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/*
* UCW Library -- String Routines
*
* (c) 2006 Pavel Charvat <pchar@ucw.cz>
* (c) 2007--2012 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
*
* This software may be freely distributed and used according to the terms
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
*/
#ifndef _UCW_STRING_H
#define _UCW_STRING_H
#ifdef CONFIG_UCW_CLEAN_ABI
#define hex_to_mem ucw_hex_to_mem
#define mem_to_hex ucw_mem_to_hex
#define str_count_char ucw_str_count_char
#define str_format_flags ucw_str_format_flags
#define str_has_prefix ucw_str_has_prefix
#define str_has_suffix ucw_str_has_suffix
#define str_hier_prefix ucw_str_hier_prefix
#define str_hier_suffix ucw_str_hier_suffix
#define str_match_pattern ucw_str_match_pattern
#define str_match_pattern_nocase ucw_str_match_pattern_nocase
#define str_sepsplit ucw_str_sepsplit
#define str_unesc ucw_str_unesc
#define str_wordsplit ucw_str_wordsplit
#endif
/* string.c */
#ifdef CONFIG_DARWIN
size_t strnlen(const char *str, size_t n); // NOAPI
#endif
/**
* Format a set of flag bits. When the i-th bit of @flags is 1,
* set the i-th character of @dest to @fmt[i], otherwise to '-'.
**/
char *str_format_flags(char *dest, const char *fmt, uint flags);
/** Counts occurrences of @chr in @str. **/
size_t str_count_char(const char *str, uint chr);
/* str-esc.c */
/**
* Decode a string with backslash escape sequences as in C99 strings.
* It is safe to pass @dest equal to @src.
**/
char *str_unesc(char *dest, const char *src);
/* str-split.c */
/**
* Split @str to at most @max fields separated by @sep. Occurrences of the
* separator are rewritten to string terminators, @rec[i] is set to point
* to the i-th field. The total number of fields is returned.
*
* When there are more than @max fields in @str, the first @max fields
* are processed and -1 is returned.
**/
int str_sepsplit(char *str, uint sep, char **rec, uint max);
/**
* Split @str to words separated by white-space characters. The spaces
* are replaced by string terminators, @rec[i] is set to point to the
* i-th field. The total number of fields is returned.
*
* When there are more than @max fields in @str, the first @max fields
* are processed and -1 is returned.
*
* Fields surrounded by double quotes are also recognized. They can contain
* spaces, but no mechanism for escaping embedded quotes is defined.
**/
int str_wordsplit(char *str, char **rec, uint max);
/* str-(i)match.c: Matching of shell patterns */
/**
* Test whether the string @str matches the shell-like pattern @patt. Only
* "*" and "?" meta-characters are supported.
**/
int str_match_pattern(const char *patt, const char *str);
/** A case-insensitive version of @str_match_pattern(). **/
int str_match_pattern_nocase(const char *patt, const char *str);
/* str-hex.c */
/**
* Create a hexdump of a memory block of @bytes bytes starting at @src.
* The @flags contain an optional separator of bytes (0 if bytes should
* not be separated), possibly OR-ed with `MEM_TO_HEX_UPCASE` when upper-case
* characters should be used.
**/
void mem_to_hex(char *dest, const byte *src, size_t bytes, uint flags);
/**
* An inverse function to @mem_to_hex(). Takes a hexdump of at most @max_bytes
* bytes and stores the bytes to a buffer starting at @dest. Returns a pointer
* at the first character after the dump.
**/
const char *hex_to_mem(byte *dest, const char *src, size_t max_bytes, uint flags);
// Bottom 8 bits of flags are an optional separator of bytes, the rest is:
#define MEM_TO_HEX_UPCASE 0x100
/* str-fix.c */
int str_has_prefix(const char *str, const char *prefix); /** Tests if @str starts with @prefix. **/
int str_has_suffix(const char *str, const char *suffix); /** Tests if @str ends with @suffix. **/
/**
* Let @str and @prefix be hierarchical names with components separated by
* a character @sep. Returns true if @str starts with @prefix, respecting
* component boundaries.
*
* For example, when @sep is '/' and @str is "/usr/local/bin", then:
*
* - "/usr/local" is a prefix
* - "/usr/local/" is a prefix, too
* - "/usr/loc" is not,
* - "/usr/local/bin" is a prefix,
* - "/usr/local/bin/" is not,
* - "/" is a prefix,
* - "" is a prefix.
**/
int str_hier_prefix(const char *str, const char *prefix, uint sep);
int str_hier_suffix(const char *str, const char *suffix, uint sep); /** Like @str_hier_prefix(), but for suffixes. **/
#endif