---
-- String buffer facilities.
--
-- Lua's string operations are very flexible and offer an easy-to-use way to
-- manipulate strings. Concatenation using the ..
operator is such
-- an operation. The drawback of the built-in API however is the way it handles
-- concatenation of many string values. Since strings in Lua are immutable
-- values, each time you concatenate two strings both get copied into the
-- result string.
--
-- The strbuf
module offers a workaround for this problem, while
-- maintaining the nice syntax. This is accomplished by overloading the
-- concatenation operator (..
), the equality operator (==
) and the tostring
-- operator. A string buffer is created by passing a string to
-- strbuf.new
. Afterwards you can append to the string buffer,
-- or compare two string buffers for equality just as you would do with normal
-- strings.
--
-- When looking at the details there are some more restrictions/oddities: The
-- concatenation operator requires its left-hand value to be a string buffer.
-- Therefore, if you want to prepend a string to a given string buffer you have
-- to create a new string buffer out of the string you want to prepend. The
-- string buffer's tostring
operator concatenates the strings
-- inside the buffer using newlines by default, since this appears to be the
-- separator used most often.
--
-- Example usage:
--
-- local buf = strbuf.new()
-- local buf2 = strbuf.new('hello')
-- buf = buf .. 'string'
-- buf = buf .. 'data'
-- print(buf) -- default separator is a newline
-- print(strbuf.dump(buf)) -- no separator
-- print(strbuf.dump(buf, ' ')) -- separated by spaces
-- strbuf.clear(buf)
--
-- @copyright Same as Nmap--See http://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html
-- DEPENDENCIES --
local stdnse = require "stdnse"
local table = require "table"
local getmetatable = getmetatable;
local setmetatable = setmetatable;
local type = type;
local error = error;
local ipairs = ipairs;
local pairs = pairs;
local concat = table.concat;
_ENV = stdnse.module("strbuf", stdnse.seeall)
-- String buffer functions. Concatenation is not efficient in
-- lua as strings are immutable. If a large amount of '..' sequential
-- operations are needed a string buffer should be used instead
-- e.g. for i = 1, 10 do s = s..i end
--- Dumps the string buffer as a string.
--
-- The second parameter is used as a delimiter between the strings stored inside
-- the string buffer.
-- @name dump
-- @class function
-- @param sbuf String buffer to dump.
-- @param delimiter String to separate the buffer's contents.
-- @return Concatenated string result.
dump = concat;
--- Appends a string to a string buffer.
-- @param sbuf String buffer.
-- @param s String to append.
-- @return sbuf
.
function concatbuf(sbuf, s)
if type(s) == "string" then
sbuf[#sbuf+1] = s;
elseif getmetatable(s) == getmetatable(sbuf) then
for _,v in ipairs(s) do
sbuf[#sbuf+1] = v;
end
else
error("bad #2 operand to strbuf concat operation", 2);
end
return sbuf;
end
--- Determines if the two string buffers are equal. Two buffers are equal
-- if they are the same or if they have equivalent contents.
-- @param sbuf1 String buffer one.
-- @param sbuf2 String buffer two.
-- @return True if equal, false otherwise.
function eqbuf(sbuf1, sbuf2)
if getmetatable(sbuf1) ~= getmetatable(sbuf2) then
error("one or more operands is not a string buffer", 2);
elseif #sbuf1 ~= #sbuf2 then
return false;
else
for i = 1, #sbuf1 do
if sbuf1[i] ~= sbuf2[i] then
return false;
end
end
return true;
end
end
--- Clears a string buffer.
-- @param sbuf String buffer.
function clear(sbuf)
for k in pairs(sbuf) do
sbuf[k] = nil;
end
end
--- Returns the string buffer as a string. The delimiter used is a newline.
-- @param sbuf String buffer.
-- @return String made from concatenating the buffer.
function tostring(sbuf)
return concat(sbuf, "\n");
end
local mt = {
__concat = concatbuf,
__tostring = tostring,
__eq = eqbuf,
__index = _M,
};
--- Create a new string buffer.
--
-- The optional arguments are added to the string buffer. The result of adding
-- non-strings is undefined. The equals
and tostring
-- operators for string buffers are overloaded to be eqbuf
and
-- tostring
respectively.
-- @param ... Strings to add to the buffer initially.
-- @return String buffer.
function new(...)
return setmetatable({...}, mt);
end
return _ENV;