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7.5 KiB
C++
261 lines
7.5 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef BASE_STRINGS_STRING_TOKENIZER_H_
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#define BASE_STRINGS_STRING_TOKENIZER_H_
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <string>
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#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
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namespace base {
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// StringTokenizerT is a simple string tokenizer class. It works like an
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// iterator that with each step (see the Advance method) updates members that
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// refer to the next token in the input string. The user may optionally
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// configure the tokenizer to return delimiters.
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//
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// Warning: be careful not to pass a C string into the 2-arg constructor:
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// StringTokenizer t("this is a test", " "); // WRONG
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// This will create a temporary std::string, save the begin() and end()
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// iterators, and then the string will be freed before we actually start
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// tokenizing it.
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// Instead, use a std::string or use the 3 arg constructor of CStringTokenizer.
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//
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//
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// EXAMPLE 1:
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//
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// char input[] = "this is a test";
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// CStringTokenizer t(input, input + strlen(input), " ");
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// while (t.GetNext()) {
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// printf("%s\n", t.token().c_str());
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// }
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//
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// Output:
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//
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// this
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// is
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// a
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// test
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//
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//
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// EXAMPLE 2:
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//
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// std::string input = "no-cache=\"foo, bar\", private";
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// StringTokenizer t(input, ", ");
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// t.set_quote_chars("\"");
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// while (t.GetNext()) {
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// printf("%s\n", t.token().c_str());
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// }
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//
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// Output:
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//
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// no-cache="foo, bar"
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// private
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//
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//
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// EXAMPLE 3:
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//
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// bool next_is_option = false, next_is_value = false;
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// std::string input = "text/html; charset=UTF-8; foo=bar";
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// StringTokenizer t(input, "; =");
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// t.set_options(StringTokenizer::RETURN_DELIMS);
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// while (t.GetNext()) {
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// if (t.token_is_delim()) {
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// switch (*t.token_begin()) {
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// case ';':
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// next_is_option = true;
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// break;
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// case '=':
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// next_is_value = true;
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// break;
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// }
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// } else {
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// const char* label;
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// if (next_is_option) {
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// label = "option-name";
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// next_is_option = false;
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// } else if (next_is_value) {
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// label = "option-value";
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// next_is_value = false;
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// } else {
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// label = "mime-type";
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// }
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// printf("%s: %s\n", label, t.token().c_str());
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// }
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// }
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//
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//
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template <class str, class const_iterator>
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class StringTokenizerT {
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public:
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typedef typename str::value_type char_type;
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// Options that may be pass to set_options()
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enum {
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// Specifies the delimiters should be returned as tokens
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RETURN_DELIMS = 1 << 0,
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};
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// The string object must live longer than the tokenizer. (In particular this
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// should not be constructed with a temporary.)
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StringTokenizerT(const str& string,
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const str& delims) {
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Init(string.begin(), string.end(), delims);
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}
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StringTokenizerT(const_iterator string_begin,
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const_iterator string_end,
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const str& delims) {
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Init(string_begin, string_end, delims);
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}
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// Set the options for this tokenizer. By default, this is 0.
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void set_options(int options) { options_ = options; }
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// Set the characters to regard as quotes. By default, this is empty. When
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// a quote char is encountered, the tokenizer will switch into a mode where
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// it ignores delimiters that it finds. It switches out of this mode once it
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// finds another instance of the quote char. If a backslash is encountered
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// within a quoted string, then the next character is skipped.
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void set_quote_chars(const str& quotes) { quotes_ = quotes; }
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// Call this method to advance the tokenizer to the next delimiter. This
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// returns false if the tokenizer is complete. This method must be called
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// before calling any of the token* methods.
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bool GetNext() {
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if (quotes_.empty() && options_ == 0)
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return QuickGetNext();
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else
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return FullGetNext();
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}
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// Start iterating through tokens from the beginning of the string.
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void Reset() {
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token_end_ = start_pos_;
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}
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// Returns true if token is a delimiter. When the tokenizer is constructed
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// with the RETURN_DELIMS option, this method can be used to check if the
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// returned token is actually a delimiter.
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bool token_is_delim() const { return token_is_delim_; }
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// If GetNext() returned true, then these methods may be used to read the
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// value of the token.
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const_iterator token_begin() const { return token_begin_; }
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const_iterator token_end() const { return token_end_; }
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str token() const { return str(token_begin_, token_end_); }
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base::StringPiece token_piece() const {
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return base::StringPiece(&*token_begin_,
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std::distance(token_begin_, token_end_));
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}
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private:
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void Init(const_iterator string_begin,
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const_iterator string_end,
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const str& delims) {
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start_pos_ = string_begin;
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token_begin_ = string_begin;
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token_end_ = string_begin;
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end_ = string_end;
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delims_ = delims;
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options_ = 0;
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token_is_delim_ = false;
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}
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// Implementation of GetNext() for when we have no quote characters. We have
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// two separate implementations because AdvanceOne() is a hot spot in large
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// text files with large tokens.
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bool QuickGetNext() {
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token_is_delim_ = false;
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for (;;) {
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token_begin_ = token_end_;
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if (token_end_ == end_)
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return false;
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++token_end_;
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if (delims_.find(*token_begin_) == str::npos)
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break;
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// else skip over delimiter.
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}
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while (token_end_ != end_ && delims_.find(*token_end_) == str::npos)
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++token_end_;
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return true;
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}
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// Implementation of GetNext() for when we have to take quotes into account.
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bool FullGetNext() {
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AdvanceState state;
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token_is_delim_ = false;
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for (;;) {
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token_begin_ = token_end_;
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if (token_end_ == end_)
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return false;
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++token_end_;
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if (AdvanceOne(&state, *token_begin_))
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break;
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if (options_ & RETURN_DELIMS) {
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token_is_delim_ = true;
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return true;
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}
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// else skip over delimiter.
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}
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while (token_end_ != end_ && AdvanceOne(&state, *token_end_))
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++token_end_;
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return true;
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}
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bool IsDelim(char_type c) const {
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return delims_.find(c) != str::npos;
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}
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bool IsQuote(char_type c) const {
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return quotes_.find(c) != str::npos;
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}
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struct AdvanceState {
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bool in_quote;
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bool in_escape;
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char_type quote_char;
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AdvanceState() : in_quote(false), in_escape(false), quote_char('\0') {}
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};
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// Returns true if a delimiter was not hit.
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bool AdvanceOne(AdvanceState* state, char_type c) {
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if (state->in_quote) {
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if (state->in_escape) {
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state->in_escape = false;
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} else if (c == '\\') {
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state->in_escape = true;
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} else if (c == state->quote_char) {
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state->in_quote = false;
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}
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} else {
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if (IsDelim(c))
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return false;
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state->in_quote = IsQuote(state->quote_char = c);
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}
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return true;
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}
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const_iterator start_pos_;
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const_iterator token_begin_;
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const_iterator token_end_;
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const_iterator end_;
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str delims_;
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str quotes_;
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int options_;
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bool token_is_delim_;
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};
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typedef StringTokenizerT<std::string, std::string::const_iterator>
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StringTokenizer;
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typedef StringTokenizerT<std::wstring, std::wstring::const_iterator>
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WStringTokenizer;
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typedef StringTokenizerT<std::string, const char*> CStringTokenizer;
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} // namespace base
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#endif // BASE_STRINGS_STRING_TOKENIZER_H_
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