| 217 |  | std::string getSuffix(const std::string& str) { | 
| 218 |  | return str.substr(0, str.find('.')); | 
| 219 |  | } | 
| 220 | < |  | 
| 221 | < | bool isInteger(const std::string& str) { | 
| 222 | < |  | 
| 220 | > |  | 
| 221 | > | bool isInteger(const std::string& str) { | 
| 222 | > |  | 
| 223 |  | bool result = false; | 
| 224 | < |  | 
| 224 | > |  | 
| 225 |  | std::string::const_iterator i = str.begin(); | 
| 226 |  | if (i != str.end() && (*i == '+' || *i == '-' || std::isdigit(*i) )) { | 
| 227 | < | ++i; | 
| 228 | < | while (i != str.end() && std::isdigit(*i)) | 
| 229 | < | ++i; | 
| 230 | < | if (i == str.end()) | 
| 231 | < | result = true; | 
| 227 | > | ++i; | 
| 228 | > | while (i != str.end() && std::isdigit(*i)) | 
| 229 | > | ++i; | 
| 230 | > | if (i == str.end()) | 
| 231 | > | result = true; | 
| 232 |  | } | 
| 233 |  |  | 
| 234 |  | return result; | 
| 235 | < | } | 
| 235 | > | } | 
| 236 |  |  | 
| 237 | < | bool CaseInsensitiveEquals(const char ch1, const char ch2) { | 
| 238 | < | return std::toupper((unsigned char)ch1) == std::toupper((unsigned char)ch2); | 
| 239 | < | } | 
| 240 | < |  | 
| 241 | < | size_t CaseInsensitiveFind(const std::string& str1, const std::string& str2) { | 
| 242 | < | std::string::const_iterator pos = std::search(str1.begin(), str1.end(), str2.begin(), str2.end(), CaseInsensitiveEquals); | 
| 243 | < | if (pos == str1.end()) | 
| 244 | < | return std::string::npos; | 
| 245 | < | else | 
| 246 | < | return pos - str1.begin(); | 
| 247 | < | } | 
| 248 | < |  | 
| 237 | > | bool CaseInsensitiveEquals(const char ch1, const char ch2) { | 
| 238 | > | return std::toupper((unsigned char)ch1) == std::toupper((unsigned char)ch2); | 
| 239 | > | } | 
| 240 | > |  | 
| 241 | > | size_t CaseInsensitiveFind(const std::string& str1, const std::string& str2) { | 
| 242 | > | std::string::const_iterator pos = std::search(str1.begin(), str1.end(), str2.begin(), str2.end(), CaseInsensitiveEquals); | 
| 243 | > | if (pos == str1.end()) | 
| 244 | > | return std::string::npos; | 
| 245 | > | else | 
| 246 | > | return pos - str1.begin(); | 
| 247 | > | } | 
| 248 | > |  | 
| 249 | > | /** | 
| 250 | > | *    memparse - parse a string with mem suffixes into a number | 
| 251 | > | *    @ptr: Where parse begins | 
| 252 | > | *    @retptr: (output) Pointer to next char after parse completes | 
| 253 | > | * | 
| 254 | > | *    Parses a string into a number.  The number stored at @ptr is | 
| 255 | > | *    potentially suffixed with %K (for kilobytes, or 1024 bytes), | 
| 256 | > | *    %M (for megabytes, or 1048576 bytes), or %G (for gigabytes, or | 
| 257 | > | *    1073741824).  If the number is suffixed with K, M, or G, then | 
| 258 | > | *    the return value is the number multiplied by one kilobyte, one | 
| 259 | > | *    megabyte, or one gigabyte, respectively. | 
| 260 | > | */ | 
| 261 | > | unsigned long long memparse (char *ptr,  char **retptr) { | 
| 262 | > | unsigned long long ret = strtoull (ptr, retptr, 0); | 
| 263 | > |  | 
| 264 | > | switch (**retptr) { | 
| 265 | > | case 'G': | 
| 266 | > | case 'g': | 
| 267 | > | ret <<= 10; | 
| 268 | > | case 'M': | 
| 269 | > | case 'm': | 
| 270 | > | ret <<= 10; | 
| 271 | > | case 'K': | 
| 272 | > | case 'k': | 
| 273 | > | ret <<= 10; | 
| 274 | > | (*retptr)++; | 
| 275 | > | default: | 
| 276 | > | break; | 
| 277 | > | } | 
| 278 | > | return ret; | 
| 279 | > | } | 
| 280 | > |  | 
| 281 |  | } |