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652 lines
19 KiB
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652 lines
19 KiB
C++
/* $Id$ */
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/*
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* This file is part of OpenTTD.
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* OpenTTD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
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* OpenTTD 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.
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* See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with OpenTTD. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/** @file string.cpp Handling of C-type strings (char*). */
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#include "stdafx.h"
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#include "debug.h"
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#include "core/alloc_func.hpp"
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#include "core/math_func.hpp"
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#include "string_func.h"
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#include "table/control_codes.h"
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <ctype.h> /* required for tolower() */
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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#include <errno.h> // required by vsnprintf implementation for MSVC
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#endif
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#ifdef WITH_ICU
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/* Required by strnatcmp. */
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#include <unicode/ustring.h>
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#include "language.h"
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#include "gfx_func.h"
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#endif /* WITH_ICU */
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/**
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* Safer implementation of vsnprintf; same as vsnprintf except:
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* - last instead of size, i.e. replace sizeof with lastof.
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* - return gives the amount of characters added, not what it would add.
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* @param str buffer to write to up to last
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* @param last last character we may write to
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* @param format the formatting (see snprintf)
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* @param ap the list of arguments for the format
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* @return the number of added characters
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*/
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static int CDECL vseprintf(char *str, const char *last, const char *format, va_list ap)
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{
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ptrdiff_t diff = last - str;
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if (diff < 0) return 0;
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return min((int)diff, vsnprintf(str, diff + 1, format, ap));
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}
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/**
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* Appends characters from one string to another.
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*
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* Appends the source string to the destination string with respect of the
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* terminating null-character and the maximum size of the destination
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* buffer.
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*
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* @note usage ttd_strlcat(dst, src, lengthof(dst));
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* @note lengthof() applies only to fixed size arrays
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*
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* @param dst The buffer containing the target string
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* @param src The buffer containing the string to append
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* @param size The maximum size of the destination buffer
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*/
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void ttd_strlcat(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size)
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{
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assert(size > 0);
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while (size > 0 && *dst != '\0') {
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size--;
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dst++;
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}
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ttd_strlcpy(dst, src, size);
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}
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/**
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* Copies characters from one buffer to another.
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*
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* Copies the source string to the destination buffer with respect of the
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* terminating null-character and the maximum size of the destination
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* buffer.
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*
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* @note usage ttd_strlcpy(dst, src, lengthof(dst));
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* @note lengthof() applies only to fixed size arrays
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*
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* @param dst The destination buffer
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* @param src The buffer containing the string to copy
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* @param size The maximum size of the destination buffer
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*/
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void ttd_strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size)
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{
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assert(size > 0);
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while (--size > 0 && *src != '\0') {
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*dst++ = *src++;
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}
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*dst = '\0';
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}
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/**
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* Appends characters from one string to another.
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*
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* Appends the source string to the destination string with respect of the
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* terminating null-character and and the last pointer to the last element
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* in the destination buffer. If the last pointer is set to NULL no
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* boundary check is performed.
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*
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* @note usage: strecat(dst, src, lastof(dst));
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* @note lastof() applies only to fixed size arrays
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*
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* @param dst The buffer containing the target string
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* @param src The buffer containing the string to append
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* @param last The pointer to the last element of the destination buffer
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* @return The pointer to the terminating null-character in the destination buffer
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*/
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char *strecat(char *dst, const char *src, const char *last)
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{
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assert(dst <= last);
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while (*dst != '\0') {
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if (dst == last) return dst;
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dst++;
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}
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return strecpy(dst, src, last);
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}
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/**
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* Copies characters from one buffer to another.
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*
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* Copies the source string to the destination buffer with respect of the
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* terminating null-character and the last pointer to the last element in
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* the destination buffer. If the last pointer is set to NULL no boundary
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* check is performed.
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*
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* @note usage: strecpy(dst, src, lastof(dst));
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* @note lastof() applies only to fixed size arrays
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*
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* @param dst The destination buffer
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* @param src The buffer containing the string to copy
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* @param last The pointer to the last element of the destination buffer
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* @return The pointer to the terminating null-character in the destination buffer
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*/
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char *strecpy(char *dst, const char *src, const char *last)
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{
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assert(dst <= last);
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while (dst != last && *src != '\0') {
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*dst++ = *src++;
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}
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*dst = '\0';
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if (dst == last && *src != '\0') {
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#if defined(STRGEN) || defined(SETTINGSGEN)
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error("String too long for destination buffer");
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#else /* STRGEN || SETTINGSGEN */
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DEBUG(misc, 0, "String too long for destination buffer");
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#endif /* STRGEN || SETTINGSGEN */
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}
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return dst;
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}
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/**
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* Format, "printf", into a newly allocated string.
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* @param str The formatting string.
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* @return The formatted string. You must free this!
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*/
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char *CDECL str_fmt(const char *str, ...)
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{
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char buf[4096];
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va_list va;
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va_start(va, str);
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int len = vseprintf(buf, lastof(buf), str, va);
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va_end(va);
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char *p = MallocT<char>(len + 1);
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memcpy(p, buf, len + 1);
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return p;
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}
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/**
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* Scan the string for old values of SCC_ENCODED and fix it to
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* it's new, static value.
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* @param str the string to scan
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* @param last the last valid character of str
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*/
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void str_fix_scc_encoded(char *str, const char *last)
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{
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while (str <= last && *str != '\0') {
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size_t len = Utf8EncodedCharLen(*str);
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if ((len == 0 && str + 4 > last) || str + len > last) break;
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WChar c;
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len = Utf8Decode(&c, str);
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if (c == '\0') break;
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if (c == 0xE028 || c == 0xE02A) {
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c = SCC_ENCODED;
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}
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str += Utf8Encode(str, c);
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}
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*str = '\0';
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}
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/**
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* Scans the string for valid characters and if it finds invalid ones,
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* replaces them with a question mark '?' (if not ignored)
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* @param str the string to validate
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* @param last the last valid character of str
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* @param settings the settings for the string validation.
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*/
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void str_validate(char *str, const char *last, StringValidationSettings settings)
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{
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/* Assume the ABSOLUTE WORST to be in str as it comes from the outside. */
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char *dst = str;
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while (str <= last && *str != '\0') {
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size_t len = Utf8EncodedCharLen(*str);
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/* If the character is unknown, i.e. encoded length is 0
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* we assume worst case for the length check.
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* The length check is needed to prevent Utf8Decode to read
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* over the terminating '\0' if that happens to be placed
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* within the encoding of an UTF8 character. */
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if ((len == 0 && str + 4 > last) || str + len > last) break;
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WChar c;
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len = Utf8Decode(&c, str);
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/* It's possible to encode the string termination character
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* into a multiple bytes. This prevents those termination
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* characters to be skipped */
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if (c == '\0') break;
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if ((IsPrintable(c) && (c < SCC_SPRITE_START || c > SCC_SPRITE_END)) || ((settings & SVS_ALLOW_CONTROL_CODE) != 0 && c == SCC_ENCODED)) {
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/* Copy the character back. Even if dst is current the same as str
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* (i.e. no characters have been changed) this is quicker than
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* moving the pointers ahead by len */
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do {
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*dst++ = *str++;
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} while (--len != 0);
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} else if ((settings & SVS_ALLOW_NEWLINE) != 0 && c == '\n') {
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*dst++ = *str++;
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} else {
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if ((settings & SVS_ALLOW_NEWLINE) != 0 && c == '\r' && str[1] == '\n') {
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str += len;
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continue;
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}
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/* Replace the undesirable character with a question mark */
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str += len;
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if ((settings & SVS_REPLACE_WITH_QUESTION_MARK) != 0) *dst++ = '?';
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/* In case of these two special cases assume that they really
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* mean SETX/SETXY and also "eat" the parameter. If this was
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* not the case the string was broken to begin with and this
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* would not break much more. */
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if (c == SCC_SETX) {
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str++;
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} else if (c == SCC_SETXY) {
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str += 2;
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}
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}
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}
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*dst = '\0';
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}
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/**
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* Checks whether the given string is valid, i.e. contains only
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* valid (printable) characters and is properly terminated.
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* @param str The string to validate.
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* @param last The last character of the string, i.e. the string
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* must be terminated here or earlier.
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*/
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bool StrValid(const char *str, const char *last)
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{
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/* Assume the ABSOLUTE WORST to be in str as it comes from the outside. */
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while (str <= last && *str != '\0') {
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size_t len = Utf8EncodedCharLen(*str);
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/* Encoded length is 0 if the character isn't known.
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* The length check is needed to prevent Utf8Decode to read
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* over the terminating '\0' if that happens to be placed
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* within the encoding of an UTF8 character. */
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if (len == 0 || str + len > last) return false;
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WChar c;
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len = Utf8Decode(&c, str);
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if (!IsPrintable(c) || (c >= SCC_SPRITE_START && c <= SCC_SPRITE_END)) {
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return false;
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}
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str += len;
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}
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return *str == '\0';
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}
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/** Scans the string for colour codes and strips them */
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void str_strip_colours(char *str)
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{
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char *dst = str;
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WChar c;
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size_t len;
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for (len = Utf8Decode(&c, str); c != '\0'; len = Utf8Decode(&c, str)) {
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if (c < SCC_BLUE || c > SCC_BLACK) {
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/* Copy the character back. Even if dst is current the same as str
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* (i.e. no characters have been changed) this is quicker than
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* moving the pointers ahead by len */
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do {
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*dst++ = *str++;
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} while (--len != 0);
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} else {
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/* Just skip (strip) the colour codes */
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str += len;
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}
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}
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*dst = '\0';
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}
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/**
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* Get the length of an UTF-8 encoded string in number of characters
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* and thus not the number of bytes that the encoded string contains.
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* @param s The string to get the length for.
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* @return The length of the string in characters.
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*/
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size_t Utf8StringLength(const char *s)
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{
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size_t len = 0;
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const char *t = s;
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while (Utf8Consume(&t) != 0) len++;
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return len;
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}
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/**
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* Convert a given ASCII string to lowercase.
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* NOTE: only support ASCII characters, no UTF8 fancy. As currently
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* the function is only used to lowercase data-filenames if they are
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* not found, this is sufficient. If more, or general functionality is
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* needed, look to r7271 where it was removed because it was broken when
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* using certain locales: eg in Turkish the uppercase 'I' was converted to
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* '?', so just revert to the old functionality
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* @param str string to convert
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* @return String has changed.
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*/
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bool strtolower(char *str)
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{
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bool changed = false;
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for (; *str != '\0'; str++) {
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char new_str = tolower(*str);
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changed |= new_str != *str;
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*str = new_str;
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}
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return changed;
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}
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/**
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* Only allow certain keys. You can define the filter to be used. This makes
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* sure no invalid keys can get into an editbox, like BELL.
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* @param key character to be checked
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* @param afilter the filter to use
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* @return true or false depending if the character is printable/valid or not
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*/
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bool IsValidChar(WChar key, CharSetFilter afilter)
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{
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switch (afilter) {
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case CS_ALPHANUMERAL: return IsPrintable(key);
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case CS_NUMERAL: return (key >= '0' && key <= '9');
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case CS_NUMERAL_SPACE: return (key >= '0' && key <= '9') || key == ' ';
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case CS_ALPHA: return IsPrintable(key) && !(key >= '0' && key <= '9');
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case CS_HEXADECIMAL: return (key >= '0' && key <= '9') || (key >= 'a' && key <= 'f') || (key >= 'A' && key <= 'F');
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}
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return false;
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}
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#ifdef WIN32
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/* Since version 3.14, MinGW Runtime has snprintf() and vsnprintf() conform to C99 but it's not the case for older versions */
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#if (__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION < 3) || ((__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION == 3) && (__MINGW32_MINOR_VERSION < 14))
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int CDECL snprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *format, ...)
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{
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va_list ap;
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int ret;
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va_start(ap, format);
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ret = vsnprintf(str, size, format, ap);
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va_end(ap);
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return ret;
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}
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#endif /* MinGW Runtime < 3.14 */
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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/**
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* Almost POSIX compliant implementation of \c vsnprintf for VC compiler.
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* The difference is in the value returned on output truncation. This
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* implementation returns size whereas a POSIX implementation returns
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* size or more (the number of bytes that would be written to str
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* had size been sufficiently large excluding the terminating null byte).
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*/
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int CDECL vsnprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *format, va_list ap)
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{
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if (size == 0) return 0;
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errno = 0;
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int ret = _vsnprintf(str, size, format, ap);
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if (ret < 0) {
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if (errno != ERANGE) {
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/* There's a formatting error, better get that looked
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* at properly instead of ignoring it. */
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NOT_REACHED();
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}
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} else if ((size_t)ret < size) {
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/* The buffer is big enough for the number of
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* characters stored (excluding null), i.e.
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* the string has been null-terminated. */
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return ret;
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}
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/* The buffer is too small for _vsnprintf to write the
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* null-terminator at its end and return size. */
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str[size - 1] = '\0';
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return (int)size;
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}
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#endif /* _MSC_VER */
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#endif /* WIN32 */
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/**
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* Safer implementation of snprintf; same as snprintf except:
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* - last instead of size, i.e. replace sizeof with lastof.
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* - return gives the amount of characters added, not what it would add.
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* @param str buffer to write to up to last
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* @param last last character we may write to
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* @param format the formatting (see snprintf)
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* @return the number of added characters
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*/
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int CDECL seprintf(char *str, const char *last, const char *format, ...)
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{
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va_list ap;
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va_start(ap, format);
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int ret = vseprintf(str, last, format, ap);
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va_end(ap);
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return ret;
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}
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/**
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* Convert the md5sum to a hexadecimal string representation
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* @param buf buffer to put the md5sum into
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* @param last last character of buffer (usually lastof(buf))
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* @param md5sum the md5sum itself
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* @return a pointer to the next character after the md5sum
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*/
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char *md5sumToString(char *buf, const char *last, const uint8 md5sum[16])
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{
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char *p = buf;
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for (uint i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
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p += seprintf(p, last, "%02X", md5sum[i]);
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}
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return p;
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}
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/* UTF-8 handling routines */
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/**
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* Decode and consume the next UTF-8 encoded character.
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* @param c Buffer to place decoded character.
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* @param s Character stream to retrieve character from.
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* @return Number of characters in the sequence.
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*/
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size_t Utf8Decode(WChar *c, const char *s)
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{
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assert(c != NULL);
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if (!HasBit(s[0], 7)) {
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/* Single byte character: 0xxxxxxx */
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*c = s[0];
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return 1;
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} else if (GB(s[0], 5, 3) == 6) {
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if (IsUtf8Part(s[1])) {
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/* Double byte character: 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx */
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*c = GB(s[0], 0, 5) << 6 | GB(s[1], 0, 6);
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if (*c >= 0x80) return 2;
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}
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} else if (GB(s[0], 4, 4) == 14) {
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if (IsUtf8Part(s[1]) && IsUtf8Part(s[2])) {
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/* Triple byte character: 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx */
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*c = GB(s[0], 0, 4) << 12 | GB(s[1], 0, 6) << 6 | GB(s[2], 0, 6);
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if (*c >= 0x800) return 3;
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}
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} else if (GB(s[0], 3, 5) == 30) {
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if (IsUtf8Part(s[1]) && IsUtf8Part(s[2]) && IsUtf8Part(s[3])) {
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/* 4 byte character: 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx */
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*c = GB(s[0], 0, 3) << 18 | GB(s[1], 0, 6) << 12 | GB(s[2], 0, 6) << 6 | GB(s[3], 0, 6);
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if (*c >= 0x10000 && *c <= 0x10FFFF) return 4;
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}
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}
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/* DEBUG(misc, 1, "[utf8] invalid UTF-8 sequence"); */
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*c = '?';
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return 1;
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}
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/**
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* Encode a unicode character and place it in the buffer.
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* @param buf Buffer to place character.
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* @param c Unicode character to encode.
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* @return Number of characters in the encoded sequence.
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*/
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size_t Utf8Encode(char *buf, WChar c)
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{
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if (c < 0x80) {
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*buf = c;
|
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return 1;
|
|
} else if (c < 0x800) {
|
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*buf++ = 0xC0 + GB(c, 6, 5);
|
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*buf = 0x80 + GB(c, 0, 6);
|
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return 2;
|
|
} else if (c < 0x10000) {
|
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*buf++ = 0xE0 + GB(c, 12, 4);
|
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*buf++ = 0x80 + GB(c, 6, 6);
|
|
*buf = 0x80 + GB(c, 0, 6);
|
|
return 3;
|
|
} else if (c < 0x110000) {
|
|
*buf++ = 0xF0 + GB(c, 18, 3);
|
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*buf++ = 0x80 + GB(c, 12, 6);
|
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*buf++ = 0x80 + GB(c, 6, 6);
|
|
*buf = 0x80 + GB(c, 0, 6);
|
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return 4;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* DEBUG(misc, 1, "[utf8] can't UTF-8 encode value 0x%X", c); */
|
|
*buf = '?';
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Properly terminate an UTF8 string to some maximum length
|
|
* @param s string to check if it needs additional trimming
|
|
* @param maxlen the maximum length the buffer can have.
|
|
* @return the new length in bytes of the string (eg. strlen(new_string))
|
|
* @note maxlen is the string length _INCLUDING_ the terminating '\0'
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t Utf8TrimString(char *s, size_t maxlen)
|
|
{
|
|
size_t length = 0;
|
|
|
|
for (const char *ptr = strchr(s, '\0'); *s != '\0';) {
|
|
size_t len = Utf8EncodedCharLen(*s);
|
|
/* Silently ignore invalid UTF8 sequences, our only concern trimming */
|
|
if (len == 0) len = 1;
|
|
|
|
/* Take care when a hard cutoff was made for the string and
|
|
* the last UTF8 sequence is invalid */
|
|
if (length + len >= maxlen || (s + len > ptr)) break;
|
|
s += len;
|
|
length += len;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
*s = '\0';
|
|
return length;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef DEFINE_STRNDUP
|
|
#include "core/math_func.hpp"
|
|
char *strndup(const char *s, size_t len)
|
|
{
|
|
len = min(strlen(s), len);
|
|
char *tmp = CallocT<char>(len + 1);
|
|
memcpy(tmp, s, len);
|
|
return tmp;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* DEFINE_STRNDUP */
|
|
|
|
#ifdef DEFINE_STRCASESTR
|
|
char *strcasestr(const char *haystack, const char *needle)
|
|
{
|
|
size_t hay_len = strlen(haystack);
|
|
size_t needle_len = strlen(needle);
|
|
while (hay_len >= needle_len) {
|
|
if (strncasecmp(haystack, needle, needle_len) == 0) return const_cast<char *>(haystack);
|
|
|
|
haystack++;
|
|
hay_len--;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* DEFINE_STRCASESTR */
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Skip some of the 'garbage' in the string that we don't want to use
|
|
* to sort on. This way the alphabetical sorting will work better as
|
|
* we would be actually using those characters instead of some other
|
|
* characters such as spaces and tildes at the begin of the name.
|
|
* @param str The string to skip the initial garbage of.
|
|
* @return The string with the garbage skipped.
|
|
*/
|
|
static const char *SkipGarbage(const char *str)
|
|
{
|
|
while (*str != '\0' && (*str < 'A' || IsInsideMM(*str, '[', '`' + 1) || IsInsideMM(*str, '{', '~' + 1))) str++;
|
|
return str;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Compares two strings using case insensitive natural sort.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param s1 First string to compare.
|
|
* @param s2 Second string to compare.
|
|
* @param ignore_garbage_at_front Skip punctuation characters in the front
|
|
* @return Less than zero if s1 < s2, zero if s1 == s2, greater than zero if s1 > s2.
|
|
*/
|
|
int strnatcmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, bool ignore_garbage_at_front)
|
|
{
|
|
if (ignore_garbage_at_front) {
|
|
s1 = SkipGarbage(s1);
|
|
s2 = SkipGarbage(s2);
|
|
}
|
|
#ifdef WITH_ICU
|
|
if (_current_collator != NULL) {
|
|
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
|
|
int result;
|
|
|
|
/* We want to use the new faster method for ICU 4.2 and higher. */
|
|
#if U_ICU_VERSION_MAJOR_NUM > 4 || (U_ICU_VERSION_MAJOR_NUM == 4 && U_ICU_VERSION_MINOR_NUM >= 2)
|
|
/* The StringPiece parameter gets implicitly constructed from the char *. */
|
|
result = _current_collator->compareUTF8(s1, s2, status);
|
|
#else /* The following for 4.0 and lower. */
|
|
UChar buffer1[DRAW_STRING_BUFFER];
|
|
u_strFromUTF8Lenient(buffer1, lengthof(buffer1), NULL, s1, -1, &status);
|
|
UChar buffer2[DRAW_STRING_BUFFER];
|
|
u_strFromUTF8Lenient(buffer2, lengthof(buffer2), NULL, s2, -1, &status);
|
|
|
|
result = _current_collator->compare(buffer1, buffer2, status);
|
|
#endif /* ICU version check. */
|
|
if (U_SUCCESS(status)) return result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#endif /* WITH_ICU */
|
|
|
|
/* Do a normal comparison if ICU is missing or if we cannot create a collator. */
|
|
return strcasecmp(s1, s2);
|
|
}
|