/* ** (c) COPYRIGHT MIT 1995. ** Please first read the full copyright statement in the file COPYRIGH. */
These functions provide functionality for case-independent string comparison and allocations with copies etc.
This module is implemented by HTString.c, and it is a part of the W3C Sample Code Library.
#ifndef HTSTRING_H #define HTSTRING_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif
These two functions are dynamic versions of strcpy
and
strcat
. They use malloc
for allocating space for
the string. If StrAllocCopy
is called with a non-NULL dest,
then this is freed before the new value is assigned so that only the
last string created has to be freed by the user. If
StrAllocCat
is called with a NULL pointer as destination then
it is equivalent to StrAllocCopy
.
#define StrAllocCopy(dest, src) HTSACopy (&(dest), src) #define StrAllocCat(dest, src) HTSACat (&(dest), src) extern char * HTSACopy (char **dest, const char *src); extern char * HTSACat (char **dest, const char *src);
The next two functions take a variable number of strings and cats them together
using dynamic memory. This is basically like a simple form for sprintf where
the only argument is char *
. One day we should turn this into
a real dynamic sprintf()
.
extern char * StrAllocMCopy (char ** dest, ...); extern char * StrAllocMCat (char ** dest, ...);
The last argument MUST be NULL as we otherwise don't know when the argument list stops.
The usual routines (comp instead of cmp) had some problem.
extern int strcasecomp (const char *a, const char *b); extern int strncasecomp (const char *a, const char *b, int n);
Like strcmp, but match the tail of s2 (used for cookie domain comparison)
extern int tailcomp(const char * s1, const char * s2); extern int tailcasecomp(const char * s1, const char * s2);
String comparison function for file names with one wildcard * in the template. Arguments are:
Returns empty string ("") if perfect match, pointer to part matched by wildcard if any, or NULL if no match. This is basically the same as YES if match, else NO.
extern char * HTStrMatch (const char * tmpl, const char * name); extern char * HTStrCaseMatch (const char * tmpl, const char * name);
This works like strstr()
but is not case-sensitive.
extern char * HTStrCaseStr (char * s1, char * s2);
Return value points to first non-white character, or to '/0' if none. All trailing white space is OVERWRITTEN with zero.
extern char * HTStrip (char * s);
#ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* !HTSTRING_H */