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6.1 KiB
155 lines
6.1 KiB
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//========= Copyright Valve Corporation ============//
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#pragma once
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#include <string>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <vector>
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/** returns true if the string has the prefix */
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bool StringHasPrefix( const std::string & sString, const std::string & sPrefix );
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bool StringHasPrefixCaseSensitive( const std::string & sString, const std::string & sPrefix );
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/** returns if the string has the suffix */
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bool StringHasSuffix( const std::string &sString, const std::string &sSuffix );
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bool StringHasSuffixCaseSensitive( const std::string &sString, const std::string &sSuffix );
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/** converts a UTF-16 string to a UTF-8 string */
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std::string UTF16to8( const wchar_t * in );
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std::string UTF16to8( const std::wstring & in );
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/** converts a UTF-8 string to a UTF-16 string */
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std::wstring UTF8to16(const char * in);
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std::wstring UTF8to16( const std::string & in );
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#define Utf16FromUtf8 UTF8to16
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#if defined( _WIN32 )
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std::string DefaultACPtoUTF8( const char *pszStr );
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#endif
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/** Repairs a should-be-UTF-8 string to a for-sure-is-UTF-8 string, plus return boolean if we subbed in '?' somewhere */
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bool RepairUTF8( const char *begin, const char *end, std::string & sOutputUtf8 );
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bool RepairUTF8( const std::string & sInputUtf8, std::string & sOutputUtf8 );
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/** safely copy a string into a buffer */
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void strcpy_safe( char *pchBuffer, size_t unBufferSizeBytes, const char *pchSource );
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template< size_t bufferSize >
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void strcpy_safe( char (& buffer) [ bufferSize ], const char *pchSource )
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{
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strcpy_safe( buffer, bufferSize, pchSource );
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}
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/** Turns printf-style format args into a std::string */
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std::string Format( const char *pchFormat, ... );
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/** converts a string to upper case */
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std::string StringToUpper( const std::string & sString );
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/** converts a string to lower case */
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std::string StringToLower( const std::string & sString );
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// we stricmp (from WIN) but it isn't POSIX - OSX/LINUX have strcasecmp so just inline bridge to it
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#if defined( OSX ) || defined( LINUX )
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int stricmp(const char *pStr1, const char *pStr2);
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#ifndef _stricmp
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#define _stricmp stricmp
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#endif
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int strnicmp( const char *pStr1, const char *pStr2, size_t unBufferLen );
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#ifndef _strnicmp
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#define _strnicmp strnicmp
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#endif
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#ifndef _vsnprintf_s
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#define _vsnprintf_s vsnprintf
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#endif
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#define _TRUNCATE ((size_t)-1)
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#endif
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#if defined( OSX )
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// behaviors ensure NULL-termination at least as well as _TRUNCATE does, but
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// wcsncpy_s/strncpy_s can non-NULL-terminate, wcslcpy/strlcpy can not.
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inline errno_t wcsncpy_s(wchar_t *strDest, size_t numberOfElements, const wchar_t *strSource, size_t count)
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{
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return wcslcpy(strDest, strSource, numberOfElements);
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}
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inline errno_t strncpy_s(char *strDest, size_t numberOfElements, const char *strSource, size_t count)
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{
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return strlcpy(strDest, strSource, numberOfElements);
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}
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#endif
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#if defined( LINUX )
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// this implementation does not return whether or not the destination was
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// truncated, but that is straightforward to fix if anybody actually needs the
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// return code.
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#include "string.h"
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inline void wcsncpy_s(wchar_t *strDest, size_t numberOfElements, const wchar_t *strSource, size_t count)
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{
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wcsncpy(strDest, strSource, numberOfElements);
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strDest[numberOfElements-1] = '\0';
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}
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inline void strncpy_s(char *strDest, size_t numberOfElements, const char *strSource, size_t count)
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{
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strncpy(strDest, strSource, numberOfElements);
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strDest[numberOfElements-1] = '\0';
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}
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#endif
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#if defined( _WIN32 ) && _MSC_VER < 1800
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inline uint64_t strtoull(const char *str, char **endptr, int base) { return _strtoui64( str, endptr, base ); }
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#endif
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/* Handles copying a std::string into a buffer as would be provided in an API */
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uint32_t ReturnStdString( const std::string & sValue, char *pchBuffer, uint32_t unBufferLen );
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/** Returns a std::string from a uint64_t */
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std::string Uint64ToString( uint64_t ulValue );
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/** returns a uint64_t from a string */
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uint64_t StringToUint64( const std::string & sValue );
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Purpose: Encodes a string (or binary data) from URL encoding format, see rfc1738 section 2.2.
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// This version of the call isn't a strict RFC implementation, but uses + for space as is
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// the standard in HTML form encoding, despite it not being part of the RFC.
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//
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// Dest buffer should be at least as large as source buffer to guarantee room for decode.
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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void V_URLEncode( char *pchDest, int nDestLen, const char *pchSource, int nSourceLen );
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/** Same as V_URLEncode, but without plus for space. */
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void V_URLEncodeNoPlusForSpace( char *pchDest, int nDestLen, const char *pchSource, int nSourceLen );
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/** Same as V_URLEncodeNoPlusForSpace, but without escaping / and : */
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void V_URLEncodeFullPath( char *pchDest, int nDestLen, const char *pchSource, int nSourceLen );
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Purpose: Decodes a string (or binary data) from URL encoding format, see rfc1738 section 2.2.
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// This version of the call isn't a strict RFC implementation, but uses + for space as is
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// the standard in HTML form encoding, despite it not being part of the RFC.
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//
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// Dest buffer should be at least as large as source buffer to guarantee room for decode.
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// Dest buffer being the same as the source buffer (decode in-place) is explicitly allowed.
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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size_t V_URLDecode( char *pchDecodeDest, int nDecodeDestLen, const char *pchEncodedSource, int nEncodedSourceLen );
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/** Same as V_URLDecode, but without plus for space. */
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size_t V_URLDecodeNoPlusForSpace( char *pchDecodeDest, int nDecodeDestLen, const char *pchEncodedSource, int nEncodedSourceLen );
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Purpose: strip extension from a path
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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void V_StripExtension( std::string &in );
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/** Tokenizes a string into a vector of strings */
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std::vector<std::string> TokenizeString( const std::string & sString, char cToken );
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