scrcpy/app/src/util/str_util.h

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#ifndef STRUTIL_H
#define STRUTIL_H
#include "common.h"
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
// like strncpy, except:
// - it copies at most n-1 chars
// - the dest string is nul-terminated
// - it does not write useless bytes if strlen(src) < n
// - it returns the number of chars actually written (max n-1) if src has
// been copied completely, or n if src has been truncated
size_t
xstrncpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t n);
// join tokens by sep into dst
// returns the number of chars actually written (max n-1) if no truncation
// occurred, or n if truncated
size_t
xstrjoin(char *dst, const char *const tokens[], char sep, size_t n);
// quote a string
// returns the new allocated string, to be freed by the caller
char *
strquote(const char *src);
// parse s as an integer into value
// returns true if the conversion succeeded, false otherwise
bool
parse_integer(const char *s, long *out);
// parse s as integers separated by sep (for example '1234:2000')
// returns the number of integers on success, 0 on failure
size_t
parse_integers(const char *s, const char sep, size_t max_items, long *out);
// parse s as an integer into value
// like parse_integer(), but accept 'k'/'K' (x1000) and 'm'/'M' (x1000000) as
// suffix
// returns true if the conversion succeeded, false otherwise
bool
parse_integer_with_suffix(const char *s, long *out);
// search s in the list separated by sep
// for example, strlist_contains("a,bc,def", ',', "bc") returns true
bool
strlist_contains(const char *list, char sep, const char *s);
// return the index to truncate a UTF-8 string at a valid position
size_t
utf8_truncation_index(const char *utf8, size_t max_len);
#ifdef _WIN32
// convert a UTF-8 string to a wchar_t string
// returns the new allocated string, to be freed by the caller
wchar_t *
utf8_to_wide_char(const char *utf8);
char *
utf8_from_wide_char(const wchar_t *s);
#endif
/**
* Wrap input lines to fit in `columns` columns
*
* Break input lines at word boundaries (spaces) so that they fit in `columns`
* columns, left-indented by `indent` spaces.
*/
char *sc_str_wrap_lines(const char *input, unsigned columns, unsigned indent);
#endif