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17 // File: string_view.h
18 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
19 //
20 // This file contains the definition of the `absl::string_view` class. A
21 // `string_view` points to a contiguous span of characters, often part or all of
22 // another `std::string`, double-quoted string literal, character array, or even
23 // another `string_view`.
24 //
25 // This `absl::string_view` abstraction is designed to be a drop-in
26 // replacement for the C++17 `std::string_view` abstraction.
27 #ifndef ABSL_STRINGS_STRING_VIEW_H_
28 #define ABSL_STRINGS_STRING_VIEW_H_
29
30 #include <algorithm>
31 #include <cassert>
32 #include <cstddef>
33 #include <cstring>
34 #include <iosfwd>
35 #include <iterator>
36 #include <limits>
37 #include <string>
38
39 #include "absl/base/attributes.h"
40 #include "absl/base/nullability.h"
41 #include "absl/base/config.h"
42 #include "absl/base/internal/throw_delegate.h"
43 #include "absl/base/macros.h"
44 #include "absl/base/optimization.h"
45 #include "absl/base/port.h"
46
47 #ifdef ABSL_USES_STD_STRING_VIEW
48
49 #include <string_view> // IWYU pragma: export
50
51 namespace absl {
52 ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
53 using string_view = std::string_view;
54 ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
55 } // namespace absl
56
57 #else // ABSL_USES_STD_STRING_VIEW
58
59 #if ABSL_HAVE_BUILTIN(__builtin_memcmp) || \
60 (defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__)) || \
61 (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1928)
62 #define ABSL_INTERNAL_STRING_VIEW_MEMCMP __builtin_memcmp
63 #else // ABSL_HAVE_BUILTIN(__builtin_memcmp)
64 #define ABSL_INTERNAL_STRING_VIEW_MEMCMP memcmp
65 #endif // ABSL_HAVE_BUILTIN(__builtin_memcmp)
66
67 namespace absl {
68 ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
69
70 // absl::string_view
71 //
72 // A `string_view` provides a lightweight view into the string data provided by
73 // a `std::string`, double-quoted string literal, character array, or even
74 // another `string_view`. A `string_view` does *not* own the string to which it
75 // points, and that data cannot be modified through the view.
76 //
77 // You can use `string_view` as a function or method parameter anywhere a
78 // parameter can receive a double-quoted string literal, `const char*`,
79 // `std::string`, or another `absl::string_view` argument with no need to copy
80 // the string data. Systematic use of `string_view` within function arguments
81 // reduces data copies and `strlen()` calls.
82 //
83 // Because of its small size, prefer passing `string_view` by value:
84 //
85 // void MyFunction(absl::string_view arg);
86 //
87 // If circumstances require, you may also pass one by const reference:
88 //
89 // void MyFunction(const absl::string_view& arg); // not preferred
90 //
91 // Passing by value generates slightly smaller code for many architectures.
92 //
93 // In either case, the source data of the `string_view` must outlive the
94 // `string_view` itself.
95 //
96 // A `string_view` is also suitable for local variables if you know that the
97 // lifetime of the underlying object is longer than the lifetime of your
98 // `string_view` variable. However, beware of binding a `string_view` to a
99 // temporary value:
100 //
101 // // BAD use of string_view: lifetime problem
102 // absl::string_view sv = obj.ReturnAString();
103 //
104 // // GOOD use of string_view: str outlives sv
105 // std::string str = obj.ReturnAString();
106 // absl::string_view sv = str;
107 //
108 // Due to lifetime issues, a `string_view` is sometimes a poor choice for a
109 // return value and usually a poor choice for a data member. If you do use a
110 // `string_view` this way, it is your responsibility to ensure that the object
111 // pointed to by the `string_view` outlives the `string_view`.
112 //
113 // A `string_view` may represent a whole string or just part of a string. For
114 // example, when splitting a string, `std::vector<absl::string_view>` is a
115 // natural data type for the output.
116 //
117 // For another example, a Cord is a non-contiguous, potentially very
118 // long string-like object. The Cord class has an interface that iteratively
119 // provides string_view objects that point to the successive pieces of a Cord
120 // object.
121 //
122 // When constructed from a source which is NUL-terminated, the `string_view`
123 // itself will not include the NUL-terminator unless a specific size (including
124 // the NUL) is passed to the constructor. As a result, common idioms that work
125 // on NUL-terminated strings do not work on `string_view` objects. If you write
126 // code that scans a `string_view`, you must check its length rather than test
127 // for nul, for example. Note, however, that nuls may still be embedded within
128 // a `string_view` explicitly.
129 //
130 // You may create a null `string_view` in two ways:
131 //
132 // absl::string_view sv;
133 // absl::string_view sv(nullptr, 0);
134 //
135 // For the above, `sv.data() == nullptr`, `sv.length() == 0`, and
136 // `sv.empty() == true`. Also, if you create a `string_view` with a non-null
137 // pointer then `sv.data() != nullptr`. Thus, you can use `string_view()` to
138 // signal an undefined value that is different from other `string_view` values
139 // in a similar fashion to how `const char* p1 = nullptr;` is different from
140 // `const char* p2 = "";`. However, in practice, it is not recommended to rely
141 // on this behavior.
142 //
143 // Be careful not to confuse a null `string_view` with an empty one. A null
144 // `string_view` is an empty `string_view`, but some empty `string_view`s are
145 // not null. Prefer checking for emptiness over checking for null.
146 //
147 // There are many ways to create an empty string_view:
148 //
149 // const char* nullcp = nullptr;
150 // // string_view.size() will return 0 in all cases.
151 // absl::string_view();
152 // absl::string_view(nullcp, 0);
153 // absl::string_view("");
154 // absl::string_view("", 0);
155 // absl::string_view("abcdef", 0);
156 // absl::string_view("abcdef" + 6, 0);
157 //
158 // All empty `string_view` objects whether null or not, are equal:
159 //
160 // absl::string_view() == absl::string_view("", 0)
161 // absl::string_view(nullptr, 0) == absl::string_view("abcdef"+6, 0)
162 class ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_VIEW string_view {
163 public:
164 using traits_type = std::char_traits<char>;
165 using value_type = char;
166 using pointer = absl::Nullable<char*>;
167 using const_pointer = absl::Nullable<const char*>;
168 using reference = char&;
169 using const_reference = const char&;
170 using const_iterator = absl::Nullable<const char*>;
171 using iterator = const_iterator;
172 using const_reverse_iterator = std::reverse_iterator<const_iterator>;
173 using reverse_iterator = const_reverse_iterator;
174 using size_type = size_t;
175 using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t;
176 using absl_internal_is_view = std::true_type;
177
178 static constexpr size_type npos = static_cast<size_type>(-1);
179
180 // Null `string_view` constructor
string_view()181 constexpr string_view() noexcept : ptr_(nullptr), length_(0) {}
182
183 // Implicit constructors
184
185 template <typename Allocator>
string_view(const std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,Allocator> & str ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_LIFETIME_BOUND)186 string_view( // NOLINT(runtime/explicit)
187 const std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, Allocator>& str
188 ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_LIFETIME_BOUND) noexcept
189 // This is implemented in terms of `string_view(p, n)` so `str.size()`
190 // doesn't need to be reevaluated after `ptr_` is set.
191 // The length check is also skipped since it is unnecessary and causes
192 // code bloat.
193 : string_view(str.data(), str.size(), SkipCheckLengthTag{}) {}
194
195 // Implicit constructor of a `string_view` from NUL-terminated `str`. When
196 // accepting possibly null strings, use `absl::NullSafeStringView(str)`
197 // instead (see below).
198 // The length check is skipped since it is unnecessary and causes code bloat.
string_view(absl::Nonnull<const char * > str)199 constexpr string_view( // NOLINT(runtime/explicit)
200 absl::Nonnull<const char*> str)
201 : ptr_(str), length_(str ? StrlenInternal(str) : 0) {}
202
203 // Implicit constructor of a `string_view` from a `const char*` and length.
string_view(absl::Nullable<const char * > data,size_type len)204 constexpr string_view(absl::Nullable<const char*> data, size_type len)
205 : ptr_(data), length_(CheckLengthInternal(len)) {}
206
207 // NOTE: Harmlessly omitted to work around gdb bug.
208 // constexpr string_view(const string_view&) noexcept = default;
209 // string_view& operator=(const string_view&) noexcept = default;
210
211 // Iterators
212
213 // string_view::begin()
214 //
215 // Returns an iterator pointing to the first character at the beginning of the
216 // `string_view`, or `end()` if the `string_view` is empty.
begin()217 constexpr const_iterator begin() const noexcept { return ptr_; }
218
219 // string_view::end()
220 //
221 // Returns an iterator pointing just beyond the last character at the end of
222 // the `string_view`. This iterator acts as a placeholder; attempting to
223 // access it results in undefined behavior.
end()224 constexpr const_iterator end() const noexcept { return ptr_ + length_; }
225
226 // string_view::cbegin()
227 //
228 // Returns a const iterator pointing to the first character at the beginning
229 // of the `string_view`, or `end()` if the `string_view` is empty.
cbegin()230 constexpr const_iterator cbegin() const noexcept { return begin(); }
231
232 // string_view::cend()
233 //
234 // Returns a const iterator pointing just beyond the last character at the end
235 // of the `string_view`. This pointer acts as a placeholder; attempting to
236 // access its element results in undefined behavior.
cend()237 constexpr const_iterator cend() const noexcept { return end(); }
238
239 // string_view::rbegin()
240 //
241 // Returns a reverse iterator pointing to the last character at the end of the
242 // `string_view`, or `rend()` if the `string_view` is empty.
rbegin()243 const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const noexcept {
244 return const_reverse_iterator(end());
245 }
246
247 // string_view::rend()
248 //
249 // Returns a reverse iterator pointing just before the first character at the
250 // beginning of the `string_view`. This pointer acts as a placeholder;
251 // attempting to access its element results in undefined behavior.
rend()252 const_reverse_iterator rend() const noexcept {
253 return const_reverse_iterator(begin());
254 }
255
256 // string_view::crbegin()
257 //
258 // Returns a const reverse iterator pointing to the last character at the end
259 // of the `string_view`, or `crend()` if the `string_view` is empty.
crbegin()260 const_reverse_iterator crbegin() const noexcept { return rbegin(); }
261
262 // string_view::crend()
263 //
264 // Returns a const reverse iterator pointing just before the first character
265 // at the beginning of the `string_view`. This pointer acts as a placeholder;
266 // attempting to access its element results in undefined behavior.
crend()267 const_reverse_iterator crend() const noexcept { return rend(); }
268
269 // Capacity Utilities
270
271 // string_view::size()
272 //
273 // Returns the number of characters in the `string_view`.
size()274 constexpr size_type size() const noexcept { return length_; }
275
276 // string_view::length()
277 //
278 // Returns the number of characters in the `string_view`. Alias for `size()`.
length()279 constexpr size_type length() const noexcept { return size(); }
280
281 // string_view::max_size()
282 //
283 // Returns the maximum number of characters the `string_view` can hold.
max_size()284 constexpr size_type max_size() const noexcept { return kMaxSize; }
285
286 // string_view::empty()
287 //
288 // Checks if the `string_view` is empty (refers to no characters).
empty()289 constexpr bool empty() const noexcept { return length_ == 0; }
290
291 // string_view::operator[]
292 //
293 // Returns the ith element of the `string_view` using the array operator.
294 // Note that this operator does not perform any bounds checking.
295 constexpr const_reference operator[](size_type i) const {
296 return ABSL_HARDENING_ASSERT(i < size()), ptr_[i];
297 }
298
299 // string_view::at()
300 //
301 // Returns the ith element of the `string_view`. Bounds checking is performed,
302 // and an exception of type `std::out_of_range` will be thrown on invalid
303 // access.
at(size_type i)304 constexpr const_reference at(size_type i) const {
305 if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(i >= size())) {
306 base_internal::ThrowStdOutOfRange("absl::string_view::at");
307 }
308 return ptr_[i];
309 }
310
311 // string_view::front()
312 //
313 // Returns the first element of a `string_view`.
front()314 constexpr const_reference front() const {
315 return ABSL_HARDENING_ASSERT(!empty()), ptr_[0];
316 }
317
318 // string_view::back()
319 //
320 // Returns the last element of a `string_view`.
back()321 constexpr const_reference back() const {
322 return ABSL_HARDENING_ASSERT(!empty()), ptr_[size() - 1];
323 }
324
325 // string_view::data()
326 //
327 // Returns a pointer to the underlying character array (which is of course
328 // stored elsewhere). Note that `string_view::data()` may contain embedded nul
329 // characters, but the returned buffer may or may not be NUL-terminated;
330 // therefore, do not pass `data()` to a routine that expects a NUL-terminated
331 // string.
data()332 constexpr const_pointer data() const noexcept { return ptr_; }
333
334 // Modifiers
335
336 // string_view::remove_prefix()
337 //
338 // Removes the first `n` characters from the `string_view`. Note that the
339 // underlying string is not changed, only the view.
remove_prefix(size_type n)340 constexpr void remove_prefix(size_type n) {
341 ABSL_HARDENING_ASSERT(n <= length_);
342 ptr_ += n;
343 length_ -= n;
344 }
345
346 // string_view::remove_suffix()
347 //
348 // Removes the last `n` characters from the `string_view`. Note that the
349 // underlying string is not changed, only the view.
remove_suffix(size_type n)350 constexpr void remove_suffix(size_type n) {
351 ABSL_HARDENING_ASSERT(n <= length_);
352 length_ -= n;
353 }
354
355 // string_view::swap()
356 //
357 // Swaps this `string_view` with another `string_view`.
swap(string_view & s)358 constexpr void swap(string_view& s) noexcept {
359 auto t = *this;
360 *this = s;
361 s = t;
362 }
363
364 // Explicit conversion operators
365
366 // Converts to `std::basic_string`.
367 template <typename A>
368 explicit operator std::basic_string<char, traits_type, A>() const {
369 if (!data()) return {};
370 return std::basic_string<char, traits_type, A>(data(), size());
371 }
372
373 // string_view::copy()
374 //
375 // Copies the contents of the `string_view` at offset `pos` and length `n`
376 // into `buf`.
377 size_type copy(char* buf, size_type n, size_type pos = 0) const {
378 if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(pos > length_)) {
379 base_internal::ThrowStdOutOfRange("absl::string_view::copy");
380 }
381 size_type rlen = (std::min)(length_ - pos, n);
382 if (rlen > 0) {
383 const char* start = ptr_ + pos;
384 traits_type::copy(buf, start, rlen);
385 }
386 return rlen;
387 }
388
389 // string_view::substr()
390 //
391 // Returns a "substring" of the `string_view` (at offset `pos` and length
392 // `n`) as another string_view. This function throws `std::out_of_bounds` if
393 // `pos > size`.
394 // Use absl::ClippedSubstr if you need a truncating substr operation.
395 constexpr string_view substr(size_type pos = 0, size_type n = npos) const {
396 if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(pos > length_)) {
397 base_internal::ThrowStdOutOfRange("absl::string_view::substr");
398 }
399 return string_view(ptr_ + pos, Min(n, length_ - pos));
400 }
401
402 // string_view::compare()
403 //
404 // Performs a lexicographical comparison between this `string_view` and
405 // another `string_view` `x`, returning a negative value if `*this` is less
406 // than `x`, 0 if `*this` is equal to `x`, and a positive value if `*this`
407 // is greater than `x`.
compare(string_view x)408 constexpr int compare(string_view x) const noexcept {
409 return CompareImpl(length_, x.length_,
410 Min(length_, x.length_) == 0
411 ? 0
412 : ABSL_INTERNAL_STRING_VIEW_MEMCMP(
413 ptr_, x.ptr_, Min(length_, x.length_)));
414 }
415
416 // Overload of `string_view::compare()` for comparing a substring of the
417 // 'string_view` and another `absl::string_view`.
compare(size_type pos1,size_type count1,string_view v)418 constexpr int compare(size_type pos1, size_type count1, string_view v) const {
419 return substr(pos1, count1).compare(v);
420 }
421
422 // Overload of `string_view::compare()` for comparing a substring of the
423 // `string_view` and a substring of another `absl::string_view`.
compare(size_type pos1,size_type count1,string_view v,size_type pos2,size_type count2)424 constexpr int compare(size_type pos1, size_type count1, string_view v,
425 size_type pos2, size_type count2) const {
426 return substr(pos1, count1).compare(v.substr(pos2, count2));
427 }
428
429 // Overload of `string_view::compare()` for comparing a `string_view` and a
430 // a different C-style string `s`.
compare(absl::Nonnull<const char * > s)431 constexpr int compare(absl::Nonnull<const char*> s) const {
432 return compare(string_view(s));
433 }
434
435 // Overload of `string_view::compare()` for comparing a substring of the
436 // `string_view` and a different string C-style string `s`.
compare(size_type pos1,size_type count1,absl::Nonnull<const char * > s)437 constexpr int compare(size_type pos1, size_type count1,
438 absl::Nonnull<const char*> s) const {
439 return substr(pos1, count1).compare(string_view(s));
440 }
441
442 // Overload of `string_view::compare()` for comparing a substring of the
443 // `string_view` and a substring of a different C-style string `s`.
compare(size_type pos1,size_type count1,absl::Nonnull<const char * > s,size_type count2)444 constexpr int compare(size_type pos1, size_type count1,
445 absl::Nonnull<const char*> s, size_type count2) const {
446 return substr(pos1, count1).compare(string_view(s, count2));
447 }
448
449 // Find Utilities
450
451 // string_view::find()
452 //
453 // Finds the first occurrence of the substring `s` within the `string_view`,
454 // returning the position of the first character's match, or `npos` if no
455 // match was found.
456 size_type find(string_view s, size_type pos = 0) const noexcept;
457
458 // Overload of `string_view::find()` for finding the given character `c`
459 // within the `string_view`.
460 size_type find(char c, size_type pos = 0) const noexcept;
461
462 // Overload of `string_view::find()` for finding a substring of a different
463 // C-style string `s` within the `string_view`.
find(absl::Nonnull<const char * > s,size_type pos,size_type count)464 size_type find(absl::Nonnull<const char*> s, size_type pos,
465 size_type count) const {
466 return find(string_view(s, count), pos);
467 }
468
469 // Overload of `string_view::find()` for finding a different C-style string
470 // `s` within the `string_view`.
471 size_type find(absl::Nonnull<const char *> s, size_type pos = 0) const {
472 return find(string_view(s), pos);
473 }
474
475 // string_view::rfind()
476 //
477 // Finds the last occurrence of a substring `s` within the `string_view`,
478 // returning the position of the first character's match, or `npos` if no
479 // match was found.
480 size_type rfind(string_view s, size_type pos = npos) const noexcept;
481
482 // Overload of `string_view::rfind()` for finding the last given character `c`
483 // within the `string_view`.
484 size_type rfind(char c, size_type pos = npos) const noexcept;
485
486 // Overload of `string_view::rfind()` for finding a substring of a different
487 // C-style string `s` within the `string_view`.
rfind(absl::Nonnull<const char * > s,size_type pos,size_type count)488 size_type rfind(absl::Nonnull<const char*> s, size_type pos,
489 size_type count) const {
490 return rfind(string_view(s, count), pos);
491 }
492
493 // Overload of `string_view::rfind()` for finding a different C-style string
494 // `s` within the `string_view`.
495 size_type rfind(absl::Nonnull<const char*> s, size_type pos = npos) const {
496 return rfind(string_view(s), pos);
497 }
498
499 // string_view::find_first_of()
500 //
501 // Finds the first occurrence of any of the characters in `s` within the
502 // `string_view`, returning the start position of the match, or `npos` if no
503 // match was found.
504 size_type find_first_of(string_view s, size_type pos = 0) const noexcept;
505
506 // Overload of `string_view::find_first_of()` for finding a character `c`
507 // within the `string_view`.
508 size_type find_first_of(char c, size_type pos = 0) const noexcept {
509 return find(c, pos);
510 }
511
512 // Overload of `string_view::find_first_of()` for finding a substring of a
513 // different C-style string `s` within the `string_view`.
find_first_of(absl::Nonnull<const char * > s,size_type pos,size_type count)514 size_type find_first_of(absl::Nonnull<const char*> s, size_type pos,
515 size_type count) const {
516 return find_first_of(string_view(s, count), pos);
517 }
518
519 // Overload of `string_view::find_first_of()` for finding a different C-style
520 // string `s` within the `string_view`.
521 size_type find_first_of(absl::Nonnull<const char*> s,
522 size_type pos = 0) const {
523 return find_first_of(string_view(s), pos);
524 }
525
526 // string_view::find_last_of()
527 //
528 // Finds the last occurrence of any of the characters in `s` within the
529 // `string_view`, returning the start position of the match, or `npos` if no
530 // match was found.
531 size_type find_last_of(string_view s, size_type pos = npos) const noexcept;
532
533 // Overload of `string_view::find_last_of()` for finding a character `c`
534 // within the `string_view`.
535 size_type find_last_of(char c, size_type pos = npos) const noexcept {
536 return rfind(c, pos);
537 }
538
539 // Overload of `string_view::find_last_of()` for finding a substring of a
540 // different C-style string `s` within the `string_view`.
find_last_of(absl::Nonnull<const char * > s,size_type pos,size_type count)541 size_type find_last_of(absl::Nonnull<const char*> s, size_type pos,
542 size_type count) const {
543 return find_last_of(string_view(s, count), pos);
544 }
545
546 // Overload of `string_view::find_last_of()` for finding a different C-style
547 // string `s` within the `string_view`.
548 size_type find_last_of(absl::Nonnull<const char*> s,
549 size_type pos = npos) const {
550 return find_last_of(string_view(s), pos);
551 }
552
553 // string_view::find_first_not_of()
554 //
555 // Finds the first occurrence of any of the characters not in `s` within the
556 // `string_view`, returning the start position of the first non-match, or
557 // `npos` if no non-match was found.
558 size_type find_first_not_of(string_view s, size_type pos = 0) const noexcept;
559
560 // Overload of `string_view::find_first_not_of()` for finding a character
561 // that is not `c` within the `string_view`.
562 size_type find_first_not_of(char c, size_type pos = 0) const noexcept;
563
564 // Overload of `string_view::find_first_not_of()` for finding a substring of a
565 // different C-style string `s` within the `string_view`.
find_first_not_of(absl::Nonnull<const char * > s,size_type pos,size_type count)566 size_type find_first_not_of(absl::Nonnull<const char*> s, size_type pos,
567 size_type count) const {
568 return find_first_not_of(string_view(s, count), pos);
569 }
570
571 // Overload of `string_view::find_first_not_of()` for finding a different
572 // C-style string `s` within the `string_view`.
573 size_type find_first_not_of(absl::Nonnull<const char*> s,
574 size_type pos = 0) const {
575 return find_first_not_of(string_view(s), pos);
576 }
577
578 // string_view::find_last_not_of()
579 //
580 // Finds the last occurrence of any of the characters not in `s` within the
581 // `string_view`, returning the start position of the last non-match, or
582 // `npos` if no non-match was found.
583 size_type find_last_not_of(string_view s,
584 size_type pos = npos) const noexcept;
585
586 // Overload of `string_view::find_last_not_of()` for finding a character
587 // that is not `c` within the `string_view`.
588 size_type find_last_not_of(char c, size_type pos = npos) const noexcept;
589
590 // Overload of `string_view::find_last_not_of()` for finding a substring of a
591 // different C-style string `s` within the `string_view`.
find_last_not_of(absl::Nonnull<const char * > s,size_type pos,size_type count)592 size_type find_last_not_of(absl::Nonnull<const char*> s, size_type pos,
593 size_type count) const {
594 return find_last_not_of(string_view(s, count), pos);
595 }
596
597 // Overload of `string_view::find_last_not_of()` for finding a different
598 // C-style string `s` within the `string_view`.
599 size_type find_last_not_of(absl::Nonnull<const char*> s,
600 size_type pos = npos) const {
601 return find_last_not_of(string_view(s), pos);
602 }
603
604 #if ABSL_INTERNAL_CPLUSPLUS_LANG >= 202002L
605 // string_view::starts_with()
606 //
607 // Returns true if the `string_view` starts with the prefix `s`.
608 //
609 // This method only exists when targeting at least C++20.
610 // If support for C++ prior to C++20 is required, use `absl::StartsWith()`
611 // from `//absl/strings/match.h` for compatibility.
starts_with(string_view s)612 constexpr bool starts_with(string_view s) const noexcept {
613 return s.empty() ||
614 (size() >= s.size() &&
615 ABSL_INTERNAL_STRING_VIEW_MEMCMP(data(), s.data(), s.size()) == 0);
616 }
617
618 // Overload of `string_view::starts_with()` that returns true if `c` is the
619 // first character of the `string_view`.
starts_with(char c)620 constexpr bool starts_with(char c) const noexcept {
621 return !empty() && front() == c;
622 }
623
624 // Overload of `string_view::starts_with()` that returns true if the
625 // `string_view` starts with the C-style prefix `s`.
starts_with(const char * s)626 constexpr bool starts_with(const char* s) const {
627 return starts_with(string_view(s));
628 }
629
630 // string_view::ends_with()
631 //
632 // Returns true if the `string_view` ends with the suffix `s`.
633 //
634 // This method only exists when targeting at least C++20.
635 // If support for C++ prior to C++20 is required, use `absl::EndsWith()`
636 // from `//absl/strings/match.h` for compatibility.
ends_with(string_view s)637 constexpr bool ends_with(string_view s) const noexcept {
638 return s.empty() || (size() >= s.size() && ABSL_INTERNAL_STRING_VIEW_MEMCMP(
639 data() + (size() - s.size()),
640 s.data(), s.size()) == 0);
641 }
642
643 // Overload of `string_view::ends_with()` that returns true if `c` is the
644 // last character of the `string_view`.
ends_with(char c)645 constexpr bool ends_with(char c) const noexcept {
646 return !empty() && back() == c;
647 }
648
649 // Overload of `string_view::ends_with()` that returns true if the
650 // `string_view` ends with the C-style suffix `s`.
ends_with(const char * s)651 constexpr bool ends_with(const char* s) const {
652 return ends_with(string_view(s));
653 }
654 #endif // ABSL_INTERNAL_CPLUSPLUS_LANG >= 202002L
655
656 private:
657 // The constructor from std::string delegates to this constructor.
658 // See the comment on that constructor for the rationale.
659 struct SkipCheckLengthTag {};
string_view(absl::Nullable<const char * > data,size_type len,SkipCheckLengthTag)660 string_view(absl::Nullable<const char*> data, size_type len,
661 SkipCheckLengthTag) noexcept
662 : ptr_(data), length_(len) {}
663
664 static constexpr size_type kMaxSize =
665 (std::numeric_limits<difference_type>::max)();
666
CheckLengthInternal(size_type len)667 static constexpr size_type CheckLengthInternal(size_type len) {
668 return ABSL_HARDENING_ASSERT(len <= kMaxSize), len;
669 }
670
StrlenInternal(absl::Nonnull<const char * > str)671 static constexpr size_type StrlenInternal(absl::Nonnull<const char*> str) {
672 #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__clang__)
673 // MSVC 2017+ can evaluate this at compile-time.
674 const char* begin = str;
675 while (*str != '\0') ++str;
676 return str - begin;
677 #elif ABSL_HAVE_BUILTIN(__builtin_strlen) || \
678 (defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__))
679 // GCC has __builtin_strlen according to
680 // https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.7.0/gcc/Other-Builtins.html, but
681 // ABSL_HAVE_BUILTIN doesn't detect that, so we use the extra checks above.
682 // __builtin_strlen is constexpr.
683 return __builtin_strlen(str);
684 #else
685 return str ? strlen(str) : 0;
686 #endif
687 }
688
Min(size_type length_a,size_type length_b)689 static constexpr size_t Min(size_type length_a, size_type length_b) {
690 return length_a < length_b ? length_a : length_b;
691 }
692
CompareImpl(size_type length_a,size_type length_b,int compare_result)693 static constexpr int CompareImpl(size_type length_a, size_type length_b,
694 int compare_result) {
695 return compare_result == 0 ? static_cast<int>(length_a > length_b) -
696 static_cast<int>(length_a < length_b)
697 : (compare_result < 0 ? -1 : 1);
698 }
699
700 absl::Nullable<const char*> ptr_;
701 size_type length_;
702 };
703
704 // This large function is defined inline so that in a fairly common case where
705 // one of the arguments is a literal, the compiler can elide a lot of the
706 // following comparisons.
707 constexpr bool operator==(string_view x, string_view y) noexcept {
708 return x.size() == y.size() &&
709 (x.empty() ||
710 ABSL_INTERNAL_STRING_VIEW_MEMCMP(x.data(), y.data(), x.size()) == 0);
711 }
712
713 constexpr bool operator!=(string_view x, string_view y) noexcept {
714 return !(x == y);
715 }
716
717 constexpr bool operator<(string_view x, string_view y) noexcept {
718 return x.compare(y) < 0;
719 }
720
721 constexpr bool operator>(string_view x, string_view y) noexcept {
722 return y < x;
723 }
724
725 constexpr bool operator<=(string_view x, string_view y) noexcept {
726 return !(y < x);
727 }
728
729 constexpr bool operator>=(string_view x, string_view y) noexcept {
730 return !(x < y);
731 }
732
733 // IO Insertion Operator
734 std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& o, string_view piece);
735
736 ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
737 } // namespace absl
738
739 #undef ABSL_INTERNAL_STRING_VIEW_MEMCMP
740
741 #endif // ABSL_USES_STD_STRING_VIEW
742
743 namespace absl {
744 ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
745
746 // ClippedSubstr()
747 //
748 // Like `s.substr(pos, n)`, but clips `pos` to an upper bound of `s.size()`.
749 // Provided because std::string_view::substr throws if `pos > size()`
750 inline string_view ClippedSubstr(string_view s, size_t pos,
751 size_t n = string_view::npos) {
752 pos = (std::min)(pos, static_cast<size_t>(s.size()));
753 return s.substr(pos, n);
754 }
755
756 // NullSafeStringView()
757 //
758 // Creates an `absl::string_view` from a pointer `p` even if it's null-valued.
759 // This function should be used where an `absl::string_view` can be created from
760 // a possibly-null pointer.
NullSafeStringView(absl::Nullable<const char * > p)761 constexpr string_view NullSafeStringView(absl::Nullable<const char*> p) {
762 return p ? string_view(p) : string_view();
763 }
764
765 ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
766 } // namespace absl
767
768 #endif // ABSL_STRINGS_STRING_VIEW_H_
769