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#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <stdexcept>
const char *get_home_directory(void);
int copy_file(const char *src, const char *dest);
int create_dir(const char *dir);
void tokenize(const std::string& str, std::vector<std::string>& tokens,
const std::string& delimiters);
bool find_executable(const char *name, std::string& retpath);
// stringification generics
template <typename T>
inline std::string
stringify(T t)
{
std::ostringstream s;
s << t;
return s.str ();
}
template <typename OUT, typename IN>
inline OUT lex_cast(IN const & in)
{
std::stringstream ss;
OUT out;
// NB: ss >> string out assumes that "in" renders to one word
if (!(ss << in && ss >> out))
throw std::runtime_error("bad lexical cast");
return out;
}
template <typename OUT, typename IN>
inline OUT
lex_cast_hex(IN const & in)
{
std::stringstream ss;
OUT out;
// NB: ss >> string out assumes that "in" renders to one word
if (!(ss << "0x" << std::hex << in && ss >> out))
throw std::runtime_error("bad lexical cast");
return out;
}
// Return as quoted string, so that when compiled as a C literal, it
// would print to the user out nicely.
template <typename IN>
inline std::string
lex_cast_qstring(IN const & in)
{
std::stringstream ss;
std::string out, out2;
if (!(ss << in))
throw std::runtime_error("bad lexical cast");
out = ss.str(); // "in" is expected to render to more than one word
out2 += '"';
for (unsigned i=0; i<out.length(); i++)
{
if (out[i] == '"' || out[i] == '\\') // XXX others?
out2 += '\\';
out2 += out[i];
}
out2 += '"';
return out2;
}
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