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If you copy * code from other Free Software Foundation releases into a copy of * GUILE, as the General Public License permits, the exception does * not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid misleading * anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete * this exception notice from them. * * If you write modifications of your own for GUILE, it is your choice * whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications. * If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice. */ /* Software engineering face-lift by Greg J. Badros, 11-Dec-1999, gjb@cs.washington.edu, http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/gjb */ #include #include "_scm.h" #include "chars.h" #include "scm_validate.h" #include "strorder.h" SCM_DEFINE1 (scm_string_equal_p, "string=?", scm_tc7_rpsubr, (SCM s1, SCM s2), "Lexicographic equality predicate; \n" "Returns @t{#t} if the two strings are the same length and contain the same\n" "characters in the same positions, otherwise returns @t{#f}. (r5rs)\n\n" "@samp{String-ci=?} treats\n" "upper and lower case letters as though they were the same character, but\n" "@samp{string=?} treats upper and lower case as distinct characters.") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_string_equal_p { register scm_sizet i; register unsigned char *c1, *c2; SCM_VALIDATE_ROSTRING (1,s1); SCM_VALIDATE_ROSTRING (2,s2); i = SCM_ROLENGTH (s2); if (SCM_ROLENGTH (s1) != i) { return SCM_BOOL_F; } c1 = SCM_ROUCHARS (s1); c2 = SCM_ROUCHARS (s2); while (0 != i--) if (*c1++ != *c2++) return SCM_BOOL_F; return SCM_BOOL_T; } #undef FUNC_NAME SCM_DEFINE1 (scm_string_ci_equal_p, "string-ci=?", scm_tc7_rpsubr, (SCM s1, SCM s2), "Case-insensitive string equality predicate; returns @t{#t} if\n" "the two strings are the same length and their component characters\n" "match (ignoring case) at each position; otherwise returns @t{#f}. (r5rs)") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_string_ci_equal_p { register scm_sizet i; register unsigned char *c1, *c2; SCM_VALIDATE_ROSTRING (1,s1); SCM_VALIDATE_ROSTRING (2,s2); i = SCM_ROLENGTH (s2); if (SCM_ROLENGTH (s1) != i) { return SCM_BOOL_F; } c1 = SCM_ROUCHARS (s1); c2 = SCM_ROUCHARS (s2); while (0 != i--) if (scm_upcase(*c1++) != scm_upcase(*c2++)) return SCM_BOOL_F; return SCM_BOOL_T; } #undef FUNC_NAME SCM_DEFINE1 (scm_string_less_p, "strings2len) len = s2len; c1 = SCM_ROUCHARS (s1); c2 = SCM_ROUCHARS (s2); for (i = 0;i0) return SCM_BOOL_F; if (c<0) return SCM_BOOL_T; } { SCM answer; answer = SCM_BOOL(s2len != len); return answer; } } #undef FUNC_NAME SCM_DEFINE1 (scm_string_leq_p, "string<=?", scm_tc7_rpsubr, (SCM s1, SCM s2), "Lexicographic ordering predicate; returns @t{#t} if @var{s1}\n" "is lexicographically less than or equal to @var{s2}. (r5rs)") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_string_leq_p { return SCM_BOOL_NOT (scm_string_less_p (s2, s1)); } #undef FUNC_NAME SCM_DEFINE1 (scm_string_gr_p, "string>?", scm_tc7_rpsubr, (SCM s1, SCM s2), "Lexicographic ordering predicate; returns @t{#t} if @var{s1}\n" "is lexicographically greater than @var{s2}. (r5rs)") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_string_gr_p { return scm_string_less_p (s2, s1); } #undef FUNC_NAME SCM_DEFINE1 (scm_string_geq_p, "string>=?", scm_tc7_rpsubr, (SCM s1, SCM s2), "Lexicographic ordering predicate; returns @t{#t} if @var{s1}\n" "is lexicographically greater than or equal to @var{s2}. (r5rs)") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_string_geq_p { return SCM_BOOL_NOT (scm_string_less_p (s1, s2)); } #undef FUNC_NAME SCM_DEFINE1 (scm_string_ci_less_p, "string-cis2len) len = s2len; c1 = SCM_ROUCHARS (s1); c2 = SCM_ROUCHARS (s2); for (i = 0;i0) return SCM_BOOL_F; if (c<0) return SCM_BOOL_T; } return SCM_BOOL(s2len != len); } #undef FUNC_NAME SCM_DEFINE1 (scm_string_ci_leq_p, "string-ci<=?", scm_tc7_rpsubr, (SCM s1, SCM s2), "Case insensitive lexicographic ordering predicate; \n" "returns @t{#t} if @var{s1} is lexicographically less than\n" "or equal to @var{s2} regardless of case. (r5rs)") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_string_ci_leq_p { return SCM_BOOL_NOT (scm_string_ci_less_p (s2, s1)); } #undef FUNC_NAME SCM_DEFINE1 (scm_string_ci_gr_p, "string-ci>?", scm_tc7_rpsubr, (SCM s1, SCM s2), "Case insensitive lexicographic ordering predicate; \n" "returns @t{#t} if @var{s1} is lexicographically greater than\n" "@var{s2} regardless of case. (r5rs)") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_string_ci_gr_p { return scm_string_ci_less_p (s2, s1); } #undef FUNC_NAME SCM_DEFINE1 (scm_string_ci_geq_p, "string-ci>=?", scm_tc7_rpsubr, (SCM s1, SCM s2), "Case insensitive lexicographic ordering predicate; \n" "returns @t{#t} if @var{s1} is lexicographically greater than\n" "or equal to @var{s2} regardless of case. (r5rs)") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_string_ci_geq_p { return SCM_BOOL_NOT (scm_string_ci_less_p (s1, s2)); } #undef FUNC_NAME void scm_init_strorder () { #include "strorder.x" }