bullet3/examples/Importers/ImportURDFDemo/urdfStringSplit.cpp
erwin coumans f9762d63ab Removed many memoryleaks in Example Browser, reducing some technical debt.
When running the Example Browser with Basic Example, 'visual leak detector' show no leak.
Many other individual examples still leak, so it is work-in-progress.
Disabled the profiler window (too many leaks)
2016-07-16 00:55:56 -07:00

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#include <assert.h>
//#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "urdfStringSplit.h"
void urdfStringSplit( btAlignedObjectArray<std::string>&pieces, const std::string& vector_str, const btAlignedObjectArray<std::string>& separators)
{
assert(separators.size()==1);
if (separators.size()==1)
{
char** strArray = urdfStrSplit(vector_str.c_str(),separators[0].c_str());
int numSubStr = urdfStrArrayLen(strArray);
for (int i=0;i<numSubStr;i++)
pieces.push_back(std::string(strArray[i]));
urdfStrArrayFree(strArray);
}
}
void urdfIsAnyOf(const char* seps, btAlignedObjectArray<std::string>& strArray)
{
int numSeps = strlen(seps);
for (int i=0;i<numSeps;i++)
{
char sep2[2] = {0,0};
sep2[0] = seps[i];
strArray.push_back(sep2);
}
}
/* Append an item to a dynamically allocated array of strings. On failure,
return NULL, in which case the original array is intact. The item
string is dynamically copied. If the array is NULL, allocate a new
array. Otherwise, extend the array. Make sure the array is always
NULL-terminated. Input string might not be '\0'-terminated. */
char **urdfStrArrayAppend(char **array, size_t nitems, const char *item,
size_t itemlen)
{
/* Make a dynamic copy of the item. */
char *copy;
if (item == NULL)
copy = NULL;
else {
copy = (char*)malloc(itemlen + 1);
if (copy == NULL)
return NULL;
memcpy(copy, item, itemlen);
copy[itemlen] = '\0';
}
/* Extend array with one element. Except extend it by two elements,
in case it did not yet exist. This might mean it is a teeny bit
too big, but we don't care. */
array = (char**)realloc(array, (nitems + 2) * sizeof(array[0]));
if (array == NULL) {
free(copy);
return NULL;
}
/* Add copy of item to array, and return it. */
array[nitems] = copy;
array[nitems+1] = NULL;
return array;
}
/* Free a dynamic array of dynamic strings. */
void urdfStrArrayFree(char **array)
{
if (array == NULL)
return;
for (size_t i = 0; array[i] != NULL; ++i)
free(array[i]);
free(array);
}
/* Split a string into substrings. Return dynamic array of dynamically
allocated substrings, or NULL if there was an error. Caller is
expected to free the memory, for example with str_array_free. */
char **urdfStrSplit(const char *input, const char *sep)
{
size_t nitems = 0;
char **array = NULL;
const char *start = input;
const char *next = strstr(start, sep);
size_t seplen = strlen(sep);
const char *item;
size_t itemlen;
for (;;) {
next = strstr(start, sep);
if (next == NULL) {
/* Add the remaining string (or empty string, if input ends with
separator. */
char **newstr = urdfStrArrayAppend(array, nitems, start, strlen(start));
if (newstr == NULL) {
urdfStrArrayFree(array);
return NULL;
}
array = newstr;
++nitems;
break;
} else if (next == input) {
/* Input starts with separator. */
item = "";
itemlen = 0;
} else {
item = start;
itemlen = next - item;
}
char **newstr = urdfStrArrayAppend(array, nitems, item, itemlen);
if (newstr == NULL) {
urdfStrArrayFree(array);
return NULL;
}
array = newstr;
++nitems;
start = next + seplen;
}
if (nitems == 0) {
/* Input does not contain separator at all. */
assert(array == NULL);
array = urdfStrArrayAppend(array, nitems, input, strlen(input));
}
return array;
}
/* Return length of a NULL-delimited array of strings. */
size_t urdfStrArrayLen(char **array)
{
size_t len;
for (len = 0; array[len] != NULL; ++len)
continue;
return len;
}
#ifdef UNIT_TEST_STRING_SPLIT
#define MAX_OUTPUT 20
int main(void)
{
struct {
const char *input;
const char *sep;
char *output[MAX_OUTPUT];
} tab[] = {
/* Input is empty string. Output should be a list with an empty
string. */
{
"",
"and",
{
"",
NULL,
},
},
/* Input is exactly the separator. Output should be two empty
strings. */
{
"and",
"and",
{
"",
"",
NULL,
},
},
/* Input is non-empty, but does not have separator. Output should
be the same string. */
{
"foo",
"and",
{
"foo",
NULL,
},
},
/* Input is non-empty, and does have separator. */
{
"foo bar 1 and foo bar 2",
" and ",
{
"foo bar 1",
"foo bar 2",
NULL,
},
},
};
const int tab_len = sizeof(tab) / sizeof(tab[0]);
bool errors;
errors = false;
for (int i = 0; i < tab_len; ++i) {
printf("test %d\n", i);
char **output = str_split(tab[i].input, tab[i].sep);
if (output == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "output is NULL\n");
errors = true;
break;
}
size_t num_output = str_array_len(output);
printf("num_output %lu\n", (unsigned long) num_output);
size_t num_correct = str_array_len(tab[i].output);
if (num_output != num_correct) {
fprintf(stderr, "wrong number of outputs (%lu, not %lu)\n",
(unsigned long) num_output, (unsigned long) num_correct);
errors = true;
} else {
for (size_t j = 0; j < num_output; ++j) {
if (strcmp(tab[i].output[j], output[j]) != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "output[%lu] is '%s' not '%s'\n",
(unsigned long) j, output[j], tab[i].output[j]);
errors = true;
break;
}
}
}
str_array_free(output);
printf("\n");
}
if (errors)
return EXIT_FAILURE;
return 0;
}
#endif//UNIT_TEST_STRING_SPLIT