Ken Van Hoeylandt 5d189fe5a3
Add macOS simulator build to pipelines (#162)
- GitHub actions changed to build simulator on macOS (it's broken, but at least we get a good code portability check for now!)
- `Buildscripts/` shell scripts updated to use `/bin/sh` so it works on macOS too
- Various includes fixed in various subprojects so the code is more portable
2025-01-12 17:48:59 +01:00

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#pragma once
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstdio>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
namespace tt::string {
/**
* Find the last occurrence of a character.
* @param[in] text the text to search in
* @param[in] from_index the index to search from (searching from right to left)
* @param[in] find the character to search for
* @return the index of the found character, or -1 if none found
*/
int findLastIndex(const char* text, size_t from_index, char find);
/**
* Given a filesystem path as input, try and get the parent path.
* @param[in] path input path
* @param[out] output an output buffer that is allocated to at least the size of "current"
* @return true when successful
*/
bool getPathParent(const std::string& path, std::string& output);
/**
* Given a filesystem path as input, get the last segment of a path
* @param[in] path input path
*/
std::string getLastPathSegment(const std::string& path);
/**
* Splits the provided input into separate pieces with delimiter as separator text.
* When the input string is empty, the output list will be empty too.
*
* @param input the input to split up
* @param delimiter a non-empty string to recognize as separator
*/
std::vector<std::string> split(const std::string& input, const std::string& delimiter);
/**
* Join a set of tokens into a single string, given a delimiter (separator).
* If the input is an empty list, the result will be an empty string.
* The delimeter is only placed inbetween tokens and not appended at the end of the resulting string.
*
* @param input the tokens to join together
* @param delimiter the separator to join with
*/
std::string join(const std::vector<std::string>& input, const std::string& delimiter);
/**
* Returns the lowercase value of a string.
* @param[in] the string with lower and/or uppercase characters
* @return a string with only lowercase characters
*/
template <typename T>
std::basic_string<T> lowercase(const std::basic_string<T>& input) {
std::basic_string<T> output = input;
std::transform(
output.begin(),
output.end(),
output.begin(),
[](const T character) { return static_cast<T>(std::tolower(character)); }
);
return std::move(output);
}
} // namespace