str.h

Sun, 15 Jul 2012 18:56:26 +0300

author
Teemu Piippo <crimsondusk64@gmail.com>
date
Sun, 15 Jul 2012 18:56:26 +0300
changeset 26
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Mainloop and onenter definitions are now written into separate buffers first and only written to file after state ends. Why? Zandronum seems to demand that mainloop definitions MUST be written right after any onenter one. This way, mainloop and onenter definitions can be written without this restriction in the script. Also now I have a cool uchar-buffer class :)

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#ifndef __STR_H__
#define __STR_H__

char* vdynformat (const char* c, va_list v, unsigned int size);

#define SCCF_NUMBER	1<<0
#define SCCF_WORD	1<<1

// Dynamic string object, allocates memory when needed and
// features a good bunch of manipulation methods
class str {
private:
	// The actual message
	char* text;
	
	// Where will append() place new characters?
	unsigned int curs;
	
	// Allocated length
	unsigned int alloclen;
	
	// Resize the text buffer to len characters
	void resize (unsigned int len);
public:
	// ======================================================================
	// CONSTRUCTORS
	str ();
	str (const char* c);
	str (char c);
	
	// ======================================================================
	// METHODS
	
	// Empty the string
	void clear ();
	
	// Length of the string
	unsigned int len ();
	
	// The char* form of the string
	char* chars ();
	
	// Dumps the character table of the string
	void dump ();
	
	// Appends text to the string
	void append (char c);
	void append (const char* c);
	void append (str c);
	
	// Appends formatted text to the string.
	void appendformat (const char* c, ...);
	void appendformat (str c, ...);
	
	// Returns the first occurrence of c in the string, optionally starting
	// from a certain position rather than the start.
	unsigned int first (const char* c, unsigned int a = 0);
	
	// Returns the last occurrence of c in the string, optionally starting
	// from a certain position rather than the end.
	unsigned int last (const char* c, int a = -1);
	
	// Returns a substring of the string, from a to b.
	str substr (unsigned int a, unsigned int b);
	
	// Replace a substring with another substring.
	void replace (const char* o, const char* n, unsigned int a = 0);
	
	// Removes a given index from the string, optionally more characters than just 1.
	void remove (unsigned int idx, unsigned int dellen=1);
	
	void trim (int dellen);
	
	// Inserts a substring into a certain position.
	void insert (char* c, unsigned int pos);
	
	// Reverses the string.
	void reverse ();
	
	// Repeats the string a given amount of times.
	void repeat (unsigned int n);
	
	// Is the string a number?
	bool isnumber ();
	
	// Is the string a word, i.e consists only of alphabetic letters?
	bool isword ();
	
	// Convert string to lower case
	str tolower ();
	
	// Convert string to upper case
	str toupper ();
	
	// Compare this string with another
	int compare (const char* c);
	int compare (str c);
	int icompare (str c);
	int icompare (const char* c);
	
	// Counts the amount of substrings in the string
	unsigned int count (char* s);
	
#if 0
	str** split (char* del);
#endif
	
	// ======================================================================
	// OPERATORS
	str operator + (str& c);
	str& operator += (char c);
	str& operator += (const char* c);
	str& operator += (const str c);
	char operator [] (unsigned int pos);
	operator char* () const;
	operator int () const;
	operator unsigned int () const;
};

#endif // __STR_H__

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