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/*
* Test CT3 function AtToken()
*
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#ifdef __HARBOUR__
#require "hbct"
#else
#define hb_ntos( n ) LTrim( Str( n ) )
#endif
PROCEDURE Main()
LOCAL cStr := "...This...is...a...test!"
LOCAL ni, npos
ctinit()
? "Begin test of AtToken()"
?
? " Simple tests:"
? ' AtToken( "Hello, World!" ) == 8 ? ------------> ' + Str( AtToken( "Hello, World!" ) )
? ' AtToken( "Hello, World!",, 2 ) == 8 ? --------> ' + Str( AtToken( "Hello, World!",, 2 ) )
? ' AtToken( "Hello, World!",, 2, 1 ) == 7 ? -----> ' + Str( AtToken( "Hello, World!",, 2, 1 ) )
? ' AtToken( "Hello, World!", " ", 2, 1 ) == 8 ? -> ' + Str( AtToken( "Hello, World!", " ", 2, 1 ) )
?
? ' Tokenizing a string with skip width == 1 and ".!" as tokenizer list:'
? " Value of cStr is: " + '"' + cStr + '"'
?
FOR ni := 1 TO NumToken( cStr, ".!", 1 )
? ' Token #' + hb_ntos( ni ) + '("' + Token( cStr, ".!", ni, 1 ) + '")'
? " starts at pos " + Str( npos := AtToken( cStr, ".!", ni, 1 ), 3 ) + ;
" and is " + iif( SubStr( cStr, npos, 1 ) $ ".!", "", "not " ) + "an empty token."
NEXT
?
? "End test of AtToken()"
?
ctexit()
RETURN