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1 // -*- mode: C++; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2; -*-
2 #ifndef __ustring_hh
3 #define __ustring_hh
4
5 /*! @file ustring.hh
6 @brief Provides a simple UTF-8 encoded string
7 */
8
9 extern "C" {
10
11 #ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H
12 # include <stdint.h>
13 #else
14 # ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
15 # include <sys/types.h>
16 # endif
17 #endif
18
19 }
20
21 #include <string>
22
23 namespace otk {
24
25
26 #ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H
27 typedef uint32_t unichar;
28 #else
29 typedef u_int32_t unichar;
30 #endif
31
32
33 #ifndef DOXYGEN_IGNORE
34
35 unichar utf8_get_char(const char *p);
36
37 #endif // DOXYGEN_IGNORE
38
39 //! The iterator type for ustring
40 /*!
41 Note this is not a random access iterator but a bidirectional one, since all
42 index operations need to iterate over the UTF-8 data. Use std::advance() to
43 move to a certain position.
44 <p>
45 A writeable iterator isn't provided because: The number of bytes of the old
46 UTF-8 character and the new one to write could be different. Therefore, any
47 write operation would invalidate all other iterators pointing into the same
48 string.
49 */
50
51 template <class T>
52 class ustring_Iterator
53 {
54 public:
55 typedef std::bidirectional_iterator_tag iterator_category;
56 typedef unichar value_type;
57 typedef std::string::difference_type difference_type;
58 //typedef value_type reference;
59 typedef void pointer;
60
61 inline ustring_Iterator() {}
62 inline ustring_Iterator(const ustring_Iterator<std::string::iterator>&
63 other) : _pos(other.base()) {}
64
65
66 inline value_type operator*() const {
67 // get an iterator to the internal string
68 std::string::const_iterator pos = _pos;
69 return utf8_get_char(&(*pos));
70 }
71
72
73 inline ustring_Iterator<T> & operator++() {
74 pos_ += g_utf8_skip[static_cast<unsigned char>(*pos_)];
75 return *this;
76 }
77 inline ustring_Iterator<T> & operator--() {
78 do { --_pos; } while((*_pos & '\xC0') == '\x80');
79 return *this;
80 }
81
82 explicit inline ustring_Iterator(T pos) : _pos(pos) {}
83 inline T base() const { return _pos; }
84
85 private:
86 T _pos;
87 };
88
89
90 //! This class provides a simple wrapper to a std::string that can be encoded
91 //! as UTF-8. The ustring::utf() member specifies if the given string is UTF-8
92 //! encoded. ustrings default to specifying UTF-8 encoding.
93 /*!
94 This class does <b>not</b> handle extended 8-bit ASCII charsets like
95 ISO-8859-1.
96 <p>
97 More info on Unicode and UTF-8 can be found here:
98 http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html
99 <p>
100 This does not subclass std::string, because std::string was intended to be a
101 final class. For instance, it does not have a virtual destructor.
102 */
103 class ustring {
104 std::string _string;
105 bool _utf8;
106
107 public:
108 typedef std::string::size_type size_type;
109 typedef std::string::difference_type difference_type;
110
111 typedef unichar value_type;
112 //typedef unichar & reference;
113 //typedef const unichar & const_reference;
114
115 //typedef ustring_Iterator<std::string::iterator> iterator;
116 //typedef ustring_Iterator<std::string::const_iterator> const_iterator;
117
118 static const size_type npos = std::string::npos;
119
120 ustring(bool utf8 = true);
121 ~ustring();
122
123 // make new strings
124
125 ustring(const ustring& other);
126 ustring& operator=(const ustring& other);
127 ustring(const std::string& src, bool utf8 = true);
128 ustring(const char* src, bool utf8 = true);
129
130 // append to the string
131
132 ustring& operator+=(const ustring& src);
133 ustring& operator+=(const char* src);
134 ustring& operator+=(char c);
135
136 // sizes
137
138 ustring::size_type size() const;
139 ustring::size_type bytes() const;
140 ustring::size_type capacity() const;
141 ustring::size_type max_size() const;
142 bool empty() const;
143
144 // erase substrings
145
146 void clear();
147 ustring& erase(size_type i, size_type n=npos);
148
149 // change the string's size
150
151 void resize(size_type n, char c='\0');
152
153 // extract characters
154
155 // No reference return; use replace() to write characters.
156 value_type operator[](size_type i) const;
157
158 // internal data
159
160 const char* data() const;
161 const char* c_str() const;
162
163 // encoding
164
165 bool utf8() const;
166 void setUtf8(bool utf8);
167 };
168
169 }
170
171 #endif // __ustring_hh
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