489 lines
15 KiB
C
489 lines
15 KiB
C
/*
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* $Id$
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*/
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/*
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* Harbour Project source code:
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* CT3 string functions
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*
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* - AFTERATNUM()
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* - BEFORATNUM()
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* - ATNUM()
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*
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* Copyright 2001 IntTec GmbH, Neunlindenstr 32, 79106 Freiburg, Germany
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* Author: Martin Vogel <vogel@inttec.de>
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*
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* www - http://www.harbour-project.org
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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* any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
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* Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA (or visit the web site http://www.gnu.org/).
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*
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* As a special exception, the Harbour Project gives permission for
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* additional uses of the text contained in its release of Harbour.
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*
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* The exception is that, if you link the Harbour libraries with other
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* files to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
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* resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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* Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of
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* linking the Harbour library code into it.
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*
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* This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
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* the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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*
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* This exception applies only to the code released by the Harbour
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* Project under the name Harbour. If you copy code from other
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* Harbour Project or Free Software Foundation releases into a copy of
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* Harbour, as the General Public License permits, the exception does
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* not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid misleading
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* anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete
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* this exception notice from them.
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*
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* If you write modifications of your own for Harbour, it is your choice
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* whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
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* If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice.
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*
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*/
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#include "ct.h"
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#define DO_ATNUM_AFTERATNUM 0
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#define DO_ATNUM_BEFORATNUM 1
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#define DO_ATNUM_ATNUM 2
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/* helper function */
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static void do_atnum (int iSwitch)
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{
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if ((ISCHAR (1)) && (ISCHAR (2)))
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{
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char *pcStringToMatch = hb_parc (1);
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size_t sStrToMatchLen = (size_t)hb_parclen (1);
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char *pcString = hb_parc (2);
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size_t sStrLen = (size_t)hb_parclen (2);
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int iMultiPass = ct_getatmupa();
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int iAtLike = ct_getatlike();
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char cAtLike = ct_getatlikechar();
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size_t sIgnore, sMatchStrLen;
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ULONG ulCounter;
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char *pc;
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/* eventually ignore some characters */
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if (ISNUM (4))
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sIgnore = (size_t)hb_parnl (4);
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else
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sIgnore = 0;
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if (sIgnore >= sStrLen)
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{
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switch (iSwitch)
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{
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case DO_ATNUM_AFTERATNUM:
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case DO_ATNUM_BEFORATNUM:
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{
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/* AFTERATNUM */
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/* BEFORATNUM */
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hb_retc ("");
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}; break;
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case DO_ATNUM_ATNUM:
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{
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/* ATNUM */
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hb_retnl (0);
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}; break;
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}
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return;
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}
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else
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{
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pcString += sIgnore;
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sStrLen -= sIgnore;
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}
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/* nth match or last match ? */
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if (ISNUM (3) && ((ulCounter = hb_parnl (3)) != 0))
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{
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/* find the <ulCounter>th match */
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char *pcSubStr;
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size_t sSubStrLen;
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ULONG ulMatchCounter = 0;
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pcSubStr = pcString;
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sSubStrLen = sStrLen;
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while (ulMatchCounter < ulCounter)
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{
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switch (iAtLike)
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{
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case CT_SETATLIKE_EXACT:
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{
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pc = ct_at_exact_forward (pcSubStr, sSubStrLen,
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pcStringToMatch, sStrToMatchLen,
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&sMatchStrLen);
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}; break;
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case CT_SETATLIKE_WILDCARD:
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{
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pc = ct_at_wildcard_forward (pcSubStr, sSubStrLen,
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pcStringToMatch, sStrToMatchLen,
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cAtLike, &sMatchStrLen);
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}; break;
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default:
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{
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pc = NULL;
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};
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}
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if (pc == NULL)
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{
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/* no match found; if this happens at this point,
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there are no <ulCounter> matches, so return an empty string */
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switch (iSwitch)
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{
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case DO_ATNUM_AFTERATNUM:
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case DO_ATNUM_BEFORATNUM:
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{
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/* AFTERATNUM */
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/* BEFORATNUM */
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hb_retc ("");
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}; break;
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case DO_ATNUM_ATNUM:
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{
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/* ATNUM */
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hb_retnl (0);
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}; break;
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}
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return;
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}
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ulMatchCounter++;
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if (iMultiPass)
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pcSubStr = pc+1;
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else
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pcSubStr = pc+sMatchStrLen;
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sSubStrLen = sStrLen-(pcSubStr-pcString);
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}
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}
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else /* (ISNUM (3) && ((ulCounter = hb_parnl (3)) != 0) */
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{
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/* we have to find the last match and return the
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string after that last match */
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switch (iAtLike)
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{
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case CT_SETATLIKE_EXACT:
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{
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pc = ct_at_exact_backward (pcString, sStrLen,
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pcStringToMatch, sStrToMatchLen,
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&sMatchStrLen);
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}; break;
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case CT_SETATLIKE_WILDCARD:
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{
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pc = ct_at_wildcard_backward (pcString, sStrLen,
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pcStringToMatch, sStrToMatchLen,
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cAtLike, &sMatchStrLen);
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}; break;
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default:
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{
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pc = NULL;
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};
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}
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if (pc == NULL)
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{
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/* no matches found */
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switch (iSwitch)
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{
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case DO_ATNUM_AFTERATNUM:
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case DO_ATNUM_BEFORATNUM:
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{
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/* AFTERATNUM */
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/* BEFORATNUM */
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hb_retc ("");
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}; break;
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case DO_ATNUM_ATNUM:
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{
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/* ATNUM */
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hb_retnl (0);
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}; break;
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}
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return;
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}
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}
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switch (iSwitch)
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{
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case DO_ATNUM_AFTERATNUM:
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{
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/* AFTERATNUM */
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if (pc+sMatchStrLen >= pcString+sStrLen)
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hb_retc ("");
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else
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hb_retclen (pc+sMatchStrLen, sStrLen-(pc+sMatchStrLen-pcString));
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}; break;
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case DO_ATNUM_BEFORATNUM:
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{
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/* BEFORATNUM */
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hb_retclen (pcString-sIgnore, pc-(pcString-sIgnore));
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}; break;
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case DO_ATNUM_ATNUM:
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{
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/* ATNUM */
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hb_retnl (pc-(pcString-sIgnore)+1);
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}; break;
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}
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}
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else /* ((ISCHAR (1)) && (ISCHAR (2))) */
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{
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switch (iSwitch)
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{
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case DO_ATNUM_AFTERATNUM:
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case DO_ATNUM_BEFORATNUM:
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{
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/* AFTERATNUM */
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/* BEFORATNUM */
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hb_retc ("");
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}; break;
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case DO_ATNUM_ATNUM:
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{
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/* ATNUM */
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hb_retnl (0);
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}; break;
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}
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}
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return;
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}
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/* $DOC$
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* $FUNCNAME$
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* AFTERATNUM()
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* $CATEGORY$
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* CT3 string functions
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* $ONELINER$
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* Returns string portion after nth occurence of substring
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* $SYNTAX$
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* AFTERATNUM (<cStringToMatch>, <cString>, [<nCounter>],
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* [<nIgnore>] ) --> cRestString
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* $ARGUMENTS$
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* <cStringToMatch> is the substring scanned for
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* <cString> is the scanned string
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* [<nCounter>] determines how many occurences are of
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* <cStringToMatch> in <cString> are searched
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* Default: search last occurence
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* [<nIgnore>] determines how many character from the start
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* should be ignored in the search
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* Default: 0
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* $RETURNS$
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* <cRestString> the portion of <cString> after the <nCounter>th
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* occurence of <cStringToMatch> in <cString>
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* If such a rest does not exist, an empty string
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* is returned.
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* $DESCRIPTION$
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* This function scans <cString> for <cStringToMatch>. After the
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* <nCounter>th match (or the last one, depending on the value of
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* <nCounter>) has been found, the portion of
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* <cString> after that match will be returned. If there aren't enough
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* matches or the last match is identical to the end of <cString>, an
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* empty string will be returned.
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* After a match has been found, the function continues to scan after
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* that match if the CSETATMUPA() switch is turned off, with the
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* second character of the matched substring otherwise.
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* The function will also consider the settings of SETATLIKE().
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* $EXAMPLES$
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* ? AFTERATNUM ("!", "What is the answer ? 4 ! 5 !") -> ""
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* ? AFTERATNUM ("!", "What is the answer ? 4 ! 5 ?") -> " 5 ?"
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* <TODO: add some examples here with csetatmupa() and setatlike()>
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* $TESTS$
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* AFTERATNUM ("..", "..This..is..a..test!") == "test!"
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* AFTERATNUM ("..", "..This..is..a..test!", 2) == "is..a..test!"
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* AFTERATNUM ("..", "..This..is..a..test!", 2, 2) == "a..test!"
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* $STATUS$
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* Ready
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* $COMPLIANCE$
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* AFTERATNUM() is compatible with CT3's AFTERATNUM().
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* $PLATFORMS$
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* All
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* $FILES$
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* Source is atnum.c, library is ct3.
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* $SEEALSO$
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* ATNUM() BEFORATNUM() CSETATMUPA() SETATLIKE()
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* $END$
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*/
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HB_FUNC (AFTERATNUM)
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{
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do_atnum (DO_ATNUM_AFTERATNUM);
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return;
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}
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/* $DOC$
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* $FUNCNAME$
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* BEFORATNUM()
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* $CATEGORY$
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* CT3 string functions
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* $ONELINER$
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* Returns string portion before nth occurence of substring
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* $SYNTAX$
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* BEFORATNUM (<cStringToMatch>, <cString>, [<nCounter>],
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* [<nIgnore>] ) --> cRestString
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* $ARGUMENTS$
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* <cStringToMatch> is the substring scanned for
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* <cString> is the scanned string
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* [<nCounter>] determines how many occurences are of
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* <cStringToMatch> in <cString> are searched
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* Default: search last occurence
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* [<nIgnore>] determines how many character from the start
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* should be ignored in the search
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* Default: 0
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* $RETURNS$
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* <cRestString> the portion of <cString> before the <nCounter>th
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* occurence of <cStringToMatch> in <cString>
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* If such a string does not exist, an empty string
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* is returned.
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* $DESCRIPTION$
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* This function scans <cString> for <cStringToMatch>. After the
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* <nCounter>th match (or the last one, depending on the value of
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* <nCounter>) has been found, the portion of
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* <cString> before that match will be returned. If there aren't enough
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* matches or the last match is identical to the start of <cString>
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* (i.e. the last match is the first match), an empty string will be returned.
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* After a match has been found, the function continues to scan after
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* that match if the CSETATMUPA() switch is turned off, with the
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* second character of the matched substring otherwise.
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* The function will also consider the settings of SETATLIKE().
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* $EXAMPLES$
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* ? BEFORATNUM ("!", "What is the answer ? 4 ! 5 !") -> "What is the answer ? 4 ! 5 "
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* ? BEFORATNUM ("!", "What is the answer ? 4 ! 5 ?") -> "What is the answer ? 4 "
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* <TODO: add some examples here with csetatmupa() and setatlike()>
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* $TESTS$
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* BEFORATNUM ("..", "..This..is..a..test!") == "..This..is..a"
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* BEFORATNUM ("..", "..This..is..a..test!", 2) == "..This"
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* BEFORATNUM ("..", "..This..is..a..test!", 2, 2) == "..This..is"
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* $STATUS$
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* Ready
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* $COMPLIANCE$
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* BEFORATNUM() is compatible with CT3's BEFORATNUM().
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* $PLATFORMS$
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* All
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* $FILES$
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* Source is atnum.c, library is ct3.
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* $SEEALSO$
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* ATNUM() AFTERATNUM() CSETATMUPA() SETATLIKE()
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* $END$
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*/
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HB_FUNC (BEFORATNUM)
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{
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do_atnum (DO_ATNUM_BEFORATNUM);
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return;
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}
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/* $DOC$
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* $FUNCNAME$
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* ATNUM()
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* $CATEGORY$
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* CT3 string functions
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* $ONELINER$
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* Returns the start position of the nth occurence of a substring in a string
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* $SYNTAX$
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* ATNUM (<cStringToMatch>, <cString>, [<nCounter>],
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* [<nIgnore>] ) --> nPosition
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* $ARGUMENTS$
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* <cStringToMatch> is the substring scanned for
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* <cString> is the scanned string
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* [<nCounter>] determines how many occurences are of
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* <cStringToMatch> in <cString> are searched
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* Default: search last occurence
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* [<nIgnore>] determines how many character from the start
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* should be ignored in the search
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* Default: 0
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* $RETURNS$
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* <nPosition> the position of the <nCounter>th
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* occurence of <cStringToMatch> in <cString>.
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* If such an occurence does not exist, 0
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* is returned.
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* $DESCRIPTION$
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* This function scans <cString> for <cStringToMatch>. After the
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* <nCounter>th match (or the last one, depending on the value of
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* <nCounter>) has been found, the position of
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* that match will be returned. If there aren't enough
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* matches or there is no last match, 0 will be returned.
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* After a match has been found, the function continues to scan after
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* that match if the CSETATMUPA() switch is turned off, with the
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* second character of the matched substring otherwise.
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* The function will also consider the settings of SETATLIKE().
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* $EXAMPLES$
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* ? ATNUM ("!", "What is the answer ? 4 ! 5 !") -> 28
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* ? ATNUM ("!", "What is the answer ? 4 ! 5 ?") -> 24
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* <TODO: add some examples here with csetatmupa() and setatlike()>
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* $TESTS$
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* ATNUM ("..", "..This..is..a..test!") == 14
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* ATNUM ("..", "..This..is..a..test!", 2) == 7
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* ATNUM ("..", "..This..is..a..test!", 2, 2) == 11
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* $STATUS$
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* Ready
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* $COMPLIANCE$
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* ATNUM() is compatible with CT3's ATNUM().
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* $PLATFORMS$
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* All
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* $FILES$
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* Source is atnum.c, library is libct.
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* $SEEALSO$
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* ATNUM() AFTERATNUM() CSETATMUPA() SETATLIKE()
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* $END$
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*/
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HB_FUNC (ATNUM)
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{
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do_atnum (DO_ATNUM_ATNUM);
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return;
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}
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