factor/core/strings/strings-docs.factor

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USING: arrays byte-arrays help.markup help.syntax
kernel kernel.private strings.private sequences vectors
sbufs math help.vocabs ;
IN: strings
ARTICLE: "strings" "Strings"
"The " { $vocab-link "strings" } " vocabulary implements fixed-size mutable sequences of of Unicode 5.1 code points."
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"Code points, or characters as they're informally known, are not a first-class type; they are simply represented as integers in the range 0 and 16,777,216 (2^24), inclusive. Only characters up to 2,097,152 (2^21) have a defined meaning in Unicode."
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"String literal syntax is covered in " { $link "syntax-strings" } "."
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"Since strings implement the " { $link "sequence-protocol" } ", basic string manipulation can be performed with " { $link "sequences" } " in the " { $vocab-link "sequences" } " vocabulary. More text processing functionality can be found in vocabularies carrying the " { $link T{ vocab-tag { name "text" } } } " tag."
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"Strings form a class:"
{ $subsection string }
{ $subsection string? }
"Creating new strings:"
{ $subsection >string }
{ $subsection <string> }
"Creating a string from a single character:"
{ $subsection 1string } ;
ABOUT: "strings"
HELP: string
{ $description "The class of fixed-length character strings. See " { $link "syntax-strings" } " for syntax and " { $link "strings" } " for general information." } ;
HELP: string-nth
{ $values { "n" fixnum } { "string" string } { "ch" "the character at the " { $snippet "n" } "th index" } }
{ $description "Unsafe string accessor, used to define " { $link nth } " on strings." }
{ $warning "This word is in the " { $vocab-link "strings.private" } " vocabulary because it does not perform type or bounds checking. User code should call " { $link nth } " instead." } ;
HELP: set-string-nth
{ $values { "ch" "a character" } { "n" fixnum } { "string" string } }
{ $description "Unsafe string mutator, used to define " { $link set-nth } " on strings." }
{ $warning "This word is in the " { $vocab-link "strings.private" } " vocabulary because it does not perform type or bounds checking. User code should call " { $link set-nth } " instead." } ;
HELP: <string>
{ $values { "n" "a positive integer specifying string length" } { "ch" "an initial character" } { "string" string } }
{ $description "Creates a new string with the given length and all characters initially set to " { $snippet "ch" } "." } ;
HELP: 1string
{ $values { "ch" "a character"} { "str" string } }
{ $description "Outputs a string of one character." } ;
HELP: >string
{ $values { "seq" "a sequence of characters" } { "str" string } }
{ $description "Outputs a freshly-allocated string with the same elements as a given sequence, by interpreting the sequence elements as Unicode code points." }
{ $notes "This operation is only appropriate if the underlying sequence holds Unicode code points, which is rare unless it is a " { $link slice } " of another string. To convert a sequence of bytes to a string, use the words documented in " { $link "io.encodings.string" } "." }
{ $errors "Throws an error if the sequence contains elements other than integers." } ;
HELP: resize-string ( n str -- newstr )
{ $values { "n" "a non-negative integer" } { "str" string } { "newstr" string } }
{ $description "Creates a new string " { $snippet "n" } " characters long The contents of the existing string are copied into the new string; if the new string is shorter, only an initial segment is copied, and if the new string is longer the remaining space is filled with " { $snippet "\\u000000" } "." } ;