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# util-string.tcl --
#
# This file implements package ::Utility::string, which ...
#
# Copyright (c) 1997 Jeffrey Hobbs
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and
# redistribution of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
#
#package require NAME VERSION
package provide ::Utility::string 1.0; # SET VERSION
namespace eval ::Utility::string {;
namespace export -clear *
# string_cap --
#
# Capitalize a string, or one char in it
#
# Arguments:
# str input string
# idx idx to capitalize
# Results:
# Returns string with specified capitalization
#
proc string_cap {str {idx -1}} {
if {$i>-1} {
if {[string length $str]>$i} {
return $str
} else {
}
} else {
return [string toupper [string index $str 0]][string tolower \
[string range $str 1 end]]
}
}
# string_reverse --
# reverses input string
# Arguments:
# s input string to reverse
# Returns:
# string with chars reversed
#
;proc string_reverse s {
if {[set i [string len $s]]} {
while {$i} {append r [string index $s [incr i -1]]}
return $r
}
}
# obfuscate --
# If I describe it, it ruins it...
# Arguments:
# s input string
# Returns:
# output
#
;proc obfuscate s {
if {[set len [string len $s]]} {
set i -1
while {[incr i]<$len} {
set c [string index $s $i]
if {[regexp "\[\]\\\[ \{\}\t\n\"\]" $c]} {
append r $c
} else {
scan $c %c c
append r \\[format %0.3o $c]
}
}
return $r
}
}
# untabify --
# removes tabs from a string, replacing with appropriate number of spaces
# Arguments:
# str input string
# tablen tab length, defaults to 8
# Returns:
# string sans tabs
#
;proc untabify {str {tablen 8}} {
set out {}
while {[set i [string first "\t" $str]] != -1} {
set j [expr {$tablen-($i%$tablen)}]
append out [string range $str 0 [incr i -1]][format %*s $j { }]
set str [string range $str [incr i 2] end]
}
return $out$str
}
# tabify --
# converts excess spaces to tab chars
# Arguments:
# str input string
# tablen tab length, defaults to 8
# Returns:
# string with tabs replacing excess space where appropriate
#
;proc tabify {str {tablen 8}} {
## We must first untabify so that \t is not interpreted to be one char
set str [untabify $str]
set out {}
while {[set i [string first { } $str]] != -1} {
## Align i to the upper tablen boundary
set i [expr {$i+$tablen-($i%$tablen)-1}]
set s [string range $str 0 $i]
if {[string match {* } $s]} {
append out [string trimright $s { }]\t
} else {
append out $s
}
set str [string range $str [incr i] end]
}
return $out$str
}
# wrap_lines --
# wraps text to a specific max line length
# Arguments:
# txt input text
# len desired max line length+1, defaults to 75
# P paragraph boundary chars, defaults to \n\n
# P2 substitute for $P while processing, defaults to \254
# this char must not be in the input text
# Returns:
# text with lines no longer than $len, except where a single word
# is longer than $len chars. does not preserve paragraph boundaries.
#
;proc wrap_lines "txt {len 75} {P \n\n} {P2 \254}" {
regsub -all $P $txt $P2 txt
regsub -all "\n" $txt { } txt
incr len -1
set out {}
while {[string len $txt]>$len} {
set i [string last { } [string range $txt 0 $len]]
if {$i == -1 && [set i [string first { } $txt]] == -1} break
append out [string trim [string range $txt 0 [incr i -1]]]\n
set txt [string range $txt [incr i 2] end]
}
regsub -all $P2 $out$txt $P txt
return $txt
}
}; # end of namespace ::Utility::string