juce_NewLine.h 3.8 KB

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  1. /*
  2. ==============================================================================
  3. This file is part of the juce_core module of the JUCE library.
  4. Copyright (c) 2015 - ROLI Ltd.
  5. Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with
  6. or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this
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  9. TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN
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  11. DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER
  12. IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
  13. CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
  14. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  15. NOTE! This permissive ISC license applies ONLY to files within the juce_core module!
  16. All other JUCE modules are covered by a dual GPL/commercial license, so if you are
  17. using any other modules, be sure to check that you also comply with their license.
  18. For more details, visit www.juce.com
  19. ==============================================================================
  20. */
  21. #ifndef JUCE_NEWLINE_H_INCLUDED
  22. #define JUCE_NEWLINE_H_INCLUDED
  23. //==============================================================================
  24. /** This class is used for represent a new-line character sequence.
  25. To write a new-line to a stream, you can use the predefined 'newLine' variable, e.g.
  26. @code
  27. myOutputStream << "Hello World" << newLine << newLine;
  28. @endcode
  29. The exact character sequence that will be used for the new-line can be set and
  30. retrieved with OutputStream::setNewLineString() and OutputStream::getNewLineString().
  31. */
  32. class JUCE_API NewLine
  33. {
  34. public:
  35. /** Returns the default new-line sequence that the library uses.
  36. @see OutputStream::setNewLineString()
  37. */
  38. static const char* getDefault() noexcept { return "\r\n"; }
  39. /** Returns the default new-line sequence that the library uses.
  40. @see getDefault()
  41. */
  42. operator String() const { return getDefault(); }
  43. /** Returns the default new-line sequence that the library uses.
  44. @see OutputStream::setNewLineString()
  45. */
  46. operator StringRef() const noexcept { return getDefault(); }
  47. };
  48. //==============================================================================
  49. /** A predefined object representing a new-line, which can be written to a string or stream.
  50. To write a new-line to a stream, you can use the predefined 'newLine' variable like this:
  51. @code
  52. myOutputStream << "Hello World" << newLine << newLine;
  53. @endcode
  54. */
  55. extern NewLine newLine;
  56. //==============================================================================
  57. /** Writes a new-line sequence to a string.
  58. You can use the predefined object 'newLine' to invoke this, e.g.
  59. @code
  60. myString << "Hello World" << newLine << newLine;
  61. @endcode
  62. */
  63. inline String& operator<< (String& string1, const NewLine&) { return string1 += NewLine::getDefault(); }
  64. inline String& operator+= (String& s1, const NewLine&) { return s1 += NewLine::getDefault(); }
  65. inline String operator+ (const NewLine&, const NewLine&) { return String (NewLine::getDefault()) + NewLine::getDefault(); }
  66. inline String operator+ (String s1, const NewLine&) { return s1 += NewLine::getDefault(); }
  67. inline String operator+ (const NewLine&, const char* s2) { return String (NewLine::getDefault()) + s2; }
  68. #endif // JUCE_NEWLINE_H_INCLUDED