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1 /*
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2 * Copyright (c) 2007 Mans Rullgard
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3 *
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4 * This file is part of FFmpeg.
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5 *
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6 * FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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8 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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9 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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10 *
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11 * FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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14 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
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15 *
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16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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17 * License along with FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software
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18 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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19 */
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20
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21 #ifndef AVUTIL_AVSTRING_H
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22 #define AVUTIL_AVSTRING_H
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23
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24 #include <stddef.h>
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25 #include "attributes.h"
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26
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27 /**
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28 * @addtogroup lavu_string
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29 * @{
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30 */
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31
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32 /**
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33 * Return non-zero if pfx is a prefix of str. If it is, *ptr is set to
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34 * the address of the first character in str after the prefix.
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35 *
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36 * @param str input string
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37 * @param pfx prefix to test
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38 * @param ptr updated if the prefix is matched inside str
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39 * @return non-zero if the prefix matches, zero otherwise
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40 */
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41 int av_strstart(const char *str, const char *pfx, const char **ptr);
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42
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43 /**
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44 * Return non-zero if pfx is a prefix of str independent of case. If
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45 * it is, *ptr is set to the address of the first character in str
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46 * after the prefix.
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47 *
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48 * @param str input string
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49 * @param pfx prefix to test
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50 * @param ptr updated if the prefix is matched inside str
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51 * @return non-zero if the prefix matches, zero otherwise
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52 */
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53 int av_stristart(const char *str, const char *pfx, const char **ptr);
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54
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55 /**
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56 * Locate the first case-independent occurrence in the string haystack
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57 * of the string needle. A zero-length string needle is considered to
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58 * match at the start of haystack.
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59 *
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60 * This function is a case-insensitive version of the standard strstr().
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61 *
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62 * @param haystack string to search in
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63 * @param needle string to search for
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64 * @return pointer to the located match within haystack
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65 * or a null pointer if no match
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66 */
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67 char *av_stristr(const char *haystack, const char *needle);
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68
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69 /**
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70 * Locate the first occurrence of the string needle in the string haystack
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71 * where not more than hay_length characters are searched. A zero-length
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72 * string needle is considered to match at the start of haystack.
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73 *
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74 * This function is a length-limited version of the standard strstr().
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75 *
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76 * @param haystack string to search in
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77 * @param needle string to search for
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78 * @param hay_length length of string to search in
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79 * @return pointer to the located match within haystack
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80 * or a null pointer if no match
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81 */
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82 char *av_strnstr(const char *haystack, const char *needle, size_t hay_length);
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83
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84 /**
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85 * Copy the string src to dst, but no more than size - 1 bytes, and
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86 * null-terminate dst.
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87 *
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88 * This function is the same as BSD strlcpy().
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89 *
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90 * @param dst destination buffer
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91 * @param src source string
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92 * @param size size of destination buffer
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93 * @return the length of src
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94 *
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95 * @warning since the return value is the length of src, src absolutely
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96 * _must_ be a properly 0-terminated string, otherwise this will read beyond
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97 * the end of the buffer and possibly crash.
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98 */
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99 size_t av_strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size);
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100
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101 /**
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102 * Append the string src to the string dst, but to a total length of
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103 * no more than size - 1 bytes, and null-terminate dst.
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104 *
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105 * This function is similar to BSD strlcat(), but differs when
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106 * size <= strlen(dst).
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107 *
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108 * @param dst destination buffer
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109 * @param src source string
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110 * @param size size of destination buffer
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111 * @return the total length of src and dst
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112 *
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113 * @warning since the return value use the length of src and dst, these
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114 * absolutely _must_ be a properly 0-terminated strings, otherwise this
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115 * will read beyond the end of the buffer and possibly crash.
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116 */
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117 size_t av_strlcat(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size);
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118
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119 /**
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120 * Append output to a string, according to a format. Never write out of
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121 * the destination buffer, and always put a terminating 0 within
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122 * the buffer.
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123 * @param dst destination buffer (string to which the output is
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124 * appended)
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125 * @param size total size of the destination buffer
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126 * @param fmt printf-compatible format string, specifying how the
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127 * following parameters are used
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128 * @return the length of the string that would have been generated
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129 * if enough space had been available
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130 */
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131 size_t av_strlcatf(char *dst, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...) av_printf_format(3, 4);
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132
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133 /**
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134 * Print arguments following specified format into a large enough auto
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135 * allocated buffer. It is similar to GNU asprintf().
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136 * @param fmt printf-compatible format string, specifying how the
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137 * following parameters are used.
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138 * @return the allocated string
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139 * @note You have to free the string yourself with av_free().
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140 */
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141 char *av_asprintf(const char *fmt, ...) av_printf_format(1, 2);
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142
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143 /**
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144 * Convert a number to a av_malloced string.
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145 */
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146 char *av_d2str(double d);
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147
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148 /**
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149 * Unescape the given string until a non escaped terminating char,
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150 * and return the token corresponding to the unescaped string.
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151 *
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152 * The normal \ and ' escaping is supported. Leading and trailing
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153 * whitespaces are removed, unless they are escaped with '\' or are
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154 * enclosed between ''.
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155 *
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156 * @param buf the buffer to parse, buf will be updated to point to the
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157 * terminating char
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158 * @param term a 0-terminated list of terminating chars
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159 * @return the malloced unescaped string, which must be av_freed by
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160 * the user, NULL in case of allocation failure
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161 */
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162 char *av_get_token(const char **buf, const char *term);
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163
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164 /**
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165 * Split the string into several tokens which can be accessed by
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166 * successive calls to av_strtok().
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167 *
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168 * A token is defined as a sequence of characters not belonging to the
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169 * set specified in delim.
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170 *
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171 * On the first call to av_strtok(), s should point to the string to
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172 * parse, and the value of saveptr is ignored. In subsequent calls, s
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173 * should be NULL, and saveptr should be unchanged since the previous
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174 * call.
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175 *
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176 * This function is similar to strtok_r() defined in POSIX.1.
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177 *
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178 * @param s the string to parse, may be NULL
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179 * @param delim 0-terminated list of token delimiters, must be non-NULL
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180 * @param saveptr user-provided pointer which points to stored
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181 * information necessary for av_strtok() to continue scanning the same
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182 * string. saveptr is updated to point to the next character after the
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183 * first delimiter found, or to NULL if the string was terminated
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184 * @return the found token, or NULL when no token is found
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185 */
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186 char *av_strtok(char *s, const char *delim, char **saveptr);
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187
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188 /**
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189 * Locale-independent conversion of ASCII isdigit.
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190 */
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191 int av_isdigit(int c);
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192
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193 /**
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194 * Locale-independent conversion of ASCII isgraph.
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195 */
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196 int av_isgraph(int c);
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197
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198 /**
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199 * Locale-independent conversion of ASCII isspace.
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200 */
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201 int av_isspace(int c);
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202
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203 /**
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204 * Locale-independent conversion of ASCII characters to uppercase.
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205 */
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206 static inline int av_toupper(int c)
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207 {
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208 if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
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209 c ^= 0x20;
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210 return c;
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211 }
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212
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213 /**
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214 * Locale-independent conversion of ASCII characters to lowercase.
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215 */
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216 static inline int av_tolower(int c)
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217 {
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218 if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
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219 c ^= 0x20;
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220 return c;
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221 }
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222
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223 /**
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224 * Locale-independent conversion of ASCII isxdigit.
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225 */
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226 int av_isxdigit(int c);
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227
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228 /**
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229 * Locale-independent case-insensitive compare.
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230 * @note This means only ASCII-range characters are case-insensitive
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231 */
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232 int av_strcasecmp(const char *a, const char *b);
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233
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234 /**
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235 * Locale-independent case-insensitive compare.
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236 * @note This means only ASCII-range characters are case-insensitive
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237 */
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238 int av_strncasecmp(const char *a, const char *b, size_t n);
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239
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240
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241 /**
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242 * Thread safe basename.
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243 * @param path the path, on DOS both \ and / are considered separators.
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244 * @return pointer to the basename substring.
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245 */
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246 const char *av_basename(const char *path);
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247
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248 /**
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249 * Thread safe dirname.
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250 * @param path the path, on DOS both \ and / are considered separators.
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251 * @return the path with the separator replaced by the string terminator or ".".
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252 * @note the function may change the input string.
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253 */
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254 const char *av_dirname(char *path);
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255
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256 enum AVEscapeMode {
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257 AV_ESCAPE_MODE_AUTO, ///< Use auto-selected escaping mode.
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258 AV_ESCAPE_MODE_BACKSLASH, ///< Use backslash escaping.
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259 AV_ESCAPE_MODE_QUOTE, ///< Use single-quote escaping.
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260 };
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261
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262 /**
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263 * Consider spaces special and escape them even in the middle of the
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264 * string.
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265 *
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266 * This is equivalent to adding the whitespace characters to the special
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267 * characters lists, except it is guaranteed to use the exact same list
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268 * of whitespace characters as the rest of libavutil.
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269 */
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270 #define AV_ESCAPE_FLAG_WHITESPACE 0x01
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271
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272 /**
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273 * Escape only specified special characters.
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274 * Without this flag, escape also any characters that may be considered
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275 * special by av_get_token(), such as the single quote.
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276 */
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277 #define AV_ESCAPE_FLAG_STRICT 0x02
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278
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279 /**
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280 * Escape string in src, and put the escaped string in an allocated
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281 * string in *dst, which must be freed with av_free().
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282 *
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283 * @param dst pointer where an allocated string is put
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284 * @param src string to escape, must be non-NULL
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285 * @param special_chars string containing the special characters which
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286 * need to be escaped, can be NULL
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287 * @param mode escape mode to employ, see AV_ESCAPE_MODE_* macros.
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288 * Any unknown value for mode will be considered equivalent to
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289 * AV_ESCAPE_MODE_BACKSLASH, but this behaviour can change without
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290 * notice.
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291 * @param flags flags which control how to escape, see AV_ESCAPE_FLAG_ macros
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292 * @return the length of the allocated string, or a negative error code in case of error
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293 * @see av_bprint_escape()
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294 */
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295 int av_escape(char **dst, const char *src, const char *special_chars,
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296 enum AVEscapeMode mode, int flags);
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297
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298 /**
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299 * @}
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300 */
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301
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302 #endif /* AVUTIL_AVSTRING_H */
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