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// Copyright (C) 2006-2014 David Sugar, Tycho Softworks.
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/**
* @file commoncpp/string.h
* @short Common C++ generic string class
**/
#ifndef COMMONCPP_STRING_H_
#define COMMONCPP_STRING_H_
#ifndef COMMONCPP_CONFIG_H_
#include <commoncpp/config.h>
#endif
namespace ost {
typedef ucommon::String String;
__EXPORT char *lsetField(char *target, size_t size, const char *src, const char fill = 0);
__EXPORT char *rsetField(char *target, size_t size, const char *src, const char fill = 0);
__EXPORT char *newString(const char *src, size_t size = 0);
__EXPORT void delString(char *str);
__EXPORT char *setUpper(char *string, size_t size);
__EXPORT char *setLower(char *string, size_t size);
inline char *setString(char *target, size_t size, const char *str)
{return String::set(target, size, str);}
inline char *addString(char *target, size_t size, const char *str)
{return String::add(target, size, str);}
inline char *dupString(const char *src, size_t size = 0)
{return newString(src, size);}
/*
__EXPORT char *find(const char *cs, char *str, size_t len = 0);
__EXPORT char *rfind(const char *cs, char *str, size_t len = 0);
__EXPORT char *ifind(const char *cs, char *str, size_t len = 0);
__EXPORT char *strip(const char *cs, char *str, size_t len = 0);
__EXPORT size_t strchop(const char *cs, char *str, size_t len = 0);
__EXPORT size_t strtrim(const char *cs, char *str, size_t len = 0);
*/
} // namespace ost
#endif
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