ladybird/AK/StringView.h
Andreas Kling 5d180d1f99 Everywhere: Rename ASSERT => VERIFY
(...and ASSERT_NOT_REACHED => VERIFY_NOT_REACHED)

Since all of these checks are done in release builds as well,
let's rename them to VERIFY to prevent confusion, as everyone is
used to assertions being compiled out in release.

We can introduce a new ASSERT macro that is specifically for debug
checks, but I'm doing this wholesale conversion first since we've
accumulated thousands of these already, and it's not immediately
obvious which ones are suitable for ASSERT.
2021-02-23 20:56:54 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
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*
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#pragma once
#include <AK/Assertions.h>
#include <AK/Checked.h>
#include <AK/Forward.h>
#include <AK/Span.h>
#include <AK/StdLibExtras.h>
#include <AK/StringUtils.h>
namespace AK {
class StringView {
public:
ALWAYS_INLINE constexpr StringView() = default;
ALWAYS_INLINE constexpr StringView(const char* characters, size_t length)
: m_characters(characters)
, m_length(length)
{
VERIFY(!Checked<uintptr_t>::addition_would_overflow((uintptr_t)characters, length));
}
ALWAYS_INLINE StringView(const unsigned char* characters, size_t length)
: m_characters((const char*)characters)
, m_length(length)
{
VERIFY(!Checked<uintptr_t>::addition_would_overflow((uintptr_t)characters, length));
}
ALWAYS_INLINE constexpr StringView(const char* cstring)
: m_characters(cstring)
, m_length(cstring ? __builtin_strlen(cstring) : 0)
{
}
ALWAYS_INLINE StringView(ReadonlyBytes bytes)
: m_characters(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(bytes.data()))
, m_length(bytes.size())
{
}
StringView(const ByteBuffer&);
StringView(const String&);
StringView(const FlyString&);
bool is_null() const { return !m_characters; }
bool is_empty() const { return m_length == 0; }
const char* characters_without_null_termination() const { return m_characters; }
size_t length() const { return m_length; }
ReadonlyBytes bytes() const { return { m_characters, m_length }; }
const char& operator[](size_t index) const { return m_characters[index]; }
using ConstIterator = SimpleIterator<const StringView, const char>;
constexpr ConstIterator begin() const { return ConstIterator::begin(*this); }
constexpr ConstIterator end() const { return ConstIterator::end(*this); }
unsigned hash() const;
bool starts_with(const StringView&, CaseSensitivity = CaseSensitivity::CaseSensitive) const;
bool ends_with(const StringView&, CaseSensitivity = CaseSensitivity::CaseSensitive) const;
bool starts_with(char) const;
bool ends_with(char) const;
bool matches(const StringView& mask, CaseSensitivity = CaseSensitivity::CaseInsensitive) const;
bool matches(const StringView& mask, Vector<MaskSpan>&, CaseSensitivity = CaseSensitivity::CaseInsensitive) const;
bool contains(char) const;
bool contains(const StringView&, CaseSensitivity = CaseSensitivity::CaseSensitive) const;
bool equals_ignoring_case(const StringView& other) const;
StringView trim_whitespace(TrimMode mode = TrimMode::Both) const { return StringUtils::trim_whitespace(*this, mode); }
Optional<size_t> find_first_of(char) const;
Optional<size_t> find_first_of(const StringView&) const;
Optional<size_t> find_last_of(char) const;
Optional<size_t> find_last_of(const StringView&) const;
Optional<size_t> find(const StringView&) const;
Optional<size_t> find(char c) const;
StringView substring_view(size_t start, size_t length) const;
StringView substring_view(size_t start) const;
Vector<StringView> split_view(char, bool keep_empty = false) const;
Vector<StringView> split_view(const StringView&, bool keep_empty = false) const;
// Create a Vector of StringViews split by line endings. As of CommonMark
// 0.29, the spec defines a line ending as "a newline (U+000A), a carriage
// return (U+000D) not followed by a newline, or a carriage return and a
// following newline.".
Vector<StringView> lines(bool consider_cr = true) const;
template<typename T = int>
Optional<T> to_int() const;
template<typename T = unsigned>
Optional<T> to_uint() 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;
// NOTE: `m_characters` is not guaranteed to be null-terminated, but `cstring` is.
const char* cp = cstring;
for (size_t i = 0; i < m_length; ++i) {
if (m_characters[i] != *(cp++))
return false;
}
return !*cp;
}
bool operator!=(const char* cstring) const
{
return !(*this == cstring);
}
bool operator==(const String&) const;
bool operator==(const StringView& other) const
{
if (is_null())
return other.is_null();
if (other.is_null())
return false;
if (length() != other.length())
return false;
return !__builtin_memcmp(m_characters, other.m_characters, m_length);
}
bool operator!=(const StringView& other) const
{
return !(*this == other);
}
bool operator<(const StringView& other) const
{
if (int c = __builtin_memcmp(m_characters, other.m_characters, min(m_length, other.m_length)))
return c < 0;
return m_length < other.m_length;
}
const StringImpl* impl() const { return m_impl; }
String to_string() const;
bool is_whitespace() const { return StringUtils::is_whitespace(*this); }
template<typename T, typename... Rest>
bool is_one_of(const T& string, Rest... rest) const
{
if (*this == string)
return true;
return is_one_of(rest...);
}
private:
bool is_one_of() const { return false; }
friend class String;
const StringImpl* m_impl { nullptr };
const char* m_characters { nullptr };
size_t m_length { 0 };
};
template<>
struct Traits<StringView> : public GenericTraits<String> {
static unsigned hash(const StringView& s) { return s.hash(); }
};
}
using AK::StringView;