view libinterp/corefcn/ls-ascii-helper.cc @ 30923:7ad60a258a2b

Allow "econ" argument to qr() function (bug #62277). * qr.cc (Fqr): Add documentation for "econ" input argument. Add input decoding for string "econ". Change error message for unrecognized input to bound it with double quote characters. Update functional and input validation BIST tests.
author Arun Giridhar <arungiridhar@gmail.com>
date Sat, 09 Apr 2022 14:52:25 -0700
parents 796f54d4ddbf
children e88a07dec498
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#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H)
#  include "config.h"
#endif

#include "ls-ascii-helper.h"

#include <istream>
#include <sstream>

OCTAVE_NAMESPACE_BEGIN

// Helper functions when reading from ascii files.

// These functions take care of different line endings (LF, CR, CRLF)
// when files were opened in text mode for writing and are now opened in
// binary mode for reading.
// Even though we no longer store files in text mode, keep this logic
// to allow loading older files that might have CRLF or CR line endings.

// Skip characters from stream IS until a newline is reached.
// Depending on KEEP_NEWLINE, either eat newline from stream or
// keep it unread.

void
skip_until_newline (std::istream& is, bool keep_newline)
{
  if (! is)
    return;

  while (is)
    {
      char c = is.peek ();

      if (c == '\n' || c == '\r')
        {
          // Reached newline.
          if (! keep_newline)
            {
              // Eat the CR or LF character.
              char d;
              is.get (d);

              // Make sure that for binary-mode opened ascii files
              // containing CRLF line endings we skip the LF after CR.
              if (c == '\r' && is.peek () == '\n')
                {
                  // Yes, LF following CR, eat it.
                  is.get (d);
                }
            }

          // Newline was found, and read from stream if
          // keep_newline == true, so exit loop.
          break;
        }
      else
        {
          // No newline character peeked, so read it and proceed to next
          // character.
          char d;
          is.get (d);
        }
    }
}

// If stream IS currently points to a newline (a leftover from a previous read)
// then eat newline(s) until a non-newline character is found.

void
skip_preceeding_newline (std::istream& is)
{
  if (! is)
    return;

  // Check whether IS currently points to newline character.
  char c = is.peek ();

  if (c == '\n' || c == '\r')
    {
      // Yes, at newline.
      do
        {
          // Eat the CR or LF character.
          char d;
          is.get (d);

          // Make sure that for binary-mode opened ascii files
          // containing CRLF line endings we skip the LF after CR.
          if (c == '\r' && is.peek () == '\n')
            {
              // Yes, LF following CR, eat it.
              is.get (d);
            }

          // Peek into next character.
          c = is.peek ();

          // Loop while still a newline ahead.
        }
      while (c == '\n' || c == '\r');
    }
}

// Read characters from stream IS until a newline is reached.
// Depending on KEEP_NEWLINE, either eat newline from stream or keep
// it unread.  Characters read are stored and returned as
// std::string.

std::string
read_until_newline (std::istream& is, bool keep_newline)
{
  if (! is)
    return "";

  std::ostringstream buf;

  while (is)
    {
      char c = is.peek ();

      if (c == '\n' || c == '\r')
        {
          // Reached newline.
          if (! keep_newline)
            {
              // Eat the CR or LF character.
              char d;
              is.get (d);

              // Make sure that for binary-mode opened ascii files
              // containing CRLF line endings we skip the LF after
              // CR.

              if (c == '\r' && is.peek () == '\n')
                {
                  // Yes, LF following CR, eat it.
                  is.get (d);
                }
            }

          // Newline was found, and read from stream if
          // keep_newline == true, so exit loop.
          break;
        }
      else
        {
          // No newline character peeked, so read it, store it, and
          // proceed to next.
          char d;
          is.get (d);
          buf << d;
        }
    }

  return buf.str ();
}

OCTAVE_NAMESPACE_END