wxWidgets/wxPython/wxSWIG/SWIG/sstring.cxx
Robin Dunn c90f71dd8c Since I have made several changes to SWIG over the years to accomodate
special cases and other things in wxPython, and since I plan on making
several more, I've decided to put the SWIG sources in wxPython's CVS
instead of relying on maintaining patches.  This effectivly becomes a
fork of an obsolete version of SWIG, :-( but since SWIG 1.3 still
doesn't have some things I rely on in 1.1, not to mention that my
custom patches would all have to be redone, I felt that this is the
easier road to take.


git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@15307 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2002-04-29 19:56:57 +00:00

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/*******************************************************************************
* Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG)
*
* Author : David Beazley
*
* Department of Computer Science
* University of Chicago
* 1100 E 58th Street
* Chicago, IL 60637
* beazley@cs.uchicago.edu
*
* Please read the file LICENSE for the copyright and terms by which SWIG
* can be used and distributed.
*******************************************************************************/
#include "internal.h"
#include <ctype.h>
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
// char *copy_string(char *str)
//
// Makes a copy of string str. Returns a pointer to it.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
char *copy_string(char *str) {
char *res = 0;
if (str) {
res = new char[strlen(str)+1];
strcpy(res,str);
}
return res;
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
// void format_string(char *str)
//
// Replace all of the escape sequences in the string str. It is
// assumed that the new string is smaller than the original!
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
void format_string(char *str) {
char *newstr, *c,*c1;
int state;
if (!str) return;
newstr = copy_string(str);
c = newstr;
c1 = str;
state = 0;
while (*c) {
switch(state) {
case 0:
if (*c == '\\')
state = 1;
else {
*(c1++) = *c;
state = 0;
}
break;
case 1:
// We're in a simple escape sequence figure out what to do
switch(*c) {
case 'n':
*(c1++) = '\n';
break;
case 'f':
*(c1++) = '\f';
break;
case 'r':
*(c1++) = '\r';
break;
case 't':
*(c1++) = '\t';
break;
case '\\':
*(c1++) = '\\';
break;
case '\"':
*(c1++) = '\"';
break;
case '\'':
*(c1++) = '\'';
break;
default:
*(c1++) = '\\';
*(c1++) = *c;
}
state = 0;
break;
default:
*(c1++) = *c;
state = 0;
}
c++;
}
*c1 = 0;
delete newstr;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// $Header$
// sstring.cxx
//
// SWIG String class.
// This class is used to construct long strings when writing
// wrapper functions. It also "mimicks" the C++ streams I/O
// library for creating strings. For example :
//
// str << "hi there" << 3 << "\n";
//
// Will append the given strings to str.
//
// The idea here is to provide a mechanism for writing wrapper
// functions as strings before writing them out to a file.
//
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#define INIT_MAXSIZE 64
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
// Pools. This is a list of available strings for memory allocation
// and deletion.
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
struct StrMem {
char *str;
int len;
};
#define POOLSIZE 100
static StrMem pool[POOLSIZE];
static int pool_index = 0;
// Returns an item from the pool that can accomodate len
static char *get_pool(int len, int &newlen) {
int i,j;
char *nc;
if (pool_index < 1) {
newlen = len;
return new char[len];
}
i = pool_index-1;
j = 0;
while(i >= 0) {
if ((pool[i].len >= len) && (pool[i].len <= 4*len)) {
nc = pool[i].str;
newlen = pool[i].len;
pool[i].str = pool[pool_index-1].str;
pool[i].len = pool[pool_index-1].len;
pool_index--;
return nc;
}
j++;
i--;
}
newlen = len;
return new char[len];
}
// Puts an item onto the pool
static void put_pool(char *str, int len) {
if (len < INIT_MAXSIZE) {
delete [] str;
return;
}
if (pool_index == POOLSIZE) {
delete [] pool[pool_index-1].str;
pool_index--;
}
pool[pool_index].str = str;
pool[pool_index].len = len;
if (pool_index != POOLSIZE)
pool_index++;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
// String::String()
//
// Create a new string with nothing in it
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
String::String() {
maxsize = INIT_MAXSIZE;
str = get_pool(maxsize,maxsize); // May return a pool that is larger
str[0] = 0;
len = 0;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
// String::String(const char *s)
//
// Create a new string copied from a normal C-style string
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
String::String(const char *s) {
int max = INIT_MAXSIZE;
int l = 0;
if (s) {
l = (int) strlen(s);
if ((l+1) > max) max = l+1;
}
str = get_pool(max,maxsize);
if (s) {
strcpy(str,s);
len = l;
} else {
str[0] = 0;
len = 0;
}
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
// String::~String(const char *s)
//
// Destroy a string
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
String::~String() {
put_pool(str,maxsize);
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
// String::add(const char *newstr)
//
// Concatenate newstr onto the current string
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
void String::add(const char *newstr) {
int newlen;
char *nstr = 0;
int newmaxsize;
int l;
l = (int) strlen(newstr);
newlen = len+l + 1;
if (newlen >= maxsize-1) {
newmaxsize = 2*maxsize;
if (newlen >= newmaxsize -1) newmaxsize = newlen + 1;
nstr = get_pool(newmaxsize,newmaxsize);
strcpy(nstr,str);
put_pool(str,maxsize);
maxsize = newmaxsize;
str = nstr;
}
strcpy(str+len,newstr);
len += l;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
// String::add(char)
//
// Adds a single character to the current string
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
void String::add(char nc) {
int newlen;
char *nstr = 0;
int newmaxsize;
newlen = len+ 1;
if (newlen >= maxsize-1) {
newmaxsize = 2*maxsize;
if (newlen >= newmaxsize -1) newmaxsize = newlen + 1;
nstr = get_pool(newmaxsize,newmaxsize);
strcpy(nstr,str);
put_pool(str,maxsize);
maxsize = newmaxsize;
str = nstr;
}
str[len++] = nc;
str[len] = 0;
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// String::insert(const char *newstr)
//
// Inserts a string into the front of a string. (Primarily used
// for documentation generation)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
void String::insert(const char *newstr) {
int newlen;
char *nstr = 0;
int newmaxsize;
int i,l;
l = strlen(newstr);
newlen = len + l + 1;
if (newlen >= maxsize-1) {
newmaxsize = 2*maxsize;
if (newlen >= newmaxsize -1) newmaxsize = newlen + 1;
nstr = get_pool(newmaxsize,newmaxsize);
strcpy(nstr,str);
put_pool(str,maxsize);
maxsize = newmaxsize;
str = nstr;
}
/* Shift all of the characters over */
for (i = len -1; i >= 0; i--) {
str[i+l] = str[i];
}
/* Now insert the new string */
strncpy(str,newstr,l);
len += l;
str[len] = 0;
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// char *String::get()
//
// Get the current value of the string
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
char *String::get() const {
return str;
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// String &operator<<(...)
//
// Shorthand for appending to the end of a string
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
String &operator<<(String &t,const char *s) {
t.add(s);
return t;
}
String &operator<<(String &t,const char s) {
t.add(s);
return t;
}
String &operator<<(String &t,const int a) {
char temp[64];
sprintf(temp,"%d",a);
t.add(temp);
return t;
}
String &operator<<(String &t, String &s) {
t.add(s.get());
return t;
}
String &String::operator=(const char *s) {
int newlen;
if (s) {
newlen = strlen(s);
if ((newlen >= maxsize) && (str)) {
put_pool(str,maxsize);
str = get_pool(newlen+1,maxsize);
maxsize = newlen+1;
}
strcpy(str,s);
len = newlen;
} else {
str[0] = 0;
len = 0;
}
return *this;
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// String &operator>>(...)
//
// Shorthand for inserting into the beginning of a string
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
String &operator>>(const char *s, String &t) {
t.insert(s);
return t;
}
String &operator>>(String &s, String &t) {
t.insert(s.get());
return t;
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// void String::untabify()
//
// Expand all tabs into spaces. This is useful for producing
// documentation and other things.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
void String::untabify() {
char *s;
char *c;
int pos;
int i;
int oldmaxsize;
// Copy the current string representation
s = str;
oldmaxsize = maxsize;
// Reset the internal state of this string
len = 0;
str = get_pool(maxsize,maxsize);
str[0]= 0;
// Now walk down the old string and expand tabs. Tabs are usually place
// every 8 characters.
pos = 0;
c = s;
while (*c) {
if (*c == '\n') {
pos = -1;
}
if (*c == '\t') {
// Expand the character
for (i = 0; i < (8 - (pos % 8)); i++) {
this->add(' ');
}
pos+=(8-(pos % 8));
} else {
this->add(*c);
pos++;
}
c++;
}
// Blow away the old string
put_pool(s,oldmaxsize);
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// void String::replace(const char *token, const char *rep)
//
// Search for tokens in a string and replace them with rep.
// This probably isn't the fastest implementation, but fortunately
// SWIG rarely calls this function.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
void String::replace(const char *token, const char *rep) {
char *s, *c, *t;
int oldmaxsize = maxsize;
// Copy the current string representation
s = str;
// Now walk down the old string and search for tokens
c = s;
t = strstr(c,token);
if (t) {
len = 0;
str = get_pool(maxsize,maxsize);
while (t) {
// Found a token in string s
// Dump characters into our string
char temp;
temp = *t;
*t = 0;
this->add(c);
c = t;
*t = temp;
// Now dump the replacement string into place
this->add(rep);
// Jump over the token
c+=strlen(token);
t = strstr(c,token);
}
// Attach rest of the string
if (*c)
this->add(c);
put_pool(s,oldmaxsize);
}
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// void String::replaceid(char *token, char *rep)
//
// Searches for valid identifiers matching token and replaces
// them with rep. Unlike replace() tokens must be a valid C
// identifier (surrounded by whitespace).
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
void String::replaceid(const char *token, const char *rep) {
char *s, *c, *t;
int whitespace, tokenlen;
int oldmaxsize = maxsize;
// Copy the current string representation
s = str;
// Reset the internal state of this string
tokenlen = strlen(token);
// Now walk down the old string and search for tokens
c = s;
t = strstr(c,token);
if (t) {
len = 0;
str = get_pool(maxsize,maxsize);
while (t) {
// Found a token in string s
// Dump characters into our string
whitespace = 1;
while (c != t) {
this->add(*c);
if (!(isalpha(*c) || (*c == '_') || (*c == '$'))) whitespace = 1;
else whitespace = 0;
c++;
}
if (whitespace) {
// Check to see if there is whitespace afterwards
if ((!c[tokenlen]) || (!(isalnum(c[tokenlen]) || (c[tokenlen] == '_') || (c[tokenlen] == '$')))) {
this->add(rep);
} else {
this->add(token);
}
c+=tokenlen;
} else {
this->add(*c);
c++;
}
t = strstr(c,token);
}
// Attach rest of the string
if (*c)
this->add(c);
// Delete the old string
put_pool(s,oldmaxsize);
}
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// void String::strip()
//
// Intelligently strips whitespace from a string. Will not strip
// whitespace if it is between two characters that are part of a
// legal C identifier. For example 'unsigned int'.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
void String::strip() {
char *s = str; // Old pointer value
char *c, lastchar = 0;
int whitespace = 0;
int oldmaxsize = maxsize;
str = get_pool(maxsize,maxsize); // Get a new string.
len = 0;
c = s;
while(*c) {
if (!isspace(*c)) {
// See if this character doesn't violate our whitespace rules
if (whitespace) {
if (isalnum(lastchar) || (lastchar == '_') || (lastchar == '$')) {
if (isalnum(*c) || (*c == '_') || (*c == '$'))
this->add(' ');
}
}
this->add(*c);
lastchar = *c;
whitespace = 0;
} else {
whitespace = 1;
}
c++;
}
put_pool(s,oldmaxsize);
}