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go-zero/core/stringx/strings.go

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package stringx
import (
"errors"
"github.com/tal-tech/go-zero/core/lang"
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)
var (
ErrInvalidStartPosition = errors.New("start position is invalid")
ErrInvalidStopPosition = errors.New("stop position is invalid")
)
func Contains(list []string, str string) bool {
for _, each := range list {
if each == str {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func Filter(s string, filter func(r rune) bool) string {
var n int
chars := []rune(s)
for i, x := range chars {
if n < i {
chars[n] = x
}
if !filter(x) {
n++
}
}
return string(chars[:n])
}
func HasEmpty(args ...string) bool {
for _, arg := range args {
if len(arg) == 0 {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func NotEmpty(args ...string) bool {
return !HasEmpty(args...)
}
func Remove(strings []string, strs ...string) []string {
out := append([]string(nil), strings...)
for _, str := range strs {
var n int
for _, v := range out {
if v != str {
out[n] = v
n++
}
}
out = out[:n]
}
return out
}
func Reverse(s string) string {
runes := []rune(s)
for from, to := 0, len(runes)-1; from < to; from, to = from+1, to-1 {
runes[from], runes[to] = runes[to], runes[from]
}
return string(runes)
}
// Substr returns runes between start and stop [start, stop) regardless of the chars are ascii or utf8
func Substr(str string, start int, stop int) (string, error) {
rs := []rune(str)
length := len(rs)
if start < 0 || start > length {
return "", ErrInvalidStartPosition
}
if stop < 0 || stop > length {
return "", ErrInvalidStopPosition
}
return string(rs[start:stop]), nil
}
func TakeOne(valid, or string) string {
if len(valid) > 0 {
return valid
}
return or
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}
func TakeWithPriority(fns ...func() string) string {
for _, fn := range fns {
val := fn()
if len(val) > 0 {
return val
}
}
return ""
}
func Union(first, second []string) []string {
set := make(map[string]lang.PlaceholderType)
for _, each := range first {
set[each] = lang.Placeholder
}
for _, each := range second {
set[each] = lang.Placeholder
}
merged := make([]string, 0, len(set))
for k := range set {
merged = append(merged, k)
}
return merged
}