X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/lisp/blobdiff_plain/861345b43569790e39df152c6b495b14e7dab360..8a2e8de1d736200d9aa751b85d5f97af33b91150:/str.lisp diff --git a/str.lisp b/str.lisp index 9f43ed8..1cb0cc7 100644 --- a/str.lisp +++ b/str.lisp @@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ (defun join-strings (del strs) "Join together the strings STRS with DEL between them. All the arguments -are first converted to strings, as if by `stringify'. Otherwise, this is -like Perl's join operator." + are first converted to strings, as if by `stringify'. Otherwise, this is + like Perl's join operator." (setf del (stringify del)) (with-output-to-string (s) (when strs @@ -43,10 +43,10 @@ like Perl's join operator." (defun str-next-word (string &key quotedp start end) "Extract a whitespace-delimited word from STRING, returning it and the -index to continue parsing from. If no word is found, return nil twice. If -QUOTEDP, then allow quoting and backslashifying; otherwise don't. The START -and END arguments limit the portion of the string to be processed; the -default to 0 and nil (end of string), as usual." + index to continue parsing from. If no word is found, return nil twice. + If QUOTEDP, then allow quoting and backslashifying; otherwise don't. The + START and END arguments limit the portion of the string to be processed; + the default to 0 and nil (end of string), as usual." (unless start (setf start 0)) (unless end (setf end (length string))) (let ((i start) @@ -110,11 +110,11 @@ default to 0 and nil (end of string), as usual." (defun str-split-words (string &key quotedp start end max) "Break STRING into words, like str-next-word does, returning the list of -the individual words. If QUOTEDP, then allow quoting and backslashifying; -otherwise don't. No more than MAX `words' are returned: if the maximum is -hit, then the last `word' is unbroken, and may still contain quotes and -escape characters. The START and END arguments limit the portion of the -string to be processed in the usual way." + the individual words. If QUOTEDP, then allow quoting and backslashifying; + otherwise don't. No more than MAX `words' are returned: if the maximum is + hit, then the last `word' is unbroken, and may still contain quotes and + escape characters. The START and END arguments limit the portion of the + string to be processed in the usual way." (when (equal max 0) (return-from str-split-words nil)) (let ((l nil) (n 0))