Sorry, my C/C++ is not that good, but the following existing code looks like garbage even to me. It also has a bug - fails when str = "07/02/2010" terminated by '\0' - . I think that instead of fixing a bug, it might as well be rewritten. In Python it is just 'kas\nhjkfh kjsdjkasf'.split()
. I know this is C-ish code, but it cannot be that complicated to split a string! Sticking to the same signature, and without using extra libraries, how can I improve it - make it short and sweet? I can tell that this code smells, for instance because of the else clause all the way at the end.
LINE THAT FAILS:
_tcsncpy_s(
s.GetBuffer((int) (nIndex-nLast)),
nIndex-nLast,
psz+nLast,
(size_t) (nIndex-nLast)
);
With the string "07/02/2010" terminated by '\0' it will try to write 11 characters into a buffer that is only 10 characters long.
FULL FUNCTION:
#define
// This will return the text string as a string array
// This function is called from SetControlText to parse the
// text string into an array of CStrings that the control
// Gadgets will attempt to interpret
BOOL CLVGridDateTimeCtrl::ParseTextWithCurrentFormat(const CString& str, const CGXStyle* pOldStyle, CStringArray& strArray )
{
// Unused:
pOldStyle;
// we assume that the significant segments are seperated by space
// Please change m_strDelim to add other delimiters
CString s;
LPCTSTR psz = (LPCTSTR) str;
BOOL bLastCharSpace = FALSE;
DWORD size = str.GetLength()+1;
// (newline will start a new row, tab delimiter will
// move to the next column).
// parse buffer (DBCS aware)
for (DWORD nIndex = 0, nLast = 0; nIndex < size; nIndex += _tclen(psz+nIndex))
{
// check for a delimiter
if (psz[nIndex] == _T('\0') || _tcschr(_T("\r\n"), psz[nIndex]) || _tcschr(_T(" "), psz[nIndex])
||!_tcscspn(&psz[nIndex], (LPCTSTR)m_strDelim))
{
s.ReleaseBuffer();
s.Empty();
// abort parsing the string if next char
// is an end-of-string
if (psz[nIndex] == _T('\0'))
{
if (psz[nIndex] == _T('\r') && psz[nIndex+1] == _T('\n'))
nIndex++;
_tcsncpy_s(s.GetBuffer((int) (nIndex-nLast)),
nIndex-nLast,
psz+nLast,
(size_t) (nIndex-nLast));
CString temStr = s;
strArray.Add(temStr);
temStr.Empty();
break;
}
else if (_tcscspn(&psz[nIndex], (LPCTSTR)m_strDelim) == 0 && !bLastCharSpace)
{
if (psz[nIndex] == _T('\r') && psz[nIndex+1] == _T('\n'))
nIndex++;
_tcsncpy_s(s.GetBuffer((int) (nIndex-nLast)),
nIndex-nLast,
psz+nLast,
(size_t) (nIndex-nLast));
CString temStr = s;
strArray.Add(temStr);
temStr.Empty();
bLastCharSpace = TRUE;
// abort parsing the string if next char
// is an end-of-string
if (psz[nIndex+1] == _T('\0'))
break;
}
// Now, that the value has been copied to the cell,
// let's check if we should jump to a new row.
else if (_tcschr(_T(" "), psz[nIndex]) && !bLastCharSpace)
{
if (psz[nIndex] == _T('\r') && psz[nIndex+1] == _T('\n'))
nIndex++;
_tcsncpy_s(s.GetBuffer((int) (nIndex-nLast)),
nIndex-nLast,
psz+nLast,
(size_t) (nIndex-nLast));
CString temStr = s;
strArray.Add(temStr);
temStr.Empty();
bLastCharSpace = TRUE;
// abort parsing the string if next char
// is an end-of-string
if (psz[nIndex+1] == _T('\0'))
break;
}
nLast = nIndex + _tclen(psz+nIndex);
}
else
{
// nLast = nIndex + _tclen(psz+nIndex);
bLastCharSpace = FALSE;
}
}
if (strArray.GetSize())
return TRUE;
else
return FALSE;
}
EDIT:
m_strDelim = _T(",");
and this member variable is used in this function only. I suppose I see the point of tokenization now - it tries to parse a date and time ... wait, there is more! Here is the code which calls this function below. Please help me improve this as well. Some of my co-workers claim that C# makes them no more productive than C++. I used to feel like an idiot for not being able to say the same about me.
// SetControlText will attempt to convert the text to a valid date first with
// the help of COleDateTime and then with the help of the Date control and the
// current format
BOOL CLVGridDateTimeCtrl::ConvertControlTextToValue(CString& str, ROWCOL nRow, ROWCOL nCol, const CGXStyle* pOldStyle)
{
CGXStyle* pStyle = NULL;
BOOL bSuccess = FALSE;
if (pOldStyle == NULL)
{
pStyle = Grid()->CreateStyle();
Grid()->ComposeStyleRowCol(nRow, nCol, pStyle);
pOldStyle = pStyle;
}
// allow only valid input
{
// First do this
CLVDateTime dt;
if (str.IsEmpty())
{
;
// if (Grid()->IsCurrentCell(nRow, nCol))
// Reset();
bSuccess = TRUE;
}
else if (dt.ParseDateTime(str,CLVGlobals::IsUSDateFormat()) && (DATE) dt != 0)
{
SetDateTime(dt);
if (m_bDateValueAsNumber)
str.Format(_T("%g"), (DATE) dt);
else
str = dt.Format();
bSuccess = TRUE;
}
else
{
// parse the string using the current format
CStringArray strArray;
if (!ParseTextWithCurrentFormat(str, pOldStyle, strArray))
return FALSE;
UpdateNullStatus(m_TextCtrlWnd);
SetFormat(m_TextCtrlWnd, *pOldStyle);
int nArrIndex = 0;
for(int i=0; i<m_TextCtrlWnd.m_gadgets.GetSize(); i++)
{
int val = m_TextCtrlWnd.m_gadgets[i]->GetValue();
// s.Empty();
if(m_TextCtrlWnd.m_gadgets[i]->IsKindOf(RUNTIME_CLASS(SECDTNumericGadget)))
{
// TRACE(_T("The value %s\n"), strArray[nArrIndex]);
((CLVDTNumericGadget*)m_TextCtrlWnd.m_gadgets[i])->m_nNewValue = _ttoi(strArray[nArrIndex]);
nArrIndex++;
if (nArrIndex>strArray.GetUpperBound())
break;
}
else if(m_TextCtrlWnd.m_gadgets[i]->IsKindOf(RUNTIME_CLASS(SECDTListGadget)) && val!=-1)
{
int nIndex = ((CLVDTListGadget*)m_TextCtrlWnd.m_gadgets[i])->FindMatch(strArray[nArrIndex], ((CLVDTListGadget*)m_TextCtrlWnd.m_gadgets[i])->GetValue()+1);
if (nIndex!=-1)
{
// TRACE(_T("The value %s\n"), strArray[nArrIndex]);
((CLVDTListGadget*)m_TextCtrlWnd.m_gadgets[i])->SetValue(nIndex);
nArrIndex++;
if (nArrIndex>strArray.GetUpperBound())
break;
}
}
CLVDBValue dbDate = m_TextCtrlWnd.GetDateTime();
if (dbDate.IsNull())
str = _T("");
else
{
CLVDateTime dt = (CLVDateTime)dbDate;
if (m_bDateValueAsNumber)
str.Format(_T("%g"), (DATE) dt);
else
str = dt.Format();
}
}
bSuccess = TRUE;
}
}
if (pStyle)
Grid()->RecycleStyle(pStyle);
return bSuccess;
}