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/*
* Copyright ( c ) 2018 - 2020 , Andreas Kling < kling @ serenityos . org >
* Copyright ( c ) 2020 , Fei Wu < f . eiwu @ yahoo . com >
*
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* SPDX - License - Identifier : BSD - 2 - Clause
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*/
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# pragma once
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# include <AK/Concepts.h>
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# include <AK/EnumBits.h>
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# include <AK/Forward.h>
namespace AK {
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namespace Detail {
template < Concepts : : AnyString T , Concepts : : AnyString U >
inline constexpr bool IsHashCompatible < T , U > = true ;
}
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enum class CaseSensitivity {
CaseInsensitive ,
CaseSensitive ,
} ;
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enum class ReplaceMode {
All ,
FirstOnly ,
} ;
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enum class TrimMode {
Left ,
Right ,
Both
} ;
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enum class TrimWhitespace {
Yes ,
No ,
} ;
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enum class SplitBehavior : unsigned {
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// Neither keep empty substrings nor keep the trailing separator.
// This is the default behavior if unspecified.
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Nothing = 0 ,
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// If two separators follow each other without any characters
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// in between, keep a "" in the resulting vector. (or only the
// separator if KeepTrailingSeparator is used)
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KeepEmpty = 1 ,
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// Do not strip off the separator at the end of the string.
KeepTrailingSeparator = 2 ,
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} ;
AK_ENUM_BITWISE_OPERATORS ( SplitBehavior ) ;
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enum class TrailingCodePointTransformation : u8 {
// Default behaviour; Puts the first typographic letter unit of each word, if lowercase, in titlecase; the other characters in lowercase.
Lowercase ,
// Puts the first typographic letter unit of each word, if lowercase, in titlecase; other characters are unaffected. (https://drafts.csswg.org/css-text/#valdef-text-transform-capitalize)
PreserveExisting ,
} ;
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struct MaskSpan {
size_t start ;
size_t length ;
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bool operator = = ( MaskSpan const & other ) const
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{
return start = = other . start & & length = = other . length ;
}
} ;
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namespace StringUtils {
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bool matches ( StringView str , StringView mask , CaseSensitivity = CaseSensitivity : : CaseInsensitive , Vector < MaskSpan > * match_spans = nullptr ) ;
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template < typename T = int >
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Optional < T > convert_to_int ( StringView , TrimWhitespace = TrimWhitespace : : Yes ) ;
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template < typename T = unsigned >
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Optional < T > convert_to_uint ( StringView , TrimWhitespace = TrimWhitespace : : Yes ) ;
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template < typename T = unsigned >
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Optional < T > convert_to_uint_from_hex ( StringView , TrimWhitespace = TrimWhitespace : : Yes ) ;
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template < typename T = unsigned >
Optional < T > convert_to_uint_from_octal ( StringView , TrimWhitespace = TrimWhitespace : : Yes ) ;
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# ifndef KERNEL
template < typename T >
Optional < T > convert_to_floating_point ( StringView , TrimWhitespace = TrimWhitespace : : Yes ) ;
# endif
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bool equals_ignoring_ascii_case ( StringView , StringView ) ;
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bool ends_with ( StringView a , StringView b , CaseSensitivity ) ;
bool starts_with ( StringView , StringView , CaseSensitivity ) ;
bool contains ( StringView , StringView , CaseSensitivity ) ;
bool is_whitespace ( StringView ) ;
StringView trim ( StringView string , StringView characters , TrimMode mode ) ;
StringView trim_whitespace ( StringView string , TrimMode mode ) ;
Optional < size_t > find ( StringView haystack , char needle , size_t start = 0 ) ;
Optional < size_t > find ( StringView haystack , StringView needle , size_t start = 0 ) ;
Optional < size_t > find_last ( StringView haystack , char needle ) ;
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Optional < size_t > find_last ( StringView haystack , StringView needle ) ;
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Optional < size_t > find_last_not ( StringView haystack , char needle ) ;
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Vector < size_t > find_all ( StringView haystack , StringView needle ) ;
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enum class SearchDirection {
Forward ,
Backward
} ;
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Optional < size_t > find_any_of ( StringView haystack , StringView needles , SearchDirection ) ;
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ByteString to_snakecase ( StringView ) ;
ByteString to_titlecase ( StringView ) ;
ByteString invert_case ( StringView ) ;
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ByteString replace ( StringView , StringView needle , StringView replacement , ReplaceMode ) ;
AK: Introduce the new String, replacement for DeprecatedString
DeprecatedString (formerly String) has been with us since the start,
and it has served us well. However, it has a number of shortcomings
that I'd like to address.
Some of these issues are hard if not impossible to solve incrementally
inside of DeprecatedString, so instead of doing that, let's build a new
String class and then incrementally move over to it instead.
Problems in DeprecatedString:
- It assumes string allocation never fails. This makes it impossible
to use in allocation-sensitive contexts, and is the reason we had to
ban DeprecatedString from the kernel entirely.
- The awkward null state. DeprecatedString can be null. It's different
from the empty state, although null strings are considered empty.
All code is immediately nicer when using Optional<DeprecatedString>
but DeprecatedString came before Optional, which is how we ended up
like this.
- The encoding of the underlying data is ambiguous. For the most part,
we use it as if it's always UTF-8, but there have been cases where
we pass around strings in other encodings (e.g ISO8859-1)
- operator[] and length() are used to iterate over DeprecatedString one
byte at a time. This is done all over the codebase, and will *not*
give the right results unless the string is all ASCII.
How we solve these issues in the new String:
- Functions that may allocate now return ErrorOr<String> so that ENOMEM
errors can be passed to the caller.
- String has no null state. Use Optional<String> when needed.
- String is always UTF-8. This is validated when constructing a String.
We may need to add a bypass for this in the future, for cases where
you have a known-good string, but for now: validate all the things!
- There is no operator[] or length(). You can get the underlying data
with bytes(), but for iterating over code points, you should be using
an UTF-8 iterator.
Furthermore, it has two nifty new features:
- String implements a small string optimization (SSO) for strings that
can fit entirely within a pointer. This means up to 3 bytes on 32-bit
platforms, and 7 bytes on 64-bit platforms. Such small strings will
not be heap-allocated.
- String can create substrings without making a deep copy of the
substring. Instead, the superstring gets +1 refcount from the
substring, and it acts like a view into the superstring. To make
substrings like this, use the substring_with_shared_superstring() API.
One caveat:
- String does not guarantee that the underlying data is null-terminated
like DeprecatedString does today. While this was nifty in a handful of
places where we were calling C functions, it did stand in the way of
shared-superstring substrings.
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ErrorOr < String > replace ( String const & , StringView needle , StringView replacement , ReplaceMode ) ;
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size_t count ( StringView , StringView needle ) ;
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size_t count ( StringView , char needle ) ;
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}
}
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# if USING_AK_GLOBALLY
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using AK : : CaseSensitivity ;
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using AK : : ReplaceMode ;
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using AK : : SplitBehavior ;
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using AK : : TrailingCodePointTransformation ;
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using AK : : TrimMode ;
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using AK : : TrimWhitespace ;
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# endif