Example program to test JLANG::JString class.
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#include <string>
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <locale>
#include <iomanip>
#include "JLang/JString.hh"
#include "Jeep/JParser.hh"
#include "Jeep/JMessage.hh"
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Example program to test JLANG::JString class.
- Author
- mdejong
Definition in file JString.cc.
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Definition at line 20 of file JString.cc.
21{
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27 try {
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29 JParser<> zap(
"Example program to test string operations.");
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32
33 zap(argc, argv);
34 }
35 catch(const exception &error) {
36 FATAL(error.what() << endl);
37 }
38
39
40 {
41 const JString buffer(
"% = %;",
"key", 123);
42
43 DEBUG(buffer << endl);
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45 ASSERT(buffer ==
"key = 123;",
"Test formatting");
46 }
47
48 {
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51 DEBUG(buffer << endl);
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53 buffer.toUpper();
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55 DEBUG(buffer << endl);
56
57 ASSERT(buffer ==
"HELLO WORLD.",
"Test JString::toUpper()");
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59 buffer.toLower();
60
61 DEBUG(buffer << endl);
62
63 ASSERT(buffer ==
"hello world.",
"Test JString::toLower()");
64 }
65
66 {
67 JString buffer(
"a = %1; b = %2; c = %3;");
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69 buffer.replace("%1", 3.1415).replace("%2", "hello").replace("%3", 123);
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71 DEBUG(buffer << endl);
72
73 ASSERT(buffer ==
"a = 3.1415; b = hello; c = 123;",
"Test JString::replace()");
74 }
75
76
77 {
78 int i = JString::toValue<int>("1234");
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81
82 ASSERT(i == 1234,
"Test JString::toValue<int>()");
83 }
84
85 {
86 JString buffer(
"1 3.1415 hello");
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88 int i;
89 double d;
90 string w;
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92 buffer.assign(i).assign(d).assign(w);
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94 DEBUG(i <<
' ' << d <<
' ' << w << endl);
95
96 ASSERT(i == 1 && d == 3.1415 && w ==
"hello",
"Test JString::assign()");
97 }
98}
#define DEBUG(A)
Message macros.
#define ASSERT(A,...)
Assert macro.
#define make_field(A,...)
macro to convert parameter to JParserTemplateElement object
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