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// Name:        tokenzr.h
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// Purpose:     interface of wxStringTokenizer
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// Author:      wxWidgets team
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// RCS-ID:      $Id$
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// Licence:     wxWindows license
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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    @class wxStringTokenizer
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    @wxheader{tokenzr.h}
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    wxStringTokenizer helps you to break a string up into a number of tokens. It
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    replaces the standard C function @c strtok() and also extends it in a
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    number of ways.
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    To use this class, you should create a wxStringTokenizer object, give it the
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    string to tokenize and also the delimiters which separate tokens in the string
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    (by default, white space characters will be used).
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    Then wxStringTokenizer::GetNextToken may be called
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    repeatedly until it wxStringTokenizer::HasMoreTokens
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    returns @false.
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    For example:
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    @code
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    wxStringTokenizer tkz(wxT("first:second:third:fourth"), wxT(":"));
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    while ( tkz.HasMoreTokens() )
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    {
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        wxString token = tkz.GetNextToken();
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        // process token here
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    }
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    @endcode
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    By default, wxStringTokenizer will behave in the same way as @c strtok() if
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    the delimiters string only contains white space characters but, unlike the
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    standard function, it will return empty tokens if this is not the case. This
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    is helpful for parsing strictly formatted data where the number of fields is
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    fixed but some of them may be empty (i.e. @c TAB or comma delimited text
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    files).
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    The behaviour is governed by the last
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    @ref wxStringTokenizer::wxstringtokenizer
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    constructor/wxStringTokenizer::SetString
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    parameter @c mode which may be one of the following:
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    @c wxTOKEN_DEFAULT
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    Default behaviour (as described above):
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    same as @c wxTOKEN_STRTOK if the delimiter string contains only
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    whitespaces, same as @c wxTOKEN_RET_EMPTY otherwise
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    @c wxTOKEN_RET_EMPTY
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    In this mode, the empty tokens in the
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    middle of the string will be returned, i.e. @c "a::b:" will be tokenized in
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    three tokens 'a', '' and 'b'. Notice that all trailing delimiters are ignored
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    in this mode, not just the last one, i.e. a string @c "a::b::" would
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    still result in the same set of tokens.
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    @c wxTOKEN_RET_EMPTY_ALL
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    In this mode, empty trailing tokens
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    (including the one after the last delimiter character) will be returned as
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    well. The string @c "a::b:" will be tokenized in four tokens: the already
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    mentioned ones and another empty one as the last one and a string
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    @c "a::b::" will have five tokens.
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    @c wxTOKEN_RET_DELIMS
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    In this mode, the delimiter character
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    after the end of the current token (there may be none if this is the last
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    token) is returned appended to the token. Otherwise, it is the same mode as
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    @c wxTOKEN_RET_EMPTY. Notice that there is no mode like this one but
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    behaving like @c wxTOKEN_RET_EMPTY_ALL instead of
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    @c wxTOKEN_RET_EMPTY, use @c wxTOKEN_RET_EMPTY_ALL and
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    wxStringTokenizer::GetLastDelimiter to emulate it.
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    @c wxTOKEN_STRTOK
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    In this mode the class behaves exactly like
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    the standard @c strtok() function: the empty tokens are never returned.
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    @library{wxbase}
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    @category{data}
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    @see wxStringTokenize()
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*/
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class wxStringTokenizer : public wxObject
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{
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public:
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    //@{
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    /**
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        Constructor. Pass the string to tokenize, a string containing delimiters
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        and the mode specifying how the string should be tokenized.
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    */
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    wxStringTokenizer();
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    wxStringTokenizer(const wxString& str,
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                      const wxString& delims = " \t\r\n",
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                      wxStringTokenizerMode mode = wxTOKEN_DEFAULT);
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    //@}
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    /**
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        Returns the number of tokens remaining in the input string. The number of
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        tokens returned by this function is decremented each time
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        GetNextToken() is called and when it
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        reaches 0 HasMoreTokens() returns
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        @false.
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    */
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    int CountTokens() const;
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    /**
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        Returns the delimiter which ended scan for the last token returned by
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        GetNextToken() or @c NUL if
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        there had been no calls to this function yet or if it returned the trailing
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        empty token in @c wxTOKEN_RET_EMPTY_ALL mode.
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        @wxsince{2.7.0}
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    */
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    wxChar GetLastDelimiter();
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    /**
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        Returns the next token or empty string if the end of string was reached.
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    */
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    wxString GetNextToken() const;
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    /**
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        Returns the current position (i.e. one index after the last returned
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        token or 0 if GetNextToken() has never been called) in the original
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        string.
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    */
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    size_t GetPosition() const;
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    /**
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        Returns the part of the starting string without all token already extracted.
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    */
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    wxString GetString() const;
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    /**
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        Returns @true if the tokenizer has further tokens, @false if none are left.
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    */
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    bool HasMoreTokens() const;
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    /**
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        Initializes the tokenizer.
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        Pass the string to tokenize, a string containing delimiters,
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        and the mode specifying how the string should be tokenized.
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    */
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    void SetString(const wxString& to_tokenize,
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                   const wxString& delims = " \t\r\n",
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                   wxStringTokenizerMode mode = wxTOKEN_DEFAULT);
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};
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