gecko/xpcom/string/src/nsStringComparator.cpp
Ehsan Akhgari 0fd9123eac Bug 579517 - Part 1: Automated conversion of NSPR numeric types to stdint types in Gecko; r=bsmedberg
This patch was generated by a script.  Here's the source of the script for
future reference:

function convert() {
echo "Converting $1 to $2..."
find . ! -wholename "*nsprpub*" \
       ! -wholename "*security/nss*" \
       ! -wholename "*/.hg*" \
       ! -wholename "obj-ff-dbg*" \
       ! -name nsXPCOMCID.h \
       ! -name prtypes.h \
         -type f \
      \( -iname "*.cpp" \
         -o -iname "*.h" \
         -o -iname "*.c" \
         -o -iname "*.cc" \
         -o -iname "*.idl" \
         -o -iname "*.ipdl" \
         -o -iname "*.ipdlh" \
         -o -iname "*.mm" \) | \
    xargs -n 1 sed -i -e "s/\b$1\b/$2/g"
}

convert PRInt8 int8_t
convert PRUint8 uint8_t
convert PRInt16 int16_t
convert PRUint16 uint16_t
convert PRInt32 int32_t
convert PRUint32 uint32_t
convert PRInt64 int64_t
convert PRUint64 uint64_t

convert PRIntn int
convert PRUintn unsigned

convert PRSize size_t

convert PROffset32 int32_t
convert PROffset64 int64_t

convert PRPtrdiff ptrdiff_t

convert PRFloat64 double
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim:set ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et cindent: */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include <ctype.h>
#include "nsAString.h"
#include "plstr.h"
// define nsStringComparator
#include "string-template-def-unichar.h"
#include "nsTStringComparator.cpp"
#include "string-template-undef.h"
// define nsCStringComparator
#include "string-template-def-char.h"
#include "nsTStringComparator.cpp"
#include "string-template-undef.h"
int
nsCaseInsensitiveCStringComparator::operator()( const char_type* lhs,
const char_type* rhs,
uint32_t lLength,
uint32_t rLength ) const
{
if (lLength != rLength)
return (lLength > rLength) ? 1 : -1;
int32_t result=int32_t(PL_strncasecmp(lhs, rhs, lLength));
//Egads. PL_strncasecmp is returning *very* negative numbers.
//Some folks expect -1,0,1, so let's temper its enthusiasm.
if (result<0)
result=-1;
return result;
}