//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project // // Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors // Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception // // See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information // See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// extension String.Index { private init?( _ idx: String.Index, _genericWithin target: S ) { guard target._wholeGuts.isOnGraphemeClusterBoundary(idx), idx >= target.startIndex && idx <= target.endIndex else { return nil } self = idx } /// Creates an index in the given string that corresponds exactly to the /// specified position. /// /// If the index passed as `sourcePosition` represents the start of an /// extended grapheme cluster---the element type of a string---then the /// initializer succeeds. /// /// The following example converts the position of the Unicode scalar `"e"` /// into its corresponding position in the string. The character at that /// position is the composed `"é"` character. /// /// let cafe = "Cafe\u{0301}" /// print(cafe) /// // Prints "Café" /// /// let scalarsIndex = cafe.unicodeScalars.firstIndex(of: "e")! /// let stringIndex = String.Index(scalarsIndex, within: cafe)! /// /// print(cafe[...stringIndex]) /// // Prints "Café" /// /// If the index passed as `sourcePosition` doesn't have an exact /// corresponding position in `target`, the result of the initializer is /// `nil`. For example, an attempt to convert the position of the combining /// acute accent (`"\u{0301}"`) fails. Combining Unicode scalars do not have /// their own position in a string. /// /// let nextScalarsIndex = cafe.unicodeScalars.index(after: scalarsIndex) /// let nextStringIndex = String.Index(nextScalarsIndex, within: cafe) /// /// print(nextStringIndex) /// // Prints "nil" /// /// - Parameters: /// - sourcePosition: A position in a view of the `target` parameter. /// `sourcePosition` must be a valid index of at least one of the views /// of `target`. /// - target: The string referenced by the resulting index. public init?(_ sourcePosition: String.Index, within target: String) { self.init(sourcePosition, _genericWithin: target) } /// Creates an index in the given string that corresponds exactly to the /// specified position. /// /// If the index passed as `sourcePosition` represents the start of an /// extended grapheme cluster---the element type of a string---then the /// initializer succeeds. /// /// The following example converts the position of the Unicode scalar `"e"` /// into its corresponding position in the string. The character at that /// position is the composed `"é"` character. /// /// let cafe = "Cafe\u{0301}" /// print(cafe) /// // Prints "Café" /// /// let scalarsIndex = cafe.unicodeScalars.firstIndex(of: "e")! /// let stringIndex = String.Index(scalarsIndex, within: cafe)! /// /// print(cafe[...stringIndex]) /// // Prints "Café" /// /// If the index passed as `sourcePosition` doesn't have an exact /// corresponding position in `target`, the result of the initializer is /// `nil`. For example, an attempt to convert the position of the combining /// acute accent (`"\u{0301}"`) fails. Combining Unicode scalars do not have /// their own position in a string. /// /// let nextScalarsIndex = cafe.unicodeScalars.index(after: scalarsIndex) /// let nextStringIndex = String.Index(nextScalarsIndex, within: cafe) /// /// print(nextStringIndex) /// // Prints "nil" /// /// - Parameters: /// - sourcePosition: A position in a view of the `target` parameter. /// `sourcePosition` must be a valid index of at least one of the views /// of `target`. /// - target: The string referenced by the resulting index. @available(SwiftStdlib 5.1, *) public init?( _ sourcePosition: String.Index, within target: S ) { self.init(sourcePosition, _genericWithin: target) } /// Returns the position in the given UTF-8 view that corresponds exactly to /// this index. /// /// This example first finds the position of the character `"é"`, and then /// uses this method find the same position in the string's `utf8` view. /// /// let cafe = "Café" /// if let i = cafe.firstIndex(of: "é") { /// let j = i.samePosition(in: cafe.utf8)! /// print(Array(cafe.utf8[j...])) /// } /// // Prints "[195, 169]" /// /// - Parameter utf8: The view to use for the index conversion. This index /// must be a valid index of at least one view of the string shared by /// `utf8`. /// - Returns: The position in `utf8` that corresponds exactly to this index. /// If this index does not have an exact corresponding position in `utf8`, /// this method returns `nil`. For example, an attempt to convert the /// position of a UTF-16 trailing surrogate returns `nil`. public func samePosition( in utf8: String.UTF8View ) -> String.UTF8View.Index? { return String.UTF8View.Index(self, within: utf8) } /// Returns the position in the given UTF-16 view that corresponds exactly to /// this index. /// /// The index must be a valid index of `String(utf16)`. /// /// This example first finds the position of the character `"é"` and then /// uses this method find the same position in the string's `utf16` view. /// /// let cafe = "Café" /// if let i = cafe.firstIndex(of: "é") { /// let j = i.samePosition(in: cafe.utf16)! /// print(cafe.utf16[j]) /// } /// // Prints "233" /// /// - Parameter utf16: The view to use for the index conversion. This index /// must be a valid index of at least one view of the string shared by /// `utf16`. /// - Returns: The position in `utf16` that corresponds exactly to this /// index. If this index does not have an exact corresponding position in /// `utf16`, this method returns `nil`. For example, an attempt to convert /// the position of a UTF-8 continuation byte returns `nil`. public func samePosition( in utf16: String.UTF16View ) -> String.UTF16View.Index? { return String.UTF16View.Index(self, within: utf16) } }