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--
-- see 3.6.1 of the Python reference.
-- If you want to make these available as string methods, then say
-- `stringx.import()` to bring them into the standard `string` table.
--
-- See @{03-strings.md|the Guide}
--
-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`
-- @module pl.stringx
local utils = require 'pl.utils'
local string = string
local find = string.find
local type,setmetatable,ipairs = type,setmetatable,ipairs
local error = error
local gsub = string.gsub
local rep = string.rep
local sub = string.sub
local concat = table.concat
local escape = utils.escape
local ceil, max = math.ceil, math.max
local assert_arg,usplit = utils.assert_arg,utils.split
local lstrip
local function assert_string (n,s)
assert_arg(n,s,'string')
end
local function non_empty(s)
return #s > 0
end
local function assert_nonempty_string(n,s)
assert_arg(n,s,'string',non_empty,'must be a non-empty string')
end
local function makelist(l)
return setmetatable(l, require('pl.List'))
end
local stringx = {}
------------------
-- String Predicates
-- @section predicates
--- does s only contain alphabetic characters?
-- @string s a string
function stringx.isalpha(s)
assert_string(1,s)
return find(s,'^%a+$') == 1
end
--- does s only contain digits?
-- @string s a string
function stringx.isdigit(s)
assert_string(1,s)
return find(s,'^%d+$') == 1
end
--- does s only contain alphanumeric characters?
-- @string s a string
function stringx.isalnum(s)
assert_string(1,s)
return find(s,'^%w+$') == 1
end
--- does s only contain spaces?
-- @string s a string
function stringx.isspace(s)
assert_string(1,s)
return find(s,'^%s+$') == 1
end
--- does s only contain lower case characters?
-- @string s a string
function stringx.islower(s)
assert_string(1,s)
return find(s,'^[%l%s]+$') == 1
end
--- does s only contain upper case characters?
-- @string s a string
function stringx.isupper(s)
assert_string(1,s)
return find(s,'^[%u%s]+$') == 1
end
local function raw_startswith(s, prefix)
return find(s,prefix,1,true) == 1
end
local function raw_endswith(s, suffix)
return #s >= #suffix and find(s, suffix, #s-#suffix+1, true) and true or false
end
local function test_affixes(s, affixes, fn)
if type(affixes) == 'string' then
return fn(s,affixes)
elseif type(affixes) == 'table' then
for _,affix in ipairs(affixes) do
if fn(s,affix) then return true end
end
return false
else
error(("argument #2 expected a 'string' or a 'table', got a '%s'"):format(type(affixes)))
end
end
--- does s start with prefix or one of prefixes?
-- @string s a string
-- @param prefix a string or an array of strings
function stringx.startswith(s,prefix)
assert_string(1,s)
return test_affixes(s,prefix,raw_startswith)
end
--- does s end with suffix or one of suffixes?
-- @string s a string
-- @param suffix a string or an array of strings
function stringx.endswith(s,suffix)
assert_string(1,s)
return test_affixes(s,suffix,raw_endswith)
end
--- Strings and Lists
-- @section lists
--- concatenate the strings using this string as a delimiter.
-- @string s the string
-- @param seq a table of strings or numbers
-- @usage (' '):join {1,2,3} == '1 2 3'
function stringx.join(s,seq)
assert_string(1,s)
return concat(seq,s)
end
--- break string into a list of lines
-- @string s the string
-- @param keepends (currently not used)
function stringx.splitlines (s,keepends)
assert_string(1,s)
local res = usplit(s,'[\r\n]')
-- we are currently hacking around a problem with utils.split (see stringx.split)
if #res == 0 then res = {''} end
return makelist(res)
end
--- split a string into a list of strings using a delimiter.
-- @function split
-- @string s the string
-- @string[opt] re a delimiter (defaults to whitespace)
-- @int[opt] n maximum number of results
-- @usage #(('one two'):split()) == 2
-- @usage ('one,two,three'):split(',') == List{'one','two','three'}
-- @usage ('one,two,three'):split(',',2) == List{'one','two,three'}
function stringx.split(s,re,n)
assert_string(1,s)
local plain = true
if not re then -- default spaces
s = lstrip(s)
plain = false
end
local res = usplit(s,re,plain,n)
if re and re ~= '' and find(s,re,-#re,true) then
res[#res+1] = ""
end
return makelist(res)
end
--- replace all tabs in s with tabsize spaces. If not specified, tabsize defaults to 8.
-- with 0.9.5 this now correctly expands to the next tab stop (if you really
-- want to just replace tabs, use :gsub('\t',' ') etc)
-- @string s the string
-- @int tabsize[opt=8] number of spaces to expand each tab
function stringx.expandtabs(s,tabsize)
assert_string(1,s)
tabsize = tabsize or 8
return (s:gsub("([^\t\r\n]*)\t", function(before_tab)
return before_tab .. (" "):rep(tabsize - #before_tab % tabsize)
end))
end
--- Finding and Replacing
-- @section find
local function _find_all(s,sub,first,last)
first = first or 1
last = last or #s
if sub == '' then return last+1,last-first+1 end
local i1,i2 = find(s,sub,first,true)
local res
local k = 0
while i1 do
if last and i2 > last then break end
res = i1
k = k + 1
i1,i2 = find(s,sub,i2+1,true)
end
return res,k
end
--- find index of first instance of sub in s from the left.
-- @string s the string
-- @string sub substring
-- @int[opt] first first index
-- @int[opt] last last index
function stringx.lfind(s,sub,first,last)
assert_string(1,s)
assert_string(2,sub)
local i1, i2 = find(s,sub,first,true)
if i1 and (not last or i2 <= last) then
return i1
else
return nil
end
end
--- find index of first instance of sub in s from the right.
-- @string s the string
-- @string sub substring
-- @int[opt] first first index
-- @int[opt] last last index
function stringx.rfind(s,sub,first,last)
assert_string(1,s)
assert_string(2,sub)
return (_find_all(s,sub,first,last))
end
--- replace up to n instances of old by new in the string s.
-- if n is not present, replace all instances.
-- @string s the string
-- @string old the target substring
-- @string new the substitution
-- @int[opt] n optional maximum number of substitutions
-- @return result string
function stringx.replace(s,old,new,n)
assert_string(1,s)
assert_string(2,old)
assert_string(3,new)
return (gsub(s,escape(old),new:gsub('%%','%%%%'),n))
end
--- count all instances of substring in string.
-- @string s the string
-- @string sub substring
function stringx.count(s,sub)
assert_string(1,s)
local i,k = _find_all(s,sub,1)
return k
end
--- Stripping and Justifying
-- @section strip
local function _just(s,w,ch,left,right)
local n = #s
if w > n then
if not ch then ch = ' ' end
local f1,f2
if left and right then
local rn = ceil((w-n)/2)
local ln = w - n - rn
f1 = rep(ch,ln)
f2 = rep(ch,rn)
elseif right then
f1 = rep(ch,w-n)
f2 = ''
else
f2 = rep(ch,w-n)
f1 = ''
end
return f1..s..f2
else
return s
end
end
--- left-justify s with width w.
-- @string s the string
-- @int w width of justification
-- @string[opt=' '] ch padding character
function stringx.ljust(s,w,ch)
assert_string(1,s)
assert_arg(2,w,'number')
return _just(s,w,ch,true,false)
end
--- right-justify s with width w.
-- @string s the string
-- @int w width of justification
-- @string[opt=' '] ch padding character
function stringx.rjust(s,w,ch)
assert_string(1,s)
assert_arg(2,w,'number')
return _just(s,w,ch,false,true)
end
--- center-justify s with width w.
-- @string s the string
-- @int w width of justification
-- @string[opt=' '] ch padding character
function stringx.center(s,w,ch)
assert_string(1,s)
assert_arg(2,w,'number')
return _just(s,w,ch,true,true)
end
local function _strip(s,left,right,chrs)
if not chrs then
chrs = '%s'
else
chrs = '['..escape(chrs)..']'
end
if left then
local i1,i2 = find(s,'^'..chrs..'*')
if i2 >= i1 then
s = sub(s,i2+1)
end
end
if right then
local i1,i2 = find(s,chrs..'*$')
if i2 >= i1 then
s = sub(s,1,i1-1)
end
end
return s
end
--- trim any whitespace on the left of s.
-- @string s the string
-- @string[opt='%s'] chrs default any whitespace character,
-- but can be a string of characters to be trimmed
function stringx.lstrip(s,chrs)
assert_string(1,s)
return _strip(s,true,false,chrs)
end
lstrip = stringx.lstrip
--- trim any whitespace on the right of s.
-- @string s the string
-- @string[opt='%s'] chrs default any whitespace character,
-- but can be a string of characters to be trimmed
function stringx.rstrip(s,chrs)
assert_string(1,s)
return _strip(s,false,true,chrs)
end
--- trim any whitespace on both left and right of s.
-- @string s the string
-- @string[opt='%s'] chrs default any whitespace character,
-- but can be a string of characters to be trimmed
function stringx.strip(s,chrs)
assert_string(1,s)
return _strip(s,true,true,chrs)
end
--- Partioning Strings
-- @section partioning
--- split a string using a pattern. Note that at least one value will be returned!
-- @string s the string
-- @string[opt='%s'] re a Lua string pattern (defaults to whitespace)
-- @return the parts of the string
-- @usage a,b = line:splitv('=')
function stringx.splitv(s,re)
assert_string(1,s)
return utils.splitv(s,re)
end
-- The partition functions split a string using a delimiter into three parts:
-- the part before, the delimiter itself, and the part afterwards
local function _partition(p,delim,fn)
local i1,i2 = fn(p,delim)
if not i1 or i1 == -1 then
return p,'',''
else
if not i2 then i2 = i1 end
return sub(p,1,i1-1),sub(p,i1,i2),sub(p,i2+1)
end
end
--- partition the string using first occurance of a delimiter
-- @string s the string
-- @string ch delimiter
-- @return part before ch
-- @return ch
-- @return part after ch
function stringx.partition(s,ch)
assert_string(1,s)
assert_nonempty_string(2,ch)
return _partition(s,ch,stringx.lfind)
end
--- partition the string p using last occurance of a delimiter
-- @string s the string
-- @string ch delimiter
-- @return part before ch
-- @return ch
-- @return part after ch
function stringx.rpartition(s,ch)
assert_string(1,s)
assert_nonempty_string(2,ch)
return _partition(s,ch,stringx.rfind)
end
--- return the 'character' at the index.
-- @string s the string
-- @int idx an index (can be negative)
-- @return a substring of length 1 if successful, empty string otherwise.
function stringx.at(s,idx)
assert_string(1,s)
assert_arg(2,idx,'number')
return sub(s,idx,idx)
end
--- Miscelaneous
-- @section misc
--- return an iterator over all lines in a string
-- @string s the string
-- @return an iterator
function stringx.lines(s)
assert_string(1,s)
if not s:find '\n$' then s = s..'\n' end
return s:gmatch('([^\n]*)\n')
end
--- iniital word letters uppercase ('title case').
-- Here 'words' mean chunks of non-space characters.
-- @string s the string
-- @return a string with each word's first letter uppercase
function stringx.title(s)
assert_string(1,s)
return (s:gsub('(%S)(%S*)',function(f,r)
return f:upper()..r:lower()
end))
end
stringx.capitalize = stringx.title
local ellipsis = '...'
local n_ellipsis = #ellipsis
--- Return a shortened version of a string.
-- Fits string within w characters. Removed characters are marked with ellipsis.
-- @string s the string
-- @int w the maxinum size allowed
-- @bool tail true if we want to show the end of the string (head otherwise)
-- @usage ('1234567890'):shorten(8) == '12345...'
-- @usage ('1234567890'):shorten(8, true) == '...67890'
-- @usage ('1234567890'):shorten(20) == '1234567890'
function stringx.shorten(s,w,tail)
assert_string(1,s)
if #s > w then
if w < n_ellipsis then return ellipsis:sub(1,w) end
if tail then
local i = #s - w + 1 + n_ellipsis
return ellipsis .. s:sub(i)
else
return s:sub(1,w-n_ellipsis) .. ellipsis
end
end
return s
end
--- Utility function that finds any patterns that match a long string's an open or close.
-- Note that having this function use the least number of equal signs that is possible is a harder algorithm to come up with.
-- Right now, it simply returns the greatest number of them found.
-- @param s The string
-- @return 'nil' if not found. If found, the maximum number of equal signs found within all matches.
local function has_lquote(s)
local lstring_pat = '([%[%]])(=*)%1'
local equals
local start, finish, bracket, new_equals = nil, 1, nil, nil
repeat
start, finish, bracket, new_equals = s:find(lstring_pat, finish)
if new_equals then
equals = max(equals or 0, #new_equals)
end
until not new_equals
return equals
end
--- Quote the given string and preserve any control or escape characters, such that reloading the string in Lua returns the same result.
-- @param s The string to be quoted.
-- @return The quoted string.
function stringx.quote_string(s)
assert_string(1,s)
-- Find out if there are any embedded long-quote sequences that may cause issues.
-- This is important when strings are embedded within strings, like when serializing.
-- Append a closing bracket to catch unfinished long-quote sequences at the end of the string.
local equal_signs = has_lquote(s .. "]")
-- Note that strings containing "\r" can't be quoted using long brackets
-- as Lua lexer converts all newlines to "\n" within long strings.
if (s:find("\n") or equal_signs) and not s:find("\r") then
-- If there is an embedded sequence that matches a long quote, then
-- find the one with the maximum number of = signs and add one to that number.
equal_signs = ("="):rep((equal_signs or -1) + 1)
-- Long strings strip out leading newline. We want to retain that, when quoting.
if s:find("^\n") then s = "\n" .. s end
local lbracket, rbracket =
"[" .. equal_signs .. "[",
"]" .. equal_signs .. "]"
s = lbracket .. s .. rbracket
else
-- Escape funny stuff. Lua 5.1 does not handle "\r" correctly.
s = ("%q"):format(s):gsub("\r", "\\r")
end
return s
end
function stringx.import()
utils.import(stringx,string)
end
return stringx
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