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130 lines
4.6 KiB
130 lines
4.6 KiB
// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef BASE_STRINGS_STRING_SPLIT_H_
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#define BASE_STRINGS_STRING_SPLIT_H_
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#include <string>
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#include <utility>
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#include <vector>
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#include "base/base_export.h"
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#include "base/strings/string16.h"
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#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
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namespace base {
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enum WhitespaceHandling {
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KEEP_WHITESPACE,
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TRIM_WHITESPACE,
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};
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enum SplitResult {
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// Strictly return all results.
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//
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// If the input is ",," and the separator is ',' this will return a
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// vector of three empty strings.
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SPLIT_WANT_ALL,
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// Only nonempty results will be added to the results. Multiple separators
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// will be coalesced. Separators at the beginning and end of the input will
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// be ignored. With TRIM_WHITESPACE, whitespace-only results will be dropped.
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//
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// If the input is ",," and the separator is ',', this will return an empty
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// vector.
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SPLIT_WANT_NONEMPTY,
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};
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// Split the given string on ANY of the given separators, returning copies of
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// the result.
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//
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// To split on either commas or semicolons, keeping all whitespace:
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//
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// std::vector<std::string> tokens = base::SplitString(
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// input, ",;", base::KEEP_WHITESPACE, base::SPLIT_WANT_ALL);
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BASE_EXPORT std::vector<std::string> SplitString(
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StringPiece input,
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StringPiece separators,
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WhitespaceHandling whitespace,
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SplitResult result_type);
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BASE_EXPORT std::vector<string16> SplitString(
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StringPiece16 input,
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StringPiece16 separators,
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WhitespaceHandling whitespace,
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SplitResult result_type);
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// Like SplitString above except it returns a vector of StringPieces which
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// reference the original buffer without copying. Although you have to be
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// careful to keep the original string unmodified, this provides an efficient
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// way to iterate through tokens in a string.
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//
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// To iterate through all whitespace-separated tokens in an input string:
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//
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// for (const auto& cur :
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// base::SplitStringPiece(input, base::kWhitespaceASCII,
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// base::KEEP_WHITESPACE,
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// base::SPLIT_WANT_NONEMPTY)) {
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// ...
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BASE_EXPORT std::vector<StringPiece> SplitStringPiece(
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StringPiece input,
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StringPiece separators,
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WhitespaceHandling whitespace,
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SplitResult result_type);
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BASE_EXPORT std::vector<StringPiece16> SplitStringPiece(
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StringPiece16 input,
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StringPiece16 separators,
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WhitespaceHandling whitespace,
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SplitResult result_type);
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using StringPairs = std::vector<std::pair<std::string, std::string>>;
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// Splits |line| into key value pairs according to the given delimiters and
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// removes whitespace leading each key and trailing each value. Returns true
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// only if each pair has a non-empty key and value. |key_value_pairs| will
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// include ("","") pairs for entries without |key_value_delimiter|.
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BASE_EXPORT bool SplitStringIntoKeyValuePairs(StringPiece input,
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char key_value_delimiter,
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char key_value_pair_delimiter,
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StringPairs* key_value_pairs);
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// Similar to SplitString, but use a substring delimiter instead of a list of
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// characters that are all possible delimiters.
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BASE_EXPORT std::vector<string16> SplitStringUsingSubstr(
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StringPiece16 input,
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StringPiece16 delimiter,
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WhitespaceHandling whitespace,
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SplitResult result_type);
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BASE_EXPORT std::vector<std::string> SplitStringUsingSubstr(
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StringPiece input,
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StringPiece delimiter,
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WhitespaceHandling whitespace,
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SplitResult result_type);
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// Like SplitStringUsingSubstr above except it returns a vector of StringPieces
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// which reference the original buffer without copying. Although you have to be
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// careful to keep the original string unmodified, this provides an efficient
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// way to iterate through tokens in a string.
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//
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// To iterate through all newline-separated tokens in an input string:
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//
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// for (const auto& cur :
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// base::SplitStringUsingSubstr(input, "\r\n",
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// base::KEEP_WHITESPACE,
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// base::SPLIT_WANT_NONEMPTY)) {
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// ...
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BASE_EXPORT std::vector<StringPiece16> SplitStringPieceUsingSubstr(
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StringPiece16 input,
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StringPiece16 delimiter,
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WhitespaceHandling whitespace,
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SplitResult result_type);
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BASE_EXPORT std::vector<StringPiece> SplitStringPieceUsingSubstr(
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StringPiece input,
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StringPiece delimiter,
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WhitespaceHandling whitespace,
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SplitResult result_type);
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} // namespace base
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#endif // BASE_STRINGS_STRING_SPLIT_H_
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