/* Copyright (c) 2005, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 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; version 2 of the License. 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #include #include "m_string.h" #include "m_ctype.h" #define NEQ(A, B) ((A) != (B)) #define EQU(A, B) ((A) == (B)) /** Macro for the body of the string scanning. @param CS The character set of the string @param STR Pointer to beginning of string @param END Pointer to one-after-end of string @param ACC Pointer to beginning of accept (or reject) string @param LEN Length of accept (or reject) string @param CMP is a function-like for doing the comparison of two characters. */ #define SCAN_STRING(CS, STR, END, ACC, LEN, CMP) \ do { \ uint mbl; \ const char *ptr_str, *ptr_acc; \ const char *acc_end= (ACC) + (LEN); \ for (ptr_str= (STR) ; ptr_str < (END) ; ptr_str+= mbl) \ { \ mbl= my_mbcharlen((CS), *(uchar*)ptr_str); \ if (mbl < 2) \ { \ DBUG_ASSERT(mbl == 1); \ for (ptr_acc= (ACC) ; ptr_acc < acc_end ; ++ptr_acc) \ if (CMP(*ptr_acc, *ptr_str)) \ goto end; \ } \ } \ end: \ return (size_t) (ptr_str - (STR)); \ } while (0) /* my_strchr(cs, str, end, c) returns a pointer to the first place in str where c (1-byte character) occurs, or NULL if c does not occur in str. This function is multi-byte safe. TODO: should be moved to CHARSET_INFO if it's going to be called frequently. */ char *my_strchr(CHARSET_INFO *cs, const char *str, const char *end, pchar c) { uint mbl; while (str < end) { mbl= my_mbcharlen(cs, *(uchar *)str); if (mbl < 2) { if (*str == c) return((char *)str); str++; } else str+= mbl; } return(0); } /** Calculate the length of the initial segment of 'str' which consists entirely of characters not in 'reject'. @note The reject string points to single-byte characters so it is only possible to find the first occurrence of a single-byte character. Multi-byte characters in 'str' are treated as not matching any character in the reject string. @todo should be moved to CHARSET_INFO if it's going to be called frequently. @internal The implementation builds on the assumption that 'str' is long, while 'reject' is short. So it compares each character in string with the characters in 'reject' in a tight loop over the characters in 'reject'. */ size_t my_strcspn(CHARSET_INFO *cs, const char *str, const char *str_end, const char *reject) { SCAN_STRING(cs, str, str_end, reject, strlen(reject), EQU); }