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| 2 | * ORXONOX - the hottest 3D action shooter ever to exist |
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| 3 | * > www.orxonox.net < |
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| 4 | * |
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| 5 | * |
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| 6 | * License notice: |
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| 7 | * |
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| 8 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
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| 9 | * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License |
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| 10 | * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 |
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| 11 | * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
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| 12 | * |
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| 13 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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| 14 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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| 15 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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| 16 | * GNU General Public License for more details. |
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| 17 | * |
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| 18 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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| 19 | * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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| 20 | * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. |
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| 21 | * |
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| 22 | * Author: |
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| 23 | * Fabian 'x3n' Landau |
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| 24 | * Co-authors: |
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| 25 | * Benjamin Grauer |
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| 26 | * |
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| 27 | */ |
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| 28 | |
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[1791] | 29 | /** |
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[2171] | 30 | @file |
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[1791] | 31 | @brief Implementation of several string manipulation functions. |
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| 32 | */ |
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| 33 | |
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[3250] | 34 | #include "StringUtils.h" |
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[1505] | 35 | |
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| 36 | #include <cctype> |
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[8232] | 37 | #include <ctime> |
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[11097] | 38 | #include <memory> |
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[2087] | 39 | #include "Convert.h" |
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| 40 | #include "Math.h" |
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[1625] | 41 | |
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[2171] | 42 | namespace orxonox |
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[2087] | 43 | { |
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[7401] | 44 | /// A blank string (""). Used to return a blank string by reference. |
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[6417] | 45 | std::string BLANKSTRING; |
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[2087] | 46 | |
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[7401] | 47 | /// Returns a string of a unique number. This function is guaranteed to never return the same string twice. |
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[2171] | 48 | std::string getUniqueNumberString() |
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| 49 | { |
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[3280] | 50 | return multi_cast<std::string>(getUniqueNumber()); |
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[2171] | 51 | } |
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[1505] | 52 | |
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[7401] | 53 | /// Removes all whitespaces from a string. |
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[2171] | 54 | void strip(std::string* str) |
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| 55 | { |
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| 56 | size_t pos; |
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[6417] | 57 | while ((pos = str->find(' ')) < str->length()) |
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| 58 | str->erase(pos, 1); |
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| 59 | while ((pos = str->find('\t')) < str->length()) |
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| 60 | str->erase(pos, 1); |
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| 61 | while ((pos = str->find('\n')) < str->length()) |
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| 62 | str->erase(pos, 1); |
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[2171] | 63 | } |
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[1505] | 64 | |
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[7401] | 65 | /// Returns a copy of a string without whitespaces. |
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[2171] | 66 | std::string getStripped(const std::string& str) |
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| 67 | { |
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[6417] | 68 | std::string output(str); |
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[2171] | 69 | strip(&output); |
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| 70 | return output; |
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| 71 | } |
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[1505] | 72 | |
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[7401] | 73 | /// Returns a copy of a string without trailing whitespaces. |
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[2171] | 74 | std::string removeTrailingWhitespaces(const std::string& str) |
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| 75 | { |
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| 76 | size_t pos1 = 0; |
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[3300] | 77 | int pos2 = static_cast<int>(str.size() - 1); |
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[2171] | 78 | for (; pos1 < str.size() && (str[pos1] == ' ' || str[pos1] == '\t' || str[pos1] == '\n'); pos1++); |
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| 79 | for (; pos2 > 0 && (str[pos2] == ' ' || str[pos2] == '\t' || str[pos2] == '\n'); pos2--); |
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| 80 | return str.substr(pos1, pos2 - pos1 + 1); |
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| 81 | } |
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[1505] | 82 | |
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[9550] | 83 | /// Splits a given string by a delimiter and stores it in an output vector. See @ref SubString for a more sophisticated implementation. |
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[8858] | 84 | void vectorize(const std::string& str, char delimiter, std::vector<std::string>* output) |
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| 85 | { |
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[9550] | 86 | output->clear(); |
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[8858] | 87 | for (size_t start = 0, end = 0; end != std::string::npos; start = end + 1) |
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| 88 | { |
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| 89 | end = str.find_first_of(delimiter, start); |
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| 90 | output->push_back(str.substr(start, end - start)); |
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| 91 | } |
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| 92 | } |
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| 93 | |
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[2171] | 94 | /** |
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[9550] | 95 | @brief Returns the position of the next quotation mark in the string, starting with start. Escaped quotation marks (with \ in front) are not considered. |
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[2171] | 96 | @param str The string |
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[7401] | 97 | @param start The first position to look at |
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| 98 | @return The position of the next quotation mark (@c std::string::npos if there is none) |
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[2171] | 99 | */ |
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| 100 | size_t getNextQuote(const std::string& str, size_t start) |
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[1505] | 101 | { |
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[2171] | 102 | size_t quote = start - 1; |
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| 103 | |
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[6417] | 104 | while ((quote = str.find('"', quote + 1)) != std::string::npos) |
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[2171] | 105 | { |
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| 106 | size_t backslash = quote; |
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| 107 | size_t numbackslashes = 0; |
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| 108 | for (; backslash > 0; backslash--, numbackslashes++) |
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| 109 | if (str[backslash - 1] != '\\') |
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| 110 | break; |
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| 111 | |
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| 112 | if (numbackslashes % 2 == 0) |
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[1505] | 113 | break; |
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[2171] | 114 | } |
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[1505] | 115 | |
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[2171] | 116 | return quote; |
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[1505] | 117 | } |
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| 118 | |
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[2171] | 119 | /** |
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[7401] | 120 | @brief Returns true if pos is between two quotation marks. |
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[2171] | 121 | @param str The string |
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| 122 | @param pos The position to check |
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[7401] | 123 | @return True if pos is between two quotation marks |
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[2171] | 124 | */ |
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| 125 | bool isBetweenQuotes(const std::string& str, size_t pos) |
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[1505] | 126 | { |
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[2171] | 127 | if (pos == std::string::npos) |
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[1830] | 128 | return false; |
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[1505] | 129 | |
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[2171] | 130 | size_t quotecount = 0; |
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[3301] | 131 | size_t quote = static_cast<size_t>(-1); |
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[2171] | 132 | while ((quote = getNextQuote(str, quote + 1)) < pos) |
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| 133 | quotecount++; |
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[1505] | 134 | |
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[9550] | 135 | if (quote == pos) |
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| 136 | return false; |
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[2171] | 137 | if (quote == std::string::npos) |
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| 138 | return false; |
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[1505] | 139 | |
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[2171] | 140 | return ((quotecount % 2) == 1); |
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| 141 | } |
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[1505] | 142 | |
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[7401] | 143 | /// Returns true if the string contains something like '..."between quotaton marks"...'. |
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[2171] | 144 | bool hasStringBetweenQuotes(const std::string& str) |
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| 145 | { |
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| 146 | size_t pos1 = getNextQuote(str, 0); |
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| 147 | size_t pos2 = getNextQuote(str, pos1 + 1); |
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| 148 | return (pos1 != std::string::npos && pos2 != std::string::npos && pos2 > pos1 + 1); |
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| 149 | } |
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[1505] | 150 | |
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[7401] | 151 | /// If the string contains something like '..."between quotaton marks"...' then 'between quotaton marks' gets returned, otherwise "". |
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[2171] | 152 | std::string getStringBetweenQuotes(const std::string& str) |
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| 153 | { |
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| 154 | size_t pos1 = getNextQuote(str, 0); |
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| 155 | size_t pos2 = getNextQuote(str, pos1 + 1); |
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| 156 | if (pos1 != std::string::npos && pos2 != std::string::npos) |
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[9550] | 157 | return str.substr(pos1 + 1, pos2 - pos1 - 1); |
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[2171] | 158 | else |
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| 159 | return ""; |
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| 160 | } |
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[1505] | 161 | |
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[2171] | 162 | /** |
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[7401] | 163 | @brief Removes enclosing quotation marks if available (including whitespaces at the outside of the quotation marks). |
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| 164 | @return The striped string without quotation marks |
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[2171] | 165 | */ |
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| 166 | std::string stripEnclosingQuotes(const std::string& str) |
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[1505] | 167 | { |
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[2171] | 168 | size_t start = std::string::npos; |
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| 169 | size_t end = 0; |
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| 170 | |
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| 171 | for (size_t pos = 0; (pos < str.size()) && (pos < std::string::npos); pos++) |
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[1505] | 172 | { |
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[2171] | 173 | if (str[pos] == '"') |
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| 174 | { |
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| 175 | start = pos; |
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| 176 | break; |
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| 177 | } |
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| 178 | |
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| 179 | if ((str[pos] != ' ') && (str[pos] != '\t') && (str[pos] != '\n')) |
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| 180 | return str; |
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[1505] | 181 | } |
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| 182 | |
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[2171] | 183 | for (size_t pos = str.size() - 1; pos < std::string::npos; pos--) |
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| 184 | { |
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| 185 | if (str[pos] == '"') |
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| 186 | { |
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| 187 | end = pos; |
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| 188 | break; |
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| 189 | } |
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[1505] | 190 | |
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[2171] | 191 | if ((str[pos] != ' ') && (str[pos] != '\t') && (str[pos] != '\n')) |
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| 192 | return str; |
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[1505] | 193 | } |
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| 194 | |
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[2171] | 195 | if ((start != std::string::npos) && (end != 0)) |
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| 196 | return str.substr(start + 1, end - start - 1); |
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| 197 | else |
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[1505] | 198 | return str; |
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| 199 | } |
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| 200 | |
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[2171] | 201 | /** |
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[7401] | 202 | @brief Removes enclosing braces '{' and '}' (the braces must be exactly on the beginning and the end of the string). |
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| 203 | @return The striped string without braces |
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[2171] | 204 | */ |
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| 205 | std::string stripEnclosingBraces(const std::string& str) |
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| 206 | { |
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| 207 | std::string output = str; |
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[1505] | 208 | |
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[2171] | 209 | while (output.size() >= 2 && output[0] == '{' && output[output.size() - 1] == '}') |
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| 210 | output = output.substr(1, output.size() - 2); |
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[1505] | 211 | |
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[2171] | 212 | return output; |
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| 213 | } |
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[1505] | 214 | |
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[2171] | 215 | /** |
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| 216 | @brief Determines if a string is a comment (starts with a comment-symbol). |
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[1505] | 217 | |
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[2171] | 218 | A comment is defined by a leading '#', '%', ';' or '//'. |
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| 219 | */ |
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| 220 | bool isComment(const std::string& str) |
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| 221 | { |
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| 222 | // Strip the line, whitespaces are disturbing |
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[6417] | 223 | const std::string& teststring = getStripped(str); |
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[1505] | 224 | |
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[2171] | 225 | // There are four possible comment-symbols: |
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| 226 | // 1) #comment in script-language style |
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| 227 | // 2) %comment in matlab style |
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| 228 | // 3) ;comment in unreal tournament config-file style |
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| 229 | // 4) //comment in code style |
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| 230 | if (teststring.size() >= 2) |
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| 231 | { |
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| 232 | if (teststring[0] == '#' || teststring[0] == '%' || teststring[0] == ';' || (teststring[0] == '/' && teststring[1] == '/')) |
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| 233 | return true; |
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| 234 | } |
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| 235 | else if (teststring.size() == 1) |
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| 236 | { |
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| 237 | if (teststring[0] == '#' || teststring[0] == '%' || teststring[0] == ';') |
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| 238 | return true; |
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| 239 | } |
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[1505] | 240 | |
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[2171] | 241 | return false; |
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[1505] | 242 | } |
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[2171] | 243 | |
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[7401] | 244 | /// Determines if a string is empty (contains only whitespaces). |
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[2171] | 245 | bool isEmpty(const std::string& str) |
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[1505] | 246 | { |
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[6417] | 247 | return getStripped(str).empty(); |
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[1505] | 248 | } |
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| 249 | |
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[2171] | 250 | /** |
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| 251 | @brief Adds backslashes to the given string which makes special chars visible. Existing slashes will be doubled. |
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[7401] | 252 | |
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| 253 | This function converts all special chars like line breaks, tabs, quotation marks etc. into |
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| 254 | a human readable format by adding a backslash. So for example "\n" will be converted to |
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| 255 | "\\" + "n". |
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| 256 | |
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| 257 | This is usually used when a string is written to a file. |
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| 258 | |
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| 259 | @see removeSlashes |
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[2171] | 260 | */ |
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| 261 | std::string addSlashes(const std::string& str) |
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| 262 | { |
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[6424] | 263 | std::string output(str.size() * 2, ' '); |
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| 264 | size_t i = 0; |
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[11071] | 265 | for (const char& character : str) |
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[6424] | 266 | { |
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[11071] | 267 | switch (character) |
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[6424] | 268 | { |
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| 269 | case '\\': output[i] = '\\'; output[i + 1] = '\\'; break; |
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| 270 | case '\n': output[i] = '\\'; output[i + 1] = 'n'; break; |
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| 271 | case '\t': output[i] = '\\'; output[i + 1] = 't'; break; |
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| 272 | case '\v': output[i] = '\\'; output[i + 1] = 'v'; break; |
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| 273 | case '\b': output[i] = '\\'; output[i + 1] = 'b'; break; |
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| 274 | case '\r': output[i] = '\\'; output[i + 1] = 'r'; break; |
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| 275 | case '\f': output[i] = '\\'; output[i + 1] = 'f'; break; |
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| 276 | case '\a': output[i] = '\\'; output[i + 1] = 'a'; break; |
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| 277 | case '"': output[i] = '\\'; output[i + 1] = '"'; break; |
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| 278 | case '\0': output[i] = '\\'; output[i + 1] = '0'; break; |
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[11071] | 279 | default : output[i] = character; ++i; continue; |
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[6424] | 280 | } |
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| 281 | i += 2; |
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| 282 | } |
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| 283 | output.resize(i); |
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[1505] | 284 | |
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[2171] | 285 | return output; |
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| 286 | } |
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[1505] | 287 | |
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[2171] | 288 | /** |
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| 289 | @brief Removes backslashes from the given string. Double backslashes are interpreted as one backslash. |
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[7401] | 290 | |
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| 291 | This function removes all backslashes and converts the human readable equivalents of |
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| 292 | special chars like "\\" + "n" into their real meaning (in this case a line break or "\n"). |
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| 293 | |
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| 294 | This is usually used when reading a string from a file. |
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| 295 | |
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| 296 | @see addSlashes |
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[2171] | 297 | */ |
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| 298 | std::string removeSlashes(const std::string& str) |
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| 299 | { |
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| 300 | if (str.size() <= 1) |
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| 301 | return str; |
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[1505] | 302 | |
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[6424] | 303 | std::string output(str.size(), ' '); |
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| 304 | size_t i = 0; |
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| 305 | size_t pos = 0; |
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| 306 | while (pos < str.size() - 1) |
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[2171] | 307 | { |
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| 308 | if (str[pos] == '\\') |
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| 309 | { |
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[6424] | 310 | switch (str[pos + 1]) |
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| 311 | { |
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| 312 | case '\\': output[i] = '\\'; break; |
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| 313 | case 'n': output[i] = '\n'; break; |
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| 314 | case 't': output[i] = '\t'; break; |
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| 315 | case 'v': output[i] = '\v'; break; |
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| 316 | case 'b': output[i] = '\b'; break; |
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| 317 | case 'r': output[i] = '\r'; break; |
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| 318 | case 'f': output[i] = '\f'; break; |
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| 319 | case 'a': output[i] = '\a'; break; |
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| 320 | case '"': output[i] = '"'; break; |
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| 321 | case '0': output[i] = '\0'; break; |
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| 322 | default: ++pos; continue; |
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| 323 | } |
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| 324 | pos += 2; ++i; |
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[2171] | 325 | } |
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[6424] | 326 | else |
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| 327 | output[i++] = str[pos++]; |
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[2171] | 328 | } |
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[6424] | 329 | if (pos < str.size()) |
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| 330 | output[i++] = str[pos]; |
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| 331 | output.resize(i); |
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[1505] | 332 | |
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[2171] | 333 | return output; |
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| 334 | } |
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| 335 | |
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[7401] | 336 | /// Replaces each char between A and Z with its lowercase equivalent. |
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[2171] | 337 | void lowercase(std::string* str) |
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[1505] | 338 | { |
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[11071] | 339 | for (char& character : *str) |
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[1505] | 340 | { |
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[11071] | 341 | character = static_cast<char>(tolower(character)); |
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[1505] | 342 | } |
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| 343 | } |
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| 344 | |
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[7401] | 345 | /// Returns a copy of the given string where all chars are converted to lowercase. |
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[2171] | 346 | std::string getLowercase(const std::string& str) |
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| 347 | { |
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[6417] | 348 | std::string output(str); |
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[2171] | 349 | lowercase(&output); |
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| 350 | return output; |
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| 351 | } |
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[1505] | 352 | |
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[7401] | 353 | /// Replaces each char between a and z with its uppercase equivalent. |
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[2171] | 354 | void uppercase(std::string* str) |
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[1505] | 355 | { |
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[11071] | 356 | for (char& character : *str) |
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[2171] | 357 | { |
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[11071] | 358 | character = static_cast<char>(toupper(character)); |
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[2171] | 359 | } |
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[1505] | 360 | } |
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| 361 | |
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[7401] | 362 | /// Returns a copy of the given string where all chars are converted to uppercase. |
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[2171] | 363 | std::string getUppercase(const std::string& str) |
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| 364 | { |
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[6417] | 365 | std::string output(str); |
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[2171] | 366 | uppercase(&output); |
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| 367 | return output; |
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| 368 | } |
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[1505] | 369 | |
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[2171] | 370 | /** |
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| 371 | @brief Compares two strings ignoring different casing. |
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[7401] | 372 | @return s1 == s1 -> returns 0 / s1 < s2 -> returns -1 / s1 >= s2 -> returns 1 |
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[2171] | 373 | */ |
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| 374 | int nocaseCmp(const std::string& s1, const std::string& s2) |
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[1505] | 375 | { |
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[2171] | 376 | std::string::const_iterator it1=s1.begin(); |
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| 377 | std::string::const_iterator it2=s2.begin(); |
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| 378 | |
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| 379 | //stop when either string's end has been reached |
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| 380 | while ( (it1!=s1.end()) && (it2!=s2.end()) ) |
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| 381 | { |
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| 382 | if(::toupper(*it1) != ::toupper(*it2)) //letters differ? |
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| 383 | // return -1 to indicate smaller than, 1 otherwise |
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| 384 | return (::toupper(*it1) < ::toupper(*it2)) ? -1 : 1; |
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| 385 | //proceed to the next character in each string |
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| 386 | ++it1; |
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| 387 | ++it2; |
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| 388 | } |
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| 389 | size_t size1=s1.size(), size2=s2.size();// cache lengths |
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| 390 | //return -1,0 or 1 according to strings' lengths |
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| 391 | if (size1==size2) |
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| 392 | return 0; |
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| 393 | return (size1<size2) ? -1 : 1; |
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[1505] | 394 | } |
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| 395 | |
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| 396 | |
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[2171] | 397 | /** |
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[7401] | 398 | @brief Compares the first @a len chars of two strings ignoring different casing. |
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[2171] | 399 | @param s1 First string |
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| 400 | @param s2 Second string |
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| 401 | @param len Maximal number of chars to compare |
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| 402 | */ |
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| 403 | int nocaseCmp(const std::string& s1, const std::string& s2, size_t len) |
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[1505] | 404 | { |
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[2171] | 405 | if (len == 0) |
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| 406 | return 0; |
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| 407 | std::string::const_iterator it1=s1.begin(); |
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| 408 | std::string::const_iterator it2=s2.begin(); |
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[1505] | 409 | |
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[2171] | 410 | //stop when either string's end has been reached |
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| 411 | while ( (it1!=s1.end()) && (it2!=s2.end()) && len-- > 0) |
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| 412 | { |
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| 413 | if(::toupper(*it1) != ::toupper(*it2)) //letters differ? |
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| 414 | // return -1 to indicate smaller than, 1 otherwise |
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| 415 | return (::toupper(*it1) < ::toupper(*it2)) ? -1 : 1; |
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| 416 | //proceed to the next character in each string |
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| 417 | ++it1; |
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| 418 | ++it2; |
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| 419 | } |
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[1505] | 420 | return 0; |
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[2171] | 421 | } |
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[1505] | 422 | |
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[7401] | 423 | /// Returns true if the string contains a comment, introduced by #, %, ; or //. |
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[2171] | 424 | bool hasComment(const std::string& str) |
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[1505] | 425 | { |
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[9550] | 426 | return (getNextCommentPosition(str) != std::string::npos); |
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[1505] | 427 | } |
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| 428 | |
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[9550] | 429 | /// If the string contains a comment, the comment gets returned (including the comment symbol and white spaces in front of it), an empty string otherwise. |
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[2171] | 430 | std::string getComment(const std::string& str) |
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| 431 | { |
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[9550] | 432 | size_t pos = getNextCommentPosition(str); |
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| 433 | if (pos == std::string::npos) |
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| 434 | return ""; |
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| 435 | else |
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| 436 | return str.substr(pos); |
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[2171] | 437 | } |
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[1505] | 438 | |
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[2171] | 439 | /** |
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[9550] | 440 | @brief Returns the beginning of the next comment including whitespaces in front of the comment symbol. |
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[2171] | 441 | @param str The string |
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[7401] | 442 | @param start The first position to look at |
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[2171] | 443 | */ |
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| 444 | size_t getNextCommentPosition(const std::string& str, size_t start) |
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| 445 | { |
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| 446 | for (size_t i = start; i < str.size(); i++) |
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| 447 | if (isComment(str.substr(i))) |
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| 448 | return i; |
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[1505] | 449 | |
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[2171] | 450 | return std::string::npos; |
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| 451 | } |
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[3327] | 452 | |
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| 453 | /** |
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| 454 | @brief Replaces individual charaters |
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| 455 | @param str String to be manipulated |
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| 456 | @param target Character to be replaced |
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| 457 | @param replacement Replacement character |
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| 458 | @return Number of replacements |
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| 459 | */ |
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[7284] | 460 | size_t replaceCharacters(std::string& str, char target, char replacement) |
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[3327] | 461 | { |
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| 462 | size_t j = 0; |
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[11071] | 463 | for (char& character : str) |
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[3327] | 464 | { |
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[11071] | 465 | if (character == target) |
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[3327] | 466 | { |
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[11071] | 467 | character = replacement; |
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[3327] | 468 | ++j; |
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| 469 | } |
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| 470 | } |
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| 471 | return j; |
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| 472 | } |
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[7284] | 473 | |
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| 474 | /** |
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| 475 | @brief Calculates the Levenshtein distance between two strings. |
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| 476 | |
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| 477 | The Levenshtein distance is defined by the number of transformations needed to convert str1 |
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| 478 | into str2. Possible transformations are substituted, added, or removed characters. |
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| 479 | */ |
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| 480 | unsigned int getLevenshteinDistance(const std::string& str1, const std::string& str2) |
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| 481 | { |
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| 482 | size_t cols = str1.size() + 1; |
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| 483 | size_t rows = str2.size() + 1; |
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[11071] | 484 | const std::unique_ptr<int[]> matrix(new int[rows * cols]); |
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[7284] | 485 | |
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| 486 | for (size_t r = 0; r < rows; ++r) |
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| 487 | for (size_t c = 0; c < cols; ++c) |
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| 488 | matrix[r*cols + c] = 0; |
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| 489 | |
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| 490 | for (size_t i = 1; i < cols; ++i) |
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| 491 | matrix[0*cols + i] = i; |
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| 492 | for (size_t i = 1; i < rows; ++i) |
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| 493 | matrix[i*cols + 0] = i; |
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| 494 | |
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| 495 | for (size_t r = 1; r < rows; ++r) |
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| 496 | for (size_t c = 1; c < cols; ++c) |
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| 497 | matrix[r*cols + c] = (str1[c-1] != str2[r-1]); |
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| 498 | |
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| 499 | for (size_t r = 1; r < rows; ++r) |
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| 500 | for (size_t c = 1; c < cols; ++c) |
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| 501 | matrix[r*cols + c] = std::min(std::min(matrix[(r-1)*cols + c] + 1, |
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| 502 | matrix[r*cols + c-1] + 1), |
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| 503 | matrix[(r-1)*cols + c-1] + (str1[c-1] != str2[r-1])); |
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| 504 | |
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| 505 | return matrix[(rows-1)*cols + cols-1]; |
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| 506 | } |
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[8858] | 507 | |
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[8232] | 508 | /** |
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| 509 | @brief |
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| 510 | Get a timestamp for the curent time instant. |
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| 511 | @return |
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| 512 | Returns a string with the timestamp. |
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| 513 | */ |
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| 514 | std::string getTimestamp(void) |
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| 515 | { |
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| 516 | struct tm *pTime; |
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| 517 | time_t ctTime; std::time(&ctTime); |
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| 518 | pTime = std::localtime( &ctTime ); |
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| 519 | std::ostringstream oss; |
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| 520 | oss << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0') << (pTime->tm_mon + 1) |
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| 521 | << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0') << pTime->tm_mday |
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| 522 | << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0') << (pTime->tm_year + 1900) |
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| 523 | << "_" << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0') << pTime->tm_hour |
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| 524 | << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0') << pTime->tm_min |
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| 525 | << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0') << pTime->tm_sec; |
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| 526 | return oss.str(); |
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| 527 | } |
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[1505] | 528 | } |
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