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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#ifndef __nsCharSeparatedTokenizer_h
#define __nsCharSeparatedTokenizer_h
#include "mozilla/RangedPtr.h"
#include "nsDependentSubstring.h"
#include "nsCRT.h"
/**
* This parses a SeparatorChar-separated string into tokens.
* Whitespace surrounding tokens is not treated as part of tokens, however
* whitespace inside a token is. If the final token is the empty string, it is
* not returned.
*
* Some examples, with SeparatorChar = ',':
*
* "foo, bar, baz" -> "foo" "bar" "baz"
* "foo,bar,baz" -> "foo" "bar" "baz"
* "foo , bar hi , baz" -> "foo" "bar hi" "baz"
* "foo, ,bar,baz" -> "foo" "" "bar" "baz"
* "foo,,bar,baz" -> "foo" "" "bar" "baz"
* "foo,bar,baz," -> "foo" "bar" "baz"
*
* The function used for whitespace detection is a template argument.
* By default, it is NS_IsAsciiWhitespace.
*/
template<bool IsWhitespace(char16_t) = NS_IsAsciiWhitespace>
class nsCharSeparatedTokenizerTemplate
{
public:
// Flags -- only one for now. If we need more, they should be defined to
// be 1 << 1, 1 << 2, etc. (They're masks, and aFlags is a bitfield.)
enum {
SEPARATOR_OPTIONAL = 1
};
nsCharSeparatedTokenizerTemplate(const nsSubstring& aSource,
char16_t aSeparatorChar,
uint32_t aFlags = 0)
: mIter(aSource.Data(), aSource.Length()),
mEnd(aSource.Data() + aSource.Length(), aSource.Data(),
aSource.Length()),
mSeparatorChar(aSeparatorChar),
mWhitespaceBeforeFirstToken(false),
mWhitespaceAfterCurrentToken(false),
mSeparatorAfterCurrentToken(false),
mSeparatorOptional(aFlags & SEPARATOR_OPTIONAL)
{
// Skip initial whitespace
while (mIter < mEnd && IsWhitespace(*mIter)) {
mWhitespaceBeforeFirstToken = true;
++mIter;
}
}
/**
* Checks if any more tokens are available.
*/
bool hasMoreTokens() const
{
MOZ_ASSERT(mIter == mEnd || !IsWhitespace(*mIter),
"Should be at beginning of token if there is one");
return mIter < mEnd;
}
/*
* Returns true if there is whitespace prior to the first token.
*/
bool whitespaceBeforeFirstToken() const
{
return mWhitespaceBeforeFirstToken;
}
/*
* Returns true if there is a separator after the current token.
* Useful if you want to check whether the last token has a separator
* after it which may not be valid.
*/
bool separatorAfterCurrentToken() const
{
return mSeparatorAfterCurrentToken;
}
/*
* Returns true if there is any whitespace after the current token.
*/
bool whitespaceAfterCurrentToken() const
{
return mWhitespaceAfterCurrentToken;
}
/**
* Returns the next token.
*/
const nsDependentSubstring nextToken()
{
mozilla::RangedPtr<const char16_t> tokenStart = mIter, tokenEnd = mIter;
MOZ_ASSERT(mIter == mEnd || !IsWhitespace(*mIter),
"Should be at beginning of token if there is one");
// Search until we hit separator or end (or whitespace, if a separator
// isn't required -- see clause with 'break' below).
while (mIter < mEnd && *mIter != mSeparatorChar) {
// Skip to end of the current word.
while (mIter < mEnd &&
!IsWhitespace(*mIter) && *mIter != mSeparatorChar) {
++mIter;
}
tokenEnd = mIter;
// Skip whitespace after the current word.
mWhitespaceAfterCurrentToken = false;
while (mIter < mEnd && IsWhitespace(*mIter)) {
mWhitespaceAfterCurrentToken = true;
++mIter;
}
if (mSeparatorOptional) {
// We've hit (and skipped) whitespace, and that's sufficient to end
// our token, regardless of whether we've reached a SeparatorChar.
break;
} // (else, we'll keep looping until we hit mEnd or SeparatorChar)
}
mSeparatorAfterCurrentToken = (mIter != mEnd &&
*mIter == mSeparatorChar);
MOZ_ASSERT(mSeparatorOptional ||
(mSeparatorAfterCurrentToken == (mIter < mEnd)),
"If we require a separator and haven't hit the end of "
"our string, then we shouldn't have left the loop "
"unless we hit a separator");
// Skip separator (and any whitespace after it), if we're at one.
if (mSeparatorAfterCurrentToken) {
++mIter;
while (mIter < mEnd && IsWhitespace(*mIter)) {
mWhitespaceAfterCurrentToken = true;
++mIter;
}
}
return Substring(tokenStart.get(), tokenEnd.get());
}
private:
mozilla::RangedPtr<const char16_t> mIter;
const mozilla::RangedPtr<const char16_t> mEnd;
char16_t mSeparatorChar;
bool mWhitespaceBeforeFirstToken;
bool mWhitespaceAfterCurrentToken;
bool mSeparatorAfterCurrentToken;
bool mSeparatorOptional;
};
class nsCharSeparatedTokenizer: public nsCharSeparatedTokenizerTemplate<>
{
public:
nsCharSeparatedTokenizer(const nsSubstring& aSource,
char16_t aSeparatorChar,
uint32_t aFlags = 0)
: nsCharSeparatedTokenizerTemplate<>(aSource, aSeparatorChar, aFlags)
{
}
};
template<bool IsWhitespace(char16_t) = NS_IsAsciiWhitespace>
class nsCCharSeparatedTokenizerTemplate
{
public:
// Flags -- only one for now. If we need more, they should be defined to
// be 1 << 1, 1 << 2, etc. (They're masks, and aFlags is a bitfield.)
enum {
SEPARATOR_OPTIONAL = 1
};
nsCCharSeparatedTokenizerTemplate(const nsCSubstring& aSource,
char aSeparatorChar,
uint32_t aFlags = 0)
: mIter(aSource.Data(), aSource.Length()),
mEnd(aSource.Data() + aSource.Length(), aSource.Data(),
aSource.Length()),
mSeparatorChar(aSeparatorChar),
mWhitespaceBeforeFirstToken(false),
mWhitespaceAfterCurrentToken(false),
mSeparatorAfterCurrentToken(false),
mSeparatorOptional(aFlags & SEPARATOR_OPTIONAL)
{
// Skip initial whitespace
while (mIter < mEnd && IsWhitespace(*mIter)) {
mWhitespaceBeforeFirstToken = true;
++mIter;
}
}
/**
* Checks if any more tokens are available.
*/
bool hasMoreTokens() const
{
MOZ_ASSERT(mIter == mEnd || !IsWhitespace(*mIter),
"Should be at beginning of token if there is one");
return mIter < mEnd;
}
/*
* Returns true if there is whitespace prior to the first token.
*/
bool whitespaceBeforeFirstToken() const
{
return mWhitespaceBeforeFirstToken;
}
/*
* Returns true if there is a separator after the current token.
* Useful if you want to check whether the last token has a separator
* after it which may not be valid.
*/
bool separatorAfterCurrentToken() const
{
return mSeparatorAfterCurrentToken;
}
/*
* Returns true if there is any whitespace after the current token.
*/
bool whitespaceAfterCurrentToken() const
{
return mWhitespaceAfterCurrentToken;
}
/**
* Returns the next token.
*/
const nsDependentCSubstring nextToken()
{
mozilla::RangedPtr<const char> tokenStart = mIter, tokenEnd = mIter;
MOZ_ASSERT(mIter == mEnd || !IsWhitespace(*mIter),
"Should be at beginning of token if there is one");
// Search until we hit separator or end (or whitespace, if a separator
// isn't required -- see clause with 'break' below).
while (mIter < mEnd && *mIter != mSeparatorChar) {
// Skip to end of the current word.
while (mIter < mEnd &&
!IsWhitespace(*mIter) && *mIter != mSeparatorChar) {
++mIter;
}
tokenEnd = mIter;
// Skip whitespace after the current word.
mWhitespaceAfterCurrentToken = false;
while (mIter < mEnd && IsWhitespace(*mIter)) {
mWhitespaceAfterCurrentToken = true;
++mIter;
}
if (mSeparatorOptional) {
// We've hit (and skipped) whitespace, and that's sufficient to end
// our token, regardless of whether we've reached a SeparatorChar.
break;
} // (else, we'll keep looping until we hit mEnd or SeparatorChar)
}
mSeparatorAfterCurrentToken = (mIter != mEnd &&
*mIter == mSeparatorChar);
MOZ_ASSERT(mSeparatorOptional ||
(mSeparatorAfterCurrentToken == (mIter < mEnd)),
"If we require a separator and haven't hit the end of "
"our string, then we shouldn't have left the loop "
"unless we hit a separator");
// Skip separator (and any whitespace after it), if we're at one.
if (mSeparatorAfterCurrentToken) {
++mIter;
while (mIter < mEnd && IsWhitespace(*mIter)) {
mWhitespaceAfterCurrentToken = true;
++mIter;
}
}
return Substring(tokenStart.get(), tokenEnd.get());
}
private:
mozilla::RangedPtr<const char> mIter;
const mozilla::RangedPtr<const char> mEnd;
char mSeparatorChar;
bool mWhitespaceBeforeFirstToken;
bool mWhitespaceAfterCurrentToken;
bool mSeparatorAfterCurrentToken;
bool mSeparatorOptional;
};
class nsCCharSeparatedTokenizer: public nsCCharSeparatedTokenizerTemplate<>
{
public:
nsCCharSeparatedTokenizer(const nsCSubstring& aSource,
char aSeparatorChar,
uint32_t aFlags = 0)
: nsCCharSeparatedTokenizerTemplate<>(aSource, aSeparatorChar, aFlags)
{
}
};
#endif /* __nsCharSeparatedTokenizer_h */
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