+/* +------------------------------------+
+ * | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon |
+ * +------------------------------------+
+ *
+ * InspIRCd is copyright (C) 2002-2006 ChatSpike-Dev.
+ * E-mail:
+ * <brain@chatspike.net>
+ * <Craig@chatspike.net>
+ *
+ * Written by Craig Edwards, Craig McLure, and others.
+ * This program is free but copyrighted software; see
+ * the file COPYING for details.
+ *
+ * ---------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
#ifndef _HASHCOMP_H_
#define _HASHCOMP_H_
-#include "inspircd.h"
-#include "inspircd_io.h"
-#include "inspircd_util.h"
#include "inspircd_config.h"
+/*******************************************************
+ * This file contains classes and templates that deal
+ * with the comparison and hashing of 'irc strings'.
+ * An 'irc string' is a string which compares in a
+ * case insensitive manner, and as per RFC 1459 will
+ * treat [ identical to {, ] identical to }, and \
+ * as identical to |.
+ *
+ * Our hashing functions are designed to accept
+ * std::string and compare/hash them as type irc::string
+ * by converting them internally. This makes them
+ * backwards compatible with other code which is not
+ * aware of irc::string.
+ *******************************************************/
+
#ifdef GCC3
#include <ext/hash_map>
#else
template<> struct nspace::hash<in_addr>
#endif
{
- size_t operator()(const struct in_addr &a) const
- {
- size_t q;
- memcpy(&q,&a,sizeof(size_t));
- return q;
- }
+ size_t operator()(const struct in_addr &a) const;
};
#ifdef GCC34
template<> struct hash<string>
template<> struct nspace::hash<string>
#endif
{
- size_t operator()(const string &s) const
- {
- char a[MAXBUF];
- static struct hash<const char *> strhash;
- strlcpy(a,s.c_str(),MAXBUF);
- strlower(a);
- return strhash(a);
- }
+ size_t operator()(const string &s) const;
};
}
-
-struct StrHashComp
+/** The irc namespace contains a number of helper classes.
+ */
+namespace irc
{
- bool operator()(const string& s1, const string& s2) const
- {
- char a[MAXBUF],b[MAXBUF];
- strlcpy(a,s1.c_str(),MAXBUF);
- strlcpy(b,s2.c_str(),MAXBUF);
- strlower(a);
- strlower(b);
- return (strcasecmp(a,b) == 0);
- }
-
-};
-
-struct InAddr_HashComp
-{
-
- bool operator()(const in_addr &s1, const in_addr &s2) const
- {
- size_t q;
- size_t p;
-
- memcpy(&q,&s1,sizeof(size_t));
- memcpy(&p,&s2,sizeof(size_t));
+ /** This class returns true if two strings match.
+ * Case sensitivity is ignored, and the RFC 'character set'
+ * is adhered to
+ */
+ struct StrHashComp
+ {
+ /** The operator () does the actual comparison in hash_map
+ */
+ bool operator()(const std::string& s1, const std::string& s2) const;
+ };
+
+
+ /** This class returns true if two in_addr structs match.
+ * Checking is done by copying both into a size_t then doing a
+ * numeric comparison of the two.
+ */
+ struct InAddr_HashComp
+ {
+ /** The operator () does the actual comparison in hash_map
+ */
+ bool operator()(const in_addr &s1, const in_addr &s2) const;
+ };
+
+
+ /** The irc_char_traits class is used for RFC-style comparison of strings.
+ * This class is used to implement irc::string, a case-insensitive, RFC-
+ * comparing string class.
+ */
+ struct irc_char_traits : std::char_traits<char> {
+
+ /** Check if two chars match
+ */
+ static bool eq(char c1st, char c2nd);
+
+ /** Check if two chars do NOT match
+ */
+ static bool ne(char c1st, char c2nd);
+
+ /** Check if one char is less than another
+ */
+ static bool lt(char c1st, char c2nd);
+
+ /** Compare two strings of size n
+ */
+ static int compare(const char* str1, const char* str2, size_t n);
+
+ /** Find a char within a string up to position n
+ */
+ static const char* find(const char* s1, int n, char c);
+ };
+
+ /** This typedef declares irc::string based upon irc_char_traits
+ */
+ typedef basic_string<char, irc_char_traits, allocator<char> > string;
+}
- return (q == p);
- }
+/* Define operators for using >> and << with irc::string to an ostream on an istream. */
+/* This was endless fun. No. Really. */
+/* It was also the first core change Ommeh made, if anyone cares */
-};
+std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream &os, const irc::string &str);
+std::istream& operator>>(std::istream &is, irc::string &str);
+/* Define operators for + and == with irc::string to std::string for easy assignment
+ * and comparison - Brain
+ */
+std::string operator+ (std::string& leftval, irc::string& rightval);
+irc::string operator+ (irc::string& leftval, std::string& rightval);
+bool operator== (std::string& leftval, irc::string& rightval);
+bool operator== (irc::string& leftval, std::string& rightval);
#endif