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1 | /* A GNU-like <string.h>. | ||
2 | |||
3 | Copyright (C) 1995-1996, 2001-2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
4 | |||
5 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
6 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | ||
7 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) | ||
8 | any later version. | ||
9 | |||
10 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
11 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
12 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | ||
13 | GNU General Public License for more details. | ||
14 | |||
15 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | ||
16 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, | ||
17 | Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ | ||
18 | |||
19 | #ifndef _GL_STRING_H | ||
20 | |||
21 | /* The include_next requires a split double-inclusion guard. */ | ||
22 | #@INCLUDE_NEXT@ @NEXT_STRING_H@ | ||
23 | |||
24 | #ifndef _GL_STRING_H | ||
25 | #define _GL_STRING_H | ||
26 | |||
27 | |||
28 | #ifndef __attribute__ | ||
29 | /* This feature is available in gcc versions 2.5 and later. */ | ||
30 | # if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 5) | ||
31 | # define __attribute__(Spec) /* empty */ | ||
32 | # endif | ||
33 | /* The attribute __pure__ was added in gcc 2.96. */ | ||
34 | # if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 96) | ||
35 | # define __pure__ /* empty */ | ||
36 | # endif | ||
37 | #endif | ||
38 | |||
39 | |||
40 | /* The definition of GL_LINK_WARNING is copied here. */ | ||
41 | |||
42 | |||
43 | #ifdef __cplusplus | ||
44 | extern "C" { | ||
45 | #endif | ||
46 | |||
47 | |||
48 | /* Return the first occurrence of NEEDLE in HAYSTACK. */ | ||
49 | #if @GNULIB_MEMMEM@ | ||
50 | # if @REPLACE_MEMMEM@ | ||
51 | # define memmem rpl_memmem | ||
52 | # endif | ||
53 | # if ! @HAVE_DECL_MEMMEM@ || @REPLACE_MEMMEM@ | ||
54 | extern void *memmem (void const *__haystack, size_t __haystack_len, | ||
55 | void const *__needle, size_t __needle_len) | ||
56 | __attribute__ ((__pure__)); | ||
57 | # endif | ||
58 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
59 | # undef memmem | ||
60 | # define memmem(a,al,b,bl) \ | ||
61 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("memmem is unportable and often quadratic - " \ | ||
62 | "use gnulib module memmem-simple for portability, " \ | ||
63 | "and module memmem for speed" ), \ | ||
64 | memmem (a, al, b, bl)) | ||
65 | #endif | ||
66 | |||
67 | /* Copy N bytes of SRC to DEST, return pointer to bytes after the | ||
68 | last written byte. */ | ||
69 | #if @GNULIB_MEMPCPY@ | ||
70 | # if ! @HAVE_MEMPCPY@ | ||
71 | extern void *mempcpy (void *restrict __dest, void const *restrict __src, | ||
72 | size_t __n); | ||
73 | # endif | ||
74 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
75 | # undef mempcpy | ||
76 | # define mempcpy(a,b,n) \ | ||
77 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("mempcpy is unportable - " \ | ||
78 | "use gnulib module mempcpy for portability"), \ | ||
79 | mempcpy (a, b, n)) | ||
80 | #endif | ||
81 | |||
82 | /* Search backwards through a block for a byte (specified as an int). */ | ||
83 | #if @GNULIB_MEMRCHR@ | ||
84 | # if ! @HAVE_DECL_MEMRCHR@ | ||
85 | extern void *memrchr (void const *, int, size_t) | ||
86 | __attribute__ ((__pure__)); | ||
87 | # endif | ||
88 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
89 | # undef memrchr | ||
90 | # define memrchr(a,b,c) \ | ||
91 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("memrchr is unportable - " \ | ||
92 | "use gnulib module memrchr for portability"), \ | ||
93 | memrchr (a, b, c)) | ||
94 | #endif | ||
95 | |||
96 | /* Copy SRC to DST, returning the address of the terminating '\0' in DST. */ | ||
97 | #if @GNULIB_STPCPY@ | ||
98 | # if ! @HAVE_STPCPY@ | ||
99 | extern char *stpcpy (char *restrict __dst, char const *restrict __src); | ||
100 | # endif | ||
101 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
102 | # undef stpcpy | ||
103 | # define stpcpy(a,b) \ | ||
104 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("stpcpy is unportable - " \ | ||
105 | "use gnulib module stpcpy for portability"), \ | ||
106 | stpcpy (a, b)) | ||
107 | #endif | ||
108 | |||
109 | /* Copy no more than N bytes of SRC to DST, returning a pointer past the | ||
110 | last non-NUL byte written into DST. */ | ||
111 | #if @GNULIB_STPNCPY@ | ||
112 | # if ! @HAVE_STPNCPY@ | ||
113 | # define stpncpy gnu_stpncpy | ||
114 | extern char *stpncpy (char *restrict __dst, char const *restrict __src, | ||
115 | size_t __n); | ||
116 | # endif | ||
117 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
118 | # undef stpncpy | ||
119 | # define stpncpy(a,b,n) \ | ||
120 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("stpncpy is unportable - " \ | ||
121 | "use gnulib module stpncpy for portability"), \ | ||
122 | stpncpy (a, b, n)) | ||
123 | #endif | ||
124 | |||
125 | #if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
126 | /* strchr() does not work with multibyte strings if the locale encoding is | ||
127 | GB18030 and the character to be searched is a digit. */ | ||
128 | # undef strchr | ||
129 | # define strchr(s,c) \ | ||
130 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strchr cannot work correctly on character strings " \ | ||
131 | "in some multibyte locales - " \ | ||
132 | "use mbschr if you care about internationalization"), \ | ||
133 | strchr (s, c)) | ||
134 | #endif | ||
135 | |||
136 | /* Find the first occurrence of C in S or the final NUL byte. */ | ||
137 | #if @GNULIB_STRCHRNUL@ | ||
138 | # if ! @HAVE_STRCHRNUL@ | ||
139 | extern char *strchrnul (char const *__s, int __c_in) | ||
140 | __attribute__ ((__pure__)); | ||
141 | # endif | ||
142 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
143 | # undef strchrnul | ||
144 | # define strchrnul(a,b) \ | ||
145 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strchrnul is unportable - " \ | ||
146 | "use gnulib module strchrnul for portability"), \ | ||
147 | strchrnul (a, b)) | ||
148 | #endif | ||
149 | |||
150 | /* Duplicate S, returning an identical malloc'd string. */ | ||
151 | #if @GNULIB_STRDUP@ | ||
152 | # if ! @HAVE_DECL_STRDUP@ && ! defined strdup | ||
153 | extern char *strdup (char const *__s); | ||
154 | # endif | ||
155 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
156 | # undef strdup | ||
157 | # define strdup(a) \ | ||
158 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strdup is unportable - " \ | ||
159 | "use gnulib module strdup for portability"), \ | ||
160 | strdup (a)) | ||
161 | #endif | ||
162 | |||
163 | /* Return a newly allocated copy of at most N bytes of STRING. */ | ||
164 | #if @GNULIB_STRNDUP@ | ||
165 | # if ! @HAVE_STRNDUP@ | ||
166 | # undef strndup | ||
167 | # define strndup rpl_strndup | ||
168 | # endif | ||
169 | # if ! @HAVE_STRNDUP@ || ! @HAVE_DECL_STRNDUP@ | ||
170 | extern char *strndup (char const *__string, size_t __n); | ||
171 | # endif | ||
172 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
173 | # undef strndup | ||
174 | # define strndup(a,n) \ | ||
175 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strndup is unportable - " \ | ||
176 | "use gnulib module strndup for portability"), \ | ||
177 | strndup (a, n)) | ||
178 | #endif | ||
179 | |||
180 | /* Find the length (number of bytes) of STRING, but scan at most | ||
181 | MAXLEN bytes. If no '\0' terminator is found in that many bytes, | ||
182 | return MAXLEN. */ | ||
183 | #if @GNULIB_STRNLEN@ | ||
184 | # if ! @HAVE_DECL_STRNLEN@ | ||
185 | extern size_t strnlen (char const *__string, size_t __maxlen) | ||
186 | __attribute__ ((__pure__)); | ||
187 | # endif | ||
188 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
189 | # undef strnlen | ||
190 | # define strnlen(a,n) \ | ||
191 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strnlen is unportable - " \ | ||
192 | "use gnulib module strnlen for portability"), \ | ||
193 | strnlen (a, n)) | ||
194 | #endif | ||
195 | |||
196 | #if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
197 | /* strcspn() assumes the second argument is a list of single-byte characters. | ||
198 | Even in this simple case, it does not work with multibyte strings if the | ||
199 | locale encoding is GB18030 and one of the characters to be searched is a | ||
200 | digit. */ | ||
201 | # undef strcspn | ||
202 | # define strcspn(s,a) \ | ||
203 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strcspn cannot work correctly on character strings " \ | ||
204 | "in multibyte locales - " \ | ||
205 | "use mbscspn if you care about internationalization"), \ | ||
206 | strcspn (s, a)) | ||
207 | #endif | ||
208 | |||
209 | /* Find the first occurrence in S of any character in ACCEPT. */ | ||
210 | #if @GNULIB_STRPBRK@ | ||
211 | # if ! @HAVE_STRPBRK@ | ||
212 | extern char *strpbrk (char const *__s, char const *__accept) | ||
213 | __attribute__ ((__pure__)); | ||
214 | # endif | ||
215 | # if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
216 | /* strpbrk() assumes the second argument is a list of single-byte characters. | ||
217 | Even in this simple case, it does not work with multibyte strings if the | ||
218 | locale encoding is GB18030 and one of the characters to be searched is a | ||
219 | digit. */ | ||
220 | # undef strpbrk | ||
221 | # define strpbrk(s,a) \ | ||
222 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strpbrk cannot work correctly on character strings " \ | ||
223 | "in multibyte locales - " \ | ||
224 | "use mbspbrk if you care about internationalization"), \ | ||
225 | strpbrk (s, a)) | ||
226 | # endif | ||
227 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
228 | # undef strpbrk | ||
229 | # define strpbrk(s,a) \ | ||
230 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strpbrk is unportable - " \ | ||
231 | "use gnulib module strpbrk for portability"), \ | ||
232 | strpbrk (s, a)) | ||
233 | #endif | ||
234 | |||
235 | #if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
236 | /* strspn() assumes the second argument is a list of single-byte characters. | ||
237 | Even in this simple case, it cannot work with multibyte strings. */ | ||
238 | # undef strspn | ||
239 | # define strspn(s,a) \ | ||
240 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strspn cannot work correctly on character strings " \ | ||
241 | "in multibyte locales - " \ | ||
242 | "use mbsspn if you care about internationalization"), \ | ||
243 | strspn (s, a)) | ||
244 | #endif | ||
245 | |||
246 | #if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
247 | /* strrchr() does not work with multibyte strings if the locale encoding is | ||
248 | GB18030 and the character to be searched is a digit. */ | ||
249 | # undef strrchr | ||
250 | # define strrchr(s,c) \ | ||
251 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strrchr cannot work correctly on character strings " \ | ||
252 | "in some multibyte locales - " \ | ||
253 | "use mbsrchr if you care about internationalization"), \ | ||
254 | strrchr (s, c)) | ||
255 | #endif | ||
256 | |||
257 | /* Search the next delimiter (char listed in DELIM) starting at *STRINGP. | ||
258 | If one is found, overwrite it with a NUL, and advance *STRINGP | ||
259 | to point to the next char after it. Otherwise, set *STRINGP to NULL. | ||
260 | If *STRINGP was already NULL, nothing happens. | ||
261 | Return the old value of *STRINGP. | ||
262 | |||
263 | This is a variant of strtok() that is multithread-safe and supports | ||
264 | empty fields. | ||
265 | |||
266 | Caveat: It modifies the original string. | ||
267 | Caveat: These functions cannot be used on constant strings. | ||
268 | Caveat: The identity of the delimiting character is lost. | ||
269 | Caveat: It doesn't work with multibyte strings unless all of the delimiter | ||
270 | characters are ASCII characters < 0x30. | ||
271 | |||
272 | See also strtok_r(). */ | ||
273 | #if @GNULIB_STRSEP@ | ||
274 | # if ! @HAVE_STRSEP@ | ||
275 | extern char *strsep (char **restrict __stringp, char const *restrict __delim); | ||
276 | # endif | ||
277 | # if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
278 | # undef strsep | ||
279 | # define strsep(s,d) \ | ||
280 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strsep cannot work correctly on character strings " \ | ||
281 | "in multibyte locales - " \ | ||
282 | "use mbssep if you care about internationalization"), \ | ||
283 | strsep (s, d)) | ||
284 | # endif | ||
285 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
286 | # undef strsep | ||
287 | # define strsep(s,d) \ | ||
288 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strsep is unportable - " \ | ||
289 | "use gnulib module strsep for portability"), \ | ||
290 | strsep (s, d)) | ||
291 | #endif | ||
292 | |||
293 | #if @GNULIB_STRSTR@ | ||
294 | # if @REPLACE_STRSTR@ | ||
295 | # define strstr rpl_strstr | ||
296 | char *strstr (const char *haystack, const char *needle) | ||
297 | __attribute__ ((__pure__)); | ||
298 | # endif | ||
299 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
300 | /* strstr() does not work with multibyte strings if the locale encoding is | ||
301 | different from UTF-8: | ||
302 | POSIX says that it operates on "strings", and "string" in POSIX is defined | ||
303 | as a sequence of bytes, not of characters. */ | ||
304 | # undef strstr | ||
305 | # define strstr(a,b) \ | ||
306 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strstr is quadratic on many systems, and cannot " \ | ||
307 | "work correctly on character strings in most " \ | ||
308 | "multibyte locales - " \ | ||
309 | "use mbsstr if you care about internationalization, " \ | ||
310 | "or use strstr if you care about speed"), \ | ||
311 | strstr (a, b)) | ||
312 | #endif | ||
313 | |||
314 | /* Find the first occurrence of NEEDLE in HAYSTACK, using case-insensitive | ||
315 | comparison. */ | ||
316 | #if @GNULIB_STRCASESTR@ | ||
317 | # if @REPLACE_STRCASESTR@ | ||
318 | # define strcasestr rpl_strcasestr | ||
319 | # endif | ||
320 | # if ! @HAVE_STRCASESTR@ || @REPLACE_STRCASESTR@ | ||
321 | extern char *strcasestr (const char *haystack, const char *needle) | ||
322 | __attribute__ ((__pure__)); | ||
323 | # endif | ||
324 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
325 | /* strcasestr() does not work with multibyte strings: | ||
326 | It is a glibc extension, and glibc implements it only for unibyte | ||
327 | locales. */ | ||
328 | # undef strcasestr | ||
329 | # define strcasestr(a,b) \ | ||
330 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strcasestr does work correctly on character strings " \ | ||
331 | "in multibyte locales - " \ | ||
332 | "use mbscasestr if you care about " \ | ||
333 | "internationalization, or use c-strcasestr if you want " \ | ||
334 | "a locale independent function"), \ | ||
335 | strcasestr (a, b)) | ||
336 | #endif | ||
337 | |||
338 | /* Parse S into tokens separated by characters in DELIM. | ||
339 | If S is NULL, the saved pointer in SAVE_PTR is used as | ||
340 | the next starting point. For example: | ||
341 | char s[] = "-abc-=-def"; | ||
342 | char *sp; | ||
343 | x = strtok_r(s, "-", &sp); // x = "abc", sp = "=-def" | ||
344 | x = strtok_r(NULL, "-=", &sp); // x = "def", sp = NULL | ||
345 | x = strtok_r(NULL, "=", &sp); // x = NULL | ||
346 | // s = "abc\0-def\0" | ||
347 | |||
348 | This is a variant of strtok() that is multithread-safe. | ||
349 | |||
350 | For the POSIX documentation for this function, see: | ||
351 | http://www.opengroup.org/susv3xsh/strtok.html | ||
352 | |||
353 | Caveat: It modifies the original string. | ||
354 | Caveat: These functions cannot be used on constant strings. | ||
355 | Caveat: The identity of the delimiting character is lost. | ||
356 | Caveat: It doesn't work with multibyte strings unless all of the delimiter | ||
357 | characters are ASCII characters < 0x30. | ||
358 | |||
359 | See also strsep(). */ | ||
360 | #if @GNULIB_STRTOK_R@ | ||
361 | # if ! @HAVE_DECL_STRTOK_R@ | ||
362 | extern char *strtok_r (char *restrict s, char const *restrict delim, | ||
363 | char **restrict save_ptr); | ||
364 | # endif | ||
365 | # if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
366 | # undef strtok_r | ||
367 | # define strtok_r(s,d,p) \ | ||
368 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strtok_r cannot work correctly on character strings " \ | ||
369 | "in multibyte locales - " \ | ||
370 | "use mbstok_r if you care about internationalization"), \ | ||
371 | strtok_r (s, d, p)) | ||
372 | # endif | ||
373 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
374 | # undef strtok_r | ||
375 | # define strtok_r(s,d,p) \ | ||
376 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strtok_r is unportable - " \ | ||
377 | "use gnulib module strtok_r for portability"), \ | ||
378 | strtok_r (s, d, p)) | ||
379 | #endif | ||
380 | |||
381 | |||
382 | /* The following functions are not specified by POSIX. They are gnulib | ||
383 | extensions. */ | ||
384 | |||
385 | #if @GNULIB_MBSLEN@ | ||
386 | /* Return the number of multibyte characters in the character string STRING. | ||
387 | This considers multibyte characters, unlike strlen, which counts bytes. */ | ||
388 | extern size_t mbslen (const char *string); | ||
389 | #endif | ||
390 | |||
391 | #if @GNULIB_MBSNLEN@ | ||
392 | /* Return the number of multibyte characters in the character string starting | ||
393 | at STRING and ending at STRING + LEN. */ | ||
394 | extern size_t mbsnlen (const char *string, size_t len); | ||
395 | #endif | ||
396 | |||
397 | #if @GNULIB_MBSCHR@ | ||
398 | /* Locate the first single-byte character C in the character string STRING, | ||
399 | and return a pointer to it. Return NULL if C is not found in STRING. | ||
400 | Unlike strchr(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales with | ||
401 | encodings such as GB18030. */ | ||
402 | # define mbschr rpl_mbschr /* avoid collision with HP-UX function */ | ||
403 | extern char * mbschr (const char *string, int c); | ||
404 | #endif | ||
405 | |||
406 | #if @GNULIB_MBSRCHR@ | ||
407 | /* Locate the last single-byte character C in the character string STRING, | ||
408 | and return a pointer to it. Return NULL if C is not found in STRING. | ||
409 | Unlike strrchr(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales with | ||
410 | encodings such as GB18030. */ | ||
411 | # define mbsrchr rpl_mbsrchr /* avoid collision with HP-UX function */ | ||
412 | extern char * mbsrchr (const char *string, int c); | ||
413 | #endif | ||
414 | |||
415 | #if @GNULIB_MBSSTR@ | ||
416 | /* Find the first occurrence of the character string NEEDLE in the character | ||
417 | string HAYSTACK. Return NULL if NEEDLE is not found in HAYSTACK. | ||
418 | Unlike strstr(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales with | ||
419 | encodings different from UTF-8. */ | ||
420 | extern char * mbsstr (const char *haystack, const char *needle); | ||
421 | #endif | ||
422 | |||
423 | #if @GNULIB_MBSCASECMP@ | ||
424 | /* Compare the character strings S1 and S2, ignoring case, returning less than, | ||
425 | equal to or greater than zero if S1 is lexicographically less than, equal to | ||
426 | or greater than S2. | ||
427 | Note: This function may, in multibyte locales, return 0 for strings of | ||
428 | different lengths! | ||
429 | Unlike strcasecmp(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales. */ | ||
430 | extern int mbscasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2); | ||
431 | #endif | ||
432 | |||
433 | #if @GNULIB_MBSNCASECMP@ | ||
434 | /* Compare the initial segment of the character string S1 consisting of at most | ||
435 | N characters with the initial segment of the character string S2 consisting | ||
436 | of at most N characters, ignoring case, returning less than, equal to or | ||
437 | greater than zero if the initial segment of S1 is lexicographically less | ||
438 | than, equal to or greater than the initial segment of S2. | ||
439 | Note: This function may, in multibyte locales, return 0 for initial segments | ||
440 | of different lengths! | ||
441 | Unlike strncasecmp(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales. | ||
442 | But beware that N is not a byte count but a character count! */ | ||
443 | extern int mbsncasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n); | ||
444 | #endif | ||
445 | |||
446 | #if @GNULIB_MBSPCASECMP@ | ||
447 | /* Compare the initial segment of the character string STRING consisting of | ||
448 | at most mbslen (PREFIX) characters with the character string PREFIX, | ||
449 | ignoring case, returning less than, equal to or greater than zero if this | ||
450 | initial segment is lexicographically less than, equal to or greater than | ||
451 | PREFIX. | ||
452 | Note: This function may, in multibyte locales, return 0 if STRING is of | ||
453 | smaller length than PREFIX! | ||
454 | Unlike strncasecmp(), this function works correctly in multibyte | ||
455 | locales. */ | ||
456 | extern char * mbspcasecmp (const char *string, const char *prefix); | ||
457 | #endif | ||
458 | |||
459 | #if @GNULIB_MBSCASESTR@ | ||
460 | /* Find the first occurrence of the character string NEEDLE in the character | ||
461 | string HAYSTACK, using case-insensitive comparison. | ||
462 | Note: This function may, in multibyte locales, return success even if | ||
463 | strlen (haystack) < strlen (needle) ! | ||
464 | Unlike strcasestr(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales. */ | ||
465 | extern char * mbscasestr (const char *haystack, const char *needle); | ||
466 | #endif | ||
467 | |||
468 | #if @GNULIB_MBSCSPN@ | ||
469 | /* Find the first occurrence in the character string STRING of any character | ||
470 | in the character string ACCEPT. Return the number of bytes from the | ||
471 | beginning of the string to this occurrence, or to the end of the string | ||
472 | if none exists. | ||
473 | Unlike strcspn(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales. */ | ||
474 | extern size_t mbscspn (const char *string, const char *accept); | ||
475 | #endif | ||
476 | |||
477 | #if @GNULIB_MBSPBRK@ | ||
478 | /* Find the first occurrence in the character string STRING of any character | ||
479 | in the character string ACCEPT. Return the pointer to it, or NULL if none | ||
480 | exists. | ||
481 | Unlike strpbrk(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales. */ | ||
482 | # define mbspbrk rpl_mbspbrk /* avoid collision with HP-UX function */ | ||
483 | extern char * mbspbrk (const char *string, const char *accept); | ||
484 | #endif | ||
485 | |||
486 | #if @GNULIB_MBSSPN@ | ||
487 | /* Find the first occurrence in the character string STRING of any character | ||
488 | not in the character string REJECT. Return the number of bytes from the | ||
489 | beginning of the string to this occurrence, or to the end of the string | ||
490 | if none exists. | ||
491 | Unlike strspn(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales. */ | ||
492 | extern size_t mbsspn (const char *string, const char *reject); | ||
493 | #endif | ||
494 | |||
495 | #if @GNULIB_MBSSEP@ | ||
496 | /* Search the next delimiter (multibyte character listed in the character | ||
497 | string DELIM) starting at the character string *STRINGP. | ||
498 | If one is found, overwrite it with a NUL, and advance *STRINGP to point | ||
499 | to the next multibyte character after it. Otherwise, set *STRINGP to NULL. | ||
500 | If *STRINGP was already NULL, nothing happens. | ||
501 | Return the old value of *STRINGP. | ||
502 | |||
503 | This is a variant of mbstok_r() that supports empty fields. | ||
504 | |||
505 | Caveat: It modifies the original string. | ||
506 | Caveat: These functions cannot be used on constant strings. | ||
507 | Caveat: The identity of the delimiting character is lost. | ||
508 | |||
509 | See also mbstok_r(). */ | ||
510 | extern char * mbssep (char **stringp, const char *delim); | ||
511 | #endif | ||
512 | |||
513 | #if @GNULIB_MBSTOK_R@ | ||
514 | /* Parse the character string STRING into tokens separated by characters in | ||
515 | the character string DELIM. | ||
516 | If STRING is NULL, the saved pointer in SAVE_PTR is used as | ||
517 | the next starting point. For example: | ||
518 | char s[] = "-abc-=-def"; | ||
519 | char *sp; | ||
520 | x = mbstok_r(s, "-", &sp); // x = "abc", sp = "=-def" | ||
521 | x = mbstok_r(NULL, "-=", &sp); // x = "def", sp = NULL | ||
522 | x = mbstok_r(NULL, "=", &sp); // x = NULL | ||
523 | // s = "abc\0-def\0" | ||
524 | |||
525 | Caveat: It modifies the original string. | ||
526 | Caveat: These functions cannot be used on constant strings. | ||
527 | Caveat: The identity of the delimiting character is lost. | ||
528 | |||
529 | See also mbssep(). */ | ||
530 | extern char * mbstok_r (char *string, const char *delim, char **save_ptr); | ||
531 | #endif | ||
532 | |||
533 | /* Map any int, typically from errno, into an error message. */ | ||
534 | #if @GNULIB_STRERROR@ | ||
535 | # if @REPLACE_STRERROR@ | ||
536 | # undef strerror | ||
537 | # define strerror rpl_strerror | ||
538 | extern char *strerror (int); | ||
539 | # endif | ||
540 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
541 | # undef strerror | ||
542 | # define strerror(e) \ | ||
543 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strerror is unportable - " \ | ||
544 | "use gnulib module strerror to guarantee non-NULL result"), \ | ||
545 | strerror (e)) | ||
546 | #endif | ||
547 | |||
548 | #if @GNULIB_STRSIGNAL@ | ||
549 | # if @REPLACE_STRSIGNAL@ | ||
550 | # define strsignal rpl_strsignal | ||
551 | # endif | ||
552 | # if ! @HAVE_DECL_STRSIGNAL@ || @REPLACE_STRSIGNAL@ | ||
553 | extern char *strsignal (int __sig); | ||
554 | # endif | ||
555 | #elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK | ||
556 | # undef strsignal | ||
557 | # define strsignal(a) \ | ||
558 | (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strsignal is unportable - " \ | ||
559 | "use gnulib module strsignal for portability"), \ | ||
560 | strsignal (a)) | ||
561 | #endif | ||
562 | |||
563 | |||
564 | #ifdef __cplusplus | ||
565 | } | ||
566 | #endif | ||
567 | |||
568 | #endif /* _GL_STRING_H */ | ||
569 | #endif /* _GL_STRING_H */ | ||