/* * This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application. * * Copyright (C) 2004, 2019 KiCad Developers, see change_log.txt for contributors. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, you may find one here: * http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html * or you may search the http://www.gnu.org website for the version 2 license, * or you may write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * @file kicad_string.h * @see common.h, string.cpp */ #ifndef KICAD_STRING_H_ #define KICAD_STRING_H_ #include "config.h" #include #include /** * Converts curly quotes and em/en dashes to straight quotes and dashes. * @param aString * @return true if any characters required conversion. */ bool ConvertSmartQuotesAndDashes( wxString* aString ); /** * These Escape/Unescape routines use HTML-entity-reference-style encoding to handle * characters which are: * (a) not legal in filenames * (b) used as control characters in LIB_IDs * (c) used to delineate hierarchical paths */ wxString EscapeString( const wxString& aSource ); wxString UnescapeString( const wxString& aSource ); /** * Copy bytes from @a aSource delimited string segment to @a aDest buffer. * * The extracted string will be null terminated even if truncation is necessary * because aDestSize was not large enough. * * @param aDest is the destination byte buffer. * @param aSource is the source bytes as a C string. * @param aDestSize is the size of the destination byte buffer. * @return int - the number of bytes read from source, which may be more than * the number copied, due to escaping of double quotes and the escape byte itself. * @deprecated should use the one which fetches a wxString, below. */ int ReadDelimitedText( char* aDest, const char* aSource, int aDestSize ); /** * Copy bytes from @a aSource delimited string segment to @a aDest wxString. * * @param aDest is the destination wxString * @param aSource is the source C string holding utf8 encoded bytes. * @return int - the number of bytes read from source, which may be more than * the number copied, due to escaping of double quotes and the escape byte itself. */ int ReadDelimitedText( wxString* aDest, const char* aSource ); /** * Function EscapedUTF8 * returns an 8 bit UTF8 string given aString in unicode form. * Any double quoted or back slashes are prefixed with a '\\' byte and the form * of this UTF8 byte string is compatible with function ReadDelimitedText(). * * @param aString is the input string to convert. * @return std::string - the escaped input text, without the wrapping double quotes. */ std::string EscapedUTF8( wxString aString ); /** * Return a new wxString escaped for embedding in HTML. */ wxString EscapedHTML( const wxString& aString ); /** * Read one line line from \a aFile. * * @return a pointer the first useful line read by eliminating blank lines and comments. */ char* GetLine( FILE* aFile, char* Line, int* LineNum = NULL, int SizeLine = 255 ); /** * Remove leading and training spaces, tabs and end of line chars in \a text * * @return a pointer on the first n char in text */ char* StrPurge( char* text ); /** * @return a string giving the current date and time. */ wxString DateAndTime(); /** * Compare two strings with alphanumerical content. * * This function is equivalent to strncmp() or strncasecmp() if \a aIgnoreCase is true * except that strings containing numbers are compared by their integer value not * by their ASCII code. In other words U10 would be greater than U2. * * @param aString1 A wxString reference to the reference string. * @param aString2 A wxString reference to the comparison string. * @param aIgnoreCase Use true to make the comparison case insensitive. * @return An integer value of -1 if \a aString1 is less than \a aString2, 0 if * \a aString1 is equal to \a aString2, or 1 if \a aString1 is greater * than \a aString2. */ int StrNumCmp( const wxString& aString1, const wxString& aString2, bool aIgnoreCase = false ); /** * Compare a string against wild card (* and ?) pattern using the usual rules. * * @return true if pattern matched otherwise false. */ bool WildCompareString( const wxString& pattern, const wxString& string_to_tst, bool case_sensitive = true ); /** * Compare strings like the strcmp function but handle numbers and modifiers within the * string text correctly for sorting. eg. 1mF > 55uF * * @return -1 if first string is less than the second, 0 if the strings are equal, or * 1 if the first string is greater than the second. */ int ValueStringCompare( wxString strFWord, wxString strSWord ); /** * Breaks a string into three parts: he alphabetic preamble, the numeric part, and any * alphabetic ending. * * For example C10A is split to C 10 A */ int SplitString( wxString strToSplit, wxString* strBeginning, wxString* strDigits, wxString* strEnd ); /** * Gets the trailing int, if any, from a string. * * @param aStr the string to check * @return the trailing int or 0 if none found */ int GetTrailingInt( const wxString& aStr ); /** * @return a wxString object containing the illegal file name characters for all platforms. */ wxString GetIllegalFileNameWxChars(); /** * Checks \a aName for illegal file name characters. * * The Windows (DOS) file system forbidden characters already include the forbidden file * name characters for both Posix and OSX systems. The characters \/?*|"\<\> are illegal * and are replaced with %xx where xx the hexadecimal equivalent of the replaced character. * This replacement may not be as elegant as using an underscore ('_') or hyphen ('-') but * it guarantees that there will be no naming conflicts when fixing footprint library names. * however, if aReplaceChar is given, it will replace the illegal chars * * @param aName is a point to a std::string object containing the footprint name to verify. * @param aReplaceChar (if not 0) is the replacement char. * @return true if any characters have been replaced in \a aName. */ bool ReplaceIllegalFileNameChars( std::string* aName, int aReplaceChar = 0 ); bool ReplaceIllegalFileNameChars( wxString& aName, int aReplaceChar = 0 ); #ifndef HAVE_STRTOKR // common/strtok_r.c optionally: extern "C" char* strtok_r( char* str, const char* delim, char** nextp ); #endif /** * A helper for sorting strings from the rear. Useful for things like 3d model names * where they tend to be largely repetitious at the front. */ struct rsort_wxString { bool operator() (const wxString& strA, const wxString& strB ) const { wxString::const_reverse_iterator sA = strA.rbegin(); wxString::const_reverse_iterator eA = strA.rend(); wxString::const_reverse_iterator sB = strB.rbegin(); wxString::const_reverse_iterator eB = strB.rend(); if( strA.empty() ) { if( strB.empty() ) return false; // note: this rule implies that a null string is first in the sort order return true; } if( strB.empty() ) return false; while( sA != eA && sB != eB ) { if( (*sA) == (*sB) ) { ++sA; ++sB; continue; } if( (*sA) < (*sB) ) return true; else return false; } if( sB == eB ) return false; return true; } }; #endif // KICAD_STRING_H_