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//===-- String utils --------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LIBC_SRC_STRING_STRING_UTILS_H
#define LIBC_SRC_STRING_STRING_UTILS_H
#include "src/__support/common.h"
#include "utils/CPP/Bitset.h"
#include <stddef.h> // size_t
namespace __llvm_libc {
namespace internal {
// Returns the length of a string, denoted by the first occurrence
// of a null terminator.
static inline size_t string_length(const char *src) {
size_t length;
for (length = 0; *src; ++src, ++length)
;
return length;
}
// Returns the first occurrence of 'ch' within the first 'n' characters of
// 'src'. If 'ch' is not found, returns nullptr.
static inline void *find_first_character(const unsigned char *src,
unsigned char ch, size_t n) {
for (; n && *src != ch; --n, ++src)
;
return n ? const_cast<unsigned char *>(src) : nullptr;
}
// Returns the maximum length span that contains only characters not found in
// 'segment'. If no characters are found, returns the length of 'src'.
static inline size_t complementary_span(const char *src, const char *segment) {
const char *initial = src;
cpp::Bitset<256> bitset;
for (; *segment; ++segment)
bitset.set(*segment);
for (; *src && !bitset.test(*src); ++src)
;
return src - initial;
}
// Given the similarities between strtok and strtok_r, we can implement both
// using a utility function. On the first call, 'src' is scanned for the
// first character not found in 'delimiter_string'. Once found, it scans until
// the first character in the 'delimiter_string' or the null terminator is
// found. We define this span as a token. The end of the token is appended with
// a null terminator, and the token is returned. The point where the last token
// is found is then stored within 'context' for subsequent calls. Subsequent
// calls will use 'context' when a nullptr is passed in for 'src'. Once the null
// terminating character is reached, returns a nullptr.
static inline char *string_token(char *__restrict src,
const char *__restrict delimiter_string,
char **__restrict saveptr) {
// Return nullptr immediately if both src AND saveptr are nullptr
if (unlikely(src == nullptr && ((src = *saveptr) == nullptr)))
return nullptr;
cpp::Bitset<256> delimiter_set;
for (; *delimiter_string != '\0'; ++delimiter_string)
delimiter_set.set(*delimiter_string);
for (; *src != '\0' && delimiter_set.test(*src); ++src)
;
if (*src == '\0') {
*saveptr = src;
return nullptr;
}
char *token = src;
for (; *src != '\0'; ++src) {
if (delimiter_set.test(*src)) {
*src = '\0';
++src;
break;
}
}
*saveptr = src;
return token;
}
} // namespace internal
} // namespace __llvm_libc
#endif // LIBC_SRC_STRING_STRING_UTILS_H