tripwire-open-source/src/core/stringutil.h

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/*
* Name....: stringutil.h
* Date....: 09/03/99
* Creator.:
*
* Basic String Utilities
*/
#ifndef __STRINGUTIL_H
#define __STRINGUTIL_H
#ifndef __WCHAR16_H
#include "core/wchar16.h"
#endif
#ifndef __TCHAR_H
#include "core/tchar.h"
#endif
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// cStringUtil
// NOTE:RAD -- This should not be a class, changed to namespace.
// contains utility methods for manipulating strings
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
namespace cStringUtil
{
//--Type Dispatched Conversion (Generalization away from TCHAR)
/// Handle Like-Types (xstring to xstring)
inline const char* Convert(std::string& lhs, const std::string& rhs)
{
lhs = rhs;
return lhs.c_str();
}
/// Specialize Everything Else
std::string::const_iterator Convert(std::string&, const wc16_string&);
wc16_string::const_iterator Convert(wc16_string&, const std::string&);
#if SUPPORTS_WCHART && WCHAR_REP_IS_UCS2
inline std::wstring::const_iterator Convert(std::wstring& lhs, const std::wstring& rhs)
{
lhs = rhs;
return lhs.c_str();
}
std::wstring::const_iterator Convert(std::wstring&, const wc16_string&);
std::wstring::const_iterator Convert(std::wstring&, const std::string&);
std::string::const_iterator Convert(std::string&, const std::wstring&);
wc16_string::const_iterator Convert(wc16_string&, const std::wstring&);
#endif //SUPPORTS_WCHART
/// WARNING: These are deprecated, please use Convert()!
std::string TstrToStr(const TSTRING& tstr);
// converts a tstring to a narrow string; useful for passphrase input, which must always be
// the same format, regardless of what TCHAR is defined to.
TSTRING StrToTstr(const std::string& str);
// converts a narrow string to a TSTRING
TSTRING WstrToTstr(const wc16_string& src);
// convert wc16_string to a TSTRING
wc16_string TstrToWstr(const TSTRING& tstr);
// convert a TSTRING to a wc16_string
template<class IterT> void splitstring(IterT& iter, const TSTRING& str, const TSTRING& delims)
{
TSTRING::size_type where;
TSTRING tmpStr;
TSTRING workingString = str;
while (workingString.length() > 0)
{
where = workingString.find_first_of(delims, 0);
// in the case of no delimeters, setp to
// grab the entire string.
//
if (where == TSTRING::npos)
where = workingString.length();
tmpStr = workingString.substr(0, where);
workingString.erase(0, where + 1);
iter.push_back(tmpStr);
}
}
} // namespace cStringUtil
/*
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_back_string
//
// push_back decorator for basic_string.
// allows basic_string to be used in, among other things, a back_insert_iterator
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
namespace std
{
template< class E >
class push_back_string
: public basic_string<E>
{
public:
//- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
// internal typedefs
//- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
typedef push_back_string<E> _MyT;
typedef basic_string<E> _ParentT;
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// required typedef ( to be a container it must have this... )
//- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
typedef typename _ParentT::value_type value_type;
//- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
// required constructors and assignment operators...
//- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
push_back_string( const _ParentT& rhs )
: _ParentT( rhs )
{
}
push_back_string()
: _ParentT()
{
}
_MyT& operator=( const _MyT& rhs )
{
return _ParentT::operator=( rhs );
}
//- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
// this is it!
// makes the string look like a container to a back_insert_iterator....
//- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
_MyT& push_back( const typename _ParentT::value_type& v )
{
*this += v; return( *this );
}
};
}
*/
#endif //__STRINGUTIL_H