From a74183ddb4ab8383bfe214b3745eb8a0a99ee47a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Determinant Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2015 12:56:45 +0800 Subject: let HTK I/O implementation be a single package --- tnet_io/KaldiLib/StkMatch.h | 123 -------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 123 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 tnet_io/KaldiLib/StkMatch.h (limited to 'tnet_io/KaldiLib/StkMatch.h') diff --git a/tnet_io/KaldiLib/StkMatch.h b/tnet_io/KaldiLib/StkMatch.h deleted file mode 100644 index 42c6b97..0000000 --- a/tnet_io/KaldiLib/StkMatch.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef TNet_StkMatch_h -#define TNet_StkMatch_h - -#include -namespace TNet -{ - /* - EPSHeader - - File: filmatch.h - Author: J. Kercheval - Created: Thu, 03/14/1991 22:24:34 - */ - - /* - EPSRevision History - O. Glembek Thu, 03/11/2005 01:58:00 Added Mask extraction support (char % does this) - J. Kercheval Wed, 02/20/1991 22:28:37 Released to Public Domain - J. Kercheval Sun, 03/10/1991 18:02:56 add is_valid_pattern - J. Kercheval Sun, 03/10/1991 18:25:48 add error_type in is_valid_pattern - J. Kercheval Sun, 03/10/1991 18:47:47 error return from matche() - J. Kercheval Tue, 03/12/1991 22:24:49 Released as V1.1 to Public Domain - J. Kercheval Thu, 03/14/1991 22:25:00 remove '\' for DOS file matching - J. Kercheval Thu, 03/28/1991 21:03:59 add in PATTERN_ESC & MATCH_LITERAL - */ - - /* - Wildcard Pattern Matching - */ - - - /* match defines */ -#define MATCH_PATTERN 6 /* bad pattern */ -#define MATCH_LITERAL 5 /* match failure on literal match */ -#define MATCH_RANGE 4 /* match failure on [..] construct */ -#define MATCH_ABORT 3 /* premature end of text string */ -#define MATCH_END 2 /* premature end of pattern string */ -#define MATCH_VALID 1 /* valid match */ - - /* pattern defines */ -#define PATTERN_VALID 0 /* valid pattern */ -#define PATTERN_ESC -1 /* literal escape at end of pattern */ -#define PATTERN_RANGE -2 /* malformed range in [..] construct */ -#define PATTERN_CLOSE -3 /* no end bracket in [..] construct */ -#define PATTERN_EMPTY -4 /* [..] contstruct is empty */ - - - /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Match the pattern PATTERN against the string TEXT; - * - * match() returns TRUE if pattern matches, FALSE otherwise. - * matche() returns MATCH_VALID if pattern matches, or an errorcode - * as follows otherwise: - * - * MATCH_PATTERN - bad pattern - * MATCH_RANGE - match failure on [..] construct - * MATCH_ABORT - premature end of text string - * MATCH_END - premature end of pattern string - * MATCH_VALID - valid match - * - * - * A match means the entire string TEXT is used up in matching. - * - * In the pattern string: - * `*' matches any sequence of characters (zero or more) - * `?' matches any character - * [SET] matches any character in the specified set, - * [!SET] or [^SET] matches any character not in the specified set. - * - * A set is composed of characters or ranges; a range looks like - * character hyphen character (as in 0-9 or A-Z). [0-9a-zA-Z_] is the - * minimal set of characters allowed in the [..] pattern construct. - * Other characters are allowed (ie. 8 bit characters) if your system - * will support them. - * - * To suppress the special syntactic significance of any of `[]*?!^-\', - * in a [..] construct and match the character exactly, precede it - * with a `\'. - * - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - bool - match (const char *pattern, const char *text, char *s); - - int - matche(register const char *pattern, register const char *text, register char *s); - - - /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Return TRUE if PATTERN has any special wildcard characters - * - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - bool - is_pattern (const char *pattern); - - - /** -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Return TRUE if PATTERN has is a well formed regular expression according - * to the above syntax - * - * error_type is a return code based on the type of pattern error. Zero is - * returned in error_type if the pattern is a valid one. error_type return - * values are as follows: - * - * PATTERN_VALID - pattern is well formed - * PATTERN_RANGE - [..] construct has a no end range in a '-' pair (ie [a-]) - * PATTERN_CLOSE - [..] construct has no end bracket (ie [abc-g ) - * PATTERN_EMPTY - [..] construct is empty (ie []) - * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - **/ - bool - is_valid_pattern (const char *pattern, int *error_type); - - - //**************************************************************************** - //**************************************************************************** - bool - ProcessMask(const std::string & rString, const std::string & rWildcard, - std::string & rSubstr); -} -#endif -- cgit v1.2.3