Bug 492931 - Part 0: Add nsContentUtils::EqualsLiteralIgnoreASCIICase. r=sicking

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Emanuel Hoogeveen 2012-02-29 19:29:12 -05:00
Родитель 095fc0c64b
Коммит f2367c980e
2 изменённых файлов: 77 добавлений и 2 удалений

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@ -1598,7 +1598,43 @@ public:
* case for ASCII characters a-z.
*/
static bool EqualsIgnoreASCIICase(const nsAString& aStr1,
const nsAString& aStr2);
const nsAString& aStr2);
/**
* Case insensitive comparison between a string and an ASCII literal.
* This must ONLY be applied to an actual literal string. Do not attempt
* to use it with a regular char* pointer, or with a char array variable.
* The template trick to acquire the array length at compile time without
* using a macro is due to Corey Kosak, which much thanks.
*/
static bool EqualsLiteralIgnoreASCIICase(const nsAString& aStr1,
const char* aStr2,
const PRUint32 len);
#ifdef NS_DISABLE_LITERAL_TEMPLATE
static inline bool
EqualsLiteralIgnoreASCIICase(const nsAString& aStr1,
const char* aStr2)
{
PRUint32 len = strlen(aStr2);
return EqualsLiteralIgnoreASCIICase(aStr1, aStr2, len);
}
#else
template<int N>
static inline bool
EqualsLiteralIgnoreASCIICase(const nsAString& aStr1,
const char (&aStr2)[N])
{
return EqualsLiteralIgnoreASCIICase(aStr1, aStr2, N-1);
}
template<int N>
static inline bool
EqualsLiteralIgnoreASCIICase(const nsAString& aStr1,
char (&aStr2)[N])
{
const char* s = aStr2;
return EqualsLiteralIgnoreASCIICase(aStr1, s, N-1);
}
#endif
/**
* Convert ASCII A-Z to a-z.

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@ -5322,6 +5322,7 @@ nsContentUtils::ASCIIToUpper(const nsAString& aSource, nsAString& aDest)
}
}
/* static */
bool
nsContentUtils::EqualsIgnoreASCIICase(const nsAString& aStr1,
const nsAString& aStr2)
@ -5344,7 +5345,7 @@ nsContentUtils::EqualsIgnoreASCIICase(const nsAString& aStr1,
return false;
}
// We know they only differ in the 0x0020 bit.
// We know they can only differ in the 0x0020 bit.
// Likely the two chars are the same, so check that first
if (c1 != c2) {
// They do differ, but since it's only in the 0x0020 bit, check if it's
@ -5359,6 +5360,44 @@ nsContentUtils::EqualsIgnoreASCIICase(const nsAString& aStr1,
return true;
}
/* static */
bool
nsContentUtils::EqualsLiteralIgnoreASCIICase(const nsAString& aStr1,
const char* aStr2,
const PRUint32 len)
{
if (aStr1.Length() != len) {
return false;
}
const PRUnichar* str1 = aStr1.BeginReading();
const char* str2 = str2;
const PRUnichar* end = str1 + len;
while (str1 < end) {
PRUnichar c1 = *str1++;
PRUnichar c2 = *str2++;
// First check if any bits other than the 0x0020 differs
if ((c1 ^ c2) & 0xffdf) {
return false;
}
// We know they can only differ in the 0x0020 bit.
// Likely the two chars are the same, so check that first
if (c1 != c2) {
// They do differ, but since it's only in the 0x0020 bit, check if it's
// the same ascii char, but just differing in case
PRUnichar c1Upper = c1 & 0xffdf;
if (!('A' <= c1Upper && c1Upper <= 'Z')) {
return false;
}
}
}
return true;
}
/* static */
nsIInterfaceRequestor*
nsContentUtils::GetSameOriginChecker()