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To avoid misleading 00034 // anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete 00035 // this exception notice from them. 00036 // 00037 // If you write modifications of your own for Common C++, it is your choice 00038 // whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications. 00039 // If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice. 00040 00041 #ifndef CCXX_STRCHAR_H_ 00042 #define CCXX_STRCHAR_H_ 00043 00044 #ifndef CCXX_CONFIG_H_ 00045 #include <cc++/config.h> 00046 #endif 00047 00048 #ifndef CCXX_MISSING_H_ 00049 #include <cc++/missing.h> 00050 #endif 00051 00052 #include <cctype> 00053 #include <string> 00054 #include <cstring> 00055 00056 #ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H 00057 extern "C" { 00058 #include <strings.h> 00059 } 00060 #endif 00061 00062 #ifdef HAVE_STRCASECMP 00063 #ifndef stricmp 00064 #define stricmp(x, y) strcasecmp(x, y) 00065 #endif 00066 #ifndef strnicmp 00067 #define strnicmp(x, y, n) strncasecmp(x, y, n) 00068 #endif 00069 #endif 00070 00071 #ifdef CCXX_NAMESPACES 00072 namespace ost { 00073 #endif 00074 00075 __EXPORT char *lsetField(char *target, size_t size, const char *src, const char fill = 0); 00076 __EXPORT char *rsetField(char *target, size_t size, const char *src, const char fill = 0); 00077 __EXPORT char *setString(char *target, size_t size, const char *src); 00078 __EXPORT char *addString(char *target, size_t size, const char *src); 00079 __EXPORT char *newString(const char *src, size_t size = 0); 00080 __EXPORT void delString(char *str); 00081 __EXPORT char *find(const char *cs, char *str, size_t len = 0); 00082 __EXPORT char *rfind(const char *cs, char *str, size_t len = 0); 00083 __EXPORT char *ifind(const char *cs, char *str, size_t len = 0); 00084 __EXPORT char *strip(const char *cs, char *str, size_t len = 0); 00085 __EXPORT size_t strchop(const char *cs, char *str, size_t len = 0); 00086 __EXPORT size_t strtrim(const char *cs, char *str, size_t len = 0); 00087 00088 class keystring 00089 { 00090 private: 00091 const char *c_str; 00092 00093 public: 00094 inline keystring(const char *s) 00095 {c_str = s;} 00096 00097 inline keystring() 00098 {c_str = NULL;}; 00099 00100 virtual int compare(const char *s2) 00101 {return stricmp(c_str, s2);}; 00102 00103 inline const char *operator =(const char *s) 00104 {return c_str = s;}; 00105 00106 friend inline int operator==(keystring k1, keystring k2) 00107 {return (k1.compare(k2) == 0);}; 00108 00109 friend inline int operator==(keystring k1, const char *c) 00110 {return (k1.compare(c) == 0);}; 00111 00112 friend inline int operator!=(keystring k1, const char *c) 00113 {return (k1.compare(c) != 0);}; 00114 00115 friend inline int operator==(const char *c, keystring k1) 00116 {return (k1.compare(c) == 0);}; 00117 00118 friend inline int operator!=(const char *c, keystring k1) 00119 {return (k1.compare(c) != 0);}; 00120 00121 friend inline int operator!=(keystring k1, keystring k2) 00122 {return (k1.compare(k2) != 0);}; 00123 00124 friend inline int operator<(keystring k1, keystring k2) 00125 {return (k1.compare(k2) < 0);}; 00126 00127 friend inline int operator>(keystring k1, keystring k2) 00128 {return (k1.compare(k2) > 0);}; 00129 00130 friend inline int operator<=(keystring k1, keystring k2) 00131 {return (k1.compare(k2) <= 0);}; 00132 00133 friend inline int operator>=(keystring k1, keystring k2) 00134 {return (k1.compare(k2) >= 0);}; 00135 00136 friend inline int operator!(keystring k1) 00137 {return k1.c_str == NULL;}; 00138 00139 friend inline int length(keystring k1) 00140 {return static_cast<int>(strlen(k1.c_str));}; 00141 00142 friend inline const char *text(keystring k1) 00143 {return k1.c_str;}; 00144 00145 inline const char *operator ()() 00146 {return c_str;}; 00147 00148 inline operator const char *() 00149 {return c_str;}; 00150 }; 00151 00152 #ifdef CCXX_NAMESPACES 00153 } 00154 #endif 00155 00156 #endif

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