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added case-insensitive functions to tools/stringops
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all: reader
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reader: reader.cpp ../tools/stringops.cpp
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#include "../mangle/stream/servers/file_stream.h"
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#include "../mangle/tools/str_exception.h"
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#include "../tools/stringops.h"
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/* A structure used for holding fixed-length strings. In the case of
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LEN=4, it can be more efficient to match the string as a 32 bit
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number, therefore the struct is implemented as a union with an int.
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@ -87,6 +89,7 @@ class ESMReader
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HEDRstruct header;
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SaveData saveData;
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int spf; // Special file signifier (see SpecialFile below)
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public:
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enum Version
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FT_ESS = 32 // Savegame
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};
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// Used to mark special files. The original ESM files are given
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// special treatment in a few places, most noticably in loading and
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// filtering out "dirtly" GMST entries correctly.
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enum SpecialFile
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{
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SF_Other,
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SF_Morrowind,
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SF_Tribunal,
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SF_Bloodmoon
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};
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void open(Mangle::Stream::StreamPtr _esm, const string &name)
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{
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esm = _esm;
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recName.val = 0;
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subName.val = 0;
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// TODO: determine special file status from file name
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// Flag certain files for special treatment, based on the file
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// name.
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const char *cstr = filename.c_str();
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if(iends(cstr, "Morrowind.esm")) spf = SF_Morrowind;
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else if(iends(cstr, "Tribunal.esm")) spf = SF_Tribunal;
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else if(iends(cstr, "Bloodmoon.esm")) spf = SF_Bloodmoon;
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else spf = SF_Other;
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if(getRecName() != "TES3")
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fail("Not a valid Morrowind file");
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#include "stringops.h"
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#include <string.h>
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#include <strings.h>
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bool begins(const char* str1, const char* str2)
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{
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return strcmp(str2, str1+len1-len2) == 0;
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}
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// True if the given chars match, case insensitive
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static bool icmp(char a, char b)
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{
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if(a >= 'A' && a <= 'Z')
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a += 'a' - 'A';
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if(b >= 'A' && b <= 'Z')
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b += 'a' - 'A';
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return a == b;
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}
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bool ibegins(const char* str1, const char* str2)
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{
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while(*str2)
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{
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if(*str1 == 0 || !icmp(*str1,*str2)) return false;
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str1++;
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str2++;
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}
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return true;
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}
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bool iends(const char* str1, const char* str2)
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{
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int len1 = strlen(str1);
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int len2 = strlen(str2);
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if(len1 < len2) return false;
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return strcasecmp(str2, str1+len1-len2) == 0;
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}
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/// Returns true if str1 ends with substring str2
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bool ends(const char* str1, const char* str2);
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/// Case insensitive, returns true if str1 begins with substring str2
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bool ibegins(const char* str1, const char* str2);
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/// Case insensitive, returns true if str1 ends with substring str2
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bool iends(const char* str1, const char* str2);
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#endif
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assert(!begins("abc", "bcd"));
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assert(!begins("abc", "abcd"));
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assert(ibegins("Abc", "a"));
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assert(ibegins("aBc", "ab"));
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assert(ibegins("abC", "abc"));
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assert(ibegins("abcD", "abc"));
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assert(!ibegins("abc", "b"));
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assert(!ibegins("abc", "bc"));
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assert(!ibegins("abc", "bcd"));
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assert(!ibegins("abc", "abcd"));
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assert(ends("abc", "c"));
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assert(ends("abc", "bc"));
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assert(ends("abc", "abc"));
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assert(ends("abcd", "abcd"));
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assert(!ends("abc", "b"));
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assert(!ends("abc", "ab"));
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assert(!ends("abc", "bcd"));
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assert(!ends("abc", "abcd"));
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assert(iends("Abc", "c"));
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assert(iends("aBc", "bc"));
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assert(iends("abC", "abc"));
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assert(iends("abcD", "abcd"));
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assert(!iends("abc", "b"));
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assert(!iends("abc", "ab"));
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assert(!iends("abc", "bcd"));
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assert(!iends("abc", "abcd"));
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return 0;
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}
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