carb::detail::RStringTraits
Defined in carb/RString.h
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template<bool Uncased, class Base = RStringBase>
class RStringTraits : protected carb::detail::RStringBase The base class for all registered string classes: RString, RStringU, RStringKey, and RStringUKey.
- Template Parameters
Uncased –
trueif representing an “un-cased” (i.e. case-insensitive) registered string;falseotherwise.
Public Functions
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bool isValid() const noexcept
Checks to see if this registered string has been corrupted.
Note
It is not possible for this registered string to become corrupted through normal use of the API. It could be caused by bad casts or use-after-free.
- Returns
trueif*thisrepresents a valid registered string;falseif*thisis corrupted.
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constexpr bool isEmpty() const noexcept
Checks to see if this registered string represents the “” (empty) value.
- Returns
trueif*thisis default-initialized or initialized to eRString::Empty;falseotherwise.
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constexpr bool isUncased() const noexcept
Checks to see if this registered string represents an “un-cased” (i.e.
case-insensitive) registered string.
- Returns
trueif*thisis “un-cased” (i.e. case-insensitive);falseif case-sensitive.
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constexpr uint32_t getStringId() const noexcept
Returns the registered string ID.
This ID is only useful for debugging purposes and should not be used for comparisons.
- Returns
The string ID for this registered string.
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size_t getHash() const
Returns the hash value as by
carb::hashString(this->c_str()).Note
This value is computed once for a registered string and cached, so this operation is generally very fast.
- Returns
The hash value as computed by
carb::hashString(this->c_str()).
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size_t getUncasedHash() const noexcept
Returns the hash value as by
carb::hashLowercaseString(this->c_str()).Note
This value is pre-computed for registered strings and cached, so this operation is always O(1).
- Returns
The hash value as computed by
carb::hashLowercaseString(this->c_str()).
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const char *c_str() const noexcept
Resolves this registered string to a C-style NUL-terminated string.
Note
This operation is O(1).
- Returns
The C-style string previously registered.
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const char *data() const noexcept
An alias for c_str(); resolves this registered string to a C-style NUL-terminated string.
Note
This operation is O(1).
- Returns
The C-style string previously registered.
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size_t length() const noexcept
Returns the length of the registered string.
If the string contains embedded NUL (‘\0’) characters this may differ from
std::strlen(c_str()).Note
This operation is O(1).
- Returns
The length of the registered string not including the NUL terminator.
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bool operator==(const RStringTraits &other) const
Equality comparison between this registered string and another.
- Parameters
other – Another registered string.
- Returns
trueif*thisandotherrepresent the same registered string;falseotherwise.
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bool operator!=(const RStringTraits &other) const
Inequality comparison between this registered string and another.
- Parameters
other – Another registered string.
- Returns
falseif*thisandotherrepresent the same registered string;trueotherwise.
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bool owner_before(const RStringTraits &other) const
Checks whether this registered string is stably (but not lexicographically) ordered before another registered string.
This ordering is to make registered strings usable as keys in ordered associative containers in O(1) time.
Note
This is NOT a lexicographical comparison; for that use one of the compare() functions. To reduce ambiguity between a strict ordering and lexicographical comparison there is no
operator<function for this string class. While a lexicographical comparison would be O(n), this comparison is O(1).- Parameters
other – Another registered string.
- Returns
trueif*thisshould be ordered-beforeother;falseotherwise.
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template<bool OtherUncased, class OtherBase>
int compare(const RStringTraits<OtherUncased, OtherBase> &other) const Lexicographically compares this registered string with another.
Note
If either
*thisorotheris “un-cased” (i.e. case-insensitive), a case-insensitive compare is performed.- Template Parameters
OtherUncased –
trueifotheris “un-cased” (i.e. case-insensitive);falseotherwise.- Parameters
other – Another registered string to compare against.
- Returns
0if the strings are equal,>0ifotheris lexicographically ordered before*this, or<0if*thisis lexicographically ordered beforeother. See note above regarding case-sensitivity.
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int compare(const char *s) const
Lexicographically compares this registered string with a C-style string.
Note
If
*thisis “un-cased” (i.e. case-insensitive), a case-insensitive compare is performed.- Parameters
s – A C-style string to compare against.
- Returns
0if the strings are equal,>0ifsis lexicographically ordered before*this, or<0if*thisis lexicographically ordered befores. See note above regarding case-sensitivity.
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int compare(size_t pos, size_t count, const char *s) const
Lexicographically compares a substring of this registered string with a C-style string.
Note
If
*thisis “un-cased” (i.e. case-insensitive), a case-insensitive compare is performed.- Parameters
pos – The starting offset of the registered string represented by
*this. Must less-than-or-equal-to the length of the registered string.count – The length from
posto use in the comparison. This value is automatically clamped to the end of the registered string.s – A C-style string to compare against.
- Returns
0if the strings are equal,>0ifsis lexicographically ordered before the substring of*this, or<0if the substring of*thisis lexicographically ordered befores. See note above regarding case-sensitivity.
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int compare(size_t pos, size_t count, const char *s, size_t len) const
Lexicographically compares a substring of this registered string with a C-style string.
Note
If
*thisis “un-cased” (i.e. case-insensitive), a case-insensitive compare is performed.- Parameters
pos – The starting offset of the registered string represented by
*this. Must less-than-or-equal-to the length of the registered string.count – The length from
posto use in the comparison. This value is automatically clamped to the end of the registered string.s – A C-style string to compare against.
len – The number of characters of
sto compare against.
- Returns
0if the strings are equal,>0ifsis lexicographically ordered before the substring of*this, or<0if the substring of*thisis lexicographically ordered befores. See note above regarding case-sensitivity.
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int compare(const std::string &s) const
Lexicographically compares this registered string with a string.
Note
If
*thisis “un-cased” (i.e. case-insensitive), a case-insensitive compare is performed.- Parameters
s – A string to compare against.
- Returns
0if the strings are equal,>0ifsis lexicographically ordered before*this, or<0if*thisis lexicographically ordered befores. See note above regarding case-sensitivity.
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int compare(size_t pos, size_t count, const std::string &s) const
Lexicographically compares a substring of this registered string with a string.
Note
If
*thisis “un-cased” (i.e. case-insensitive), a case-insensitive compare is performed.- Parameters
pos – The starting offset of the registered string represented by
*this. Must less-than-or-equal-to the length of the registered string.count – The length from
posto use in the comparison. This value is automatically clamped to the end of the registered string.s – A string to compare against.
- Returns
0if the strings are equal,>0ifsis lexicographically ordered before the substring of*this, or<0if the substring of*thisis lexicographically ordered befores. See note above regarding case-sensitivity.