// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef BASE_STRING_TOKENIZER_H_ #define BASE_STRING_TOKENIZER_H_ #include <string> // StringTokenizerT is a simple string tokenizer class. It works like an // iterator that with each step (see the Advance method) updates members that // refer to the next token in the input string. The user may optionally // configure the tokenizer to return delimiters. // // Warning: be careful not to pass a C string into the 2-arg constructor: // StringTokenizer t("this is a test", " "); // WRONG // This will create a temporary std::string, save the begin() and end() // iterators, and then the string will be freed before we actually start // tokenizing it. // Instead, use a std::string or use the 3 arg constructor of CStringTokenizer. // // // EXAMPLE 1: // // char input[] = "this is a test"; // CStringTokenizer t(input, input + strlen(input), " "); // while (t.GetNext()) { // printf("%s\n", t.token().c_str()); // } // // Output: // // this // is // a // test // // // EXAMPLE 2: // // std::string input = "no-cache=\"foo, bar\", private"; // StringTokenizer t(input, ", "); // t.set_quote_chars("\""); // while (t.GetNext()) { // printf("%s\n", t.token().c_str()); // } // // Output: // // no-cache="foo, bar" // private // // // EXAMPLE 3: // // bool next_is_option = false, next_is_value = false; // std::string input = "text/html; charset=UTF-8; foo=bar"; // StringTokenizer t(input, "; ="); // t.set_options(StringTokenizer::RETURN_DELIMS); // while (t.GetNext()) { // if (t.token_is_delim()) { // switch (*t.token_begin()) { // case ';': // next_is_option = true; // break; // case '=': // next_is_value = true; // break; // } // } else { // const char* label; // if (next_is_option) { // label = "option-name"; // next_is_option = false; // } else if (next_is_value) { // label = "option-value"; // next_is_value = false; // } else { // label = "mime-type"; // } // printf("%s: %s\n", label, t.token().c_str()); // } // } // // template <class str, class const_iterator> class StringTokenizerT { public: typedef typename str::value_type char_type; // Options that may be pass to set_options() enum { // Specifies the delimiters should be returned as tokens RETURN_DELIMS = 1 << 0, }; // The string object must live longer than the tokenizer. (In particular this // should not be constructed with a temporary.) StringTokenizerT(const str& string, const str& delims) { Init(string.begin(), string.end(), delims); } StringTokenizerT(const_iterator string_begin, const_iterator string_end, const str& delims) { Init(string_begin, string_end, delims); } // Set the options for this tokenizer. By default, this is 0. void set_options(int options) { options_ = options; } // Set the characters to regard as quotes. By default, this is empty. When // a quote char is encountered, the tokenizer will switch into a mode where // it ignores delimiters that it finds. It switches out of this mode once it // finds another instance of the quote char. If a backslash is encountered // within a quoted string, then the next character is skipped. void set_quote_chars(const str& quotes) { quotes_ = quotes; } // Call this method to advance the tokenizer to the next delimiter. This // returns false if the tokenizer is complete. This method must be called // before calling any of the token* methods. bool GetNext() { AdvanceState state; token_is_delim_ = false; for (;;) { token_begin_ = token_end_; if (token_end_ == end_) return false; ++token_end_; if (AdvanceOne(&state, *token_begin_)) break; if (options_ & RETURN_DELIMS) { token_is_delim_ = true; return true; } // else skip over delim } while (token_end_ != end_ && AdvanceOne(&state, *token_end_)) ++token_end_; return true; } // Start iterating through tokens from the beginning of the string. void Reset() { token_end_ = start_pos_; } // Returns true if token is a delimiter. When the tokenizer is constructed // with the RETURN_DELIMS option, this method can be used to check if the // returned token is actually a delimiter. bool token_is_delim() const { return token_is_delim_; } // If GetNext() returned true, then these methods may be used to read the // value of the token. const_iterator token_begin() const { return token_begin_; } const_iterator token_end() const { return token_end_; } str token() const { return str(token_begin_, token_end_); } private: void Init(const_iterator string_begin, const_iterator string_end, const str& delims) { start_pos_ = string_begin; token_end_ = string_begin; end_ = string_end; delims_ = delims; options_ = 0; } bool IsDelim(char_type c) const { return delims_.find(c) != str::npos; } bool IsQuote(char_type c) const { return quotes_.find(c) != str::npos; } struct AdvanceState { bool in_quote; bool in_escape; char_type quote_char; AdvanceState() : in_quote(false), in_escape(false) {} }; // Returns true if a delimiter was not hit. bool AdvanceOne(AdvanceState* state, char_type c) { if (state->in_quote) { if (state->in_escape) { state->in_escape = false; } else if (c == '\\') { state->in_escape = true; } else if (c == state->quote_char) { state->in_quote = false; } } else { if (IsDelim(c)) return false; state->in_quote = IsQuote(state->quote_char = c); } return true; } const_iterator start_pos_; const_iterator token_begin_; const_iterator token_end_; const_iterator end_; str delims_; str quotes_; int options_; bool token_is_delim_; }; typedef StringTokenizerT<std::string, std::string::const_iterator> StringTokenizer; typedef StringTokenizerT<std::wstring, std::wstring::const_iterator> WStringTokenizer; typedef StringTokenizerT<std::string, const char*> CStringTokenizer; #endif // BASE_STRING_TOKENIZER_H_