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25
26 /**
27  * @file StringTokenizer.hpp
28  * @author tlin
29  * @date 09/20/2004
30  * @time 11:30am
31  * @version 1.0
32  */
41  
42 + /**
43 + * @file StringTokenizer.hpp
44 + * @author tlin
45 + * @date 09/20/2004
46 + * @time 11:30am
47 + * @version 1.0
48 + */
49 +
50   #ifndef UTIL_STRINGTOKENIZER_HPP
51   #define UTIL_STRINGTOKENIZER_HPP
52  
53 + #include <string>
54   #include <vector>
55  
56 < #include "util/NoSuchElementException.hpp"
56 > namespace oopse {
57  
58 < namespace oopse{
58 >  /**
59 >   * @class StringTokenizer.hpp "util/StringTokenizer.hpp"
60 >   * @brief The string tokenizer class allows an application to break a string into tokens
61 >   * The set of delimiters (the characters that separate tokens) may be specified either
62 >   * at creation time or on a per-token basis.
63 >   * An instance of StringTokenizer behaves in one of two ways, depending on whether it was
64 >   * created with the returnTokens flag having the value true or false.
65 >   */
66 >  class StringTokenizer {
67 >  public:
68  
69      /**
70 <     * @class StringTokenizer.hpp "util/StringTokenizer.hpp"
71 <     *
72 <     * @brief The string tokenizer class allows an application to break a string into tokens
73 <     *
74 <     * The set of delimiters (the characters that separate tokens) may be specified either
75 <     * at creation time or on a per-token basis.
76 <     * An instance of StringTokenizer behaves in one of two ways, depending on whether it was
51 <     * created with the returnTokens flag having the value true or false.
70 >     * Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string. The characters in the delim argument
71 >     * are the delimiters for separating tokens. characters are skipped and only serve as
72 >     * separators between tokens.
73 >     * @param str a string to be parsed.
74 >     * @param delim the delimiters, default value is " ;\t\n\r".
75 >     * @note this is still a little bit java like implementation. Pure c++ one should use TokenIterator.
76 >     * Boost's tokenizer class is one of them
77       */
78 <    class StringTokenizer{
79 <    
55 <        public:
56 <            
57 <            /**
58 <             * Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string. The characters in the delim argument
59 <             * are the delimiters for separating tokens. characters are skipped and only serve as
60 <             * separators between tokens.
61 <             * @param str a string to be parsed.
62 <             * @param delim the delimiters, default value is "\t\n\r".
63 <             */
64 <            StringTokenizer(const std::string& str, const std::string& delim = "\t\n\r");
78 >    StringTokenizer(const std::string & str,
79 >                    const std::string & delim = " ;\t\n\r");
80  
81 <            /**
82 <             * Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string. The characters in the delim argument
83 <             * are the delimiters for separating tokens.
84 <             * If the returnTokens flag is true, then the delimiter characters are also returned as tokens.
85 <             * Each delimiter is returned as a string of length one. If the flag is false, the delimiter
86 <             * characters are skipped and only serve as separators between tokens.
87 <             * @param str a string to be parsed.
88 <             * @param delim the delimiters.
89 <             * @param returnTokens flag indicating whether to return the delimiters as tokens.
90 <             */
91 <            StringTokenizer(const std::string& str, const std::string& delim, bool returnTokens);
81 >    /**
82 >     * Constructs a string tokenizer for an iterator range [first, last). The characters in the delim argument
83 >     * are the delimiters for separating tokens. characters are skipped and only serve as
84 >     * separators between tokens.
85 >     * @param first begin iterator
86 >     * @param last end iterator
87 >     * @param delim the delimiters, default value is " ;\t\n\r".
88 >     * @note this is still a little bit java like implementation. Pure c++ one should use TokenIterator.
89 >     * Boost's tokenizer class is one of them
90 >     */
91 >    StringTokenizer(std::string::const_iterator& first, std::string::const_iterator& last,
92 >                    const std::string & delim = " ;\t\n\r");
93  
94 <            /**
95 <             * Calculates the number of times that this tokenizer's nextToken method can be called
96 <             * before it generates an exception.
97 <             *
98 <             * @return the number of tokens remaining in the string using the current delimiter set.
99 <             */
100 <            int countTokens();
94 >    /**
95 >     * Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string. The characters in the delim argument
96 >     * are the delimiters for separating tokens.
97 >     * If the returnTokens flag is true, then the delimiter characters are also returned as tokens.
98 >     * Each delimiter is returned as a string of length one. If the flag is false, the delimiter
99 >     * characters are skipped and only serve as separators between tokens.
100 >     * @param str a string to be parsed.
101 >     * @param delim the delimiters.
102 >     * @param returnTokens flag indicating whether to return the delimiters as tokens.
103 >     */
104 >    StringTokenizer(const std::string&str, const std::string&delim,
105 >                    bool returnTokens);
106  
107 <            /**
108 <             * Tests if there are more tokens available from this tokenizer's string.
109 <             *
110 <             * @return true if there are more tokens available from this tokenizer's string, false otherwise
111 <             */
112 <            bool hasMoreTokens();
107 >    /**
108 >     * Calculates the number of times that this tokenizer's nextToken method can be called
109 >     * before it generates an exception.
110 >     * @return the number of tokens remaining in the string using the current delimiter set.
111 >     */
112 >    int countTokens();
113  
114 <            /**
115 <             * Returns the next token from this string tokenizer.
116 <             *
117 <             * @return the next token from this string tokenizer.
118 <             *
98 <             * @exception NoSuchElementException if there are no more tokens in this tokenizer's string
99 <             */
100 <            std::string nextToken();
114 >    /**
115 >     * Tests if there are more tokens available from this tokenizer's string.
116 >     * @return true if there are more tokens available from this tokenizer's string, false otherwise
117 >     */
118 >    bool hasMoreTokens();
119  
120 <            /**
121 <             * Returns the next token in this string tokenizer's string. The new delimiter set remains the
122 <             * default after this call.
123 <             *
124 <             * @param newDelim the new delimiters.
125 <             *
108 <             * @return the next token, after switching to the new delimiter set.
109 <             *
110 <             * @exception NoSuchElementException if there are no more tokens in this tokenizer's string.
111 <             *
112 <             */
113 <            std::string nextToken(const std::string& newDelim);
120 >    /**
121 >     * Returns the next token from this string tokenizer.
122 >     * @return the next token from this string tokenizer.
123 >     * @exception NoSuchElementException if there are no more tokens in this tokenizer's string
124 >     */
125 >    std::string nextToken();
126  
127 <            /**
128 <             * Returns the current delimiter set of this string tokenizer
129 <             *
130 <             * @return the current delimiter set
131 <             */
132 <            std::string getDelimiter();
127 >    //actually, nextToken Can be template function
128 >    //template <typename ReturnType>
129 >    //ReturnType nextToken();
130 >        
131 >    /**
132 >     * Returns the next token from this string tokenizer as a bool.
133 >     * @return the next token from this string tokenizer  as a bool.
134 >     */
135 >    bool nextTokenAsBool();
136  
137 <        private:
138 <            
139 <            /**
140 <             * Test if character is in current delimiter set.
141 <             *
127 <             * @param c character to be tested
128 <             *
129 <             * @return true if character is in current delimiter set, flase otherwise.
130 <             */
131 <            bool isDelimiter(char c);
132 <            
133 <            std::string delim_;  /**< current delimiter set of this string tokenizer */
137 >    /**
138 >     * Returns the next token from this string tokenizer as an integer.
139 >     * @return the next token from this string tokenizer  as an integer.
140 >     */
141 >    int nextTokenAsInt();
142  
143 <            bool returnTokens_; /**< flag indicating whether to return the delimiters as tokens */
144 <    };
143 >    /**
144 >     * Returns the next token from this string tokenizer as a float.
145 >     * @return the next token from this string tokenizer as a float.
146 >     */
147 >    float nextTokenAsFloat();
148  
149 +    /**
150 +     * Returns the next token from this string tokenizer as a double.
151 +     * @return the next token from this string tokenizer as a double.
152 +     */
153 +    double nextTokenAsDouble();
154  
155 < } //namespace oopse
156 < #endif //UTIL_STRINGTOKENIZER_HPP
155 >    /**
156 >     * Returns the next token without advancing the position of the StringTokenizer.
157 >     * @return the next token
158 >     */
159 >    std::string  peekNextToken();
160 >
161 >    /**
162 >     * Returns the current delimiter set of this string tokenizer
163 >     * @return the current delimiter set
164 >     */
165 >    const std::string& getDelimiters() {
166 >      return delim_;
167 >    }
168 >
169 >    /**
170 >     * Returns the original string before tokenizing.
171 >     * @return the original string before tokenizing
172 >     */
173 >    const std::string& getOriginal() {
174 >      return tokenString_;
175 >    }
176 >
177 >    /**
178 >     * Returns all of the tokens
179 >     * @return all of the tokens
180 >     */
181 >    std::vector<std::string> getAllTokens();
182 >  private:
183 >
184 >    /**
185 >     * Test if character is in current delimiter set.
186 >     * @param c character to be tested
187 >     * @return true if character is in current delimiter set, flase otherwise.
188 >     */
189 >    bool isDelimiter(const char c);
190 >
191 >    /** convert a fortran number to a c/c++ number */
192 >    void convertFortranNumber(std::string& fortranNumber);
193 >        
194 >
195 >    std::string tokenString_;
196 >
197 >    std::string delim_;         /**< current delimiter set of this string tokenizer */
198 >
199 >    bool returnTokens_; /**< flag indicating whether to return the delimiters as tokens */
200 >
201 >    std::string::const_iterator currentPos_;
202 >    std::string::const_iterator end_;
203 >  };
204 >
205 > }                               //namespace oopse
206 >
207 > #endif                          //UTIL_STRINGTOKENIZER_HPP

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