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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- *//*  * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public * License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file * except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ *  * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS * IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or * implied. See the License for the specific language governing * rights and limitations under the License. *  * The Original Code is the Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR). *  * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape * Communications Corporation.  Portions created by Netscape are  * Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Netscape Communications Corporation.  All * Rights Reserved. *  * Contributor(s): *   Roland Mainz <roland mainz@informatik.med.uni-giessen.de> *  * Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the * terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the * "GPL"), in which case the provisions of the GPL are applicable  * instead of those above.  If you wish to allow use of your  * version of this file only under the terms of the GPL and not to * allow others to use your version of this file under the MPL, * indicate your decision by deleting the provisions above and * replace them with the notice and other provisions required by * the GPL.  If you do not delete the provisions above, a recipient * may use your version of this file under either the MPL or the * GPL. */#ifndef _plstr_h#define _plstr_h/* * plstr.h * * This header file exports the API to the NSPR portable library or string- * handling functions.   *  * This API was not designed as an "optimal" or "ideal" string library; it  * was based on the good ol' unix string.3 functions, and was written to * *  1) replace the libc functions, for cross-platform consistancy,  *  2) complete the API on platforms lacking common functions (e.g.,  *     strcase*), and *  3) to implement some obvious "closure" functions that I've seen *     people hacking around in our code. * * Point number three largely means that most functions have an "strn" * limited-length version, and all comparison routines have a non-case- * sensitive version available. */#include "prtypes.h"PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C/* * PL_strlen * * Returns the length of the provided string, not including the trailing '\0'. */PR_EXTERN(PRUint32)PL_strlen(const char *str);/* * PL_strnlen * * Returns the length of the provided string, not including the trailing '\0', * up to the indicated maximum.  The string will not be examined beyond the * maximum; if no terminating '\0' is found, the maximum will be returned. */PR_EXTERN(PRUint32)PL_strnlen(const char *str, PRUint32 max);/* * PL_strcpy * * Copies the source string, up to and including the trailing '\0', into the * destination buffer.  It does not (can not) verify that the destination * buffer is large enough.  It returns the "dest" argument. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strcpy(char *dest, const char *src);/* * PL_strncpy * * Copies the source string into the destination buffer, up to and including * the trailing '\0' or up to and including the max'th character, whichever * comes first.  It does not (can not) verify that the destination buffer is * large enough.  If the source string is longer than the maximum length, * the result will *not* be null-terminated (JLRU). */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strncpy(char *dest, const char *src, PRUint32 max);/* * PL_strncpyz * * Copies the source string into the destination buffer, up to and including  * the trailing '\0' or up but not including the max'th character, whichever  * comes first.  It does not (can not) verify that the destination buffer is * large enough.  The destination string is always terminated with a '\0', * unlike the traditional libc implementation.  It returns the "dest" argument. * * NOTE: If you call this with a source "abcdefg" and a max of 5, the  * destination will end up with "abcd\0" (i.e., it's strlen length will be 4)! * * This means you can do this: * *     char buffer[ SOME_SIZE ]; *     PL_strncpyz(buffer, src, sizeof(buffer)); * * and the result will be properly terminated. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strncpyz(char *dest, const char *src, PRUint32 max);/* * PL_strdup * * Returns a pointer to a malloc'd extent of memory containing a duplicate * of the argument string.  The size of the allocated extent is one greater * than the length of the argument string, because of the terminator.  A * null argument, like a zero-length argument, will result in a pointer to * a one-byte extent containing the null value.  This routine returns null * upon malloc failure. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strdup(const char *s);/* * PL_strfree * * Free memory allocated by PL_strdup */PR_EXTERN(void)PL_strfree(char *s);/* * PL_strndup * * Returns a pointer to a malloc'd extent of memory containing a duplicate * of the argument string, up to the maximum specified.  If the argument * string has a length greater than the value of the specified maximum, the * return value will be a pointer to an extent of memory of length one * greater than the maximum specified.  A null string, a zero-length string, * or a zero maximum will all result in a pointer to a one-byte extent * containing the null value.  This routine returns null upon malloc failure. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strndup(const char *s, PRUint32 max);/* * PL_strcat * * Appends a copy of the string pointed to by the second argument to the * end of the string pointed to by the first.  The destination buffer is * not (can not be) checked for sufficient size.  A null destination * argument returns null; otherwise, the first argument is returned. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strcat(char *dst, const char *src);/* * PL_strncat * * Appends a copy of the string pointed to by the second argument, up to * the maximum size specified, to the end of the string pointed to by the * first.  The destination buffer is not (can not be) checked for sufficient * size.  A null destination argument returns null; otherwise, the first  * argument is returned.  If the maximum size limits the copy, then the * result will *not* be null-terminated (JLRU).  A null destination * returns null; otherwise, the destination argument is returned. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strncat(char *dst, const char *src, PRUint32 max);/* * PL_strcatn * * Appends a copy of the string pointed to by the third argument, to the * end of the string pointed to by the first.  The second argument specifies * the maximum size of the destination buffer, including the null termination. * If the existing string in dst is longer than the max, no action is taken. * The resulting string will be null-terminated.  A null destination returns * null; otherwise, the destination argument is returned. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strcatn(char *dst, PRUint32 max, const char *src);/* * PL_strcmp * * Returns an integer, the sign of which -- positive, zero, or negative -- * reflects the lexical sorting order of the two strings indicated.  The * result is positive if the first string comes after the second.  The * NSPR implementation is not i18n. */PR_EXTERN(PRIntn)PL_strcmp(const char *a, const char *b);/* * PL_strncmp *  * Returns an integer, the sign of which -- positive, zero, or negative -- * reflects the lexical sorting order of the two strings indicated, up to * the maximum specified.  The result is positive if the first string comes  * after the second.  The NSPR implementation is not i18n.  If the maximum * is zero, only the existance or non-existance (pointer is null) of the * strings is compared. */PR_EXTERN(PRIntn)PL_strncmp(const char *a, const char *b, PRUint32 max);/* * PL_strcasecmp * * Returns an integer, the sign of which -- positive, zero or negative -- * reflects the case-insensitive lexical sorting order of the two strings * indicated.  The result is positive if the first string comes after the  * second.  The NSPR implementation is not i18n. */PR_EXTERN(PRIntn)PL_strcasecmp(const char *a, const char *b);/* * PL_strncasecmp * * Returns an integer, the sign of which -- positive, zero or negative -- * reflects the case-insensitive lexical sorting order of the first n characters * of the two strings indicated.  The result is positive if the first string comes  * after the second.  The NSPR implementation is not i18n. */PR_EXTERN(PRIntn)PL_strncasecmp(const char *a, const char *b, PRUint32 max);/* * PL_strchr * * Returns a pointer to the first instance of the specified character in the * provided string.  It returns null if the character is not found, or if the * provided string is null.  The character may be the null character. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strchr(const char *s, char c);/* * PL_strrchr * * Returns a pointer to the last instance of the specified character in the * provided string.  It returns null if the character is not found, or if the * provided string is null.  The character may be the null character. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strrchr(const char *s, char c);/* * PL_strnchr *  * Returns a pointer to the first instance of the specified character within the * first n characters of the provided string.  It returns null if the character * is not found, or if the provided string is null.  The character may be the * null character. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strnchr(const char *s, char c, PRUint32 n);/* * PL_strnrchr * * Returns a pointer to the last instance of the specified character within the * first n characters of the provided string.  It returns null if the character is * not found, or if the provided string is null.  The character may be the null * character. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strnrchr(const char *s, char c, PRUint32 n);/* * NOTE: Looking for strcasechr, strcaserchr, strncasechr, or strncaserchr? * Use strpbrk, strprbrk, strnpbrk or strnprbrk. *//* * PL_strpbrk * * Returns a pointer to the first instance in the first string of any character * (not including the terminating null character) of the second string.  It returns * null if either string is null. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strpbrk(const char *s, const char *list);/* * PL_strprbrk * * Returns a pointer to the last instance in the first string of any character * (not including the terminating null character) of the second string.  It returns * null if either string is null. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strprbrk(const char *s, const char *list);/* * PL_strnpbrk * * Returns a pointer to the first instance (within the first n characters) of any * character (not including the terminating null character) of the second string. * It returns null if either string is null. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strnpbrk(const char *s, const char *list, PRUint32 n);/* * PL_strnprbrk * * Returns a pointer to the last instance (within the first n characters) of any * character (not including the terminating null character) of the second string. * It returns null if either string is null. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strnprbrk(const char *s, const char *list, PRUint32 n);/* * PL_strstr * * Returns a pointer to the first instance of the little string within the * big one.  It returns null if either string is null. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strstr(const char *big, const char *little);/* * PL_strrstr * * Returns a pointer to the last instance of the little string within the big one. * It returns null if either string is null. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strrstr(const char *big, const char *little);/* * PL_strnstr * * Returns a pointer to the first instance of the little string within the first * n characters of the big one.  It returns null if either string is null.  It * returns null if the length of the little string is greater than n. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strnstr(const char *big, const char *little, PRUint32 n);/* * PL_strnrstr * * Returns a pointer to the last instance of the little string within the first * n characters of the big one.  It returns null if either string is null.  It * returns null if the length of the little string is greater than n. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strnrstr(const char *big, const char *little, PRUint32 max);/* * PL_strcasestr * * Returns a pointer to the first instance of the little string within the big one, * ignoring case.  It returns null if either string is null. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strcasestr(const char *big, const char *little);/* * PL_strcaserstr * * Returns a pointer to the last instance of the little string within the big one, * ignoring case.  It returns null if either string is null. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strcaserstr(const char *big, const char *little);/* * PL_strncasestr * * Returns a pointer to the first instance of the listtle string within the first * n characters of the big one, ignoring case.  It returns null if either string is  * null.  It returns null if the length of the little string is greater than n. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strncasestr(const char *big, const char *little, PRUint32 max);/* * PL_strncaserstr * * Returns a pointer to the last instance of the little string within the first * n characters of the big one, ignoring case.  It returns null if either string is * null.  It returns null if the length of the little string is greater than n. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strncaserstr(const char *big, const char *little, PRUint32 max);/* * PL_strtok_r * * Splits the string s1 into tokens, separated by one or more characters * from the separator string s2.  The argument lasts points to a * user-supplied char * pointer in which PL_strtok_r stores information * for it to continue scanning the same string. * * In the first call to PL_strtok_r, s1 points to a string and the value * of *lasts is ignored.  PL_strtok_r returns a pointer to the first * token, writes '\0' into the character following the first token, and * updates *lasts. * * In subsequent calls, s1 is null and lasts must stay unchanged from the * previous call.  The separator string s2 may be different from call to * call.  PL_strtok_r returns a pointer to the next token in s1.  When no * token remains in s1, PL_strtok_r returns null. */PR_EXTERN(char *)PL_strtok_r(char *s1, const char *s2, char **lasts);/* * Things not (yet?) included: strspn/strcspn, strsep. * memchr, memcmp, memcpy, memccpy, index, rindex, bcmp, bcopy, bzero. * Any and all i18n/l10n stuff. */PR_END_EXTERN_C#endif /* _plstr_h */

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