/* Minetest Copyright (C) 2010-2013 celeron55, Perttu Ahola This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. */ #pragma once #include "irrlichttypes_bloated.h" #include "irrString.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define STRINGIFY(x) #x #define TOSTRING(x) STRINGIFY(x) // Checks whether a value is an ASCII printable character #define IS_ASCII_PRINTABLE_CHAR(x) \ (((unsigned int)(x) >= 0x20) && \ ( (unsigned int)(x) <= 0x7e)) // Checks whether a byte is an inner byte for an utf-8 multibyte sequence #define IS_UTF8_MULTB_INNER(x) \ (((unsigned char)(x) >= 0x80) && \ ( (unsigned char)(x) <= 0xbf)) // Checks whether a byte is a start byte for an utf-8 multibyte sequence #define IS_UTF8_MULTB_START(x) \ (((unsigned char)(x) >= 0xc2) && \ ( (unsigned char)(x) <= 0xf4)) // Given a start byte x for an utf-8 multibyte sequence // it gives the length of the whole sequence in bytes. #define UTF8_MULTB_START_LEN(x) \ (((unsigned char)(x) < 0xe0) ? 2 : \ (((unsigned char)(x) < 0xf0) ? 3 : 4)) typedef std::unordered_map StringMap; struct FlagDesc { const char *name; u32 flag; }; // try not to convert between wide/utf8 encodings; this can result in data loss // try to only convert between them when you need to input/output stuff via Irrlicht std::wstring utf8_to_wide(const std::string &input); std::string wide_to_utf8(const std::wstring &input); wchar_t *utf8_to_wide_c(const char *str); // NEVER use those two functions unless you have a VERY GOOD reason to // they just convert between wide and multibyte encoding // multibyte encoding depends on current locale, this is no good, especially on Windows // You must free the returned string! // The returned string is allocated using new wchar_t *narrow_to_wide_c(const char *str); std::wstring narrow_to_wide(const std::string &mbs); std::string wide_to_narrow(const std::wstring &wcs); std::string urlencode(const std::string &str); std::string urldecode(const std::string &str); u32 readFlagString(std::string str, const FlagDesc *flagdesc, u32 *flagmask); std::string writeFlagString(u32 flags, const FlagDesc *flagdesc, u32 flagmask); size_t mystrlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size); char *mystrtok_r(char *s, const char *sep, char **lasts); u64 read_seed(const char *str); bool parseColorString(const std::string &value, video::SColor &color, bool quiet, unsigned char default_alpha = 0xff); /** * Returns a copy of \p str with spaces inserted at the right hand side to ensure * that the string is \p len characters in length. If \p str is <= \p len then the * returned string will be identical to str. */ inline std::string padStringRight(std::string str, size_t len) { if (len > str.size()) str.insert(str.end(), len - str.size(), ' '); return str; } /** * Returns a version of \p str with the first occurrence of a string * contained within ends[] removed from the end of the string. * * @param str * @param ends A NULL- or ""- terminated array of strings to remove from s in * the copy produced. Note that once one of these strings is removed * that no further postfixes contained within this array are removed. * * @return If no end could be removed then "" is returned. */ inline std::string removeStringEnd(const std::string &str, const char *ends[]) { const char **p = ends; for (; *p && (*p)[0] != '\0'; p++) { std::string end = *p; if (str.size() < end.size()) continue; if (str.compare(str.size() - end.size(), end.size(), end) == 0) return str.substr(0, str.size() - end.size()); } return ""; } /** * Check two strings for equivalence. If \p case_insensitive is true * then the case of the strings is ignored (default is false). * * @param s1 * @param s2 * @param case_insensitive * @return true if the strings match */ template inline bool str_equal(const std::basic_string &s1, const std::basic_string &s2, bool case_insensitive = false) { if (!case_insensitive) return s1 == s2; if (s1.size() != s2.size()) return false; for (size_t i = 0; i < s1.size(); ++i) if(tolower(s1[i]) != tolower(s2[i])) return false; return true; } /** * Check whether \p str begins with the string prefix. If \p case_insensitive * is true then the check is case insensitve (default is false; i.e. case is * significant). * * @param str * @param prefix * @param case_insensitive * @return true if the str begins with prefix */ template inline bool str_starts_with(const std::basic_string &str, const std::basic_string &prefix, bool case_insensitive = false) { if (str.size() < prefix.size()) return false; if (!case_insensitive) return str.compare(0, prefix.size(), prefix) == 0; for (size_t i = 0; i < prefix.size(); ++i) if (tolower(str[i]) != tolower(prefix[i])) return false; return true; } /** * Check whether \p str begins with the string prefix. If \p case_insensitive * is true then the check is case insensitve (default is false; i.e. case is * significant). * * @param str * @param prefix * @param case_insensitive * @return true if the str begins with prefix */ template inline bool str_starts_with(const std::basic_string &str, const T *prefix, bool case_insensitive = false) { return str_starts_with(str, std::basic_string(prefix), case_insensitive); } /** * Check whether \p str ends with the string suffix. If \p case_insensitive * is true then the check is case insensitve (default is false; i.e. case is * significant). * * @param str * @param suffix * @param case_insensitive * @return true if the str begins with suffix */ template inline bool str_ends_with(const std::basic_string &str, const std::basic_string &suffix, bool case_insensitive = false) { if (str.size() < suffix.size()) return false; size_t start = str.size() - suffix.size(); if (!case_insensitive) return str.compare(start, suffix.size(), suffix) == 0; for (size_t i = 0; i < suffix.size(); ++i) if (tolower(str[start + i]) != tolower(suffix[i])) return false; return true; } /** * Check whether \p str ends with the string suffix. If \p case_insensitive * is true then the check is case insensitve (default is false; i.e. case is * significant). * * @param str * @param suffix * @param case_insensitive * @return true if the str begins with suffix */ template inline bool str_ends_with(const std::basic_string &str, const T *suffix, bool case_insensitive = false) { return str_ends_with(str, std::basic_string(suffix), case_insensitive); } /** * Splits a string into its component parts separated by the character * \p delimiter. * * @return An std::vector > of the component parts */ template inline std::vector > str_split( const std::basic_string &str, T delimiter) { std::vector > parts; std::basic_stringstream sstr(str); std::basic_string part; while (std::getline(sstr, part, delimiter)) parts.push_back(part); return parts; } /** * @param str * @return A copy of \p str converted to all lowercase characters. */ inline std::string lowercase(const std::string &str) { std::string s2; s2.reserve(str.size()); for (char i : str) s2 += tolower(i); return s2; } /** * @param str * @return A copy of \p str with leading and trailing whitespace removed. */ inline std::string trim(const std::string &str) { size_t front = 0; while (std::isspace(str[front])) ++front; size_t back = str.size(); while (back > front && std::isspace(str[back - 1])) --back; return str.substr(front, back - front); } /** * Returns whether \p str should be regarded as (bool) true. Case and leading * and trailing whitespace are ignored. Values that will return * true are "y", "yes", "true" and any number that is not 0. * @param str */ inline bool is_yes(const std::string &str) { std::string s2 = lowercase(trim(str)); return s2 == "y" || s2 == "yes" || s2 == "true" || atoi(s2.c_str()) != 0; } /** * Converts the string \p str to a signed 32-bit integer. The converted value * is constrained so that min <= value <= max. * * @see atoi(3) for limitations * * @param str * @param min Range minimum * @param max Range maximum * @return The value converted to a signed 32-bit integer and constrained * within the range defined by min and max (inclusive) */ inline s32 mystoi(const std::string &str, s32 min, s32 max) { s32 i = atoi(str.c_str()); if (i < min) i = min; if (i > max) i = max; return i; } // MSVC2010 includes it's own versions of these //#if !defined(_MSC_VER) || _MSC_VER < 1600 /** * Returns a 32-bit value reprensented by the string \p str (decimal). * @see atoi(3) for further limitations */ inline s32 mystoi(const std::string &str) { return atoi(str.c_str()); } /** * Returns s 32-bit value represented by the wide string \p str (decimal). * @see atoi(3) for further limitations */ inline s32 mystoi(const std::wstring &str) { return mystoi(wide_to_narrow(str)); } /** * Returns a float reprensented by the string \p str (decimal). * @see atof(3) */ inline float mystof(const std::string &str) { return atof(str.c_str()); } //#endif #define stoi mystoi #define stof mystof /// Returns a value represented by the string \p val. template inline T from_string(const std::string &str) { std::stringstream tmp(str); T t; tmp >> t; return t; } /// Returns a 64-bit signed value represented by the string \p str (decimal). inline s64 stoi64(const std::string &str) { return from_string(str); } #if __cplusplus < 201103L namespace std { /// Returns a string representing the value \p val. template inline string to_string(T val) { ostringstream oss; oss << val; return oss.str(); } #define DEFINE_STD_TOSTRING_FLOATINGPOINT(T) \ template <> \ inline string to_string(T val) \ { \ ostringstream oss; \ oss << std::fixed \ << std::setprecision(6) \ << val; \ return oss.str(); \ } DEFINE_STD_TOSTRING_FLOATINGPOINT(float) DEFINE_STD_TOSTRING_FLOATINGPOINT(double) DEFINE_STD_TOSTRING_FLOATINGPOINT(long double) #undef DEFINE_STD_TOSTRING_FLOATINGPOINT /// Returns a wide string representing the value \p val template inline wstring to_wstring(T val) { return utf8_to_wide(to_string(val)); } } #endif /// Returns a string representing the decimal value of the 32-bit value \p i. inline std::string itos(s32 i) { return std::to_string(i); } /// Returns a string representing the decimal value of the 64-bit value \p i. inline std::string i64tos(s64 i) { return std::to_string(i); } // std::to_string uses the '%.6f' conversion, which is inconsistent with // std::ostream::operator<<() and impractical too. ftos() uses the // more generic and std::ostream::operator<<()-compatible '%G' format. /// Returns a string representing the decimal value of the float value \p f. inline std::string ftos(float f) { std::ostringstream oss; oss << f; return oss.str(); } /** * Replace all occurrences of \p pattern in \p str with \p replacement. * * @param str String to replace pattern with replacement within. * @param pattern The pattern to replace. * @param replacement What to replace the pattern with. */ inline void str_replace(std::string &str, const std::string &pattern, const std::string &replacement) { std::string::size_type start = str.find(pattern, 0); while (start != str.npos) { str.replace(start, pattern.size(), replacement); start = str.find(pattern, start + replacement.size()); } } /** * Escapes characters [ ] \ , ; that can not be used in formspecs */ inline void str_formspec_escape(std::string &str) { str_replace(str, "\\", "\\\\"); str_replace(str, "]", "\\]"); str_replace(str, "[", "\\["); str_replace(str, ";", "\\;"); str_replace(str, ",", "\\,"); } /** * Replace all occurrences of the character \p from in \p str with \p to. * * @param str The string to (potentially) modify. * @param from The character in str to replace. * @param to The replacement character. */ void str_replace(std::string &str, char from, char to); /** * Check that a string only contains whitelisted characters. This is the * opposite of string_allowed_blacklist(). * * @param str The string to be checked. * @param allowed_chars A string containing permitted characters. * @return true if the string is allowed, otherwise false. * * @see string_allowed_blacklist() */ inline bool string_allowed(const std::string &str, const std::string &allowed_chars) { return str.find_first_not_of(allowed_chars) == str.npos; } /** * Check that a string contains no blacklisted characters. This is the * opposite of string_allowed(). * * @param str The string to be checked. * @param blacklisted_chars A string containing prohibited characters. * @return true if the string is allowed, otherwise false. * @see string_allowed() */ inline bool string_allowed_blacklist(const std::string &str, const std::string &blacklisted_chars) { return str.find_first_of(blacklisted_chars) == str.npos; } /** * Create a string based on \p from where a newline is forcefully inserted * every \p row_len characters. * * @note This function does not honour word wraps and blindy inserts a newline * every \p row_len characters whether it breaks a word or not. It is * intended to be used for, for example, showing paths in the GUI. * * @note This function doesn't wrap inside utf-8 multibyte sequences and also * counts multibyte sequences correcly as single characters. * * @param from The (utf-8) string to be wrapped into rows. * @param row_len The row length (in characters). * @return A new string with the wrapping applied. */ inline std::string wrap_rows(const std::string &from, unsigned row_len) { std::string to; size_t character_idx = 0; for (size_t i = 0; i < from.size(); i++) { if (!IS_UTF8_MULTB_INNER(from[i])) { // Wrap string after last inner byte of char if (character_idx > 0 && character_idx % row_len == 0) to += '\n'; character_idx++; } to += from[i]; } return to; } /** * Removes backslashes from an escaped string (FormSpec strings) */ template inline std::basic_string unescape_string(const std::basic_string &s) { std::basic_string res; for (size_t i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) { if (s[i] == '\\') { i++; if (i >= s.length()) break; } res += s[i]; } return res; } /** * Remove all escape sequences in \p s. * * @param s The string in which to remove escape sequences. * @return \p s, with escape sequences removed. */ template std::basic_string unescape_enriched(const std::basic_string &s) { std::basic_string output; size_t i = 0; while (i < s.length()) { if (s[i] == '\x1b') { ++i; if (i == s.length()) continue; if (s[i] == '(') { ++i; while (i < s.length() && s[i] != ')') { if (s[i] == '\\') { ++i; } ++i; } ++i; } else { ++i; } continue; } output += s[i]; ++i; } return output; } template std::vector > split(const std::basic_string &s, T delim) { std::vector > tokens; std::basic_string current; bool last_was_escape = false; for (size_t i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) { T si = s[i]; if (last_was_escape) { current += '\\'; current += si; last_was_escape = false; } else { if (si == delim) { tokens.push_back(current); current = std::basic_string(); last_was_escape = false; } else if (si == '\\') { last_was_escape = true; } else { current += si; last_was_escape = false; } } } //push last element tokens.push_back(current); return tokens; } std::wstring translate_string(const std::wstring &s); inline std::wstring unescape_translate(const std::wstring &s) { return unescape_enriched(translate_string(s)); } /** * Checks that all characters in \p to_check are a decimal digits. * * @param to_check * @return true if to_check is not empty and all characters in to_check are * decimal digits, otherwise false */ inline bool is_number(const std::string &to_check) { for (char i : to_check) if (!std::isdigit(i)) return false; return !to_check.empty(); } /** * Returns a C-string, either "true" or "false", corresponding to \p val. * * @return If \p val is true, then "true" is returned, otherwise "false". */ inline const char *bool_to_cstr(bool val) { return val ? "true" : "false"; } inline const std::string duration_to_string(int sec) { int min = sec / 60; sec %= 60; int hour = min / 60; min %= 60; std::stringstream ss; if (hour > 0) { ss << hour << "h "; } if (min > 0) { ss << min << "m "; } if (sec > 0) { ss << sec << "s "; } return ss.str(); } /** * Joins a vector of strings by the string \p delimiter. * * @return A std::string */ inline std::string str_join(const std::vector &list, const std::string &delimiter) { std::ostringstream oss; bool first = true; for (const auto &part : list) { if (!first) oss << delimiter; oss << part; first = false; } return oss.str(); } /** * Create a std::string from a irr::core::stringw. */ std::string strwtostr(const irr::core::stringw &str); /** * Create a irr::core:stringw from a std::string. */ irr::core::stringw strtostrw(const std::string &str);