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- /*
- * Copyright (C)2005-2019 Haxe Foundation
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
- * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
- * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
- * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
- * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
- * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
- * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
- * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
- * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
- * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
- * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- */
- /**
- The basic String class.
- A Haxe String is immutable, it is not possible to modify individual
- characters. No method of this class changes the state of `this` String.
- Strings can be constructed using the String literal syntax `"string value"`.
- String can be concatenated by using the `+` operator. If an operand is not a
- String, it is passed through `Std.string()` first.
- @see https://haxe.org/manual/std-String.html
- **/
- extern class String {
- /**
- The number of characters in `this` String.
- **/
- var length(default, null):Int;
- /**
- Creates a copy from a given String.
- **/
- function new(string:String):Void;
- /**
- Returns a String where all characters of `this` String are upper case.
- **/
- function toUpperCase():String;
- /**
- Returns a String where all characters of `this` String are lower case.
- **/
- function toLowerCase():String;
- /**
- Returns the character at position `index` of `this` String.
- If `index` is negative or exceeds `this.length`, the empty String `""`
- is returned.
- **/
- function charAt(index:Int):String;
- /**
- Returns the character code at position `index` of `this` String.
- If `index` is negative or exceeds `this.length`, `null` is returned.
- To obtain the character code of a single character, `"x".code` can be
- used instead to inline the character code at compile time. Note that
- this only works on String literals of length 1.
- **/
- function charCodeAt(index:Int):Null<Int>;
- /**
- Returns the position of the leftmost occurrence of `str` within `this`
- String.
- If `startIndex` is given, the search is performed within the substring
- of `this` String starting from `startIndex` (if `startIndex` is posivite
- or 0) or `max(this.length + startIndex, 0)` (if `startIndex` is negative).
- If `startIndex` exceeds `this.length`, -1 is returned.
- Otherwise the search is performed within `this` String. In either case,
- the returned position is relative to the beginning of `this` String.
- If `str` cannot be found, -1 is returned.
- **/
- function indexOf(str:String, ?startIndex:Int):Int;
- /**
- Returns the position of the rightmost occurrence of `str` within `this`
- String.
- If `startIndex` is given, the search is performed within the substring
- of `this` String from 0 to `startIndex + str.length`. Otherwise the search
- is performed within `this` String. In either case, the returned position
- is relative to the beginning of `this` String.
- If `str` cannot be found, -1 is returned.
- **/
- function lastIndexOf(str:String, ?startIndex:Int):Int;
- /**
- Splits `this` String at each occurrence of `delimiter`.
- If `this` String is the empty String `""`, the result is not consistent
- across targets and may either be `[]` (on Js, Cpp) or `[""]`.
- If `delimiter` is the empty String `""`, `this` String is split into an
- Array of `this.length` elements, where the elements correspond to the
- characters of `this` String.
- If `delimiter` is not found within `this` String, the result is an Array
- with one element, which equals `this` String.
- If `delimiter` is null, the result is unspecified.
- Otherwise, `this` String is split into parts at each occurrence of
- `delimiter`. If `this` String starts (or ends) with `delimiter`, the
- result `Array` contains a leading (or trailing) empty String `""` element.
- Two subsequent delimiters also result in an empty String `""` element.
- **/
- function split(delimiter:String):Array<String>;
- /**
- Returns `len` characters of `this` String, starting at position `pos`.
- If `len` is omitted, all characters from position `pos` to the end of
- `this` String are included.
- If `pos` is negative, its value is calculated from the end of `this`
- String by `this.length + pos`. If this yields a negative value, 0 is
- used instead.
- If the calculated position + `len` exceeds `this.length`, the characters
- from that position to the end of `this` String are returned.
- If `len` is negative, the result is unspecified.
- **/
- function substr(pos:Int, ?len:Int):String;
- /**
- Returns the part of `this` String from `startIndex` to but not including `endIndex`.
- If `startIndex` or `endIndex` are negative, 0 is used instead.
- If `startIndex` exceeds `endIndex`, they are swapped.
- If the (possibly swapped) `endIndex` is omitted or exceeds
- `this.length`, `this.length` is used instead.
- If the (possibly swapped) `startIndex` exceeds `this.length`, the empty
- String `""` is returned.
- **/
- function substring(startIndex:Int, ?endIndex:Int):String;
- /**
- Returns the String itself.
- **/
- function toString():String;
- /**
- Returns the String corresponding to the character code `code`.
- If `code` is negative or has another invalid value, the result is
- unspecified.
- **/
- @:pure static function fromCharCode(code:Int):String;
- }
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