basic_string.h revision 256281
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32/** @file basic_string.h
33 *  This is an internal header file, included by other library headers.
34 *  You should not attempt to use it directly.
35 */
36
37//
38// ISO C++ 14882: 21 Strings library
39//
40
41#ifndef _BASIC_STRING_H
42#define _BASIC_STRING_H 1
43
44#pragma GCC system_header
45
46#include <ext/atomicity.h>
47#include <debug/debug.h>
48
49_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE(std)
50
51  /**
52   *  @class basic_string basic_string.h <string>
53   *  @brief  Managing sequences of characters and character-like objects.
54   *
55   *  @ingroup Containers
56   *  @ingroup Sequences
57   *
58   *  Meets the requirements of a <a href="tables.html#65">container</a>, a
59   *  <a href="tables.html#66">reversible container</a>, and a
60   *  <a href="tables.html#67">sequence</a>.  Of the
61   *  <a href="tables.html#68">optional sequence requirements</a>, only
62   *  @c push_back, @c at, and array access are supported.
63   *
64   *  @doctodo
65   *
66   *
67   *  @if maint
68   *  Documentation?  What's that?
69   *  Nathan Myers <ncm@cantrip.org>.
70   *
71   *  A string looks like this:
72   *
73   *  @code
74   *                                        [_Rep]
75   *                                        _M_length
76   *   [basic_string<char_type>]            _M_capacity
77   *   _M_dataplus                          _M_refcount
78   *   _M_p ---------------->               unnamed array of char_type
79   *  @endcode
80   *
81   *  Where the _M_p points to the first character in the string, and
82   *  you cast it to a pointer-to-_Rep and subtract 1 to get a
83   *  pointer to the header.
84   *
85   *  This approach has the enormous advantage that a string object
86   *  requires only one allocation.  All the ugliness is confined
87   *  within a single pair of inline functions, which each compile to
88   *  a single "add" instruction: _Rep::_M_data(), and
89   *  string::_M_rep(); and the allocation function which gets a
90   *  block of raw bytes and with room enough and constructs a _Rep
91   *  object at the front.
92   *
93   *  The reason you want _M_data pointing to the character array and
94   *  not the _Rep is so that the debugger can see the string
95   *  contents. (Probably we should add a non-inline member to get
96   *  the _Rep for the debugger to use, so users can check the actual
97   *  string length.)
98   *
99   *  Note that the _Rep object is a POD so that you can have a
100   *  static "empty string" _Rep object already "constructed" before
101   *  static constructors have run.  The reference-count encoding is
102   *  chosen so that a 0 indicates one reference, so you never try to
103   *  destroy the empty-string _Rep object.
104   *
105   *  All but the last paragraph is considered pretty conventional
106   *  for a C++ string implementation.
107   *  @endif
108  */
109  // 21.3  Template class basic_string
110  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
111    class basic_string
112    {
113      typedef typename _Alloc::template rebind<_CharT>::other _CharT_alloc_type;
114
115      // Types:
116    public:
117      typedef _Traits					    traits_type;
118      typedef typename _Traits::char_type		    value_type;
119      typedef _Alloc					    allocator_type;
120      typedef typename _CharT_alloc_type::size_type	    size_type;
121      typedef typename _CharT_alloc_type::difference_type   difference_type;
122      typedef typename _CharT_alloc_type::reference	    reference;
123      typedef typename _CharT_alloc_type::const_reference   const_reference;
124      typedef typename _CharT_alloc_type::pointer	    pointer;
125      typedef typename _CharT_alloc_type::const_pointer	    const_pointer;
126      typedef __gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<pointer, basic_string>  iterator;
127      typedef __gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<const_pointer, basic_string>
128                                                            const_iterator;
129      typedef std::reverse_iterator<const_iterator>	const_reverse_iterator;
130      typedef std::reverse_iterator<iterator>		    reverse_iterator;
131
132    private:
133      // _Rep: string representation
134      //   Invariants:
135      //   1. String really contains _M_length + 1 characters: due to 21.3.4
136      //      must be kept null-terminated.
137      //   2. _M_capacity >= _M_length
138      //      Allocated memory is always (_M_capacity + 1) * sizeof(_CharT).
139      //   3. _M_refcount has three states:
140      //      -1: leaked, one reference, no ref-copies allowed, non-const.
141      //       0: one reference, non-const.
142      //     n>0: n + 1 references, operations require a lock, const.
143      //   4. All fields==0 is an empty string, given the extra storage
144      //      beyond-the-end for a null terminator; thus, the shared
145      //      empty string representation needs no constructor.
146
147      struct _Rep_base
148      {
149	size_type		_M_length;
150	size_type		_M_capacity;
151	_Atomic_word		_M_refcount;
152      };
153
154      struct _Rep : _Rep_base
155      {
156	// Types:
157	typedef typename _Alloc::template rebind<char>::other _Raw_bytes_alloc;
158
159	// (Public) Data members:
160
161	// The maximum number of individual char_type elements of an
162	// individual string is determined by _S_max_size. This is the
163	// value that will be returned by max_size().  (Whereas npos
164	// is the maximum number of bytes the allocator can allocate.)
165	// If one was to divvy up the theoretical largest size string,
166	// with a terminating character and m _CharT elements, it'd
167	// look like this:
168	// npos = sizeof(_Rep) + (m * sizeof(_CharT)) + sizeof(_CharT)
169	// Solving for m:
170	// m = ((npos - sizeof(_Rep))/sizeof(CharT)) - 1
171	// In addition, this implementation quarters this amount.
172	static const size_type	_S_max_size;
173	static const _CharT	_S_terminal;
174
175	// The following storage is init'd to 0 by the linker, resulting
176        // (carefully) in an empty string with one reference.
177        static size_type _S_empty_rep_storage[];
178
179        static _Rep&
180        _S_empty_rep()
181        {
182	  // NB: Mild hack to avoid strict-aliasing warnings.  Note that
183	  // _S_empty_rep_storage is never modified and the punning should
184	  // be reasonably safe in this case.
185	  void* __p = reinterpret_cast<void*>(&_S_empty_rep_storage);
186	  return *reinterpret_cast<_Rep*>(__p);
187	}
188
189        bool
190	_M_is_leaked() const
191        { return this->_M_refcount < 0; }
192
193        bool
194	_M_is_shared() const
195        { return this->_M_refcount > 0; }
196
197        void
198	_M_set_leaked()
199        { this->_M_refcount = -1; }
200
201        void
202	_M_set_sharable()
203        { this->_M_refcount = 0; }
204
205	void
206	_M_set_length_and_sharable(size_type __n)
207	{
208	  this->_M_set_sharable();  // One reference.
209	  this->_M_length = __n;
210	  traits_type::assign(this->_M_refdata()[__n], _S_terminal);
211	  // grrr. (per 21.3.4)
212	  // You cannot leave those LWG people alone for a second.
213	}
214
215	_CharT*
216	_M_refdata() throw()
217	{ return reinterpret_cast<_CharT*>(this + 1); }
218
219	_CharT*
220	_M_grab(const _Alloc& __alloc1, const _Alloc& __alloc2)
221	{
222	  return (!_M_is_leaked() && __alloc1 == __alloc2)
223	          ? _M_refcopy() : _M_clone(__alloc1);
224	}
225
226	// Create & Destroy
227	static _Rep*
228	_S_create(size_type, size_type, const _Alloc&);
229
230	void
231	_M_dispose(const _Alloc& __a)
232	{
233#ifndef _GLIBCXX_FULLY_DYNAMIC_STRING
234	  if (__builtin_expect(this != &_S_empty_rep(), false))
235#endif
236	    if (__gnu_cxx::__exchange_and_add_dispatch(&this->_M_refcount,
237						       -1) <= 0)
238	      _M_destroy(__a);
239	}  // XXX MT
240
241	void
242	_M_destroy(const _Alloc&) throw();
243
244	_CharT*
245	_M_refcopy() throw()
246	{
247#ifndef _GLIBCXX_FULLY_DYNAMIC_STRING
248	  if (__builtin_expect(this != &_S_empty_rep(), false))
249#endif
250            __gnu_cxx::__atomic_add_dispatch(&this->_M_refcount, 1);
251	  return _M_refdata();
252	}  // XXX MT
253
254	_CharT*
255	_M_clone(const _Alloc&, size_type __res = 0);
256      };
257
258      // Use empty-base optimization: http://www.cantrip.org/emptyopt.html
259      struct _Alloc_hider : _Alloc
260      {
261	_Alloc_hider(_CharT* __dat, const _Alloc& __a)
262	: _Alloc(__a), _M_p(__dat) { }
263
264	_CharT* _M_p; // The actual data.
265      };
266
267    public:
268      // Data Members (public):
269      // NB: This is an unsigned type, and thus represents the maximum
270      // size that the allocator can hold.
271      ///  Value returned by various member functions when they fail.
272      static const size_type	npos = static_cast<size_type>(-1);
273
274    private:
275      // Data Members (private):
276      mutable _Alloc_hider	_M_dataplus;
277
278      _CharT*
279      _M_data() const
280      { return  _M_dataplus._M_p; }
281
282      _CharT*
283      _M_data(_CharT* __p)
284      { return (_M_dataplus._M_p = __p); }
285
286      _Rep*
287      _M_rep() const
288      { return &((reinterpret_cast<_Rep*> (_M_data()))[-1]); }
289
290      // For the internal use we have functions similar to `begin'/`end'
291      // but they do not call _M_leak.
292      iterator
293      _M_ibegin() const
294      { return iterator(_M_data()); }
295
296      iterator
297      _M_iend() const
298      { return iterator(_M_data() + this->size()); }
299
300      void
301      _M_leak()    // for use in begin() & non-const op[]
302      {
303	if (!_M_rep()->_M_is_leaked())
304	  _M_leak_hard();
305      }
306
307      size_type
308      _M_check(size_type __pos, const char* __s) const
309      {
310	if (__pos > this->size())
311	  __throw_out_of_range(__N(__s));
312	return __pos;
313      }
314
315      void
316      _M_check_length(size_type __n1, size_type __n2, const char* __s) const
317      {
318	if (this->max_size() - (this->size() - __n1) < __n2)
319	  __throw_length_error(__N(__s));
320      }
321
322      // NB: _M_limit doesn't check for a bad __pos value.
323      size_type
324      _M_limit(size_type __pos, size_type __off) const
325      {
326	const bool __testoff =  __off < this->size() - __pos;
327	return __testoff ? __off : this->size() - __pos;
328      }
329
330      // True if _Rep and source do not overlap.
331      bool
332      _M_disjunct(const _CharT* __s) const
333      {
334	return (less<const _CharT*>()(__s, _M_data())
335		|| less<const _CharT*>()(_M_data() + this->size(), __s));
336      }
337
338      // When __n = 1 way faster than the general multichar
339      // traits_type::copy/move/assign.
340      static void
341      _M_copy(_CharT* __d, const _CharT* __s, size_type __n)
342      {
343	if (__n == 1)
344	  traits_type::assign(*__d, *__s);
345	else
346	  traits_type::copy(__d, __s, __n);
347      }
348
349      static void
350      _M_move(_CharT* __d, const _CharT* __s, size_type __n)
351      {
352	if (__n == 1)
353	  traits_type::assign(*__d, *__s);
354	else
355	  traits_type::move(__d, __s, __n);
356      }
357
358      static void
359      _M_assign(_CharT* __d, size_type __n, _CharT __c)
360      {
361	if (__n == 1)
362	  traits_type::assign(*__d, __c);
363	else
364	  traits_type::assign(__d, __n, __c);
365      }
366
367      // _S_copy_chars is a separate template to permit specialization
368      // to optimize for the common case of pointers as iterators.
369      template<class _Iterator>
370        static void
371        _S_copy_chars(_CharT* __p, _Iterator __k1, _Iterator __k2)
372        {
373	  for (; __k1 != __k2; ++__k1, ++__p)
374	    traits_type::assign(*__p, *__k1); // These types are off.
375	}
376
377      static void
378      _S_copy_chars(_CharT* __p, iterator __k1, iterator __k2)
379      { _S_copy_chars(__p, __k1.base(), __k2.base()); }
380
381      static void
382      _S_copy_chars(_CharT* __p, const_iterator __k1, const_iterator __k2)
383      { _S_copy_chars(__p, __k1.base(), __k2.base()); }
384
385      static void
386      _S_copy_chars(_CharT* __p, _CharT* __k1, _CharT* __k2)
387      { _M_copy(__p, __k1, __k2 - __k1); }
388
389      static void
390      _S_copy_chars(_CharT* __p, const _CharT* __k1, const _CharT* __k2)
391      { _M_copy(__p, __k1, __k2 - __k1); }
392
393      void
394      _M_mutate(size_type __pos, size_type __len1, size_type __len2);
395
396      void
397      _M_leak_hard();
398
399      static _Rep&
400      _S_empty_rep()
401      { return _Rep::_S_empty_rep(); }
402
403    public:
404      // Construct/copy/destroy:
405      // NB: We overload ctors in some cases instead of using default
406      // arguments, per 17.4.4.4 para. 2 item 2.
407
408      /**
409       *  @brief  Default constructor creates an empty string.
410       */
411      inline
412      basic_string();
413
414      /**
415       *  @brief  Construct an empty string using allocator @a a.
416       */
417      explicit
418      basic_string(const _Alloc& __a);
419
420      // NB: per LWG issue 42, semantics different from IS:
421      /**
422       *  @brief  Construct string with copy of value of @a str.
423       *  @param  str  Source string.
424       */
425      basic_string(const basic_string& __str);
426      /**
427       *  @brief  Construct string as copy of a substring.
428       *  @param  str  Source string.
429       *  @param  pos  Index of first character to copy from.
430       *  @param  n  Number of characters to copy (default remainder).
431       */
432      basic_string(const basic_string& __str, size_type __pos,
433		   size_type __n = npos);
434      /**
435       *  @brief  Construct string as copy of a substring.
436       *  @param  str  Source string.
437       *  @param  pos  Index of first character to copy from.
438       *  @param  n  Number of characters to copy.
439       *  @param  a  Allocator to use.
440       */
441      basic_string(const basic_string& __str, size_type __pos,
442		   size_type __n, const _Alloc& __a);
443
444      /**
445       *  @brief  Construct string initialized by a character array.
446       *  @param  s  Source character array.
447       *  @param  n  Number of characters to copy.
448       *  @param  a  Allocator to use (default is default allocator).
449       *
450       *  NB: @a s must have at least @a n characters, '\0' has no special
451       *  meaning.
452       */
453      basic_string(const _CharT* __s, size_type __n,
454		   const _Alloc& __a = _Alloc());
455      /**
456       *  @brief  Construct string as copy of a C string.
457       *  @param  s  Source C string.
458       *  @param  a  Allocator to use (default is default allocator).
459       */
460      basic_string(const _CharT* __s, const _Alloc& __a = _Alloc());
461      /**
462       *  @brief  Construct string as multiple characters.
463       *  @param  n  Number of characters.
464       *  @param  c  Character to use.
465       *  @param  a  Allocator to use (default is default allocator).
466       */
467      basic_string(size_type __n, _CharT __c, const _Alloc& __a = _Alloc());
468
469      /**
470       *  @brief  Construct string as copy of a range.
471       *  @param  beg  Start of range.
472       *  @param  end  End of range.
473       *  @param  a  Allocator to use (default is default allocator).
474       */
475      template<class _InputIterator>
476        basic_string(_InputIterator __beg, _InputIterator __end,
477		     const _Alloc& __a = _Alloc());
478
479      /**
480       *  @brief  Destroy the string instance.
481       */
482      ~basic_string()
483      { _M_rep()->_M_dispose(this->get_allocator()); }
484
485      /**
486       *  @brief  Assign the value of @a str to this string.
487       *  @param  str  Source string.
488       */
489      basic_string&
490      operator=(const basic_string& __str)
491      { return this->assign(__str); }
492
493      /**
494       *  @brief  Copy contents of @a s into this string.
495       *  @param  s  Source null-terminated string.
496       */
497      basic_string&
498      operator=(const _CharT* __s)
499      { return this->assign(__s); }
500
501      /**
502       *  @brief  Set value to string of length 1.
503       *  @param  c  Source character.
504       *
505       *  Assigning to a character makes this string length 1 and
506       *  (*this)[0] == @a c.
507       */
508      basic_string&
509      operator=(_CharT __c)
510      {
511	this->assign(1, __c);
512	return *this;
513      }
514
515      // Iterators:
516      /**
517       *  Returns a read/write iterator that points to the first character in
518       *  the %string.  Unshares the string.
519       */
520      iterator
521      begin()
522      {
523	_M_leak();
524	return iterator(_M_data());
525      }
526
527      /**
528       *  Returns a read-only (constant) iterator that points to the first
529       *  character in the %string.
530       */
531      const_iterator
532      begin() const
533      { return const_iterator(_M_data()); }
534
535      /**
536       *  Returns a read/write iterator that points one past the last
537       *  character in the %string.  Unshares the string.
538       */
539      iterator
540      end()
541      {
542	_M_leak();
543	return iterator(_M_data() + this->size());
544      }
545
546      /**
547       *  Returns a read-only (constant) iterator that points one past the
548       *  last character in the %string.
549       */
550      const_iterator
551      end() const
552      { return const_iterator(_M_data() + this->size()); }
553
554      /**
555       *  Returns a read/write reverse iterator that points to the last
556       *  character in the %string.  Iteration is done in reverse element
557       *  order.  Unshares the string.
558       */
559      reverse_iterator
560      rbegin()
561      { return reverse_iterator(this->end()); }
562
563      /**
564       *  Returns a read-only (constant) reverse iterator that points
565       *  to the last character in the %string.  Iteration is done in
566       *  reverse element order.
567       */
568      const_reverse_iterator
569      rbegin() const
570      { return const_reverse_iterator(this->end()); }
571
572      /**
573       *  Returns a read/write reverse iterator that points to one before the
574       *  first character in the %string.  Iteration is done in reverse
575       *  element order.  Unshares the string.
576       */
577      reverse_iterator
578      rend()
579      { return reverse_iterator(this->begin()); }
580
581      /**
582       *  Returns a read-only (constant) reverse iterator that points
583       *  to one before the first character in the %string.  Iteration
584       *  is done in reverse element order.
585       */
586      const_reverse_iterator
587      rend() const
588      { return const_reverse_iterator(this->begin()); }
589
590    public:
591      // Capacity:
592      ///  Returns the number of characters in the string, not including any
593      ///  null-termination.
594      size_type
595      size() const
596      { return _M_rep()->_M_length; }
597
598      ///  Returns the number of characters in the string, not including any
599      ///  null-termination.
600      size_type
601      length() const
602      { return _M_rep()->_M_length; }
603
604      /// Returns the size() of the largest possible %string.
605      size_type
606      max_size() const
607      { return _Rep::_S_max_size; }
608
609      /**
610       *  @brief  Resizes the %string to the specified number of characters.
611       *  @param  n  Number of characters the %string should contain.
612       *  @param  c  Character to fill any new elements.
613       *
614       *  This function will %resize the %string to the specified
615       *  number of characters.  If the number is smaller than the
616       *  %string's current size the %string is truncated, otherwise
617       *  the %string is extended and new elements are set to @a c.
618       */
619      void
620      resize(size_type __n, _CharT __c);
621
622      /**
623       *  @brief  Resizes the %string to the specified number of characters.
624       *  @param  n  Number of characters the %string should contain.
625       *
626       *  This function will resize the %string to the specified length.  If
627       *  the new size is smaller than the %string's current size the %string
628       *  is truncated, otherwise the %string is extended and new characters
629       *  are default-constructed.  For basic types such as char, this means
630       *  setting them to 0.
631       */
632      void
633      resize(size_type __n)
634      { this->resize(__n, _CharT()); }
635
636      /**
637       *  Returns the total number of characters that the %string can hold
638       *  before needing to allocate more memory.
639       */
640      size_type
641      capacity() const
642      { return _M_rep()->_M_capacity; }
643
644      /**
645       *  @brief  Attempt to preallocate enough memory for specified number of
646       *          characters.
647       *  @param  res_arg  Number of characters required.
648       *  @throw  std::length_error  If @a res_arg exceeds @c max_size().
649       *
650       *  This function attempts to reserve enough memory for the
651       *  %string to hold the specified number of characters.  If the
652       *  number requested is more than max_size(), length_error is
653       *  thrown.
654       *
655       *  The advantage of this function is that if optimal code is a
656       *  necessity and the user can determine the string length that will be
657       *  required, the user can reserve the memory in %advance, and thus
658       *  prevent a possible reallocation of memory and copying of %string
659       *  data.
660       */
661      void
662      reserve(size_type __res_arg = 0);
663
664      /**
665       *  Erases the string, making it empty.
666       */
667      void
668      clear()
669      { _M_mutate(0, this->size(), 0); }
670
671      /**
672       *  Returns true if the %string is empty.  Equivalent to *this == "".
673       */
674      bool
675      empty() const
676      { return this->size() == 0; }
677
678      // Element access:
679      /**
680       *  @brief  Subscript access to the data contained in the %string.
681       *  @param  pos  The index of the character to access.
682       *  @return  Read-only (constant) reference to the character.
683       *
684       *  This operator allows for easy, array-style, data access.
685       *  Note that data access with this operator is unchecked and
686       *  out_of_range lookups are not defined. (For checked lookups
687       *  see at().)
688       */
689      const_reference
690      operator[] (size_type __pos) const
691      {
692	_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_ASSERT(__pos <= size());
693	return _M_data()[__pos];
694      }
695
696      /**
697       *  @brief  Subscript access to the data contained in the %string.
698       *  @param  pos  The index of the character to access.
699       *  @return  Read/write reference to the character.
700       *
701       *  This operator allows for easy, array-style, data access.
702       *  Note that data access with this operator is unchecked and
703       *  out_of_range lookups are not defined. (For checked lookups
704       *  see at().)  Unshares the string.
705       */
706      reference
707      operator[](size_type __pos)
708      {
709        // allow pos == size() as v3 extension:
710	_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_ASSERT(__pos <= size());
711        // but be strict in pedantic mode:
712	_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDASSERT(__pos < size());
713	_M_leak();
714	return _M_data()[__pos];
715      }
716
717      /**
718       *  @brief  Provides access to the data contained in the %string.
719       *  @param n The index of the character to access.
720       *  @return  Read-only (const) reference to the character.
721       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If @a n is an invalid index.
722       *
723       *  This function provides for safer data access.  The parameter is
724       *  first checked that it is in the range of the string.  The function
725       *  throws out_of_range if the check fails.
726       */
727      const_reference
728      at(size_type __n) const
729      {
730	if (__n >= this->size())
731	  __throw_out_of_range(__N("basic_string::at"));
732	return _M_data()[__n];
733      }
734
735      /**
736       *  @brief  Provides access to the data contained in the %string.
737       *  @param n The index of the character to access.
738       *  @return  Read/write reference to the character.
739       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If @a n is an invalid index.
740       *
741       *  This function provides for safer data access.  The parameter is
742       *  first checked that it is in the range of the string.  The function
743       *  throws out_of_range if the check fails.  Success results in
744       *  unsharing the string.
745       */
746      reference
747      at(size_type __n)
748      {
749	if (__n >= size())
750	  __throw_out_of_range(__N("basic_string::at"));
751	_M_leak();
752	return _M_data()[__n];
753      }
754
755      // Modifiers:
756      /**
757       *  @brief  Append a string to this string.
758       *  @param str  The string to append.
759       *  @return  Reference to this string.
760       */
761      basic_string&
762      operator+=(const basic_string& __str)
763      { return this->append(__str); }
764
765      /**
766       *  @brief  Append a C string.
767       *  @param s  The C string to append.
768       *  @return  Reference to this string.
769       */
770      basic_string&
771      operator+=(const _CharT* __s)
772      { return this->append(__s); }
773
774      /**
775       *  @brief  Append a character.
776       *  @param c  The character to append.
777       *  @return  Reference to this string.
778       */
779      basic_string&
780      operator+=(_CharT __c)
781      {
782	this->push_back(__c);
783	return *this;
784      }
785
786      /**
787       *  @brief  Append a string to this string.
788       *  @param str  The string to append.
789       *  @return  Reference to this string.
790       */
791      basic_string&
792      append(const basic_string& __str);
793
794      /**
795       *  @brief  Append a substring.
796       *  @param str  The string to append.
797       *  @param pos  Index of the first character of str to append.
798       *  @param n  The number of characters to append.
799       *  @return  Reference to this string.
800       *  @throw  std::out_of_range if @a pos is not a valid index.
801       *
802       *  This function appends @a n characters from @a str starting at @a pos
803       *  to this string.  If @a n is is larger than the number of available
804       *  characters in @a str, the remainder of @a str is appended.
805       */
806      basic_string&
807      append(const basic_string& __str, size_type __pos, size_type __n);
808
809      /**
810       *  @brief  Append a C substring.
811       *  @param s  The C string to append.
812       *  @param n  The number of characters to append.
813       *  @return  Reference to this string.
814       */
815      basic_string&
816      append(const _CharT* __s, size_type __n);
817
818      /**
819       *  @brief  Append a C string.
820       *  @param s  The C string to append.
821       *  @return  Reference to this string.
822       */
823      basic_string&
824      append(const _CharT* __s)
825      {
826	__glibcxx_requires_string(__s);
827	return this->append(__s, traits_type::length(__s));
828      }
829
830      /**
831       *  @brief  Append multiple characters.
832       *  @param n  The number of characters to append.
833       *  @param c  The character to use.
834       *  @return  Reference to this string.
835       *
836       *  Appends n copies of c to this string.
837       */
838      basic_string&
839      append(size_type __n, _CharT __c);
840
841      /**
842       *  @brief  Append a range of characters.
843       *  @param first  Iterator referencing the first character to append.
844       *  @param last  Iterator marking the end of the range.
845       *  @return  Reference to this string.
846       *
847       *  Appends characters in the range [first,last) to this string.
848       */
849      template<class _InputIterator>
850        basic_string&
851        append(_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last)
852        { return this->replace(_M_iend(), _M_iend(), __first, __last); }
853
854      /**
855       *  @brief  Append a single character.
856       *  @param c  Character to append.
857       */
858      void
859      push_back(_CharT __c)
860      {
861	const size_type __len = 1 + this->size();
862	if (__len > this->capacity() || _M_rep()->_M_is_shared())
863	  this->reserve(__len);
864	traits_type::assign(_M_data()[this->size()], __c);
865	_M_rep()->_M_set_length_and_sharable(__len);
866      }
867
868      /**
869       *  @brief  Set value to contents of another string.
870       *  @param  str  Source string to use.
871       *  @return  Reference to this string.
872       */
873      basic_string&
874      assign(const basic_string& __str);
875
876      /**
877       *  @brief  Set value to a substring of a string.
878       *  @param str  The string to use.
879       *  @param pos  Index of the first character of str.
880       *  @param n  Number of characters to use.
881       *  @return  Reference to this string.
882       *  @throw  std::out_of_range if @a pos is not a valid index.
883       *
884       *  This function sets this string to the substring of @a str consisting
885       *  of @a n characters at @a pos.  If @a n is is larger than the number
886       *  of available characters in @a str, the remainder of @a str is used.
887       */
888      basic_string&
889      assign(const basic_string& __str, size_type __pos, size_type __n)
890      { return this->assign(__str._M_data()
891			    + __str._M_check(__pos, "basic_string::assign"),
892			    __str._M_limit(__pos, __n)); }
893
894      /**
895       *  @brief  Set value to a C substring.
896       *  @param s  The C string to use.
897       *  @param n  Number of characters to use.
898       *  @return  Reference to this string.
899       *
900       *  This function sets the value of this string to the first @a n
901       *  characters of @a s.  If @a n is is larger than the number of
902       *  available characters in @a s, the remainder of @a s is used.
903       */
904      basic_string&
905      assign(const _CharT* __s, size_type __n);
906
907      /**
908       *  @brief  Set value to contents of a C string.
909       *  @param s  The C string to use.
910       *  @return  Reference to this string.
911       *
912       *  This function sets the value of this string to the value of @a s.
913       *  The data is copied, so there is no dependence on @a s once the
914       *  function returns.
915       */
916      basic_string&
917      assign(const _CharT* __s)
918      {
919	__glibcxx_requires_string(__s);
920	return this->assign(__s, traits_type::length(__s));
921      }
922
923      /**
924       *  @brief  Set value to multiple characters.
925       *  @param n  Length of the resulting string.
926       *  @param c  The character to use.
927       *  @return  Reference to this string.
928       *
929       *  This function sets the value of this string to @a n copies of
930       *  character @a c.
931       */
932      basic_string&
933      assign(size_type __n, _CharT __c)
934      { return _M_replace_aux(size_type(0), this->size(), __n, __c); }
935
936      /**
937       *  @brief  Set value to a range of characters.
938       *  @param first  Iterator referencing the first character to append.
939       *  @param last  Iterator marking the end of the range.
940       *  @return  Reference to this string.
941       *
942       *  Sets value of string to characters in the range [first,last).
943      */
944      template<class _InputIterator>
945        basic_string&
946        assign(_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last)
947        { return this->replace(_M_ibegin(), _M_iend(), __first, __last); }
948
949      /**
950       *  @brief  Insert multiple characters.
951       *  @param p  Iterator referencing location in string to insert at.
952       *  @param n  Number of characters to insert
953       *  @param c  The character to insert.
954       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
955       *
956       *  Inserts @a n copies of character @a c starting at the position
957       *  referenced by iterator @a p.  If adding characters causes the length
958       *  to exceed max_size(), length_error is thrown.  The value of the
959       *  string doesn't change if an error is thrown.
960      */
961      void
962      insert(iterator __p, size_type __n, _CharT __c)
963      {	this->replace(__p, __p, __n, __c);  }
964
965      /**
966       *  @brief  Insert a range of characters.
967       *  @param p  Iterator referencing location in string to insert at.
968       *  @param beg  Start of range.
969       *  @param end  End of range.
970       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
971       *
972       *  Inserts characters in range [beg,end).  If adding characters causes
973       *  the length to exceed max_size(), length_error is thrown.  The value
974       *  of the string doesn't change if an error is thrown.
975      */
976      template<class _InputIterator>
977        void
978        insert(iterator __p, _InputIterator __beg, _InputIterator __end)
979        { this->replace(__p, __p, __beg, __end); }
980
981      /**
982       *  @brief  Insert value of a string.
983       *  @param pos1  Iterator referencing location in string to insert at.
984       *  @param str  The string to insert.
985       *  @return  Reference to this string.
986       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
987       *
988       *  Inserts value of @a str starting at @a pos1.  If adding characters
989       *  causes the length to exceed max_size(), length_error is thrown.  The
990       *  value of the string doesn't change if an error is thrown.
991      */
992      basic_string&
993      insert(size_type __pos1, const basic_string& __str)
994      { return this->insert(__pos1, __str, size_type(0), __str.size()); }
995
996      /**
997       *  @brief  Insert a substring.
998       *  @param pos1  Iterator referencing location in string to insert at.
999       *  @param str  The string to insert.
1000       *  @param pos2  Start of characters in str to insert.
1001       *  @param n  Number of characters to insert.
1002       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1003       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1004       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If @a pos1 > size() or
1005       *  @a pos2 > @a str.size().
1006       *
1007       *  Starting at @a pos1, insert @a n character of @a str beginning with
1008       *  @a pos2.  If adding characters causes the length to exceed
1009       *  max_size(), length_error is thrown.  If @a pos1 is beyond the end of
1010       *  this string or @a pos2 is beyond the end of @a str, out_of_range is
1011       *  thrown.  The value of the string doesn't change if an error is
1012       *  thrown.
1013      */
1014      basic_string&
1015      insert(size_type __pos1, const basic_string& __str,
1016	     size_type __pos2, size_type __n)
1017      { return this->insert(__pos1, __str._M_data()
1018			    + __str._M_check(__pos2, "basic_string::insert"),
1019			    __str._M_limit(__pos2, __n)); }
1020
1021      /**
1022       *  @brief  Insert a C substring.
1023       *  @param pos  Iterator referencing location in string to insert at.
1024       *  @param s  The C string to insert.
1025       *  @param n  The number of characters to insert.
1026       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1027       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1028       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If @a pos is beyond the end of this
1029       *  string.
1030       *
1031       *  Inserts the first @a n characters of @a s starting at @a pos.  If
1032       *  adding characters causes the length to exceed max_size(),
1033       *  length_error is thrown.  If @a pos is beyond end(), out_of_range is
1034       *  thrown.  The value of the string doesn't change if an error is
1035       *  thrown.
1036      */
1037      basic_string&
1038      insert(size_type __pos, const _CharT* __s, size_type __n);
1039
1040      /**
1041       *  @brief  Insert a C string.
1042       *  @param pos  Iterator referencing location in string to insert at.
1043       *  @param s  The C string to insert.
1044       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1045       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1046       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If @a pos is beyond the end of this
1047       *  string.
1048       *
1049       *  Inserts the first @a n characters of @a s starting at @a pos.  If
1050       *  adding characters causes the length to exceed max_size(),
1051       *  length_error is thrown.  If @a pos is beyond end(), out_of_range is
1052       *  thrown.  The value of the string doesn't change if an error is
1053       *  thrown.
1054      */
1055      basic_string&
1056      insert(size_type __pos, const _CharT* __s)
1057      {
1058	__glibcxx_requires_string(__s);
1059	return this->insert(__pos, __s, traits_type::length(__s));
1060      }
1061
1062      /**
1063       *  @brief  Insert multiple characters.
1064       *  @param pos  Index in string to insert at.
1065       *  @param n  Number of characters to insert
1066       *  @param c  The character to insert.
1067       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1068       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1069       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If @a pos is beyond the end of this
1070       *  string.
1071       *
1072       *  Inserts @a n copies of character @a c starting at index @a pos.  If
1073       *  adding characters causes the length to exceed max_size(),
1074       *  length_error is thrown.  If @a pos > length(), out_of_range is
1075       *  thrown.  The value of the string doesn't change if an error is
1076       *  thrown.
1077      */
1078      basic_string&
1079      insert(size_type __pos, size_type __n, _CharT __c)
1080      { return _M_replace_aux(_M_check(__pos, "basic_string::insert"),
1081			      size_type(0), __n, __c); }
1082
1083      /**
1084       *  @brief  Insert one character.
1085       *  @param p  Iterator referencing position in string to insert at.
1086       *  @param c  The character to insert.
1087       *  @return  Iterator referencing newly inserted char.
1088       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1089       *
1090       *  Inserts character @a c at position referenced by @a p.  If adding
1091       *  character causes the length to exceed max_size(), length_error is
1092       *  thrown.  If @a p is beyond end of string, out_of_range is thrown.
1093       *  The value of the string doesn't change if an error is thrown.
1094      */
1095      iterator
1096      insert(iterator __p, _CharT __c)
1097      {
1098	_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDASSERT(__p >= _M_ibegin() && __p <= _M_iend());
1099	const size_type __pos = __p - _M_ibegin();
1100	_M_replace_aux(__pos, size_type(0), size_type(1), __c);
1101	_M_rep()->_M_set_leaked();
1102	return iterator(_M_data() + __pos);
1103      }
1104
1105      /**
1106       *  @brief  Remove characters.
1107       *  @param pos  Index of first character to remove (default 0).
1108       *  @param n  Number of characters to remove (default remainder).
1109       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1110       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If @a pos is beyond the end of this
1111       *  string.
1112       *
1113       *  Removes @a n characters from this string starting at @a pos.  The
1114       *  length of the string is reduced by @a n.  If there are < @a n
1115       *  characters to remove, the remainder of the string is truncated.  If
1116       *  @a p is beyond end of string, out_of_range is thrown.  The value of
1117       *  the string doesn't change if an error is thrown.
1118      */
1119      basic_string&
1120      erase(size_type __pos = 0, size_type __n = npos)
1121      {
1122	_M_mutate(_M_check(__pos, "basic_string::erase"),
1123		  _M_limit(__pos, __n), size_type(0));
1124	return *this;
1125      }
1126
1127      /**
1128       *  @brief  Remove one character.
1129       *  @param position  Iterator referencing the character to remove.
1130       *  @return  iterator referencing same location after removal.
1131       *
1132       *  Removes the character at @a position from this string. The value
1133       *  of the string doesn't change if an error is thrown.
1134      */
1135      iterator
1136      erase(iterator __position)
1137      {
1138	_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDASSERT(__position >= _M_ibegin()
1139				 && __position < _M_iend());
1140	const size_type __pos = __position - _M_ibegin();
1141	_M_mutate(__pos, size_type(1), size_type(0));
1142	_M_rep()->_M_set_leaked();
1143	return iterator(_M_data() + __pos);
1144      }
1145
1146      /**
1147       *  @brief  Remove a range of characters.
1148       *  @param first  Iterator referencing the first character to remove.
1149       *  @param last  Iterator referencing the end of the range.
1150       *  @return  Iterator referencing location of first after removal.
1151       *
1152       *  Removes the characters in the range [first,last) from this string.
1153       *  The value of the string doesn't change if an error is thrown.
1154      */
1155      iterator
1156      erase(iterator __first, iterator __last)
1157      {
1158	_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDASSERT(__first >= _M_ibegin() && __first <= __last
1159				 && __last <= _M_iend());
1160        const size_type __pos = __first - _M_ibegin();
1161	_M_mutate(__pos, __last - __first, size_type(0));
1162	_M_rep()->_M_set_leaked();
1163	return iterator(_M_data() + __pos);
1164      }
1165
1166      /**
1167       *  @brief  Replace characters with value from another string.
1168       *  @param pos  Index of first character to replace.
1169       *  @param n  Number of characters to be replaced.
1170       *  @param str  String to insert.
1171       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1172       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If @a pos is beyond the end of this
1173       *  string.
1174       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1175       *
1176       *  Removes the characters in the range [pos,pos+n) from this string.
1177       *  In place, the value of @a str is inserted.  If @a pos is beyond end
1178       *  of string, out_of_range is thrown.  If the length of the result
1179       *  exceeds max_size(), length_error is thrown.  The value of the string
1180       *  doesn't change if an error is thrown.
1181      */
1182      basic_string&
1183      replace(size_type __pos, size_type __n, const basic_string& __str)
1184      { return this->replace(__pos, __n, __str._M_data(), __str.size()); }
1185
1186      /**
1187       *  @brief  Replace characters with value from another string.
1188       *  @param pos1  Index of first character to replace.
1189       *  @param n1  Number of characters to be replaced.
1190       *  @param str  String to insert.
1191       *  @param pos2  Index of first character of str to use.
1192       *  @param n2  Number of characters from str to use.
1193       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1194       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If @a pos1 > size() or @a pos2 >
1195       *  str.size().
1196       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1197       *
1198       *  Removes the characters in the range [pos1,pos1 + n) from this
1199       *  string.  In place, the value of @a str is inserted.  If @a pos is
1200       *  beyond end of string, out_of_range is thrown.  If the length of the
1201       *  result exceeds max_size(), length_error is thrown.  The value of the
1202       *  string doesn't change if an error is thrown.
1203      */
1204      basic_string&
1205      replace(size_type __pos1, size_type __n1, const basic_string& __str,
1206	      size_type __pos2, size_type __n2)
1207      { return this->replace(__pos1, __n1, __str._M_data()
1208			     + __str._M_check(__pos2, "basic_string::replace"),
1209			     __str._M_limit(__pos2, __n2)); }
1210
1211      /**
1212       *  @brief  Replace characters with value of a C substring.
1213       *  @param pos  Index of first character to replace.
1214       *  @param n1  Number of characters to be replaced.
1215       *  @param s  C string to insert.
1216       *  @param n2  Number of characters from @a s to use.
1217       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1218       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If @a pos1 > size().
1219       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1220       *
1221       *  Removes the characters in the range [pos,pos + n1) from this string.
1222       *  In place, the first @a n2 characters of @a s are inserted, or all
1223       *  of @a s if @a n2 is too large.  If @a pos is beyond end of string,
1224       *  out_of_range is thrown.  If the length of result exceeds max_size(),
1225       *  length_error is thrown.  The value of the string doesn't change if
1226       *  an error is thrown.
1227      */
1228      basic_string&
1229      replace(size_type __pos, size_type __n1, const _CharT* __s,
1230	      size_type __n2);
1231
1232      /**
1233       *  @brief  Replace characters with value of a C string.
1234       *  @param pos  Index of first character to replace.
1235       *  @param n1  Number of characters to be replaced.
1236       *  @param s  C string to insert.
1237       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1238       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If @a pos > size().
1239       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1240       *
1241       *  Removes the characters in the range [pos,pos + n1) from this string.
1242       *  In place, the first @a n characters of @a s are inserted.  If @a
1243       *  pos is beyond end of string, out_of_range is thrown.  If the length
1244       *  of result exceeds max_size(), length_error is thrown.  The value of
1245       *  the string doesn't change if an error is thrown.
1246      */
1247      basic_string&
1248      replace(size_type __pos, size_type __n1, const _CharT* __s)
1249      {
1250	__glibcxx_requires_string(__s);
1251	return this->replace(__pos, __n1, __s, traits_type::length(__s));
1252      }
1253
1254      /**
1255       *  @brief  Replace characters with multiple characters.
1256       *  @param pos  Index of first character to replace.
1257       *  @param n1  Number of characters to be replaced.
1258       *  @param n2  Number of characters to insert.
1259       *  @param c  Character to insert.
1260       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1261       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If @a pos > size().
1262       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1263       *
1264       *  Removes the characters in the range [pos,pos + n1) from this string.
1265       *  In place, @a n2 copies of @a c are inserted.  If @a pos is beyond
1266       *  end of string, out_of_range is thrown.  If the length of result
1267       *  exceeds max_size(), length_error is thrown.  The value of the string
1268       *  doesn't change if an error is thrown.
1269      */
1270      basic_string&
1271      replace(size_type __pos, size_type __n1, size_type __n2, _CharT __c)
1272      { return _M_replace_aux(_M_check(__pos, "basic_string::replace"),
1273			      _M_limit(__pos, __n1), __n2, __c); }
1274
1275      /**
1276       *  @brief  Replace range of characters with string.
1277       *  @param i1  Iterator referencing start of range to replace.
1278       *  @param i2  Iterator referencing end of range to replace.
1279       *  @param str  String value to insert.
1280       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1281       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1282       *
1283       *  Removes the characters in the range [i1,i2).  In place, the value of
1284       *  @a str is inserted.  If the length of result exceeds max_size(),
1285       *  length_error is thrown.  The value of the string doesn't change if
1286       *  an error is thrown.
1287      */
1288      basic_string&
1289      replace(iterator __i1, iterator __i2, const basic_string& __str)
1290      { return this->replace(__i1, __i2, __str._M_data(), __str.size()); }
1291
1292      /**
1293       *  @brief  Replace range of characters with C substring.
1294       *  @param i1  Iterator referencing start of range to replace.
1295       *  @param i2  Iterator referencing end of range to replace.
1296       *  @param s  C string value to insert.
1297       *  @param n  Number of characters from s to insert.
1298       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1299       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1300       *
1301       *  Removes the characters in the range [i1,i2).  In place, the first @a
1302       *  n characters of @a s are inserted.  If the length of result exceeds
1303       *  max_size(), length_error is thrown.  The value of the string doesn't
1304       *  change if an error is thrown.
1305      */
1306      basic_string&
1307      replace(iterator __i1, iterator __i2, const _CharT* __s, size_type __n)
1308      {
1309	_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDASSERT(_M_ibegin() <= __i1 && __i1 <= __i2
1310				 && __i2 <= _M_iend());
1311	return this->replace(__i1 - _M_ibegin(), __i2 - __i1, __s, __n);
1312      }
1313
1314      /**
1315       *  @brief  Replace range of characters with C string.
1316       *  @param i1  Iterator referencing start of range to replace.
1317       *  @param i2  Iterator referencing end of range to replace.
1318       *  @param s  C string value to insert.
1319       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1320       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1321       *
1322       *  Removes the characters in the range [i1,i2).  In place, the
1323       *  characters of @a s are inserted.  If the length of result exceeds
1324       *  max_size(), length_error is thrown.  The value of the string doesn't
1325       *  change if an error is thrown.
1326      */
1327      basic_string&
1328      replace(iterator __i1, iterator __i2, const _CharT* __s)
1329      {
1330	__glibcxx_requires_string(__s);
1331	return this->replace(__i1, __i2, __s, traits_type::length(__s));
1332      }
1333
1334      /**
1335       *  @brief  Replace range of characters with multiple characters
1336       *  @param i1  Iterator referencing start of range to replace.
1337       *  @param i2  Iterator referencing end of range to replace.
1338       *  @param n  Number of characters to insert.
1339       *  @param c  Character to insert.
1340       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1341       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1342       *
1343       *  Removes the characters in the range [i1,i2).  In place, @a n copies
1344       *  of @a c are inserted.  If the length of result exceeds max_size(),
1345       *  length_error is thrown.  The value of the string doesn't change if
1346       *  an error is thrown.
1347      */
1348      basic_string&
1349      replace(iterator __i1, iterator __i2, size_type __n, _CharT __c)
1350      {
1351	_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDASSERT(_M_ibegin() <= __i1 && __i1 <= __i2
1352				 && __i2 <= _M_iend());
1353	return _M_replace_aux(__i1 - _M_ibegin(), __i2 - __i1, __n, __c);
1354      }
1355
1356      /**
1357       *  @brief  Replace range of characters with range.
1358       *  @param i1  Iterator referencing start of range to replace.
1359       *  @param i2  Iterator referencing end of range to replace.
1360       *  @param k1  Iterator referencing start of range to insert.
1361       *  @param k2  Iterator referencing end of range to insert.
1362       *  @return  Reference to this string.
1363       *  @throw  std::length_error  If new length exceeds @c max_size().
1364       *
1365       *  Removes the characters in the range [i1,i2).  In place, characters
1366       *  in the range [k1,k2) are inserted.  If the length of result exceeds
1367       *  max_size(), length_error is thrown.  The value of the string doesn't
1368       *  change if an error is thrown.
1369      */
1370      template<class _InputIterator>
1371        basic_string&
1372        replace(iterator __i1, iterator __i2,
1373		_InputIterator __k1, _InputIterator __k2)
1374        {
1375	  _GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDASSERT(_M_ibegin() <= __i1 && __i1 <= __i2
1376				   && __i2 <= _M_iend());
1377	  __glibcxx_requires_valid_range(__k1, __k2);
1378	  typedef typename std::__is_integer<_InputIterator>::__type _Integral;
1379	  return _M_replace_dispatch(__i1, __i2, __k1, __k2, _Integral());
1380	}
1381
1382      // Specializations for the common case of pointer and iterator:
1383      // useful to avoid the overhead of temporary buffering in _M_replace.
1384      basic_string&
1385      replace(iterator __i1, iterator __i2, _CharT* __k1, _CharT* __k2)
1386      {
1387	_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDASSERT(_M_ibegin() <= __i1 && __i1 <= __i2
1388				 && __i2 <= _M_iend());
1389	__glibcxx_requires_valid_range(__k1, __k2);
1390	return this->replace(__i1 - _M_ibegin(), __i2 - __i1,
1391			     __k1, __k2 - __k1);
1392      }
1393
1394      basic_string&
1395      replace(iterator __i1, iterator __i2,
1396	      const _CharT* __k1, const _CharT* __k2)
1397      {
1398	_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDASSERT(_M_ibegin() <= __i1 && __i1 <= __i2
1399				 && __i2 <= _M_iend());
1400	__glibcxx_requires_valid_range(__k1, __k2);
1401	return this->replace(__i1 - _M_ibegin(), __i2 - __i1,
1402			     __k1, __k2 - __k1);
1403      }
1404
1405      basic_string&
1406      replace(iterator __i1, iterator __i2, iterator __k1, iterator __k2)
1407      {
1408	_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDASSERT(_M_ibegin() <= __i1 && __i1 <= __i2
1409				 && __i2 <= _M_iend());
1410	__glibcxx_requires_valid_range(__k1, __k2);
1411	return this->replace(__i1 - _M_ibegin(), __i2 - __i1,
1412			     __k1.base(), __k2 - __k1);
1413      }
1414
1415      basic_string&
1416      replace(iterator __i1, iterator __i2,
1417	      const_iterator __k1, const_iterator __k2)
1418      {
1419	_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDASSERT(_M_ibegin() <= __i1 && __i1 <= __i2
1420				 && __i2 <= _M_iend());
1421	__glibcxx_requires_valid_range(__k1, __k2);
1422	return this->replace(__i1 - _M_ibegin(), __i2 - __i1,
1423			     __k1.base(), __k2 - __k1);
1424      }
1425
1426    private:
1427      template<class _Integer>
1428	basic_string&
1429	_M_replace_dispatch(iterator __i1, iterator __i2, _Integer __n,
1430			    _Integer __val, __true_type)
1431        { return _M_replace_aux(__i1 - _M_ibegin(), __i2 - __i1, __n, __val); }
1432
1433      template<class _InputIterator>
1434	basic_string&
1435	_M_replace_dispatch(iterator __i1, iterator __i2, _InputIterator __k1,
1436			    _InputIterator __k2, __false_type);
1437
1438      basic_string&
1439      _M_replace_aux(size_type __pos1, size_type __n1, size_type __n2,
1440		     _CharT __c);
1441
1442      basic_string&
1443      _M_replace_safe(size_type __pos1, size_type __n1, const _CharT* __s,
1444		      size_type __n2);
1445
1446      // _S_construct_aux is used to implement the 21.3.1 para 15 which
1447      // requires special behaviour if _InIter is an integral type
1448      template<class _InIterator>
1449        static _CharT*
1450        _S_construct_aux(_InIterator __beg, _InIterator __end,
1451			 const _Alloc& __a, __false_type)
1452	{
1453          typedef typename iterator_traits<_InIterator>::iterator_category _Tag;
1454          return _S_construct(__beg, __end, __a, _Tag());
1455	}
1456
1457      template<class _InIterator>
1458        static _CharT*
1459        _S_construct_aux(_InIterator __beg, _InIterator __end,
1460			 const _Alloc& __a, __true_type)
1461	{ return _S_construct(static_cast<size_type>(__beg),
1462			      static_cast<value_type>(__end), __a); }
1463
1464      template<class _InIterator>
1465        static _CharT*
1466        _S_construct(_InIterator __beg, _InIterator __end, const _Alloc& __a)
1467	{
1468	  typedef typename std::__is_integer<_InIterator>::__type _Integral;
1469	  return _S_construct_aux(__beg, __end, __a, _Integral());
1470        }
1471
1472      // For Input Iterators, used in istreambuf_iterators, etc.
1473      template<class _InIterator>
1474        static _CharT*
1475         _S_construct(_InIterator __beg, _InIterator __end, const _Alloc& __a,
1476		      input_iterator_tag);
1477
1478      // For forward_iterators up to random_access_iterators, used for
1479      // string::iterator, _CharT*, etc.
1480      template<class _FwdIterator>
1481        static _CharT*
1482        _S_construct(_FwdIterator __beg, _FwdIterator __end, const _Alloc& __a,
1483		     forward_iterator_tag);
1484
1485      static _CharT*
1486      _S_construct(size_type __req, _CharT __c, const _Alloc& __a);
1487
1488    public:
1489
1490      /**
1491       *  @brief  Copy substring into C string.
1492       *  @param s  C string to copy value into.
1493       *  @param n  Number of characters to copy.
1494       *  @param pos  Index of first character to copy.
1495       *  @return  Number of characters actually copied
1496       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If pos > size().
1497       *
1498       *  Copies up to @a n characters starting at @a pos into the C string @a
1499       *  s.  If @a pos is greater than size(), out_of_range is thrown.
1500      */
1501      size_type
1502      copy(_CharT* __s, size_type __n, size_type __pos = 0) const;
1503
1504      /**
1505       *  @brief  Swap contents with another string.
1506       *  @param s  String to swap with.
1507       *
1508       *  Exchanges the contents of this string with that of @a s in constant
1509       *  time.
1510      */
1511      void
1512      swap(basic_string& __s);
1513
1514      // String operations:
1515      /**
1516       *  @brief  Return const pointer to null-terminated contents.
1517       *
1518       *  This is a handle to internal data.  Do not modify or dire things may
1519       *  happen.
1520      */
1521      const _CharT*
1522      c_str() const
1523      { return _M_data(); }
1524
1525      /**
1526       *  @brief  Return const pointer to contents.
1527       *
1528       *  This is a handle to internal data.  Do not modify or dire things may
1529       *  happen.
1530      */
1531      const _CharT*
1532      data() const
1533      { return _M_data(); }
1534
1535      /**
1536       *  @brief  Return copy of allocator used to construct this string.
1537      */
1538      allocator_type
1539      get_allocator() const
1540      { return _M_dataplus; }
1541
1542      /**
1543       *  @brief  Find position of a C substring.
1544       *  @param s  C string to locate.
1545       *  @param pos  Index of character to search from.
1546       *  @param n  Number of characters from @a s to search for.
1547       *  @return  Index of start of first occurrence.
1548       *
1549       *  Starting from @a pos, searches forward for the first @a n characters
1550       *  in @a s within this string.  If found, returns the index where it
1551       *  begins.  If not found, returns npos.
1552      */
1553      size_type
1554      find(const _CharT* __s, size_type __pos, size_type __n) const;
1555
1556      /**
1557       *  @brief  Find position of a string.
1558       *  @param str  String to locate.
1559       *  @param pos  Index of character to search from (default 0).
1560       *  @return  Index of start of first occurrence.
1561       *
1562       *  Starting from @a pos, searches forward for value of @a str within
1563       *  this string.  If found, returns the index where it begins.  If not
1564       *  found, returns npos.
1565      */
1566      size_type
1567      find(const basic_string& __str, size_type __pos = 0) const
1568      { return this->find(__str.data(), __pos, __str.size()); }
1569
1570      /**
1571       *  @brief  Find position of a C string.
1572       *  @param s  C string to locate.
1573       *  @param pos  Index of character to search from (default 0).
1574       *  @return  Index of start of first occurrence.
1575       *
1576       *  Starting from @a pos, searches forward for the value of @a s within
1577       *  this string.  If found, returns the index where it begins.  If not
1578       *  found, returns npos.
1579      */
1580      size_type
1581      find(const _CharT* __s, size_type __pos = 0) const
1582      {
1583	__glibcxx_requires_string(__s);
1584	return this->find(__s, __pos, traits_type::length(__s));
1585      }
1586
1587      /**
1588       *  @brief  Find position of a character.
1589       *  @param c  Character to locate.
1590       *  @param pos  Index of character to search from (default 0).
1591       *  @return  Index of first occurrence.
1592       *
1593       *  Starting from @a pos, searches forward for @a c within this string.
1594       *  If found, returns the index where it was found.  If not found,
1595       *  returns npos.
1596      */
1597      size_type
1598      find(_CharT __c, size_type __pos = 0) const;
1599
1600      /**
1601       *  @brief  Find last position of a string.
1602       *  @param str  String to locate.
1603       *  @param pos  Index of character to search back from (default end).
1604       *  @return  Index of start of last occurrence.
1605       *
1606       *  Starting from @a pos, searches backward for value of @a str within
1607       *  this string.  If found, returns the index where it begins.  If not
1608       *  found, returns npos.
1609      */
1610      size_type
1611      rfind(const basic_string& __str, size_type __pos = npos) const
1612      { return this->rfind(__str.data(), __pos, __str.size()); }
1613
1614      /**
1615       *  @brief  Find last position of a C substring.
1616       *  @param s  C string to locate.
1617       *  @param pos  Index of character to search back from.
1618       *  @param n  Number of characters from s to search for.
1619       *  @return  Index of start of last occurrence.
1620       *
1621       *  Starting from @a pos, searches backward for the first @a n
1622       *  characters in @a s within this string.  If found, returns the index
1623       *  where it begins.  If not found, returns npos.
1624      */
1625      size_type
1626      rfind(const _CharT* __s, size_type __pos, size_type __n) const;
1627
1628      /**
1629       *  @brief  Find last position of a C string.
1630       *  @param s  C string to locate.
1631       *  @param pos  Index of character to start search at (default end).
1632       *  @return  Index of start of  last occurrence.
1633       *
1634       *  Starting from @a pos, searches backward for the value of @a s within
1635       *  this string.  If found, returns the index where it begins.  If not
1636       *  found, returns npos.
1637      */
1638      size_type
1639      rfind(const _CharT* __s, size_type __pos = npos) const
1640      {
1641	__glibcxx_requires_string(__s);
1642	return this->rfind(__s, __pos, traits_type::length(__s));
1643      }
1644
1645      /**
1646       *  @brief  Find last position of a character.
1647       *  @param c  Character to locate.
1648       *  @param pos  Index of character to search back from (default end).
1649       *  @return  Index of last occurrence.
1650       *
1651       *  Starting from @a pos, searches backward for @a c within this string.
1652       *  If found, returns the index where it was found.  If not found,
1653       *  returns npos.
1654      */
1655      size_type
1656      rfind(_CharT __c, size_type __pos = npos) const;
1657
1658      /**
1659       *  @brief  Find position of a character of string.
1660       *  @param str  String containing characters to locate.
1661       *  @param pos  Index of character to search from (default 0).
1662       *  @return  Index of first occurrence.
1663       *
1664       *  Starting from @a pos, searches forward for one of the characters of
1665       *  @a str within this string.  If found, returns the index where it was
1666       *  found.  If not found, returns npos.
1667      */
1668      size_type
1669      find_first_of(const basic_string& __str, size_type __pos = 0) const
1670      { return this->find_first_of(__str.data(), __pos, __str.size()); }
1671
1672      /**
1673       *  @brief  Find position of a character of C substring.
1674       *  @param s  String containing characters to locate.
1675       *  @param pos  Index of character to search from.
1676       *  @param n  Number of characters from s to search for.
1677       *  @return  Index of first occurrence.
1678       *
1679       *  Starting from @a pos, searches forward for one of the first @a n
1680       *  characters of @a s within this string.  If found, returns the index
1681       *  where it was found.  If not found, returns npos.
1682      */
1683      size_type
1684      find_first_of(const _CharT* __s, size_type __pos, size_type __n) const;
1685
1686      /**
1687       *  @brief  Find position of a character of C string.
1688       *  @param s  String containing characters to locate.
1689       *  @param pos  Index of character to search from (default 0).
1690       *  @return  Index of first occurrence.
1691       *
1692       *  Starting from @a pos, searches forward for one of the characters of
1693       *  @a s within this string.  If found, returns the index where it was
1694       *  found.  If not found, returns npos.
1695      */
1696      size_type
1697      find_first_of(const _CharT* __s, size_type __pos = 0) const
1698      {
1699	__glibcxx_requires_string(__s);
1700	return this->find_first_of(__s, __pos, traits_type::length(__s));
1701      }
1702
1703      /**
1704       *  @brief  Find position of a character.
1705       *  @param c  Character to locate.
1706       *  @param pos  Index of character to search from (default 0).
1707       *  @return  Index of first occurrence.
1708       *
1709       *  Starting from @a pos, searches forward for the character @a c within
1710       *  this string.  If found, returns the index where it was found.  If
1711       *  not found, returns npos.
1712       *
1713       *  Note: equivalent to find(c, pos).
1714      */
1715      size_type
1716      find_first_of(_CharT __c, size_type __pos = 0) const
1717      { return this->find(__c, __pos); }
1718
1719      /**
1720       *  @brief  Find last position of a character of string.
1721       *  @param str  String containing characters to locate.
1722       *  @param pos  Index of character to search back from (default end).
1723       *  @return  Index of last occurrence.
1724       *
1725       *  Starting from @a pos, searches backward for one of the characters of
1726       *  @a str within this string.  If found, returns the index where it was
1727       *  found.  If not found, returns npos.
1728      */
1729      size_type
1730      find_last_of(const basic_string& __str, size_type __pos = npos) const
1731      { return this->find_last_of(__str.data(), __pos, __str.size()); }
1732
1733      /**
1734       *  @brief  Find last position of a character of C substring.
1735       *  @param s  C string containing characters to locate.
1736       *  @param pos  Index of character to search back from.
1737       *  @param n  Number of characters from s to search for.
1738       *  @return  Index of last occurrence.
1739       *
1740       *  Starting from @a pos, searches backward for one of the first @a n
1741       *  characters of @a s within this string.  If found, returns the index
1742       *  where it was found.  If not found, returns npos.
1743      */
1744      size_type
1745      find_last_of(const _CharT* __s, size_type __pos, size_type __n) const;
1746
1747      /**
1748       *  @brief  Find last position of a character of C string.
1749       *  @param s  C string containing characters to locate.
1750       *  @param pos  Index of character to search back from (default end).
1751       *  @return  Index of last occurrence.
1752       *
1753       *  Starting from @a pos, searches backward for one of the characters of
1754       *  @a s within this string.  If found, returns the index where it was
1755       *  found.  If not found, returns npos.
1756      */
1757      size_type
1758      find_last_of(const _CharT* __s, size_type __pos = npos) const
1759      {
1760	__glibcxx_requires_string(__s);
1761	return this->find_last_of(__s, __pos, traits_type::length(__s));
1762      }
1763
1764      /**
1765       *  @brief  Find last position of a character.
1766       *  @param c  Character to locate.
1767       *  @param pos  Index of character to search back from (default end).
1768       *  @return  Index of last occurrence.
1769       *
1770       *  Starting from @a pos, searches backward for @a c within this string.
1771       *  If found, returns the index where it was found.  If not found,
1772       *  returns npos.
1773       *
1774       *  Note: equivalent to rfind(c, pos).
1775      */
1776      size_type
1777      find_last_of(_CharT __c, size_type __pos = npos) const
1778      { return this->rfind(__c, __pos); }
1779
1780      /**
1781       *  @brief  Find position of a character not in string.
1782       *  @param str  String containing characters to avoid.
1783       *  @param pos  Index of character to search from (default 0).
1784       *  @return  Index of first occurrence.
1785       *
1786       *  Starting from @a pos, searches forward for a character not contained
1787       *  in @a str within this string.  If found, returns the index where it
1788       *  was found.  If not found, returns npos.
1789      */
1790      size_type
1791      find_first_not_of(const basic_string& __str, size_type __pos = 0) const
1792      { return this->find_first_not_of(__str.data(), __pos, __str.size()); }
1793
1794      /**
1795       *  @brief  Find position of a character not in C substring.
1796       *  @param s  C string containing characters to avoid.
1797       *  @param pos  Index of character to search from.
1798       *  @param n  Number of characters from s to consider.
1799       *  @return  Index of first occurrence.
1800       *
1801       *  Starting from @a pos, searches forward for a character not contained
1802       *  in the first @a n characters of @a s within this string.  If found,
1803       *  returns the index where it was found.  If not found, returns npos.
1804      */
1805      size_type
1806      find_first_not_of(const _CharT* __s, size_type __pos,
1807			size_type __n) const;
1808
1809      /**
1810       *  @brief  Find position of a character not in C string.
1811       *  @param s  C string containing characters to avoid.
1812       *  @param pos  Index of character to search from (default 0).
1813       *  @return  Index of first occurrence.
1814       *
1815       *  Starting from @a pos, searches forward for a character not contained
1816       *  in @a s within this string.  If found, returns the index where it
1817       *  was found.  If not found, returns npos.
1818      */
1819      size_type
1820      find_first_not_of(const _CharT* __s, size_type __pos = 0) const
1821      {
1822	__glibcxx_requires_string(__s);
1823	return this->find_first_not_of(__s, __pos, traits_type::length(__s));
1824      }
1825
1826      /**
1827       *  @brief  Find position of a different character.
1828       *  @param c  Character to avoid.
1829       *  @param pos  Index of character to search from (default 0).
1830       *  @return  Index of first occurrence.
1831       *
1832       *  Starting from @a pos, searches forward for a character other than @a c
1833       *  within this string.  If found, returns the index where it was found.
1834       *  If not found, returns npos.
1835      */
1836      size_type
1837      find_first_not_of(_CharT __c, size_type __pos = 0) const;
1838
1839      /**
1840       *  @brief  Find last position of a character not in string.
1841       *  @param str  String containing characters to avoid.
1842       *  @param pos  Index of character to search back from (default end).
1843       *  @return  Index of last occurrence.
1844       *
1845       *  Starting from @a pos, searches backward for a character not
1846       *  contained in @a str within this string.  If found, returns the index
1847       *  where it was found.  If not found, returns npos.
1848      */
1849      size_type
1850      find_last_not_of(const basic_string& __str, size_type __pos = npos) const
1851      { return this->find_last_not_of(__str.data(), __pos, __str.size()); }
1852
1853      /**
1854       *  @brief  Find last position of a character not in C substring.
1855       *  @param s  C string containing characters to avoid.
1856       *  @param pos  Index of character to search back from.
1857       *  @param n  Number of characters from s to consider.
1858       *  @return  Index of last occurrence.
1859       *
1860       *  Starting from @a pos, searches backward for a character not
1861       *  contained in the first @a n characters of @a s within this string.
1862       *  If found, returns the index where it was found.  If not found,
1863       *  returns npos.
1864      */
1865      size_type
1866      find_last_not_of(const _CharT* __s, size_type __pos,
1867		       size_type __n) const;
1868      /**
1869       *  @brief  Find last position of a character not in C string.
1870       *  @param s  C string containing characters to avoid.
1871       *  @param pos  Index of character to search back from (default end).
1872       *  @return  Index of last occurrence.
1873       *
1874       *  Starting from @a pos, searches backward for a character not
1875       *  contained in @a s within this string.  If found, returns the index
1876       *  where it was found.  If not found, returns npos.
1877      */
1878      size_type
1879      find_last_not_of(const _CharT* __s, size_type __pos = npos) const
1880      {
1881	__glibcxx_requires_string(__s);
1882	return this->find_last_not_of(__s, __pos, traits_type::length(__s));
1883      }
1884
1885      /**
1886       *  @brief  Find last position of a different character.
1887       *  @param c  Character to avoid.
1888       *  @param pos  Index of character to search back from (default end).
1889       *  @return  Index of last occurrence.
1890       *
1891       *  Starting from @a pos, searches backward for a character other than
1892       *  @a c within this string.  If found, returns the index where it was
1893       *  found.  If not found, returns npos.
1894      */
1895      size_type
1896      find_last_not_of(_CharT __c, size_type __pos = npos) const;
1897
1898      /**
1899       *  @brief  Get a substring.
1900       *  @param pos  Index of first character (default 0).
1901       *  @param n  Number of characters in substring (default remainder).
1902       *  @return  The new string.
1903       *  @throw  std::out_of_range  If pos > size().
1904       *
1905       *  Construct and return a new string using the @a n characters starting
1906       *  at @a pos.  If the string is too short, use the remainder of the
1907       *  characters.  If @a pos is beyond the end of the string, out_of_range
1908       *  is thrown.
1909      */
1910      basic_string
1911      substr(size_type __pos = 0, size_type __n = npos) const
1912      { return basic_string(*this,
1913			    _M_check(__pos, "basic_string::substr"), __n); }
1914
1915      /**
1916       *  @brief  Compare to a string.
1917       *  @param str  String to compare against.
1918       *  @return  Integer < 0, 0, or > 0.
1919       *
1920       *  Returns an integer < 0 if this string is ordered before @a str, 0 if
1921       *  their values are equivalent, or > 0 if this string is ordered after
1922       *  @a str.  Determines the effective length rlen of the strings to
1923       *  compare as the smallest of size() and str.size().  The function
1924       *  then compares the two strings by calling traits::compare(data(),
1925       *  str.data(),rlen).  If the result of the comparison is nonzero returns
1926       *  it, otherwise the shorter one is ordered first.
1927      */
1928      int
1929      compare(const basic_string& __str) const
1930      {
1931	const size_type __size = this->size();
1932	const size_type __osize = __str.size();
1933	const size_type __len = std::min(__size, __osize);
1934
1935	int __r = traits_type::compare(_M_data(), __str.data(), __len);
1936	if (!__r)
1937	  __r =  __size - __osize;
1938	return __r;
1939      }
1940
1941      /**
1942       *  @brief  Compare substring to a string.
1943       *  @param pos  Index of first character of substring.
1944       *  @param n  Number of characters in substring.
1945       *  @param str  String to compare against.
1946       *  @return  Integer < 0, 0, or > 0.
1947       *
1948       *  Form the substring of this string from the @a n characters starting
1949       *  at @a pos.  Returns an integer < 0 if the substring is ordered
1950       *  before @a str, 0 if their values are equivalent, or > 0 if the
1951       *  substring is ordered after @a str.  Determines the effective length
1952       *  rlen of the strings to compare as the smallest of the length of the
1953       *  substring and @a str.size().  The function then compares the two
1954       *  strings by calling traits::compare(substring.data(),str.data(),rlen).
1955       *  If the result of the comparison is nonzero returns it, otherwise the
1956       *  shorter one is ordered first.
1957      */
1958      int
1959      compare(size_type __pos, size_type __n, const basic_string& __str) const;
1960
1961      /**
1962       *  @brief  Compare substring to a substring.
1963       *  @param pos1  Index of first character of substring.
1964       *  @param n1  Number of characters in substring.
1965       *  @param str  String to compare against.
1966       *  @param pos2  Index of first character of substring of str.
1967       *  @param n2  Number of characters in substring of str.
1968       *  @return  Integer < 0, 0, or > 0.
1969       *
1970       *  Form the substring of this string from the @a n1 characters starting
1971       *  at @a pos1.  Form the substring of @a str from the @a n2 characters
1972       *  starting at @a pos2.  Returns an integer < 0 if this substring is
1973       *  ordered before the substring of @a str, 0 if their values are
1974       *  equivalent, or > 0 if this substring is ordered after the substring
1975       *  of @a str.  Determines the effective length rlen of the strings
1976       *  to compare as the smallest of the lengths of the substrings.  The
1977       *  function then compares the two strings by calling
1978       *  traits::compare(substring.data(),str.substr(pos2,n2).data(),rlen).
1979       *  If the result of the comparison is nonzero returns it, otherwise the
1980       *  shorter one is ordered first.
1981      */
1982      int
1983      compare(size_type __pos1, size_type __n1, const basic_string& __str,
1984	      size_type __pos2, size_type __n2) const;
1985
1986      /**
1987       *  @brief  Compare to a C string.
1988       *  @param s  C string to compare against.
1989       *  @return  Integer < 0, 0, or > 0.
1990       *
1991       *  Returns an integer < 0 if this string is ordered before @a s, 0 if
1992       *  their values are equivalent, or > 0 if this string is ordered after
1993       *  @a s.  Determines the effective length rlen of the strings to
1994       *  compare as the smallest of size() and the length of a string
1995       *  constructed from @a s.  The function then compares the two strings
1996       *  by calling traits::compare(data(),s,rlen).  If the result of the
1997       *  comparison is nonzero returns it, otherwise the shorter one is
1998       *  ordered first.
1999      */
2000      int
2001      compare(const _CharT* __s) const;
2002
2003      // _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS
2004      // 5 String::compare specification questionable
2005      /**
2006       *  @brief  Compare substring to a C string.
2007       *  @param pos  Index of first character of substring.
2008       *  @param n1  Number of characters in substring.
2009       *  @param s  C string to compare against.
2010       *  @return  Integer < 0, 0, or > 0.
2011       *
2012       *  Form the substring of this string from the @a n1 characters starting
2013       *  at @a pos.  Returns an integer < 0 if the substring is ordered
2014       *  before @a s, 0 if their values are equivalent, or > 0 if the
2015       *  substring is ordered after @a s.  Determines the effective length
2016       *  rlen of the strings to compare as the smallest of the length of the
2017       *  substring and the length of a string constructed from @a s.  The
2018       *  function then compares the two string by calling
2019       *  traits::compare(substring.data(),s,rlen).  If the result of the
2020       *  comparison is nonzero returns it, otherwise the shorter one is
2021       *  ordered first.
2022      */
2023      int
2024      compare(size_type __pos, size_type __n1, const _CharT* __s) const;
2025
2026      /**
2027       *  @brief  Compare substring against a character array.
2028       *  @param pos1  Index of first character of substring.
2029       *  @param n1  Number of characters in substring.
2030       *  @param s  character array to compare against.
2031       *  @param n2  Number of characters of s.
2032       *  @return  Integer < 0, 0, or > 0.
2033       *
2034       *  Form the substring of this string from the @a n1 characters starting
2035       *  at @a pos1.  Form a string from the first @a n2 characters of @a s.
2036       *  Returns an integer < 0 if this substring is ordered before the string
2037       *  from @a s, 0 if their values are equivalent, or > 0 if this substring
2038       *  is ordered after the string from @a s.   Determines the effective
2039       *  length rlen of the strings to compare as the smallest of the length
2040       *  of the substring and @a n2.  The function then compares the two
2041       *  strings by calling traits::compare(substring.data(),s,rlen).  If the
2042       *  result of the comparison is nonzero returns it, otherwise the shorter
2043       *  one is ordered first.
2044       *
2045       *  NB: s must have at least n2 characters, '\0' has no special
2046       *  meaning.
2047      */
2048      int
2049      compare(size_type __pos, size_type __n1, const _CharT* __s,
2050	      size_type __n2) const;
2051  };
2052
2053  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2054    inline basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>::
2055    basic_string()
2056#ifndef _GLIBCXX_FULLY_DYNAMIC_STRING
2057    : _M_dataplus(_S_empty_rep()._M_refdata(), _Alloc()) { }
2058#else
2059    : _M_dataplus(_S_construct(size_type(), _CharT(), _Alloc()), _Alloc()) { }
2060#endif
2061
2062  // operator+
2063  /**
2064   *  @brief  Concatenate two strings.
2065   *  @param lhs  First string.
2066   *  @param rhs  Last string.
2067   *  @return  New string with value of @a lhs followed by @a rhs.
2068   */
2069  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2070    basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>
2071    operator+(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2072	      const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2073    {
2074      basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc> __str(__lhs);
2075      __str.append(__rhs);
2076      return __str;
2077    }
2078
2079  /**
2080   *  @brief  Concatenate C string and string.
2081   *  @param lhs  First string.
2082   *  @param rhs  Last string.
2083   *  @return  New string with value of @a lhs followed by @a rhs.
2084   */
2085  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2086    basic_string<_CharT,_Traits,_Alloc>
2087    operator+(const _CharT* __lhs,
2088	      const basic_string<_CharT,_Traits,_Alloc>& __rhs);
2089
2090  /**
2091   *  @brief  Concatenate character and string.
2092   *  @param lhs  First string.
2093   *  @param rhs  Last string.
2094   *  @return  New string with @a lhs followed by @a rhs.
2095   */
2096  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2097    basic_string<_CharT,_Traits,_Alloc>
2098    operator+(_CharT __lhs, const basic_string<_CharT,_Traits,_Alloc>& __rhs);
2099
2100  /**
2101   *  @brief  Concatenate string and C string.
2102   *  @param lhs  First string.
2103   *  @param rhs  Last string.
2104   *  @return  New string with @a lhs followed by @a rhs.
2105   */
2106  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2107    inline basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>
2108    operator+(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2109	     const _CharT* __rhs)
2110    {
2111      basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc> __str(__lhs);
2112      __str.append(__rhs);
2113      return __str;
2114    }
2115
2116  /**
2117   *  @brief  Concatenate string and character.
2118   *  @param lhs  First string.
2119   *  @param rhs  Last string.
2120   *  @return  New string with @a lhs followed by @a rhs.
2121   */
2122  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2123    inline basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>
2124    operator+(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs, _CharT __rhs)
2125    {
2126      typedef basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>	__string_type;
2127      typedef typename __string_type::size_type		__size_type;
2128      __string_type __str(__lhs);
2129      __str.append(__size_type(1), __rhs);
2130      return __str;
2131    }
2132
2133  // operator ==
2134  /**
2135   *  @brief  Test equivalence of two strings.
2136   *  @param lhs  First string.
2137   *  @param rhs  Second string.
2138   *  @return  True if @a lhs.compare(@a rhs) == 0.  False otherwise.
2139   */
2140  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2141    inline bool
2142    operator==(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2143	       const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2144    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) == 0; }
2145
2146  /**
2147   *  @brief  Test equivalence of C string and string.
2148   *  @param lhs  C string.
2149   *  @param rhs  String.
2150   *  @return  True if @a rhs.compare(@a lhs) == 0.  False otherwise.
2151   */
2152  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2153    inline bool
2154    operator==(const _CharT* __lhs,
2155	       const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2156    { return __rhs.compare(__lhs) == 0; }
2157
2158  /**
2159   *  @brief  Test equivalence of string and C string.
2160   *  @param lhs  String.
2161   *  @param rhs  C string.
2162   *  @return  True if @a lhs.compare(@a rhs) == 0.  False otherwise.
2163   */
2164  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2165    inline bool
2166    operator==(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2167	       const _CharT* __rhs)
2168    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) == 0; }
2169
2170  // operator !=
2171  /**
2172   *  @brief  Test difference of two strings.
2173   *  @param lhs  First string.
2174   *  @param rhs  Second string.
2175   *  @return  True if @a lhs.compare(@a rhs) != 0.  False otherwise.
2176   */
2177  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2178    inline bool
2179    operator!=(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2180	       const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2181    { return __rhs.compare(__lhs) != 0; }
2182
2183  /**
2184   *  @brief  Test difference of C string and string.
2185   *  @param lhs  C string.
2186   *  @param rhs  String.
2187   *  @return  True if @a rhs.compare(@a lhs) != 0.  False otherwise.
2188   */
2189  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2190    inline bool
2191    operator!=(const _CharT* __lhs,
2192	       const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2193    { return __rhs.compare(__lhs) != 0; }
2194
2195  /**
2196   *  @brief  Test difference of string and C string.
2197   *  @param lhs  String.
2198   *  @param rhs  C string.
2199   *  @return  True if @a lhs.compare(@a rhs) != 0.  False otherwise.
2200   */
2201  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2202    inline bool
2203    operator!=(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2204	       const _CharT* __rhs)
2205    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) != 0; }
2206
2207  // operator <
2208  /**
2209   *  @brief  Test if string precedes string.
2210   *  @param lhs  First string.
2211   *  @param rhs  Second string.
2212   *  @return  True if @a lhs precedes @a rhs.  False otherwise.
2213   */
2214  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2215    inline bool
2216    operator<(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2217	      const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2218    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) < 0; }
2219
2220  /**
2221   *  @brief  Test if string precedes C string.
2222   *  @param lhs  String.
2223   *  @param rhs  C string.
2224   *  @return  True if @a lhs precedes @a rhs.  False otherwise.
2225   */
2226  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2227    inline bool
2228    operator<(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2229	      const _CharT* __rhs)
2230    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) < 0; }
2231
2232  /**
2233   *  @brief  Test if C string precedes string.
2234   *  @param lhs  C string.
2235   *  @param rhs  String.
2236   *  @return  True if @a lhs precedes @a rhs.  False otherwise.
2237   */
2238  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2239    inline bool
2240    operator<(const _CharT* __lhs,
2241	      const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2242    { return __rhs.compare(__lhs) > 0; }
2243
2244  // operator >
2245  /**
2246   *  @brief  Test if string follows string.
2247   *  @param lhs  First string.
2248   *  @param rhs  Second string.
2249   *  @return  True if @a lhs follows @a rhs.  False otherwise.
2250   */
2251  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2252    inline bool
2253    operator>(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2254	      const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2255    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) > 0; }
2256
2257  /**
2258   *  @brief  Test if string follows C string.
2259   *  @param lhs  String.
2260   *  @param rhs  C string.
2261   *  @return  True if @a lhs follows @a rhs.  False otherwise.
2262   */
2263  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2264    inline bool
2265    operator>(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2266	      const _CharT* __rhs)
2267    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) > 0; }
2268
2269  /**
2270   *  @brief  Test if C string follows string.
2271   *  @param lhs  C string.
2272   *  @param rhs  String.
2273   *  @return  True if @a lhs follows @a rhs.  False otherwise.
2274   */
2275  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2276    inline bool
2277    operator>(const _CharT* __lhs,
2278	      const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2279    { return __rhs.compare(__lhs) < 0; }
2280
2281  // operator <=
2282  /**
2283   *  @brief  Test if string doesn't follow string.
2284   *  @param lhs  First string.
2285   *  @param rhs  Second string.
2286   *  @return  True if @a lhs doesn't follow @a rhs.  False otherwise.
2287   */
2288  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2289    inline bool
2290    operator<=(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2291	       const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2292    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) <= 0; }
2293
2294  /**
2295   *  @brief  Test if string doesn't follow C string.
2296   *  @param lhs  String.
2297   *  @param rhs  C string.
2298   *  @return  True if @a lhs doesn't follow @a rhs.  False otherwise.
2299   */
2300  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2301    inline bool
2302    operator<=(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2303	       const _CharT* __rhs)
2304    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) <= 0; }
2305
2306  /**
2307   *  @brief  Test if C string doesn't follow string.
2308   *  @param lhs  C string.
2309   *  @param rhs  String.
2310   *  @return  True if @a lhs doesn't follow @a rhs.  False otherwise.
2311   */
2312  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2313    inline bool
2314    operator<=(const _CharT* __lhs,
2315	       const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2316    { return __rhs.compare(__lhs) >= 0; }
2317
2318  // operator >=
2319  /**
2320   *  @brief  Test if string doesn't precede string.
2321   *  @param lhs  First string.
2322   *  @param rhs  Second string.
2323   *  @return  True if @a lhs doesn't precede @a rhs.  False otherwise.
2324   */
2325  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2326    inline bool
2327    operator>=(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2328	       const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2329    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) >= 0; }
2330
2331  /**
2332   *  @brief  Test if string doesn't precede C string.
2333   *  @param lhs  String.
2334   *  @param rhs  C string.
2335   *  @return  True if @a lhs doesn't precede @a rhs.  False otherwise.
2336   */
2337  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2338    inline bool
2339    operator>=(const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2340	       const _CharT* __rhs)
2341    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) >= 0; }
2342
2343  /**
2344   *  @brief  Test if C string doesn't precede string.
2345   *  @param lhs  C string.
2346   *  @param rhs  String.
2347   *  @return  True if @a lhs doesn't precede @a rhs.  False otherwise.
2348   */
2349  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2350    inline bool
2351    operator>=(const _CharT* __lhs,
2352	     const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2353    { return __rhs.compare(__lhs) <= 0; }
2354
2355  /**
2356   *  @brief  Swap contents of two strings.
2357   *  @param lhs  First string.
2358   *  @param rhs  Second string.
2359   *
2360   *  Exchanges the contents of @a lhs and @a rhs in constant time.
2361   */
2362  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2363    inline void
2364    swap(basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __lhs,
2365	 basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __rhs)
2366    { __lhs.swap(__rhs); }
2367
2368  /**
2369   *  @brief  Read stream into a string.
2370   *  @param is  Input stream.
2371   *  @param str  Buffer to store into.
2372   *  @return  Reference to the input stream.
2373   *
2374   *  Stores characters from @a is into @a str until whitespace is found, the
2375   *  end of the stream is encountered, or str.max_size() is reached.  If
2376   *  is.width() is non-zero, that is the limit on the number of characters
2377   *  stored into @a str.  Any previous contents of @a str are erased.
2378   */
2379  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2380    basic_istream<_CharT, _Traits>&
2381    operator>>(basic_istream<_CharT, _Traits>& __is,
2382	       basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __str);
2383
2384  template<>
2385    basic_istream<char>&
2386    operator>>(basic_istream<char>& __is, basic_string<char>& __str);
2387
2388  /**
2389   *  @brief  Write string to a stream.
2390   *  @param os  Output stream.
2391   *  @param str  String to write out.
2392   *  @return  Reference to the output stream.
2393   *
2394   *  Output characters of @a str into os following the same rules as for
2395   *  writing a C string.
2396   */
2397  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2398    inline basic_ostream<_CharT, _Traits>&
2399    operator<<(basic_ostream<_CharT, _Traits>& __os,
2400	       const basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __str)
2401    {
2402      // _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS
2403      // 586. string inserter not a formatted function
2404      return __ostream_insert(__os, __str.data(), __str.size());
2405    }
2406
2407  /**
2408   *  @brief  Read a line from stream into a string.
2409   *  @param is  Input stream.
2410   *  @param str  Buffer to store into.
2411   *  @param delim  Character marking end of line.
2412   *  @return  Reference to the input stream.
2413   *
2414   *  Stores characters from @a is into @a str until @a delim is found, the
2415   *  end of the stream is encountered, or str.max_size() is reached.  If
2416   *  is.width() is non-zero, that is the limit on the number of characters
2417   *  stored into @a str.  Any previous contents of @a str are erased.  If @a
2418   *  delim was encountered, it is extracted but not stored into @a str.
2419   */
2420  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2421    basic_istream<_CharT, _Traits>&
2422    getline(basic_istream<_CharT, _Traits>& __is,
2423	    basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __str, _CharT __delim);
2424
2425  /**
2426   *  @brief  Read a line from stream into a string.
2427   *  @param is  Input stream.
2428   *  @param str  Buffer to store into.
2429   *  @return  Reference to the input stream.
2430   *
2431   *  Stores characters from is into @a str until '\n' is found, the end of
2432   *  the stream is encountered, or str.max_size() is reached.  If is.width()
2433   *  is non-zero, that is the limit on the number of characters stored into
2434   *  @a str.  Any previous contents of @a str are erased.  If end of line was
2435   *  encountered, it is extracted but not stored into @a str.
2436   */
2437  template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _Alloc>
2438    inline basic_istream<_CharT, _Traits>&
2439    getline(basic_istream<_CharT, _Traits>& __is,
2440	    basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>& __str)
2441    { return getline(__is, __str, __is.widen('\n')); }
2442
2443  template<>
2444    basic_istream<char>&
2445    getline(basic_istream<char>& __in, basic_string<char>& __str,
2446	    char __delim);
2447
2448#ifdef _GLIBCXX_USE_WCHAR_T
2449  template<>
2450    basic_istream<wchar_t>&
2451    getline(basic_istream<wchar_t>& __in, basic_string<wchar_t>& __str,
2452	    wchar_t __delim);
2453#endif
2454
2455_GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE
2456
2457#endif /* _BASIC_STRING_H */
2458