Basic Types *************************************************************************/ typedef uint8 utf8; //typedef uint16 utf16; // removed typedef to prevent usage, as utf16 is not supported (yet) typedef uint32 utf32; /*! \brief String class used within the GUI system. For the most part, this class can replace std::string in basic usage. However, currently String does not use the current locale, and also comparisons do not take into account the Unicode data tables, so are not 'correct' as such. */ class CEGUIEXPORT String { public: /************************************************************************* Integral Types *************************************************************************/ typedef utf32 value_type; //!< Basic 'code point' type used for String (utf32) typedef size_t size_type; //!< Unsigned type used for size values and indices typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type; //!< Signed type used for differences typedef utf32& reference; //!< Type used for utf32 code point references typedef const utf32& const_reference; //!< Type used for constant utf32 code point references typedef utf32* pointer; //!< Type used for utf32 code point pointers typedef const utf32* const_pointer; //!< Type used for constant utf32 code point pointers static const size_type npos; //!< Value used to represent 'not found' conditions and 'all code points' etc. private: /************************************************************************* Implementation data *************************************************************************/ size_type d_cplength; //!< holds length of string in code points (not including null termination) size_type d_reserve; //!< code point reserve size (currently allocated buffer size in code points). mutable utf8* d_encodedbuff; //!< holds string data encoded as utf8 (generated only by calls to c_str() and data()) mutable size_type d_encodeddatlen; //!< holds length of encoded data (in case it's smaller than buffer). mutable size_type d_encodedbufflen; //!< length of above buffer (since buffer can be bigger then the data it holds to save re-allocations). utf32 d_quickbuff[STR_QUICKBUFF_SIZE]; //!< This is a integrated 'quick' buffer to save allocations for smallish strings utf32* d_buffer; //!< Pointer the the main buffer memory. This is only valid when quick-buffer is not being used public: /************************************************************************* Iterator Classes *************************************************************************/ /*! \brief Constant forward iterator class for String objects */ #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER <= 1200) class const_iterator : public std::iterator
#else class const_iterator : public std::iterator
#endif { public: ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // data ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// const utf32* d_ptr; ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Methods ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// const_iterator(void) { d_ptr = 0; } const_iterator(const_pointer ptr) { d_ptr = ptr; } const_reference operator*() const { return *d_ptr; } #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER <= 1200) # pragma warning (push) # pragma warning (disable : 4284) #endif const_pointer operator->() const { return &**this; } #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER <= 1200) # pragma warning (pop) #endif const_iterator& operator++() { ++d_ptr; return *this; } const_iterator operator++(int) { const_iterator temp = *this; ++*this; return temp; } const_iterator& operator--() { --d_ptr; return *this; } const_iterator operator--(int) { const_iterator temp = *this; --*this; return temp; } const_iterator& operator+=(difference_type offset) { d_ptr += offset; return *this; } const_iterator operator+(difference_type offset) const { const_iterator temp = *this; return temp += offset; } const_iterator& operator-=(difference_type offset) { return *this += -offset; } const_iterator operator-(difference_type offset) const { const_iterator temp = *this; return temp -= offset; } difference_type operator-(const const_iterator& iter) const { return d_ptr - iter.d_ptr; } const_reference operator[](difference_type offset) const { return *(*this + offset); } bool operator==(const const_iterator& iter) const { return d_ptr == iter.d_ptr; } bool operator!=(const const_iterator& iter) const { return !(*this == iter); } bool operator<(const const_iterator& iter) const { return d_ptr < iter.d_ptr; } bool operator>(const const_iterator& iter) const { return (!(iter < *this)); } bool operator<=(const const_iterator& iter) const { return (!(iter < *this)); } bool operator>=(const const_iterator& iter) const { return (!(*this < iter)); } friend const_iterator operator+(difference_type offset, const const_iterator& iter) { return iter + offset; } }; /*! \brief Forward iterator class for String objects */ class iterator : public const_iterator { public: iterator(void) {} iterator(pointer ptr) : const_iterator(ptr) {} reference operator*() const { return ((reference)**(const_iterator *)this); } #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER <= 1200) # pragma warning (push) # pragma warning (disable : 4284) #endif pointer operator->() const { return &**this; } #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER <= 1200) # pragma warning (pop) #endif iterator& operator++() { ++this->d_ptr; return *this; } iterator operator++(int) { iterator temp = *this; ++*this; return temp; } iterator& operator--() { --this->d_ptr; return *this; } iterator operator--(int) { iterator temp = *this; --*this; return temp; } iterator& operator+=(difference_type offset) { this->d_ptr += offset; return *this; } iterator operator+(difference_type offset) const { iterator temp = *this; return temp + offset; } iterator& operator-=(difference_type offset) { return *this += -offset; } iterator operator-(difference_type offset) const { iterator temp = *this; return temp -= offset; } difference_type operator-(const const_iterator& iter) const { return ((const_iterator)*this - iter); } reference operator[](difference_type offset) const { return *(*this + offset); } friend iterator operator+(difference_type offset, const iterator& iter) { return iter + offset; } }; /*! \brief Constant reverse iterator class for String objects */ #if defined(_MSC_VER) && ((_MSC_VER <= 1200) || ((_MSC_VER <= 1300) && defined(_STLPORT_VERSION))) typedef std::reverse_iterator
const_reverse_iterator; #else typedef std::reverse_iterator
const_reverse_iterator; #endif /*! \brief Reverse iterator class for String objects */ #if defined(_MSC_VER) && ((_MSC_VER <= 1200) || ((_MSC_VER <= 1300) && defined(_STLPORT_VERSION))) typedef std::reverse_iterator
reverse_iterator; #else typedef std::reverse_iterator
reverse_iterator; #endif public: /*! \brief Functor that can be used as comparator in a std::map with String keys. It's faster than using the default, but the map will no longer be sorted alphabetically. */ struct FastLessCompare { bool operator() (const String& a, const String& b) const { const size_t la = a.length(); const size_t lb = b.length(); if (la == lb) return (memcmp(a.ptr(), b.ptr(), la*sizeof(utf32)) < 0); return (la < lb); } }; public: ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Default Construction and Destructor ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Constructs an empty string */ String(void) { init(); } /*! \brief Destructor for String objects */ ~String(void); ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Construction via CEGUI::String ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Copy constructor - Creates a new string with the same value as \a str \param str String object used to initialise the newly created string \return Nothing */ String(const String& str) { init(); assign(str); } /*! \brief Constructs a new string initialised with code points from another String object. \param str String object used to initialise the newly created string \param str_idx Starting code-point of \a str to be used when initialising the new String \param str_num Maximum number of code points from \a str that are to be assigned to the new String \return Nothing */ String(const String& str, size_type str_idx, size_type str_num = npos) { init(); assign(str, str_idx, str_num); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Construction via std::string ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Constructs a new string and initialises it using the std::string std_str \param std_str The std::string object that is to be used to initialise the new String object. \note The characters of \a std_str are taken to be unencoded data which represent Unicode code points 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the provided data will occur. \return Nothing \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String object would be too big. */ String(const std::string& std_str) { init(); assign(std_str); } /*! \brief Constructs a new string initialised with characters from the given std::string object. \param std_str std::string object used to initialise the newly created string \param str_idx Starting character of \a std_str to be used when initialising the new String \note The characters of \a std_str are taken to be unencoded data which represent Unicode code points 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the provided data will occur. \param str_num Maximum number of characters from \a std_str that are to be assigned to the new String \return Nothing \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String object would be too big. */ String(const std::string& std_str, size_type str_idx, size_type str_num = npos) { init(); assign(std_str, str_idx, str_num); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Construction via UTF-8 stream (for straight ASCII use, only codes 0x00 - 0x7f are valid) ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Constructs a new String object and initialise it using the provided utf8 encoded string buffer. \param utf8_str Pointer to a buffer containing a null-terminated Unicode string encoded as utf8 data. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \return Nothing \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String object would be too big. */ String(const utf8* utf8_str) { init(); assign(utf8_str); } /*! \brief Constructs a new String object and initialise it using the provided utf8 encoded string buffer. A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param utf8_str Pointer to a buffer containing Unicode string data encoded as utf8. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param chars_len Length of the provided utf8 string in code units (not code-points). \return Nothing \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String object would be too big. */ String(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type chars_len) { init(); assign(utf8_str, chars_len); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Construction via code-point (using a UTF-32 code unit) ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Constructs a new String that is initialised with the specified code point \param num The number of times \a code_point is to be put into new String object \param code_point The Unicode code point to be used when initialising the String object \return Nothing \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String object would be too big. */ String(size_type num, utf32 code_point) { init(); assign(num, code_point); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Construction via iterator ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Create string with characters in the range [beg, end) /*! \brief Construct a new string object and initialise it with code-points from the range [beg, end). \param beg Iterator describing the start of the data to be used when initialising the String object \param end Iterator describing the (exclusive) end of the data to be used when initialising the String object \return Nothing */ String(const_iterator iter_beg, const_iterator iter_end) { init(); append(iter_beg, iter_end); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Construction via c-string ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Constructs a new String object and initialise it using the provided c-string. \param c_str Pointer to a c-string. \return Nothing \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String object would be too big. */ String(const char* cstr) { init(); assign(cstr); } /*! \brief Constructs a new String object and initialise it using characters from the provided char array. \param chars char array. \param chars_len Number of chars from the array to be used. \return Nothing \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String object would be too big. */ String(const char* chars, size_type chars_len) { init(); assign(chars, chars_len); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Size operations ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Returns the size of the String in code points \return Number of code points currently in the String */ size_type size(void) const { return d_cplength; } /*! \brief Returns the size of the String in code points \return Number of code points currently in the String */ size_type length(void) const { return d_cplength; } /*! \brief Returns true if the String is empty \return true if the String is empty, else false. */ bool empty(void) const { return (d_cplength == 0); } /*! \brief Returns the maximum size of a String. Any operation that would result in a String that is larger than this value will throw the std::length_error exception. \return The maximum number of code points that a string can contain */ static size_type max_size(void) { return (((size_type)-1) / sizeof(utf32)); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Capacity Operations ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // return the number of code points the string could hold without re-allocation // (due to internal encoding this will always report the figure for worst-case encoding, and could even be < size()!) /*! \brief Return the number of code points that the String could hold before a re-allocation would be required. \return Size of the current reserve buffer. This is the maximum number of code points the String could hold before a buffer re-allocation would be required */ size_type capacity(void) const { return d_reserve - 1; } // reserve internal memory for at-least 'num' code-points (characters). if num is 0, request is shrink-to-fit. /*! \brief Specifies the amount of reserve capacity to allocate. \param num The number of code points to allocate space for. If \a num is larger that the current reserve, then a re-allocation will occur. If \a num is smaller than the current reserve (but not 0) the buffer may be shrunk to the larger of the specified number, or the current String size (operation is currently not implemented). If \a num is 0, then the buffer is re-allocated to fit the current String size. \return Nothing \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String object would be too big. */ void reserve(size_type num = 0) { if (num == 0) trim(); else grow(num); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Comparisons ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Compares this String with the String 'str'. \note This does currently not properly consider Unicode and / or the system locale. \param str The String object that is to compared with this String. \return - 0 if the String objects are equal - <0 if this String is lexicographically smaller than \a str - >0 if this String is lexicographically greater than \a str */ int compare(const String& str) const { return compare(0, d_cplength, str); } /*! \brief Compares code points from this String with code points from the String 'str'. \note This does currently not properly consider Unicode and / or the system locale. \param idx Index of the first code point from this String to consider. \param len Maximum number of code points from this String to consider. \param str The String object that is to compared with this String. \param str_idx Index of the first code point from String \a str to consider. \param str_len Maximum number of code points from String \a str to consider \return - 0 if the specified sub-strings are equal - <0 if specified sub-strings are lexicographically smaller than \a str - >0 if specified sub-strings are lexicographically greater than \a str \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if either \a idx or \a str_idx are invalid. */ int compare(size_type idx, size_type len, const String& str, size_type str_idx = 0, size_type str_len = npos) const { if ((d_cplength < idx) || (str.d_cplength < str_idx)) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if ((len == npos) || (idx + len > d_cplength)) len = d_cplength - idx; if ((str_len == npos) || (str_idx + str_len > str.d_cplength)) str_len = str.d_cplength - str_idx; int val = (len == 0) ? 0 : utf32_comp_utf32(&ptr()[idx], &str.ptr()[str_idx], (len < str_len) ? len : str_len); return (val != 0) ? ((val < 0) ? -1 : 1) : (len < str_len) ? -1 : (len == str_len) ? 0 : 1; } /*! \brief Compares this String with the std::string 'std_str'. \note This does currently not properly consider Unicode and / or the system locale. \param std_str The std::string object that is to compared with this String. \note Characters from \a std_str are considered to represent Unicode code points in the range 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the encountered data is performed. \return - 0 if the string objects are equal - <0 if this string is lexicographically smaller than \a std_str - >0 if this string is lexicographically greater than \a std_str */ int compare(const std::string& std_str) const { return compare(0, d_cplength, std_str); } /*! \brief Compares code points from this String with code points from the std::string 'std_str'. \note This does currently not properly consider Unicode and / or the system locale. \param idx Index of the first code point from this String to consider. \param len Maximum number of code points from this String to consider. \param std_str The std::string object that is to compared with this String. \note Characters from \a std_str are considered to represent Unicode code points in the range 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the encountered data is performed. \param str_idx Index of the first character from std::string \a std_str to consider. \param str_len Maximum number of characters from std::string \a std_str to consider \return - 0 if the specified sub-strings are equal - <0 if specified sub-strings are lexicographically smaller than \a std_str - >0 if specified sub-strings are lexicographically greater than \a std_str \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if either \a idx or \a str_idx are invalid. */ int compare(size_type idx, size_type len, const std::string& std_str, size_type str_idx = 0, size_type str_len = npos) const { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (std_str.size() < str_idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for std::string"); if ((len == npos) || (idx + len > d_cplength)) len = d_cplength - idx; if ((str_len == npos) || (str_idx + str_len > std_str.size())) str_len = (size_type)std_str.size() - str_idx; int val = (len == 0) ? 0 : utf32_comp_char(&ptr()[idx], &std_str.c_str()[str_idx], (len < str_len) ? len : str_len); return (val != 0) ? ((val < 0) ? -1 : 1) : (len < str_len) ? -1 : (len == str_len) ? 0 : 1; } /*! \brief Compares this String with the null-terminated utf8 encoded 'utf8_str'. \note This does currently not properly consider Unicode and / or the system locale. \param utf8_str The buffer containing valid Unicode data encoded as utf8 that is to compared with this String. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \return - 0 if the strings are equal - <0 if this string is lexicographically smaller than \a utf8_str - >0 if this string is lexicographically greater than \a utf8_str */ int compare(const utf8* utf8_str) const { return compare(0, d_cplength, utf8_str, encoded_size(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Compares code points from this String with the null-terminated utf8 encoded 'utf8_str'. \note This does currently not properly consider Unicode and / or the system locale. \param idx Index of the first code point from this String to consider. \param len Maximum number of code points from this String to consider. \param utf8_str The buffer containing valid Unicode data encoded as utf8 that is to compared with this String. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \return - 0 if the specified sub-strings are equal - <0 if specified sub-strings are lexicographically smaller than \a utf8_str - >0 if specified sub-strings are lexicographically greater than \a utf8_str \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid. */ int compare(size_type idx, size_type len, const utf8* utf8_str) const { return compare(idx, len, utf8_str, encoded_size(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Compares code points from this String with the utf8 encoded data in buffer 'utf8_str'. \note This does currently not properly consider Unicode and / or the system locale. \param idx Index of the first code point from this String to consider. \param len Maximum number of code points from this String to consider. \param utf8_str The buffer containing valid Unicode data encoded as utf8 that is to compared with this String. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param str_cplen The number of encoded code points in the buffer \a utf8_str (this is not the same as the number of code units). \return - 0 if the specified sub-strings are equal - <0 if specified sub-strings are lexicographically smaller than \a utf8_str - >0 if specified sub-strings are lexicographically greater than \a utf8_str \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid. \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a str_cplen is set to npos. */ int compare(size_type idx, size_type len, const utf8* utf8_str, size_type str_cplen) const { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (str_cplen == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for utf8 encoded string can not be 'npos'"); if ((len == npos) || (idx + len > d_cplength)) len = d_cplength - idx; int val = (len == 0) ? 0 : utf32_comp_utf8(&ptr()[idx], utf8_str, (len < str_cplen) ? len : str_cplen); return (val != 0) ? ((val < 0) ? -1 : 1) : (len < str_cplen) ? -1 : (len == str_cplen) ? 0 : 1; } /*! \brief Compares this String with the given c-string. \note This does currently not properly consider Unicode and / or the system locale. \param c_str The c-string that is to compared with this String. \return - 0 if the strings are equal - <0 if this string is lexicographically smaller than \a c_str - >0 if this string is lexicographically greater than \a c_str */ int compare(const char* cstr) const { return compare(0, d_cplength, cstr, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Compares code points from this String with the given c-string. \note This does currently not properly consider Unicode and / or the system locale. \param idx Index of the first code point from this String to consider. \param len Maximum number of code points from this String to consider. \param c_str The c-string that is to compared with this String. \return - 0 if the specified sub-strings are equal - <0 if specified sub-strings are lexicographically smaller than \a c_str - >0 if specified sub-strings are lexicographically greater than \a c_str \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid. */ int compare(size_type idx, size_type len, const char* cstr) const { return compare(idx, len, cstr, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Compares code points from this String with chars in the given char array. \note This does currently not properly consider Unicode and / or the system locale. \param idx Index of the first code point from this String to consider. \param len Maximum number of code points from this String to consider. \param chars The array containing the chars that are to compared with this String. \param chars_len The number of chars in the array. \return - 0 if the specified sub-strings are equal - <0 if specified sub-strings are lexicographically smaller than \a chars - >0 if specified sub-strings are lexicographically greater than \a chars \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid. \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a chars_len is set to npos. */ int compare(size_type idx, size_type len, const char* chars, size_type chars_len) const { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (chars_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for char array can not be 'npos'"); if ((len == npos) || (idx + len > d_cplength)) len = d_cplength - idx; int val = (len == 0) ? 0 : utf32_comp_char(&ptr()[idx], chars, (len < chars_len) ? len : chars_len); return (val != 0) ? ((val < 0) ? -1 : 1) : (len < chars_len) ? -1 : (len == chars_len) ? 0 : 1; } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Character access ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Returns the code point at the given index. \param idx Zero based index of the code point to be returned. \note - For constant strings length()/size() provide a valid index and will access the default utf32 value. - For non-constant strings length()/size() is an invalid index, and acceesing (especially writing) this index could cause string corruption. \return The utf32 code point at the given index within the String. */ reference operator[](size_type idx) { return (ptr()[idx]); } /*! \brief Returns the code point at the given index. \param idx Zero based index of the code point to be returned. \note - For constant strings length()/size() provide a valid index and will access the default utf32 value. - For non-constant strings length()/size() is an invalid index, and acceesing (especially writing) this index could cause string corruption. \return The utf32 code point at the given index within the String. */ value_type operator[](size_type idx) const { return ptr()[idx]; } /*! \brief Returns the code point at the given index. \param idx Zero based index of the code point to be returned. \return The utf32 code point at the given index within the String. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is >= length(). */ reference at(size_type idx) { if (d_cplength <= idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); return ptr()[idx]; } /*! \brief Returns the code point at the given index. \param idx Zero based index of the code point to be returned. \return The utf32 code point at the given index within the String. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is >= length(). */ const_reference at(size_type idx) const { if (d_cplength <= idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); return ptr()[idx]; } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // C-Strings and arrays ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Returns contents of the String as a null terminated string of utf8 encoded data. \return Pointer to a char buffer containing the contents of the String encoded as null-terminated utf8 data. \note The buffer returned from this function is owned by the String object. \note Any function that modifies the String data will invalidate the buffer returned by this call. */ const char* c_str(void) const { return (const char*)build_utf8_buff(); } /*! \brief Returns contents of the String as utf8 encoded data. \return Pointer to a buffer containing the contents of the String encoded utf8 data. \note The buffer returned from this function is owned by the String object. \note Any function that modifies the String data will invalidate the buffer returned by this call. */ const utf8* data(void) const { return build_utf8_buff(); } /*! \brief Returns a pointer to the buffer in use. */ utf32* ptr(void) { return (d_reserve > STR_QUICKBUFF_SIZE) ? d_buffer : d_quickbuff; } /*! \brief Returns a pointer to the buffer in use. (const version) */ const utf32* ptr(void) const { return (d_reserve > STR_QUICKBUFF_SIZE) ? d_buffer : d_quickbuff; } // copy, at most, 'len' code-points of the string, begining with code-point 'idx', into the array 'buf' as valid utf8 encoded data // return number of utf8 code units placed into the buffer /*! \brief Copies an area of the String into the provided buffer as encoded utf8 data. \param buf Pointer to a buffer that is to receive the encoded data (this must be big enough to hold the encoded data) \param len Maximum number of code points from the String that should be encoded into the buffer \param idx Index of the first code point to be encoded into the buffer \return The number of utf8 encoded code units transferred to the buffer. \note A code unit does not equal a code point. A utf32 code point, when encoded as utf8, can occupy between 1 and 4 code units. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx was invalid for this String. */ size_type copy(utf8* buf, size_type len = npos, size_type idx = 0) const { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (len == npos) len = d_cplength; return encode(&ptr()[idx], buf, npos, len); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // UTF8 Encoding length information ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // return the number of bytes required to hold 'num' code-points, starting at code-point 'idx', of the the string when encoded as utf8 data. /*! \brief Return the number of utf8 code units required to hold an area of the String when encoded as utf8 data \param num Maximum number of code points to consider when calculating utf8 encoded size. \param idx Index of the first code point to consider when calculating the utf8 encoded size \return The number of utf8 code units (bytes) required to hold the specified sub-string when encoded as utf8 data. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx was invalid for this String. */ size_type utf8_stream_len(size_type num = npos, size_type idx = 0) const { using namespace std; if (d_cplength < idx) throw out_of_range("Index was out of range for CEGUI::String object"); size_type maxlen = d_cplength - idx; return encoded_size(&ptr()[idx], ceguimin(num, maxlen)); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Assignment Functions ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Assign the value of String \a str to this String \param str String object containing the string value to be assigned. \return This String after the assignment has happened */ String& operator=(const String& str) { return assign(str); } /*! \brief Assign a sub-string of String \a str to this String \param str String object containing the string data to be assigned. \param str_idx Index of the first code point in \a str that is to be assigned \param str_num Maximum number of code points from \a str that are be be assigned \return This String after the assignment has happened \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if str_idx is invalid for \a str */ String& assign(const String& str, size_type str_idx = 0, size_type str_num = npos) { if (str.d_cplength < str_idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index was out of range for CEGUI::String object"); if (str_num == npos) str_num = str.d_cplength - str_idx; grow(str_num); setlen(str_num); memcpy(ptr(), &str.ptr()[str_idx], str_num * sizeof(utf32)); return *this; } /*! \brief Assign the value of std::string \a std_str to this String \note The characters of \a std_str are taken to be unencoded data which represent Unicode code points 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the provided data will occur. \param std_str std::string object containing the string value to be assigned. \return This String after the assignment has happened \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would have been too large. */ String& operator=(const std::string& std_str) { return assign(std_str); } /*! \brief Assign a sub-string of std::string \a std_str to this String \note The characters of \a std_str are taken to be unencoded data which represent Unicode code points 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the provided data will occur. \param std_str std::string object containing the string value to be assigned. \param str_idx Index of the first character of \a std_str to be assigned \param str_num Maximum number of characters from \a std_str to be assigned \return This String after the assignment has happened \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a str_idx is invalid for \a std_str \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would have been too large. */ String& assign(const std::string& std_str, size_type str_idx = 0, size_type str_num = npos) { if (std_str.size() < str_idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index was out of range for std::string object"); if (str_num == npos) str_num = (size_type)std_str.size() - str_idx; grow(str_num); setlen(str_num); while(str_num--) { ((*this)[str_num]) = static_cast
(static_cast
(std_str[str_num + str_idx])); } return *this; } /*! \brief Assign to this String the string value represented by the given null-terminated utf8 encoded data \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param utf8_str Buffer containing valid null-terminated utf8 encoded data \return This String after the assignment has happened \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would have been too large. */ String& operator=(const utf8* utf8_str) { return assign(utf8_str, utf_length(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Assign to this String the string value represented by the given null-terminated utf8 encoded data \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param utf8_str Buffer containing valid null-terminated utf8 encoded data \return This String after the assignment has happened \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would have been too large. */ String& assign(const utf8* utf8_str) { return assign(utf8_str, utf_length(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Assign to this String the string value represented by the given utf8 encoded data \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param utf8_str Buffer containing valid utf8 encoded data \param str_num Number of code units (not code points) in the buffer pointed to by \a utf8_str \return This String after the assignment has happened \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would have been too large, or if str_num is 'npos'. */ String& assign(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type str_num) { if (str_num == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for utf8 encoded string can not be 'npos'"); size_type enc_sze = encoded_size(utf8_str, str_num); grow(enc_sze); encode(utf8_str, ptr(), d_reserve, str_num); setlen(enc_sze); return *this; } /*! \brief Assigns the specified utf32 code point to this String. Result is always a String 1 code point in length. \param code_point Valid utf32 Unicode code point to be assigned to the string \return This String after assignment */ String& operator=(utf32 code_point) { return assign(1, code_point); } /*! \brief Assigns the specified code point repeatedly to the String \param num The number of times to assign the code point \param code_point Valid utf32 Unicode code point to be assigned to the string \return This String after assignment. \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a num was 'npos' */ String& assign(size_type num, utf32 code_point) { if (num == npos) throw std::length_error("Code point count can not be 'npos'"); grow(num); setlen(num); utf32* p = ptr(); while(num--) *p++ = code_point; return *this; } /*! \brief Assign to this String the given C-string. \param c_str Pointer to a valid C style string. \return This String after the assignment has happened \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would have been too large. */ String& operator=(const char* cstr) { return assign(cstr, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Assign to this String the given C-string. \param c_str Pointer to a valid C style string. \return This String after the assignment has happened \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would have been too large. */ String& assign(const char* cstr) { return assign(cstr, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Assign to this String a number of chars from a char array. \param chars char array. \param chars_len Number of chars to be assigned. \return This String after the assignment has happened \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would have been too large. */ String& assign(const char* chars, size_type chars_len) { grow(chars_len); utf32* pt = ptr(); for (size_type i = 0; i < chars_len; ++i) { *pt++ = static_cast
(static_cast
(*chars++)); } setlen(chars_len); return *this; } /*! \brief Swaps the value of this String with the given String \a str \param str String object whos value is to be swapped with this String. \return Nothing */ void swap(String& str) { size_type temp_len = d_cplength; d_cplength = str.d_cplength; str.d_cplength = temp_len; size_type temp_res = d_reserve; d_reserve = str.d_reserve; str.d_reserve = temp_res; utf32* temp_buf = d_buffer; d_buffer = str.d_buffer; str.d_buffer = temp_buf; // see if we need to swap 'quick buffer' data if (temp_res <= STR_QUICKBUFF_SIZE) { utf32 temp_qbf[STR_QUICKBUFF_SIZE]; memcpy(temp_qbf, d_quickbuff, STR_QUICKBUFF_SIZE * sizeof(utf32)); memcpy(d_quickbuff, str.d_quickbuff, STR_QUICKBUFF_SIZE * sizeof(utf32)); memcpy(str.d_quickbuff, temp_qbf, STR_QUICKBUFF_SIZE * sizeof(utf32)); } } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Appending Functions ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Appends the String \a str \param str String object that is to be appended \return This String after the append operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& operator+=(const String& str) { return append(str); } /*! \brief Appends a sub-string of the String \a str \param str String object containing data to be appended \param str_idx Index of the first code point to be appended \param str_num Maximum number of code points to be appended \return This String after the append operation \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a str_idx is invalid for \a str. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& append(const String& str, size_type str_idx = 0, size_type str_num = npos) { if (str.d_cplength < str_idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (str_num == npos) str_num = str.d_cplength - str_idx; grow(d_cplength + str_num); memcpy(&ptr()[d_cplength], &str.ptr()[str_idx], str_num * sizeof(utf32)); setlen(d_cplength + str_num); return *this; } /*! \brief Appends the std::string \a std_str \param std_str std::string object that is to be appended \note The characters of \a std_str are taken to be unencoded data which represent Unicode code points 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the provided data will occur. \return This String after the append operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& operator+=(const std::string& std_str) { return append(std_str); } /*! \brief Appends a sub-string of the std::string \a std_str \param std_str std::string object containing data to be appended \note The characters of \a std_str are taken to be unencoded data which represent Unicode code points 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the provided data will occur. \param str_idx Index of the first character to be appended \param str_num Maximum number of characters to be appended \return This String after the append operation \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a str_idx is invalid for \a std_str. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& append(const std::string& std_str, size_type str_idx = 0, size_type str_num = npos) { if (std_str.size() < str_idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for std::string"); if (str_num == npos) str_num = (size_type)std_str.size() - str_idx; size_type newsze = d_cplength + str_num; grow(newsze); utf32* pt = &ptr()[newsze-1]; while(str_num--) *pt-- = static_cast
(static_cast
(std_str[str_num])); setlen(newsze); return *this; } /*! \brief Appends to the String the null-terminated utf8 encoded data in the buffer utf8_str. \param utf8_str buffer holding the null-terminated utf8 encoded data that is to be appended \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \return This String after the append operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& operator+=(const utf8* utf8_str) { return append(utf8_str, utf_length(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Appends to the String the null-terminated utf8 encoded data in the buffer utf8_str. \param utf8_str Buffer holding the null-terminated utf8 encoded data that is to be appended \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \return This String after the append operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& append(const utf8* utf8_str) { return append(utf8_str, utf_length(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Appends to the String the utf8 encoded data in the buffer utf8_str. \param utf8_str Buffer holding the utf8 encoded data that is to be appended \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param len Number of code units (not code points) in the buffer to be appended \return This String after the append operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large, or if \a len was 'npos' */ String& append(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type len) { if (len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for utf8 encoded string can not be 'npos'"); size_type encsz = encoded_size(utf8_str, len); size_type newsz = d_cplength + encsz; grow(newsz); encode(utf8_str, &ptr()[d_cplength], encsz, len); setlen(newsz); return *this; } /*! \brief Appends a single code point to the string \param code_point utf32 Unicode code point that is to be appended \return This String after the append operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too long. */ String& operator+=(utf32 code_point) { return append(1, code_point); } /*! \brief Appends a single code point multiple times to the string \param num Number of copies of the code point to be appended \param code_point utf32 Unicode code point that is to be appended \return This String after the append operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too long, or if \a num was 'npos'. */ String& append(size_type num, utf32 code_point) { if (num == npos) throw std::length_error("Code point count can not be 'npos'"); size_type newsz = d_cplength + num; grow(newsz); utf32* p = &ptr()[d_cplength]; while(num--) *p++ = code_point; setlen(newsz); return *this; } /*! \brief Appends a single code point to the string \param code_point utf32 Unicode code point that is to be appended \return Nothing \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too long. */ void push_back(utf32 code_point) { append(1, code_point); } /*! \brief Appends the code points in the reange [beg, end) \param beg Iterator describing the start of the range to be appended \param end Iterator describing the (exclusive) end of the range to be appended. \return This String after the append operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting string would be too large. */ String& append(const_iterator iter_beg, const_iterator iter_end) { return replace(end(), end(), iter_beg, iter_end); } /*! \brief Appends to the String the given c-string. \param c_str c-string that is to be appended. \return This String after the append operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& operator+=(const char* cstr) { return append(cstr, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Appends to the String the given c-string. \param c_str c-string that is to be appended. \return This String after the append operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& append(const char* cstr) { return append(cstr, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Appends to the String chars from the given char array. \param chars char array holding the chars that are to be appended \param chars_len Number of chars to be appended \return This String after the append operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large, or if \a chars_len was 'npos' */ String& append(const char* chars, size_type chars_len) { if (chars_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for char array can not be 'npos'"); size_type newsz = d_cplength + chars_len; grow(newsz); utf32* pt = &ptr()[newsz-1]; while(chars_len--) *pt-- = static_cast
(static_cast
(chars[chars_len])); setlen(newsz); return *this; } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Insertion Functions ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Inserts the given String object at the specified position. \param idx Index where the string is to be inserted. \param str String object that is to be inserted. \return This String after the insert. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& insert(size_type idx, const String& str) { return insert(idx, str, 0, npos); } /*! \brief Inserts a sub-string of the given String object at the specified position. \param idx Index where the string is to be inserted. \param str String object containing data to be inserted. \param str_idx Index of the first code point from \a str to be inserted. \param str_num Maximum number of code points from \a str to be inserted. \return This String after the insert. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx or \a str_idx are out of range. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& insert(size_type idx, const String& str, size_type str_idx, size_type str_num) { if ((d_cplength < idx) || (str.d_cplength < str_idx)) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (str_num == npos) str_num = str.d_cplength - str_idx; size_type newsz = d_cplength + str_num; grow(newsz); memmove(&ptr()[idx + str_num], &ptr()[idx], (d_cplength - idx) * sizeof(utf32)); memcpy(&ptr()[idx], &str.ptr()[str_idx], str_num * sizeof(utf32)); setlen(newsz); return *this; } /*! \brief Inserts the given std::string object at the specified position. \param idx Index where the std::string is to be inserted. \param std_str std::string object that is to be inserted. \note The characters of \a std_str are taken to be unencoded data which represent Unicode code points 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the provided data will occur. \return This String after the insert. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& insert(size_type idx, const std::string& std_str) { return insert(idx, std_str, 0, npos); } /*! \brief Inserts a sub-string of the given std::string object at the specified position. \param idx Index where the string is to be inserted. \param std_str std::string object containing data to be inserted. \note The characters of \a std_str are taken to be unencoded data which represent Unicode code points 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the provided data will occur. \param str_idx Index of the first character from \a std_str to be inserted. \param str_num Maximum number of characters from \a str to be inserted. \return This String after the insert. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx or \a str_idx are out of range. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& insert(size_type idx, const std::string& std_str, size_type str_idx, size_type str_num) { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (std_str.size() < str_idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for std::string"); if (str_num == npos) str_num = (size_type)std_str.size() - str_idx; size_type newsz = d_cplength + str_num; grow(newsz); memmove(&ptr()[idx + str_num], &ptr()[idx], (d_cplength - idx) * sizeof(utf32)); utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx + str_num - 1]; while(str_num--) *pt-- = static_cast
(static_cast
(std_str[str_idx + str_num])); setlen(newsz); return *this; } /*! \brief Inserts the given null-terminated utf8 encoded data at the specified position. \param idx Index where the data is to be inserted. \param utf8_str Buffer containing the null-terminated utf8 encoded data that is to be inserted. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \return This String after the insert. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& insert(size_type idx, const utf8* utf8_str) { return insert(idx, utf8_str, utf_length(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Inserts the given utf8 encoded data at the specified position. \param idx Index where the data is to be inserted. \param utf8_str Buffer containing the utf8 encoded data that is to be inserted. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param len Length of the data to be inserted in uf8 code units (not code points) \return This String after the insert. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large, or if \a len is 'npos' */ String& insert(size_type idx, const utf8* utf8_str, size_type len) { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length of utf8 encoded string can not be 'npos'"); size_type encsz = encoded_size(utf8_str, len); size_type newsz = d_cplength + encsz; grow(newsz); memmove(&ptr()[idx + encsz], &ptr()[idx], (d_cplength - idx) * sizeof(utf32)); encode(utf8_str, &ptr()[idx], encsz, len); setlen(newsz); return *this; } /*! \brief Inserts a code point multiple times into the String \param idx Index where the code point(s) are to be inserted \param num The number of times to insert the code point \param code_point The utf32 code point that is to be inserted \return This String after the insertion. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large, or if \a num is 'npos' */ String& insert(size_type idx, size_type num, utf32 code_point) { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (num == npos) throw std::length_error("Code point count can not be 'npos'"); size_type newsz = d_cplength + num; grow(newsz); memmove(&ptr()[idx + num], &ptr()[idx], (d_cplength - idx) * sizeof(utf32)); utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx + num - 1]; while(num--) *pt-- = code_point; setlen(newsz); return *this; } /*! \brief Inserts a code point multiple times into the String \param pos Iterator describing the position where the code point(s) are to be inserted \param num The number of times to insert the code point \param code_point The utf32 code point that is to be inserted \return This String after the insertion. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large, or if \a num is 'npos' */ void insert(iterator pos, size_type num, utf32 code_point) { insert(safe_iter_dif(pos, begin()), num, code_point); } /*! \brief Inserts a single code point into the String \param pos Iterator describing the position where the code point is to be inserted \param code_point The utf32 code point that is to be inserted \return This String after the insertion. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ iterator insert(iterator pos, utf32 code_point) { insert(pos, 1, code_point); return pos; } /*! \brief Inserts code points specified by the range [beg, end). \param pos Iterator describing the position where the data is to be inserted \param beg Iterator describing the begining of the range to be inserted \param end Iterator describing the (exclusive) end of the range to be inserted. \return Nothing. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ void insert(iterator iter_pos, const_iterator iter_beg, const_iterator iter_end) { replace(iter_pos, iter_pos, iter_beg, iter_end); } /*! \brief Inserts the given c-string at the specified position. \param idx Index where the c-string is to be inserted. \param c_str c-string that is to be inserted. \return This String after the insert. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large. */ String& insert(size_type idx, const char* cstr) { return insert(idx, cstr, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Inserts chars from the given char array at the specified position. \param idx Index where the data is to be inserted. \param chars char array containing the chars that are to be inserted. \param chars_len Length of the char array to be inserted. \return This String after the insert. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would be too large, or if \a chars_len is 'npos' */ String& insert(size_type idx, const char* chars, size_type chars_len) { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (chars_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length of char array can not be 'npos'"); size_type newsz = d_cplength + chars_len; grow(newsz); memmove(&ptr()[idx + chars_len], &ptr()[idx], (d_cplength - idx) * sizeof(utf32)); utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx + chars_len - 1]; while(chars_len--) *pt-- = static_cast
(static_cast
(chars[chars_len])); setlen(newsz); return *this; } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Erasing characters ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Removes all data from the String \return Nothing */ void clear(void) { setlen(0); trim(); } /*! \brief Removes all data from the String \return The empty String (*this) */ String& erase(void) { clear(); return *this; } /*! \brief Erase a single code point from the string \param idx The index of the code point to be removed. \return This String after the erase operation \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ String& erase(size_type idx) { return erase(idx, 1); } /*! \brief Erase a range of code points \param idx Index of the first code point to be removed. \param len Maximum number of code points to be removed. \return This String after the erase operation. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ String& erase(size_type idx, size_type len = npos) { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range foe CEGUI::String"); if (len == npos) len = d_cplength - idx; size_type newsz = d_cplength - len; memmove(&ptr()[idx], &ptr()[idx + len], (d_cplength - idx - len) * sizeof(utf32)); setlen(newsz); return *this; } /*! \brief Erase the code point described by the given iterator \param pos Iterator describing the code point to be erased \return This String after the erase operation. */ String& erase(iterator pos) { return erase(safe_iter_dif(pos, begin()), 1); } /*! \brief Erase a range of code points described by the iterators [beg, end). \param beg Iterator describing the postion of the beginning of the range to erase \param end Iterator describing the postion of the (exclusive) end of the range to erase \return This String after the erase operation. */ String& erase(iterator iter_beg, iterator iter_end) { return erase(safe_iter_dif(iter_beg, begin()), safe_iter_dif(iter_end, iter_beg)); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Resizing ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Resizes the String either by inserting default utf32 code points to make it larger, or by truncating to make it smaller \param num The length, in code points, that the String is to be made. \return Nothing. \exception std::length_error Thrown if the String would be too large. */ void resize(size_type num) { resize(num, utf32()); } /*! \brief Resizes the String either by inserting the given utf32 code point to make it larger, or by truncating to make it smaller \param num The length, in code points, that the String is to be made. \param code_point The utf32 code point that should be used when majing the String larger \return Nothing. \exception std::length_error Thrown if the String would be too large. */ void resize(size_type num, utf32 code_point) { if (num < d_cplength) { setlen(num); } else { append(num - d_cplength, code_point); } } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Replacing Characters ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Replace code points in the String with the specified String object \param idx Index of the first code point to be replaced \param len Maximum number of code points to be replaced (if this is 0, operation is an insert at position \a idx) \param str The String object that is to replace the specified code points \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String& replace(size_type idx, size_type len, const String& str) { return replace(idx, len, str, 0, npos); } /*! \brief Replace the code points in the range [beg, end) with the specified String object \note If \a beg == \a end, the operation is a insert at iterator position \a beg \param beg Iterator describing the start of the range to be replaced \param end Iterator describing the (exclusive) end of the range to be replaced. \param str The String object that is to replace the specified range of code points \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String& replace(iterator iter_beg, iterator iter_end, const String& str) { return replace(safe_iter_dif(iter_beg, begin()), safe_iter_dif(iter_end, iter_beg), str, 0, npos); } /*! \brief Replace code points in the String with a specified sub-string of a given String object. \param idx Index of the first code point to be replaced \param len Maximum number of code points to be replaced. If this is 0, the operation is an insert at position \a idx. \param str String object containing the data that will replace the specified range of code points \param str_idx Index of the first code point of \a str that is to replace the specified code point range \param str_num Maximum number of code points of \a str that are to replace the specified code point range \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if either \a idx, or \a str_idx are invalid \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would have been too large. */ String& replace(size_type idx, size_type len, const String& str, size_type str_idx, size_type str_num) { if ((d_cplength < idx) || (str.d_cplength < str_idx)) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (((str_idx + str_num) > str.d_cplength) || (str_num == npos)) str_num = str.d_cplength - str_idx; if (((len + idx) > d_cplength) || (len == npos)) len = d_cplength - idx; size_type newsz = d_cplength + str_num - len; grow(newsz); if ((idx + len) < d_cplength) memmove(&ptr()[idx + str_num], &ptr()[len + idx], (d_cplength - idx - len) * sizeof(utf32)); memcpy(&ptr()[idx], &str.ptr()[str_idx], str_num * sizeof(utf32)); setlen(newsz); return *this; } /*! \brief Replace code points in the String with the specified std::string object \param idx Index of the first code point to be replaced \param len Maximum number of code points to be replaced (if this is 0, operation is an insert at position \a idx) \param std_str The std::string object that is to replace the specified code points \note Characters from \a std_str are considered to represent Unicode code points in the range 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the encountered data is performed. \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String& replace(size_type idx, size_type len, const std::string& std_str) { return replace(idx, len, std_str, 0, npos); } /*! \brief Replace the code points in the range [beg, end) with the specified std::string object \note If \a beg == \a end, the operation is a insert at iterator position \a beg \param beg Iterator describing the start of the range to be replaced \param end Iterator describing the (exclusive) end of the range to be replaced. \param std_str The std::string object that is to replace the specified range of code points \note Characters from \a std_str are considered to represent Unicode code points in the range 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the encountered data is performed. \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String& replace(iterator iter_beg, iterator iter_end, const std::string& std_str) { return replace(safe_iter_dif(iter_beg, begin()), safe_iter_dif(iter_end, iter_beg), std_str, 0, npos); } /*! \brief Replace code points in the String with a specified sub-string of a given std::string object. \param idx Index of the first code point to be replaced \param len Maximum number of code points to be replaced. If this is 0, the operation is an insert at position \a idx. \param std_str std::string object containing the data that will replace the specified range of code points \note Characters from \a std_str are considered to represent Unicode code points in the range 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the encountered data is performed. \param str_idx Index of the first code point of \a std_str that is to replace the specified code point range \param str_num Maximum number of code points of \a std_str that are to replace the specified code point range \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if either \a idx, or \a str_idx are invalid \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would have been too large. */ String& replace(size_type idx, size_type len, const std::string& std_str, size_type str_idx, size_type str_num) { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (std_str.size() < str_idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for std::string"); if (((str_idx + str_num) > std_str.size()) || (str_num == npos)) str_num = (size_type)std_str.size() - str_idx; if (((len + idx) > d_cplength) || (len == npos)) len = d_cplength - idx; size_type newsz = d_cplength + str_num - len; grow(newsz); if ((idx + len) < d_cplength) memmove(&ptr()[idx + str_num], &ptr()[len + idx], (d_cplength - idx - len) * sizeof(utf32)); utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx + str_num - 1]; while (str_num--) *pt-- = static_cast
(static_cast
(std_str[str_idx + str_num])); setlen(newsz); return *this; } /*! \brief Replace code points in the String with the specified null-terminated utf8 encoded data. \param idx Index of the first code point to be replaced \param len Maximum number of code points to be replaced (if this is 0, operation is an insert at position \a idx) \param utf8_str Buffer containing the null-terminated utf8 encoded data that is to replace the specified code points \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String& replace(size_type idx, size_type len, const utf8* utf8_str) { return replace(idx, len, utf8_str, utf_length(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Replace the code points in the range [beg, end) with the specified null-terminated utf8 encoded data. \note If \a beg == \a end, the operation is a insert at iterator position \a beg \param beg Iterator describing the start of the range to be replaced \param end Iterator describing the (exclusive) end of the range to be replaced. \param utf8_str Buffer containing the null-terminated utf8 encoded data that is to replace the specified range of code points \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String& replace(iterator iter_beg, iterator iter_end, const utf8* utf8_str) { return replace(iter_beg, iter_end, utf8_str, utf_length(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Replace code points in the String with the specified utf8 encoded data. \param idx Index of the first code point to be replaced \param len Maximum number of code points to be replaced (if this is 0, operation is an insert at position \a idx) \param utf8_str Buffer containing the null-terminated utf8 encoded data that is to replace the specified code points \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param str_len Length of the utf8 encoded data in utf8 code units (not code points). \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large, or if \a str_len was 'npos'. */ String& replace(size_type idx, size_type len, const utf8* utf8_str, size_type str_len) { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (str_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for utf8 encoded string can not be 'npos'"); if (((len + idx) > d_cplength) || (len == npos)) len = d_cplength - idx; size_type encsz = encoded_size(utf8_str, str_len); size_type newsz = d_cplength + encsz - len; grow(newsz); if ((idx + len) < d_cplength) memmove(&ptr()[idx + encsz], &ptr()[len + idx], (d_cplength - idx - len) * sizeof(utf32)); encode(utf8_str, &ptr()[idx], encsz, str_len); setlen(newsz); return *this; } /*! \brief Replace the code points in the range [beg, end) with the specified null-terminated utf8 encoded data. \note If \a beg == \a end, the operation is a insert at iterator position \a beg \param beg Iterator describing the start of the range to be replaced \param end Iterator describing the (exclusive) end of the range to be replaced. \param utf8_str Buffer containing the null-terminated utf8 encoded data that is to replace the specified range of code points \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param str_len Length of the utf8 encoded data in utf8 code units (not code points). \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large, or if \a str_len was 'npos'. */ String& replace(iterator iter_beg, iterator iter_end, const utf8* utf8_str, size_type str_len) { return replace(safe_iter_dif(iter_beg, begin()), safe_iter_dif(iter_end, iter_beg), utf8_str, str_len); } /*! \brief Replaces a specified range of code points with occurrences of a given code point \param idx Index of the first code point to be replaced \param len Maximum number of code points to replace. If this is 0 the operation is an insert \param num Number of occurrences of \a code_point that are to replace the specified range of code points \param code_point Code point that is to be used when replacing the specified range of code points \return This String after the replace operation. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would have been too long, or if \a num was 'npos'. */ String& replace(size_type idx, size_type len, size_type num, utf32 code_point) { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (num == npos) throw std::length_error("Code point count can not be 'npos'"); if (((len + idx) > d_cplength) || (len == npos)) len = d_cplength - idx; size_type newsz = d_cplength + num - len; grow(newsz); if ((idx + len) < d_cplength) memmove(&ptr()[idx + num], &ptr()[len + idx], (d_cplength - idx - len) * sizeof(utf32)); utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx + num - 1]; while (num--) *pt-- = code_point; setlen(newsz); return *this; } /*! \brief Replace the code points in the range [beg, end) with occurrences of a given code point \note If \a beg == \a end, the operation is an insert at iterator position \a beg \param beg Iterator describing the start of the range to be replaced \param end Iterator describing the (exclusive) end of the range to be replaced. \param num Number of occurrences of \a code_point that are to replace the specified range of code points \param code_point Code point that is to be used when replacing the specified range of code points \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if resulting String would have been too long, or if \a num was 'npos'. */ String& replace(iterator iter_beg, iterator iter_end, size_type num, utf32 code_point) { return replace(safe_iter_dif(iter_beg, begin()), safe_iter_dif(iter_end, iter_beg), num, code_point); } /*! \brief Replace the code points in the range [beg, end) with code points from the range [newBeg, newEnd). \note If \a beg == \a end, the operation is an insert at iterator position \a beg \param beg Iterator describing the start of the range to be replaced \param end Iterator describing the (exclusive) end of the range to be replaced. \param newBeg Iterator describing the beginning of the range to insert. \param newEnd Iterator describing the (exclusive) end of the range to insert. \return This String after the insert operation. \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting string would be too long. */ String& replace(iterator iter_beg, iterator iter_end, const_iterator iter_newBeg, const_iterator iter_newEnd) { if (iter_beg == iter_end) { erase(safe_iter_dif(iter_beg, begin()), safe_iter_dif(iter_end, iter_beg)); } else { size_type str_len = safe_iter_dif(iter_newEnd, iter_newBeg); size_type idx = safe_iter_dif(iter_beg, begin()); size_type len = safe_iter_dif(iter_end, iter_beg); if ((len + idx) > d_cplength) len = d_cplength - idx; size_type newsz = d_cplength + str_len - len; grow(newsz); if ((idx + len) < d_cplength) memmove(&ptr()[idx + str_len], &ptr()[len + idx], (d_cplength - idx - len) * sizeof(utf32)); memcpy(&ptr()[idx], iter_newBeg.d_ptr, str_len * sizeof(utf32)); setlen(newsz); } return *this; } /*! \brief Replace code points in the String with the specified c-string. \param idx Index of the first code point to be replaced \param len Maximum number of code points to be replaced (if this is 0, operation is an insert at position \a idx) \param c_str c-string that is to replace the specified code points \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String& replace(size_type idx, size_type len, const char* cstr) { return replace(idx, len, cstr, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Replace the code points in the range [beg, end) with the specified c-string. \note If \a beg == \a end, the operation is a insert at iterator position \a beg \param beg Iterator describing the start of the range to be replaced \param end Iterator describing the (exclusive) end of the range to be replaced. \param c_str c-string that is to replace the specified range of code points \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String& replace(iterator iter_beg, iterator iter_end, const char* cstr) { return replace(iter_beg, iter_end, cstr, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Replace code points in the String with chars from the given char array. \param idx Index of the first code point to be replaced \param len Maximum number of code points to be replaced (if this is 0, operation is an insert at position \a idx) \param chars char array containing the cars that are to replace the specified code points \param chars_len Number of chars in the char array. \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large, or if \a chars_len was 'npos'. */ String& replace(size_type idx, size_type len, const char* chars, size_type chars_len) { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for CEGUI::String"); if (chars_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for the char array can not be 'npos'"); if (((len + idx) > d_cplength) || (len == npos)) len = d_cplength - idx; size_type newsz = d_cplength + chars_len - len; grow(newsz); if ((idx + len) < d_cplength) memmove(&ptr()[idx + chars_len], &ptr()[len + idx], (d_cplength - idx - len) * sizeof(utf32)); utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx + chars_len - 1]; while (chars_len--) *pt-- = static_cast
(static_cast
(chars[chars_len])); setlen(newsz); return *this; } /*! \brief Replace the code points in the range [beg, end) with chars from the given char array. \note If \a beg == \a end, the operation is a insert at iterator position \a beg \param beg Iterator describing the start of the range to be replaced \param end Iterator describing the (exclusive) end of the range to be replaced. \param chars char array containing the chars that are to replace the specified range of code points \param chars_len Number of chars in the char array. \return This String after the replace operation \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large, or if \a chars_len was 'npos'. */ String& replace(iterator iter_beg, iterator iter_end, const char* chars, size_type chars_len) { return replace(safe_iter_dif(iter_beg, begin()), safe_iter_dif(iter_end, iter_beg), chars, chars_len); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Find a code point ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Search forwards for a given code point \param code_point The utf32 code point to search for \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start. \return - Index of the first occurrence of \a code_point travelling forwards from \a idx. - npos if the code point could not be found */ size_type find(utf32 code_point, size_type idx = 0) const { if (idx < d_cplength) { const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; while (idx < d_cplength) { if (*pt++ == code_point) return idx; ++idx; } } return npos; } /*! \brief Search backwards for a given code point \param code_point The utf32 code point to search for \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start. \return - Index of the first occurrence of \a code_point travelling backwards from \a idx. - npos if the code point could not be found */ size_type rfind(utf32 code_point, size_type idx = npos) const { if (idx >= d_cplength) idx = d_cplength - 1; if (d_cplength > 0) { const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (*pt-- == code_point) return idx; } while (idx-- != 0); } return npos; } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Find a substring ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Search forwards for a sub-string \param str String object describing the sub-string to search for \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start \return - Index of the first occurrence of sub-string \a str travelling forwards from \a idx. - npos if the sub-string could not be found */ size_type find(const String& str, size_type idx = 0) const { if ((str.d_cplength == 0) && (idx < d_cplength)) return idx; if (idx < d_cplength) { // loop while search string could fit in to search area while (d_cplength - idx >= str.d_cplength) { if (0 == compare(idx, str.d_cplength, str)) return idx; ++idx; } } return npos; } /*! \brief Search backwards for a sub-string \param str String object describing the sub-string to search for \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start \return - Index of the first occurrence of sub-string \a str travelling backwards from \a idx. - npos if the sub-string could not be found */ size_type rfind(const String& str, size_type idx = npos) const { if (str.d_cplength == 0) return (idx < d_cplength) ? idx : d_cplength; if (str.d_cplength <= d_cplength) { if (idx > (d_cplength - str.d_cplength)) idx = d_cplength - str.d_cplength; do { if (0 == compare(idx, str.d_cplength, str)) return idx; } while (idx-- != 0); } return npos; } /*! \brief Search forwards for a sub-string \param std_str std::string object describing the sub-string to search for \note Characters from \a std_str are considered to represent Unicode code points in the range 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the encountered data is performed. \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start \return - Index of the first occurrence of sub-string \a std_str travelling forwards from \a idx. - npos if the sub-string could not be found */ size_type find(const std::string& std_str, size_type idx = 0) const { std::string::size_type sze = std_str.size(); if ((sze == 0) && (idx < d_cplength)) return idx; if (idx < d_cplength) { // loop while search string could fit in to search area while (d_cplength - idx >= sze) { if (0 == compare(idx, (size_type)sze, std_str)) return idx; ++idx; } } return npos; } /*! \brief Search backwards for a sub-string \param std_str std::string object describing the sub-string to search for \note Characters from \a std_str are considered to represent Unicode code points in the range 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the encountered data is performed. \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start \return - Index of the first occurrence of sub-string \a std_str travelling backwards from \a idx. - npos if the sub-string could not be found */ size_type rfind(const std::string& std_str, size_type idx = npos) const { std::string::size_type sze = std_str.size(); if (sze == 0) return (idx < d_cplength) ? idx : d_cplength; if (sze <= d_cplength) { if (idx > (d_cplength - sze)) idx = d_cplength - sze; do { if (0 == compare(idx, (size_type)sze, std_str)) return idx; } while (idx-- != 0); } return npos; } /*! \brief Search forwards for a sub-string \param utf8_str Buffer containing null-terminated utf8 encoded data describing the sub-string to search for \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start \return - Index of the first occurrence of sub-string \a utf8_str travelling forwards from \a idx. - npos if the sub-string could not be found \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ size_type find(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type idx = 0) const { return find(utf8_str, idx, utf_length(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Search backwards for a sub-string \param utf8_str Buffer containing null-terminated utf8 encoded data describing the sub-string to search for \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start \return - Index of the first occurrence of sub-string \a utf8_str travelling backwards from \a idx. - npos if the sub-string could not be found \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ size_type rfind(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type idx = npos) const { return rfind(utf8_str, idx, utf_length(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Search forwards for a sub-string \param utf8_str Buffer containing utf8 encoded data describing the sub-string to search for \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start \param str_len Length of the utf8 encoded sub-string in utf8 code units (not code points) \return - Index of the first occurrence of sub-string \a utf8_str travelling forwards from \a idx. - npos if the sub-string could not be found \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a str_len is 'npos' */ size_type find(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type idx, size_type str_len) const { if (str_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for utf8 encoded string can not be 'npos'"); size_type sze = encoded_size(utf8_str, str_len); if ((sze == 0) && (idx < d_cplength)) return idx; if (idx < d_cplength) { // loop while search string could fit in to search area while (d_cplength - idx >= sze) { if (0 == compare(idx, sze, utf8_str, sze)) return idx; ++idx; } } return npos; } /*! \brief Search backwards for a sub-string \param utf8_str Buffer containing utf8 encoded data describing the sub-string to search for \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start \param str_len Length of the utf8 encoded sub-string in utf8 code units (not code points) \return - Index of the first occurrence of sub-string \a utf8_str travelling backwards from \a idx. - npos if the sub-string could not be found \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a str_len is 'npos' */ size_type rfind(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type idx, size_type str_len) const { if (str_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for utf8 encoded string can not be 'npos'"); size_type sze = encoded_size(utf8_str, str_len); if (sze == 0) return (idx < d_cplength) ? idx : d_cplength; if (sze <= d_cplength) { if (idx > (d_cplength - sze)) idx = d_cplength - sze; do { if (0 == compare(idx, sze, utf8_str, sze)) return idx; } while (idx-- != 0); } return npos; } /*! \brief Search forwards for a sub-string \param c_str c-string describing the sub-string to search for \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start \return - Index of the first occurrence of sub-string \a c_str travelling forwards from \a idx. - npos if the sub-string could not be found \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ size_type find(const char* cstr, size_type idx = 0) const { return find(cstr, idx, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Search backwards for a sub-string \param c_str c-string describing the sub-string to search for \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start \return - Index of the first occurrence of sub-string \a c_str travelling backwards from \a idx. - npos if the sub-string could not be found \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ size_type rfind(const char* cstr, size_type idx = npos) const { return rfind(cstr, idx, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Search forwards for a sub-string \param chars char array describing the sub-string to search for \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start \param chars_len Number of chars in the char array. \return - Index of the first occurrence of sub-string \a chars travelling forwards from \a idx. - npos if the sub-string could not be found \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a chars_len is 'npos' */ size_type find(const char* chars, size_type idx, size_type chars_len) const { if (chars_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for char array can not be 'npos'"); if ((chars_len == 0) && (idx < d_cplength)) return idx; if (idx < d_cplength) { // loop while search string could fit in to search area while (d_cplength - idx >= chars_len) { if (0 == compare(idx, chars_len, chars, chars_len)) return idx; ++idx; } } return npos; } /*! \brief Search backwards for a sub-string \param chars char array describing the sub-string to search for \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start \param chars_len Number of chars in the char array. \return - Index of the first occurrence of sub-string \a chars travelling backwards from \a idx. - npos if the sub-string could not be found \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a chars_len is 'npos' */ size_type rfind(const char* chars, size_type idx, size_type chars_len) const { if (chars_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for char array can not be 'npos'"); if (chars_len == 0) return (idx < d_cplength) ? idx : d_cplength; if (chars_len <= d_cplength) { if (idx > (d_cplength - chars_len)) idx = d_cplength - chars_len; do { if (0 == compare(idx, chars_len, chars, chars_len)) return idx; } while (idx-- != 0); } return npos; } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Find first of different code-points ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Find the first occurrence of one of a set of code points. \param str String object describing the set of code points. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the first occurrence of any one of the code points in \a str starting from from \a idx. - npos if none of the code points in \a str were found. */ size_type find_first_of(const String& str, size_type idx = 0) const { if (idx < d_cplength) { const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos != str.find(*pt++)) return idx; } while (++idx != d_cplength); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the first code point that is not one of a set of code points. \param str String object describing the set of code points. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the first code point that does not match any one of the code points in \a str starting from from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched one of the code points in \a str. */ size_type find_first_not_of(const String& str, size_type idx = 0) const { if (idx < d_cplength) { const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos == str.find(*pt++)) return idx; } while (++idx != d_cplength); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the first occurrence of one of a set of code points. \param std_str std::string object describing the set of code points. \note The characters of \a std_str are taken to be unencoded data which represent Unicode code points 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the provided data will occur. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the first occurrence of any one of the code points in \a std_str starting from from \a idx. - npos if none of the code points in \a std_str were found. */ size_type find_first_of(const std::string& std_str, size_type idx = 0) const { if (idx < d_cplength) { const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos != find_codepoint(std_str, *pt++)) return idx; } while (++idx != d_cplength); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the first code point that is not one of a set of code points. \param std_str std::string object describing the set of code points. \note The characters of \a std_str are taken to be unencoded data which represent Unicode code points 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the provided data will occur. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the first code point that does not match any one of the code points in \a std_str starting from from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched one of the code points in \a std_str. */ size_type find_first_not_of(const std::string& std_str, size_type idx = 0) const { if (idx < d_cplength) { const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos == find_codepoint(std_str, *pt++)) return idx; } while (++idx != d_cplength); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the first occurrence of one of a set of code points. \param utf8_str Buffer containing null-terminated utf8 encoded data describing the set of code points. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the first occurrence of any one of the code points in \a utf8_str starting from from \a idx. - npos if none of the code points in \a utf8_str were found. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ size_type find_first_of(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type idx = 0) const { return find_first_of(utf8_str, idx, utf_length(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Find the first code point that is not one of a set of code points. \param utf8_str Buffer containing null-terminated utf8 encoded data describing the set of code points. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the first code point that does not match any one of the code points in \a utf8_str starting from from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched one of the code points in \a utf8_str. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ size_type find_first_not_of(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type idx = 0) const { return find_first_not_of(utf8_str, idx, utf_length(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Find the first occurrence of one of a set of code points. \param utf8_str Buffer containing utf8 encoded data describing the set of code points. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \param str_len Length of the utf8 encoded data in utf8 code units (not code points). \return - Index of the first occurrence of any one of the code points in \a utf8_str starting from from \a idx. - npos if none of the code points in \a utf8_str were found. \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a str_len was 'npos'. */ size_type find_first_of(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type idx, size_type str_len) const { if (str_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for utf8 encoded string can not be 'npos'"); if (idx < d_cplength) { size_type encsze = encoded_size(utf8_str, str_len); const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos != find_codepoint(utf8_str, encsze, *pt++)) return idx; } while (++idx != d_cplength); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the first code point that is not one of a set of code points. \param utf8_str Buffer containing utf8 encoded data describing the set of code points. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \param str_len Length of the utf8 encoded data in utf8 code units (not code points). \return - Index of the first code point that does not match any one of the code points in \a utf8_str starting from from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched one of the code points in \a utf8_str. \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a str_len was 'npos'. */ size_type find_first_not_of(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type idx, size_type str_len) const { if (str_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for utf8 encoded string can not be 'npos'"); if (idx < d_cplength) { size_type encsze = encoded_size(utf8_str, str_len); const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos == find_codepoint(utf8_str, encsze, *pt++)) return idx; } while (++idx != d_cplength); } return npos; } /*! \brief Search forwards for a given code point \param code_point The utf32 code point to search for \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start. \return - Index of the first occurrence of \a code_point starting from from \a idx. - npos if the code point could not be found */ size_type find_first_of(utf32 code_point, size_type idx = 0) const { return find(code_point, idx); } /*! \brief Search forwards for the first code point that does not match a given code point \param code_point The utf32 code point to search for \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start. \return - Index of the first code point that does not match \a code_point starting from from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched \a code_point \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ size_type find_first_not_of(utf32 code_point, size_type idx = 0) const { if (idx < d_cplength) { do { if ((*this)[idx] != code_point) return idx; } while(idx++ < d_cplength); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the first occurrence of one of a set of chars. \param c_str c-string describing the set of chars. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the first occurrence of any one of the chars in \a c_str starting from from \a idx. - npos if none of the chars in \a c_str were found. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ size_type find_first_of(const char* cstr, size_type idx = 0) const { return find_first_of(cstr, idx, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Find the first code point that is not one of a set of chars. \param c_str c-string describing the set of chars. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the first code point that does not match any one of the chars in \a c_str starting from from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched any of the chars in \a c_str. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ size_type find_first_not_of(const char* cstr, size_type idx = 0) const { return find_first_not_of(cstr, idx, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Find the first occurrence of one of a set of chars. \param chars char array containing the set of chars. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \param chars_len Number of chars in the char array. \return - Index of the first occurrence of any one of the chars in \a chars starting from from \a idx. - npos if none of the chars in \a chars were found. \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a chars_len was 'npos'. */ size_type find_first_of(const char* chars, size_type idx, size_type chars_len) const { if (chars_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for char array can not be 'npos'"); if (idx < d_cplength) { const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos != find_codepoint(chars, chars_len, *pt++)) return idx; } while (++idx != d_cplength); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the first code point that is not one of a set of chars. \param chars char array containing the set of chars. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \param chars_len Number of chars in the car array. \return - Index of the first code point that does not match any one of the chars in \a chars starting from from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched any of the chars in \a chars. \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a chars_len was 'npos'. */ size_type find_first_not_of(const char* chars, size_type idx, size_type chars_len) const { if (chars_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for char array can not be 'npos'"); if (idx < d_cplength) { const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos == find_codepoint(chars, chars_len, *pt++)) return idx; } while (++idx != d_cplength); } return npos; } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Find last of different code-points ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Find the last occurrence of one of a set of code points. \param str String object describing the set of code points. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the last occurrence of any one of the code points in \a str starting from \a idx. - npos if none of the code points in \a str were found. */ size_type find_last_of(const String& str, size_type idx = npos) const { if (d_cplength > 0) { if (idx >= d_cplength) idx = d_cplength - 1; const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos != str.find(*pt--)) return idx; } while (idx-- != 0); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the last code point that is not one of a set of code points. \param str String object describing the set of code points. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the last code point that does not match any one of the code points in \a str starting from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched one of the code points in \a str. */ size_type find_last_not_of(const String& str, size_type idx = npos) const { if (d_cplength > 0) { if (idx >= d_cplength) idx = d_cplength - 1; const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos == str.find(*pt--)) return idx; } while (idx-- != 0); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the last occurrence of one of a set of code points. \param std_str std::string object describing the set of code points. \note The characters of \a std_str are taken to be unencoded data which represent Unicode code points 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the provided data will occur. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the last occurrence of any one of the code points in \a std_str starting from \a idx. - npos if none of the code points in \a std_str were found. */ size_type find_last_of(const std::string& std_str, size_type idx = npos) const { if (d_cplength > 0) { if (idx >= d_cplength) idx = d_cplength - 1; const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos != find_codepoint(std_str, *pt--)) return idx; } while (idx-- != 0); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the last code point that is not one of a set of code points. \param std_str std::string object describing the set of code points. \note The characters of \a std_str are taken to be unencoded data which represent Unicode code points 0x00..0xFF. No translation of the provided data will occur. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the last code point that does not match any one of the code points in \a std_str starting from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched one of the code points in \a std_str. */ size_type find_last_not_of(const std::string& std_str, size_type idx = npos) const { if (d_cplength > 0) { if (idx >= d_cplength) idx = d_cplength - 1; const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos == find_codepoint(std_str, *pt--)) return idx; } while (idx-- != 0); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the last occurrence of one of a set of code points. \param utf8_str Buffer containing null-terminated utf8 encoded data describing the set of code points. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the last occurrence of any one of the code points in \a utf8_str starting from \a idx. - npos if none of the code points in \a utf8_str were found. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ size_type find_last_of(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type idx = npos) const { return find_last_of(utf8_str, idx, utf_length(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Find the last code point that is not one of a set of code points. \param utf8_str Buffer containing null-terminated utf8 encoded data describing the set of code points. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the last code point that does not match any one of the code points in \a utf8_str starting from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched one of the code points in \a utf8_str. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ size_type find_last_not_of(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type idx = npos) const { return find_last_not_of(utf8_str, idx, utf_length(utf8_str)); } /*! \brief Find the last occurrence of one of a set of code points. \param utf8_str Buffer containing utf8 encoded data describing the set of code points. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \param str_len Length of the utf8 encoded data in utf8 code units (not code points). \return - Index of the last occurrence of any one of the code points in \a utf8_str starting from from \a idx. - npos if none of the code points in \a utf8_str were found. \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a str_len was 'npos'. */ size_type find_last_of(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type idx, size_type str_len) const { if (str_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for utf8 encoded string can not be 'npos'"); if (d_cplength > 0) { if (idx >= d_cplength) idx = d_cplength - 1; size_type encsze = encoded_size(utf8_str, str_len); const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos != find_codepoint(utf8_str, encsze, *pt--)) return idx; } while (idx-- != 0); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the last code point that is not one of a set of code points. \param utf8_str Buffer containing utf8 encoded data describing the set of code points. \note A basic string literal (cast to utf8*) can be passed to this function, provided that the string is comprised only of code points 0x00..0x7f. The use of extended ASCII characters (with values >0x7f) would result in incorrect behaviour as the String will attempt to 'decode' the data, with unpredictable results. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \param str_len Length of the utf8 encoded data in utf8 code units (not code points). \return - Index of the last code point that does not match any one of the code points in \a utf8_str starting from from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched one of the code points in \a utf8_str. \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a str_len was 'npos'. */ size_type find_last_not_of(const utf8* utf8_str, size_type idx, size_type str_len) const { if (str_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for utf8 encoded string can not be 'npos'"); if (d_cplength > 0) { if (idx >= d_cplength) idx = d_cplength - 1; size_type encsze = encoded_size(utf8_str, str_len); const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos == find_codepoint(utf8_str, encsze, *pt--)) return idx; } while (idx-- != 0); } return npos; } /*! \brief Search for last occurrence of a given code point \param code_point The utf32 code point to search for \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start. \return - Index of the last occurrence of \a code_point starting from \a idx. - npos if the code point could not be found */ size_type find_last_of(utf32 code_point, size_type idx = npos) const { return rfind(code_point, idx); } /*! \brief Search for the last code point that does not match a given code point \param code_point The utf32 code point to search for \param idx Index of the code point where the search is to start. \return - Index of the last code point that does not match \a code_point starting from from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched \a code_point */ size_type find_last_not_of(utf32 code_point, size_type idx = npos) const { if (d_cplength > 0) { if (idx >= d_cplength) idx = d_cplength - 1; do { if ((*this)[idx] != code_point) return idx; } while(idx-- != 0); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the last occurrence of one of a set of chars. \param c_str c-string describing the set of chars. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the last occurrence of any one of the chars in \a c_str starting from \a idx. - npos if none of the chars in \a c_str were found. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ size_type find_last_of(const char* cstr, size_type idx = npos) const { return find_last_of(cstr, idx, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Find the last code point that is not one of a set of chars. \param c_str c-string describing the set of chars. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \return - Index of the last code point that does not match any one of the chars in \a c_str starting from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched any of the chars in \a c_str. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ size_type find_last_not_of(const char* cstr, size_type idx = npos) const { return find_last_not_of(cstr, idx, strlen(cstr)); } /*! \brief Find the last occurrence of one of a set of chars. \param chars char array containing the set of chars. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \param chars_len Number of chars in the char array. \return - Index of the last occurrence of any one of the chars in \a chars, starting from from \a idx. - npos if none of the chars in \a chars were found. \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a chars_len was 'npos'. */ size_type find_last_of(const char* chars, size_type idx, size_type chars_len) const { if (chars_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for char array can not be 'npos'"); if (d_cplength > 0) { if (idx >= d_cplength) idx = d_cplength - 1; const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos != find_codepoint(chars, chars_len, *pt--)) return idx; } while (idx-- != 0); } return npos; } /*! \brief Find the last code point that is not one of a set of chars. \param chars char array containing the set of chars. \param idx Index of the start point for the search \param chars_len Number of chars in the char array. \return - Index of the last code point that does not match any one of the chars in \a chars, starting from from \a idx. - npos if all code points matched any of the chars in \a chars. \exception std::length_error Thrown if \a chars_len was 'npos'. */ size_type find_last_not_of(const char* chars, size_type idx, size_type chars_len) const { if (chars_len == npos) throw std::length_error("Length for char array can not be 'npos'"); if (d_cplength > 0) { if (idx >= d_cplength) idx = d_cplength - 1; const utf32* pt = &ptr()[idx]; do { if (npos == find_codepoint(chars, chars_len, *pt--)) return idx; } while (idx-- != 0); } return npos; } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Substring ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Returns a substring of this String. \param idx Index of the first code point to use for the sub-string. \param len Maximum number of code points to use for the sub-string \return A String object containing the specified sub-string. \exception std::out_of_range Thrown if \a idx is invalid for this String. */ String substr(size_type idx = 0, size_type len = npos) const { if (d_cplength < idx) throw std::out_of_range("Index is out of range for this CEGUI::String"); return String(*this, idx, len); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Iterator creation ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Return a forwards iterator that describes the beginning of the String \return iterator object that describes the beginning of the String. */ iterator begin(void) { return iterator(ptr()); } /*! \brief Return a constant forwards iterator that describes the beginning of the String \return const_iterator object that describes the beginning of the String. */ const_iterator begin(void) const { return const_iterator(ptr()); } /*! \brief Return a forwards iterator that describes the end of the String \return iterator object that describes the end of the String. */ iterator end(void) { return iterator(&ptr()[d_cplength]); } /*! \brief Return a constant forwards iterator that describes the end of the String \return const_iterator object that describes the end of the String. */ const_iterator end(void) const { return const_iterator(&ptr()[d_cplength]); } /*! \brief Return a reverse iterator that describes the beginning of the String \return reverse_iterator object that describes the beginning of the String (so is actually at the end) */ reverse_iterator rbegin(void) { return reverse_iterator(end()); } /*! \brief Return a constant reverse iterator that describes the beginning of the String \return const_reverse_iterator object that describes the beginning of the String (so is actually at the end) */ const_reverse_iterator rbegin(void) const { return const_reverse_iterator(end()); } /*! \brief Return a reverse iterator that describes the end of the String \return reverse_iterator object that describes the end of the String (so is actually at the beginning) */ reverse_iterator rend(void) { return reverse_iterator(begin()); } /*! \brief Return a constant reverse iterator that describes the end of the String \return const_reverse_iterator object that describes the end of the String (so is actually at the beginning) */ const_reverse_iterator rend(void) const { return const_reverse_iterator(begin()); } private: /************************************************************************* Implementation Functions *************************************************************************/ // string management // change size of allocated buffer so it is at least 'new_size'. // May or may not cause re-allocation and copy of buffer if size is larger // will never re-allocate to make size smaller. (see trim()) bool grow(size_type new_size); // perform re-allocation to remove wasted space. void trim(void); // set the length of the string, and terminate it, according to the given value (will not re-allocate, use grow() first). void setlen(size_type len) { d_cplength = len; ptr()[len] = (utf32)(0); } // initialise string object void init(void) { d_reserve = STR_QUICKBUFF_SIZE; d_encodedbuff = 0; d_encodedbufflen = 0; d_encodeddatlen = 0; setlen(0); } // return true if the given pointer is inside the string data bool inside(utf32* inptr) { if (inptr < ptr() || ptr() + d_cplength <= inptr) return false; else return true; } // compute distance between two iterators, returning a 'safe' value size_type safe_iter_dif(const const_iterator& iter1, const const_iterator& iter2) const { return (iter1.d_ptr == 0) ? 0 : (iter1 - iter2); } // encoding functions // for all: // src_len is in code units, or 0 for null terminated string. // dest_len is in code units. // returns number of code units put into dest buffer. size_type encode(const utf32* src, utf8* dest, size_type dest_len, size_type src_len = 0) const { // count length for null terminated source... if (src_len == 0) { src_len = utf_length(src); } size_type destCapacity = dest_len; // while there is data in the source buffer, for (uint idx = 0; idx < src_len; ++idx) { utf32 cp = src[idx]; // check there is enough destination buffer to receive this encoded unit (exit loop & return if not) if (destCapacity < encoded_size(cp)) { break; } if (cp < 0x80) { *dest++ = (utf8)cp; --destCapacity; } else if (cp < 0x0800) { *dest++ = (utf8)((cp >> 6) | 0xC0); *dest++ = (utf8)((cp & 0x3F) | 0x80); destCapacity -= 2; } else if (cp < 0x10000) { *dest++ = (utf8)((cp >> 12) | 0xE0); *dest++ = (utf8)(((cp >> 6) & 0x3F) | 0x80); *dest++ = (utf8)((cp & 0x3F) | 0x80); destCapacity -= 3; } else { *dest++ = (utf8)((cp >> 18) | 0xF0); *dest++ = (utf8)(((cp >> 12) & 0x3F) | 0x80); *dest++ = (utf8)(((cp >> 6) & 0x3F) | 0x80); *dest++ = (utf8)((cp & 0x3F) | 0x80); destCapacity -= 4; } } return dest_len - destCapacity; } size_type encode(const utf8* src, utf32* dest, size_type dest_len, size_type src_len = 0) const { // count length for null terminated source... if (src_len == 0) { src_len = utf_length(src); } size_type destCapacity = dest_len; // while there is data in the source buffer, and space in the dest buffer for (uint idx = 0; ((idx < src_len) && (destCapacity > 0));) { utf32 cp; utf8 cu = src[idx++]; if (cu < 0x80) { cp = (utf32)(cu); } else if (cu < 0xE0) { cp = ((cu & 0x1F) << 6); cp |= (src[idx++] & 0x3F); } else if (cu < 0xF0) { cp = ((cu & 0x0F) << 12); cp |= ((src[idx++] & 0x3F) << 6); cp |= (src[idx++] & 0x3F); } else { cp = ((cu & 0x07) << 18); cp |= ((src[idx++] & 0x3F) << 12); cp |= ((src[idx++] & 0x3F) << 6); cp |= (src[idx++] & 0x3F); } *dest++ = cp; --destCapacity; } return dest_len - destCapacity; } // return the number of utf8 code units required to encode the given utf32 code point size_type encoded_size(utf32 code_point) const { if (code_point < 0x80) return 1; else if (code_point < 0x0800) return 2; else if (code_point < 0x10000) return 3; else return 4; } // return number of code units required to re-encode given null-terminated utf32 data as utf8. return does not include terminating null. size_type encoded_size(const utf32* buf) const { return encoded_size(buf, utf_length(buf)); } // return number of code units required to re-encode given utf32 data as utf8. len is number of code units in 'buf'. size_type encoded_size(const utf32* buf, size_type len) const { size_type count = 0; while (len--) { count += encoded_size(*buf++); } return count; } // return number of utf32 code units required to re-encode given utf8 data as utf32. return does not include terminating null. size_type encoded_size(const utf8* buf) const { return encoded_size(buf, utf_length(buf)); } // return number of utf32 code units required to re-encode given utf8 data as utf32. len is number of code units in 'buf'. size_type encoded_size(const utf8* buf, size_type len) const { utf8 tcp; size_type count = 0; while (len--) { tcp = *buf++; ++count; if (tcp < 0x80) { } else if (tcp < 0xE0) { --len; ++buf; } else if (tcp < 0xF0) { len -= 2; buf += 2; } else { len -= 2; buf += 3; } } return count; } // return number of code units in a null terminated string size_type utf_length(const utf8* utf8_str) const { size_type cnt = 0; while (*utf8_str++) cnt++; return cnt; } // return number of code units in a null terminated string size_type utf_length(const utf32* utf32_str) const { size_type cnt = 0; while (*utf32_str++) cnt++; return cnt; } // build an internal buffer with the string encoded as utf8 (remains valid until string is modified). utf8* build_utf8_buff(void) const; // compare two utf32 buffers int utf32_comp_utf32(const utf32* buf1, const utf32* buf2, size_type cp_count) const { if (!cp_count) return 0; while ((--cp_count) && (*buf1 == *buf2)) buf1++, buf2++; return *buf1 - *buf2; } // compare utf32 buffer with char buffer (chars are taken to be code-points in the range 0x00-0xFF) int utf32_comp_char(const utf32* buf1, const char* buf2, size_type cp_count) const { if (!cp_count) return 0; while ((--cp_count) && (*buf1 == static_cast
(static_cast
(*buf2)))) buf1++, buf2++; return *buf1 - static_cast
(static_cast
(*buf2)); } // compare utf32 buffer with encoded utf8 data int utf32_comp_utf8(const utf32* buf1, const utf8* buf2, size_type cp_count) const { if (!cp_count) return 0; utf32 cp; utf8 cu; do { cu = *buf2++; if (cu < 0x80) { cp = (utf32)(cu); } else if (cu < 0xE0) { cp = ((cu & 0x1F) << 6); cp |= (*buf2++ & 0x3F); } else if (cu < 0xF0) { cp = ((cu & 0x0F) << 12); cp |= ((*buf2++ & 0x3F) << 6); cp |= (*buf2++ & 0x3F); } else { cp = ((cu & 0x07) << 18); cp |= ((*buf2++ & 0x3F) << 12); cp |= ((*buf2++ & 0x3F) << 6); cp |= (*buf2++ & 0x3F); } } while ((*buf1++ == cp) && (--cp_count)); return (*--buf1) - cp; } // return index of first occurrence of 'code_point' in std::string 'str', or npos if none size_type find_codepoint(const std::string& str, utf32 code_point) const { size_type idx = 0, sze = (size_type)str.size(); while (idx != sze) { if (code_point == static_cast
(static_cast
(str[idx]))) return idx; ++idx; } return npos; } // return index of first occurrence of 'code_point' in utf8 encoded string 'str', or npos if none. len is in code points. size_type find_codepoint(const utf8* str, size_type len, utf32 code_point) const { size_type idx = 0; utf32 cp; utf8 cu; while (idx != len) { cu = *str++; if (cu < 0x80) { cp = (utf32)(cu); } else if (cu < 0xE0) { cp = ((cu & 0x1F) << 6); cp |= (*str++ & 0x3F); } else if (cu < 0xF0) { cp = ((cu & 0x0F) << 12); cp |= ((*str++ & 0x3F) << 6); cp |= (*str++ & 0x3F); } else { cp = ((cu & 0x07) << 18); cp |= ((*str++ & 0x3F) << 12); cp |= ((*str++ & 0x3F) << 6); cp |= (*str++ & 0x3F); } if (code_point == cp) return idx; ++idx; } return npos; } // return index of first occurrence of 'code_point' in char array 'chars', or npos if none size_type find_codepoint(const char* chars, size_type chars_len, utf32 code_point) const { for (size_type idx = 0; idx != chars_len; ++idx) { if (code_point == static_cast
(static_cast
(chars[idx]))) return idx; } return npos; } }; ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Comparison operators ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Return true if String \a str1 is equal to String \a str2 */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator==(const String& str1, const String& str2); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is equal to std::string \a std_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator==(const String& str, const std::string& std_str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is equal to std::string \a std_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator==(const std::string& std_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is equal to null-terminated utf8 data \a utf8_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator==(const String& str, const utf8* utf8_str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is equal to null-terminated utf8 data \a utf8_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator==(const utf8* utf8_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str1 is not equal to String \a str2 */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator!=(const String& str1, const String& str2); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is not equal to std::string \a std_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator!=(const String& str, const std::string& std_str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is not equal to std::string \a std_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator!=(const std::string& std_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is not equal to null-terminated utf8 data \a utf8_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator!=(const String& str, const utf8* utf8_str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is not equal to null-terminated utf8 data \a utf8_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator!=(const utf8* utf8_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str1 is lexicographically less than String \a str2 */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<(const String& str1, const String& str2); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically less than std::string \a std_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<(const String& str, const std::string& std_str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically less than std::string \a std_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<(const std::string& std_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically less than null-terminated utf8 data \a utf8_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<(const String& str, const utf8* utf8_str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically less than null-terminated utf8 data \a utf8_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<(const utf8* utf8_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str1 is lexicographically greater than String \a str2 */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>(const String& str1, const String& str2); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically greater than std::string \a std_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>(const String& str, const std::string& std_str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically greater than std::string \a std_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>(const std::string& std_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically greater than null-terminated utf8 data \a utf8_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>(const String& str, const utf8* utf8_str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically greater than null-terminated utf8 data \a utf8_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>(const utf8* utf8_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str1 is lexicographically less than or equal to String \a str2 */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<=(const String& str1, const String& str2); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically less than or equal to std::string \a std_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<=(const String& str, const std::string& std_str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically less than or equal to std::string \a std_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<=(const std::string& std_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically less than or equal to null-terminated utf8 data \a utf8_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<=(const String& str, const utf8* utf8_str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically less than or equal to null-terminated utf8 data \a utf8_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<=(const utf8* utf8_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str1 is lexicographically greater than or equal to String \a str2 */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>=(const String& str1, const String& str2); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically greater than or equal to std::string \a std_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>=(const String& str, const std::string& std_str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically greater than or equal to std::string \a std_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>=(const std::string& std_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically greater than or equal to null-terminated utf8 data \a utf8_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>=(const String& str, const utf8* utf8_str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically greater than or equal to null-terminated utf8 data \a utf8_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>=(const utf8* utf8_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is equal to c-string \a c_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator==(const String& str, const char* c_str); /*! \brief Return true if c-string \a c_str is equal to String \a str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator==(const char* c_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is not equal to c-string \a c_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator!=(const String& str, const char* c_str); /*! \brief Return true if c-string \a c_str is not equal to String \a str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator!=(const char* c_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically less than c-string \a c_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<(const String& str, const char* c_str); /*! \brief Return true if c-string \a c_str is lexicographically less than String \a str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<(const char* c_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically greater than c-string \a c_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>(const String& str, const char* c_str); /*! \brief Return true if c-string \a c_str is lexicographically greater than String \a str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>(const char* c_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically less than or equal to c-string \a c_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<=(const String& str, const char* c_str); /*! \brief Return true if c-string \a c_str is lexicographically less than or equal to String \a str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator<=(const char* c_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return true if String \a str is lexicographically greater than or equal to c-string \a c_str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>=(const String& str, const char* c_str); /*! \brief Return true if c-string \a c_str is lexicographically greater than or equal to String \a str */ bool CEGUIEXPORT operator>=(const char* c_str, const String& str); ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Concatenation operator functions ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Return String object that is the concatenation of the given inputs \param str1 String object describing first part of the new string \param str2 String object describing the second part of the new string \return A String object that is the concatenation of \a str1 and \a str2 \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String CEGUIEXPORT operator+(const String& str1, const String& str2); /*! \brief Return String object that is the concatenation of the given inputs \param str String object describing first part of the new string \param std_str std::string object describing the second part of the new string \return A String object that is the concatenation of \a str and \a std_str \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String CEGUIEXPORT operator+(const String& str, const std::string& std_str); /*! \brief Return String object that is the concatenation of the given inputs \param std_str std::string object describing the first part of the new string \param str String object describing the second part of the new string \return A String object that is the concatenation of \a std_str and \a str \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String CEGUIEXPORT operator+(const std::string& std_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return String object that is the concatenation of the given inputs \param str String object describing first part of the new string \param utf8_str Buffer containing null-terminated utf8 encoded data describing the second part of the new string \return A String object that is the concatenation of \a str and \a utf8_str \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String CEGUIEXPORT operator+(const String& str, const utf8* utf8_str); /*! \brief Return String object that is the concatenation of the given inputs \param utf8_str Buffer containing null-terminated utf8 encoded data describing the first part of the new string \param str String object describing the second part of the new string \return A String object that is the concatenation of \a str and \a utf8_str \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String CEGUIEXPORT operator+(const utf8* utf8_str, const String& str); /*! \brief Return String object that is the concatenation of the given inputs \param str String object describing the first part of the new string \param code_point utf32 code point describing the second part of the new string \return A String object that is the concatenation of \a str and \a code_point \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String CEGUIEXPORT operator+(const String& str, utf32 code_point); /*! \brief Return String object that is the concatenation of the given inputs \param code_point utf32 code point describing the first part of the new string \param str String object describing the second part of the new string \return A String object that is the concatenation of \a code_point and \a str \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String CEGUIEXPORT operator+(utf32 code_point, const String& str); /*! \brief Return String object that is the concatenation of the given inputs \param str String object describing first part of the new string \param c_str c-string describing the second part of the new string \return A String object that is the concatenation of \a str and \a c_str \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String CEGUIEXPORT operator+(const String& str, const char* c_str); /*! \brief Return String object that is the concatenation of the given inputs \param c_str c-string describing the first part of the new string \param str String object describing the second part of the new string \return A String object that is the concatenation of \a c_str and \a str \exception std::length_error Thrown if the resulting String would be too large. */ String CEGUIEXPORT operator+(const char* c_str, const String& str); ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Output (stream) functions ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// CEGUIEXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& s, const String& str); ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Modifying operations ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /*! \brief Swap the contents for two String objects \param str1 String object who's contents are to be swapped with \a str2 \param str2 String object who's contents are to be swapped with \a str1 \return Nothing */ void CEGUIEXPORT swap(String& str1, String& str2); } // End of CEGUI namespace section #endif // end of guard _CEGUIString_h_
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