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// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//! An owned, growable string that enforces that its contents are valid UTF-8.
use c_vec::CVec;
use char::Char;
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use container::{Container, Mutable};
use fmt;
use io::Writer;
use iter::{Extendable, FromIterator, Iterator, range};
core: Remove the cast module This commit revisits the `cast` module in libcore and libstd, and scrutinizes all functions inside of it. The result was to remove the `cast` module entirely, folding all functionality into the `mem` module. Specifically, this is the fate of each function in the `cast` module. * transmute - This function was moved to `mem`, but it is now marked as #[unstable]. This is due to planned changes to the `transmute` function and how it can be invoked (see the #[unstable] comment). For more information, see RFC 5 and #12898 * transmute_copy - This function was moved to `mem`, with clarification that is is not an error to invoke it with T/U that are different sizes, but rather that it is strongly discouraged. This function is now #[stable] * forget - This function was moved to `mem` and marked #[stable] * bump_box_refcount - This function was removed due to the deprecation of managed boxes as well as its questionable utility. * transmute_mut - This function was previously deprecated, and removed as part of this commit. * transmute_mut_unsafe - This function doesn't serve much of a purpose when it can be achieved with an `as` in safe code, so it was removed. * transmute_lifetime - This function was removed because it is likely a strong indication that code is incorrect in the first place. * transmute_mut_lifetime - This function was removed for the same reasons as `transmute_lifetime` * copy_lifetime - This function was moved to `mem`, but it is marked `#[unstable]` now due to the likelihood of being removed in the future if it is found to not be very useful. * copy_mut_lifetime - This function was also moved to `mem`, but had the same treatment as `copy_lifetime`. * copy_lifetime_vec - This function was removed because it is not used today, and its existence is not necessary with DST (copy_lifetime will suffice). In summary, the cast module was stripped down to these functions, and then the functions were moved to the `mem` module. transmute - #[unstable] transmute_copy - #[stable] forget - #[stable] copy_lifetime - #[unstable] copy_mut_lifetime - #[unstable] [breaking-change]
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use mem;
use option::{None, Option, Some};
use ptr::RawPtr;
use ptr;
use result::{Result, Ok, Err};
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use slice::{OwnedVector, Vector, CloneableVector};
use str::{CharRange, OwnedStr, Str, StrSlice, StrAllocating};
use str;
use vec::Vec;
/// A growable string stored as a UTF-8 encoded buffer.
#[deriving(Clone, Eq, Ord, TotalEq, TotalOrd)]
pub struct StrBuf {
vec: Vec<u8>,
}
impl StrBuf {
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/// Creates a new string buffer initialized with the empty string.
#[inline]
pub fn new() -> StrBuf {
StrBuf {
vec: Vec::new(),
}
}
/// Creates a new string buffer with the given capacity.
#[inline]
pub fn with_capacity(capacity: uint) -> StrBuf {
StrBuf {
vec: Vec::with_capacity(capacity),
}
}
/// Creates a new string buffer from length, capacity, and a pointer.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn from_raw_parts(length: uint, capacity: uint, ptr: *mut u8) -> StrBuf {
StrBuf {
vec: Vec::from_raw_parts(length, capacity, ptr),
}
}
/// Creates a new string buffer from the given string.
#[inline]
pub fn from_str(string: &str) -> StrBuf {
StrBuf {
vec: Vec::from_slice(string.as_bytes())
}
}
/// Creates a new string buffer from the given owned string, taking care not to copy it.
#[inline]
pub fn from_owned_str(string: ~str) -> StrBuf {
StrBuf {
vec: string.into_bytes().move_iter().collect(),
}
}
/// Returns the vector as a string buffer, if possible, taking care not to
/// copy it.
///
/// Returns `Err` with the original vector if the vector contains invalid
/// UTF-8.
#[inline]
pub fn from_utf8(vec: Vec<u8>) -> Result<StrBuf, Vec<u8>> {
if str::is_utf8(vec.as_slice()) {
Ok(StrBuf { vec: vec })
} else {
Err(vec)
}
}
/// Return the underlying byte buffer, encoded as UTF-8.
#[inline]
pub fn into_bytes(self) -> Vec<u8> {
self.vec
}
/// Pushes the given string onto this buffer; then, returns `self` so that it can be used
/// again.
#[inline]
pub fn append(mut self, second: &str) -> StrBuf {
self.push_str(second);
self
}
/// Creates a string buffer by repeating a character `length` times.
#[inline]
pub fn from_char(length: uint, ch: char) -> StrBuf {
if length == 0 {
return StrBuf::new()
}
let mut buf = StrBuf::new();
buf.push_char(ch);
let size = buf.len() * length;
buf.reserve(size);
for _ in range(1, length) {
buf.push_char(ch)
}
buf
}
/// Pushes the given string onto this string buffer.
#[inline]
pub fn push_str(&mut self, string: &str) {
self.vec.push_all(string.as_bytes())
}
/// Push `ch` onto the given string `count` times.
#[inline]
pub fn grow(&mut self, count: uint, ch: char) {
for _ in range(0, count) {
self.push_char(ch)
}
}
/// Returns the number of bytes that this string buffer can hold without reallocating.
#[inline]
pub fn byte_capacity(&self) -> uint {
self.vec.capacity()
}
/// Reserves capacity for at least `extra` additional bytes in this string buffer.
#[inline]
pub fn reserve_additional(&mut self, extra: uint) {
self.vec.reserve_additional(extra)
}
/// Reserves capacity for at least `capacity` bytes in this string buffer.
#[inline]
pub fn reserve(&mut self, capacity: uint) {
self.vec.reserve(capacity)
}
/// Reserves capacity for exactly `capacity` bytes in this string buffer.
#[inline]
pub fn reserve_exact(&mut self, capacity: uint) {
self.vec.reserve_exact(capacity)
}
/// Shrinks the capacity of this string buffer to match its length.
#[inline]
pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) {
self.vec.shrink_to_fit()
}
/// Adds the given character to the end of the string.
#[inline]
pub fn push_char(&mut self, ch: char) {
let cur_len = self.len();
unsafe {
// This may use up to 4 bytes.
self.vec.reserve_additional(4);
// Attempt to not use an intermediate buffer by just pushing bytes
// directly onto this string.
let mut c_vector = CVec::new(self.vec.as_mut_ptr().offset(cur_len as int), 4);
let used = ch.encode_utf8(c_vector.as_mut_slice());
self.vec.set_len(cur_len + used);
}
}
/// Pushes the given bytes onto this string buffer. This is unsafe because it does not check
/// to ensure that the resulting string will be valid UTF-8.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn push_bytes(&mut self, bytes: &[u8]) {
self.vec.push_all(bytes)
}
/// Works with the underlying buffer as a byte slice.
#[inline]
pub fn as_bytes<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a [u8] {
self.vec.as_slice()
}
/// Shorten a string to the specified length (which must be <= the current length)
#[inline]
pub fn truncate(&mut self, len: uint) {
assert!(self.as_slice().is_char_boundary(len));
self.vec.truncate(len)
}
/// Appends a byte to this string buffer. The caller must preserve the valid UTF-8 property.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn push_byte(&mut self, byte: u8) {
self.push_bytes([byte])
}
/// Removes the last byte from the string buffer and returns it. Returns `None` if this string
/// buffer is empty.
///
/// The caller must preserve the valid UTF-8 property.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn pop_byte(&mut self) -> Option<u8> {
let len = self.len();
if len == 0 {
return None
}
let byte = self.as_slice()[len - 1];
self.vec.set_len(len - 1);
Some(byte)
}
/// Removes the last character from the string buffer and returns it. Returns `None` if this
/// string buffer is empty.
#[inline]
pub fn pop_char(&mut self) -> Option<char> {
let len = self.len();
if len == 0 {
return None
}
let CharRange {ch, next} = self.as_slice().char_range_at_reverse(len);
unsafe {
self.vec.set_len(next);
}
Some(ch)
}
/// Removes the first byte from the string buffer and returns it. Returns `None` if this string
/// buffer is empty.
///
/// The caller must preserve the valid UTF-8 property.
pub unsafe fn shift_byte(&mut self) -> Option<u8> {
self.vec.shift()
}
/// Removes the first character from the string buffer and returns it. Returns `None` if this
/// string buffer is empty.
///
/// # Warning
///
/// This is a O(n) operation as it requires copying every element in the buffer.
pub fn shift_char (&mut self) -> Option<char> {
let len = self.len();
if len == 0 {
return None
}
let CharRange {ch, next} = self.as_slice().char_range_at(0);
let new_len = len - next;
unsafe {
ptr::copy_memory(self.vec.as_mut_ptr(), self.vec.as_ptr().offset(next as int), new_len);
self.vec.set_len(new_len);
}
Some(ch)
}
/// Views the string buffer as a mutable sequence of bytes.
///
/// Callers must preserve the valid UTF-8 property.
pub unsafe fn as_mut_vec<'a>(&'a mut self) -> &'a mut Vec<u8> {
&mut self.vec
}
}
impl Container for StrBuf {
#[inline]
fn len(&self) -> uint {
self.vec.len()
}
}
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impl Mutable for StrBuf {
#[inline]
fn clear(&mut self) {
self.vec.clear()
}
}
impl FromIterator<char> for StrBuf {
fn from_iter<I:Iterator<char>>(iterator: I) -> StrBuf {
let mut buf = StrBuf::new();
buf.extend(iterator);
buf
}
}
impl Extendable<char> for StrBuf {
fn extend<I:Iterator<char>>(&mut self, mut iterator: I) {
for ch in iterator {
self.push_char(ch)
}
}
}
impl Str for StrBuf {
#[inline]
fn as_slice<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a str {
unsafe {
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mem::transmute(self.vec.as_slice())
}
}
}
impl StrAllocating for StrBuf {
#[inline]
fn into_owned(self) -> ~str {
unsafe {
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mem::transmute(self.vec.as_slice().to_owned())
}
}
#[inline]
fn into_strbuf(self) -> StrBuf { self }
}
impl fmt::Show for StrBuf {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
self.as_slice().fmt(f)
}
}
impl<H:Writer> ::hash::Hash<H> for StrBuf {
#[inline]
fn hash(&self, hasher: &mut H) {
self.as_slice().hash(hasher)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
extern crate test;
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use container::{Container, Mutable};
use self::test::Bencher;
use str::{Str, StrSlice};
use super::StrBuf;
#[bench]
fn bench_with_capacity(b: &mut Bencher) {
b.iter(|| {
StrBuf::with_capacity(100)
});
}
#[bench]
fn bench_push_str(b: &mut Bencher) {
let s = "ศไทย中华Việt Nam; Mary had a little lamb, Little lamb";
b.iter(|| {
let mut r = StrBuf::new();
r.push_str(s);
});
}
#[test]
fn test_push_bytes() {
let mut s = StrBuf::from_str("ABC");
unsafe {
s.push_bytes([ 'D' as u8 ]);
}
assert_eq!(s.as_slice(), "ABCD");
}
#[test]
fn test_push_str() {
let mut s = StrBuf::new();
s.push_str("");
assert_eq!(s.as_slice().slice_from(0), "");
s.push_str("abc");
assert_eq!(s.as_slice().slice_from(0), "abc");
s.push_str("ประเทศไทย中华Việt Nam");
assert_eq!(s.as_slice().slice_from(0), "abcประเทศไทย中华Việt Nam");
}
#[test]
fn test_push_char() {
let mut data = StrBuf::from_str("ประเทศไทย中");
data.push_char('华');
data.push_char('b'); // 1 byte
data.push_char('¢'); // 2 byte
data.push_char('€'); // 3 byte
data.push_char('𤭢'); // 4 byte
assert_eq!(data.as_slice(), "ประเทศไทย中华b¢€𤭢");
}
#[test]
fn test_pop_char() {
let mut data = StrBuf::from_str("ประเทศไทย中华b¢€𤭢");
assert_eq!(data.pop_char().unwrap(), '𤭢'); // 4 bytes
assert_eq!(data.pop_char().unwrap(), '€'); // 3 bytes
assert_eq!(data.pop_char().unwrap(), '¢'); // 2 bytes
assert_eq!(data.pop_char().unwrap(), 'b'); // 1 bytes
assert_eq!(data.pop_char().unwrap(), '华');
assert_eq!(data.as_slice(), "ประเทศไทย中");
}
#[test]
fn test_shift_char() {
let mut data = StrBuf::from_str("𤭢€¢b华ประเทศไทย中");
assert_eq!(data.shift_char().unwrap(), '𤭢'); // 4 bytes
assert_eq!(data.shift_char().unwrap(), '€'); // 3 bytes
assert_eq!(data.shift_char().unwrap(), '¢'); // 2 bytes
assert_eq!(data.shift_char().unwrap(), 'b'); // 1 bytes
assert_eq!(data.shift_char().unwrap(), '华');
assert_eq!(data.as_slice(), "ประเทศไทย中");
}
#[test]
fn test_str_truncate() {
let mut s = StrBuf::from_str("12345");
s.truncate(5);
assert_eq!(s.as_slice(), "12345");
s.truncate(3);
assert_eq!(s.as_slice(), "123");
s.truncate(0);
assert_eq!(s.as_slice(), "");
let mut s = StrBuf::from_str("12345");
let p = s.as_slice().as_ptr();
s.truncate(3);
s.push_str("6");
let p_ = s.as_slice().as_ptr();
assert_eq!(p_, p);
}
#[test]
#[should_fail]
fn test_str_truncate_invalid_len() {
let mut s = StrBuf::from_str("12345");
s.truncate(6);
}
#[test]
#[should_fail]
fn test_str_truncate_split_codepoint() {
let mut s = StrBuf::from_str("\u00FC"); // ü
s.truncate(1);
}
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#[test]
fn test_str_clear() {
let mut s = StrBuf::from_str("12345");
s.clear();
assert_eq!(s.len(), 0);
assert_eq!(s.as_slice(), "");
}
}