#pragma once #include namespace AK { class ByteBuffer; class String; class StringImpl; class StringView { public: StringView() {} StringView(const char* characters, int length) : m_characters(characters) , m_length(length) { } StringView(const unsigned char* characters, int length) : m_characters((const char*)characters) , m_length(length) { } StringView(const char* cstring) : m_characters(cstring) { if (cstring) { while (*(cstring++)) ++m_length; } } StringView(const ByteBuffer&); StringView(const String&); bool is_null() const { return !m_characters; } bool is_empty() const { return m_length == 0; } const char* characters() const { return m_characters; } int length() const { return m_length; } char operator[](int index) const { return m_characters[index]; } StringView substring_view(int start, int length) const; Vector split_view(char) const; unsigned to_uint(bool& ok) const; // Create a new substring view of this string view, starting either at the beginning of // the given substring view, or after its end, and continuing until the end of this string // view (that is, for the remaining part of its length). For example, // // StringView str { "foobar" }; // StringView substr = str.substring_view(1, 2); // "oo" // StringView substr_from = str.substring_view_starting_from_substring(subst); // "oobar" // StringView substr_after = str.substring_view_starting_after_substring(subst); // "bar" // // Note that this only works if the string view passed as an argument is indeed a substring // view of this string view, such as one created by substring_view() and split_view(). It // does not work for arbitrary strings; for example declaring substr in the example above as // // StringView substr { "oo" }; // // would not work. StringView substring_view_starting_from_substring(const StringView& substring) const; StringView substring_view_starting_after_substring(const StringView& substring) const; bool operator==(const char* cstring) const { if (is_null()) return !cstring; if (!cstring) return false; int other_length = strlen(cstring); if (m_length != other_length) return false; return !memcmp(m_characters, cstring, m_length); } bool operator!=(const char* cstring) const { return !(*this == cstring); } bool operator==(const String&) const; private: friend class String; const StringImpl* m_impl { nullptr }; const char* m_characters { nullptr }; int m_length { 0 }; }; } using AK::StringView;