/* __ *\ ** ________ ___ / / ___ Scala API ** ** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2002-2013, LAMP/EPFL ** ** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | http://scala-lang.org/ ** ** /____/\___/_/ |_/____/_/ | | ** ** |/ ** \* */ package scala package collection package immutable import mutable.{ ArrayBuilder, Builder } import scala.util.matching.Regex import scala.math.ScalaNumber import scala.reflect.ClassTag /** A companion object for the `StringLike` containing some constants. * @since 2.8 */ object StringLike { // just statics for companion class. private final val LF = 0x0A private final val FF = 0x0C private final val CR = 0x0D private final val SU = 0x1A } import StringLike._ /** A trait describing stringlike collections. * * @tparam Repr The type of the actual collection inheriting `StringLike`. * * @since 2.8 * @define Coll `String` * @define coll string * @define orderDependent * @define orderDependentFold * @define mayNotTerminateInf * @define willNotTerminateInf */ trait StringLike[+Repr] extends Any with scala.collection.IndexedSeqOptimized[Char, Repr] with Ordered[String] { self => /** Creates a string builder buffer as builder for this class */ protected[this] def newBuilder: Builder[Char, Repr] /** Return element at index `n` * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is not valid */ def apply(n: Int): Char = toString charAt n def length: Int = toString.length override def mkString = toString override def slice(from: Int, until: Int): Repr = { val start = from max 0 val end = until min length if (start >= end) newBuilder.result() else (newBuilder ++= toString.substring(start, end)).result() } /** Return the current string concatenated `n` times. */ def * (n: Int): String = { val buf = new StringBuilder for (i <- 0 until n) buf append toString buf.toString } override def compare(other: String) = toString compareTo other private def isLineBreak(c: Char) = c == LF || c == FF /** * Strip trailing line end character from this string if it has one. * * A line end character is one of * - `LF` - line feed (`0x0A` hex) * - `FF` - form feed (`0x0C` hex) * * If a line feed character `LF` is preceded by a carriage return `CR` * (`0x0D` hex), the `CR` character is also stripped (Windows convention). */ def stripLineEnd: String = { val len = toString.length if (len == 0) toString else { val last = apply(len - 1) if (isLineBreak(last)) toString.substring(0, if (last == LF && len >= 2 && apply(len - 2) == CR) len - 2 else len - 1) else toString } } /** Return all lines in this string in an iterator, including trailing * line end characters. * * The number of strings returned is one greater than the number of line * end characters in this string. For an empty string, a single empty * line is returned. A line end character is one of * - `LF` - line feed (`0x0A` hex) * - `FF` - form feed (`0x0C` hex) */ def linesWithSeparators: Iterator[String] = new AbstractIterator[String] { val str = self.toString private val len = str.length private var index = 0 def hasNext: Boolean = index < len def next(): String = { if (index >= len) throw new NoSuchElementException("next on empty iterator") val start = index while (index < len && !isLineBreak(apply(index))) index += 1 index += 1 str.substring(start, index min len) } } /** Return all lines in this string in an iterator, excluding trailing line * end characters, i.e., apply `.stripLineEnd` to all lines * returned by `linesWithSeparators`. */ def lines: Iterator[String] = linesWithSeparators map (line => new WrappedString(line).stripLineEnd) /** Return all lines in this string in an iterator, excluding trailing line * end characters, i.e., apply `.stripLineEnd` to all lines * returned by `linesWithSeparators`. */ @deprecated("Use `lines` instead.","2.11.0") def linesIterator: Iterator[String] = linesWithSeparators map (line => new WrappedString(line).stripLineEnd) /** Returns this string with first character converted to upper case. * If the first character of the string is capitalized, it is returned unchanged. * This method does not convert characters outside the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP). */ def capitalize: String = if (toString == null) null else if (toString.length == 0) "" else if (toString.charAt(0).isUpper) toString else { val chars = toString.toCharArray chars(0) = chars(0).toUpper new String(chars) } /** Returns this string with the given `prefix` stripped. If this string does not * start with `prefix`, it is returned unchanged. */ def stripPrefix(prefix: String) = if (toString.startsWith(prefix)) toString.substring(prefix.length) else toString /** Returns this string with the given `suffix` stripped. If this string does not * end with `suffix`, it is returned unchanged. */ def stripSuffix(suffix: String) = if (toString.endsWith(suffix)) toString.substring(0, toString.length() - suffix.length) else toString /** Replace all literal occurrences of `literal` with the string `replacement`. * This is equivalent to [[java.lang.String#replaceAll]] except that both arguments * are appropriately quoted to avoid being interpreted as metacharacters. * * @param literal the string which should be replaced everywhere it occurs * @param replacement the replacement string * @return the resulting string */ def replaceAllLiterally(literal: String, replacement: String): String = { val arg1 = Regex.quote(literal) val arg2 = Regex.quoteReplacement(replacement) toString.replaceAll(arg1, arg2) } /** For every line in this string: * * Strip a leading prefix consisting of blanks or control characters * followed by `marginChar` from the line. */ def stripMargin(marginChar: Char): String = { val buf = new StringBuilder for (line <- linesWithSeparators) { val len = line.length var index = 0 while (index < len && line.charAt(index) <= ' ') index += 1 buf append (if (index < len && line.charAt(index) == marginChar) line.substring(index + 1) else line) } buf.toString } /** For every line in this string: * * Strip a leading prefix consisting of blanks or control characters * followed by `|` from the line. */ def stripMargin: String = stripMargin('|') private def escape(ch: Char): String = "\\Q" + ch + "\\E" def split(separator: Char): Array[String] = { val thisString = toString var pos = thisString.indexOf(separator) if (pos != -1) { val res = new ArrayBuilder.ofRef[String] var prev = 0 do { res += thisString.substring(prev, pos) prev = pos + 1 pos = thisString.indexOf(separator, prev) } while (pos != -1) if (prev != thisString.length) res += thisString.substring(prev, thisString.length) val initialResult = res.result() pos = initialResult.length while (pos > 0 && initialResult(pos - 1).isEmpty) pos = pos - 1 if (pos != initialResult.length) { val trimmed = new Array[String](pos) Array.copy(initialResult, 0, trimmed, 0, pos) trimmed } else initialResult } else Array[String](thisString) } @throws(classOf[java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException]) def split(separators: Array[Char]): Array[String] = { val re = separators.foldLeft("[")(_+escape(_)) + "]" toString.split(re) } /** You can follow a string with `.r`, turning it into a `Regex`. E.g. * * `"""A\w*""".r` is the regular expression for identifiers starting with `A`. */ def r: Regex = r() /** You can follow a string with `.r(g1, ... , gn)`, turning it into a `Regex`, * with group names g1 through gn. * * `"""(\d\d)-(\d\d)-(\d\d\d\d)""".r("month", "day", "year")` matches dates * and provides its subcomponents through groups named "month", "day" and * "year". * * @param groupNames The names of the groups in the pattern, in the order they appear. */ def r(groupNames: String*): Regex = new Regex(toString, groupNames: _*) /** * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - If the string does not contain a parsable boolean. */ def toBoolean: Boolean = parseBoolean(toString) /** * @throws java.lang.NumberFormatException - If the string does not contain a parsable byte. */ def toByte: Byte = java.lang.Byte.parseByte(toString) /** * @throws java.lang.NumberFormatException - If the string does not contain a parsable short. */ def toShort: Short = java.lang.Short.parseShort(toString) /** * @throws java.lang.NumberFormatException - If the string does not contain a parsable int. */ def toInt: Int = java.lang.Integer.parseInt(toString) /** * @throws java.lang.NumberFormatException - If the string does not contain a parsable long. */ def toLong: Long = java.lang.Long.parseLong(toString) /** * @throws java.lang.NumberFormatException - If the string does not contain a parsable float. */ def toFloat: Float = java.lang.Float.parseFloat(toString) /** * @throws java.lang.NumberFormatException - If the string does not contain a parsable double. */ def toDouble: Double = java.lang.Double.parseDouble(toString) private def parseBoolean(s: String): Boolean = if (s != null) s.toLowerCase match { case "true" => true case "false" => false case _ => throw new IllegalArgumentException("For input string: \""+s+"\"") } else throw new IllegalArgumentException("For input string: \"null\"") override def toArray[B >: Char : ClassTag]: Array[B] = toString.toCharArray.asInstanceOf[Array[B]] private def unwrapArg(arg: Any): AnyRef = arg match { case x: ScalaNumber => x.underlying case x => x.asInstanceOf[AnyRef] } /** Uses the underlying string as a pattern (in a fashion similar to * printf in C), and uses the supplied arguments to fill in the * holes. * * The interpretation of the formatting patterns is described in * * `java.util.Formatter`, with the addition that * classes deriving from `ScalaNumber` (such as [[scala.BigInt]] and * [[scala.BigDecimal]]) are unwrapped to pass a type which `Formatter` * understands. * * @param args the arguments used to instantiating the pattern. * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException */ def format(args : Any*): String = java.lang.String.format(toString, args map unwrapArg: _*) /** Like `format(args*)` but takes an initial `Locale` parameter * which influences formatting as in `java.lang.String`'s format. * * The interpretation of the formatting patterns is described in * * `java.util.Formatter`, with the addition that * classes deriving from `ScalaNumber` (such as `scala.BigInt` and * `scala.BigDecimal`) are unwrapped to pass a type which `Formatter` * understands. * * @param l an instance of `java.util.Locale` * @param args the arguments used to instantiating the pattern. * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException */ def formatLocal(l: java.util.Locale, args: Any*): String = java.lang.String.format(l, toString, args map unwrapArg: _*) }