String.hx 5.7 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (C)2005-2012 Haxe Foundation
  3. *
  4. * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
  5. * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
  6. * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
  7. * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
  8. * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
  9. * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
  10. *
  11. * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
  12. * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
  13. *
  14. * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
  15. * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
  16. * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
  17. * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
  18. * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
  19. * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
  20. * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
  21. */
  22. /**
  23. The basic String class.
  24. A haxe String is immutable, it is not possible to modify individual
  25. characters. No method of this class changes the state of `this` String.
  26. Strings can be constructed using the string literal syntax "string value".
  27. String can be concatenated by using the + operator. If an operand is not a
  28. String, it is passed through Std.string() first.
  29. **/
  30. extern class String {
  31. /**
  32. The number of characters in `this` String.
  33. **/
  34. var length(default,null) : Int;
  35. /**
  36. Creates a copy from a given String.
  37. **/
  38. function new(string:String) : Void;
  39. /**
  40. Returns a String where all characters of `this` String are upper case.
  41. Affects the characters `a-z`. Other characters remain unchanged.
  42. **/
  43. function toUpperCase() : String;
  44. /**
  45. Returns a String where all characters of `this` String are lower case.
  46. Affects the characters `A-Z`. Other characters remain unchanged.
  47. **/
  48. function toLowerCase() : String;
  49. /**
  50. Returns the character at position `index` of `this` String.
  51. If `index` is negative or exceeds `this.length`, the empty String ""
  52. is returned.
  53. **/
  54. function charAt(index : Int) : String;
  55. /**
  56. Returns the character code at position `index` of `this` String.
  57. If `index` is negative or exceeds `this.length`, null is returned.
  58. To obtain the character code of a single character, "x".code can be used
  59. instead to inline the character code at compile time. Note that this
  60. only works on String literals of length 1.
  61. **/
  62. function charCodeAt( index : Int) : Null<Int>;
  63. /**
  64. Returns the position of the leftmost occurence of `str` within `this`
  65. String.
  66. If `startIndex` is given, the search is performed within the substring
  67. of `this` String starting from `startIndex`. Otherwise the search is
  68. performed within `this` String. In either case, the returned position
  69. is relative to the beginning of `this` String.
  70. If `str` cannot be found, -1 is returned.
  71. **/
  72. function indexOf( str : String, ?startIndex : Int ) : Int;
  73. /**
  74. Returns the position of the rightmost occurence of `str` within `this`
  75. String.
  76. If `startIndex` is given, the search is performed within the substring
  77. of `this` String from 0 to `startIndex`. Otherwise the search is
  78. performed within `this` String. In either case, the returned position
  79. is relative to the beginning of `this` String.
  80. If `str` cannot be found, -1 is returned.
  81. **/
  82. function lastIndexOf( str : String, ?startIndex : Int ) : Int;
  83. /**
  84. Splits `this` String at each occurence of `delimiter`.
  85. If `this` String is the empty String "", the result is not consistent
  86. across targets and may either be `[]` (on Js, Cpp) or `[""]`.
  87. If `delimiter` is the empty String "", `this` String is split into an
  88. Array of `this.length` elements, where the elements correspond to the
  89. characters of `this` String.
  90. If `delimiter` is not found within `this` String, the result is an Array
  91. with one element, which equals `this` String.
  92. If `delimiter` is null, the result is unspecified.
  93. Otherwise, `this` String is split into parts at each occurence of
  94. `delimiter`. If `this` String starts (or ends) with [delimiter}, the
  95. result Array contains a leading (or trailing) empty String "" element.
  96. Two subsequent delimiters also result in an empty String "" element.
  97. **/
  98. function split( delimiter : String ) : Array<String>;
  99. /**
  100. Returns `len` characters of `this` String, starting at position `pos`.
  101. If `len` is omitted, all characters from position `pos` to the end of
  102. `this` String are included.
  103. If `pos` is negative, its value is calculated from the end of `this`
  104. String by `this.length + pos`. If this yields a negative value, 0 is
  105. used instead.
  106. If the calculated position + `len` exceeds `this.length`, the characters
  107. from that position to the end of `this` String are returned.
  108. If `len` is negative, the result is unspecified.
  109. **/
  110. function substr( pos : Int, ?len : Int ) : String;
  111. /**
  112. Returns the part of `this` String from `startIndex` to but not including `endIndex`.
  113. If `startIndex` or `endIndex` are negative, 0 is used instead.
  114. If `startIndex` exceeds `endIndex`, they are swapped.
  115. If the (possibly swapped) `endIndex` is omitted or exceeds
  116. `this.length`, `this.length` is used instead.
  117. If the (possibly swapped) `startIndex` exceeds `this.length`, the empty
  118. String "" is returned.
  119. **/
  120. function substring( startIndex : Int, ?endIndex : Int ) : String;
  121. /**
  122. Returns the String itself.
  123. **/
  124. function toString() : String;
  125. /**
  126. Returns the String corresponding to the character code `code`.
  127. If `code` is negative or has another invalid value, the result is
  128. unspecified.
  129. **/
  130. static function fromCharCode( code : Int ) : String;
  131. }