source: gsdl/trunk/common-src/src/lib/text_t.h@ 18050

Last change on this file since 18050 was 16066, checked in by mdewsnip, 16 years ago

Added splitword() function and other dependent functions.

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1/**********************************************************************
2 *
3 * text_t.h -- a simple 16-bit character string class
4 * Copyright (C) 1999 The New Zealand Digital Library Project
5 *
6 * A component of the Greenstone digital library software
7 * from the New Zealand Digital Library Project at the
8 * University of Waikato, New Zealand.
9 *
10 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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13 * (at your option) any later version.
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15 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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17 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18 * GNU General Public License for more details.
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23 *
24 * $Id: text_t.h 16066 2008-06-19 01:09:56Z mdewsnip $
25 *
26 *********************************************************************/
27
28
29#ifndef TEXT_T_H
30#define TEXT_T_H
31
32#include "gsdlconf.h"
33
34#if defined(GSDL_USE_OBJECTSPACE)
35# include <ospace\std\vector>
36# include <ospace\std\list>
37# include <ospace\std\set>
38# include <ospace\std\map>
39#elif defined(GSDL_USE_STL_H)
40# include <vector.h>
41# include <list.h>
42# include <set.h>
43# include <map.h>
44#else
45# include <vector>
46# include <list>
47# include <set>
48# include <map>
49#endif
50
51// use the standard namespace
52#if !defined (GSDL_NAMESPACE_BROKEN)
53#if defined(GSDL_USE_OBJECTSPACE)
54using namespace ospace::std;
55#else
56using namespace std;
57#endif
58#endif
59
60// class prototypes
61class text_t;
62class inconvertclass;
63class outconvertclass;
64
65
66// for those stupid compilers which need it
67#if defined(GSDL_NEED_DESTROY_USHORT)
68inline void destroy(unsigned short *) {};
69inline void destroy(int *) {};
70#endif
71
72typedef vector<unsigned short> usvector;
73extern const text_t g_EmptyText;
74
75// The class text_t can handle long strings which may contain
76// null characters. It uses unsigned shorts to represent up to
77// 64K character values.
78class text_t {
79 public:
80 //type support for ucvector
81 typedef usvector::iterator iterator;
82 typedef usvector::const_iterator const_iterator;
83 typedef usvector::reference reference;
84 typedef usvector::const_reference const_reference;
85 typedef usvector::size_type size_type;
86 typedef usvector::difference_type difference_type;
87 typedef usvector::const_reverse_iterator const_reverse_iterator;
88 typedef usvector::reverse_iterator reverse_iterator;
89
90protected:
91 usvector text;
92 unsigned short encoding; // 0 = unicode, 1 = other
93
94public:
95 // constructors
96 text_t ();
97 text_t (int i);
98 text_t (const char *s); // assumed to be a normal c string
99 text_t (const char *s, size_type nLength); // support for arrays of chars
100 void setencoding (unsigned short theencoding) {encoding=theencoding;};
101 unsigned short getencoding () {return encoding;};
102
103 usvector& text_as_usvector() { return text ; };
104 const usvector& text_as_usvector() const { return text ; };
105
106 // basic container support
107 iterator begin () {return text.begin();}
108 const_iterator begin () const {return text.begin();}
109 iterator end () {return text.end();}
110 const_iterator end () const {return text.end();}
111
112 void erase(iterator pos) {text.erase(pos);}
113 void erase(iterator first, iterator last) {text.erase(first, last);}
114 void push_back(unsigned short c) {text.push_back(c);}
115 void pop_back() {text.pop_back();}
116 text_t &operator=(const text_t &x) {text=x.text; encoding=x.encoding; return *this;}
117 reference operator[](size_type n) {return text[n];};
118 const_reference operator[](size_type n) const {return text[n];};
119
120 void reserve (size_type n) {text.reserve(n);}
121 size_type capacity() const { return text.capacity(); }
122
123 bool empty () const {return text.empty();}
124 size_type size() const {return text.size();}
125 friend inline bool operator!=(const text_t& x, const text_t& y)
126 {return (x.text != y.text);}
127 friend inline bool operator==(const text_t& x, const text_t& y)
128 {return (x.text == y.text);}
129 friend inline bool operator<(const text_t& x, const text_t& y)
130 {return (x.text < y.text);}
131 friend inline bool operator>(const text_t& x, const text_t& y)
132 {return (x.text > y.text);}
133 friend inline bool operator>=(const text_t& x, const text_t& y)
134 {return (x.text >= y.text);}
135 friend inline bool operator<=(const text_t& x, const text_t& y)
136 {return (x.text <= y.text);}
137
138 // added functionality
139 void clear () {text.erase(text.begin(),text.end());}
140 void append (const text_t &t);
141 void appendrange (iterator first, iterator last);
142 void appendrange (const_iterator first, const_iterator last);
143 text_t &operator+= (const text_t &t) {append(t);return *this;}
144
145 // support for integers
146 void appendint (int i);
147 void setint (int i) {clear();appendint(i);}
148 text_t &operator=(int i) {setint (i);return *this;}
149 text_t &operator+= (int i) {appendint(i);return *this;}
150 int getint () const;
151
152 // same as getint but returns an unsigned long
153 unsigned long getulong () const;
154
155 // support for arrays of chars
156 void appendcarr (const char *s, size_type len);
157 void setcarr (char *s, size_type len) {clear();appendcarr(s,len);}
158
159 // support for const null-terminated C strings
160 void appendcstr (const char *s);
161 void setcstr (const char *s) {clear();appendcstr(s);}
162 text_t &operator= (const char *s) {setcstr(s);return *this;} // c string
163 text_t &operator+= (const char *s) {appendcstr(s);return *this;} // c string
164
165 // strings returned from getcarr and getcstr become the callers
166 // responsibility and should be deallocated with "delete []"
167 char *getcarr(size_type &len) const;
168 char *getcstr() const;
169
170 int replace(text_t toreplace, text_t replacement);
171};
172
173// new stream converter ...
174ostream& operator<< (ostream &o, const text_t &text);
175
176inline text_t operator+(const text_t &t1, const text_t &t2)
177{
178 text_t tnew = t1;
179 tnew.append(t2);
180 return tnew;
181}
182
183inline text_t operator+(const text_t &t1, int i1)
184{
185 text_t tnew = t1;
186 tnew.appendint(i1);
187 return tnew;
188}
189
190inline text_t operator+(const text_t &t1, char *s1)
191{
192 text_t tnew = t1;
193 tnew.appendcstr(s1);
194 return tnew;
195}
196
197
198
199
200struct eqtext_t
201{
202 bool operator()(const text_t &t1, const text_t &t2) const
203 { return t1 == t2; }
204};
205
206struct lttext_t
207{
208 bool operator()(const text_t &t1, const text_t &t2) const
209 { return t1 < t2; }
210};
211
212
213// frequently used derived types
214typedef set<text_t,lttext_t> text_tset;
215typedef list<text_t> text_tlist; // more efficient for insertions/deletions
216typedef vector<text_t> text_tarray; // more space efficient than text_tlist
217typedef map<text_t, text_t, lttext_t> text_tmap;
218
219
220// general functions which work on text_ts
221
222// find a character within a range
223text_t::const_iterator findchar (text_t::const_iterator first, text_t::const_iterator last,
224 unsigned short c);
225text_t::iterator findchar (text_t::iterator first, text_t::iterator last,
226 unsigned short c);
227text_t::iterator findlastchar (text_t::iterator first, text_t::iterator last,
228 unsigned short c);
229text_t::iterator findword (text_t::iterator first, text_t::iterator last,
230 const text_t &word);
231text_t::const_iterator findword (text_t::const_iterator first, text_t::const_iterator last,
232 const text_t& word);
233
234// get a string up to the next delimiter (which is skipped)
235text_t::const_iterator getdelimitstr (text_t::const_iterator first,
236 text_t::const_iterator last,
237 unsigned short c, text_t &outstr);
238text_t::iterator getdelimitstr (text_t::iterator first, text_t::iterator last,
239 unsigned short c, text_t &outstr);
240
241text_t::const_iterator getdelimitstr (text_t::const_iterator first, text_t::const_iterator last,
242 text_t w, text_t &outstr);
243
244// split a string with a character
245void splitchar (text_t::const_iterator first, text_t::const_iterator last,
246 unsigned short c, text_tset &outlist);
247void splitchar (text_t::const_iterator first, text_t::const_iterator last,
248 unsigned short c, text_tlist &outlist);
249void splitchar (text_t::const_iterator first, text_t::const_iterator last,
250 unsigned short c, text_tarray &outlist);
251
252void splitword (text_t::const_iterator first, text_t::const_iterator last,
253 text_t w, text_tlist &outlist);
254
255// join a string using a character
256void joinchar (const text_tset &inlist, unsigned short c, text_t &outtext);
257void joinchar (const text_tlist &inlist, unsigned short c, text_t &outtext);
258void joinchar (const text_tarray &inlist, unsigned short c, text_t &outtext);
259void joinchar (const text_tset &inlist, const text_t &c, text_t &outtext);
260void joinchar (const text_tlist &inlist, const text_t &c, text_t &outtext);
261void joinchar (const text_tarray &inlist, const text_t &c, text_t &outtext);
262
263// count the occurances of a character within a range
264int countchar (text_t::const_iterator first, text_t::const_iterator last,
265 unsigned short c);
266
267// return a substring of string from first up to but not including last
268text_t substr (text_t::const_iterator first, text_t::const_iterator last);
269
270// convert to lowercase
271void lc (text_t::iterator first, text_t::iterator last);
272inline void lc (text_t &t) {lc (t.begin(), t.end());}
273
274// convert to uppercase
275void uc (text_t::iterator first, text_t::iterator last);
276inline void uc (text_t &t) {uc (t.begin(), t.end());}
277
278// checks to see if it is a number (i.e. contains only 0-9)
279bool is_number (const text_t &text);
280
281// checks to see if the text has any letters or digits
282bool has_unicode_letdig (const text_t &text);
283
284// checks to see if a text_t starts with the specified prefix
285bool starts_with(const text_t& text, const text_t& prefix);
286// checks to see if a text_t ends with the specified suffix
287bool ends_with(const text_t& text, const text_t& suffix);
288
289// conversion classes used for getting information in to and out of
290// the text_t class.
291
292class convertclass
293{
294public:
295 enum status_t {finished, stopped, unfinished};
296
297 convertclass ();
298 virtual void reset ();
299};
300
301
302
303// convert from a char stream to the text_t class
304// the default version assumes the input is a ascii
305// character array
306class inconvertclass : public convertclass
307{
308public:
309 inconvertclass ();
310 void reset ();
311 void setinput (char *thestart, size_t thelen);
312
313 // output will be cleared before the conversion
314 virtual void convert (text_t &output, status_t &status);
315
316 // will treat the text_t as a 8-bit string and convert
317 // it to a 16-bit string using the about convert method.
318 text_t convert (const text_t &t);
319
320protected:
321 char *start;
322 size_t len;
323};
324
325// to get something which will do the conversion
326// to ascii declare a (non global!) instance like
327// this
328// inconvertclass ascii2text_t;
329
330#if defined(GSDL_USE_IOS_H)
331#include <iostream.h> // darwin doesn't have ostream.h...
332#else
333#include <ostream>
334#endif
335
336// Convert from a text_t class to a char stream
337// This default version assumes the output is a ascii
338// character array. If you set the output stream you
339// can use this class to output to a stream using the
340// << operator. The << operator can also be conveniently
341// used to set the output stream by doing something like
342//
343// cout << text_t2ascii << textstr << anothertextstr;
344//
345// this class assumes that the input text doesn't change
346// while the conversion takes place
347class outconvertclass : public convertclass
348{
349public:
350 outconvertclass ();
351 virtual void reset ();
352 virtual void setinput (text_t *theinput);
353 virtual void setdata(text_t *input, text_t::iterator texthere);
354 // note that convert does not null-terminate the
355 // output array of characters
356 virtual void convert (char *output, size_t maxlen,
357 size_t &len, status_t &status);
358
359 // will convert the 16-bit string to a 8-bit stream
360 // and place the result in a text_t. This method uses
361 // the above convert function.
362 text_t convert (const text_t &t);
363
364 virtual void setostream (ostream *theouts);
365 ostream *getostream ();
366
367protected:
368 text_t *input;
369 text_t::iterator texthere; // only valid if input is valid
370
371 ostream *outs;
372};
373
374// to get something which will do the conversion
375// to text_t declare a (non global!) instance like
376// this
377// outconvertclass text_t2ascii;
378
379
380// stream operators for the output class
381outconvertclass &operator<< (ostream &theouts, outconvertclass &outconverter);
382outconvertclass &operator<< (outconvertclass &outconverter, const text_t &t);
383
384
385#endif
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