X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.simantics.org/r/gitweb?p=simantics%2Fplatform.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=bundles%2Forg.simantics.databoard%2Fcpp%2FDataBoardTest%2Flibantlr3c-3.2%2Finclude%2Fantlr3string.h;fp=bundles%2Forg.simantics.databoard%2Fcpp%2FDataBoardTest%2Flibantlr3c-3.2%2Finclude%2Fantlr3string.h;h=6e83afbedc29e775ea153c0522b357ce86da643d;hp=15b3b25f44c32058df43591656a38799d45bfbb8;hb=0ae2b770234dfc3cbb18bd38f324125cf0faca07;hpb=24e2b34260f219f0d1644ca7a138894980e25b14 diff --git a/bundles/org.simantics.databoard/cpp/DataBoardTest/libantlr3c-3.2/include/antlr3string.h b/bundles/org.simantics.databoard/cpp/DataBoardTest/libantlr3c-3.2/include/antlr3string.h index 15b3b25f4..6e83afbed 100644 --- a/bundles/org.simantics.databoard/cpp/DataBoardTest/libantlr3c-3.2/include/antlr3string.h +++ b/bundles/org.simantics.databoard/cpp/DataBoardTest/libantlr3c-3.2/include/antlr3string.h @@ -1,273 +1,273 @@ -/** \file - * Simple string interface allows indiscriminate allocation of strings - * such that they can be allocated all over the place and released in - * one chunk via a string factory - saves lots of hassle in remembering what - * strings were allocated where. - */ -#ifndef _ANTLR3_STRING_H -#define _ANTLR3_STRING_H - -// [The "BSD licence"] -// Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Jim Idle, Temporal Wave LLC -// http://www.temporal-wave.com -// http://www.linkedin.com/in/jimidle -// -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions -// are met: -// 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the -// documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. -// 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products -// derived from this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -// IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES -// OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. -// IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, -// INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT -// NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF -// THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -#include -#include - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/** Base string class tracks the allocations and provides simple string - * tracking functions. Mostly you can work directly on the string for things - * that don't reallocate it, like strchr() etc. Perhaps someone will want to provide implementations for UTF8 - * and so on. - */ -typedef struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct -{ - - /** The factory that created this string - */ - pANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY factory; - - /** Pointer to the current string value (starts at NULL unless - * the string allocator is told to create it with a pre known size. - */ - pANTLR3_UINT8 chars; - - /** Current length of the string up to and not including, the trailing '\0' - * Note that the actual allocation (->size) - * is always at least one byte more than this to accommodate trailing '\0' - */ - ANTLR3_UINT32 len; - - /** Current size of the string in bytes including the trailing '\0' - */ - ANTLR3_UINT32 size; - - /** Index of string (allocation number) in case someone wants - * to explicitly release it. - */ - ANTLR3_UINT32 index; - - /** Occasionally it is useful to know what the encoding of the string - * actually is, hence it is stored here as one the ANTLR3_ENCODING_ values - */ - ANTLR3_UINT8 encoding; - - /** Pointer to function that sets the string value to a specific string in the default encoding - * for this string. For instance, if this is ASCII 8 bit, then this function is the same as set8 - * but if the encoding is 16 bit, then the pointer is assumed to point to 16 bit characters not - * 8 bit. - */ - pANTLR3_UINT8 (*set) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, const char * chars); - - /** Pointer to function that sets the string value to a specific 8 bit string in the default encoding - * for this string. For instance, if this is a 16 bit string, then this function is the same as set8 - * but if the encoding is 16 bit, then the pointer is assumed to point to 8 bit characters that must - * be converted to 16 bit characters on the fly. - */ - pANTLR3_UINT8 (*set8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, const char * chars); - - /** Pointer to function adds a raw char * type pointer in the default encoding - * for this string. For instance, if this is ASCII 8 bit, then this function is the same as append8 - * but if the encoding is 16 bit, then the pointer is assumed to point to 16 bit characters not - * 8 bit. - */ - pANTLR3_UINT8 (*append) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, const char * newbit); - - /** Pointer to function adds a raw char * type pointer in the default encoding - * for this string. For instance, if this is a 16 bit string, then this function assumes the pointer - * points to 8 bit characters that must be converted on the fly. - */ - pANTLR3_UINT8 (*append8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, const char * newbit); - - /** Pointer to function that inserts the supplied string at the specified - * offset in the current string in the default encoding for this string. For instance, if this is an 8 - * bit string, then this is the same as insert8, but if this is a 16 bit string, then the poitner - * must point to 16 bit characters. - * - */ - pANTLR3_UINT8 (*insert) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 point, const char * newbit); - - /** Pointer to function that inserts the supplied string at the specified - * offset in the current string in the default encoding for this string. For instance, if this is a 16 bit string - * then the pointer is assumed to point at 8 bit characteres that must be converted on the fly. - */ - pANTLR3_UINT8 (*insert8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 point, const char * newbit); - - /** Pointer to function that sets the string value to a copy of the supplied string (strings must be in the - * same encoding. - */ - pANTLR3_UINT8 (*setS) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * chars); - - /** Pointer to function appends a copy of the characters contained in another string. Strings must be in the - * same encoding. - */ - pANTLR3_UINT8 (*appendS) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * newbit); - - /** Pointer to function that inserts a copy of the characters in the supplied string at the specified - * offset in the current string. strings must be in the same encoding. - */ - pANTLR3_UINT8 (*insertS) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 point, struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * newbit); - - /** Pointer to function that inserts the supplied integer in string form at the specified - * offset in the current string. - */ - pANTLR3_UINT8 (*inserti) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 point, ANTLR3_INT32 i); - - /** Pointer to function that adds a single character to the end of the string, in the encoding of the - * string - 8 bit, 16 bit, utf-8 etc. Input is a single UTF32 (32 bits wide integer) character. - */ - pANTLR3_UINT8 (*addc) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 c); - - /** Pointer to function that adds the stringified representation of an integer - * to the string. - */ - pANTLR3_UINT8 (*addi) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_INT32 i); - - /** Pointer to function that compares the text of a string to the supplied - * 8 bit character string and returns a result a la strcmp() - */ - ANTLR3_UINT32 (*compare8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, const char * compStr); - - /** Pointer to a function that compares the text of a string with the supplied character string - * (which is assumed to be in the same encoding as the string itself) and returns a result - * a la strcmp() - */ - ANTLR3_UINT32 (*compare) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, const char * compStr); - - /** Pointer to a function that compares the text of a string with the supplied string - * (which is assumed to be in the same encoding as the string itself) and returns a result - * a la strcmp() - */ - ANTLR3_UINT32 (*compareS) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * compStr); - - /** Pointer to a function that returns the character indexed at the supplied - * offset as a 32 bit character. - */ - ANTLR3_UCHAR (*charAt) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 offset); - - /** Pointer to a function that returns a substring of the supplied string a la .subString(s,e) - * in the Java language. - */ - struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * - (*subString) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 startIndex, ANTLR3_UINT32 endIndex); - - /** Pointer to a function that returns the integer representation of any numeric characters - * at the beginning of the string - */ - ANTLR3_INT32 (*toInt32) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string); - - /** Pointer to a function that yields an 8 bit string regardless of the encoding of the supplied - * string. This is useful when you want to use the text of a token in some way that requires an 8 bit - * value, such as the key for a hashtable. The function is required to produce a usable string even - * if the text given as input has characters that do not fit in 8 bit space, it will replace them - * with some arbitrary character such as '?' - */ - struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * - (*to8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string); - - /// Pointer to a function that yields a UT8 encoded string of the current string, - /// regardless of the current encoding of the string. Because there is currently no UTF8 - /// handling in the string class, it creates therefore, a string that is useful only for read only - /// applications as it will not contain methods that deal with UTF8 at the moment. - /// - struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * - (*toUTF8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string); - -} - ANTLR3_STRING; - -/** Definition of the string factory interface, which creates and tracks - * strings for you of various shapes and sizes. - */ -typedef struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct -{ - /** List of all the strings that have been allocated by the factory - */ - pANTLR3_VECTOR strings; - - /* Index of next string that we allocate - */ - ANTLR3_UINT32 index; - - /** Pointer to function that manufactures an empty string - */ - pANTLR3_STRING (*newRaw) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory); - - /** Pointer to function that manufactures a raw string with no text in it but space for size - * characters. - */ - pANTLR3_STRING (*newSize) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, ANTLR3_UINT32 size); - - /** Pointer to function that manufactures a string from a given pointer and length. The pointer is assumed - * to point to characters in the same encoding as the string type, hence if this is a 16 bit string the - * pointer should point to 16 bit characters. - */ - pANTLR3_STRING (*newPtr) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, pANTLR3_UINT8 string, ANTLR3_UINT32 size); - - /** Pointer to function that manufactures a string from a given pointer and length. The pointer is assumed to - * point at 8 bit characters which must be converted on the fly to the encoding of the actual string. - */ - pANTLR3_STRING (*newPtr8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, pANTLR3_UINT8 string, ANTLR3_UINT32 size); - - /** Pointer to function that manufactures a string from a given pointer and works out the length. The pointer is - * assumed to point to characters in the same encoding as the string itself, i.e. 16 bit if a 16 bit - * string and so on. - */ - pANTLR3_STRING (*newStr) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, pANTLR3_UINT8 string); - - /** Pointer to function that manufactures a string from a given pointer and length. The pointer should - * point to 8 bit characters regardless of the actual encoding of the string. The 8 bit characters - * will be converted to the actual string encoding on the fly. - */ - pANTLR3_STRING (*newStr8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, pANTLR3_UINT8 string); - - /** Pointer to function that deletes the string altogether - */ - void (*destroy) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, pANTLR3_STRING string); - - /** Pointer to function that returns a copy of the string in printable form without any control - * characters in it. - */ - pANTLR3_STRING (*printable)(struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, pANTLR3_STRING string); - - /** Pointer to function that closes the factory - */ - void (*close) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory); - -} - ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY; - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif - +/** \file + * Simple string interface allows indiscriminate allocation of strings + * such that they can be allocated all over the place and released in + * one chunk via a string factory - saves lots of hassle in remembering what + * strings were allocated where. + */ +#ifndef _ANTLR3_STRING_H +#define _ANTLR3_STRING_H + +// [The "BSD licence"] +// Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Jim Idle, Temporal Wave LLC +// http://www.temporal-wave.com +// http://www.linkedin.com/in/jimidle +// +// All rights reserved. +// +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +// are met: +// 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +// 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright +// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the +// documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. +// 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products +// derived from this software without specific prior written permission. +// +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR +// IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES +// OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +// IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, +// INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT +// NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF +// THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +#include +#include + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** Base string class tracks the allocations and provides simple string + * tracking functions. Mostly you can work directly on the string for things + * that don't reallocate it, like strchr() etc. Perhaps someone will want to provide implementations for UTF8 + * and so on. + */ +typedef struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct +{ + + /** The factory that created this string + */ + pANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY factory; + + /** Pointer to the current string value (starts at NULL unless + * the string allocator is told to create it with a pre known size. + */ + pANTLR3_UINT8 chars; + + /** Current length of the string up to and not including, the trailing '\0' + * Note that the actual allocation (->size) + * is always at least one byte more than this to accommodate trailing '\0' + */ + ANTLR3_UINT32 len; + + /** Current size of the string in bytes including the trailing '\0' + */ + ANTLR3_UINT32 size; + + /** Index of string (allocation number) in case someone wants + * to explicitly release it. + */ + ANTLR3_UINT32 index; + + /** Occasionally it is useful to know what the encoding of the string + * actually is, hence it is stored here as one the ANTLR3_ENCODING_ values + */ + ANTLR3_UINT8 encoding; + + /** Pointer to function that sets the string value to a specific string in the default encoding + * for this string. For instance, if this is ASCII 8 bit, then this function is the same as set8 + * but if the encoding is 16 bit, then the pointer is assumed to point to 16 bit characters not + * 8 bit. + */ + pANTLR3_UINT8 (*set) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, const char * chars); + + /** Pointer to function that sets the string value to a specific 8 bit string in the default encoding + * for this string. For instance, if this is a 16 bit string, then this function is the same as set8 + * but if the encoding is 16 bit, then the pointer is assumed to point to 8 bit characters that must + * be converted to 16 bit characters on the fly. + */ + pANTLR3_UINT8 (*set8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, const char * chars); + + /** Pointer to function adds a raw char * type pointer in the default encoding + * for this string. For instance, if this is ASCII 8 bit, then this function is the same as append8 + * but if the encoding is 16 bit, then the pointer is assumed to point to 16 bit characters not + * 8 bit. + */ + pANTLR3_UINT8 (*append) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, const char * newbit); + + /** Pointer to function adds a raw char * type pointer in the default encoding + * for this string. For instance, if this is a 16 bit string, then this function assumes the pointer + * points to 8 bit characters that must be converted on the fly. + */ + pANTLR3_UINT8 (*append8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, const char * newbit); + + /** Pointer to function that inserts the supplied string at the specified + * offset in the current string in the default encoding for this string. For instance, if this is an 8 + * bit string, then this is the same as insert8, but if this is a 16 bit string, then the poitner + * must point to 16 bit characters. + * + */ + pANTLR3_UINT8 (*insert) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 point, const char * newbit); + + /** Pointer to function that inserts the supplied string at the specified + * offset in the current string in the default encoding for this string. For instance, if this is a 16 bit string + * then the pointer is assumed to point at 8 bit characteres that must be converted on the fly. + */ + pANTLR3_UINT8 (*insert8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 point, const char * newbit); + + /** Pointer to function that sets the string value to a copy of the supplied string (strings must be in the + * same encoding. + */ + pANTLR3_UINT8 (*setS) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * chars); + + /** Pointer to function appends a copy of the characters contained in another string. Strings must be in the + * same encoding. + */ + pANTLR3_UINT8 (*appendS) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * newbit); + + /** Pointer to function that inserts a copy of the characters in the supplied string at the specified + * offset in the current string. strings must be in the same encoding. + */ + pANTLR3_UINT8 (*insertS) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 point, struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * newbit); + + /** Pointer to function that inserts the supplied integer in string form at the specified + * offset in the current string. + */ + pANTLR3_UINT8 (*inserti) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 point, ANTLR3_INT32 i); + + /** Pointer to function that adds a single character to the end of the string, in the encoding of the + * string - 8 bit, 16 bit, utf-8 etc. Input is a single UTF32 (32 bits wide integer) character. + */ + pANTLR3_UINT8 (*addc) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 c); + + /** Pointer to function that adds the stringified representation of an integer + * to the string. + */ + pANTLR3_UINT8 (*addi) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_INT32 i); + + /** Pointer to function that compares the text of a string to the supplied + * 8 bit character string and returns a result a la strcmp() + */ + ANTLR3_UINT32 (*compare8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, const char * compStr); + + /** Pointer to a function that compares the text of a string with the supplied character string + * (which is assumed to be in the same encoding as the string itself) and returns a result + * a la strcmp() + */ + ANTLR3_UINT32 (*compare) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, const char * compStr); + + /** Pointer to a function that compares the text of a string with the supplied string + * (which is assumed to be in the same encoding as the string itself) and returns a result + * a la strcmp() + */ + ANTLR3_UINT32 (*compareS) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * compStr); + + /** Pointer to a function that returns the character indexed at the supplied + * offset as a 32 bit character. + */ + ANTLR3_UCHAR (*charAt) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 offset); + + /** Pointer to a function that returns a substring of the supplied string a la .subString(s,e) + * in the Java language. + */ + struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * + (*subString) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string, ANTLR3_UINT32 startIndex, ANTLR3_UINT32 endIndex); + + /** Pointer to a function that returns the integer representation of any numeric characters + * at the beginning of the string + */ + ANTLR3_INT32 (*toInt32) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string); + + /** Pointer to a function that yields an 8 bit string regardless of the encoding of the supplied + * string. This is useful when you want to use the text of a token in some way that requires an 8 bit + * value, such as the key for a hashtable. The function is required to produce a usable string even + * if the text given as input has characters that do not fit in 8 bit space, it will replace them + * with some arbitrary character such as '?' + */ + struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * + (*to8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string); + + /// Pointer to a function that yields a UT8 encoded string of the current string, + /// regardless of the current encoding of the string. Because there is currently no UTF8 + /// handling in the string class, it creates therefore, a string that is useful only for read only + /// applications as it will not contain methods that deal with UTF8 at the moment. + /// + struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * + (*toUTF8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_struct * string); + +} + ANTLR3_STRING; + +/** Definition of the string factory interface, which creates and tracks + * strings for you of various shapes and sizes. + */ +typedef struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct +{ + /** List of all the strings that have been allocated by the factory + */ + pANTLR3_VECTOR strings; + + /* Index of next string that we allocate + */ + ANTLR3_UINT32 index; + + /** Pointer to function that manufactures an empty string + */ + pANTLR3_STRING (*newRaw) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory); + + /** Pointer to function that manufactures a raw string with no text in it but space for size + * characters. + */ + pANTLR3_STRING (*newSize) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, ANTLR3_UINT32 size); + + /** Pointer to function that manufactures a string from a given pointer and length. The pointer is assumed + * to point to characters in the same encoding as the string type, hence if this is a 16 bit string the + * pointer should point to 16 bit characters. + */ + pANTLR3_STRING (*newPtr) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, pANTLR3_UINT8 string, ANTLR3_UINT32 size); + + /** Pointer to function that manufactures a string from a given pointer and length. The pointer is assumed to + * point at 8 bit characters which must be converted on the fly to the encoding of the actual string. + */ + pANTLR3_STRING (*newPtr8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, pANTLR3_UINT8 string, ANTLR3_UINT32 size); + + /** Pointer to function that manufactures a string from a given pointer and works out the length. The pointer is + * assumed to point to characters in the same encoding as the string itself, i.e. 16 bit if a 16 bit + * string and so on. + */ + pANTLR3_STRING (*newStr) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, pANTLR3_UINT8 string); + + /** Pointer to function that manufactures a string from a given pointer and length. The pointer should + * point to 8 bit characters regardless of the actual encoding of the string. The 8 bit characters + * will be converted to the actual string encoding on the fly. + */ + pANTLR3_STRING (*newStr8) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, pANTLR3_UINT8 string); + + /** Pointer to function that deletes the string altogether + */ + void (*destroy) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, pANTLR3_STRING string); + + /** Pointer to function that returns a copy of the string in printable form without any control + * characters in it. + */ + pANTLR3_STRING (*printable)(struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory, pANTLR3_STRING string); + + /** Pointer to function that closes the factory + */ + void (*close) (struct ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY_struct * factory); + +} + ANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY; + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif +