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/* $Id$ */
/** @file string_func.h Functions related to low-level strings.
*
* @note Be aware of "dangerous" string functions; string functions that
* have behaviour that could easily cause buffer overruns and such:
* - strncpy: does not '\0' terminate when input string is longer than
* the size of the output string. Use strecpy instead.
* - [v]snprintf: returns the length of the string as it would be written
* when the output is large enough, so it can be more than the size of
* the buffer and than can underflow size_t (uint-ish) which makes all
* subsequent snprintf alikes write outside of the buffer. Use
* [v]seprintf instead; it will return the number of bytes actually
* added so no [v]seprintf will cause outside of bounds writes.
* - [v]sprintf: does not bounds checking: use [v]seprintf instead.
*/
#ifndef STRING_FUNC_H
#define STRING_FUNC_H
#include "core/bitmath_func.hpp"
#include "string_type.h"
/**
* Appends characters from one string to another.
*
* Appends the source string to the destination string with respect of the
* terminating null-character and the maximum size of the destination
* buffer.
*
* @note usage ttd_strlcat(dst, src, lengthof(dst));
* @note lengthof() applies only to fixed size arrays
*
* @param dst The buffer containing the target string
* @param src The buffer containing the string to append
* @param size The maximum size of the destination buffer
*/
void ttd_strlcat(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size);
/**
* Copies characters from one buffer to another.
*
* Copies the source string to the destination buffer with respect of the
* terminating null-character and the maximum size of the destination
* buffer.
*
* @note usage ttd_strlcpy(dst, src, lengthof(dst));
* @note lengthof() applies only to fixed size arrays
*
* @param dst The destination buffer
* @param src The buffer containing the string to copy
* @param size The maximum size of the destination buffer
*/
void ttd_strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size);
/**
* Appends characters from one string to another.
*
* Appends the source string to the destination string with respect of the
* terminating null-character and and the last pointer to the last element
* in the destination buffer. If the last pointer is set to NULL no
* boundary check is performed.
*
* @note usage: strecat(dst, src, lastof(dst));
* @note lastof() applies only to fixed size arrays
*
* @param dst The buffer containing the target string
* @param src The buffer containing the string to append
* @param last The pointer to the last element of the destination buffer
* @return The pointer to the terminating null-character in the destination buffer
*/
char *strecat(char *dst, const char *src, const char *last);
/**
* Copies characters from one buffer to another.
*
* Copies the source string to the destination buffer with respect of the
* terminating null-character and the last pointer to the last element in
* the destination buffer. If the last pointer is set to NULL no boundary
* check is performed.
*
* @note usage: strecpy(dst, src, lastof(dst));
* @note lastof() applies only to fixed size arrays
*
* @param dst The destination buffer
* @param src The buffer containing the string to copy
* @param last The pointer to the last element of the destination buffer
* @return The pointer to the terminating null-character in the destination buffer
*/
char *strecpy(char *dst, const char *src, const char *last);
int CDECL seprintf(char *str, const char *last, const char *format, ...);
char *CDECL str_fmt(const char *str, ...);
/** Scans the string for valid characters and if it finds invalid ones,
* replaces them with a question mark '?' */
void str_validate(char *str, bool allow_newlines = false, bool ignore = false);
/** Scans the string for colour codes and strips them */
void str_strip_colours(char *str);
/** Convert the given string to lowercase, only works with ASCII! */
void strtolower(char *str);
/**
* Check if a string buffer is empty.
*
* @param s The pointer to the firste element of the buffer
* @return true if the buffer starts with the terminating null-character or
* if the given pointer points to NULL else return false
*/
static inline bool StrEmpty(const char *s)
{
return s == NULL || s[0] == '\0';
}
/**
* Get the length of a string, within a limited buffer.
*
* @param str The pointer to the firste element of the buffer
* @param maxlen The maximum size of the buffer
* @return The length of the string
*/
static inline size_t ttd_strnlen(const char *str, size_t maxlen)
{
const char *t;
for (t = str; (size_t)(t - str) < maxlen && *t != '\0'; t++) {}
return t - str;
}
/** Convert the md5sum number to a 'hexadecimal' string, return next pos in buffer */
char *md5sumToString(char *buf, const char *last, const uint8 md5sum[16]);
/**
* Only allow certain keys. You can define the filter to be used. This makes
* sure no invalid keys can get into an editbox, like BELL.
* @param key character to be checked
* @param afilter the filter to use
* @return true or false depending if the character is printable/valid or not
*/
bool IsValidChar(WChar key, CharSetFilter afilter);
size_t Utf8Decode(WChar *c, const char *s);
size_t Utf8Encode(char *buf, WChar c);
size_t Utf8TrimString(char *s, size_t maxlen);
static inline WChar Utf8Consume(const char **s)
{
WChar c;
*s += Utf8Decode(&c, *s);
return c;
}
/** Return the length of a UTF-8 encoded character.
* @param c Unicode character.
* @return Length of UTF-8 encoding for character.
*/
static inline int8 Utf8CharLen(WChar c)
{
if (c < 0x80) return 1;
if (c < 0x800) return 2;
if (c < 0x10000) return 3;
if (c < 0x110000) return 4;
/* Invalid valid, we encode as a '?' */
return 1;
}
/**
* Return the length of an UTF-8 encoded value based on a single char. This
* char should be the first byte of the UTF-8 encoding. If not, or encoding
* is invalid, return value is 0
* @param c char to query length of
* @return requested size
*/
static inline int8 Utf8EncodedCharLen(char c)
{
if (GB(c, 3, 5) == 0x1E) return 4;
if (GB(c, 4, 4) == 0x0E) return 3;
if (GB(c, 5, 3) == 0x06) return 2;
if (GB(c, 7, 1) == 0x00) return 1;
/* Invalid UTF8 start encoding */
return 0;
}
/* Check if the given character is part of a UTF8 sequence */
static inline bool IsUtf8Part(char c)
{
return GB(c, 6, 2) == 2;
}
/**
* Retrieve the previous UNICODE character in an UTF-8 encoded string.
* @param s char pointer pointing to (the first char of) the next character
* @return a pointer in 's' to the previous UNICODE character's first byte
* @note The function should not be used to determine the length of the previous
* encoded char because it might be an invalid/corrupt start-sequence
*/
static inline char *Utf8PrevChar(const char *s)
{
const char *ret = s;
while (IsUtf8Part(*--ret)) {}
return (char*)ret;
}
static inline bool IsPrintable(WChar c)
{
if (c < 0x20) return false;
if (c < 0xE000) return true;
if (c < 0xE200) return false;
return true;
}
/**
* Check whether UNICODE character is whitespace or not, i.e. whether
* this is a potential line-break character.
* @param c UNICODE character to check
* @return a boolean value whether 'c' is a whitespace character or not
* @see http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/category/Zs/list.htm
*/
static inline bool IsWhitespace(WChar c)
{
return
c == 0x0020 /* SPACE */ ||
c == 0x3000 /* IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE */
;
}
#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
/* strndup and strcasestr are GNU extensions */
char *strndup(const char *s, size_t len);
const char *strcasestr(const char *haystack, const char *needle);
#endif /* !_GNU_SOURCE */
#endif /* STRING_FUNC_H */
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