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/**
* @file lluistring.h
* @author: Steve Bennetts
* @brief A fancy wrapper for std::string supporting argument substitutions.
*
* $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2006&license=viewergpl$
*
* Copyright (c) 2006-2008, Linden Research, Inc.
*
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*
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*/
#ifndef LL_LLUISTRING_H
#define LL_LLUISTRING_H
#include "llstring.h"
#include <string>
// Use this class to store translated text that may have arguments
// e.g. "Welcome [USERNAME] to [SECONDLIFE]!"
// Adding or changing an argument will update the result string, preserving the origianl
// Thus, subsequent changes to arguments or even the original string will produce
// the correct result
// Example Usage:
// LLUIString mMessage("Welcome [USERNAME] to [SECONDLIFE]!");
// mMessage.setArg("[USERNAME]", "Steve");
// mMessage.setArg("[SECONDLIFE]", "Second Life");
// llinfos << mMessage.getString() << llendl; // outputs "Welcome Steve to Second Life"
// mMessage.setArg("[USERNAME]", "Joe");
// llinfos << mMessage.getString() << llendl; // outputs "Welcome Joe to Second Life"
// mMessage = "Recepción a la [SECONDLIFE] [USERNAME]"
// mMessage.setArg("[SECONDLIFE]", "Segunda Vida");
// llinfos << mMessage.getString() << llendl; // outputs "Recepción a la Segunda Vida Joe"
// Implementation Notes:
// Attempting to have operator[](const std::string& s) return mArgs[s] fails because we have
// to call format() after the assignment happens.
class LLUIString
{
public:
// These methods all perform appropriate argument substitution
// and modify mOrig where appropriate
LLUIString() {}
LLUIString(const std::string& instring, const LLStringUtil::format_map_t& args);
LLUIString(const std::string& instring) { assign(instring); }
void assign(const std::string& instring);
LLUIString& operator=(const std::string& s) { assign(s); return *this; }
void setArgList(const LLStringUtil::format_map_t& args);
void setArg(const std::string& key, const std::string& replacement);
const std::string& getString() const { return mResult; }
operator std::string() const { return mResult; }
const LLWString& getWString() const { return mWResult; }
operator LLWString() const { return mWResult; }
bool empty() const { return mWResult.empty(); }
S32 length() const { return mWResult.size(); }
void clear();
void clearArgs() { mArgs.clear(); }
// These utuilty functions are included for text editing.
// They do not affect mOrig and do not perform argument substitution
void truncate(S32 maxchars);
void erase(S32 charidx, S32 len);
void insert(S32 charidx, const LLWString& wchars);
void replace(S32 charidx, llwchar wc);
static const LLStringUtil::format_map_t sNullArgs;
private:
void format();
std::string mOrig;
std::string mResult;
LLWString mWResult; // for displaying
LLStringUtil::format_map_t mArgs;
};
#endif // LL_LLUISTRING_H
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