// Copyright (c) 2019-2022 Alexander Medvednikov. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by an MIT license // that can be found in the LICENSE file. module strings // strings.Builder is used to efficiently append many strings to a large // dynamically growing buffer, then use the resulting large string. Using // a string builder is much better for performance/memory usage than doing // constantly string concatenation. pub type Builder = []byte // new_builder returns a new string builder, with an initial capacity of `initial_size` pub fn new_builder(initial_size int) Builder { mut res := Builder([]byte{cap: initial_size}) unsafe { res.flags.set(.noslices) } return res } // write_ptr writes `len` bytes provided byteptr to the accumulated buffer [unsafe] pub fn (mut b Builder) write_ptr(ptr &byte, len int) { if len == 0 { return } unsafe { b.push_many(ptr, len) } } // write_rune appends a single rune to the accumulated buffer [manualfree] pub fn (mut b Builder) write_rune(r rune) { mut buffer := [5]byte{} res := unsafe { utf32_to_str_no_malloc(u32(r), &buffer[0]) } if res.len == 0 { return } unsafe { b.push_many(res.str, res.len) } } // write_runes appends all the given runes to the accumulated buffer pub fn (mut b Builder) write_runes(runes []rune) { mut buffer := [5]byte{} for r in runes { res := unsafe { utf32_to_str_no_malloc(u32(r), &buffer[0]) } if res.len == 0 { continue } unsafe { b.push_many(res.str, res.len) } } } // write_b appends a single `data` byte to the accumulated buffer [deprecated: 'Use write_byte() instead'] [deprecated_after: '2022-02-11'] pub fn (mut b Builder) write_b(data byte) { b << data } // write_byte appends a single `data` byte to the accumulated buffer pub fn (mut b Builder) write_byte(data byte) { b << data } // write implements the Writer interface pub fn (mut b Builder) write(data []byte) ?int { if data.len == 0 { return 0 } b << data return data.len } // drain_builder writes all of the `other` builder content, then re-initialises // `other`, so that the `other` strings builder is ready to receive new content. [manualfree] pub fn (mut b Builder) drain_builder(mut other Builder, other_new_cap int) { b.write(other) or { panic(err) } unsafe { other.free() } other = new_builder(other_new_cap) } // byte_at returns a byte, located at a given index `i`. // Note: it can panic, if there are not enough bytes in the strings builder yet. [inline] pub fn (b &Builder) byte_at(n int) byte { return unsafe { (&[]byte(b))[n] } } // write appends the string `s` to the buffer [inline] pub fn (mut b Builder) write_string(s string) { if s.len == 0 { return } unsafe { b.push_many(s.str, s.len) } // for c in s { // b.buf << c // } // b.buf << []byte(s) // TODO } // go_back discards the last `n` bytes from the buffer pub fn (mut b Builder) go_back(n int) { b.trim(b.len - n) } // cut_last cuts the last `n` bytes from the buffer and returns them pub fn (mut b Builder) cut_last(n int) string { cut_pos := b.len - n x := unsafe { (&[]byte(b))[cut_pos..] } res := x.bytestr() b.trim(cut_pos) return res } // cut_to cuts the string after `pos` and returns it. // if `pos` is superior to builder length, returns an empty string // and cancel further operations pub fn (mut b Builder) cut_to(pos int) string { if pos > b.len { return '' } return b.cut_last(b.len - pos) } // go_back_to resets the buffer to the given position `pos` // Note: pos should be < than the existing buffer length. pub fn (mut b Builder) go_back_to(pos int) { b.trim(pos) } // writeln appends the string `s`, and then a newline character. [inline] pub fn (mut b Builder) writeln(s string) { // for c in s { // b.buf << c // } if s.len > 0 { unsafe { b.push_many(s.str, s.len) } } // b.buf << []byte(s) // TODO b << byte(`\n`) } // last_n(5) returns 'world' // buf == 'hello world' pub fn (b &Builder) last_n(n int) string { if n > b.len { return '' } x := unsafe { (&[]byte(b))[b.len - n..] } return x.bytestr() } // after(6) returns 'world' // buf == 'hello world' pub fn (b &Builder) after(n int) string { if n >= b.len { return '' } x := unsafe { (&[]byte(b))[n..] } return x.bytestr() } // str returns a copy of all of the accumulated buffer content. // Note: after a call to b.str(), the builder b should not be // used again, you need to call b.free() first, or just leave // it to be freed by -autofree when it goes out of scope. // The returned string *owns* its own separate copy of the // accumulated data that was in the string builder, before the // .str() call. pub fn (mut b Builder) str() string { b << byte(0) bcopy := unsafe { &byte(memdup_noscan(b.data, b.len)) } s := unsafe { bcopy.vstring_with_len(b.len - 1) } b.trim(0) return s } // free is for manually freeing the contents of the buffer [unsafe] pub fn (mut b Builder) free() { if b.data != 0 { unsafe { free(b.data) } unsafe { b.data = voidptr(0) } } }