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harbour-core/harbour/contrib/libct/addascii.c
Przemyslaw Czerpak 71acb177c3 2007-01-24 10:25 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/config/w32/bcc32.cf
  * harbour/include/hbexprb.c
  * harbour/include/hbpcode.h
  * harbour/include/hbxvm.h
  * harbour/source/compiler/genc.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/gencc.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbdead.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbfix.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hblbl.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbpcode.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbstripl.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/set.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/gtsln.c
  * harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
    * recent fixes from Beta1

  * harbour/contrib/libct/Makefile
  - harbour/contrib/libct/bit1.c
  - harbour/contrib/libct/bit2.c
  - harbour/contrib/libct/bit3.c
  + harbour/contrib/libct/bitnum.c
    ! rewritten bit functions

  * harbour/contrib/libct/addascii.c
    * cleanup

  * harbour/contrib/odbc/Makefile
  * harbour/contrib/odbc/odbc.c
  * harbour/contrib/odbc/sql.ch
  - harbour/contrib/odbc/sql.h
  - harbour/contrib/odbc/sqlext.h
  - harbour/contrib/odbc/sqltypes.h
  * harbour/contrib/odbc/todbc.prg
    ! synced with xHarbour

  * harbour/contrib/rdd_ads/ads1.c
    ! fixed typo in DBI_GETHEADERSIZE

  * harbour/contrib/rdd_ads/adsfunc.c
    + added ADSDDREMOVEINDEXFILE - borrowed from xHarbour

  * harbour/source/rtl/alert.prg
    * minor cleanup

  * harbour/source/rtl/gtfunc.c
    * use HB_ERR_ARGS_BASEPARAMS in error messages

  * harbour/source/rtl/transfrm.c
    * casting
2007-01-24 09:27:02 +00:00

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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* ADDASCII() CT3 string function
*
* Copyright 2001 IntTec GmbH, Neunlindenstr 32, 79106 Freiburg, Germany
* Author: Martin Vogel <vogel@inttec.de>
*
* www - http://www.harbour-project.org
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
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*
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*
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*
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*
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*
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*/
#include "ct.h"
/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* ADDASCII()
* $CATEGORY$
* CT3 string functions
* $ONELINER$
* Add an integer value to an ascii value of a string
* $SYNTAX$
* ADDASCII (<[@]cString>, <nValue>, [<nPosition>], [<lCarryOver>]) --> cString
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <[@]cString> is the string that should be edited
* <nValue> is a integer value that should be added to the
* ASCII value of the character at the <nPosition>th position
* [<nPosition>] is the position of the character that should be edited.
* If not supplied, the last character of <[@]cString> is
* edited.
* [<lCarryOver>] NEW: is set to .T. if the substring from position 1 to
* position <nPosition> should be treated as an integer
* written to the base 256. Thus, the addition of <nValue>
* can affect to whole substring (see EXAMPLES).
* Default is .F., the original behaviour of this function.
* $RETURNS$
* The edited string is returned. The return value can be suppressed by
* using the CSETREF() function. The string must then be passed by
* reference [@].
* $DESCRIPTION$
* ADDASCII() can be used to add or subtract integer values from
* ASCII values in a string. The new <lCarryOver> parameter allows
* to treat a string as an integer written to the base 256. Since
* <nValue> is limited to a signed long, only substrings 4 characters
* long can be affected by one ADDASCII() call.
* If the length of <[@]cString> is smaller than <nPosition>, the
* string remains unchanged. The same happens, if uninterpretable
* parameters are passed to this function.
* $EXAMPLES$
* // Add 32 to the ASCII value of the character at the last position
* // in the string
*
* ? addascii ("SmitH", 32) --> "Smith"
* $TESTS$
* addascii ("0000", 1, 1) == "1000"
* addascii ("0000", 1) == "0001"
* addascii ("AAAA", -255, 1) == "BAAA"
* addascii ("AAAA", -255) == "AAAB"
* addascii ("AAAA", 1, 2, .T.) == "ABAA"
* addascii ("AAAA", 257, 2, .T.) == "BBAA"
* addascii ("AAAA", 257, 2, .F.) == "ABAA"
* addascii ("AAAA", 258,, .T.) == "AABC"
* addascii ("ABBA", -257, 3, .T.) == "AAAA"
* $STATUS$
* Ready
* $COMPLIANCE$
* ADDASCII() is compatible with CT3's ADDASCII().
* A new, 4th, parameter has been added who defaults to the original
* behaviour if omitted.
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Source is addascii.c, library is ct3.
* $SEEALSO$
* CSETREF()
* $END$
*/
HB_FUNC( ADDASCII )
{
int iNoRet;
/* suppressing return value ? */
iNoRet = ct_getref();
if( ISCHAR( 1 ) )
{
char *pcSource = hb_parc( 1 );
size_t sLen = hb_parclen( 1 );
char *pcResult;
size_t sPos;
long lValue;
if( ISNUM( 3 ) )
sPos = hb_parnl( 3 );
else
sPos = sLen;
if( sPos > sLen || !ISNUM( 2 ) )
{
int iArgErrorMode = ct_getargerrormode();
if( iArgErrorMode != CT_ARGERR_IGNORE )
{
ct_error( ( USHORT ) iArgErrorMode, EG_ARG, CT_ERROR_ADDASCII,
NULL, "ADDASCII", 0, EF_CANDEFAULT, 4,
hb_paramError( 1 ), hb_paramError( 2 ),
hb_paramError( 3 ), hb_paramError( 4 ) );
}
/* return string unchanged */
if( iNoRet )
hb_retl( 0 );
else
hb_retclen( pcSource, sLen );
return;
}
pcResult = ( char * ) hb_xgrab( sLen );
hb_xmemcpy( pcResult, pcSource, sLen );
lValue = hb_parnl( 2 );
if( ISLOG( 4 ) && hb_parl( 4 ) )
{
size_t sCurrent;
long lResult;
for( sCurrent = sPos; sCurrent > 0 && lValue != 0; --sCurrent )
{
lResult = ( lValue % 256 ) + ( UCHAR ) pcSource[ sCurrent - 1 ];
pcResult[ sCurrent - 1 ] = ( char ) lResult;
lValue /= 0x100;
if( lResult > 0xff )
{
if( lValue < 0 )
--lValue;
else
++lValue;
}
}
}
else
{
pcResult[ sPos - 1 ] = ( char ) ( pcResult[ sPos - 1 ] + lValue );
}
if( iNoRet )
hb_retl( 0 );
else
hb_retclen (pcResult, sLen);
if( ISBYREF( 1 ) )
hb_storclen( pcResult, sLen, 1 );
hb_xfree( pcResult );
}
else
{
PHB_ITEM pSubst = NULL;
int iArgErrorMode = ct_getargerrormode();
if( iArgErrorMode != CT_ARGERR_IGNORE )
{
pSubst = ct_error_subst( ( USHORT ) iArgErrorMode, EG_ARG, CT_ERROR_ADDASCII,
NULL, "ADDASCII", 0, EF_CANSUBSTITUTE, 4,
hb_paramError( 1 ), hb_paramError( 2 ),
hb_paramError( 3 ), hb_paramError( 4 ) );
}
if( pSubst != NULL )
{
hb_itemReturn( pSubst );
hb_itemRelease( pSubst );
}
else if( iNoRet )
hb_retl( 0 );
else
hb_retc( NULL );
}
}