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Module B00_std.String
Strings.
Stdlib String
Strings
Predicates
starts_with ~prefix s
is true
iff sub.[i] = s.[i]
for all indices i
of prefix
.
Note. Available in 4.12.
eds_with ~suffix s
is true iff sub.[i] = s.[m - i]
for all indices i
of sufix
and with m = String.length s - 1
.
Note. Available in 4.12.
includes ~affix s
is true
iff there exists an index j
such that for all indices i
of affix
, sub.[i] = s.[j+ 1]
.
for_all p s
is true
iff for all indices i
of s
, p s.[i] = true
.
exists p s
is true
iff there exists an index i
of s
with p s.[i] = true
.
Finding substrings
find_sub ~start ~sub s
is the start index (if any) of the first occurence of sub
in s
at or after start
.
Extracting substrings
subrange ~first ~last s
are the consecutive bytes of s
whose indices exist in the range [first
;last
].
first
defaults to 0
and last to String.length s - 1
.
Note that both first
and last
can be any integer. If first > last
the interval is empty and the empty string is returned.
Breaking
Breaking with magnitudes
take_left n s
are the first n
bytes of s
. This is s
if n >= length s
and ""
if n <= 0
.
take_right n s
are the last n
bytes of s
. This is s
if n >= length s
and ""
if n <= 0
.
drop_left n s
is s
without the first n
bytes of s
. This is ""
if n >= length s
and s
if n <= 0
.
drop_right n s
is s
without the last n
bytes of s
. This is ""
if n >= length s
and s
if n <= 0
.
break_right n v
is (drop_left n v, take_right n v)
.
Breaking with predicates
keep_left sat s
are the first consecutive sat
statisfying bytes of s
.
keep_right sat s
are the last consecutive sat
satisfying bytes of s
.
lose_left sat s
is s
without the first consecutive sat
satisfying bytes of s
.
lose_right sat s
is s
without the last consecutive sat
satisfying bytes of s
.
span_left sat s
is (keep_left sat s, lose_left sat s)
.
span_right sat s
is (lose_right sat s, keep_right sat s)
.
Breaking with separators
cut ~sep s
is either the pair Some (l,r)
of the two (possibly empty) substrings of s
that are delimited by the first match of the separator character sep
or None
if sep
can't be matched in s
. Matching starts from the left of s
.
The invariant l ^ sep ^ r = s
holds.
cut_right ~sep s
is like cut_left
but matching starts on the right of s
.
cuts_left sep s
is the list of all substrings of s
that are delimited by matches of the non empty separator string sep
. Empty substrings are omitted in the list if drop_empty
is true
(defaults to false
).
Matching separators in s
starts from the left of s
(rev
is false
, default) or the end (rev
is true
). Once one is found, the separator is skipped and matching starts again, that is separator matches can't overlap. If there is no separator match in s
, the list [s]
is returned.
The following invariants hold:
concat ~sep (cuts ~drop_empty:false ~sep s) = s
cuts ~drop_empty:false ~sep s <> []
cuts_right sep s
is like cuts_left
but matching starts on the right of s
.
Formatting
val pp : string Fmt.t
pp ppf s
prints s
's bytes on ppf
.
val pp_dump : string Fmt.t
pp_dump ppf s
prints s
as a syntactically valid OCaml string on ppf
.
Uniqueness
uniquify ss
is ss
without duplicates, the list order is preserved.
unique ~exist n
is n
if exists n
is false
or r = strf "%s~%d" n d
with d
the smallest integer in [1
;1e9
] such that exists r
is false
or an error if there is no such string.
Suggesting
edit_distance s0 s1
is the number of single character edits (insertion, deletion, substitution) that are needed to change s0
into s1
.
suggest ~dist candidates s
are the elements of candidates
whose edit distance is the smallest to s
and at most at a distance of dist
of s
(defaults to 2
). If multiple results are returned the order of candidates
is preserved.
(Un)escaping bytes
The following functions can only (un)escape a single byte. See also these functions to convert a string to printable US-ASCII characters.
byte_escaper char_len set_char
is a byte escaper such that:
char_len c
is the length of the unescaped bytec
in the escaped form. If1
is returned thenc
is assumed to be unchanged usebyte_replacer
if that does not holdset_char b i c
sets an unescaped bytec
to its escaped form at indexi
inb
and returns the next writable index.set_char
is called regardless ifc
needs to be escaped or not in the latter case you must writec
(usebyte_replacer
if that is not the case). No bounds check need to be performed oni
or the returned value.
For any b
, c
and i
the invariant i + char_len c = set_char b i c
must hold.
Here's a small example that escapes '"'
by prefixing them by backslashes. double quotes from strings:
let escape_dquotes s =
let char_len = function '"' -> 2 | _ -> 1 in
let set_char b i = function
| '"' -> Bytes.set b i '\\'; Bytes.set b (i+1) '"'; i + 2
| c -> Bytes.set b i c; i + 1
in
String.byte_escaper char_len set_char s
byte_replacer char_len set_char
is like byte_escaper
but a byte can be substituted by another one by set_char
.
val byte_unescaper :
(string -> int -> int) ->
(bytes -> int -> string -> int -> int) ->
string ->
(string, int) Stdlib.result
byte_unescaper char_len_at set_char
is a byte unescaper such that:
char_len_at s i
is the length of an escaped byte at indexi
ofs
. If1
is returned then the byte is assumed to be unchanged by the unescape, usebyte_unreplace
if that does not hold.set_char b k s i
sets at indexk
inb
the unescaped byte read at indexi
ins
and returns the next readable index ins
.set_char
is called regardless of wheter the byte ati
must be unescaped or not in the latter case you must write s.i
only (usebyte_unreplacer
if that is not the case). No bounds check need to be performed onk
,i
or the returned value.
For any b
, s
, k
and i
the invariant i + char_len_at s i = set_char b k s i
must hold.
Both char_len_at
and set_char
may raise Illegal_escape i
if the given index i
has an illegal or truncated escape. The unescaper turns this exception into Error i
if that happens.
val byte_unreplacer :
(string -> int -> int) ->
(bytes -> int -> string -> int -> int) ->
string ->
(string, int) Stdlib.result
byte_unreplacer char_len_at set_char
is like byte_unscaper
except set_char
can set a different byte whenever char_len_at
returns 1
.
US-ASCII strings
module Ascii : sig ... end
US-ASCII string support.
Version strings
to_version
parses version strings of the form:
"[v|V]major.minor[.patchlevel][(+|~)additional-info]"
into (major, minor, patch, additional_info)
tuples. If no patchlevel
is found 0
is used.
Sets and maps
module Set : sig ... end
String sets.
module Map : sig ... end
String maps.
Variable substitution
val subst_pct_vars :
?buf:Stdlib.Buffer.t ->
string Map.t ->
string ->
string option
subst_pct_vars ~buf vars s
substitutes in s
strings of the form %%VAR%%
by the value of "VAR"
in vars
(if any). None
is returned if no substitution was performed.