665 lines
13 KiB
C++
665 lines
13 KiB
C++
// Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Nikolaus Gebhardt
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// This file is part of the "Irrlicht Engine" and the "irrXML" project.
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// For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in irrlicht.h and irrXML.h
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#ifndef __IRR_STRING_H_INCLUDED__
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#define __IRR_STRING_H_INCLUDED__
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#include "irrTypes.h"
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namespace irr
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{
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namespace core
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{
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//! Very simple string class with some useful features.
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/** string<c8> and string<wchar_t> work both with unicode AND ascii,
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so you can assign unicode to string<c8> and ascii to string<wchar_t>
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(and the other way round) if your ever would want to.
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Note that the conversation between both is not done using an encoding.
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Known bugs:
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Special characters like 'Ä', 'Ü' and 'Ö' are ignored in the
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methods make_upper, make_lower and equals_ignore_case.
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*/
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template <class T>
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class string
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{
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public:
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//! Default constructor
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string()
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: array(0), allocated(1), used(1)
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{
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array = new T[1];
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array[0] = 0x0;
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}
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//! Constructor
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string(const string<T>& other)
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: array(0), allocated(0), used(0)
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{
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*this = other;
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}
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//! Constructs a string from an int
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string(int number)
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: array(0), allocated(0), used(0)
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{
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// store if negative and make positive
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bool negative = false;
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if (number < 0)
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{
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number *= -1;
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negative = true;
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}
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// temporary buffer for 16 numbers
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c8 tmpbuf[16];
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tmpbuf[15] = 0;
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s32 idx = 15;
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// special case '0'
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if (!number)
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{
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tmpbuf[14] = '0';
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*this = &tmpbuf[14];
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return;
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}
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// add numbers
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while(number && idx)
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{
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idx--;
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tmpbuf[idx] = (c8)('0' + (number % 10));
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number = number / 10;
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}
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// add sign
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if (negative)
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{
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idx--;
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tmpbuf[idx] = '-';
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}
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*this = &tmpbuf[idx];
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}
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//! Constructor for copying a string from a pointer with a given lenght
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template <class B>
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string(const B* c, s32 lenght)
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: array(0), allocated(0), used(0)
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{
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if (!c)
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return;
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allocated = used = lenght+1;
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array = new T[used];
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for (s32 l = 0; l<lenght; ++l)
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array[l] = (T)c[l];
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array[lenght] = 0;
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}
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//! Constructor for unicode and ascii strings
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template <class B>
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string(const B* c)
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: array(0),allocated(0), used(0)
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{
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*this = c;
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}
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//! destructor
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~string()
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{
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delete [] array;
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}
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//! Assignment operator
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string<T>& operator=(const string<T>& other)
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{
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if (this == &other)
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return *this;
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delete [] array;
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allocated = used = other.size()+1;
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array = new T[used];
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const T* p = other.c_str();
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for (s32 i=0; i<used; ++i, ++p)
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array[i] = *p;
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return *this;
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}
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//! Assignment operator for strings, ascii and unicode
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template <class B>
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string<T>& operator=(const B* c)
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{
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if (!c)
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{
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if (!array)
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{
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array = new T[1];
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allocated = 1;
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used = 1;
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}
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array[0] = 0x0;
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return *this;
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}
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if ((void*)c == (void*)array)
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return *this;
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s32 len = 0;
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const B* p = c;
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while(*p)
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{
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++len;
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++p;
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}
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// we'll take the old string for a while, because the new string could be
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// a part of the current string.
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T* oldArray = array;
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allocated = used = len+1;
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array = new T[used];
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for (s32 l = 0; l<len+1; ++l)
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array[l] = (T)c[l];
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delete [] oldArray;
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return *this;
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}
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//! Add operator for other strings
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string<T> operator+(const string<T>& other)
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{
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string<T> str(*this);
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str.append(other);
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return str;
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}
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//! Add operator for strings, ascii and unicode
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template <class B>
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string<T> operator+(const B* c)
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{
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string<T> str(*this);
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str.append(c);
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return str;
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}
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//! Direct access operator
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T& operator [](const s32 index) const
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{
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_IRR_DEBUG_BREAK_IF(index>=used) // bad index
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return array[index];
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}
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//! Comparison operator
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bool operator ==(const T* str) const
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{
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int i;
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for(i=0; array[i] && str[i]; ++i)
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if (array[i] != str[i])
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return false;
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return !array[i] && !str[i];
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}
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//! Comparison operator
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bool operator ==(const string<T>& other) const
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{
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for(s32 i=0; array[i] && other.array[i]; ++i)
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if (array[i] != other.array[i])
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return false;
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return used == other.used;
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}
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//! Is smaller operator
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bool operator <(const string<T>& other) const
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{
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for(s32 i=0; array[i] && other.array[i]; ++i)
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if (array[i] != other.array[i])
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return (array[i] < other.array[i]);
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return used < other.used;
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}
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//! Equals not operator
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bool operator !=(const string<T>& other) const
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{
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return !(*this == other);
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}
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//! Returns length of string
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/** \return Returns length of the string in characters. */
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s32 size() const
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{
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return used-1;
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}
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//! Returns character string
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/** \return Returns pointer to C-style zero terminated string. */
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const T* c_str() const
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{
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return array;
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}
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//! Makes the string lower case.
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void make_lower()
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{
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const T A = (T)'A';
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const T Z = (T)'Z';
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const T diff = (T)'a' - A;
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for (s32 i=0; i<used; ++i)
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{
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if (array[i]>=A && array[i]<=Z)
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array[i] += diff;
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}
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}
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//! Makes the string upper case.
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void make_upper()
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{
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const T a = (T)'a';
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const T z = (T)'z';
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const T diff = (T)'A' - a;
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for (s32 i=0; i<used; ++i)
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{
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if (array[i]>=a && array[i]<=z)
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array[i] += diff;
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}
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}
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//! Compares the string ignoring case.
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/** \param other: Other string to compare.
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\return Returns true if the string are equal ignoring case. */
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bool equals_ignore_case(const string<T>& other) const
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{
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for(s32 i=0; array[i] && other[i]; ++i)
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if (toLower(array[i]) != toLower(other[i]))
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return false;
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return used == other.used;
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}
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//! compares the first n characters of the strings
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bool equalsn(const string<T>& other, int len)
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{
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int i;
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for(i=0; array[i] && other[i] && i < len; ++i)
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if (array[i] != other[i])
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return false;
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// if one (or both) of the strings was smaller then they
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// are only equal if they have the same lenght
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return (i == len) || (used == other.used);
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}
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//! compares the first n characters of the strings
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bool equalsn(const T* str, int len)
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{
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int i;
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for(i=0; array[i] && str[i] && i < len; ++i)
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if (array[i] != str[i])
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return false;
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// if one (or both) of the strings was smaller then they
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// are only equal if they have the same lenght
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return (i == len) || (array[i] == 0 && str[i] == 0);
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}
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//! Appends a character to this string
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/** \param character: Character to append. */
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void append(T character)
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{
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if (used + 1 > allocated)
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reallocate((s32)used + 1);
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used += 1;
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array[used-2] = character;
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array[used-1] = 0;
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}
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//! Appends a string to this string
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/** \param other: String to append. */
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void append(const string<T>& other)
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{
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--used;
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s32 len = other.size();
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if (used + len + 1 > allocated)
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reallocate((s32)used + (s32)len + 1);
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for (s32 l=0; l<len+1; ++l)
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array[l+used] = other[l];
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used = used + len + 1;
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}
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//! Appends a string of the length l to this string.
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/** \param other: other String to append to this string.
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\param length: How much characters of the other string to add to this one. */
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void append(const string<T>& other, s32 length)
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{
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s32 len = other.size();
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if (len < length)
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{
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append(other);
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return;
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}
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len = length;
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--used;
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if (used + len > allocated)
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reallocate((s32)used + (s32)len);
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for (s32 l=0; l<len; ++l)
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array[l+used] = other[l];
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used = used + len;
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}
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//! Reserves some memory.
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/** \param count: Amount of characters to reserve. */
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void reserve(s32 count)
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{
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if (count < allocated)
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return;
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reallocate(count);
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}
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//! finds first occurrence of character in string
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/** \param c: Character to search for.
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\return Returns position where the character has been found,
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or -1 if not found. */
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s32 findFirst(T c) const
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{
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for (s32 i=0; i<used; ++i)
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if (array[i] == c)
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return i;
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return -1;
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}
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//! finds first occurrence of a character of a list in string
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/** \param c: List of strings to find. For example if the method
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should find the first occurance of 'a' or 'b', this parameter should be "ab".
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\param count: Amount of characters in the list. Ususally,
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this should be strlen(ofParameter1)
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\return Returns position where one of the character has been found,
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or -1 if not found. */
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s32 findFirstChar(T* c, int count) const
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{
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for (s32 i=0; i<used; ++i)
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for (int j=0; j<count; ++j)
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if (array[i] == c[j])
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return i;
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return -1;
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}
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//! Finds first position of a character not in a given list.
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/** \param c: List of characters not to find. For example if the method
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should find the first occurance of a character not 'a' or 'b', this parameter should be "ab".
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\param count: Amount of characters in the list. Ususally,
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this should be strlen(ofParameter1)
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\return Returns position where the character has been found,
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or -1 if not found. */
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template <class B>
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s32 findFirstCharNotInList(B* c, int count) const
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{
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for (int i=0; i<used; ++i)
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{
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int j;
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for (j=0; j<count; ++j)
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if (array[i] == c[j])
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break;
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if (j==count)
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return i;
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}
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return -1;
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}
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//! Finds last position of a character not in a given list.
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/** \param c: List of characters not to find. For example if the method
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should find the first occurance of a character not 'a' or 'b', this parameter should be "ab".
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\param count: Amount of characters in the list. Ususally,
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this should be strlen(ofParameter1)
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\return Returns position where the character has been found,
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or -1 if not found. */
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template <class B>
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s32 findLastCharNotInList(B* c, int count) const
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{
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for (int i=used-2; i>=0; --i)
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{
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int j;
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for (j=0; j<count; ++j)
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if (array[i] == c[j])
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break;
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if (j==count)
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return i;
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}
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return -1;
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}
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//! finds next occurrence of character in string
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/** \param c: Character to search for.
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\param startPos: Position in string to start searching.
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\return Returns position where the character has been found,
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or -1 if not found. */
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s32 findNext(T c, s32 startPos) const
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{
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for (s32 i=startPos; i<used; ++i)
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if (array[i] == c)
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return i;
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return -1;
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}
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//! finds last occurrence of character in string
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//! \param c: Character to search for.
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//! \return Returns position where the character has been found,
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//! or -1 if not found.
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s32 findLast(T c) const
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{
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for (s32 i=used-1; i>=0; --i)
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if (array[i] == c)
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return i;
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return -1;
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}
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//! Returns a substring
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//! \param begin: Start of substring.
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//! \param length: Length of substring.
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string<T> subString(s32 begin, s32 length)
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{
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if (length <= 0)
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return string<T>("");
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string<T> o;
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o.reserve(length+1);
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for (s32 i=0; i<length; ++i)
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o.array[i] = array[i+begin];
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o.array[length] = 0;
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o.used = o.allocated;
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return o;
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}
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void operator += (T c)
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{
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append(c);
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}
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void operator += (const string<T>& other)
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{
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append(other);
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}
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void operator += (int i)
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{
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append(string<T>(i));
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}
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//! replaces all characters of a special type with another one
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void replace(T toReplace, T replaceWith)
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{
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for (s32 i=0; i<used; ++i)
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if (array[i] == toReplace)
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array[i] = replaceWith;
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}
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//! trims the string.
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/** Removes whitespace from begin and end of the string. */
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void trim()
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{
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const char whitespace[] = " \t\n";
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const int whitespacecount = 3;
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// find start and end of real string without whitespace
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int begin = findFirstCharNotInList(whitespace, whitespacecount);
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if (begin == -1)
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return;
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int end = findLastCharNotInList(whitespace, whitespacecount);
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if (end == -1)
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return;
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*this = subString(begin, (end +1) - begin);
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}
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//! Erases a character from the string. May be slow, because all elements
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//! following after the erased element have to be copied.
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//! \param index: Index of element to be erased.
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void erase(int index)
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{
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_IRR_DEBUG_BREAK_IF(index>=used || index<0) // access violation
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for (int i=index+1; i<used; ++i)
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array[i-1] = array[i];
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--used;
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}
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private:
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//! Returns a character converted to lower case
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T toLower(const T& t) const
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{
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if (t>=(T)'A' && t<=(T)'Z')
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return t + ((T)'a' - (T)'A');
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else
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return t;
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}
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//! Reallocate the array, make it bigger or smaler
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void reallocate(s32 new_size)
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{
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T* old_array = array;
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array = new T[new_size];
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allocated = new_size;
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s32 amount = used < new_size ? used : new_size;
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for (s32 i=0; i<amount; ++i)
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array[i] = old_array[i];
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if (allocated < used)
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used = allocated;
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delete [] old_array;
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}
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//--- member variables
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T* array;
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s32 allocated;
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s32 used;
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};
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//! Typedef for character strings
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typedef string<irr::c8> stringc;
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//! Typedef for wide character strings
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typedef string<wchar_t> stringw;
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} // end namespace core
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} // end namespace irr
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#endif
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