diff -r 000000000000 -r bde4ae8d615e os/ossrv/ossrv_pub/boost_apis/boost/pending/stringtok.hpp --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/os/ossrv/ossrv_pub/boost_apis/boost/pending/stringtok.hpp Fri Jun 15 03:10:57 2012 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +// (C) Copyright Jeremy Siek 2004 +// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See +// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +/* + * stringtok.hpp -- Breaks a string into tokens. This is an example for lib3. + * + * Template function looks like this: + * + * template + * void stringtok (Container &l, + * string const &s, + * char const * const ws = " \t\n"); + * + * A nondestructive version of strtok() that handles its own memory and can + * be broken up by any character(s). Does all the work at once rather than + * in an invocation loop like strtok() requires. + * + * Container is any type that supports push_back(a_string), although using + * list and deque are indicated due to their O(1) push_back. + * (I prefer deque<> because op[]/at() is available as well.) The first + * parameter references an existing Container. + * + * s is the string to be tokenized. From the parameter declaration, it can + * be seen that s is not affected. Since references-to-const may refer to + * temporaries, you could use stringtok(some_container, readline("")) when + * using the GNU readline library. + * + * The final parameter is an array of characters that serve as whitespace. + * Whitespace characters default to one or more of tab, space, and newline, + * in any combination. + * + * 'l' need not be empty on entry. On return, 'l' will have the token + * strings appended. + * + * + * [Example: + * list ls; + * stringtok (ls, " this \t is\t\n a test "); + * for (list::const_iterator i = ls.begin(); + * i != ls.end(); ++i) + * { + * cerr << ':' << (*i) << ":\n"; + * } + * + * would print + * :this: + * :is: + * :a: + * :test: + * -end example] + * + * pedwards@jaj.com May 1999 +*/ + + +#include +#include // for strchr + + +/***************************************************************** + * This is the only part of the implementation that I don't like. + * It can probably be improved upon by the reader... +*/ + + inline bool + isws (char c, char const * const wstr) + { + using namespace std; + return (strchr(wstr,c) != NULL); + } + + +namespace boost { + +/***************************************************************** + * Simplistic and quite Standard, but a bit slow. This should be + * templatized on basic_string instead, or on a more generic StringT + * that just happens to support ::size_type, .substr(), and so on. + * I had hoped that "whitespace" would be a trait, but it isn't, so + * the user must supply it. Enh, this lets them break up strings on + * different things easier than traits would anyhow. +*/ +template +void +stringtok (Container &l, std::string const &s, char const * const ws = " \t\n") +{ + typedef std::string::size_type size_type; + const size_type S = s.size(); + size_type i = 0; + + while (i < S) { + // eat leading whitespace + while ((i < S) && (isws(s[i],ws))) ++i; + if (i == S) return; // nothing left but WS + + // find end of word + size_type j = i+1; + while ((j < S) && (!isws(s[j],ws))) ++j; + + // add word + l.push_back(s.substr(i,j-i)); + + // set up for next loop + i = j+1; + } +} + + +} // namespace boost