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/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* RangeRem() and RangeRepl() CT3 string functions
*
* Copyright 2001 IntTec GmbH, Neunlindenstr 32, 79106 Freiburg, Germany
* Author: Martin Vogel <vogel@inttec.de>
*
* www - http://harbour-project.org
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*/
#include "ct.h"
HB_FUNC( RANGEREM )
{
if( ( hb_parclen( 1 ) > 0 || HB_ISNUM( 1 ) ) &&
( hb_parclen( 2 ) > 0 || HB_ISNUM( 2 ) ) && HB_ISCHAR( 3 ) )
{
const char * pcString = hb_parc( 3 );
HB_SIZE sStrLen = hb_parclen( 3 );
char * pcRet;
const unsigned char * pc;
unsigned char ucChar1, ucChar2;
HB_SIZE sRetIndex;
int iMode, iBool;
if( HB_ISCHAR( 1 ) )
ucChar1 = *( ( const unsigned char * ) hb_parc( 1 ) );
else
ucChar1 = ( unsigned char ) ( hb_parni( 1 ) % 256 );
if( HB_ISCHAR( 2 ) )
ucChar2 = *( ( const unsigned char * ) hb_parc( 2 ) );
else
ucChar2 = ( unsigned char ) ( hb_parni( 2 ) % 256 );
iMode = ( ucChar2 < ucChar1 );
pcRet = ( char * ) hb_xgrab( sStrLen + 1 );
sRetIndex = 0;
for( pc = ( const unsigned char * ) pcString; pc < ( const unsigned char * ) pcString + sStrLen; pc++ )
{
iBool = ( ( *pc ) >= ucChar1 );
if( iMode )
iBool |= ( ( *pc ) <= ucChar2 );
else
iBool &= ( ( *pc ) <= ucChar2 );
if( ! iBool )
{
*( pcRet + sRetIndex ) = *pc;
sRetIndex++;
}
}
hb_retclen( pcRet, sRetIndex );
hb_xfree( pcRet );
}
else
{
PHB_ITEM pSubst = NULL;
int iArgErrorMode = ct_getargerrormode();
if( iArgErrorMode != CT_ARGERR_IGNORE )
pSubst = ct_error_subst( ( HB_USHORT ) iArgErrorMode, EG_ARG,
CT_ERROR_RANGEREM, NULL, HB_ERR_FUNCNAME, 0,
EF_CANSUBSTITUTE, HB_ERR_ARGS_BASEPARAMS );
if( pSubst != NULL )
hb_itemReturnRelease( pSubst );
else if( HB_ISCHAR( 3 ) )
hb_retclen( hb_parc( 3 ), hb_parclen( 3 ) );
else
hb_retc_null();
}
}
HB_FUNC( RANGEREPL )
{
int iNoRef = ct_getref() && HB_ISBYREF( 3 );
if( ( hb_parclen( 1 ) > 0 || HB_ISNUM( 1 ) ) &&
( hb_parclen( 2 ) > 0 || HB_ISNUM( 2 ) ) &&
HB_ISCHAR( 3 ) && ( hb_parclen( 4 ) > 0 || HB_ISNUM( 4 ) ) )
{
const char * pcString = hb_parc( 3 );
HB_SIZE sStrLen = hb_parclen( 3 );
char * pcRet;
const unsigned char * pc;
unsigned char ucChar1, ucChar2, ucReplace;
HB_SIZE sRetIndex;
int iMode, iBool;
if( HB_ISCHAR( 1 ) )
ucChar1 = *( ( const unsigned char * ) hb_parc( 1 ) );
else
ucChar1 = ( unsigned char ) ( hb_parni( 1 ) % 256 );
if( HB_ISCHAR( 2 ) )
ucChar2 = *( ( const unsigned char * ) hb_parc( 2 ) );
else
ucChar2 = ( unsigned char ) ( hb_parni( 2 ) % 256 );
if( HB_ISCHAR( 4 ) )
ucReplace = *( ( const unsigned char * ) hb_parc( 4 ) );
else
ucReplace = ( unsigned char ) ( hb_parni( 4 ) % 256 );
iMode = ( ucChar2 < ucChar1 );
pcRet = ( char * ) hb_xgrab( sStrLen + 1 );
sRetIndex = 0;
for( pc = ( const unsigned char * ) pcString; pc < ( const unsigned char * ) pcString + sStrLen; pc++ )
{
iBool = ( ( *pc ) >= ucChar1 );
if( iMode )
iBool |= ( ( *pc ) <= ucChar2 );
else
iBool &= ( ( *pc ) <= ucChar2 );
if( iBool )
{
*( pcRet + sRetIndex ) = ucReplace;
sRetIndex++;
}
else
{
*( pcRet + sRetIndex ) = *pc;
sRetIndex++;
}
}
hb_storclen( pcRet, sStrLen, 3 );
if( iNoRef )
/* Contrary to the official documentation, RANGREPL() returns NIL instead of .F.
* in this situation. If the string is not passed by reference, it returns the
* string regardless of iNoRef. */
hb_ret();
else
hb_retclen( pcRet, sStrLen );
hb_xfree( pcRet );
}
else
{
PHB_ITEM pSubst = NULL;
int iArgErrorMode = ct_getargerrormode();
if( iArgErrorMode != CT_ARGERR_IGNORE )
pSubst = ct_error_subst( ( HB_USHORT ) iArgErrorMode, EG_ARG,
CT_ERROR_RANGEREPL, NULL, HB_ERR_FUNCNAME, 0,
EF_CANSUBSTITUTE, HB_ERR_ARGS_BASEPARAMS );
if( pSubst != NULL )
hb_itemReturnRelease( pSubst );
else if( iNoRef )
hb_ret();
else if( HB_ISCHAR( 3 ) )
hb_retclen( hb_parc( 3 ), hb_parclen( 3 ) );
else
hb_retc_null();
}
}