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Revision: 1.32
Committed: Thu Jan 1 20:49:48 2009 UTC (15 years, 4 months ago) by root
Content type: text/plain
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: rel-2_80, rel-2_76, rel-2_77, rel-2_75, rel-2_79, rel-2_78
Changes since 1.31: +3 -0 lines
Log Message:
slim down perl interface

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# User Rev Content
1 root 1.16 /*
2 root 1.20 * This file is part of Deliantra, the Roguelike Realtime MMORPG.
3 root 1.16 *
4 root 1.22 * Copyright (©) 2005,2006,2007,2008 Marc Alexander Lehmann / Robin Redeker / the Deliantra team
5 root 1.16 *
6 root 1.20 * Deliantra is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 root 1.17 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8     * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9     * (at your option) any later version.
10 root 1.16 *
11 root 1.17 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12     * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13     * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14     * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 root 1.16 *
16 root 1.17 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17     * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18 root 1.16 *
19 root 1.20 * The authors can be reached via e-mail to <support@deliantra.net>
20 root 1.16 */
21    
22 root 1.2 #ifndef SHSTR_H__
23     #define SHSTR_H__
24    
25 root 1.24 #include <cstring>
26 root 1.13 #include <sstream>
27    
28 root 1.25 #include "traits.h"
29 root 1.8
30 root 1.19 extern size_t shstr_alloc;
31    
32 root 1.8 extern int buf_overflow (const char *buf1, const char *buf2, int bufsize);
33 root 1.5
34 root 1.25 template<int size>
35     struct shstr_vec
36     {
37     uint32_t len;
38     uint32_t refcnt;
39     char string[size];
40     };
41    
42 root 1.24 // this class is a non-refcounted shared string
43     // it cannot be used to create or store shared strings, but
44     // it can be used to apss shared strings around, i.e. as function arguments
45     // or return values. their lifetime must not span a gc () call, i.e.
46     // they are only valid as temporary values within the same server tick.
47     struct shstr_tmp
48 root 1.5 {
49 root 1.25 static shstr_vec<sizeof ("(null)")> nullvec;
50     static const char *null () { return nullvec.string; } // this is the null pointer value
51 root 1.8
52 root 1.5 const char *s;
53 root 1.4
54 root 1.24 static unsigned int &length (const char *s)
55 root 1.5 {
56 root 1.24 return *((unsigned int *)s - 2);
57 root 1.5 }
58    
59 root 1.24 int length () const
60 root 1.7 {
61 root 1.24 return length (s);
62 root 1.7 }
63    
64 root 1.24 // returns whether this shared string begins with the given prefix,
65     // used mainly for searches when users give only the start of a name.
66     bool starts_with (const char *prefix) const
67 root 1.7 {
68 root 1.24 int plen = strlen (prefix);
69    
70     return length () >= plen && !strncasecmp (s, prefix, plen);
71 root 1.7 }
72    
73 root 1.32 // returns true if the substring is contained in the shstr
74     // if the shstr is 0, then this always returns false.
75     // the shstr is (theoretically) treated as a comma/colon/space etc. separated list.
76 root 1.24 bool contains (const char *substring) const
77 root 1.7 {
78 root 1.29 return s != null () && strstr (s, substring);
79 root 1.7 }
80    
81 root 1.28 //TODO: case sensitive should be eradicated
82     bool eq_nc (const char *otherstring) const
83     {
84     return !strcasecmp (s, otherstring);
85     }
86    
87 root 1.24 shstr_tmp ()
88 root 1.25 : s (null ())
89 root 1.24 {
90     }
91    
92     shstr_tmp (const shstr_tmp &sh)
93     : s (sh.s)
94 root 1.15 {
95     }
96    
97 root 1.24 shstr_tmp operator =(const shstr_tmp &sh)
98     {
99     s = sh.s;
100 root 1.5
101 root 1.24 return *this;
102     }
103 root 1.5
104 root 1.6 // this is used for informational messages and the like
105 root 1.8 const char *operator &() const { return s; }
106 root 1.5
107 root 1.25 operator const char *() const { return s == null () ? 0 : s; }
108 root 1.26
109     protected:
110     // dummy is there so it isn't used as type converter accidentally
111     shstr_tmp (int dummy, const char *s)
112     : s(s)
113     {
114     }
115 root 1.24 };
116    
117     inline bool operator ==(const shstr_tmp &a, const shstr_tmp &b)
118     {
119     return a.s == b.s;
120     }
121    
122     inline bool operator !=(const shstr_tmp &a, const shstr_tmp &b)
123     {
124     return a.s != b.s;
125     }
126    
127 root 1.31 inline int strlen (shstr_tmp sh)
128 root 1.24 {
129     return sh.length ();
130     }
131    
132     static std::ostream &operator <<(std::ostream &o, shstr_tmp sh)
133     {
134     o.write (sh.s, sh.length ());
135    
136     return o;
137     }
138    
139     struct shstr : shstr_tmp
140     {
141     static unsigned int &refcnt (const char *s)
142     {
143     return *((unsigned int *)s - 1);
144     }
145    
146     unsigned int &refcnt () const
147     {
148     return refcnt (s);
149     }
150 root 1.5
151     shstr ()
152     {
153     }
154    
155 root 1.24 static const char *find (const char *s);
156     static const char *intern (const char *s);
157    
158     static void gc (); // garbage collect a few strings
159    
160 root 1.6 shstr (const shstr &sh)
161 root 1.24 : shstr_tmp (sh)
162     {
163     ++refcnt ();
164     }
165    
166     shstr (const shstr_tmp &sh)
167     : shstr_tmp (sh)
168 root 1.5 {
169 root 1.8 ++refcnt ();
170 root 1.5 }
171    
172 root 1.24 explicit shstr (const char *str)
173 root 1.26 : shstr_tmp (0, is_constant (str) && !str ? null () : intern (str))
174 root 1.5 {
175     }
176    
177     ~shstr ()
178     {
179 root 1.8 --refcnt ();
180 root 1.5 }
181    
182 root 1.24 using shstr_tmp::operator &;
183     using shstr_tmp::operator const char *;
184    
185     // (note: not the copy constructor)
186     shstr &operator =(const shstr_tmp &sh)
187 root 1.5 {
188 root 1.8 --refcnt ();
189 root 1.5 s = sh.s;
190 root 1.8 ++refcnt ();
191 root 1.5
192     return *this;
193     }
194    
195 root 1.24 // here it comes
196     shstr &operator =(const shstr &sh)
197     {
198     return (*this) = (shstr_tmp)sh;
199     }
200    
201     // shstr_tmp doesn't have this one
202     shstr &operator =(const char *str)
203 root 1.5 {
204 root 1.8 --refcnt ();
205 root 1.25 s = is_constant (str) && !str ? null () : intern (str);
206 root 1.1
207 root 1.5 return *this;
208     }
209     };
210 root 1.1
211 root 1.24 // only good for mass comparisons to shstr objects, or very
212     // temporary passing, basically a non-refcounted shstr
213 root 1.10 struct shstr_cmp
214     {
215     const char *s;
216    
217 root 1.28 // initialies to the non-matching string (as opposed to the null string)
218     shstr_cmp ()
219     {
220     s = 0;
221     }
222    
223     shstr_cmp (const char *str)
224 root 1.24 : s (shstr::find (str))
225 root 1.10 {
226     }
227    
228 root 1.25 shstr_cmp (shstr_tmp sh)
229 root 1.23 : s (sh.s)
230     {
231     }
232    
233     // this is used for informational messages and the like
234     const char *operator &() const { return s; }
235    
236 root 1.10 operator const char *() const { return s; }
237     };
238    
239 root 1.24 inline bool operator ==(const shstr_cmp &a, const shstr_tmp &b)
240 root 1.5 {
241     return a.s == b.s;
242     }
243 root 1.4
244 root 1.24 inline bool operator ==(const shstr_tmp &a, const shstr_cmp &b)
245 root 1.4 {
246 root 1.24 return a.s == b.s;
247 root 1.5 }
248 root 1.4
249 root 1.30 #define def2(id,str) extern const shstr id;
250     #define def(id) def2(shstr_ ## id, # id)
251 root 1.18 # include "shstrinc.h"
252     #undef def
253 root 1.28 #undef def2
254    
255     // undefined external reference to catch people using str* functions when they shouldn't
256     //template<class any> void strcmp (const shstr_tmp &a, any b);
257 root 1.29 template<class any> void strstr (const shstr_tmp &a, any b);
258 root 1.9
259 root 1.2 #endif
260