alloc/str.rs
1//! Utilities for the `str` primitive type.
2//!
3//! *[See also the `str` primitive type](str).*
4
5#![stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
6// Many of the usings in this module are only used in the test configuration.
7// It's cleaner to just turn off the unused_imports warning than to fix them.
8#![allow(unused_imports)]
9
10use core::borrow::{Borrow, BorrowMut};
11use core::iter::FusedIterator;
12use core::mem::MaybeUninit;
13#[stable(feature = "encode_utf16", since = "1.8.0")]
14pub use core::str::EncodeUtf16;
15#[stable(feature = "split_ascii_whitespace", since = "1.34.0")]
16pub use core::str::SplitAsciiWhitespace;
17#[stable(feature = "split_inclusive", since = "1.51.0")]
18pub use core::str::SplitInclusive;
19#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
20pub use core::str::SplitWhitespace;
21#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
22pub use core::str::pattern;
23use core::str::pattern::{DoubleEndedSearcher, Pattern, ReverseSearcher, Searcher, Utf8Pattern};
24#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
25pub use core::str::{Bytes, CharIndices, Chars, from_utf8, from_utf8_mut};
26#[stable(feature = "str_escape", since = "1.34.0")]
27pub use core::str::{EscapeDebug, EscapeDefault, EscapeUnicode};
28#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
29pub use core::str::{FromStr, Utf8Error};
30#[allow(deprecated)]
31#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
32pub use core::str::{Lines, LinesAny};
33#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
34pub use core::str::{MatchIndices, RMatchIndices};
35#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
36pub use core::str::{Matches, RMatches};
37#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
38pub use core::str::{ParseBoolError, from_utf8_unchecked, from_utf8_unchecked_mut};
39#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
40pub use core::str::{RSplit, Split};
41#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
42pub use core::str::{RSplitN, SplitN};
43#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
44pub use core::str::{RSplitTerminator, SplitTerminator};
45#[stable(feature = "utf8_chunks", since = "1.79.0")]
46pub use core::str::{Utf8Chunk, Utf8Chunks};
47#[unstable(feature = "str_from_raw_parts", issue = "119206")]
48pub use core::str::{from_raw_parts, from_raw_parts_mut};
49use core::unicode::conversions;
50use core::{mem, ptr};
51
52use crate::borrow::ToOwned;
53use crate::boxed::Box;
54use crate::slice::{Concat, Join, SliceIndex};
55use crate::string::String;
56use crate::vec::Vec;
57
58/// Note: `str` in `Concat<str>` is not meaningful here.
59/// This type parameter of the trait only exists to enable another impl.
60#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
61#[unstable(feature = "slice_concat_ext", issue = "27747")]
62impl<S: Borrow<str>> Concat<str> for [S] {
63 type Output = String;
64
65 fn concat(slice: &Self) -> String {
66 Join::join(slice, "")
67 }
68}
69
70#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
71#[unstable(feature = "slice_concat_ext", issue = "27747")]
72impl<S: Borrow<str>> Join<&str> for [S] {
73 type Output = String;
74
75 fn join(slice: &Self, sep: &str) -> String {
76 unsafe { String::from_utf8_unchecked(join_generic_copy(slice, sep.as_bytes())) }
77 }
78}
79
80#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
81macro_rules! specialize_for_lengths {
82 ($separator:expr, $target:expr, $iter:expr; $($num:expr),*) => {{
83 let mut target = $target;
84 let iter = $iter;
85 let sep_bytes = $separator;
86 match $separator.len() {
87 $(
88 // loops with hardcoded sizes run much faster
89 // specialize the cases with small separator lengths
90 $num => {
91 for s in iter {
92 copy_slice_and_advance!(target, sep_bytes);
93 let content_bytes = s.borrow().as_ref();
94 copy_slice_and_advance!(target, content_bytes);
95 }
96 },
97 )*
98 _ => {
99 // arbitrary non-zero size fallback
100 for s in iter {
101 copy_slice_and_advance!(target, sep_bytes);
102 let content_bytes = s.borrow().as_ref();
103 copy_slice_and_advance!(target, content_bytes);
104 }
105 }
106 }
107 target
108 }}
109}
110
111#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
112macro_rules! copy_slice_and_advance {
113 ($target:expr, $bytes:expr) => {
114 let len = $bytes.len();
115 let (head, tail) = { $target }.split_at_mut(len);
116 head.copy_from_slice($bytes);
117 $target = tail;
118 };
119}
120
121// Optimized join implementation that works for both Vec<T> (T: Copy) and String's inner vec
122// Currently (2018-05-13) there is a bug with type inference and specialization (see issue #36262)
123// For this reason SliceConcat<T> is not specialized for T: Copy and SliceConcat<str> is the
124// only user of this function. It is left in place for the time when that is fixed.
125//
126// the bounds for String-join are S: Borrow<str> and for Vec-join Borrow<[T]>
127// [T] and str both impl AsRef<[T]> for some T
128// => s.borrow().as_ref() and we always have slices
129//
130// # Safety notes
131//
132// `Borrow` is a safe trait, and implementations are not required
133// to be deterministic. An inconsistent `Borrow` implementation could return slices
134// of different lengths on consecutive calls (e.g. by using interior mutability).
135//
136// This implementation calls `borrow()` multiple times:
137// 1. To calculate `reserved_len`, all elements are borrowed once.
138// 2. All elements, except the first, are borrowed a second time when building the mapped iterator.
139//
140// Risks and Mitigations:
141// - If elements 2..N GROW on their second borrow, the target slice bounds set by `checked_sub`
142// means that `split_at_mut` inside `copy_slice_and_advance!` will correctly panic.
143// - If elements SHRINK on their second borrow, the spare space is never written, and the final
144// length set via `set_len` masks trailing uninitialized bytes.
145#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
146fn join_generic_copy<B, T, S>(slice: &[S], sep: &[T]) -> Vec<T>
147where
148 T: Copy,
149 B: AsRef<[T]> + ?Sized,
150 S: Borrow<B>,
151{
152 let sep_len = sep.len();
153 let mut iter = slice.iter();
154
155 // the first slice is the only one without a separator preceding it
156 // we take care to only borrow this once during the length calculation
157 // to avoid inconsistent Borrow implementations from breaking our assumptions
158 let first = match iter.next() {
159 Some(first) => first.borrow().as_ref(),
160 None => return vec![],
161 };
162
163 // compute the exact total length of the joined Vec
164 // if the `len` calculation overflows, we'll panic
165 // we would have run out of memory anyway and the rest of the function requires
166 // the entire Vec pre-allocated for safety
167 let reserved_len = sep_len
168 .checked_mul(iter.len())
169 .and_then(|n| n.checked_add(first.len()))
170 .and_then(|n| {
171 // iter starts from the second element as we've already taken the first
172 // it's cloned so we can reuse the same iterator below
173 iter.clone().map(|s| s.borrow().as_ref().len()).try_fold(n, usize::checked_add)
174 })
175 .expect("attempt to join into collection with len > usize::MAX");
176
177 // prepare an uninitialized buffer
178 let mut result = Vec::with_capacity(reserved_len);
179 debug_assert!(result.capacity() >= reserved_len);
180
181 result.extend_from_slice(first);
182
183 unsafe {
184 let pos = result.len();
185 debug_assert!(reserved_len >= pos);
186 let target = result.spare_capacity_mut().get_unchecked_mut(..reserved_len - pos);
187
188 // Convert the separator and slices to slices of MaybeUninit
189 // to simplify implementation in specialize_for_lengths.
190 let sep_uninit = core::slice::from_raw_parts(sep.as_ptr().cast(), sep.len());
191 let iter_uninit = iter.map(|it| {
192 let it = it.borrow().as_ref();
193 core::slice::from_raw_parts(it.as_ptr().cast(), it.len())
194 });
195
196 // copy separator and slices over without bounds checks.
197 // `specialize_for_lengths!` internally calls `s.borrow()`, but because it uses
198 // the bounds-checked `split_at_mut` any misbehaving implementation
199 // will not write out of bounds.
200 let remain = specialize_for_lengths!(sep_uninit, target, iter_uninit; 0, 1, 2, 3, 4);
201
202 // A weird borrow implementation may return different
203 // slices for the length calculation and the actual copy.
204 // Make sure we don't expose uninitialized bytes to the caller.
205 let result_len = reserved_len - remain.len();
206 result.set_len(result_len);
207 }
208 result
209}
210
211#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
212impl Borrow<str> for String {
213 #[inline]
214 fn borrow(&self) -> &str {
215 &self[..]
216 }
217}
218
219#[stable(feature = "string_borrow_mut", since = "1.36.0")]
220impl BorrowMut<str> for String {
221 #[inline]
222 fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut str {
223 &mut self[..]
224 }
225}
226
227#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
228#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
229impl ToOwned for str {
230 type Owned = String;
231
232 #[inline]
233 fn to_owned(&self) -> String {
234 unsafe { String::from_utf8_unchecked(self.as_bytes().to_owned()) }
235 }
236
237 #[inline]
238 fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut String) {
239 target.clear();
240 target.push_str(self);
241 }
242}
243
244/// Methods for string slices.
245impl str {
246 /// Converts a `Box<str>` into a `Box<[u8]>` without copying or allocating.
247 ///
248 /// # Examples
249 ///
250 /// ```
251 /// let s = "this is a string";
252 /// let boxed_str = s.to_owned().into_boxed_str();
253 /// let boxed_bytes = boxed_str.into_boxed_bytes();
254 /// assert_eq!(*boxed_bytes, *s.as_bytes());
255 /// ```
256 #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
257 #[stable(feature = "str_box_extras", since = "1.20.0")]
258 #[must_use = "`self` will be dropped if the result is not used"]
259 #[inline]
260 pub fn into_boxed_bytes(self: Box<Self>) -> Box<[u8]> {
261 self.into()
262 }
263
264 /// Replaces all matches of a pattern with another string.
265 ///
266 /// `replace` creates a new [`String`], and copies the data from this string slice into it.
267 /// While doing so, it attempts to find matches of a pattern. If it finds any, it
268 /// replaces them with the replacement string slice.
269 ///
270 /// # Examples
271 ///
272 /// ```
273 /// let s = "this is old";
274 ///
275 /// assert_eq!("this is new", s.replace("old", "new"));
276 /// assert_eq!("than an old", s.replace("is", "an"));
277 /// ```
278 ///
279 /// When the pattern doesn't match, it returns this string slice as [`String`]:
280 ///
281 /// ```
282 /// let s = "this is old";
283 /// assert_eq!(s, s.replace("cookie monster", "little lamb"));
284 /// ```
285 #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
286 #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
287 #[must_use = "this returns the replaced string as a new allocation, \
288 without modifying the original"]
289 #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
290 #[inline]
291 pub fn replace<P: Pattern>(&self, from: P, to: &str) -> String {
292 // Fast path for replacing a single ASCII character with another.
293 if let Some(from_byte) = match from.as_utf8_pattern() {
294 Some(Utf8Pattern::StringPattern([from_byte])) => Some(*from_byte),
295 Some(Utf8Pattern::CharPattern(c)) => c.as_ascii().map(|ascii_char| ascii_char.to_u8()),
296 _ => None,
297 } {
298 if let [to_byte] = to.as_bytes() {
299 return unsafe { replace_ascii(self.as_bytes(), from_byte, *to_byte) };
300 }
301 }
302 // Set result capacity to self.len() when from.len() <= to.len()
303 let default_capacity = match from.as_utf8_pattern() {
304 Some(Utf8Pattern::StringPattern(s)) if s.len() <= to.len() => self.len(),
305 Some(Utf8Pattern::CharPattern(c)) if c.len_utf8() <= to.len() => self.len(),
306 _ => 0,
307 };
308 let mut result = String::with_capacity(default_capacity);
309 let mut last_end = 0;
310 for (start, part) in self.match_indices(from) {
311 result.push_str(unsafe { self.get_unchecked(last_end..start) });
312 result.push_str(to);
313 last_end = start + part.len();
314 }
315 result.push_str(unsafe { self.get_unchecked(last_end..self.len()) });
316 result
317 }
318
319 /// Replaces first N matches of a pattern with another string.
320 ///
321 /// `replacen` creates a new [`String`], and copies the data from this string slice into it.
322 /// While doing so, it attempts to find matches of a pattern. If it finds any, it
323 /// replaces them with the replacement string slice at most `count` times.
324 ///
325 /// # Examples
326 ///
327 /// ```
328 /// let s = "foo foo 123 foo";
329 /// assert_eq!("new new 123 foo", s.replacen("foo", "new", 2));
330 /// assert_eq!("faa fao 123 foo", s.replacen('o', "a", 3));
331 /// assert_eq!("foo foo new23 foo", s.replacen(char::is_numeric, "new", 1));
332 /// ```
333 ///
334 /// When the pattern doesn't match, it returns this string slice as [`String`]:
335 ///
336 /// ```
337 /// let s = "this is old";
338 /// assert_eq!(s, s.replacen("cookie monster", "little lamb", 10));
339 /// ```
340 #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
341 #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
342 #[doc(alias = "replace_first")]
343 #[must_use = "this returns the replaced string as a new allocation, \
344 without modifying the original"]
345 #[stable(feature = "str_replacen", since = "1.16.0")]
346 pub fn replacen<P: Pattern>(&self, pat: P, to: &str, count: usize) -> String {
347 // Hope to reduce the times of re-allocation
348 let mut result = String::with_capacity(32);
349 let mut last_end = 0;
350 for (start, part) in self.match_indices(pat).take(count) {
351 result.push_str(unsafe { self.get_unchecked(last_end..start) });
352 result.push_str(to);
353 last_end = start + part.len();
354 }
355 result.push_str(unsafe { self.get_unchecked(last_end..self.len()) });
356 result
357 }
358
359 /// Returns the lowercase equivalent of this string slice, as a new [`String`].
360 ///
361 /// 'Lowercase' is defined according to the terms of
362 /// [Chapter 3 (Conformance)](https://www.unicode.org/versions/latest/core-spec/chapter-3/#G34432)
363 /// of the Unicode standard.
364 ///
365 /// Since some characters can expand into multiple characters when changing
366 /// the case, this function returns a [`String`] instead of modifying the
367 /// parameter in-place.
368 ///
369 /// Unlike [`char::to_lowercase()`], this method fully handles the context-dependent
370 /// casing of Greek sigma. However, like that method, it does not handle locale-specific
371 /// casing, like Turkish and Azeri I/ı/İ/i. See that method's documentation
372 /// for more information.
373 ///
374 /// # Examples
375 ///
376 /// Basic usage:
377 ///
378 /// ```
379 /// let s = "HELLO";
380 ///
381 /// assert_eq!("hello", s.to_lowercase());
382 /// ```
383 ///
384 /// A tricky example, with sigma:
385 ///
386 /// ```
387 /// let sigma = "Σ";
388 ///
389 /// assert_eq!("σ", sigma.to_lowercase());
390 ///
391 /// // but at the end of a word, it's ς, not σ:
392 /// let odysseus = "ὈΔΥΣΣΕΎΣ";
393 ///
394 /// assert_eq!("ὀδυσσεύς", odysseus.to_lowercase());
395 /// ```
396 ///
397 /// Languages without case are not changed:
398 ///
399 /// ```
400 /// let new_year = "农历新年";
401 ///
402 /// assert_eq!(new_year, new_year.to_lowercase());
403 /// ```
404 #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
405 #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
406 #[must_use = "this returns the lowercase string as a new String, \
407 without modifying the original"]
408 #[stable(feature = "unicode_case_mapping", since = "1.2.0")]
409 pub fn to_lowercase(&self) -> String {
410 // SAFETY: `to_ascii_lowercase` preserves ASCII bytes, so the converted
411 // prefix remains valid UTF-8.
412 let (mut s, rest) = unsafe { convert_while_ascii(self, u8::to_ascii_lowercase) };
413
414 let prefix_len = s.len();
415
416 for (i, c) in rest.char_indices() {
417 if c == 'Σ' {
418 // Σ maps to σ, except at the end of a word where it maps to ς.
419 // This is the only conditional (contextual) but language-independent mapping
420 // in `SpecialCasing.txt`,
421 // so hard-code it rather than have a generic "condition" mechanism.
422 // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/26035
423 let sigma_lowercase = map_uppercase_sigma(self, prefix_len + i);
424 s.push(sigma_lowercase);
425 } else {
426 match conversions::to_lower(c) {
427 [a, '\0', _] => s.push(a),
428 [a, b, '\0'] => {
429 s.push(a);
430 s.push(b);
431 }
432 [a, b, c] => {
433 s.push(a);
434 s.push(b);
435 s.push(c);
436 }
437 }
438 }
439 }
440 return s;
441
442 fn map_uppercase_sigma(from: &str, i: usize) -> char {
443 // See https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode7.0.0/ch03.pdf#G33992
444 // for the definition of `Final_Sigma`.
445 let is_word_final = case_ignorable_then_cased(from[..i].chars().rev())
446 && !case_ignorable_then_cased(from[i + const { 'Σ'.len_utf8() }..].chars());
447 if is_word_final { 'ς' } else { 'σ' }
448 }
449
450 fn case_ignorable_then_cased<I: Iterator<Item = char>>(iter: I) -> bool {
451 match iter.skip_while(|&c| c.is_case_ignorable()).next() {
452 Some(c) => c.is_cased(),
453 None => false,
454 }
455 }
456 }
457
458 /// Returns the uppercase equivalent of this string slice, as a new [`String`].
459 ///
460 /// 'Uppercase' is defined according to the terms of
461 /// [Chapter 3 (Conformance)](https://www.unicode.org/versions/latest/core-spec/chapter-3/#G34431)
462 /// of the Unicode standard.
463 ///
464 /// Since some characters can expand into multiple characters when changing
465 /// the case, this function returns a [`String`] instead of modifying the
466 /// parameter in-place.
467 ///
468 /// Like [`char::to_uppercase()`] this method does not handle language-specific
469 /// casing, like Turkish and Azeri I/ı/İ/i. See that method's documentation
470 /// for more information.
471 ///
472 /// # Examples
473 ///
474 /// Basic usage:
475 ///
476 /// ```
477 /// let s = "hello";
478 ///
479 /// assert_eq!("HELLO", s.to_uppercase());
480 /// ```
481 ///
482 /// Scripts without case are not changed:
483 ///
484 /// ```
485 /// let new_year = "农历新年";
486 ///
487 /// assert_eq!(new_year, new_year.to_uppercase());
488 /// ```
489 ///
490 /// One character can become multiple:
491 /// ```
492 /// let s = "tschüß";
493 ///
494 /// assert_eq!("TSCHÜSS", s.to_uppercase());
495 /// ```
496 #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
497 #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
498 #[must_use = "this returns the uppercase string as a new String, \
499 without modifying the original"]
500 #[stable(feature = "unicode_case_mapping", since = "1.2.0")]
501 pub fn to_uppercase(&self) -> String {
502 // SAFETY: `to_ascii_uppercase` preserves ASCII bytes, so the converted
503 // prefix remains valid UTF-8.
504 let (mut s, rest) = unsafe { convert_while_ascii(self, u8::to_ascii_uppercase) };
505
506 for c in rest.chars() {
507 match conversions::to_upper(c) {
508 [a, '\0', _] => s.push(a),
509 [a, b, '\0'] => {
510 s.push(a);
511 s.push(b);
512 }
513 [a, b, c] => {
514 s.push(a);
515 s.push(b);
516 s.push(c);
517 }
518 }
519 }
520 s
521 }
522
523 /// Converts a [`Box<str>`] into a [`String`] without copying or allocating.
524 ///
525 /// # Examples
526 ///
527 /// ```
528 /// let string = String::from("birthday gift");
529 /// let boxed_str = string.clone().into_boxed_str();
530 ///
531 /// assert_eq!(boxed_str.into_string(), string);
532 /// ```
533 #[stable(feature = "box_str", since = "1.4.0")]
534 #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
535 #[must_use = "`self` will be dropped if the result is not used"]
536 #[inline]
537 pub fn into_string(self: Box<Self>) -> String {
538 let slice = Box::<[u8]>::from(self);
539 unsafe { String::from_utf8_unchecked(slice.into_vec()) }
540 }
541
542 /// Creates a new [`String`] by repeating a string `n` times.
543 ///
544 /// # Panics
545 ///
546 /// This function will panic if the capacity would overflow.
547 ///
548 /// # Examples
549 ///
550 /// Basic usage:
551 ///
552 /// ```
553 /// assert_eq!("abc".repeat(4), String::from("abcabcabcabc"));
554 /// ```
555 ///
556 /// A panic upon overflow:
557 ///
558 /// ```should_panic
559 /// // this will panic at runtime
560 /// let huge = "0123456789abcdef".repeat(usize::MAX);
561 /// ```
562 #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
563 #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
564 #[must_use]
565 #[stable(feature = "repeat_str", since = "1.16.0")]
566 #[inline]
567 pub fn repeat(&self, n: usize) -> String {
568 unsafe { String::from_utf8_unchecked(self.as_bytes().repeat(n)) }
569 }
570
571 /// Returns a copy of this string where each character is mapped to its
572 /// ASCII upper case equivalent.
573 ///
574 /// ASCII letters 'a' to 'z' are mapped to 'A' to 'Z',
575 /// but non-ASCII letters are unchanged.
576 ///
577 /// To uppercase the value in-place, use [`make_ascii_uppercase`].
578 ///
579 /// To uppercase ASCII characters in addition to non-ASCII characters, use
580 /// [`to_uppercase`].
581 ///
582 /// # Examples
583 ///
584 /// ```
585 /// let s = "Grüße, Jürgen ❤";
586 ///
587 /// assert_eq!("GRüßE, JüRGEN ❤", s.to_ascii_uppercase());
588 /// ```
589 ///
590 /// [`make_ascii_uppercase`]: str::make_ascii_uppercase
591 /// [`to_uppercase`]: #method.to_uppercase
592 #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
593 #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
594 #[must_use = "to uppercase the value in-place, use `make_ascii_uppercase()`"]
595 #[stable(feature = "ascii_methods_on_intrinsics", since = "1.23.0")]
596 #[inline]
597 pub fn to_ascii_uppercase(&self) -> String {
598 let mut s = self.to_owned();
599 s.make_ascii_uppercase();
600 s
601 }
602
603 /// Returns a copy of this string where each character is mapped to its
604 /// ASCII lower case equivalent.
605 ///
606 /// ASCII letters 'A' to 'Z' are mapped to 'a' to 'z',
607 /// but non-ASCII letters are unchanged.
608 ///
609 /// To lowercase the value in-place, use [`make_ascii_lowercase`].
610 ///
611 /// To lowercase ASCII characters in addition to non-ASCII characters, use
612 /// [`to_lowercase`].
613 ///
614 /// # Examples
615 ///
616 /// ```
617 /// let s = "Grüße, Jürgen ❤";
618 ///
619 /// assert_eq!("grüße, jürgen ❤", s.to_ascii_lowercase());
620 /// ```
621 ///
622 /// [`make_ascii_lowercase`]: str::make_ascii_lowercase
623 /// [`to_lowercase`]: #method.to_lowercase
624 #[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
625 #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
626 #[must_use = "to lowercase the value in-place, use `make_ascii_lowercase()`"]
627 #[stable(feature = "ascii_methods_on_intrinsics", since = "1.23.0")]
628 #[inline]
629 pub fn to_ascii_lowercase(&self) -> String {
630 let mut s = self.to_owned();
631 s.make_ascii_lowercase();
632 s
633 }
634}
635
636/// Converts a boxed slice of bytes to a boxed string slice without checking
637/// that the string contains valid UTF-8.
638///
639/// # Safety
640///
641/// * The provided bytes must contain a valid UTF-8 sequence.
642///
643/// # Examples
644///
645/// ```
646/// let smile_utf8 = Box::new([226, 152, 186]);
647/// let smile = unsafe { std::str::from_boxed_utf8_unchecked(smile_utf8) };
648///
649/// assert_eq!("☺", &*smile);
650/// ```
651#[stable(feature = "str_box_extras", since = "1.20.0")]
652#[must_use]
653#[inline]
654pub unsafe fn from_boxed_utf8_unchecked(v: Box<[u8]>) -> Box<str> {
655 unsafe { Box::from_raw(Box::into_raw(v) as *mut str) }
656}
657
658/// Converts leading ascii bytes in `s` by calling the `convert` function.
659///
660/// For better average performance, this happens in chunks of `2*size_of::<usize>()`.
661///
662/// Returns a tuple of the converted prefix and the remainder starting from
663/// the first non-ascii character.
664///
665/// This function is only public so that it can be verified in a codegen test,
666/// see `issue-123712-str-to-lower-autovectorization.rs`.
667///
668/// # Safety
669///
670/// `convert` must return an ASCII byte for every ASCII input byte.
671#[unstable(feature = "str_internals", issue = "none")]
672#[doc(hidden)]
673#[inline]
674#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
675pub unsafe fn convert_while_ascii(s: &str, convert: fn(&u8) -> u8) -> (String, &str) {
676 // Process the input in chunks of 16 bytes to enable auto-vectorization.
677 // Previously the chunk size depended on the size of `usize`,
678 // but on 32-bit platforms with sse or neon is also the better choice.
679 // The only downside on other platforms would be a bit more loop-unrolling.
680 const N: usize = 16;
681
682 let mut slice = s.as_bytes();
683 let mut out = Vec::with_capacity(slice.len());
684 let mut out_slice = out.spare_capacity_mut();
685
686 let mut ascii_prefix_len = 0_usize;
687 let mut is_ascii = [false; N];
688
689 while slice.len() >= N {
690 // SAFETY: checked in loop condition
691 let chunk = unsafe { slice.get_unchecked(..N) };
692 // SAFETY: out_slice has at least same length as input slice and gets sliced with the same offsets
693 let out_chunk = unsafe { out_slice.get_unchecked_mut(..N) };
694
695 for j in 0..N {
696 is_ascii[j] = chunk[j] <= 127;
697 }
698
699 // Auto-vectorization for this check is a bit fragile, sum and comparing against the chunk
700 // size gives the best result, specifically a pmovmsk instruction on x86.
701 // See https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/96395 for why llvm currently does not
702 // currently recognize other similar idioms.
703 if is_ascii.iter().map(|x| *x as u8).sum::<u8>() as usize != N {
704 break;
705 }
706
707 for j in 0..N {
708 out_chunk[j] = MaybeUninit::new(convert(&chunk[j]));
709 }
710
711 ascii_prefix_len += N;
712 slice = unsafe { slice.get_unchecked(N..) };
713 out_slice = unsafe { out_slice.get_unchecked_mut(N..) };
714 }
715
716 // handle the remainder as individual bytes
717 while slice.len() > 0 {
718 let byte = slice[0];
719 if byte > 127 {
720 break;
721 }
722 // SAFETY: out_slice has at least same length as input slice
723 unsafe {
724 *out_slice.get_unchecked_mut(0) = MaybeUninit::new(convert(&byte));
725 }
726 ascii_prefix_len += 1;
727 slice = unsafe { slice.get_unchecked(1..) };
728 out_slice = unsafe { out_slice.get_unchecked_mut(1..) };
729 }
730
731 unsafe {
732 // SAFETY: ascii_prefix_len bytes have been initialized above
733 out.set_len(ascii_prefix_len);
734
735 // SAFETY: We have written only valid ascii to the output vec
736 let ascii_string = String::from_utf8_unchecked(out);
737
738 // SAFETY: we know this is a valid char boundary
739 // since we only skipped over leading ascii bytes
740 let rest = core::str::from_utf8_unchecked(slice);
741
742 (ascii_string, rest)
743 }
744}
745#[inline]
746#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
747#[allow(dead_code)]
748/// Faster implementation of string replacement for ASCII to ASCII cases.
749/// Should produce fast vectorized code.
750unsafe fn replace_ascii(utf8_bytes: &[u8], from: u8, to: u8) -> String {
751 let result: Vec<u8> = utf8_bytes.iter().map(|b| if *b == from { to } else { *b }).collect();
752 // SAFETY: We replaced ascii with ascii on valid utf8 strings.
753 unsafe { String::from_utf8_unchecked(result) }
754}