/* * This program source code file is part of KICAD, a free EDA CAD application. * * Copyright (C) 2010 SoftPLC Corporation, Dick Hollenbeck * Copyright (C) 2010 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 */ #ifndef SCH_LPID_H_ #define SCH_LPID_H_ #include #include namespace SCH { /** * Class LPID * (aka GUID) is a Logical Part ID and consists of various portions much like a URI. * It is a container for the separated portions of a logical part id STRING so they * can be accessed individually. The various portions of an LPID are: * logicalLibraryName, category, baseName, and revision. Only the baseName is * mandatory. There is another construct called "partName" which consists of * [category/]baseName. That is the category followed by a slash, but only if * the category is not empty. *

* partName = [category/]baseName *

* Example LPID string: * "kicad:passives/R/rev6". *

*

    *
  • "kicad" is the logical library name. *
  • "passives" is the category. *
  • "passives/R" is the partname. *
  • "rev6" is the revision, which is optional. If missing then its * / delimiter should also not be present. A revision must begin with * "rev" and be followed by at least one or more decimal digits. *
* @author Dick Hollenbeck */ class LPID // aka GUID { public: LPID() {} /** * Constructor LPID * takes aLPID string and parses it. A typical LPID string uses a logical * library name followed by a part name. * e.g.: "kicad:passives/R/rev2", or * e.g.: "mylib:R33" */ LPID( const STRING& aLPID ) throw( PARSE_ERROR ); /** * Function Parse * [re-]stuffs this LPID with the information from @a aLPID. * @return int - minus 1 (i.e. -1) means success, >= 0 indicates the * character offset into aLPID at which an error was detected. */ int Parse( const STRING& aLPID ); /** * Function GetLogicalLib * returns the logical library portion of a LPID. There is not Set accessor * for this portion since it comes from the library table and is considered * read only here. */ const STRING& GetLogicalLib() const { return logical; } /** * Function SetCategory * overrides the logical lib name portion of the LPID to @a aLogical, and can be empty. * @return int - minus 1 (i.e. -1) means success, >= 0 indicates the * character offset into the parameter at which an error was detected, usually * because it contained '/' or ':'. */ int SetLogicalLib( const STRING& aLogical ); /** * Function GetCategory * returns the category of this part id, "passives" in the example at the * top of the class description. */ const STRING& GetCategory() const { return category; } /** * Function SetCategory * overrides the category portion of the LPID to @a aCategory and is typically * either the empty string or a single word like "passives". * @return int - minus 1 (i.e. -1) means success, >= 0 indicates the * character offset into the parameter at which an error was detected, usually * because it contained '/' or ':'. */ int SetCategory( const STRING& aCategory ); /** * Function GetBaseName * returns the part name without the category. */ const STRING& GetBaseName() const { return baseName; } /** * Function SetBaseName * overrides the base name portion of the LPID to @a aBaseName * @return int - minus 1 (i.e. -1) means success, >= 0 indicates the * character offset into the parameter at which an error was detected, usually * because it contained '/' or ':', or is blank. */ int SetBaseName( const STRING& aBaseName ); /** * Function GetPartName * returns the part name, i.e. category/baseName without revision. */ const STRING& GetPartName() const { return partName; } /** * Function GetPartNameAndRev * returns the part name with revision if any, i.e. [category/]baseName[/revN..] */ STRING GetPartNameAndRev() const; /** * Function SetPartName * overrides the part name portion of the LPID to @a aPartName * @return int - minus 1 (i.e. -1) means success, >= 0 indicates the * character offset into the parameter at which an error was detected, usually * because it contained more than one '/', or one or more ':', or is blank. * A single '/' is allowed, since that is used to separate the category from the * base name. */ int SetPartName( const STRING& aPartName ); /** * Function GetRevision * returns the revision portion of the LPID. */ const STRING& GetRevision() const { return revision; } /** * Function SetRevision * overrides the revision portion of the LPID to @a aRevision and must * be in the form "rev" where "" is "1", "2", etc. * @return int - minus 1 (i.e. -1) means success, >= 0 indicates the * character offset into the parameter at which an error was detected, * because it did not look like "rev23" */ int SetRevision( const STRING& aRevision ); /** * Function Format * returns the full text of the LPID. */ STRING Format() const; /** * Function Format * returns a STRING in the proper format as an LPID for a combination of * aLogicalLib, aPartName, and aRevision. * @throw PARSE_ERROR if any of the pieces are illegal. */ static STRING Format( const STRING& aLogicalLib, const STRING& aPartName, const STRING& aRevision="" ) throw( PARSE_ERROR ); void clear(); #if defined(DEBUG) static void Test(); #endif protected: STRING logical; ///< logical lib name or empty STRING category; ///< or empty STRING baseName; ///< without category STRING revision; ///< "revN[N..]" or empty STRING partName; ///< cannot be set directory, set via SetBaseName() & SetCategory() }; } // namespace SCH /** * Function EndsWithRev * returns a pointer to the final string segment: "revN[N..]" or NULL if none. * @param start is the beginning of string segment to test, the partname or * any middle portion of it. * @param tail is a pointer to the terminating nul, or one past inclusive end of * segment, i.e. the string segment of interest is [start,tail) * @param separator is the separating byte, expected: '.' or '/', depending on context. */ const char* EndsWithRev( const char* start, const char* tail, char separator = '/' ); static inline const char* EndsWithRev( const STRING& aPartName, char separator = '/' ) { return EndsWithRev( aPartName.c_str(), aPartName.c_str()+aPartName.size(), separator ); } /** * Function RevCmp * compares two rev strings in a way like strcmp() except that the highest numbered * revision is considered first in the sort order. The function probably won't work * unless you give it two rev strings. * @param s1 is a rev string like "rev10" * @param s2 is a rev string like "rev1". * @return int - either negative, zero, or positive depending on whether the revision * is greater, equal, or less on the left hand side. */ int RevCmp( const char* s1, const char* s2 ); #endif // SCH_LPID_H_