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harbour-core/harbour/contrib/libct/charonly.c

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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* CT3 string functions
* - CHARONLY()
* - CHARREM()
* - WORDONLY()
* - WORDREM()
*
* 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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*/
#include "ct.h"
/* defines */
#define DO_CHARONLY_CHARONLY 0
#define DO_CHARONLY_WORDONLY 1
#define DO_CHARONLY_CHARREM 2
#define DO_CHARONLY_WORDREM 3
/* helper function for the *one functions */
static void do_charonly (int iSwitch)
{
/* param check */
if (ISCHAR (1) && ISCHAR (2))
{
char *pcString = hb_parc (2);
size_t sStrLen = (size_t)hb_parclen (2);
char *pcOnlySet = hb_parc (1);
size_t sOnlySetLen = (size_t)hb_parclen (1);
char *pcRet;
size_t sRetStrLen = 0;
int iShift, iBool;
char *pcSub, *pc;
/* check for zero-length strings */
switch (iSwitch)
{
case DO_CHARONLY_CHARONLY:
case DO_CHARONLY_WORDONLY:
{
if ((sStrLen == 0) || (sOnlySetLen == 0))
{
hb_retc ("");
return;
}
}; break;
case DO_CHARONLY_CHARREM:
case DO_CHARONLY_WORDREM:
{
if (sStrLen == 0)
{
hb_retc ("");
return;
}
if (sOnlySetLen == 0)
{
hb_retclen (pcString, sStrLen);
return;
}
}; break;
}
if ((iSwitch == DO_CHARONLY_WORDONLY) || (iSwitch == DO_CHARONLY_WORDREM))
{
iShift = 2;
}
else
{
iShift = 1;
}
pcRet = ( char * ) hb_xgrab (sStrLen);
for (pcSub = pcString; pcSub < pcString+sStrLen+1-iShift; pcSub += iShift)
{
pc = ct_at_exact_forward (pcOnlySet, sOnlySetLen,
pcSub, iShift, NULL);
iBool = ((pc != NULL) && (((pc-pcOnlySet)%iShift) == 0));
if ((iBool && ((iSwitch == DO_CHARONLY_CHARONLY) || (iSwitch == DO_CHARONLY_WORDONLY))) ||
(!iBool && ((iSwitch == DO_CHARONLY_CHARREM) || (iSwitch == DO_CHARONLY_WORDREM))))
{
for (pc = pcSub; pc < pcSub+iShift; pc++)
{
pcRet[sRetStrLen++] = *pc;
}
}
}
/* copy last character if string len is odd */
if ((iShift == 2) && (sStrLen%2==1))
{
pcRet[sRetStrLen++] = pcString[sStrLen-1];
}
hb_retclen (pcRet, sRetStrLen);
hb_xfree (pcRet);
}
else /* if (ISCHAR (1) && ISCHAR (2)) */
{
PHB_ITEM pSubst = NULL;
int iArgErrorMode = ct_getargerrormode();
if (iArgErrorMode != CT_ARGERR_IGNORE)
{
switch (iSwitch)
{
case DO_CHARONLY_CHARONLY:
{
pSubst = ct_error_subst ((USHORT)iArgErrorMode, EG_ARG, CT_ERROR_CHARONLY,
NULL, "CHARONLY", 0, EF_CANSUBSTITUTE, 2,
hb_paramError (1), hb_paramError (2));
}; break;
case DO_CHARONLY_WORDONLY:
{
pSubst = ct_error_subst ((USHORT)iArgErrorMode, EG_ARG, CT_ERROR_WORDONLY,
NULL, "WORDONLY", 0, EF_CANSUBSTITUTE, 2,
hb_paramError (1), hb_paramError (2));
}; break;
case DO_CHARONLY_CHARREM:
{
pSubst = ct_error_subst ((USHORT)iArgErrorMode, EG_ARG, CT_ERROR_CHARREM,
NULL, "CHARREM", 0, EF_CANSUBSTITUTE, 2,
hb_paramError (1), hb_paramError (2));
}; break;
case DO_CHARONLY_WORDREM:
{
pSubst = ct_error_subst ((USHORT)iArgErrorMode, EG_ARG, CT_ERROR_WORDREM,
NULL, "WORDREM", 0, EF_CANSUBSTITUTE, 2,
hb_paramError (1), hb_paramError (2));
}; break;
}
}
if (pSubst != NULL)
{
hb_itemReturn (pSubst);
hb_itemRelease (pSubst);
}
else
{
hb_retc ("");
}
}
return;
}
/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* CHARONLY()
* $CATEGORY$
* CT3 string functions
* $ONELINER$
* Intersectional set of two strings based on characters
* $SYNTAX$
* CHARONLY (<cThisCharactersOnly>, <cString>) -> cReducedString
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cThisCharactersOnly> specifies the characters that must not be
* deleted in <cString>.
* <cString> is the string that should be processed
* $RETURNS$
* <cReducedString> A string with all characters deleted but those
* specified in <cThisCharactersOnly>.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* The CHARONLY() function calculates the intersectional set of two
* strings. To do this, it deletes all characters from <cString> that
* do not appear in <cThisCharacterOnly>.
* $EXAMPLES$
* ? CHARONLY("0123456789", "0211 - 38 99 77") // "0211389977"
* ? CHARONLY("0123456789", "0211/ 389 977") // "0211389977"
* $TESTS$
* CHARONLY("0123456789", "0211 - 38 99 77") == "0211389977"
* CHARONLY("0123456789", "0211/ 389 977") == "0211389977"
* $STATUS$
* Ready
* $COMPLIANCE$
* CHARONLY() is compatible with CT3's CHARONLY().
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Source is charonly.c, library is ct3.
* $SEEALSO$
* CHARREM() WORDONLY() WORDREM()
* $END$
*/
HB_FUNC (CHARONLY)
{
do_charonly (DO_CHARONLY_CHARONLY);
return;
}
/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* WORDONLY()
* $CATEGORY$
* CT3 string functions
* $ONELINER$
* Intersectional set of two strings based on double characters
* $SYNTAX$
* WORDONLY (<cThisDoubleCharactersOnly>, <cString>) -> cReducedString
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cThisDoubleCharactersOnly> specifies the double characters that must
* not be deleted in <cString>.
* <cString> is the string that should be processed
* $RETURNS$
* <cReducedString> A string with all double characters deleted
* but those specified in <cThisCharactersOnly>.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* The WORDONLY() function calculates the intersectional set of two
* strings based on double characters. To do this, it deletes all double
* characters from <cString> that do not appear in <cThisDoubleCharacterOnly>.
* $EXAMPLES$
* ? WORDONLY("AABBCCDD", "XXAAYYBBZZ") // "AABB"
* ? WORDONLY("AABBCCDD", "XAAYYYBBZZ") // "BB"
* $TESTS$
* WORDONLY("AABBCCDD", "XXAAYYBBZZ") == "AABB"
* WORDONLY("AABBCCDD", "XAAYYYBBZZ") == "BB"
* $STATUS$
* Ready
* $COMPLIANCE$
* WORDONLY() is compatible with CT3's WORDONLY().
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Source is charonly.c, library is ct3.
* $SEEALSO$
* CHARONLY() CHARREM() WORDREM()
* $END$
*/
HB_FUNC (WORDONLY)
{
do_charonly (DO_CHARONLY_WORDONLY);
return;
}
/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* CHARREM()
* $CATEGORY$
* CT3 string functions
* $ONELINER$
* Removes characters from a string
* $SYNTAX$
* CHARREM (<cDeleteThisCharacters>, <cString>) -> cReducedString
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cDeleteThisCharacters> specifies the characters that should
* be deleted in <cString>
* <cString>) is the string that should be processed
* $RETURNS$
* <cReducedString> is a string where the characters specified
* in <cDeleteThisCharacters> are deleted
* $DESCRIPTION$
* The CHARREM() function deletes the characters specified in
* <cDeleteThisCharacters> from <cString>.
* $EXAMPLES$
* ? CHARREM(" ", " 1 2 ") // "12"
* ? CHARREM("3y", "xyz123") // "xz12"
* $TESTS$
* CHARREM(" ", " 1 2 ") == "12"
* CHARREM("3y", "xyz123") == "xz12"
* $STATUS$
* Ready
* $COMPLIANCE$
* CHARREM() is compatible with CT3's CHARREM().
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Source is charonly.c, library is ct3.
* $SEEALSO$
* CHARONLY() WORDONLY() WORDREM()
* $END$
*/
HB_FUNC (CHARREM)
{
do_charonly (DO_CHARONLY_CHARREM);
return;
}
/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* WORDREM()
* $CATEGORY$
* CT3 string functions
* $ONELINER$
* Removes characters from a string
* $SYNTAX$
* WORDREM (<cDeleteThisDoubleCharacters>, <cString>) -> cReducedString
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cDeleteThisDoubleCharacters> specifies the double characters that
* should be deleted in <cString>
* <cString>) is the string that should be processed
* $RETURNS$
* <cReducedString> is a string where the double characters
* specified in <cDeleteThisDoubleCharacters>
* are deleted
* $DESCRIPTION$
* The WORDREM() function deletes the double characters specified in
* <cDeleteThisDoubleCharacters> from <cString>.
* $EXAMPLES$
* ? WORDREM("abcd", "0ab1cd") // "0ab1"
* ? WORDREM("abcd", "ab0cd1") // "0cd1"
* $TESTS$
* WORDREM("abcd", "0ab1cd") == "0ab1"
* WORDREM("abcd", "ab0cd1") == "0cd1"
* $STATUS$
* Ready
* $COMPLIANCE$
* WORDREM() is a new function available only in Harbour's CT3.
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Source is charonly.c, library is ct3.
* $SEEALSO$
* CHARONLY CHARREM() WORDREM()
* $END$
*/
HB_FUNC (WORDREM)
{
do_charonly (DO_CHARONLY_WORDREM);
return;
}