/** @file $Id$ $Date$ $Author$ @copy © Marc Wäckerlin @license LGPL, see file COPYING $Log$ Revision 1.7 2005/02/28 07:10:23 marc removed deprecated min, max Revision 1.6 2005/02/18 15:47:23 marc missing #ifndef new functions ifelse Revision 1.5 2005/01/28 07:52:33 marc typo in doc Revision 1.4 2004/12/20 07:40:36 marc documentation improved, new grouping Revision 1.3 2004/12/17 16:27:28 marc error in documentation: group forgotten Revision 1.2 2004/10/13 11:18:33 marc getline reads a whole line from a stream Revision 1.1 2004/10/11 18:30:16 marc *** empty log message *** */ #ifndef __MRW__STDEXT_HPP__ #define __MRW__STDEXT_HPP__ #include #include #include namespace mrw { /** @addtogroup StdExt */ //@{ /** @defgroup stdextFunction Useful Global Functions - @ref getline read exactly one line from a stream - @ref ifelse implements a dual ?: operator, like: a ? a : b @section stdextReadline Read Line The global functions mrw::getline read exactly one line from a stream, without the need of a buffer. It is therefore guaranteed that a whole line is read, regardless of the length of the line. The result is returned as std::string. @code // first syntax returns a string: std::string line(mrw::readline(std::cin)); // second syntax returns the stream: while (mrw::readline(std::cin, line)) std::cout<<"Read: "<?: operation: a ? a : b If the first parameter is not @c 0, then it is returned, otherwise the second parameter is returned. It is equivalent to the construct: a ? a : b, but without the side effect of duplicated evaluation of parameter a. Older gcc compiler implemented the non standard extension of a?:b, which was exactly the same. @param a criteria that is checked and returned if not @c 0 @param b alternative value to be returned if @c a is @c 0 @return a ? a : b @pre #include @pre @c T must be convertible to @c bool */ template const T& ifelse(const T& a, const T& b) { return a?a:b; } /** @brief Dual ?: operation: a ? a : b @copydoc ifelse(const T& a, const T& b) */ template const T* ifelse(const T* a, const T* b) { return a?a:b; } /** @brief read one line from a stream Reads one line from a stream, up to delimiter @c d. The delimiter is not appended to the string. @param is the stream to read from @param d the end of line delimiter @return the line read from the stream @pre #include */ std::string getline(std::istream& is, char d = '\n'); /** @brief read one line from a stream Reads one line from a stream, up to delimiter @c d. The delimiter is not appended to the string. @param is the stream to read from @param s the string to place the line in @param d the end of line delimiter @return @c s: the line read from the stream @return the stream after extraction of line @pre #include */ std::istream& getline(std::istream& is, std::string& s, char d = '\n'); //@} //@} } #endif