X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/4d648ebbbe5705878080b9cbf1ca61497323c592..d6eb772e45cc853fc204bb5aebeb411cdfa7c929:/src/xbt/xbt_str.cpp diff --git a/src/xbt/xbt_str.cpp b/src/xbt/xbt_str.cpp index bfaeff97ac..10e00c0215 100644 --- a/src/xbt/xbt_str.cpp +++ b/src/xbt/xbt_str.cpp @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* xbt_str.cpp - various helping functions to deal with strings */ -/* Copyright (c) 2007-2019. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */ +/* Copyright (c) 2007-2023. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */ /* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */ @@ -8,222 +8,40 @@ #include "simgrid/Exception.hpp" #include "xbt/misc.h" #include "xbt/str.h" /* headers of these functions */ - -/** @brief Splits a string into a dynar of strings - * - * @param s: the string to split - * @param sep: a string of all chars to consider as separator. - * - * By default (with sep=nullptr), these characters are used as separator: - * - * - " " (ASCII 32 (0x20)) space. - * - "\t" (ASCII 9 (0x09)) tab. - * - "\n" (ASCII 10 (0x0A)) line feed. - * - "\r" (ASCII 13 (0x0D)) carriage return. - * - "\0" (ASCII 0 (0x00)) nullptr. - * - "\x0B" (ASCII 11 (0x0B)) vertical tab. - */ -xbt_dynar_t xbt_str_split(const char *s, const char *sep) -{ - xbt_dynar_t res = xbt_dynar_new(sizeof(char *), &xbt_free_ref); - const char *sep_dflt = " \t\n\r\x0B"; - char is_sep[256] = { 1, 0 }; - - /* check what are the separators */ - memset(is_sep, 0, sizeof(is_sep)); - if (not sep) { - while (*sep_dflt) - is_sep[(unsigned char) *sep_dflt++] = 1; - } else { - while (*sep) - is_sep[(unsigned char) *sep++] = 1; - } - is_sep[0] = 1; /* End of string is also separator */ - - /* Do the job */ - const char* p = s; - const char* q = s; - int done = 0; - - if (s[0] == '\0') - return res; - - while (not done) { - char *topush; - while (not is_sep[(unsigned char)*q]) { - q++; - } - if (*q == '\0') - done = 1; - - topush = (char*) xbt_malloc(q - p + 1); - memcpy(topush, p, q - p); - topush[q - p] = '\0'; - xbt_dynar_push(res, &topush); - p = ++q; - } - - return res; -} - -/** @brief Just like @ref xbt_str_split_quoted (Splits a string into a dynar of strings), but without memory allocation - * - * The string passed as argument must be writable (not const) - * The elements of the dynar are just parts of the string passed as argument. - * So if you don't store that argument elsewhere, you should free it in addition to freeing the dynar. This can be done - * by simply freeing the first argument of the dynar: - * free(xbt_dynar_get_ptr(dynar,0)); - * - * Actually this function puts a bunch of \0 in the memory area you passed as argument to separate the elements, and - * pushes the address of each chunk in the resulting dynar. Yes, that's uneven. Yes, that's gory. But that's efficient. - */ -xbt_dynar_t xbt_str_split_quoted_in_place(char *s) { - xbt_dynar_t res = xbt_dynar_new(sizeof(char *), nullptr); - char* beg; - char* end; /* pointers around the parsed chunk */ - int in_simple_quote = 0; - int in_double_quote = 0; - int done = 0; - int ctn = 0; /* Got something in this block */ - - if (s[0] == '\0') - return res; - - beg = s; - - /* do not trim leading spaces: caller responsibility to clean his cruft */ - end = beg; - - while (not done) { - switch (*end) { - case '\\': - ctn = 1; - /* Protected char; move it closer */ - memmove(end, end + 1, strlen(end)); - if (*end == '\0') - THROWF(arg_error, 0, "String ends with \\"); - end++; /* Pass the protected char */ - break; - case '\'': - ctn = 1; - if (not in_double_quote) { - in_simple_quote = not in_simple_quote; - memmove(end, end + 1, strlen(end)); - } else { - /* simple quote protected by double ones */ - end++; - } - break; - case '"': - ctn = 1; - if (not in_simple_quote) { - in_double_quote = not in_double_quote; - memmove(end, end + 1, strlen(end)); - } else { - /* double quote protected by simple ones */ - end++; - } - break; - case ' ': - case '\t': - case '\n': - case '\0': - if (*end == '\0' && (in_simple_quote || in_double_quote)) { - THROWF(arg_error, 0, "End of string found while searching for %c in %s", (in_simple_quote ? '\'' : '"'), s); - } - if (in_simple_quote || in_double_quote) { - end++; - } else { - if (*end == '\0') - done = 1; - - *end = '\0'; - if (ctn) { - /* Found a separator. Push the string if contains something */ - xbt_dynar_push(res, &beg); - } - ctn = 0; - - if (done) - break; - - beg = ++end; - /* trim within the string, manually to speed things up */ - while (*beg == ' ') - beg++; - end = beg; - } - break; - default: - ctn = 1; - end++; - } - } - return res; -} - -/** @brief Splits a string into a dynar of strings, taking quotes into account - * - * It basically does the same argument separation than the shell, where white spaces can be escaped and where arguments - * are never split within a quote group. - * Several subsequent spaces are ignored (unless within quotes, of course). - * You may want to trim the input string, if you want to avoid empty entries - */ -xbt_dynar_t xbt_str_split_quoted(const char *s) -{ - xbt_dynar_t res = xbt_dynar_new(sizeof(char *), &xbt_free_ref); - xbt_dynar_t parsed; - char *str_to_free; /* we have to copy the string before, to handle backslashes */ - unsigned int cursor; - char *p; - - if (s[0] == '\0') - return res; - str_to_free = xbt_strdup(s); - - parsed = xbt_str_split_quoted_in_place(str_to_free); - xbt_dynar_foreach(parsed,cursor,p) { - char *q=xbt_strdup(p); - xbt_dynar_push(res,&q); - } - xbt_free(str_to_free); - xbt_dynar_shrink(res, 0); - xbt_dynar_free(&parsed); - return res; -} +#include "xbt/string.hpp" /** @brief Parse an integer out of a string, or raise an error * - * The @a str is passed as argument to your @a error_msg, as follows: - * @verbatim THROWF(arg_error, 0, error_msg, str); @endverbatim + * The @a str is concatenated to your @a error_msg, as follows: + * @verbatim throw std::invalid_argument(simgrid::xbt::string_printf("%s: %s", error_msg, str)); @endverbatim */ long int xbt_str_parse_int(const char* str, const char* error_msg) { char* endptr; if (str == nullptr || str[0] == '\0') - THROWF(arg_error, 0, error_msg, str); + throw std::invalid_argument(simgrid::xbt::string_printf("%s: %s", error_msg, str)); long int res = strtol(str, &endptr, 10); if (endptr[0] != '\0') - THROWF(arg_error, 0, error_msg, str); + throw std::invalid_argument(simgrid::xbt::string_printf("%s: %s", error_msg, str)); return res; } /** @brief Parse a double out of a string, or raise an error * - * The @a str is passed as argument to your @a error_msg, as follows: - * @verbatim THROWF(arg_error, 0, error_msg, str); @endverbatim + * The @a str is concatenated to your @a error_msg, as follows: + * @verbatim throw std::invalid_argument(simgrid::xbt::string_printf("%s: %s", error_msg, str)); @endverbatim */ double xbt_str_parse_double(const char* str, const char* error_msg) { char *endptr; if (str == nullptr || str[0] == '\0') - THROWF(arg_error, 0, error_msg, str); + throw std::invalid_argument(simgrid::xbt::string_printf("%s: %s", error_msg, str)); double res = strtod(str, &endptr); if (endptr[0] != '\0') - THROWF(arg_error, 0, error_msg, str); + throw std::invalid_argument(simgrid::xbt::string_printf("%s: %s (parse error at '%s')", error_msg, str, endptr)); return res; }