// Character Traits for use by standard string and iostream -*- C++ -*- // Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 // Free Software Foundation, Inc. // // This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library. This library 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, or (at your option) // any later version. // This library 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 library; see the file COPYING. 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This exception does not however // invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by // the GNU General Public License. // // ISO C++ 14882: 21 Strings library // /** @file char_traits.h * This is an internal header file, included by other library headers. * You should not attempt to use it directly. */ #ifndef _CHAR_TRAITS_H #define _CHAR_TRAITS_H 1 #pragma GCC system_header #include // For memmove, memset, memchr #include // For copy, lexicographical_compare, fill_n #include // For streampos namespace __gnu_cxx { /** * @brief Mapping from character type to associated types. * * @note This is an implementation class for the generic version * of char_traits. It defines int_type, off_type, pos_type, and * state_type. By default these are unsigned long, streamoff, * streampos, and mbstate_t. Users who need a different set of * types, but who don't need to change the definitions of any function * defined in char_traits, can specialize __gnu_cxx::_Char_types * while leaving __gnu_cxx::char_traits alone. */ template struct _Char_types { typedef unsigned long int_type; typedef std::streampos pos_type; typedef std::streamoff off_type; typedef std::mbstate_t state_type; }; /** * @brief Base class used to implement std::char_traits. * * @note For any given actual character type, this definition is * probably wrong. (Most of the member functions are likely to be * right, but the int_type and state_type typedefs, and the eof() * member function, are likely to be wrong.) The reason this class * exists is so users can specialize it. Classes in namespace std * may not be specialized for fundamentl types, but classes in * namespace __gnu_cxx may be. * * See http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/21_strings/howto.html#5 * for advice on how to make use of this class for "unusual" character * types. Also, check out include/ext/pod_char_traits.h. */ template struct char_traits { typedef _CharT char_type; typedef typename _Char_types<_CharT>::int_type int_type; typedef typename _Char_types<_CharT>::pos_type pos_type; typedef typename _Char_types<_CharT>::off_type off_type; typedef typename _Char_types<_CharT>::state_type state_type; static void assign(char_type& __c1, const char_type& __c2) { __c1 = __c2; } static bool eq(const char_type& __c1, const char_type& __c2) { return __c1 == __c2; } static bool lt(const char_type& __c1, const char_type& __c2) { return __c1 < __c2; } static int compare(const char_type* __s1, const char_type* __s2, std::size_t __n); static std::size_t length(const char_type* __s); static const char_type* find(const char_type* __s, std::size_t __n, const char_type& __a); static char_type* move(char_type* __s1, const char_type* __s2, std::size_t __n); static char_type* copy(char_type* __s1, const char_type* __s2, std::size_t __n); static char_type* assign(char_type* __s, std::size_t __n, char_type __a); static char_type to_char_type(const int_type& __c) { return static_cast(__c); } static int_type to_int_type(const char_type& __c) { return static_cast(__c); } static bool eq_int_type(const int_type& __c1, const int_type& __c2) { return __c1 == __c2; } static int_type eof() { return static_cast(EOF); } static int_type not_eof(const int_type& __c) { return !eq_int_type(__c, eof()) ? __c : to_int_type(char_type()); } }; template int char_traits<_CharT>:: compare(const char_type* __s1, const char_type* __s2, std::size_t __n) { for (size_t __i = 0; __i < __n; ++__i) if (lt(__s1[__i], __s2[__i])) return -1; else if (lt(__s2[__i], __s1[__i])) return 1; return 0; } template std::size_t char_traits<_CharT>:: length(const char_type* __p) { std::size_t __i = 0; while (!eq(__p[__i], char_type())) ++__i; return __i; } template const typename char_traits<_CharT>::char_type* char_traits<_CharT>:: find(const char_type* __s, std::size_t __n, const char_type& __a) { for (std::size_t __i = 0; __i < __n; ++__i) if (eq(__s[__i], __a)) return __s + __i; return 0; } template typename char_traits<_CharT>::char_type* char_traits<_CharT>:: move(char_type* __s1, const char_type* __s2, std::size_t __n) { return static_cast<_CharT*>(std::memmove(__s1, __s2, __n * sizeof(char_type))); } template typename char_traits<_CharT>::char_type* char_traits<_CharT>:: copy(char_type* __s1, const char_type* __s2, std::size_t __n) { std::copy(__s2, __s2 + __n, __s1); return __s1; } template typename char_traits<_CharT>::char_type* char_traits<_CharT>:: assign(char_type* __s, std::size_t __n, char_type __a) { std::fill_n(__s, __n, __a); return __s; } } namespace std { // 21.1 /** * @brief Basis for explicit traits specializations. * * @note For any given actual character type, this definition is * probably wrong. Since this is just a thin wrapper around * __gnu_cxx::char_traits, it is possible to achieve a more * appropriate definition by specializing __gnu_cxx::char_traits. * * See http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/21_strings/howto.html#5 * for advice on how to make use of this class for "unusual" character * types. Also, check out include/ext/pod_char_traits.h. */ template struct char_traits : public __gnu_cxx::char_traits<_CharT> { }; /// @brief 21.1.3.1 char_traits specializations template<> struct char_traits { typedef char char_type; typedef int int_type; typedef streampos pos_type; typedef streamoff off_type; typedef mbstate_t state_type; static void assign(char_type& __c1, const char_type& __c2) { __c1 = __c2; } static bool eq(const char_type& __c1, const char_type& __c2) { return __c1 == __c2; } static bool lt(const char_type& __c1, const char_type& __c2) { return __c1 < __c2; } static int compare(const char_type* __s1, const char_type* __s2, size_t __n) { return memcmp(__s1, __s2, __n); } static size_t length(const char_type* __s) { return strlen(__s); } static const char_type* find(const char_type* __s, size_t __n, const char_type& __a) { return static_cast(memchr(__s, __a, __n)); } static char_type* move(char_type* __s1, const char_type* __s2, size_t __n) { return static_cast(memmove(__s1, __s2, __n)); } static char_type* copy(char_type* __s1, const char_type* __s2, size_t __n) { return static_cast(memcpy(__s1, __s2, __n)); } static char_type* assign(char_type* __s, size_t __n, char_type __a) { return static_cast(memset(__s, __a, __n)); } static char_type to_char_type(const int_type& __c) { return static_cast(__c); } // To keep both the byte 0xff and the eof symbol 0xffffffff // from ending up as 0xffffffff. static int_type to_int_type(const char_type& __c) { return static_cast(static_cast(__c)); } static bool eq_int_type(const int_type& __c1, const int_type& __c2) { return __c1 == __c2; } static int_type eof() { return static_cast(EOF); } static int_type not_eof(const int_type& __c) { return (__c == eof()) ? 0 : __c; } }; #ifdef _GLIBCXX_USE_WCHAR_T /// @brief 21.1.3.2 char_traits specializations template<> struct char_traits { typedef wchar_t char_type; typedef wint_t int_type; typedef streamoff off_type; typedef wstreampos pos_type; typedef mbstate_t state_type; static void assign(char_type& __c1, const char_type& __c2) { __c1 = __c2; } static bool eq(const char_type& __c1, const char_type& __c2) { return __c1 == __c2; } static bool lt(const char_type& __c1, const char_type& __c2) { return __c1 < __c2; } static int compare(const char_type* __s1, const char_type* __s2, size_t __n) { return wmemcmp(__s1, __s2, __n); } static size_t length(const char_type* __s) { return wcslen(__s); } static const char_type* find(const char_type* __s, size_t __n, const char_type& __a) { return wmemchr(__s, __a, __n); } static char_type* move(char_type* __s1, const char_type* __s2, size_t __n) { return wmemmove(__s1, __s2, __n); } static char_type* copy(char_type* __s1, const char_type* __s2, size_t __n) { return wmemcpy(__s1, __s2, __n); } static char_type* assign(char_type* __s, size_t __n, char_type __a) { return wmemset(__s, __a, __n); } static char_type to_char_type(const int_type& __c) { return char_type(__c); } static int_type to_int_type(const char_type& __c) { return int_type(__c); } static bool eq_int_type(const int_type& __c1, const int_type& __c2) { return __c1 == __c2; } static int_type eof() { return static_cast(WEOF); } static int_type not_eof(const int_type& __c) { return eq_int_type(__c, eof()) ? 0 : __c; } }; #endif //_GLIBCXX_USE_WCHAR_T } // namespace std #endif