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* This file is part of the KDE libraries
* Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Harri Porten (porten@kde.org)
* Copyright (C) 2004 Apple Computer, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library 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
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
* along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
*/
#ifndef _KJS_USTRING_H_
#define _KJS_USTRING_H_
#include "kjs/global.h"
#include <wtf/AlwaysInline.h>
#include <wtf/FastMalloc.h>
#include <wtf/RefPtr.h>
#include <wtf/PassRefPtr.h>
#include <wtf/Vector.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "collector.h"
#if HAVE_STDINT_H
#include <stdint.h>
#endif
/* On some ARM platforms GCC won't pack structures by default so sizeof(UChar)
will end up being != 2 which causes crashes since the code depends on that. */
#if COMPILER(GCC) && PLATFORM(FORCE_PACK)
#define PACK_STRUCT __attribute__((packed))
#else
#define PACK_STRUCT
#endif
/**
* @internal
*/
namespace DOM
{
class DOMString;
}
class QString;
class QConstString;
namespace KJS
{
class UString;
/**
* @short Unicode character.
*
* UChar represents a 16 bit Unicode character. Its internal data
* representation is compatible to XChar2b and QChar. It's therefore
* possible to exchange data with X and Qt with shallow copies.
*/
struct KJS_EXPORT UChar {
/**
* Construct a character with uninitialized value.
*/
UChar();
/**
* Construct a character with the value denoted by the arguments.
* @param h higher byte
* @param l lower byte
*/
UChar(unsigned char h, unsigned char l);
/**
* Construct a character with the given value.
* @param u 16 bit Unicode value
*/
UChar(char u);
UChar(unsigned char u);
UChar(unsigned short u);
/**
* @return The higher byte of the character.
*/
unsigned char high() const
{
return static_cast<unsigned char>(uc >> 8);
}
/**
* @return The lower byte of the character.
*/
unsigned char low() const
{
return static_cast<unsigned char>(uc);
}
/**
* @return the 16 bit Unicode value of the character
*/
unsigned short unicode() const
{
return uc;
}
unsigned short uc;
} PACK_STRUCT;
inline UChar::UChar() { }
inline UChar::UChar(unsigned char h, unsigned char l) : uc(h << 8 | l) { }
inline UChar::UChar(char u) : uc((unsigned char)u) { }
inline UChar::UChar(unsigned char u) : uc(u) { }
inline UChar::UChar(unsigned short u) : uc(u) { }
/**
* @short 8 bit char based string class
*/
class KJS_EXPORT CString
{
public:
CString() : data(0), length(0) { }
CString(const char *c);
CString(const char *c, size_t len);
CString(const CString &);
~CString();
CString &operator=(const char *c);
CString &operator=(const CString &);
size_t size() const
{
return length;
}
const char *c_str() const
{
return data;
}
private:
char *data;
size_t length;
};
/**
* @short Unicode string class
*/
class KJS_EXPORT UString
{
KJS_EXPORT friend bool operator==(const UString &, const UString &);
public:
/**
* @internal
*/
struct KJS_EXPORT Rep {
static PassRefPtr<Rep> create(UChar *d, int l);
static PassRefPtr<Rep> createCopying(const UChar *d, int l);
static PassRefPtr<Rep> create(PassRefPtr<Rep> base, int offset, int length);
void destroy();
bool baseIsSelf() const
{
return baseString == this;
}
UChar *data() const
{
return baseString->buf + baseString->preCapacity + offset;
}
int size() const
{
return len;
}
unsigned hash() const
{
if (_hash == 0) {
_hash = computeHash(data(), len);
} return _hash;
}
unsigned computedHash() const
{
assert(_hash); // fast path for Identifiers
return _hash;
}
static unsigned computeHash(const UChar *, int length);
static unsigned computeHash(const char *s, int length);
static unsigned computeHash(const char *);
Rep *ref()
{
++rc;
return this;
}
ALWAYS_INLINE void deref()
{
if (--rc == 0) {
destroy();
}
}
// unshared data
int offset;
int len;
int rc;
mutable unsigned _hash;
bool isIdentifier;
UString::Rep *baseString;
size_t reportedCost;
// potentially shared data
UChar *buf;
int usedCapacity;
int capacity;
int usedPreCapacity;
int preCapacity;
static Rep null;
static Rep empty;
};
public:
/**
* Constructs a null string.
*/
UString();
/**
* Constructs an empty string.
*/
enum Empty { empty };
UString(Empty);
/**
* Constructs a string from the single character c.
*/
explicit UString(char c);
/**
* Constructs a string from a classical zero determined char string.
*/
UString(const char *c);
UString(const char *c, size_t length);
/**
* Constructs a string from an array of Unicode characters of the specified
* length.
*/
UString(const UChar *c, int length);
/**
* If copy is false the string data will be adopted.
* That means that the data will NOT be copied and the pointer will
* be deleted when the UString object is modified or destroyed.
* Behaviour defaults to a deep copy if copy is true.
*/
UString(UChar *c, int length, bool copy);
/**
* Copy constructor. Makes a shallow copy only.
*/
UString(const UString &s) : m_rep(s.m_rep) {}
UString(const Vector<UChar> &buffer);
/**
* Convenience declaration only ! You'll be on your own to write the
* implementation for a construction from QString.
*
* Note: feel free to contact me if you want to see a dummy header for
* your favorite FooString class here !
*/
KJS_EXTERNAL_EXPORT UString(const QString &);
/**
* Convenience declaration only ! See UString(const QString&).
*/
KJS_EXTERNAL_EXPORT UString(const DOM::DOMString &);
/**
* Concatenation constructor. Makes operator+ more efficient.
*/
UString(const UString &, const UString &);
/**
* Destructor.
*/
~UString() {}
/**
* Constructs a string from an int.
*/
static UString from(int i);
/**
* Constructs a string from an unsigned int.
*/
static UString from(unsigned int u);
/**
* Constructs a string from a long int.
*/
static UString from(long u);
/**
* Constructs a string from a double.
*/
static UString from(double d);
static bool equal(const UString::Rep *a, const UString::Rep *b);
struct Range {
public:
Range(int pos, int len) : position(pos), length(len) {}
Range() {}
int position;
int length;
};
UString spliceSubstringsWithSeparators(const Range *substringRanges, int rangeCount, const UString *separators, int separatorCount) const;
/**
* Append another string.
*/
UString &append(const UString &subStr, int subPos, int subLength = -1);
UString &append(const UString &t);
UString &append(const char *t);
UString &append(const char *t, int tSize);
UString &append(unsigned short);
UString &append(char c)
{
return append(static_cast<unsigned short>(static_cast<unsigned char>(c)));
}
UString &append(UChar c)
{
return append(c.uc);
}
/**
* @return The string converted to the 8-bit string type CString().
*/
CString cstring() const;
/**
* Convert the Unicode string to plain ASCII chars chopping of any higher
* bytes. This method should only be used for *debugging* purposes as it
* is neither Unicode safe nor free from side effects. In order not to
* waste any memory the char buffer is static and *shared* by all UString
* instances.
*/
char *ascii() const;
/**
* Convert the string to UTF-8, assuming it is UTF-16 encoded.
* Since this function is tolerant of badly formed UTF-16, it can create UTF-8
* strings that are invalid because they have characters in the range
* U+D800-U+DDFF, U+FFFE, or U+FFFF, but the UTF-8 string is guaranteed to
* be otherwise valid.
*/
CString UTF8String() const;
/**
* @see UString(const QString&).
*/
KJS_EXTERNAL_EXPORT DOM::DOMString domString() const;
/**
* @see UString(const QString&).
*/
KJS_EXTERNAL_EXPORT QString qstring() const;
/**
* @see UString(const QString&).
*/
KJS_EXTERNAL_EXPORT QConstString qconststring() const;
/**
* Assignment operator.
*/
UString &operator=(const char *c);
UString &operator=(Empty);
/**
* Appends the specified string.
*/
UString &operator+=(const UString &s)
{
return append(s);
}
UString &operator+=(const char *s)
{
return append(s);
}
/**
* @return A pointer to the internal Unicode data.
*/
const UChar *data() const
{
return m_rep->data();
}
/**
* @return True if null.
*/
bool isNull() const
{
return (m_rep == &Rep::null);
}
/**
* @return True if null or zero length.
*/
bool isEmpty() const
{
return (!m_rep->len);
}
/**
* Use this if you want to make sure that this string is a plain ASCII
* string. For example, if you don't want to lose any information when
* using cstring() or ascii().
*
* @return True if the string doesn't contain any non-ASCII characters.
*/
bool is8Bit() const;
/**
* @return The length of the string.
*/
int size() const
{
return m_rep->size();
}
/**
* Const character at specified position.
*/
const UChar operator[](int pos) const;
/**
* Attempts an conversion to a number. Apart from floating point numbers,
* the algorithm will recognize hexadecimal representations (as
* indicated by a 0x or 0X prefix) and +/- Infinity.
* Returns NaN if the conversion failed.
* @param tolerateTrailingJunk if true, toDouble can tolerate garbage after the number.
* @param tolerateEmptyString if false, toDouble will turn an empty string into NaN rather than 0.
*/
double toDouble(bool tolerateTrailingJunk, bool tolerateEmptyString) const;
double toDouble(bool tolerateTrailingJunk) const;
double toDouble() const;
/**
* Attempts an conversion to a 32-bit integer. ok will be set
* according to the success.
*/
uint32_t toStrictUInt32(bool *ok = 0) const;
/**
* Attempts an conversion to an array index. The "ok" boolean will be set
* to true if it is a valid array index according to the rule from
* ECMA 15.2 about what an array index is. It must exactly match the string
* form of an unsigned integer, and be less than 2^32 - 1.
*/
unsigned toArrayIndex(bool *ok = 0) const;
/**
* @return Position of first occurrence of f starting at position pos.
* -1 if the search was not successful.
*/
int find(const UString &f, int pos = 0) const;
int find(UChar, int pos = 0) const;
/**
* @return Position of first occurrence of f searching backwards from
* position pos.
* -1 if the search was not successful.
*/
int rfind(const UString &f, int pos) const;
int rfind(UChar, int pos) const;
/**
* @return The sub string starting at position pos and length len.
*/
UString substr(int pos = 0, int len = -1) const;
/**
* Static instance of a null string.
*/
static const UString &null();
/**
* Maximum permitted string length
* @since 5.20
*/
static size_t maxUChars();
Rep *rep() const
{
return m_rep.get();
}
UString(PassRefPtr<Rep> r) : m_rep(r)
{
assert(m_rep);
}
void copyForWriting();
size_t cost() const;
private:
size_t expandedSize(size_t size, size_t otherSize) const;
int usedCapacity() const;
int usedPreCapacity() const;
void expandCapacity(int requiredLength);
void expandPreCapacity(int requiredPreCap);
void set(const char *c, int len);
RefPtr<Rep> m_rep;
};
KJS_EXPORT inline bool operator==(const UChar &c1, const UChar &c2)
{
return (c1.uc == c2.uc);
}
KJS_EXPORT bool operator==(const UString &s1, const UString &s2);
KJS_EXPORT inline bool operator!=(const UString &s1, const UString &s2)
{
return !KJS::operator==(s1, s2);
}
KJS_EXPORT bool operator<(const UString &s1, const UString &s2);
KJS_EXPORT bool operator==(const UString &s1, const char *s2);
KJS_EXPORT inline bool operator!=(const UString &s1, const char *s2)
{
return !KJS::operator==(s1, s2);
}
KJS_EXPORT inline bool operator==(const char *s1, const UString &s2)
{
return operator==(s2, s1);
}
KJS_EXPORT inline bool operator!=(const char *s1, const UString &s2)
{
return !KJS::operator==(s1, s2);
}
KJS_EXPORT bool operator==(const CString &s1, const CString &s2);
KJS_EXPORT inline UString operator+(const UString &s1, const UString &s2)
{
return UString(s1, s2);
}
KJS_EXPORT int compare(const UString &, const UString &);
// Given a first byte, gives the length of the UTF-8 sequence it begins.
// Returns 0 for bytes that are not legal starts of UTF-8 sequences.
// Only allows sequences of up to 4 bytes, since that works for all Unicode characters (U-00000000 to U-0010FFFF).
int UTF8SequenceLength(char);
// Takes a null-terminated C-style string with a UTF-8 sequence in it and converts it to a character.
// Only allows Unicode characters (U-00000000 to U-0010FFFF).
// Returns -1 if the sequence is not valid (including presence of extra bytes).
int decodeUTF8Sequence(const char *);
KJS_EXPORT inline UString::UString()
: m_rep(&Rep::null)
{
}
// Rule from ECMA 15.2 about what an array index is.
// Must exactly match string form of an unsigned integer, and be less than 2^32 - 1.
inline unsigned UString::toArrayIndex(bool *ok) const
{
unsigned i = toStrictUInt32(ok);
if (ok && i >= 0xFFFFFFFFU) {
*ok = false;
}
return i;
}
// We'd rather not do shared substring append for small strings, since
// this runs too much risk of a tiny initial string holding down a
// huge buffer.
// FIXME: this should be size_t but that would cause warnings until we
// fix UString sizes to be size_t instead of int
static const int minShareSize = Collector::minExtraCostSize / sizeof(UChar);
inline size_t UString::cost() const
{
size_t capacity = (m_rep->baseString->capacity + m_rep->baseString->preCapacity) * sizeof(UChar);
size_t reportedCost = m_rep->baseString->reportedCost;
ASSERT(capacity >= reportedCost);
size_t capacityDelta = capacity - reportedCost;
if (capacityDelta < static_cast<size_t>(minShareSize)) {
return 0;
}
m_rep->baseString->reportedCost = capacity;
return capacityDelta;
}
} // namespace
namespace WTF
{
template<typename T> struct DefaultHash;
template<typename T> struct StrHash;
template<> struct StrHash<KJS::UString::Rep *> {
static unsigned hash(const KJS::UString::Rep *key)
{
return key->hash();
}
static bool equal(const KJS::UString::Rep *a, const KJS::UString::Rep *b)
{
return KJS::UString::equal(a, b);
}
static const bool safeToCompareToEmptyOrDeleted = false;
};
template<> struct DefaultHash<KJS::UString::Rep *> {
typedef StrHash<KJS::UString::Rep *> Hash;
};
} // namespace WTF
#endif
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