stringutil

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Published: Mar 25, 2019 License: GPL-3.0 Imports: 4 Imported by: 0

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var ErrSyntax = errors.New("invalid syntax")

ErrSyntax indicates that a value does not have the right syntax for the target type.

Functions

func CompilePattern

func CompilePattern(pattern string, escape byte) (patChars, patTypes []byte)

CompilePattern handles escapes and wild cards convert pattern characters and pattern types.

func Copy

func Copy(src string) string

Copy deep copies a string.

func DoMatch

func DoMatch(str string, patChars, patTypes []byte) bool

DoMatch matches the string with patChars and patTypes.

func Unquote

func Unquote(s string) (t string, err error)

Unquote interprets s as a single-quoted, double-quoted, or backquoted Go string literal, returning the string value that s quotes. For example: test=`"\"\n"` (hex: 22 5c 22 5c 6e 22) should be converted to `"\n` (hex: 22 0a).

func UnquoteChar

func UnquoteChar(s string, quote byte) (value []byte, tail string, err error)

UnquoteChar decodes the first character or byte in the escaped string or character literal represented by the string s. It returns four values:

1) value, the decoded Unicode code point or byte value; 2) multibyte, a boolean indicating whether the decoded character requires a multibyte UTF-8 representation; 3) tail, the remainder of the string after the character; and 4) an error that will be nil if the character is syntactically valid.

The second argument, quote, specifies the type of literal being parsed and therefore which escaped quote character is permitted. If set to a single quote, it permits the sequence \' and disallows unescaped '. If set to a double quote, it permits \" and disallows unescaped ". If set to zero, it does not permit either escape and allows both quote characters to appear unescaped. Different with strconv.UnquoteChar, it permits unnecessary backslash.

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