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/*
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	This file is part of solidity.
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	solidity is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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	it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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	the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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	(at your option) any later version.
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	solidity is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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	but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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	MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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	GNU General Public License for more details.
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	You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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	along with solidity.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0
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/** @file StringUtils.h
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 * @author Balajiganapathi S <balajiganapathi.s@gmail.com>
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 * @date 2017
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 *
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 * String routines
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 */
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#pragma once
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#include <libsolutil/CommonData.h>
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#include <libsolutil/Numeric.h>
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#include <fmt/format.h>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <limits>
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#include <locale>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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namespace solidity::util
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{
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// Calculates the Damerau–Levenshtein distance between _str1 and _str2 and returns true if that distance is not greater than _maxDistance
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// if _lenThreshold > 0 and the product of the strings length is greater than _lenThreshold, the function will return false
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bool stringWithinDistance(std::string const& _str1, std::string const& _str2, size_t _maxDistance, size_t _lenThreshold = 0);
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// Calculates the Damerau–Levenshtein distance between _str1 and _str2
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size_t stringDistance(std::string const& _str1, std::string const& _str2);
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// Return a string having elements of suggestions as quoted, alternative suggestions. e.g. "a", "b" or "c"
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std::string quotedAlternativesList(std::vector<std::string> const& suggestions);
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/// @returns a string containing a comma-separated list of variable names consisting of @a _baseName suffixed
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/// with increasing integers in the range [@a _startSuffix, @a _endSuffix), if @a _startSuffix < @a _endSuffix,
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/// and with decreasing integers in the range [@a _endSuffix, @a _startSuffix), if @a _endSuffix < @a _startSuffix.
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/// If @a _startSuffix == @a _endSuffix, the empty string is returned.
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std::string suffixedVariableNameList(std::string const& _baseName, size_t _startSuffix, size_t _endSuffix);
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/// Joins collection of strings into one string with separators between, last separator can be different.
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/// @param _list collection of strings to join
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/// @param _separator defaults to ", "
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/// @param _lastSeparator (optional) will be used to separate last two strings instead of _separator
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/// @example join(vector<string>{"a", "b", "c"}, "; ", " or ") == "a; b or c"
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template<class T>
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std::string joinHumanReadable
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(
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	T const& _list,
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	std::string const& _separator = ", ",
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	std::string const& _lastSeparator = ""
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)
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{
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	auto const itEnd = end(_list);
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	std::string result;
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	for (auto it = begin(_list); it != itEnd; )
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	{
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		std::string element = *it;
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		bool first = (it == begin(_list));
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		++it;
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		if (!first)
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		{
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			if (it == itEnd && !_lastSeparator.empty())
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				result += _lastSeparator; // last iteration
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			else
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				result += _separator;
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		}
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		result += std::move(element);
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	}
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	return result;
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}
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/// Joins collection of strings just like joinHumanReadable, but prepends the separator
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/// unless the collection is empty.
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template<class T>
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std::string joinHumanReadablePrefixed
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	T const& _list,
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	std::string const& _separator = ", ",
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	std::string const& _lastSeparator = ""
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)
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{
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	if (begin(_list) == end(_list))
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		return {};
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	else
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		return _separator + joinHumanReadable(_list, _separator, _lastSeparator);
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}
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/// Formats large numbers to be easily readable by humans.
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/// Returns decimal representation for smaller numbers; hex for large numbers.
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/// "Special" numbers, powers-of-two and powers-of-two minus 1, are returned in
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/// formulaic form like 0x01 * 2**24 - 1.
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/// @a T can be any integer type, will typically be u160, u256 or bigint.
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/// @param _value to be formatted
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/// @param _useTruncation if true, internal truncation is also applied,
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/// like  0x5555...{+56 more}...5555
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/// @example formatNumberReadable((u256)0x7ffffff) = "2**27 - 1"
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/// @example formatNumberReadable(-57896044618658097711785492504343953926634992332820282019728792003956564819968) = -2**255
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std::string formatNumberReadable(bigint const& _value, bool _useTruncation = false);
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/// Safely converts an unsigned integer as string into an unsigned int type.
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///
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/// @return the converted number or nullopt in case of an failure (including if it would not fit).
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inline std::optional<unsigned> toUnsignedInt(std::string const& _value)
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{
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	try
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	{
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		auto const ulong = stoul(_value);
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		if (ulong > std::numeric_limits<unsigned>::max())
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			return std::nullopt;
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		return static_cast<unsigned>(ulong);
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	}
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	catch (...)
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	{
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		return std::nullopt;
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	}
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}
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/// Converts parameter _c to its lowercase equivalent if c is an uppercase letter and has a lowercase equivalent. It uses the classic "C" locale semantics.
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/// @param _c value to be converted
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/// @return the converted value
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inline char toLower(char _c)
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{
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	return tolower(_c, std::locale::classic());
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}
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/// Converts parameter _c to its uppercase equivalent if c is an lowercase letter and has a uppercase equivalent. It uses the classic "C" locale semantics.
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/// @param _c value to be converted
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/// @return the converted value
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inline char toUpper(char _c)
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{
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	return toupper(_c, std::locale::classic());
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}
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/// Converts parameter _s to its lowercase equivalent. It uses the classic "C" locale semantics.
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/// @param _s value to be converted
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/// @return the converted value
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inline std::string toLower(std::string _s)
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{
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	std::transform(_s.begin(), _s.end(), _s.begin(), [](char _c) {
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		return toLower(_c);
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	});
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	return _s;
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}
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/// Checks whether _c is a decimal digit character. It uses the classic "C" locale semantics.
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/// @param _c character to be checked
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/// @return true if _c is a decimal digit character, false otherwise
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inline bool isDigit(char _c)
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{
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	return isdigit(_c, std::locale::classic());
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}
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// Checks if character is printable using classic "C" locale
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/// @param _c character to be checked
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/// @return true if _c is a printable character, false otherwise.
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inline bool isPrint(char _c)
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{
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	return isprint(_c, std::locale::classic());
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}
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}
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