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-# Copyright 2001, 2002 Dave Abrahams
-# Copyright 2003 Douglas Gregor
-# Copyright 2003 Rene Rivera
-# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Vladimir Prus
-# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
-# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
-
-#
-# Returns a list of the following substrings:
-# 1) from beginning till the first occurrence of 'separator' or till the end,
-# 2) between each occurrence of 'separator' and the next occurrence,
-# 3) from the last occurrence of 'separator' till the end.
-# If no separator is present, the result will contain only one element.
-#
-
-rule split ( string separator )
-{
- local result ;
- local s = $(string) ;
-
- # Break pieaces off 's' until it has no separators left.
- local match = 1 ;
- while $(match)
- {
- match = [ MATCH ^(.*)($(separator))(.*) : $(s) ] ;
- if $(match)
- {
- match += "" ; # in case 3rd item was empty - works around MATCH bug
- result = $(match[3]) $(result) ;
- s = $(match[1]) ;
- }
- }
- # Combine the remaining part at the beginning, which does not have
- # separators, with the pieces broken off. Note that the rule's signature
- # does not allow the initial s to be empty.
- return $(s) $(result) ;
-}
-
-
-# Returns the concatenated results of Applying regex.split to every element of
-# the list using the separator pattern.
-#
-rule split-list ( list * : separator )
-{
- local result ;
- for s in $(list)
- {
- result += [ split $(s) $(separator) ] ;
- }
- return $(result) ;
-}
-
-
-# Match string against pattern, and return the elements indicated by indices.
-#
-rule match ( pattern : string : indices * )
-{
- indices ?= 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ;
- local x = [ MATCH $(pattern) : $(string) ] ;
- return $(x[$(indices)]) ;
-}
-
-
-# Matches all elements of 'list' agains the 'pattern' and returns a list of
-# elements indicated by indices of all successful matches. If 'indices' is
-# omitted returns a list of first paranthethised groups of all successful
-# matches.
-#
-rule transform ( list * : pattern : indices * )
-{
- indices ?= 1 ;
- local result ;
- for local e in $(list)
- {
- local m = [ MATCH $(pattern) : $(e) ] ;
- if $(m)
- {
- result += $(m[$(indices)]) ;
- }
- }
- return $(result) ;
-}
-
-NATIVE_RULE regex : transform ;
-
-
-# Escapes all of the characters in symbols using the escape symbol escape-symbol
-# for the given string, and returns the escaped string.
-#
-rule escape ( string : symbols : escape-symbol )
-{
- local result = "" ;
- local m = 1 ;
- while $(m)
- {
- m = [ MATCH ^([^$(symbols)]*)([$(symbols)])(.*) : $(string) ] ;
- if $(m)
- {
- m += "" ; # Supposedly a bug fix; borrowed from regex.split
- result = "$(result)$(m[1])$(escape-symbol)$(m[2])" ;
- string = $(m[3]) ;
- }
- }
- string ?= "" ;
- result = "$(result)$(string)" ;
- return $(result) ;
-}
-
-
-# Replaces occurrences of a match string in a given string and returns the new
-# string. The match string can be a regex expression.
-#
-rule replace (
- string # The string to modify.
- match # The characters to replace.
- replacement # The string to replace with.
- )
-{
- local result = "" ;
- local parts = 1 ;
- while $(parts)
- {
- parts = [ MATCH ^(.*)($(match))(.*) : $(string) ] ;
- if $(parts)
- {
- parts += "" ;
- result = "$(replacement)$(parts[3])$(result)" ;
- string = $(parts[1]) ;
- }
- }
- string ?= "" ;
- result = "$(string)$(result)" ;
- return $(result) ;
-}
-
-
-# Replaces occurrences of a match string in a given list of strings and returns
-# a list of new strings. The match string can be a regex expression.
-#
-# list - the list of strings to modify.
-# match - the search expression.
-# replacement - the string to replace with.
-#
-rule replace-list ( list * : match : replacement )
-{
- local result ;
- for local e in $(list)
- {
- result += [ replace $(e) $(match) $(replacement) ] ;
- }
- return $(result) ;
-}
-
-
-rule __test__ ( )
-{
- import assert ;
-
- assert.result a b c : split "a/b/c" / ;
- assert.result "" a b c : split "/a/b/c" / ;
- assert.result "" "" a b c : split "//a/b/c" / ;
- assert.result "" a "" b c : split "/a//b/c" / ;
- assert.result "" a "" b c "" : split "/a//b/c/" / ;
- assert.result "" a "" b c "" "" : split "/a//b/c//" / ;
-
- assert.result a c b d
- : match (.)(.)(.)(.) : abcd : 1 3 2 4 ;
-
- assert.result a b c d
- : match (.)(.)(.)(.) : abcd ;
-
- assert.result ababab cddc
- : match ((ab)*)([cd]+) : abababcddc : 1 3 ;
-
- assert.result a.h c.h
- : transform <a.h> \"b.h\" <c.h> : <(.*)> ;
-
- assert.result a.h b.h c.h
- : transform <a.h> \"b.h\" <c.h> : <([^>]*)>|\"([^\"]*)\" : 1 2 ;
-
- assert.result "^<?xml version=\"1.0\"^>"
- : escape "<?xml version=\"1.0\">" : "&|()<>^" : "^" ;
-
- assert.result "<?xml version=\\\"1.0\\\">"
- : escape "<?xml version=\"1.0\">" : "\\\"" : "\\" ;
-
- assert.result "string&nbsp;string&nbsp;" : replace "string string " " " "&nbsp;" ;
- assert.result "&nbsp;string&nbsp;string" : replace " string string" " " "&nbsp;" ;
- assert.result "string&nbsp;&nbsp;string" : replace "string string" " " "&nbsp;" ;
- assert.result "-" : replace "&" "&" "-" ;
-
- assert.result "-" "a-b" : replace-list "&" "a&b" : "&" : "-" ;
-}