freebsd-skq/tools/text.hpp
jmmv a817576754 Import atf-0.19:
Experimental version released on February 7th, 2014.

This is the last release to bundle the code for the deprecated tools.
The next release will drop their code and will stop worrying about
backwards compatibility between the ATF libraries and what the old tools
may or may not support.

If you still require the old tools for some reason, grab a copy of the
'tools' directory now.  The code in this directory is standalone and
does not depend on any internal details of atf-c++ any longer.

* Various fixes and improvements to support running as part of the FreeBSD
  test suite.

* Project hosting moved from Google Code (as a subproject of Kyua) to
  GitHub (as a first-class project).  The main reason for the change is
  the suppression of binary downloads in Google Code on Jan 15th, 2014.
  See https://github.com/jmmv/atf/

* Removed builtin help from atf-sh(1) and atf-check(1) for simplicity
  reasons.  In other words, their -h option is gone.

* Moved the code of the deprecated tools into a 'tools' directory and
  completely decoupled their code from the internals of atf-c++.  The
  reason for this is to painlessly allow a third-party to maintain a
  copy of these tools after we delete them because upcoming changes to
  atf-c++ would break the stale tools.
2014-02-14 14:41:25 +00:00

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//
// Automated Testing Framework (atf)
//
// Copyright (c) 2007 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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//
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#if !defined(TOOLS_TEXT_HPP)
#define TOOLS_TEXT_HPP
extern "C" {
#include <stdint.h>
}
#include <sstream>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
namespace tools {
namespace text {
//!
//! \brief Duplicates a C string using the new[] allocator.
//!
//! Replaces the functionality of strdup by using the new[] allocator and
//! thus allowing the resulting memory to be managed by utils::auto_array.
//!
char* duplicate(const char*);
//!
//! \brief Joins multiple words into a string.
//!
//! Joins a list of words into a string, separating them using the provided
//! separator. Empty words are not omitted.
//!
template< class T >
std::string
join(const T& words, const std::string& separator)
{
std::string str;
typename T::const_iterator iter = words.begin();
bool done = iter == words.end();
while (!done) {
str += *iter;
iter++;
if (iter != words.end())
str += separator;
else
done = true;
}
return str;
}
//!
//! \brief Checks if the string matches a regular expression.
//!
bool match(const std::string&, const std::string&);
//!
//! \brief Splits a string into words.
//!
//! Splits the given string into multiple words, all separated by the
//! given delimiter. Multiple occurrences of the same delimiter are
//! not condensed so that rejoining the words later on using the same
//! delimiter results in the original string.
//!
std::vector< std::string > split(const std::string&, const std::string&);
//!
//! \brief Removes whitespace from the beginning and end of a string.
//!
std::string trim(const std::string&);
//!
//! \brief Converts a string to a boolean value.
//!
bool to_bool(const std::string&);
//!
//! \brief Converts the given string to a bytes size.
//!
int64_t to_bytes(std::string);
//!
//! \brief Changes the case of a string to lowercase.
//!
//! Returns a new string that is a lowercased version of the original
//! one.
//!
std::string to_lower(const std::string&);
//!
//! \brief Converts the given object to a string.
//!
//! Returns a string with the representation of the given object. There
//! must exist an operator<< method for that object.
//!
template< class T >
std::string
to_string(const T& ob)
{
std::ostringstream ss;
ss << ob;
return ss.str();
}
//!
//! \brief Converts the given string to another type.
//!
//! Attempts to convert the given string to the requested type. Throws
//! an exception if the conversion failed.
//!
template< class T >
T
to_type(const std::string& str)
{
std::istringstream ss(str);
T value;
ss >> value;
if (!ss.eof() || (ss.eof() && (ss.fail() || ss.bad())))
throw std::runtime_error("Cannot convert string to requested type");
return value;
}
} // namespace text
} // namespace tools
#endif // !defined(TOOLS_TEXT_HPP)