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author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Mon, 23 Feb 2015 14:54:39 -0800 |
parents | 4197fc428c7d |
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## Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Bill Denney, Robert Platt ## ## This file is part of Octave. ## ## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at ## your option) any later version. ## ## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ## General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see ## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Function File} {@var{varname} =} genvarname (@var{str}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{varname} =} genvarname (@var{str}, @var{exclusions}) ## Create valid unique variable name(s) from @var{str}. ## ## If @var{str} is a cellstr, then a unique variable is created for each ## cell in @var{str}. ## ## @example ## @group ## genvarname (@{"foo", "foo"@}) ## @result{} ## @{ ## [1,1] = foo ## [1,2] = foo1 ## @} ## @end group ## @end example ## ## If @var{exclusions} is given, then the variable(s) will be unique to each ## other and to @var{exclusions} (@var{exclusions} may be either a string or ## a cellstr). ## ## @example ## @group ## x = 3.141; ## genvarname ("x", who ()) ## @result{} x1 ## @end group ## @end example ## ## Note that the result is a char array or cell array of strings, not the ## variables themselves. To define a variable, @code{eval()} can be ## used. The following trivial example sets @code{x} to @code{42}. ## ## @example ## @group ## name = genvarname ("x"); ## eval ([name " = 42"]); ## @result{} x = 42 ## @end group ## @end example ## ## This can be useful for creating unique struct field names. ## ## @example ## @group ## x = struct (); ## for i = 1:3 ## x.(genvarname ("a", fieldnames (x))) = i; ## endfor ## @result{} x = ## @{ ## a = 1 ## a1 = 2 ## a2 = 3 ## @} ## @end group ## @end example ## ## Since variable names may only contain letters, digits, and underscores, ## @code{genvarname} will replace any sequence of disallowed characters with ## an underscore. Also, variables may not begin with a digit; in this ## case an @samp{x} is added before the variable name. ## ## Variable names beginning and ending with two underscores @qcode{"__"} are ## valid, but they are used internally by Octave and should generally be ## avoided; therefore, @code{genvarname} will not generate such names. ## ## @code{genvarname} will also ensure that returned names do not clash with ## keywords such as @qcode{"for"} and @qcode{"if"}. A number will be ## appended if necessary. Note, however, that this does @strong{not} include ## function names such as @qcode{"sin"}. Such names should be included in ## @var{exclusions} if necessary. ## @seealso{isvarname, iskeyword, exist, who, tempname, eval} ## @end deftypefn ## Authors: Rob Platt <robert.platt@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk> ## Bill Denney <bill@denney.ws> function varname = genvarname (str, exclusions = {}) if (nargin < 1 || nargin > 2) print_usage (); endif strinput = ischar (str); ## Process the inputs if (strinput) if (rows (str) != 1) error ("genvarname: if more than one STR is given, it must be a cellstr"); endif str = {str}; elseif (! iscellstr (str)) error ("genvarname: STR must be a string or cellstr"); endif if (ischar (exclusions)) if (rows (exclusions) != 1) error ("genvarname: if more than one exclusion is given, it must be a cellstr"); endif exclusions = {exclusions}; elseif (! iscellstr (exclusions)) error ("genvarname: EXCLUSIONS must be a string or cellstr"); else exclusions = exclusions(:); endif varname = cell (size (str)); for i = 1:numel (str) ## Perform any modifications to the varname to make sure that it is ## a valid variable name. ## remove invalid characters str{i}(! (isalnum (str{i}) | str{i} == "_")) = "_"; ## do not use keywords if (iskeyword (str{i})) firstcharacter = toupper (str{i}(1)); str{i} = ["x", firstcharacter, str{i}(2:end)]; endif ## The variable cannot be empty if (isempty (str{i})) str{i} = "x"; endif ## Leading underscores are not Matlab compatible if (str{i}(1) == "_") str{i} = ["x", str{i}]; endif ## it cannot start with a number if (isdigit (str{i}(1))) str{i} = ["x", str{i}]; endif ## make sure that the variable is unique relative to other variables ## and the exclusions list excluded = any (strcmp (str{i}, exclusions)); if (excluded && isdigit (str{i}(end))) ## if it is not unique and ends with a digit, add an underscore to ## make the variable name more readable ("x1_1" instead of "x11") str{i} = [str{i}, "_"]; endif varname(i) = str(i); idx = 0; while (excluded) idx++; varname{i} = sprintf ("%s%d", str{i}, idx); excluded = any (strcmp (varname{i}, exclusions)); endwhile exclusions(end+1) = varname(i); endfor if (strinput) varname = varname{1}; endif endfunction ## a single argument %!assert (genvarname ("a"), "a") ## a single argument with a non-conflicting exception %!assert (genvarname ("a", "b"), "a") ## a single argument with a conflicting exception %!assert (genvarname ("a", "a"), "a1") ## a single argument as a cell %!assert (genvarname ({"a"}), {"a"}) %!assert (genvarname ({"a"}, "b"), {"a"}) %!assert (genvarname ({"a"}, {"b"}), {"a"}) %!assert (genvarname ({"a"}, "a"), {"a1"}) %!assert (genvarname ({"a"}, {"a"}), {"a1"}) ## Test different arguments ## orientation %!assert (genvarname ({"a" "b"}), {"a" "b"}) %!assert (genvarname ({"a";"b"}), {"a";"b"}) %!assert (genvarname ({"a" "a"}), {"a" "a1"}) %!assert (genvarname ({"a" "b";"c" "d"}), {"a" "b";"c" "d"}) %!assert (genvarname ({"a" "a" "a";"a" "a" "a"}), {"a" "a2" "a4";"a1" "a3" "a5"}) ## more than one repetition %!assert (genvarname ({"a" "a" "a"}), {"a" "a1" "a2"}) %!assert (genvarname ({"a" "a" "a"}, {"a" "a1" "a2"}), {"a3" "a4" "a5"}) ## more than one repetition not in order %!assert (genvarname ({"a" "b" "a" "b" "a"}), {"a" "b" "a1" "b1" "a2"}) ## Variable name munging %!assert (genvarname ("__x__"), "x__x__") %!assert (genvarname ("123456789"), "x123456789") %!assert (genvarname ("_$1__"), "x__1__") %!assert (genvarname ("__foo__", "x__foo__"), "x__foo__1") %!assert (genvarname ("1million_and1", "x1million_and1"), "x1million_and1_1") %!assert (genvarname ({"", "", ""}), {"x", "x1", "x2"}) %!assert (genvarname ("if"), "xIf") %!assert (genvarname ({"if", "if", "if"}), {"xIf", "xIf1", "xIf2"}) ## Exclusions in odd format %!assert (genvarname ("x", {"a", "b"; "x", "d"}), "x1") ## Test input validation %!error genvarname () %!error genvarname (1,2,3) %!error <more than one STR is given, it must be a cellstr> genvarname (char ("a", "b", "c")) %!error <STR must be a string or cellstr> genvarname (1) %!error <more than one exclusion is given, it must be a cellstr> genvarname ("x", char ("a", "b", "c")) %!error <EXCLUSIONS must be a string or cellstr> genvarname ("x", 1)