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swift-mirror/stdlib/core/StringUnicodeScalarView.swift
Dave Abrahams 6d1095f44e Protocol names end in "Type," "ible," or "able"
Mechanically add "Type" to the end of any protocol names that don't end
in "Type," "ible," or "able."  Also, drop "Type" from the end of any
associated type names, except for those of the *LiteralConvertible
protocols.

There are obvious improvements to make in some of these names, which can
be handled with separate commits.

Fixes <rdar://problem/17165920> Protocols `Integer` etc should get
uglier names.

Swift SVN r19883
2014-07-12 17:29:57 +00:00

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2015 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See http://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See http://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
public func ==(
lhs: String.UnicodeScalarView.Index,
rhs: String.UnicodeScalarView.Index
) -> Bool {
return lhs._position == rhs._position
}
extension String {
public struct UnicodeScalarView : Sliceable, SequenceType {
init(_ _core: _StringCore) {
self._core = _core
}
struct _ScratchGenerator : GeneratorType {
var core: _StringCore
var idx: Int
init(_ core: _StringCore, _ pos: Int) {
self.idx = pos
self.core = core
}
mutating func next() -> UTF16.CodeUnit? {
if idx == core.endIndex {
return .None
}
return self.core[idx++]
}
}
public struct Index : BidirectionalIndexType {
public init(_ _position: Int, _ _core: _StringCore) {
self._position = _position
self._core = _core
}
public func successor() -> Index {
var scratch = _ScratchGenerator(_core, _position)
var decoder = UTF16()
let (result, length) = decoder._decodeOne(&scratch)
return Index(_position + length, _core)
}
public func predecessor() -> Index {
var i = _position
let codeUnit = _core[--i]
if _slowPath((codeUnit >> 10) == 0b1101_11) {
if i != 0 && (_core[i - 1] >> 10) == 0b1101_10 {
--i
}
}
return Index(i, _core)
}
/// The end index that for this view.
internal var _viewStartIndex: Index {
return Index(_core.startIndex, _core)
}
/// The end index that for this view.
internal var _viewEndIndex: Index {
return Index(_core.endIndex, _core)
}
var _position: Int
var _core: _StringCore
}
public var startIndex: Index {
return Index(_core.startIndex, _core)
}
public var endIndex: Index {
return Index(_core.endIndex, _core)
}
public subscript(i: Index) -> UnicodeScalar {
var scratch = _ScratchGenerator(_core, i._position)
var decoder = UTF16()
switch decoder.decode(&scratch) {
case .Result(let us):
return us
case .EmptyInput:
_fatalError("can not subscript using an endIndex")
case .Error:
return UnicodeScalar(0xfffd)
}
}
public subscript(r: Range<Index>) -> UnicodeScalarView {
return UnicodeScalarView(
_core[r.startIndex._position..<r.endIndex._position])
}
public struct Generator : GeneratorType {
init(_ _base: _StringCore.Generator) {
self._base = _base
}
public mutating func next() -> UnicodeScalar? {
switch _decoder.decode(&self._base) {
case .Result(let us):
return us
case .EmptyInput:
return .None
case .Error:
return UnicodeScalar(0xfffd)
}
}
var _decoder: UTF16 = UTF16()
var _base: _StringCore.Generator
}
public func generate() -> Generator {
return Generator(_core.generate())
}
public func compare(other : UnicodeScalarView) -> Int {
// Try to compare the string without decoding the UTF-16 string.
var aIdx = self._core.startIndex
var bIdx = other._core.startIndex
var aEnd = self._core.endIndex
var bEnd = other._core.endIndex
// If this is not a contiguous UTF-16 then use the slow path.
// TODO: when we fix rdar://16740011 we'll need to optimize the ascii
// path.
if ((self._core.elementShift != 1) |
(other._core.elementShift != 1) |
(!self._core.hasContiguousStorage) |
(!other._core.hasContiguousStorage)) {
// This is a cold path and inlining _compareUnicode may
// prevent the inlining of the compare function.
return _compareUnicode(other)
}
while true {
if aIdx < aEnd {
if bIdx < bEnd {
let e1 = self._core._nthContiguous(aIdx)
let e2 = other._core._nthContiguous(bIdx)
// The range 0xD800 .. 0xDFFF is reserved for lead and trail
// surrogates. In this code we are only comparing against the
// lower bound because most interesting characters are in that
// range. This is conservatively correct since the slow path is
// handling the surrogates correctly.
if _slowPath((e1 >= 0xD800) | (e2 >= 0xD800)) {
// Use slow unicode comparator if
// we found multi-byte scalar.
return _compareUnicode(other)
}
if e1 < e2 {
return -1
}
if e2 < e1 {
return 1
}
aIdx++
bIdx++
continue // equivalent
}
return 1
}
if bIdx < bEnd {
return -1
}
return 0
}
}
@inline(never)
func _compareUnicode(other : UnicodeScalarView) -> Int {
var g1 = self.generate()
var g2 = other.generate()
while true {
let e1_ = g1.next()
let e2_ = g2.next()
if let e1 = e1_ {
if let e2 = e2_ {
if e1 < e2 {
return -1
}
if e2 < e1 {
return 1
}
continue // equivalent
}
return 1
}
if e2_ {
return -1
}
return 0
}
}
var _core: _StringCore
}
}
extension String {
public init(_ view: UnicodeScalarView) {
self = String(view._core)
}
public func compare(other : String) -> Int {
return(UnicodeScalarView(core).compare(UnicodeScalarView(other.core)))
}
public var unicodeScalars : UnicodeScalarView {
return UnicodeScalarView(core)
}
}