/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* * The contents of this file are subject to the Netscape Public License * Version 1.0 (the "NPL"); you may not use this file except in * compliance with the NPL. You may obtain a copy of the NPL at * http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/ * * Software distributed under the NPL is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, * WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the NPL * for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the * NPL. * * The Initial Developer of this code under the NPL is Netscape * Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are * Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All Rights * Reserved. */ /****************************************************************************************** MODULE NOTES: This file contains the workhorse copy and shift functions used in nsStrStruct. Ultimately, I plan to make the function pointers in this system available for use by external modules. They'll be able to install their own "handlers". Not so, today though. *******************************************************************************************/ #ifndef _BUFFERROUTINES_H #define _BUFFERROUTINES_H #include "nsCRT.h" #ifndef RICKG_TESTBED #include "nsUnicharUtilCIID.h" #include "nsIServiceManager.h" #include "nsICaseConversion.h" #endif #define KSHIFTLEFT (0) #define KSHIFTRIGHT (1) inline PRUnichar GetUnicharAt(const char* aString,PRUint32 anIndex) { return ((PRUnichar*)aString)[anIndex]; } inline PRUnichar GetCharAt(const char* aString,PRUint32 anIndex) { return (PRUnichar)aString[anIndex]; } //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // This set of methods is used to shift the contents of a char buffer. // The functions are differentiated by shift direction and the underlying charsize. // /** * This method shifts single byte characters left by a given amount from an given offset. * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aDest is a ptr to a cstring where left-shift is to be performed * @param aLength is the known length of aDest * @param anOffset is the index into aDest where shifting shall begin * @param aCount is the number of chars to be "cut" */ void ShiftCharsLeft(char* aDest,PRUint32 aLength,PRUint32 anOffset,PRUint32 aCount) { char* dst = aDest+anOffset; char* src = aDest+anOffset+aCount; memmove(dst,src,aLength-(aCount+anOffset)); } /** * This method shifts single byte characters right by a given amount from an given offset. * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aDest is a ptr to a cstring where the shift is to be performed * @param aLength is the known length of aDest * @param anOffset is the index into aDest where shifting shall begin * @param aCount is the number of chars to be "inserted" */ void ShiftCharsRight(char* aDest,PRUint32 aLength,PRUint32 anOffset,PRUint32 aCount) { char* src = aDest+anOffset; char* dst = aDest+anOffset+aCount; memmove(dst,src,aLength-anOffset); } /** * This method shifts unicode characters by a given amount from an given offset. * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aDest is a ptr to a cstring where the shift is to be performed * @param aLength is the known length of aDest * @param anOffset is the index into aDest where shifting shall begin * @param aCount is the number of chars to be "cut" */ void ShiftDoubleCharsLeft(char* aDest,PRUint32 aLength,PRUint32 anOffset,PRUint32 aCount) { PRUnichar* root=(PRUnichar*)aDest; PRUnichar* dst = root+anOffset; PRUnichar* src = root+anOffset+aCount; memmove(dst,src,(aLength-(aCount+anOffset))*sizeof(PRUnichar)); } /** * This method shifts unicode characters by a given amount from an given offset. * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aDest is a ptr to a cstring where the shift is to be performed * @param aLength is the known length of aDest * @param anOffset is the index into aDest where shifting shall begin * @param aCount is the number of chars to be "inserted" */ void ShiftDoubleCharsRight(char* aDest,PRUint32 aLength,PRUint32 anOffset,PRUint32 aCount) { PRUnichar* root=(PRUnichar*)aDest; PRUnichar* src = root+anOffset; PRUnichar* dst = root+anOffset+aCount; memmove(dst,src,sizeof(PRUnichar)*(aLength-anOffset)); } typedef void (*ShiftChars)(char* aDest,PRUint32 aLength,PRUint32 anOffset,PRUint32 aCount); ShiftChars gShiftChars[2][2]= { {&ShiftCharsLeft,&ShiftCharsRight}, {&ShiftDoubleCharsLeft,&ShiftDoubleCharsRight} }; //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // This set of methods is used to copy one buffer onto another. // The functions are differentiated by the size of source and dest character sizes. // WARNING: Your destination buffer MUST be big enough to hold all the source bytes. // We don't validate these ranges here (this should be done in higher level routines). // /** * Going 1 to 1 is easy, since we assume ascii. No conversions are necessary. * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aDest is the destination buffer * @param aDestOffset is the pos to start copy to in the dest buffer * @param aSource is the source buffer * @param anOffset is the offset to start copying from in the source buffer * @param aCount is the (max) number of chars to copy */ void CopyChars1To1(char* aDest,PRInt32 anDestOffset,const char* aSource,PRUint32 anOffset,PRUint32 aCount) { char* dst = aDest+anDestOffset; char* src = (char*)aSource+anOffset; memcpy(dst,src,aCount); } /** * Going 1 to 2 requires a conversion from ascii to unicode. This can be expensive. * @param aDest is the destination buffer * @param aDestOffset is the pos to start copy to in the dest buffer * @param aSource is the source buffer * @param anOffset is the offset to start copying from in the source buffer * @param aCount is the (max) number of chars to copy */ void CopyChars1To2(char* aDest,PRInt32 anDestOffset,const char* aSource,PRUint32 anOffset,PRUint32 aCount) { PRUnichar* theDest=(PRUnichar*)aDest; PRUnichar* to = theDest+anDestOffset; const unsigned char* first= (const unsigned char*)aSource+anOffset; const unsigned char* last = first+aCount; //now loop over characters, shifting them left... while(first=0;theIndex--){ if(nsCRT::ToUpper(aDest[theIndex])==theChar) return theIndex; } } else { for(theIndex=(PRInt32)anOffset;theIndex>=0;theIndex--){ if(aDest[theIndex]==aChar) return theIndex; } } return kNotFound; } /** * This methods cans the given buffer for the given char * * @update gess 3/25/98 * @param aDest is the buffer to be searched * @param aLength is the size (in char-units, not bytes) of the buffer * @param anOffset is the start pos to begin searching * @param aChar is the target character we're looking for * @param aIgnorecase tells us whether to use a case sensitive search * @return index of pos if found, else -1 (kNotFound) */ inline PRInt32 RFindChar2(const char* aDest,PRUint32 aDestLength,PRUint32 anOffset,const PRUnichar aChar,PRBool aIgnoreCase) { PRInt32 theIndex=0; PRUnichar* theBuf=(PRUnichar*)aDest; if(aIgnoreCase) { PRUnichar theChar=nsCRT::ToUpper(aChar); for(theIndex=(PRInt32)anOffset;theIndex>=0;theIndex--){ if(nsCRT::ToUpper(theBuf[theIndex])==theChar) return theIndex; } } else { for(theIndex=(PRInt32)anOffset;theIndex>=0;theIndex--){ if(theBuf[theIndex]==aChar) return theIndex; } } return kNotFound; } typedef PRInt32 (*FindChars)(const char* aDest,PRUint32 aDestLength,PRUint32 anOffset,const PRUnichar aChar,PRBool aIgnoreCase); FindChars gFindChars[]={&FindChar1,&FindChar2}; FindChars gRFindChars[]={&RFindChar1,&RFindChar2}; //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // This set of methods is used to compare one buffer onto another. // The functions are differentiated by the size of source and dest character sizes. // WARNING: Your destination buffer MUST be big enough to hold all the source bytes. // We don't validate these ranges here (this should be done in higher level routines). // /** * This method compares the data in one buffer with another * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aStr1 is the first buffer to be compared * @param aStr2 is the 2nd buffer to be compared * @param aCount is the number of chars to compare * @param aIgnorecase tells us whether to use a case-sensitive comparison * @return -1,0,1 depending on <,==,> */ PRInt32 Compare1To1(const char* aStr1,const char* aStr2,PRUint32 aCount,PRBool aIgnoreCase){ PRInt32 result=0; if(aIgnoreCase) result=nsCRT::strncasecmp(aStr1,aStr2,aCount); else result=strncmp(aStr1,aStr2,aCount); return result; } /** * This method compares the data in one buffer with another * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aStr1 is the first buffer to be compared * @param aStr2 is the 2nd buffer to be compared * @param aCount is the number of chars to compare * @param aIgnorecase tells us whether to use a case-sensitive comparison * @return -1,0,1 depending on <,==,> */ PRInt32 Compare2To2(const char* aStr1,const char* aStr2,PRUint32 aCount,PRBool aIgnoreCase){ PRInt32 result=0; if(aIgnoreCase) result=nsCRT::strncasecmp((PRUnichar*)aStr1,(PRUnichar*)aStr2,aCount); else result=nsCRT::strncmp((PRUnichar*)aStr1,(PRUnichar*)aStr2,aCount); return result; } /** * This method compares the data in one buffer with another * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aStr1 is the first buffer to be compared * @param aStr2 is the 2nd buffer to be compared * @param aCount is the number of chars to compare * @param aIgnorecase tells us whether to use a case-sensitive comparison * @return -1,0,1 depending on <,==,> */ PRInt32 Compare2To1(const char* aStr1,const char* aStr2,PRUint32 aCount,PRBool aIgnoreCase){ PRInt32 result; if(aIgnoreCase) result=nsCRT::strncasecmp((PRUnichar*)aStr1,aStr2,aCount); else result=nsCRT::strncmp((PRUnichar*)aStr1,aStr2,aCount); return result; } /** * This method compares the data in one buffer with another * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aStr1 is the first buffer to be compared * @param aStr2 is the 2nd buffer to be compared * @param aCount is the number of chars to compare * @param aIgnorecase tells us whether to use a case-sensitive comparison * @return -1,0,1 depending on <,==,> */ PRInt32 Compare1To2(const char* aStr1,const char* aStr2,PRUint32 aCount,PRBool aIgnoreCase){ PRInt32 result; if(aIgnoreCase) result=nsCRT::strncasecmp((PRUnichar*)aStr2,aStr1,aCount)*-1; else result=nsCRT::strncmp((PRUnichar*)aStr2,aStr1,aCount)*-1; return result; } typedef PRInt32 (*CompareChars)(const char* aStr1,const char* aStr2,PRUint32 aCount,PRBool aIgnoreCase); CompareChars gCompare[2][2]={ {&Compare1To1,&Compare1To2}, {&Compare2To1,&Compare2To2}, }; //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // This set of methods is used to convert the case of strings... // /** * This method performs a case conversion the data in the given buffer * * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aString is the buffer to be case shifted * @param aCount is the number of chars to compare * @param aToUpper tells us whether to convert to upper or lower * @return 0 */ PRInt32 ConvertCase1(char* aString,PRUint32 aCount,PRBool aToUpper){ PRInt32 result=0; typedef char chartype; chartype* cp = (chartype*)aString; chartype* end = cp + aCount-1; while (cp <= end) { chartype ch = *cp; if(aToUpper) { if ((ch >= 'a') && (ch <= 'z')) { *cp = 'A' + (ch - 'a'); } } else { if ((ch >= 'A') && (ch <= 'Z')) { *cp = 'a' + (ch - 'A'); } } cp++; } return result; } //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifndef RICKG_TESTBED class HandleCaseConversionShutdown3 : public nsIShutdownListener { public : NS_IMETHOD OnShutdown(const nsCID& cid, nsISupports* service); HandleCaseConversionShutdown3(void) { NS_INIT_REFCNT(); } virtual ~HandleCaseConversionShutdown3(void) {} NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS }; static NS_DEFINE_CID(kUnicharUtilCID, NS_UNICHARUTIL_CID); static NS_DEFINE_IID(kICaseConversionIID, NS_ICASECONVERSION_IID); static NS_DEFINE_IID(kIShutdownListenerIID, NS_ISHUTDOWNLISTENER_IID); static nsICaseConversion * gCaseConv = 0; NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS(HandleCaseConversionShutdown3, kIShutdownListenerIID); nsresult HandleCaseConversionShutdown3::OnShutdown(const nsCID& cid, nsISupports* service) { if (cid.Equals(kUnicharUtilCID)) { NS_ASSERTION(service == gCaseConv, "wrong service!"); if(gCaseConv){ gCaseConv->Release(); gCaseConv = 0; } } return NS_OK; } class CCaseConversionServiceInitializer { public: CCaseConversionServiceInitializer(){ mListener = new HandleCaseConversionShutdown3(); if(mListener){ mListener->AddRef(); nsServiceManager::GetService(kUnicharUtilCID, kICaseConversionIID,(nsISupports**) &gCaseConv, mListener); } } protected: HandleCaseConversionShutdown3* mListener; }; #endif //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * This method performs a case conversion the data in the given buffer * * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aString is the buffer to be case shifted * @param aCount is the number of chars to compare * @param aToUpper tells us whether to convert to upper or lower * @return 0 */ PRInt32 ConvertCase2(char* aString,PRUint32 aCount,PRBool aToUpper){ PRUnichar* cp = (PRUnichar*)aString; PRUnichar* end = cp + aCount-1; PRInt32 result=0; #ifndef RICKG_TESTBED static CCaseConversionServiceInitializer gCaseConversionServiceInitializer; // I18N code begin if(gCaseConv) { nsresult err=(aToUpper) ? gCaseConv->ToUpper(cp, cp, aCount) : gCaseConv->ToLower(cp, cp, aCount); if(NS_SUCCEEDED(err)) return 0; } // I18N code end #endif while (cp <= end) { PRUnichar ch = *cp; if(aToUpper) { if ((ch >= 'a') && (ch <= 'z')) { *cp = 'A' + (ch - 'a'); } } else { if ((ch >= 'A') && (ch <= 'Z')) { *cp = 'a' + (ch - 'A'); } } cp++; } return result; } typedef PRInt32 (*CaseConverters)(char*,PRUint32,PRBool); CaseConverters gCaseConverters[]={&ConvertCase1,&ConvertCase2}; //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // This set of methods is used compress char sequences in a buffer... // /** * This method compresses duplicate runs of a given char from the given buffer * * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aString is the buffer to be manipulated * @param aLength is the length of the buffer * @param aSet tells us which chars to compress from given buffer * @param aEliminateLeading tells us whether to strip chars from the start of the buffer * @param aEliminateTrailing tells us whether to strip chars from the start of the buffer * @return the new length of the given buffer */ PRInt32 CompressChars1(char* aString,PRUint32 aLength,const char* aSet){ typedef char chartype; chartype* from = aString; chartype* end = aString + aLength-1; chartype* to = from; //this code converts /n, /t, /r into normal space ' '; //it also compresses runs of whitespace down to a single char... if(aSet && aString && (0 < aLength)){ PRUint32 aSetLen=strlen(aSet); while (from <= end) { chartype theChar = *from++; if(kNotFound!=FindChar1(aSet,aSetLen,0,theChar,PR_FALSE)){ *to++=theChar; while (from <= end) { theChar = *from++; if(kNotFound==FindChar1(aSet,aSetLen,0,theChar,PR_FALSE)){ *to++ = theChar; break; } } } else { *to++ = theChar; } } *to = 0; } return to - (chartype*)aString; } /** * This method compresses duplicate runs of a given char from the given buffer * * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aString is the buffer to be manipulated * @param aLength is the length of the buffer * @param aSet tells us which chars to compress from given buffer * @param aEliminateLeading tells us whether to strip chars from the start of the buffer * @param aEliminateTrailing tells us whether to strip chars from the start of the buffer * @return the new length of the given buffer */ PRInt32 CompressChars2(char* aString,PRUint32 aLength,const char* aSet){ typedef PRUnichar chartype; chartype* from = (chartype*)aString; chartype* end = from + aLength-1; chartype* to = from; //this code converts /n, /t, /r into normal space ' '; //it also compresses runs of whitespace down to a single char... if(aSet && aString && (0 < aLength)){ PRUint32 aSetLen=strlen(aSet); while (from <= end) { chartype theChar = *from++; if(kNotFound!=FindChar1(aSet,aSetLen,0,theChar,PR_FALSE)){ *to++=theChar; while (from <= end) { theChar = *from++; if(kNotFound==FindChar1(aSet,aSetLen,0,theChar,PR_FALSE)){ *to++ = theChar; break; } } } else { *to++ = theChar; } } *to = 0; } return to - (chartype*)aString; } typedef PRInt32 (*CompressChars)(char* aString,PRUint32 aCount,const char* aSet); CompressChars gCompressChars[]={&CompressChars1,&CompressChars2}; /** * This method strips chars in a given set from the given buffer * * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aString is the buffer to be manipulated * @param aLength is the length of the buffer * @param aSet tells us which chars to compress from given buffer * @param aEliminateLeading tells us whether to strip chars from the start of the buffer * @param aEliminateTrailing tells us whether to strip chars from the start of the buffer * @return the new length of the given buffer */ PRInt32 StripChars1(char* aString,PRUint32 aLength,const char* aSet){ typedef char chartype; chartype* to = aString; chartype* from = aString-1; chartype* end = aString + aLength; if(aSet && aString && (0 < aLength)){ PRUint32 aSetLen=strlen(aSet); while (++from < end) { chartype theChar = *from; if(kNotFound==FindChar1(aSet,aSetLen,0,theChar,PR_FALSE)){ *to++ = theChar; } } *to = 0; } return to - (chartype*)aString; } /** * This method strips chars in a given set from the given buffer * * @update gess 01/04/99 * @param aString is the buffer to be manipulated * @param aLength is the length of the buffer * @param aSet tells us which chars to compress from given buffer * @param aEliminateLeading tells us whether to strip chars from the start of the buffer * @param aEliminateTrailing tells us whether to strip chars from the start of the buffer * @return the new length of the given buffer */ PRInt32 StripChars2(char* aString,PRUint32 aLength,const char* aSet){ typedef PRUnichar chartype; chartype* to = (chartype*)aString; chartype* from = (chartype*)aString-1; chartype* end = to + aLength; if(aSet && aString && (0 < aLength)){ PRUint32 aSetLen=strlen(aSet); while (++from < end) { chartype theChar = *from; if(kNotFound==FindChar1(aSet,aSetLen,0,theChar,PR_FALSE)){ *to++ = theChar; } } *to = 0; } return to - (chartype*)aString; } typedef PRInt32 (*StripChars)(char* aString,PRUint32 aCount,const char* aSet); StripChars gStripChars[]={&StripChars1,&StripChars2}; #endif