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  1. #ifndef MC_STRUTIL_H
  2. #define MC_STRUTIL_H
  3. #include "lib/global.h" /* include glib.h */
  4. #include <sys/types.h>
  5. #include <string.h>
  6. #include <assert.h> /* assert() */
  7. /* Header file for strutil.c, strutilascii.c, strutil8bit.c, strutilutf8.c.
  8. * There are two sort of functions:
  9. * 1. functions for working with growing strings and conversion strings between
  10. * different encodings.
  11. * (implemented directly in strutil.c)
  12. * 2. functions, that hide differences between encodings derived from ASCII.
  13. * (implemented separately in strutilascii.c, strutil8bit.c, strutilutf8.c)
  14. * documentation is made for UTF-8 version of functions.
  15. */
  16. /* invalid strings
  17. * function, that works with invalid strings are marked with "I"
  18. * in documentation
  19. * invalid bytes of string are handled as one byte characters with width 1, they
  20. * are displayed as questionmarks, I-maked comparing functions try to keep
  21. * the original value of these bytes.
  22. */
  23. /* combining characters
  24. * displaynig: all handled as zero with characters, expect combing character
  25. * at the begin of string, this character has with one (space add before),
  26. * so str_term_width is not good for computing width of singles characters
  27. * (never return zero, expect emtpy string)
  28. * for compatibility are strings composed before displaynig
  29. * comparing: comparing decompose all string before comparing, n-compare
  30. * functions do not work as is usual, because same strings do not have to be
  31. * same length in UTF-8. So they return 0 if one string is prefix of the other
  32. * one.
  33. * str_prefix is used to determine, how many characters from one string are
  34. * prefix in second string. However, str_prefix return number of characters in
  35. * decompose form. (used in do_search (screen.c))
  36. */
  37. /*** typedefs(not structures) and defined constants **********************************************/
  38. #define IS_FIT(x) ((x) & 0x0010)
  39. #define MAKE_FIT(x) ((x) | 0x0010)
  40. #define HIDE_FIT(x) ((x) & 0x000f)
  41. #define INVALID_CONV ((GIConv) (-1))
  42. /*** enums ***************************************************************************************/
  43. /* results of conversion function
  44. */
  45. typedef enum
  46. {
  47. /* success means, that convertion has been finished successully
  48. */
  49. ESTR_SUCCESS = 0,
  50. /* problem means, that not every characters was successfully converted (They are
  51. * replaced with questionmark). So is impossible convert string back.
  52. */
  53. ESTR_PROBLEM = 1,
  54. /* failure means, that conversion is not possible (example: wrong encoding
  55. * of input string)
  56. */
  57. ESTR_FAILURE = 2
  58. } estr_t;
  59. /* alignment strings on terminal
  60. */
  61. typedef enum
  62. {
  63. J_LEFT = 0x01,
  64. J_RIGHT = 0x02,
  65. J_CENTER = 0x03,
  66. /* if there is enough space for string on terminal,
  67. * string is centered otherwise is aligned to left */
  68. J_CENTER_LEFT = 0x04,
  69. /* fit alignment, if string is to long, is truncated with '~' */
  70. J_LEFT_FIT = 0x11,
  71. J_RIGHT_FIT = 0x12,
  72. J_CENTER_FIT = 0x13,
  73. J_CENTER_LEFT_FIT = 0x14
  74. } align_crt_t;
  75. /*** structures declarations (and typedefs of structures)*****************************************/
  76. /* all functions in str_class must be defined for every encoding */
  77. struct str_class
  78. {
  79. gchar *(*conv_gerror_message) (GError * error, const char *def_msg);
  80. /*I*/ estr_t (*vfs_convert_to) (GIConv coder, const char *string, int size, GString * buffer);
  81. /*I*/ void (*insert_replace_char) (GString * buffer);
  82. int (*is_valid_string) (const char *);
  83. /*I*/ int (*is_valid_char) (const char *, size_t);
  84. /*I*/ void (*cnext_char) (const char **);
  85. void (*cprev_char) (const char **);
  86. void (*cnext_char_safe) (const char **);
  87. /*I*/ void (*cprev_char_safe) (const char **);
  88. /*I*/ int (*cnext_noncomb_char) (const char **text);
  89. /*I*/ int (*cprev_noncomb_char) (const char **text, const char *begin);
  90. /*I*/ int (*isspace) (const char *);
  91. /*I*/ int (*ispunct) (const char *);
  92. /*I*/ int (*isalnum) (const char *);
  93. /*I*/ int (*isdigit) (const char *);
  94. /*I*/ int (*isprint) (const char *);
  95. /*I*/ int (*iscombiningmark) (const char *);
  96. /*I*/ int (*length) (const char *);
  97. /*I*/ int (*length2) (const char *, int);
  98. /*I*/ int (*length_noncomb) (const char *);
  99. /*I*/ int (*toupper) (const char *, char **, size_t *);
  100. int (*tolower) (const char *, char **, size_t *);
  101. void (*fix_string) (char *);
  102. /*I*/ const char *(*term_form) (const char *);
  103. /*I*/ const char *(*fit_to_term) (const char *, int, align_crt_t);
  104. /*I*/ const char *(*term_trim) (const char *text, int width);
  105. /*I*/ const char *(*term_substring) (const char *, int, int);
  106. /*I*/ int (*term_width1) (const char *);
  107. /*I*/ int (*term_width2) (const char *, size_t);
  108. /*I*/ int (*term_char_width) (const char *);
  109. /*I*/ const char *(*trunc) (const char *, int);
  110. /*I*/ int (*offset_to_pos) (const char *, size_t);
  111. /*I*/ int (*column_to_pos) (const char *, size_t);
  112. /*I*/ char *(*create_search_needle) (const char *, int);
  113. void (*release_search_needle) (char *, int);
  114. const char *(*search_first) (const char *, const char *, int);
  115. const char *(*search_last) (const char *, const char *, int);
  116. int (*compare) (const char *, const char *);
  117. /*I*/ int (*ncompare) (const char *, const char *);
  118. /*I*/ int (*casecmp) (const char *, const char *);
  119. /*I*/ int (*ncasecmp) (const char *, const char *);
  120. /*I*/ int (*prefix) (const char *, const char *);
  121. /*I*/ int (*caseprefix) (const char *, const char *);
  122. /*I*/ char *(*create_key) (const char *text, int case_sen);
  123. /*I*/ char *(*create_key_for_filename) (const char *text, int case_sen);
  124. /*I*/ int (*key_collate) (const char *t1, const char *t2, int case_sen);
  125. /*I*/ void (*release_key) (char *key, int case_sen);
  126. /*I*/};
  127. /*** global variables defined in .c file *********************************************************/
  128. /* standard convertors */
  129. extern GIConv str_cnv_to_term;
  130. extern GIConv str_cnv_from_term;
  131. /* from terminal encoding to terminal encoding */
  132. extern GIConv str_cnv_not_convert;
  133. /*** declarations of public functions ************************************************************/
  134. struct str_class str_utf8_init (void);
  135. struct str_class str_8bit_init (void);
  136. struct str_class str_ascii_init (void);
  137. /* create convertor from "from_enc" to terminal encoding
  138. * if "from_enc" is not supported return INVALID_CONV
  139. */
  140. GIConv str_crt_conv_from (const char *);
  141. /* create convertor from terminal encoding to "to_enc"
  142. * if "to_enc" is not supported return INVALID_CONV
  143. */
  144. GIConv str_crt_conv_to (const char *);
  145. /* close convertor, do not close str_cnv_to_term, str_cnv_from_term,
  146. * str_cnv_not_convert
  147. */
  148. void str_close_conv (GIConv);
  149. /* return on of not used buffers (.used == 0) or create new
  150. * returned buffer has set .used to 1
  151. */
  152. /* convert string using coder, result of conversion is appended at end of buffer
  153. * return ESTR_SUCCESS if there was no problem.
  154. * otherwise return ESTR_PROBLEM or ESTR_FAILURE
  155. */
  156. estr_t str_convert (GIConv, const char *, GString *);
  157. estr_t str_nconvert (GIConv, const char *, int, GString *);
  158. /* convert GError message (which in UTF-8) to terminal charset
  159. * def_char is used if result of error->str conversion if ESTR_FAILURE
  160. * return new allocated null-terminated string, which is need to be freed
  161. * I
  162. */
  163. gchar *str_conv_gerror_message (GError * error, const char *def_msg);
  164. /* return only ESTR_SUCCESS or ESTR_FAILURE, because vfs must be able to convert
  165. * result to original string. (so no replace with questionmark)
  166. * if coder is str_cnv_from_term or str_cnv_not_convert, string is only copied,
  167. * so is possible to show file, that is not valid in terminal encoding
  168. */
  169. estr_t str_vfs_convert_from (GIConv, const char *, GString *);
  170. /* if coder is str_cnv_to_term or str_cnv_not_convert, string is only copied,
  171. * does replace with questionmark
  172. * I
  173. */
  174. estr_t str_vfs_convert_to (GIConv, const char *, int, GString *);
  175. /* printf functin for str_buffer, append result of printf at the end of buffer
  176. */
  177. void str_printf (GString *, const char *, ...);
  178. /* add standard replacement character in terminal encoding
  179. */
  180. void str_insert_replace_char (GString *);
  181. /* init strings and set terminal encoding,
  182. * if is termenc NULL, detect terminal encoding
  183. * create all str_cnv_* and set functions for terminal encoding
  184. */
  185. void str_init_strings (const char *termenc);
  186. /* free all str_buffer and all str_cnv_*
  187. */
  188. void str_uninit_strings (void);
  189. /* try convert characters in ch to output using conv
  190. * ch_size is size of ch, can by (size_t)(-1) (-1 only for ASCII
  191. * compatible encoding, for other must be set)
  192. * return ESTR_SUCCESS if conversion was successfully,
  193. * ESTR_PROBLEM if ch contains only part of characters,
  194. * ESTR_FAILURE if conversion is not possible
  195. */
  196. estr_t str_translate_char (GIConv conv, const char *ch, size_t ch_size,
  197. char *output, size_t out_size);
  198. /* test, if text is valid in terminal encoding
  199. * I
  200. */
  201. int str_is_valid_string (const char *text);
  202. /* test, if first char of ch is valid
  203. * size, how many bytes characters occupied, could be (size_t)(-1)
  204. * return 1 if it is valid, -1 if it is invalid or -2 if it is only part of
  205. * multibyte character
  206. * I
  207. */
  208. int str_is_valid_char (const char *ch, size_t size);
  209. /* return next characters after text, do not call on the end of string
  210. */
  211. char *str_get_next_char (char *text);
  212. const char *str_cget_next_char (const char *text);
  213. /* return previous characters before text, do not call on the start of strings
  214. */
  215. char *str_get_prev_char (char *text);
  216. const char *str_cget_prev_char (const char *text);
  217. /* set text to next characters, do not call on the end of string
  218. */
  219. void str_next_char (char **text);
  220. void str_cnext_char (const char **text);
  221. /* set text to previous characters, do not call on the start of strings
  222. */
  223. void str_prev_char (char **text);
  224. void str_cprev_char (const char **text);
  225. /* return next characters after text, do not call on the end of string
  226. * works with invalid string
  227. * I
  228. */
  229. char *str_get_next_char_safe (char *text);
  230. const char *str_cget_next_char_safe (const char *text);
  231. /* return previous characters before text, do not call on the start of strings
  232. * works with invalid string
  233. * I
  234. */
  235. char *str_get_prev_char_safe (char *text);
  236. const char *str_cget_prev_char_safe (const char *text);
  237. /* set text to next characters, do not call on the end of string
  238. * works with invalid string
  239. * I
  240. */
  241. void str_next_char_safe (char **text);
  242. void str_cnext_char_safe (const char **text);
  243. /* set text to previous characters, do not call on the start of strings
  244. * works with invalid string
  245. * I
  246. */
  247. void str_prev_char_safe (char **text);
  248. void str_cprev_char_safe (const char **text);
  249. /* set text to next noncombining characters, check the end of text
  250. * return how many characters was skipped
  251. * works with invalid string
  252. * I
  253. */
  254. int str_next_noncomb_char (char **text);
  255. int str_cnext_noncomb_char (const char **text);
  256. /* set text to previous noncombining characters, search stop at begin
  257. * return how many characters was skipped
  258. * works with invalid string
  259. * I
  260. */
  261. int str_prev_noncomb_char (char **text, const char *begin);
  262. int str_cprev_noncomb_char (const char **text, const char *begin);
  263. /* if first characters in ch is space, tabulator or new lines
  264. * I
  265. */
  266. int str_isspace (const char *ch);
  267. /* if first characters in ch is punctuation or symbol
  268. * I
  269. */
  270. int str_ispunct (const char *ch);
  271. /* if first characters in ch is alphanum
  272. * I
  273. */
  274. int str_isalnum (const char *ch);
  275. /* if first characters in ch is digit
  276. * I
  277. */
  278. int str_isdigit (const char *ch);
  279. /* if first characters in ch is printable
  280. * I
  281. */
  282. int str_isprint (const char *ch);
  283. /* if first characters in ch is a combining mark (only in utf-8)
  284. * combining makrs are assumed to be zero width
  285. * I
  286. */
  287. int str_iscombiningmark (const char *ch);
  288. /* write lower from of fisrt characters in ch into out
  289. * decrase remain by size of returned characters
  290. * if out is not big enough, do nothing
  291. */
  292. int str_toupper (const char *ch, char **out, size_t * remain);
  293. /* write upper from of fisrt characters in ch into out
  294. * decrase remain by size of returned characters
  295. * if out is not big enough, do nothing
  296. */
  297. int str_tolower (const char *ch, char **out, size_t * remain);
  298. /* return length of text in characters
  299. * I
  300. */
  301. int str_length (const char *text);
  302. /* return length of text in characters, limit to size
  303. * I
  304. */
  305. int str_length2 (const char *text, int size);
  306. /* return length of one char
  307. * I
  308. */
  309. int str_length_char (const char *);
  310. /* return length of text in characters, count only noncombining characters
  311. * I
  312. */
  313. int str_length_noncomb (const char *text);
  314. /* replace all invalid characters in text with questionmark
  315. * after return, text is valid string in terminal encoding
  316. * I
  317. */
  318. void str_fix_string (char *text);
  319. /* replace all invalid characters in text with questionmark
  320. * replace all unprintable characters with '.'
  321. * return static allocated string, "text" is not changed
  322. * returned string do not need to be freed
  323. * I
  324. */
  325. const char *str_term_form (const char *text);
  326. /* like str_term_form, but text can be alignment to width
  327. * alignment is specified in just_mode (J_LEFT, J_LEFT_FIT, ...)
  328. * result is completed with spaces to width
  329. * I
  330. */
  331. const char *str_fit_to_term (const char *text, int width, align_crt_t just_mode);
  332. /* like str_term_form, but when text is wider than width, three dots are
  333. * inserted at begin and result is completed with suffix of text
  334. * no additional spaces are inserted
  335. * I
  336. */
  337. const char *str_term_trim (const char *text, int width);
  338. /* like str_term_form, but return only specified substring
  339. * start - column (position) on terminal, where substring begin
  340. * result is completed with spaces to width
  341. * I
  342. */
  343. const char *str_term_substring (const char *text, int start, int width);
  344. /* return width, that will be text occupied on terminal
  345. * I
  346. */
  347. int str_term_width1 (const char *text);
  348. /* return width, that will be text occupied on terminal
  349. * text is limited by length in characters
  350. * I
  351. */
  352. int str_term_width2 (const char *text, size_t length);
  353. /* return width, that will be character occupied on terminal
  354. * combining characters are always zero width
  355. * I
  356. */
  357. int str_term_char_width (const char *text);
  358. /* convert position in characters to position in bytes
  359. * I
  360. */
  361. int str_offset_to_pos (const char *text, size_t length);
  362. /* convert position on terminal to position in characters
  363. * I
  364. */
  365. int str_column_to_pos (const char *text, size_t pos);
  366. /* like str_fit_to_term width just_mode = J_LEFT_FIT,
  367. * but do not insert additional spaces
  368. * I
  369. */
  370. const char *str_trunc (const char *text, int width);
  371. /* create needle, that will be searched in str_search_fist/last,
  372. * so needle can be reused
  373. * in UTF-8 return normalized form of needle
  374. */
  375. char *str_create_search_needle (const char *needle, int case_sen);
  376. /* free needle returned by str_create_search_needle
  377. */
  378. void str_release_search_needle (char *needle, int case_sen);
  379. /* search for first occurrence of search in text
  380. */
  381. const char *str_search_first (const char *text, const char *needle, int case_sen);
  382. /* search for last occurrence of search in text
  383. */
  384. const char *str_search_last (const char *text, const char *needle, int case_sen);
  385. /* case sensitive compare two strings
  386. * I
  387. */
  388. int str_compare (const char *t1, const char *t2);
  389. /* case sensitive compare two strings
  390. * if one string is prefix of the other string, return 0
  391. * I
  392. */
  393. int str_ncompare (const char *t1, const char *t2);
  394. /* case insensitive compare two strings
  395. * I
  396. */
  397. int str_casecmp (const char *t1, const char *t2);
  398. /* case insensitive compare two strings
  399. * if one string is prefix of the other string, return 0
  400. * I
  401. */
  402. int str_ncasecmp (const char *t1, const char *t2);
  403. /* return, how many bytes are are same from start in text and prefix
  404. * both strings are decomposed befor comapring and return value is counted
  405. * in decomposed form, too. caling with prefix, prefix, you get size in bytes
  406. * of prefix in decomposed form,
  407. * I
  408. */
  409. int str_prefix (const char *text, const char *prefix);
  410. /* case insensitive version of str_prefix
  411. * I
  412. */
  413. int str_caseprefix (const char *text, const char *prefix);
  414. /* create a key that is used by str_key_collate
  415. * I
  416. */
  417. char *str_create_key (const char *text, int case_sen);
  418. /* create a key that is used by str_key_collate
  419. * should aware dot '.' in text
  420. * I
  421. */
  422. char *str_create_key_for_filename (const char *text, int case_sen);
  423. /* compare two string using LC_COLLATE, if is possible
  424. * if case_sen is set, comparing is case sensitive,
  425. * case_sen must be same for str_create_key, str_key_collate and str_release_key
  426. * I
  427. */
  428. int str_key_collate (const char *t1, const char *t2, int case_sen);
  429. /* release_key created by str_create_key, only rigth way to release key
  430. * I
  431. */
  432. void str_release_key (char *key, int case_sen);
  433. /* return TRUE if codeset_name is utf8 or utf-8
  434. * I
  435. */
  436. gboolean str_isutf8 (const char *codeset_name);
  437. const char *str_detect_termencoding (void);
  438. int str_verscmp (const char *s1, const char *s2);
  439. /* return how many lines and columns will text occupy on terminal
  440. */
  441. void str_msg_term_size (const char *text, int *lines, int *columns);
  442. /**
  443. skip first <skip_count> needle's in haystack and returns pointer to
  444. <skip_count+1> needle (or NULL if not found).
  445. */
  446. char *strrstr_skip_count (const char *haystack, const char *needle, size_t skip_count);
  447. /*** inline functions ****************************************************************************/
  448. static inline void
  449. str_replace (char *s, char from, char to)
  450. {
  451. for (; *s != '\0'; s++)
  452. {
  453. if (*s == from)
  454. *s = to;
  455. }
  456. }
  457. /*
  458. * strcpy is unsafe on overlapping memory areas, so define memmove-alike
  459. * string function.
  460. * Have sense only when:
  461. * * dest <= src
  462. * AND
  463. * * dest and str are pointers to one object (as Roland Illig pointed).
  464. *
  465. * We can't use str*cpy funs here:
  466. * http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2008/5/27/1951294
  467. */
  468. static inline char *
  469. str_move (char *dest, const char *src)
  470. {
  471. size_t n;
  472. assert (dest <= src);
  473. n = strlen (src) + 1; /* + '\0' */
  474. return (char *) memmove (dest, src, n);
  475. }
  476. #endif /* MC_STRUTIL_H */