1 /* PSPP - a program for statistical analysis.
2 Copyright (C) 1997-9, 2000, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014,
3 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
8 (at your option) any later version.
10 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 GNU General Public License for more details.
15 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
28 #include "libpspp/cast.h"
29 #include "libpspp/i18n.h"
30 #include "libpspp/message.h"
31 #include "libpspp/pool.h"
33 #include "gl/c-ctype.h"
34 #include "gl/c-vasnprintf.h"
35 #include "gl/relocatable.h"
36 #include "gl/minmax.h"
37 #include "gl/xalloc.h"
38 #include "gl/xmemdup0.h"
41 /* Reverses the order of NBYTES bytes at address P, thus converting
42 between little- and big-endian byte orders. */
44 buf_reverse (char *p, size_t nbytes)
46 char *h = p, *t = &h[nbytes - 1];
58 /* Compares the SIZE bytes in A to those in B, disregarding case,
59 and returns a strcmp()-type result. */
61 buf_compare_case (const char *a_, const char *b_, size_t size)
63 const unsigned char *a = (unsigned char *) a_;
64 const unsigned char *b = (unsigned char *) b_;
68 unsigned char ac = toupper (*a++);
69 unsigned char bc = toupper (*b++);
72 return ac > bc ? 1 : -1;
78 /* Compares A of length A_LEN to B of length B_LEN. The shorter
79 string is considered to be padded with spaces to the length of
82 buf_compare_rpad (const char *a, size_t a_len, const char *b, size_t b_len)
87 min_len = a_len < b_len ? a_len : b_len;
88 result = memcmp (a, b, min_len);
97 for (idx = min_len; idx < b_len; idx++)
99 return ' ' > b[idx] ? 1 : -1;
103 for (idx = min_len; idx < a_len; idx++)
105 return a[idx] > ' ' ? 1 : -1;
111 /* Compares strin A to string B. The shorter string is
112 considered to be padded with spaces to the length of the
115 str_compare_rpad (const char *a, const char *b)
117 return buf_compare_rpad (a, strlen (a), b, strlen (b));
120 /* Copies string SRC to buffer DST, of size DST_SIZE bytes.
121 DST is truncated to DST_SIZE bytes or padded on the right with
122 copies of PAD as needed. */
124 buf_copy_str_rpad (char *dst, size_t dst_size, const char *src, char pad)
126 size_t src_len = strlen (src);
127 if (src_len >= dst_size)
128 memcpy (dst, src, dst_size);
131 memcpy (dst, src, src_len);
132 memset (&dst[src_len], pad, dst_size - src_len);
136 /* Copies string SRC to buffer DST, of size DST_SIZE bytes.
137 DST is truncated to DST_SIZE bytes or padded on the left with
138 copies of PAD as needed. */
140 buf_copy_str_lpad (char *dst, size_t dst_size, const char *src, char pad)
142 size_t src_len = strlen (src);
143 if (src_len >= dst_size)
144 memcpy (dst, src, dst_size);
147 size_t n_pad = dst_size - src_len;
148 memset (&dst[0], pad, n_pad);
149 memcpy (dst + n_pad, src, src_len);
153 /* Copies buffer SRC, of SRC_SIZE bytes, to DST, of DST_SIZE bytes.
154 DST is truncated to DST_SIZE bytes or padded on the left with
155 copies of PAD as needed. */
157 buf_copy_lpad (char *dst, size_t dst_size,
158 const char *src, size_t src_size,
161 if (src_size >= dst_size)
162 memmove (dst, src, dst_size);
165 memset (dst, pad, dst_size - src_size);
166 memmove (&dst[dst_size - src_size], src, src_size);
170 /* Copies buffer SRC, of SRC_SIZE bytes, to DST, of DST_SIZE bytes.
171 DST is truncated to DST_SIZE bytes or padded on the right with
172 copies of PAD as needed. */
174 buf_copy_rpad (char *dst, size_t dst_size,
175 const char *src, size_t src_size,
178 if (src_size >= dst_size)
179 memmove (dst, src, dst_size);
182 memmove (dst, src, src_size);
183 memset (&dst[src_size], pad, dst_size - src_size);
187 /* Copies string SRC to string DST, which is in a buffer DST_SIZE
189 Truncates DST to DST_SIZE - 1 bytes or right-pads with
190 spaces to DST_SIZE - 1 bytes if necessary. */
192 str_copy_rpad (char *dst, size_t dst_size, const char *src)
196 size_t src_len = strlen (src);
197 if (src_len < dst_size - 1)
199 memcpy (dst, src, src_len);
200 memset (&dst[src_len], ' ', dst_size - 1 - src_len);
203 memcpy (dst, src, dst_size - 1);
204 dst[dst_size - 1] = 0;
208 /* Copies SRC to DST, which is in a buffer DST_SIZE bytes long.
209 Truncates DST to DST_SIZE - 1 bytes, if necessary. */
211 str_copy_trunc (char *dst, size_t dst_size, const char *src)
213 size_t src_len = strlen (src);
214 assert (dst_size > 0);
215 if (src_len + 1 < dst_size)
216 memcpy (dst, src, src_len + 1);
219 memcpy (dst, src, dst_size - 1);
220 dst[dst_size - 1] = '\0';
224 /* Copies buffer SRC, of SRC_LEN bytes,
225 to DST, which is in a buffer DST_SIZE bytes long.
226 Truncates DST to DST_SIZE - 1 bytes, if necessary. */
228 str_copy_buf_trunc (char *dst, size_t dst_size,
229 const char *src, size_t src_size)
232 assert (dst_size > 0);
234 dst_len = src_size < dst_size ? src_size : dst_size - 1;
235 memcpy (dst, src, dst_len);
239 /* Converts each byte in S to uppercase.
241 This is suitable only for ASCII strings. Use utf8_to_upper() for UTF-8
244 str_uppercase (char *s)
246 for (; *s != '\0'; s++)
247 *s = c_toupper ((unsigned char) *s);
250 /* Converts each byte in S to lowercase.
252 This is suitable only for ASCII strings. Use utf8_to_lower() for UTF-8
255 str_lowercase (char *s)
257 for (; *s != '\0'; s++)
258 *s = c_tolower ((unsigned char) *s);
261 /* Converts NUMBER into a string in 26-adic notation in BUFFER,
262 which has room for SIZE bytes. Uses uppercase if UPPERCASE is
263 true, otherwise lowercase, Returns true if successful, false
264 if NUMBER, plus a trailing null, is too large to fit in the
267 26-adic notation is "spreadsheet column numbering": 1 = A, 2 =
268 B, 3 = C, ... 26 = Z, 27 = AA, 28 = AB, 29 = AC, ...
270 26-adic notation is the special case of a k-adic numeration
271 system (aka bijective base-k numeration) with k=26. In k-adic
272 numeration, the digits are {1, 2, 3, ..., k} (there is no
273 digit 0), and integer 0 is represented by the empty string.
274 For more information, see
275 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bijective_numeration. */
277 str_format_26adic (unsigned long int number, bool uppercase,
278 char buffer[], size_t size)
281 = uppercase ? "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" : "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
288 buffer[length++] = alphabet[number % 26];
294 buffer[length] = '\0';
296 buf_reverse (buffer, length);
305 /* Copies IN to buffer OUT with size OUT_SIZE, appending a null terminator. If
306 IN is too long for OUT, or if IN contains a new-line, replaces the tail with
309 OUT_SIZE must be at least 16. */
311 str_ellipsize (struct substring in, char *out, size_t out_size)
313 assert (out_size >= 16);
315 size_t out_maxlen = out_size - 1;
316 if (in.length > out_maxlen - 3)
320 while (out_len < in.length
321 && in.string[out_len] != '\n'
322 && in.string[out_len] != '\0'
323 && (in.string[out_len] != '\r'
324 || out_len + 1 >= in.length
325 || in.string[out_len + 1] != '\n'))
327 int mblen = u8_mblen (CHAR_CAST (const uint8_t *, in.string + out_len),
328 in.length - out_len);
329 if (mblen < 0 || out_len + mblen > out_maxlen)
334 memcpy (out, in.string, out_len);
335 strcpy (&out[out_len], out_len < in.length ? "..." : "");
338 /* Sets the SIZE bytes starting at BLOCK to C,
339 and returns the byte following BLOCK. */
341 mempset (void *block, int c, size_t size)
343 memset (block, c, size);
344 return (char *) block + size;
349 /* Returns a substring whose contents are the N bytes
350 starting at the (0-based) position START in SS. */
352 ss_substr (struct substring ss, size_t start, size_t n)
354 if (start < ss.length)
355 return ss_buffer (ss.string + start, MIN (n, ss.length - start));
357 return ss_buffer (ss.string + ss.length, 0);
360 /* Returns a substring whose contents are the first N
363 ss_head (struct substring ss, size_t n)
365 return ss_buffer (ss.string, MIN (n, ss.length));
368 /* Returns a substring whose contents are the last N bytes
371 ss_tail (struct substring ss, size_t n)
374 return ss_buffer (ss.string + (ss.length - n), n);
379 /* Makes a malloc()'d, null-terminated copy of the contents of OLD
380 and stores it in NEW. */
382 ss_alloc_substring (struct substring *new, struct substring old)
384 new->string = xmemdup0 (old.string, old.length);
385 new->length = old.length;
388 /* Allocates room for a N-byte string in NEW. */
390 ss_alloc_uninit (struct substring *new, size_t n)
392 new->string = xmalloc (n);
397 ss_realloc (struct substring *ss, size_t size)
399 ss->string = xrealloc (ss->string, size);
402 /* Makes a pool_alloc_unaligned()'d, null-terminated copy of the contents of
403 OLD in POOL, and stores it in NEW. */
405 ss_alloc_substring_pool (struct substring *new, struct substring old,
408 new->string = pool_alloc_unaligned (pool, old.length + 1);
409 new->length = old.length;
410 memcpy (new->string, old.string, old.length);
411 new->string[old.length] = '\0';
414 /* Allocates room for a N-byte string in NEW in POOL. */
416 ss_alloc_uninit_pool (struct substring *new, size_t n, struct pool *pool)
418 new->string = pool_alloc_unaligned (pool, n);
422 /* Frees the string that SS points to. */
424 ss_dealloc (struct substring *ss)
429 /* Exchanges the contents of A and B. */
431 ss_swap (struct substring *a, struct substring *b)
433 struct substring tmp = *a;
438 /* Truncates SS to at most N bytes in length. */
440 ss_truncate (struct substring *ss, size_t n)
446 /* Removes trailing bytes in TRIM_SET from SS.
447 Returns number of bytes removed. */
449 ss_rtrim (struct substring *ss, struct substring trim_set)
452 while (n < ss->length
453 && ss_find_byte (trim_set,
454 ss->string[ss->length - n - 1]) != SIZE_MAX)
460 /* Removes leading bytes in TRIM_SET from SS.
461 Returns number of bytes removed. */
463 ss_ltrim (struct substring *ss, struct substring trim_set)
465 size_t n = ss_span (*ss, trim_set);
470 /* Trims leading and trailing bytes in TRIM_SET from SS. */
472 ss_trim (struct substring *ss, struct substring trim_set)
474 ss_ltrim (ss, trim_set);
475 ss_rtrim (ss, trim_set);
478 /* If the last byte in SS is C, removes it and returns true.
479 Otherwise, returns false without changing the string. */
481 ss_chomp_byte (struct substring *ss, char c)
483 if (ss_last (*ss) == c)
492 /* If SS ends with SUFFIX, removes it and returns true.
493 Otherwise, returns false without changing the string. */
495 ss_chomp (struct substring *ss, struct substring suffix)
497 if (ss_ends_with (*ss, suffix))
499 ss->length -= suffix.length;
506 /* Divides SS into tokens separated by any of the DELIMITERS.
507 Each call replaces TOKEN by the next token in SS, or by an
508 empty string if no tokens remain. Returns true if a token was
509 obtained, false otherwise.
511 Before the first call, initialize *SAVE_IDX to 0. Do not
512 modify *SAVE_IDX between calls.
514 SS divides into exactly one more tokens than it contains
515 delimiters. That is, a delimiter at the start or end of SS or
516 a pair of adjacent delimiters yields an empty token, and the
517 empty string contains a single token. */
519 ss_separate (struct substring ss, struct substring delimiters,
520 size_t *save_idx, struct substring *token)
522 if (*save_idx <= ss_length (ss))
524 struct substring tmp = ss_substr (ss, *save_idx, SIZE_MAX);
525 size_t length = ss_cspan (tmp, delimiters);
526 *token = ss_head (tmp, length);
527 *save_idx += length + 1;
532 *token = ss_empty ();
537 /* Divides SS into tokens separated by any of the DELIMITERS,
538 merging adjacent delimiters so that the empty string is never
539 produced as a token. Each call replaces TOKEN by the next
540 token in SS, or by an empty string if no tokens remain, and
541 then skips past the first delimiter following the token.
542 Returns true if a token was obtained, false otherwise.
544 Before the first call, initialize *SAVE_IDX to 0. Do not
545 modify *SAVE_IDX between calls. */
547 ss_tokenize (struct substring ss, struct substring delimiters,
548 size_t *save_idx, struct substring *token)
552 ss_advance (&ss, *save_idx);
553 *save_idx += ss_ltrim (&ss, delimiters);
554 ss_get_bytes (&ss, ss_cspan (ss, delimiters), token);
556 found_token = ss_length (*token) > 0;
557 *save_idx += ss_length (*token) + (found_token?1:0);
561 /* Removes the first N bytes from SS. */
563 ss_advance (struct substring *ss, size_t n)
571 /* If the first byte in SS is C, removes it and returns true.
572 Otherwise, returns false without changing the string. */
574 ss_match_byte (struct substring *ss, char c)
576 if (ss_first (*ss) == c)
586 /* If the first byte in SS is in MATCH, removes it and
587 returns the byte that was removed.
588 Otherwise, returns EOF without changing the string. */
590 ss_match_byte_in (struct substring *ss, struct substring match)
594 && memchr (match.string, ss->string[0], match.length) != NULL)
603 /* If SS begins with TARGET, removes it and returns true.
604 Otherwise, returns false without changing SS. */
606 ss_match_string (struct substring *ss, const struct substring target)
608 size_t length = ss_length (target);
609 if (ss_equals (ss_head (*ss, length), target))
611 ss_advance (ss, length);
618 /* Removes the first byte from SS and returns it.
619 If SS is empty, returns EOF without modifying SS. */
621 ss_get_byte (struct substring *ss)
623 int c = ss_first (*ss);
632 /* Stores the prefix of SS up to the first DELIMITER in OUT (if
633 any). Trims those same bytes from SS. DELIMITER is
634 removed from SS but not made part of OUT. Returns true if
635 DELIMITER was found (and removed), false otherwise. */
637 ss_get_until (struct substring *ss, char delimiter, struct substring *out)
639 ss_get_bytes (ss, ss_cspan (*ss, ss_buffer (&delimiter, 1)), out);
640 return ss_match_byte (ss, delimiter);
643 /* Stores the first N bytes in SS in OUT (or fewer, if SS
644 is shorter than N bytes). Trims the same bytes
645 from the beginning of SS. Returns N. */
647 ss_get_bytes (struct substring *ss, size_t n, struct substring *out)
649 *out = ss_head (*ss, n);
654 /* Parses and removes an optionally signed decimal integer from
655 the beginning of SS. Returns 0 if an error occurred,
656 otherwise the number of bytes removed from SS. Stores
657 the integer's value into *VALUE. */
659 ss_get_long (struct substring *ss, long *value)
664 length = ss_span (*ss, ss_cstr ("+-"));
665 length += ss_span (ss_substr (*ss, length, SIZE_MAX), ss_cstr (CC_DIGITS));
666 if (length > 0 && length < sizeof tmp)
670 memcpy (tmp, ss_data (*ss), length);
673 *value = strtol (tmp, &tail, 10);
674 if (tail - tmp == length)
676 ss_advance (ss, length);
684 /* Returns true if SS is empty (has length 0 bytes),
687 ss_is_empty (struct substring ss)
689 return ss.length == 0;
692 /* Returns the number of bytes in SS. */
694 ss_length (struct substring ss)
699 /* Returns a pointer to the bytes in SS. */
701 ss_data (struct substring ss)
706 /* Returns a pointer just past the last byte in SS. */
708 ss_end (struct substring ss)
710 return ss.string + ss.length;
713 /* Returns the byte in position IDX in SS, as a value in the
714 range of unsigned char. Returns EOF if IDX is out of the
715 range of indexes for SS. */
717 ss_at (struct substring ss, size_t idx)
719 return idx < ss.length ? (unsigned char) ss.string[idx] : EOF;
722 /* Returns the first byte in SS as a value in the range of
723 unsigned char. Returns EOF if SS is the empty string. */
725 ss_first (struct substring ss)
727 return ss_at (ss, 0);
730 /* Returns the last byte in SS as a value in the range of
731 unsigned char. Returns EOF if SS is the empty string. */
733 ss_last (struct substring ss)
735 return ss.length > 0 ? (unsigned char) ss.string[ss.length - 1] : EOF;
738 /* Returns true if SS starts with PREFIX, false otherwise. */
740 ss_starts_with (struct substring ss, struct substring prefix)
742 return (ss.length >= prefix.length
743 && !memcmp (ss.string, prefix.string, prefix.length));
746 /* Returns true if SS ends with SUFFIX, false otherwise. */
748 ss_ends_with (struct substring ss, struct substring suffix)
750 return (ss.length >= suffix.length
751 && !memcmp (&ss.string[ss.length - suffix.length], suffix.string,
755 /* Returns the number of contiguous bytes at the beginning
756 of SS that are in SKIP_SET. */
758 ss_span (struct substring ss, struct substring skip_set)
761 for (i = 0; i < ss.length; i++)
762 if (ss_find_byte (skip_set, ss.string[i]) == SIZE_MAX)
767 /* Returns the number of contiguous bytes at the beginning
768 of SS that are not in SKIP_SET. */
770 ss_cspan (struct substring ss, struct substring stop_set)
773 for (i = 0; i < ss.length; i++)
774 if (ss_find_byte (stop_set, ss.string[i]) != SIZE_MAX)
779 /* Returns the offset in SS of the first instance of C,
780 or SIZE_MAX if C does not occur in SS. */
782 ss_find_byte (struct substring ss, char c)
784 const char *p = memchr (ss.string, (int) c, ss.length);
785 return p != NULL ? p - ss.string : SIZE_MAX;
788 /* Returns the offset in HAYSTACK of the first instance of NEEDLE,
789 or SIZE_MAX if NEEDLE does not occur in HAYSTACK. */
791 ss_find_substring (struct substring haystack, struct substring needle)
793 const char *p = memmem (haystack.string, haystack.length,
794 needle.string, needle.length);
795 return p != NULL ? p - haystack.string : SIZE_MAX;
798 /* Compares A and B and returns a strcmp()-type comparison
801 ss_compare (struct substring a, struct substring b)
803 int retval = memcmp (a.string, b.string, MIN (a.length, b.length));
805 retval = a.length < b.length ? -1 : a.length > b.length;
809 /* Compares A and B case-insensitively and returns a
810 strcmp()-type comparison result. */
812 ss_compare_case (struct substring a, struct substring b)
814 int retval = memcasecmp (a.string, b.string, MIN (a.length, b.length));
816 retval = a.length < b.length ? -1 : a.length > b.length;
820 /* Compares A and B and returns true if their contents are
821 identical, false otherwise. */
823 ss_equals (struct substring a, struct substring b)
825 return a.length == b.length && !memcmp (a.string, b.string, a.length);
828 /* Compares A and B and returns true if their contents are
829 identical except possibly for case differences, false
832 ss_equals_case (struct substring a, struct substring b)
834 return a.length == b.length && !memcasecmp (a.string, b.string, a.length);
837 /* Returns the position in SS that the byte at P occupies.
838 P must point within SS or one past its end. */
840 ss_pointer_to_position (struct substring ss, const char *p)
842 size_t pos = p - ss.string;
843 assert (pos <= ss.length);
847 /* Allocates and returns a null-terminated string that contains
850 ss_xstrdup (struct substring ss)
852 char *s = xmalloc (ss.length + 1);
853 memcpy (s, ss.string, ss.length);
859 /* Returns the character represented by the UTF-8 sequence at the start of S.
860 The return value is either a Unicode code point in the range 0 to 0x10ffff,
861 or UINT32_MAX if S is empty. */
863 ss_first_mb (struct substring s)
865 return ss_at_mb (s, 0);
868 /* Returns the number of bytes in the UTF-8 character at the beginning of S.
870 The return value is 0 if S is empty, otherwise between 1 and 4. */
872 ss_first_mblen (struct substring s)
874 return ss_at_mblen (s, 0);
877 /* Advances S past the UTF-8 character at its beginning. Returns the Unicode
878 code point that was skipped (in the range 0 to 0x10ffff), or UINT32_MAX if S
879 was not modified because it was initially empty. */
881 ss_get_mb (struct substring *s)
888 n = u8_mbtouc (&uc, CHAR_CAST (const uint8_t *, s->string), s->length);
897 /* Returns the character represented by the UTF-8 sequence starting OFS bytes
898 into S. The return value is either a Unicode code point in the range 0 to
899 0x10ffff, or UINT32_MAX if OFS is past the last byte in S.
901 (Returns 0xfffd if OFS points into the middle, not the beginning, of a UTF-8
904 ss_at_mb (struct substring s, size_t ofs)
909 u8_mbtouc (&uc, CHAR_CAST (const uint8_t *, s.string + ofs),
917 /* Returns the number of bytes represented by the UTF-8 sequence starting OFS
918 bytes into S. The return value is 0 if OFS is past the last byte in S,
919 otherwise between 1 and 4. */
921 ss_at_mblen (struct substring s, size_t ofs)
926 return u8_mbtouc (&uc, CHAR_CAST (const uint8_t *, s.string + ofs),
934 ss_utf8_count_columns (struct substring s)
936 return utf8_count_columns (s.string, s.length);
939 /* Returns a substring of S starting at 0-based display column START and
940 running for N display columns. */
942 ss_utf8_columns (struct substring s, size_t start, size_t n)
944 ss_advance (&s, utf8_columns_to_bytes (s.string, s.length, start));
945 s.length = utf8_columns_to_bytes (s.string, s.length, n);
949 /* Initializes ST as an empty string. */
951 ds_init_empty (struct string *st)
953 st->ss = ss_empty ();
957 /* Initializes ST with initial contents S. */
959 ds_init_string (struct string *st, const struct string *s)
961 ds_init_substring (st, ds_ss (s));
964 /* Initializes ST with initial contents SS. */
966 ds_init_substring (struct string *st, struct substring ss)
968 st->capacity = MAX (8, ss.length * 2);
969 st->ss.string = xmalloc (st->capacity + 1);
970 memcpy (st->ss.string, ss.string, ss.length);
971 st->ss.length = ss.length;
974 /* Initializes ST with initial contents S. */
976 ds_init_cstr (struct string *st, const char *s)
978 ds_init_substring (st, ss_cstr (s));
983 ds_destroy (struct string *st)
987 ss_dealloc (&st->ss);
988 st->ss.string = NULL;
994 /* Swaps the contents of strings A and B. */
996 ds_swap (struct string *a, struct string *b)
998 struct string tmp = *a;
1003 /* Helper function for ds_register_pool. */
1005 free_string (void *st_)
1007 struct string *st = st_;
1011 /* Arranges for ST to be destroyed automatically as part of
1014 ds_register_pool (struct string *st, struct pool *pool)
1016 pool_register (pool, free_string, st);
1019 /* Cancels the arrangement for ST to be destroyed automatically
1022 ds_unregister_pool (struct string *st, struct pool *pool)
1024 pool_unregister (pool, st);
1027 /* Copies SRC into DST.
1028 DST and SRC may be the same string. */
1030 ds_assign_string (struct string *dst, const struct string *src)
1032 ds_assign_substring (dst, ds_ss (src));
1035 /* Replaces DST by SS.
1036 SS may be a substring of DST. */
1038 ds_assign_substring (struct string *dst, struct substring ss)
1040 dst->ss.length = ss.length;
1041 ds_extend (dst, ss.length);
1042 memmove (dst->ss.string, ss.string, ss.length);
1045 /* Replaces DST by null-terminated string SRC. SRC may overlap
1048 ds_assign_cstr (struct string *dst, const char *src)
1050 ds_assign_substring (dst, ss_cstr (src));
1053 /* Truncates ST to zero length. */
1055 ds_clear (struct string *st)
1060 /* Returns a substring that contains ST. */
1062 ds_ss (const struct string *st)
1067 /* Returns a substring that contains N bytes from ST
1068 starting at position START.
1070 If START is greater than or equal to the length of ST, then
1071 the substring will be the empty string. If START + N
1072 exceeds the length of ST, then the substring will only be
1073 ds_length(ST) - START bytes long. */
1075 ds_substr (const struct string *st, size_t start, size_t n)
1077 return ss_substr (ds_ss (st), start, n);
1080 /* Returns a substring that contains the first N bytes in
1081 ST. If N exceeds the length of ST, then the substring will
1082 contain all of ST. */
1084 ds_head (const struct string *st, size_t n)
1086 return ss_head (ds_ss (st), n);
1089 /* Returns a substring that contains the last N bytes in
1090 ST. If N exceeds the length of ST, then the substring will
1091 contain all of ST. */
1093 ds_tail (const struct string *st, size_t n)
1095 return ss_tail (ds_ss (st), n);
1098 /* Ensures that ST can hold at least MIN_CAPACITY bytes plus a null
1101 ds_extend (struct string *st, size_t min_capacity)
1103 if (min_capacity > st->capacity)
1106 if (st->capacity < min_capacity)
1107 st->capacity = 2 * min_capacity;
1109 st->ss.string = xrealloc (st->ss.string, st->capacity + 1);
1113 /* Shrink ST to the minimum capacity need to contain its content. */
1115 ds_shrink (struct string *st)
1117 if (st->capacity != st->ss.length)
1119 st->capacity = st->ss.length;
1120 st->ss.string = xrealloc (st->ss.string, st->capacity + 1);
1124 /* Truncates ST to at most LENGTH bytes long. */
1126 ds_truncate (struct string *st, size_t length)
1128 ss_truncate (&st->ss, length);
1131 /* Removes trailing bytes in TRIM_SET from ST.
1132 Returns number of bytes removed. */
1134 ds_rtrim (struct string *st, struct substring trim_set)
1136 return ss_rtrim (&st->ss, trim_set);
1139 /* Removes leading bytes in TRIM_SET from ST.
1140 Returns number of bytes removed. */
1142 ds_ltrim (struct string *st, struct substring trim_set)
1144 size_t n = ds_span (st, trim_set);
1146 ds_assign_substring (st, ds_substr (st, n, SIZE_MAX));
1150 /* Trims leading and trailing bytes in TRIM_SET from ST.
1151 Returns number of bytes removed. */
1153 ds_trim (struct string *st, struct substring trim_set)
1155 size_t n = ds_rtrim (st, trim_set);
1156 return n + ds_ltrim (st, trim_set);
1159 /* If the last byte in ST is C, removes it and returns true.
1160 Otherwise, returns false without modifying ST. */
1162 ds_chomp_byte (struct string *st, char c)
1164 return ss_chomp_byte (&st->ss, c);
1167 /* If ST ends with SUFFIX, removes it and returns true.
1168 Otherwise, returns false without modifying ST. */
1170 ds_chomp (struct string *st, struct substring suffix)
1172 return ss_chomp (&st->ss, suffix);
1175 /* Divides ST into tokens separated by any of the DELIMITERS.
1176 Each call replaces TOKEN by the next token in ST, or by an
1177 empty string if no tokens remain. Returns true if a token was
1178 obtained, false otherwise.
1180 Before the first call, initialize *SAVE_IDX to 0. Do not
1181 modify *SAVE_IDX between calls.
1183 ST divides into exactly one more tokens than it contains
1184 delimiters. That is, a delimiter at the start or end of ST or
1185 a pair of adjacent delimiters yields an empty token, and the
1186 empty string contains a single token. */
1188 ds_separate (const struct string *st, struct substring delimiters,
1189 size_t *save_idx, struct substring *token)
1191 return ss_separate (ds_ss (st), delimiters, save_idx, token);
1194 /* Divides ST into tokens separated by any of the DELIMITERS,
1195 merging adjacent delimiters so that the empty string is never
1196 produced as a token. Each call replaces TOKEN by the next
1197 token in ST, or by an empty string if no tokens remain.
1198 Returns true if a token was obtained, false otherwise.
1200 Before the first call, initialize *SAVE_IDX to 0. Do not
1201 modify *SAVE_IDX between calls. */
1203 ds_tokenize (const struct string *st, struct substring delimiters,
1204 size_t *save_idx, struct substring *token)
1206 return ss_tokenize (ds_ss (st), delimiters, save_idx, token);
1209 /* Pad ST on the right with copies of PAD until ST is at least
1210 LENGTH bytes in size. If ST is initially LENGTH
1211 bytes or longer, this is a no-op. */
1213 ds_rpad (struct string *st, size_t length, char pad)
1215 if (length > st->ss.length)
1216 ds_put_byte_multiple (st, pad, length - st->ss.length);
1219 /* Sets the length of ST to exactly NEW_LENGTH,
1220 either by truncating bytes from the end,
1221 or by padding on the right with PAD. */
1223 ds_set_length (struct string *st, size_t new_length, char pad)
1225 if (st->ss.length < new_length)
1226 ds_rpad (st, new_length, pad);
1228 st->ss.length = new_length;
1231 /* Removes N bytes from ST starting at offset START. */
1233 ds_remove (struct string *st, size_t start, size_t n)
1235 if (n > 0 && start < st->ss.length)
1237 if (st->ss.length - start <= n)
1239 /* All bytes at or beyond START are deleted. */
1240 st->ss.length = start;
1244 /* Some bytes remain and must be shifted into
1246 memmove (st->ss.string + st->ss.length,
1247 st->ss.string + st->ss.length + n,
1248 st->ss.length - start - n);
1254 /* There are no bytes to delete or no bytes at or
1255 beyond START, hence deletion is a no-op. */
1259 /* Returns true if ST is empty, false otherwise. */
1261 ds_is_empty (const struct string *st)
1263 return ss_is_empty (st->ss);
1266 /* Returns the length of ST. */
1268 ds_length (const struct string *st)
1270 return ss_length (ds_ss (st));
1273 /* Returns the string data inside ST. */
1275 ds_data (const struct string *st)
1277 return ss_data (ds_ss (st));
1280 /* Returns a pointer to the null terminator ST.
1281 This might not be an actual null byte unless ds_c_str() has
1282 been called since the last modification to ST. */
1284 ds_end (const struct string *st)
1286 return ss_end (ds_ss (st));
1289 /* Returns the byte in position IDX in ST, as a value in the
1290 range of unsigned char. Returns EOF if IDX is out of the
1291 range of indexes for ST. */
1293 ds_at (const struct string *st, size_t idx)
1295 return ss_at (ds_ss (st), idx);
1298 /* Returns the first byte in ST as a value in the range of
1299 unsigned char. Returns EOF if ST is the empty string. */
1301 ds_first (const struct string *st)
1303 return ss_first (ds_ss (st));
1306 /* Returns the last byte in ST as a value in the range of
1307 unsigned char. Returns EOF if ST is the empty string. */
1309 ds_last (const struct string *st)
1311 return ss_last (ds_ss (st));
1314 /* Returns true if ST ends with SUFFIX, false otherwise. */
1316 ds_ends_with (const struct string *st, struct substring suffix)
1318 return ss_ends_with (st->ss, suffix);
1321 /* Returns the number of consecutive bytes at the beginning
1322 of ST that are in SKIP_SET. */
1324 ds_span (const struct string *st, struct substring skip_set)
1326 return ss_span (ds_ss (st), skip_set);
1329 /* Returns the number of consecutive bytes at the beginning
1330 of ST that are not in STOP_SET. */
1332 ds_cspan (const struct string *st, struct substring stop_set)
1334 return ss_cspan (ds_ss (st), stop_set);
1337 /* Returns the position of the first occurrence of byte C in
1338 ST at or after position OFS, or SIZE_MAX if there is no such
1341 ds_find_byte (const struct string *st, char c)
1343 return ss_find_byte (ds_ss (st), c);
1346 /* Compares A and B and returns a strcmp()-type comparison
1349 ds_compare (const struct string *a, const struct string *b)
1351 return ss_compare (ds_ss (a), ds_ss (b));
1354 /* Returns the position in ST that the byte at P occupies.
1355 P must point within ST or one past its end. */
1357 ds_pointer_to_position (const struct string *st, const char *p)
1359 return ss_pointer_to_position (ds_ss (st), p);
1362 /* Allocates and returns a null-terminated string that contains
1365 ds_xstrdup (const struct string *st)
1367 return ss_xstrdup (ds_ss (st));
1370 /* Returns the allocation size of ST. */
1372 ds_capacity (const struct string *st)
1374 return st->capacity;
1377 /* Returns the value of ST as a null-terminated string. */
1379 ds_cstr (const struct string *st_)
1381 struct string *st = CONST_CAST (struct string *, st_);
1382 if (st->ss.string == NULL)
1384 st->ss.string[st->ss.length] = '\0';
1385 return st->ss.string;
1388 /* Returns the value of ST as a null-terminated string and then
1389 reinitialized ST as an empty string. The caller must free the
1390 returned string with free(). */
1392 ds_steal_cstr (struct string *st)
1394 char *s = ds_cstr (st);
1399 /* Reads bytes from STREAM and appends them to ST, stopping
1400 after MAX_LENGTH bytes, after appending a newline, or
1401 after an I/O error or end of file was encountered, whichever
1402 comes first. Returns true if at least one byte was added
1403 to ST, false if no bytes were read before an I/O error or
1404 end of file (or if MAX_LENGTH was 0).
1406 This function treats LF and CR LF sequences as new-line,
1407 translating each of them to a single '\n' in ST. */
1409 ds_read_line (struct string *st, FILE *stream, size_t max_length)
1413 for (length = 0; length < max_length; length++)
1415 int c = getc (stream);
1422 ds_put_byte (st, c);
1429 /* CR followed by LF is special: translate to \n. */
1430 ds_put_byte (st, '\n');
1435 /* CR followed by anything else is just CR. */
1436 ds_put_byte (st, '\r');
1444 ds_put_byte (st, c);
1451 /* Removes a comment introduced by `#' from ST,
1452 ignoring occurrences inside quoted strings. */
1454 remove_comment (struct string *st)
1459 for (cp = ds_data (st); cp < ds_end (st); cp++)
1464 else if (*cp == '\\')
1467 else if (*cp == '\'' || *cp == '"')
1469 else if (*cp == '#')
1471 ds_truncate (st, cp - ds_cstr (st));
1476 /* Reads a line from STREAM into ST, then preprocesses as follows:
1478 - Splices lines terminated with `\'.
1480 - Deletes comments introduced by `#' outside of single or double
1483 - Deletes trailing white space.
1485 Returns true if a line was successfully read, false on
1486 failure. If LINE_NUMBER is non-null, then *LINE_NUMBER is
1487 incremented by the number of lines read. */
1489 ds_read_config_line (struct string *st, int *line_number, FILE *stream)
1494 if (!ds_read_line (st, stream, SIZE_MAX))
1497 ds_rtrim (st, ss_cstr (CC_SPACES));
1499 while (ds_chomp_byte (st, '\\'));
1501 remove_comment (st);
1505 /* Attempts to read SIZE * N bytes from STREAM and append them
1507 Returns true if all the requested data was read, false otherwise. */
1509 ds_read_stream (struct string *st, size_t size, size_t n, FILE *stream)
1513 size_t try_bytes = xtimes (n, size);
1514 if (size_in_bounds_p (xsum (ds_length (st), try_bytes)))
1516 char *buffer = ds_put_uninit (st, try_bytes);
1517 size_t got_bytes = fread (buffer, 1, try_bytes, stream);
1518 ds_truncate (st, ds_length (st) - (try_bytes - got_bytes));
1519 return got_bytes == try_bytes;
1531 /* Concatenates S onto ST. */
1533 ds_put_cstr (struct string *st, const char *s)
1536 ds_put_substring (st, ss_cstr (s));
1539 /* Concatenates SS to ST. */
1541 ds_put_substring (struct string *st, struct substring ss)
1544 memcpy (ds_put_uninit (st, ss_length (ss)), ss_data (ss), ss_length (ss));
1547 /* Returns ds_end(ST) and THEN increases the length by INCR. */
1549 ds_put_uninit (struct string *st, size_t incr)
1552 ds_extend (st, ds_length (st) + incr);
1554 st->ss.length += incr;
1558 /* Moves the bytes in ST following offset OFS + OLD_LEN in ST to offset OFS +
1559 NEW_LEN and returns the byte at offset OFS. The first min(OLD_LEN, NEW_LEN)
1560 bytes at the returned position are unchanged; if NEW_LEN > OLD_LEN then the
1561 following NEW_LEN - OLD_LEN bytes are initially indeterminate.
1563 The intention is that the caller should write NEW_LEN bytes at the returned
1564 position, to effectively replace the OLD_LEN bytes previously at that
1567 ds_splice_uninit (struct string *st,
1568 size_t ofs, size_t old_len, size_t new_len)
1570 if (new_len != old_len)
1572 if (new_len > old_len)
1573 ds_extend (st, ds_length (st) + (new_len - old_len));
1575 assert (ds_length (st) >= ofs + old_len);
1577 memmove (ds_data (st) + (ofs + new_len),
1578 ds_data (st) + (ofs + old_len),
1579 ds_length (st) - (ofs + old_len));
1580 st->ss.length += new_len - old_len;
1582 return ds_data (st) + ofs;
1585 /* Formats FORMAT as a printf string and appends the result to ST. */
1587 ds_put_format (struct string *st, const char *format, ...)
1591 va_start (args, format);
1592 ds_put_vformat (st, format, args);
1596 /* Formats FORMAT as a printf string as if in the C locale and appends the result to ST. */
1598 ds_put_c_format (struct string *st, const char *format, ...)
1602 va_start (args, format);
1603 ds_put_c_vformat (st, format, args);
1607 /* Formats FORMAT as a printf string and appends the result to ST. */
1609 ds_put_vformat (struct string *st, const char *format, va_list args_)
1614 va_copy (args, args_);
1615 avail = st->ss.string != NULL ? st->capacity - st->ss.length + 1 : 0;
1616 needed = vsnprintf (st->ss.string + st->ss.length, avail, format, args);
1619 if (needed >= avail)
1621 va_copy (args, args_);
1622 vsnprintf (ds_put_uninit (st, needed), needed + 1, format, args);
1627 /* Some old libc's returned -1 when the destination string
1629 while (needed == -1)
1631 ds_extend (st, (st->capacity + 1) * 2);
1632 avail = st->capacity - st->ss.length + 1;
1634 va_copy (args, args_);
1635 needed = vsnprintf (ds_end (st), avail, format, args);
1638 st->ss.length += needed;
1642 /* Formats FORMAT as a printf string, as if in the C locale,
1643 and appends the result to ST. */
1645 ds_put_c_vformat (struct string *st, const char *format, va_list args)
1648 size_t len = sizeof buf;
1649 char *output = c_vasnprintf (buf, &len, format, args);
1652 ds_put_cstr (st, output);
1658 /* Appends byte CH to ST. */
1660 ds_put_byte (struct string *st, int ch)
1662 ds_put_uninit (st, 1)[0] = ch;
1665 /* Appends N copies of byte CH to ST. */
1667 ds_put_byte_multiple (struct string *st, int ch, size_t n)
1669 memset (ds_put_uninit (st, n), ch, n);
1672 /* Appends Unicode code point UC to ST in UTF-8 encoding. */
1674 ds_put_unichar (struct string *st, ucs4_t uc)
1676 ds_extend (st, ds_length (st) + 6);
1677 st->ss.length += u8_uctomb (CHAR_CAST (uint8_t *, ds_end (st)), uc, 6);
1680 /* If relocation has been enabled, replace ST,
1681 with its relocated version */
1683 ds_relocate (struct string *st)
1685 const char *orig = ds_cstr (st);
1686 const char *rel = relocate (orig);
1691 ds_put_cstr (st, rel);
1692 /* The documentation for relocate says that casting away const
1693 and then freeing is appropriate ... */
1694 free (CONST_CAST (char *, rel));
1701 /* Operations on uint8_t "strings" */
1703 /* Copies buffer SRC, of SRC_SIZE bytes, to DST, of DST_SIZE bytes.
1704 DST is truncated to DST_SIZE bytes or padded on the right with
1705 copies of PAD as needed. */
1707 u8_buf_copy_rpad (uint8_t *dst, size_t dst_size,
1708 const uint8_t *src, size_t src_size,
1711 if (src_size >= dst_size)
1712 memmove (dst, src, dst_size);
1715 memmove (dst, src, src_size);
1716 memset (&dst[src_size], pad, dst_size - src_size);