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Copyright (C) 2010 by Frank Richter
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library 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
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#ifndef __CS_STRINGQUOTE_H__
#define __CS_STRINGQUOTE_H__
/**\file
* Helper functions to decorate strings with nice-looking quote characters
*/
#include "csextern.h"
#include "csstring.h"
namespace CS
{
/**
* Helper functions to decorate strings with nice-looking quote characters.
* \remarks These functions work upon UTF-8 strings. Non-UTF-8 input will
* likely be mangled.
*/
struct CS_CRYSTALSPACE_EXPORT Quote
{
/**
* Put single quotes (<tt>‘</tt>, <tt>’</tt>) around a string.
* \param out String to receive quoted input.
* \param str String to quote.
*/
static void Single (csStringBase& out, const char* str);
/**
* Put single quotes (<tt>‘</tt>, <tt>’</tt>) around a string.
* \param str String to quote.
* \return Pointer to quoted input. The returned string will be discarded
* overwritten after a small, but indeterminate time. It is safe to
* assume it survives to be used as an argument to a function call, but
* for anything longer than that the string should be stowed away
* manually somewhere.
*/
static const char* Single (const char* str);
/**
* Put a single left quote (<tt>‘</tt>) before a string.
* \param out String to receive quoted input.
* \param str String to quote.
*/
static void SingleLeft (csStringBase& out, const char* str = "");
/**
* Put a single left quote (<tt>‘</tt>) before a string.
* \param str String to quote.
* \return Pointer to quoted input. The returned string will be discarded
* overwritten after a small, but indeterminate time. It is safe to
* assume it survives to be used as an argument to a function call, but
* for anything longer than that the string should be stowed away
* manually somewhere.
*/
static const char* SingleLeft (const char* str = "");
/**
* Put a single right quote (<tt>‘</tt>) after a string.
* \param out String to receive quoted input.
* \param str String to quote.
*/
static void SingleRight (csStringBase& out, const char* str = "");
/**
* Put a single right quote (<tt>‘</tt>) after a string.
* \param str String to quote.
* \return Pointer to quoted input. The returned string will be discarded
* overwritten after a small, but indeterminate time. It is safe to
* assume it survives to be used as an argument to a function call, but
* for anything longer than that the string should be stowed away
* manually somewhere.
*/
static const char* SingleRight (const char* str = "");
/**
* Put double quotes (<tt>“</tt>, <tt>”</tt>) around a string.
* \param out String to receive quoted input.
* \param str String to quote.
*/
static void Double (csStringBase& out, const char* str);
/**
* Put double quotes (<tt>“</tt>, <tt>”</tt>) around a string.
* \param str String to quote.
* \return Pointer to quoted input. The returned string will be discarded
* overwritten after a small, but indeterminate time. It is safe to
* assume it survives to be used as an argument to a function call, but
* for anything longer than that the string should be stowed away
* manually somewhere.
*/
static const char* Double (const char* str);
/**
* Put a double left quote (<tt>”</tt>) before a string.
* \param out String to receive quoted input.
* \param str String to quote.
*/
static void DoubleLeft (csStringBase& out, const char* str = "");
/**
* Put a double left quote (<tt>”</tt>) before a string.
* \param str String to quote.
* \return Pointer to quoted input. The returned string will be discarded
* overwritten after a small, but indeterminate time. It is safe to
* assume it survives to be used as an argument to a function call, but
* for anything longer than that the string should be stowed away
* manually somewhere.
*/
static const char* DoubleLeft (const char* str = "");
/**
* Put a double right quote (<tt>”</tt>) after a string.
* \param out String to receive quoted input.
* \param str String to quote.
*/
static void DoubleRight (csStringBase& out, const char* str = "");
/**
* Put a double right quote (<tt>”</tt>) after a string.
* \param str String to quote.
* \return Pointer to quoted input. The returned string will be discarded
* overwritten after a small, but indeterminate time. It is safe to
* assume it survives to be used as an argument to a function call, but
* for anything longer than that the string should be stowed away
* manually somewhere.
*/
static const char* DoubleRight (const char* str = "");
};
} // namespace CS
#endif // __CS_STRINGQUOTE_H__
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