/***
*strspn.c - find length of initial substring of chars from a control string
*
* Copyright (c) 1985-1997, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
*Purpose:
* defines strspn() - finds the length of the initial substring of
* a string consisting entirely of characters from a control string.
*
* defines strcspn()- finds the length of the initial substring of
* a string consisting entirely of characters not in a control string.
*
* defines strpbrk()- finds the index of the first character in a string
* that is not in a control string
*
*******************************************************************************/
#include <string.h>
/***
*int strcspn(string, control) - search for init substring w/o control chars
*
*Purpose:
* returns the index of the first character in string that belongs
* to the set of characters specified by control. This is equivalent
* to the length of the length of the initial substring of string
* composed entirely of characters not in control. Null chars not
* considered.
*
*Entry:
* char *string - string to search
* char *control - set of characters not allowed in init substring
*
*Exit:
* returns the index of the first char in string
* that is in the set of characters specified by control.
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
size_t strcspn(const char * string, const char * control)
{
const unsigned char *str = (unsigned char *)string;
const unsigned char *ctrl = (unsigned char *)control;
unsigned char map[32];
int count;
/* Clear out bit map */
for(count=0; count<32; count++)
map[count] = 0;
/* Set bits in control map */
while(*ctrl)
{
map[*ctrl >> 3] |= (1 << (*ctrl & 7));
ctrl++;
}
/* 1st char in control map stops search */
count=0;
map[0] |= 1; /* null chars not considered */
while(!(map[*str >> 3] & (1 << (*str & 7))))
{
count++;
str++;
}
return count;
}