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//! This module is intended for internal use only. Only a few
//! type aliases are exported. A tiny string or `tstr<N>`, with N<=256,
//! is a version of fixed str that represents the best compromise between
//! memory and runtime efficiency. Each `tstr<N>` can hold a string of up to
//! N-1 bytes, with max N=256. A `tstr<N>` is represented underneath
//! by a `[u8;N]` with the first byte always representing the length of the
//! string. A tstr is not necessarily zero-terminated.
//! Because currently Rust does not allow conditions on const generics
//! such as `where N<=256`, this type is not fully exported and one can
//! only use the type aliases.
#![allow(unused_variables)]
#![allow(non_snake_case)]
#![allow(non_camel_case_types)]
#![allow(unused_parens)]
#![allow(unused_assignments)]
#![allow(unused_mut)]
#![allow(unused_imports)]
#![allow(dead_code)]
extern crate alloc;
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
extern crate std;
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use crate::fstr;
use crate::zstr;
use crate::{str12, str128, str16, str192, str24, str256, str32, str4, str48, str64, str8, str96};
use core::cmp::{min, Ordering};
use core::ops::{Add, Index, IndexMut, Range, RangeFrom, RangeFull, RangeTo};
use core::ops::{RangeInclusive, RangeToInclusive};
/// **This structure is only made public with the `features pub-tstr` option.**
/// Otherwise, it can only be referenced through the
/// public type aliases [str4] through [str256].
/// This type supports `#![no_std]`
///
/// A feature unique to the tstr type aliases is the ability to concatenate
/// strings by generating higher-capacity types. Concatenating two strN
/// strings will always generate a strM with M=2*N, for str4 - str128.
/// ```
/// # use fixedstr::*;
/// let a = str8::from("aaaaaa");
/// let b = str8::from("bbbbbb");
/// let c = a + b; // type of c will be str16
/// assert_eq!(c,"aaaaaabbbbbb");
/// assert_eq!(c.capacity(), 15);
/// ```
/// In contrast, concatenating other string types such as zstr will always
/// produce strings of the same type and capacity.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub struct tstr<const N: usize = 256> {
chrs: [u8; N],
} //tstr
impl<const N: usize> tstr<N> {
/// creates a new `tstr<N>` with given &str. If the length of s exceeds
/// N, the extra characters are ignored. This function is also called by
/// several others including [tstr::from]. This function can now handle
/// utf8 strings properly.
pub fn make(s: &str) -> tstr<N> {
let mut chars = [0u8; N];
let bytes = s.as_bytes(); // &[u8]
let blen = bytes.len();
/*
if (blen >= N) {
eprintln!("!Fixedstr Warning in str::make: length of string literal \"{}\" exceeds the capacity of type str{}; string truncated",s,N);
}
*/
let limit = min(N - 1, blen);
chars[1..limit + 1].copy_from_slice(&bytes[..limit]);
chars[0] = limit as u8;
/*
for i in 0..blen
{
if i<N-1 {chars[i+1] = bytes[i];}
else { chars[0] = i as u8; break; }
}
*/
if chars[0] == 0 {
chars[0] = blen as u8;
}
tstr { chrs: chars }
} //make
/// alias for [Self::make]
pub fn create(s: &str) -> tstr<N> {
let mut chars = [0u8; N];
let bytes = s.as_bytes();
let blen = bytes.len();
let limit = min(N - 1, blen);
chars[1..limit + 1].copy_from_slice(&bytes[..limit]);
chars[0] = limit as u8;
if chars[0] == 0 {
chars[0] = blen as u8;
}
tstr { chrs: chars }
} //create
/// version of make that returns the string in an `Err(_)` if
/// truncation is requried, or in an `Ok(_)` if no truncation is required
pub fn try_make(s: &str) -> Result<tstr<N>, &str> {
if s.len() > N - 1 {
Err(s)
} else {
Ok(tstr::make(s))
}
}
/// creates an empty string, equivalent to tstr::default()
pub fn new() -> tstr<N> {
tstr::make("")
}
/// length of the string in bytes (consistent with [str::len]). This
/// is a constant-time operation.
#[inline]
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.chrs[0] as usize
}
/// returns the number of characters in the string regardless of
/// character class
pub fn charlen(&self) -> usize {
self.to_str().chars().count()
}
/// returns maximum capacity in bytes
pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize {
N - 1
}
/// converts tstr to an owned string
// #[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub fn to_string(&self) -> alloc::string::String {
//let vs: alloc::vec::Vec<_> = self.chrs[1..self.len() + 1].iter().map(|x| *x).collect();
//alloc::string::String::from_utf8(vs).expect("Invalid utf8 string")
alloc::string::String::from(self.as_str())
}
/// returns copy of u8 array underneath the tstr
pub fn as_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] {
&self.chrs[1..self.len() + 1]
}
/// converts tstr to &str using [core::str::from_utf8_unchecked]
pub fn to_str(&self) -> &str {
unsafe { core::str::from_utf8_unchecked(&self.chrs[1..self.len() + 1]) }
}
/// checked version of [tstr::to_str], may panic
pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
core::str::from_utf8(&self.chrs[1..self.len() + 1]).unwrap()
}
/// changes a character at character position i to c. This function
/// requires that c is in the same character class (ascii or unicode)
/// as the char being replaced. It never shuffles the bytes underneath.
/// The function returns true if the change was successful.
pub fn set(&mut self, i: usize, c: char) -> bool {
let ref mut cbuf = [0u8; 4];
c.encode_utf8(cbuf);
let clen = c.len_utf8();
if let Some((bi, rc)) = self.to_str().char_indices().nth(i) {
if clen == rc.len_utf8() {
self.chrs[bi + 1..bi + clen + 1].copy_from_slice(&cbuf[..clen]);
//for k in 0..clen {self.chrs[bi+k+1] = cbuf[k];}
return true;
}
}
return false;
} //set
/// adds chars to end of current string up to maximum size N of `tstr<N>`,
/// returns the portion of the push string that was NOT pushed due to
/// capacity, so
/// if "" is returned then all characters were pushed successfully.
pub fn push<'t>(&mut self, s: &'t str) -> &'t str {
/*
if s.len() < 1 {
return s;
}
let mut buf = [0u8; 4];
let mut i = self.len();
let mut sci = 0; // length in bytes
for c in s.chars() {
let clen = c.len_utf8();
c.encode_utf8(&mut buf);
if i+clen+1 <= N {
self.chrs[i+1 .. i+clen+1].copy_from_slice(&buf[..clen]);
i += clen;
} else {
self.chrs[0] = i as u8;
return &s[sci..];
}
sci += clen;
}
if i < N {
self.chrs[0] = i as u8;
} // set length
&s[sci..]
*/
self.push_str(s)
} //push
/// alias for [Self::push]
pub fn push_str<'t>(&mut self, src: &'t str) -> &'t str {
//self.push(s)
let srclen = src.len();
let slen = self.len();
let bytes = &src.as_bytes();
let length = core::cmp::min(slen + srclen, N - 1);
let remain = if N - 1 >= (slen + srclen) {
0
} else {
(srclen + slen) - N + 1
};
let mut i = 0;
while i < srclen && i + slen + 1 < N {
self.chrs[slen + i + 1] = bytes[i];
i += 1;
} //while
self.chrs[0] += i as u8;
&src[srclen - remain..]
} //push_str
/// pushes a single character to the end of the string, returning
/// true on success.
pub fn push_char(&mut self, c: char) -> bool {
let clen = c.len_utf8();
let slen = self.len();
if slen + clen >= N {
return false;
}
let mut buf = [0u8; 4]; // char buffer
c.encode_utf8(&mut buf);
for i in 0..clen {
self.chrs[slen + i + 1] = buf[i];
}
self.chrs[0] = (slen + clen) as u8;
true
} // push_char
/// remove and return last character in string, if it exists
pub fn pop_char(&mut self) -> Option<char> {
if self.len() == 0 {
return None;
}
let (ci, lastchar) = self.char_indices().last().unwrap();
self.chrs[0] = ci as u8;
Some(lastchar)
} //pop
/// returns the nth char of the tstr
pub fn nth(&self, n: usize) -> Option<char> {
self.to_str().chars().nth(n)
}
/// returns the nth byte of the string as a char. This
/// function should only be called, for example, on ascii strings. It
/// is designed to be quicker than [tstr::nth], and does not check array bounds or
/// check n against the length of the string. Nor does it check
/// if the value returned is a valid character.
pub fn nth_bytechar(&self, n: usize) -> char {
self.chrs[n + 1] as char
}
/// alias for [Self::nth_bytechar] (for backwards compatibility)
pub fn nth_ascii(&self, n: usize) -> char {
self.chrs[n + 1] as char
}
/// determines if string is an ascii string
pub fn is_ascii(&self) -> bool {
self.to_str().is_ascii()
}
/// shortens the tstr in-place (mutates). n indicates the number of
/// *characters* to keep in thestring. If n is greater than the
/// current character-length ([Self::charlen]) of the string, this operation will have no effect.
pub fn truncate(&mut self, n: usize) // n is char position, not binary position
{
if let Some((bi, c)) = self.to_str().char_indices().nth(n) {
self.chrs[0] = bi as u8;
}
}
/// truncates string up to *byte* position n. **Panics** if n is
/// not on a character boundary, similar to truncate on owned Strings.
pub fn truncate_bytes(&mut self, n: usize) {
if (n < self.chrs[0] as usize) {
assert!(self.is_char_boundary(n));
self.chrs[0] = n as u8;
}
}
/// Trims **in-place** trailing ascii whitespaces. This function
/// regards all bytes as single chars. The operation panics if
/// the resulting string does not end on a character boundary.
pub fn right_ascii_trim(&mut self) {
let mut n = self.chrs[0] as usize;
while n > 0 && (self.chrs[n] as char).is_ascii_whitespace() {
//self.chrs[n-1] = 0;
n -= 1;
}
assert!(self.is_char_boundary(n));
self.chrs[0] = n as u8;
} //right_trim
/// resets string to empty string
pub fn clear(&mut self) {
self.chrs[0] = 0;
}
/// in-place modification of ascii characters to lower-case. Panics if
/// the string is not ascii.
pub fn make_ascii_lowercase(&mut self) {
assert!(self.is_ascii());
let end = (self.chrs[0] as usize) + 1;
for b in &mut self.chrs[1..end] {
if *b >= 65 && *b <= 90 {
*b |= 32;
}
}
} //make_ascii_lowercase
/// in-place modification of ascii characters to upper-case. Panics if
/// the string is not ascii.
pub fn make_ascii_uppercase(&mut self) {
assert!(self.is_ascii());
let end = (self.chrs[0] as usize) + 1;
for b in &mut self.chrs[1..end] {
if *b >= 97 && *b <= 122 {
*b -= 32;
}
}
}
/// Constructs a clone of this fstr but with only upper-case ascii
/// characters. This contrasts with [str::to_ascii_uppercase],
/// which creates an owned String.
pub fn to_ascii_upper(&self) -> Self {
let mut cp = self.clone();
cp.make_ascii_uppercase();
cp
}
/// Constructs a clone of this fstr but with only lower-case ascii
/// characters. This contrasts with [str::to_ascii_lowercase],
/// which creates an owned String.
pub fn to_ascii_lower(&self) -> Self {
let mut cp = *self;
cp.make_ascii_lowercase();
cp
}
} //impl tstr<N>
impl<const N: usize> core::ops::Deref for tstr<N> {
type Target = str;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
self.to_str()
}
}
impl<const N: usize> core::convert::AsRef<str> for tstr<N> {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &str {
self.to_str()
}
}
impl<const N: usize> core::convert::AsMut<str> for tstr<N> {
fn as_mut(&mut self) -> &mut str {
let blen = self.len() + 1;
unsafe { core::str::from_utf8_unchecked_mut(&mut self.chrs[1..blen]) }
}
}
impl<T: AsRef<str> + ?Sized, const N: usize> core::convert::From<&T> for tstr<N> {
fn from(s: &T) -> tstr<N> {
tstr::make(s.as_ref())
}
}
impl<T: AsMut<str> + ?Sized, const N: usize> core::convert::From<&mut T> for tstr<N> {
fn from(s: &mut T) -> tstr<N> {
tstr::make(s.as_mut())
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<const N: usize> core::convert::From<std::string::String> for tstr<N> {
fn from(s: std::string::String) -> tstr<N> {
tstr::<N>::make(&s[..])
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<const N: usize, const M: usize> std::convert::From<fstr<M>> for tstr<N> {
fn from(s: fstr<M>) -> tstr<N> {
tstr::<N>::make(s.to_str())
}
}
impl<const N: usize, const M: usize> core::convert::From<zstr<M>> for tstr<N> {
fn from(s: zstr<M>) -> tstr<N> {
tstr::<N>::make(s.to_str())
}
}
impl<const N: usize> core::cmp::PartialOrd for tstr<N> {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering> {
//Some(self.chrs[0..self.len()].cmp(other.chrs[0..other.len()]))
Some(self.cmp(other))
}
}
impl<const N: usize> core::cmp::Ord for tstr<N> {
fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering {
self.chrs[1..self.len() + 1].cmp(&other.chrs[1..other.len() + 1])
}
}
impl<const M: usize> tstr<M> {
/// converts an tstr\<M\> to an tstr\<N\>. If the length of the string being
/// converted is greater than N, the extra characters will be ignored.
/// This operation produces a copy (non-destructive).
/// Example:
///```ignore
/// let s1:tstr<8> = tstr::from("abcdefg");
/// let s2:tstr<16> = s1.resize();
///```
pub fn resize<const N: usize>(&self) -> tstr<N> {
let slen = self.len();
let length = if (slen < N - 1) { slen } else { N - 1 };
let mut chars = [0u8; N];
chars[1..length + 1].copy_from_slice(&self.chrs[1..length + 1]);
//for i in 0..length {chars[i+1] = self.chrs[i+1];}
chars[0] = (length) as u8;
tstr { chrs: chars }
} //resize
/// version of resize that does not allow string truncation due to length
pub fn reallocate<const N: usize>(&self) -> Option<tstr<N>> {
if self.len() < N {
Some(self.resize())
} else {
None
}
} //reallocate
} //impl tstr<M>
impl<const N: usize> core::fmt::Display for tstr<N> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", self.to_str())
}
}
impl<const N: usize> PartialEq<&str> for tstr<N> {
fn eq(&self, other: &&str) -> bool {
self.to_str() == *other // see below
} //eq
}
impl<const N: usize> PartialEq<&str> for &tstr<N> {
fn eq(&self, other: &&str) -> bool {
&self.to_str() == other
} //eq
}
impl<'t, const N: usize> PartialEq<tstr<N>> for &'t str {
fn eq(&self, other: &tstr<N>) -> bool {
&other.to_str() == self
}
}
impl<'t, const N: usize> PartialEq<&tstr<N>> for &'t str {
fn eq(&self, other: &&tstr<N>) -> bool {
&other.to_str() == self
}
}
/// defaults to empty string
impl<const N: usize> Default for tstr<N> {
fn default() -> Self {
tstr::<N>::make("")
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<const N: usize, const M: usize> PartialEq<tstr<N>> for fstr<M> {
fn eq(&self, other: &tstr<N>) -> bool {
other.to_str() == self.to_str()
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<const N: usize, const M: usize> PartialEq<fstr<N>> for tstr<M> {
fn eq(&self, other: &fstr<N>) -> bool {
other.to_str() == self.to_str()
}
}
impl<const N: usize, const M: usize> PartialEq<zstr<N>> for tstr<M> {
fn eq(&self, other: &zstr<N>) -> bool {
other.to_str() == self.to_str()
}
}
impl<const N: usize> core::fmt::Debug for tstr<N> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
f.pad(&self.to_str())
}
} // Debug impl
/*
///Convert tstr to &str slice
impl<IndexType, const N: usize> core::ops::Index<IndexType> for tstr<N>
where
IndexType: core::slice::SliceIndex<str>,
{
type Output = IndexType::Output;
fn index(&self, index: IndexType) -> &Self::Output {
&self.to_str()[index]
}
} //impl Index
*/
impl<const N: usize> tstr<N> {
/// returns a copy of the portion of the string, string could be truncated
/// if indices are out of range. Similar to slice [start..end]
pub fn substr(&self, start: usize, end: usize) -> tstr<N> {
let mut chars = [0u8; N];
let mut inds = self.char_indices();
let len = self.len();
if start >= len || end <= start {
return tstr { chrs: chars };
}
chars[0] = (end - start) as u8;
let (si, _) = inds.nth(start).unwrap();
let last = if (end >= len) {
len
} else {
match inds.nth(end - start - 1) {
Some((ei, _)) => ei,
None => len,
} //match
}; //let last =...
chars[1..last - si + 1].copy_from_slice(&self.chrs[si + 1..last + 1]);
/*
for i in si..last
{
chars[i-si+1] = self.chrs[i+1];
}
*/
tstr { chrs: chars }
} //substr
}
impl Add for str8 {
type Output = str16;
fn add(self, other: Self) -> Self::Output {
let mut cat: Self::Output = self.resize();
let slen = self.len();
let olen = other.len();
cat.chrs[slen + 1..slen + olen + 1].copy_from_slice(&other.chrs[1..olen + 1]);
cat.chrs[0] = (slen + olen) as u8;
cat
}
} //Add
impl Add for str16 {
type Output = str32;
fn add(self, other: Self) -> Self::Output {
let mut cat: Self::Output = self.resize();
let slen = self.len();
let olen = other.len();
cat.chrs[slen + 1..slen + olen + 1].copy_from_slice(&other.chrs[1..olen + 1]);
cat.chrs[0] = (slen + olen) as u8;
cat
}
} //Add
impl Add for str32 {
type Output = str64;
fn add(self, other: Self) -> Self::Output {
let mut cat: Self::Output = self.resize();
let slen = self.len();
let olen = other.len();
cat.chrs[slen + 1..slen + olen + 1].copy_from_slice(&other.chrs[1..olen + 1]);
cat.chrs[0] = (slen + olen) as u8;
cat
}
} //Add
impl Add for str64 {
type Output = str128;
fn add(self, other: Self) -> Self::Output {
let mut cat: Self::Output = self.resize();
let slen = self.len();
let olen = other.len();
cat.chrs[slen + 1..slen + olen + 1].copy_from_slice(&other.chrs[1..olen + 1]);
cat.chrs[0] = (slen + olen) as u8;
cat
}
} //Add
impl Add for str128 {
type Output = str256;
fn add(self, other: Self) -> Self::Output {
let mut cat: Self::Output = self.resize();
let slen = self.len();
let olen = other.len();
cat.chrs[slen + 1..slen + olen + 1].copy_from_slice(&other.chrs[1..olen + 1]);
cat.chrs[0] = (slen + olen) as u8;
cat
}
} //Add
impl Add for str4 {
type Output = str8;
fn add(self, other: Self) -> Self::Output {
let mut cat: Self::Output = self.resize();
let slen = self.len();
let olen = other.len();
cat.chrs[slen + 1..slen + olen + 1].copy_from_slice(&other.chrs[1..olen + 1]);
cat.chrs[0] = (slen + olen) as u8;
cat
}
} //Add
impl Add for str12 {
type Output = str24;
fn add(self, other: Self) -> Self::Output {
let mut cat: Self::Output = self.resize();
let slen = self.len();
let olen = other.len();
cat.chrs[slen + 1..slen + olen + 1].copy_from_slice(&other.chrs[1..olen + 1]);
cat.chrs[0] = (slen + olen) as u8;
cat
}
} //Add
impl Add for str24 {
type Output = str48;
fn add(self, other: Self) -> Self::Output {
let mut cat: Self::Output = self.resize();
let slen = self.len();
let olen = other.len();
cat.chrs[slen + 1..slen + olen + 1].copy_from_slice(&other.chrs[1..olen + 1]);
cat.chrs[0] = (slen + olen) as u8;
cat
}
} //Add
impl Add for str48 {
type Output = str96;
fn add(self, other: Self) -> Self::Output {
let mut cat: Self::Output = self.resize();
let slen = self.len();
let olen = other.len();
cat.chrs[slen + 1..slen + olen + 1].copy_from_slice(&other.chrs[1..olen + 1]);
cat.chrs[0] = (slen + olen) as u8;
cat
}
} //Add
impl Add for str96 {
type Output = str192;
fn add(self, other: Self) -> Self::Output {
let mut cat: Self::Output = self.resize();
let slen = self.len();
let olen = other.len();
cat.chrs[slen + 1..slen + olen + 1].copy_from_slice(&other.chrs[1..olen + 1]);
cat.chrs[0] = (slen + olen) as u8;
cat
}
} //Add
impl<const N: usize> Add<&str> for tstr<N> {
type Output = tstr<N>;
fn add(self, other: &str) -> tstr<N> {
let mut a2 = self;
a2.push(other);
a2
}
} //Add &str
impl<const N: usize> Add<&tstr<N>> for &str {
type Output = tstr<N>;
fn add(self, other: &tstr<N>) -> tstr<N> {
let mut a2 = tstr::from(self);
a2.push(other);
a2
}
} //Add &str on left
impl<const N: usize> Add<tstr<N>> for &str {
type Output = tstr<N>;
fn add(self, other: tstr<N>) -> tstr<N> {
let mut a2 = tstr::from(self);
a2.push(&other);
a2
}
} //Add &str on left
////////////// core::fmt::Write trait
/// Usage:
/// ```
/// # use fixedstr::*;
/// use core::fmt::Write;
/// let mut s = str16::new();
/// let result = write!(&mut s,"hello {}, {}, {}",1,2,3);
/// /* or */
/// let s2 = str_format!(str32,"abx{}{}{}",1,2,3);
/// ```
impl<const N: usize> core::fmt::Write for tstr<N> {
fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> core::fmt::Result {
if s.len() + self.len() > N - 1 {
return Err(core::fmt::Error::default());
}
self.push(s);
Ok(())
} //write_str
} //core::fmt::Write trait
/*
impl<T:core::fmt::Display, const N:usize> ToTstr<N> for T {
fn to_tstr(&self) -> tstr<N> {
use core::fmt::Write;
let mut t = tstr::<N>::new();
//let mut ft = core::fmt::Formatter::new(&mut t); //unstable
//core::fmt::Display::fmt(self,&mut ft).expect("Display implementation returned an error");
write!(&mut t, "{}", self).expect("Display trait implementation returned an error");
t
}
}// generic tostr
*/
/*
impl<const N:usize> ToTstr<N> for i64 {
fn to_tstr(&self) -> tstr<N> {
/* works but obviously not good
extern crate std;
use std::string::ToString;
tstr::make(&self.to_string())
*/
let mut t = tstr::<N>::new();
let mut buf = [0u8;N];
let mut x = if self<&0 {t.push_char('-'); -1*self} else {*self};
let mut bi = 0;
while x>0 {
buf[bi] = ((x%10) + 48) as u8;
x /= 10;
bi += 1;
}
let mut ti = if self<&0 {2} else {1};
while bi>0 {
t.chrs[ti] = buf[bi-1];
bi -= 1;
ti += 1;
}
t
}
}// i64 tostr
*/