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# Generated by staticimports; do not edit by hand.
# ======================================================================
#' Replace matched patterns in a string
#'
#' Dependency-free drop-in alternative for `stringr::str_replace()`.
#'
#' @source Adapted from the [stringr](https://stringr.tidyverse.org/) package.
#'
#' @param string Input vector.
#' Either a character vector, or something coercible to one.
#'
#' @param pattern Pattern to look for.
#'
#' The default interpretation is a regular expression,
#' as described in [base::regex].
#' Control options with [regex()].
#'
#' Match a fixed string (i.e. by comparing only bytes), using [fixed()].
#' This is fast, but approximate.
#'
#' @param replacement A character vector of replacements.
#' Should be either length one, or the same length as `string` or `pattern`.
#' References of the form `\1`, `\2`, etc. will be replaced with the contents
#' of the respective matched group (created by `()`).
#'
#' To replace the complete string with `NA`,
#' use `replacement = NA_character_`.
#'
#' Using a function for `replacement` is not yet supported.
#'
#' @return A character vector.
#' @noRd
str_replace <- function(string, pattern, replacement) {
if (length(string) == 0 || length(pattern) == 0 || length(replacement) == 0) {
return(character(0))
}
is_fixed <- inherits(pattern, "stringr_fixed")
Vectorize(sub, c("pattern", "replacement", "x"), USE.NAMES = FALSE)(
pattern, replacement, x = string, perl = !is_fixed, fixed = is_fixed
)
}
#' Replace matched patterns in a string
#'
#' Dependency-free drop-in alternative for `stringr::str_replace_all()`.
#'
#' @source Adapted from the [stringr](https://stringr.tidyverse.org/) package.
#'
#' @param string Input vector.
#' Either a character vector, or something coercible to one.
#'
#' @param pattern Pattern to look for.
#'
#' The default interpretation is a regular expression,
#' as described in [base::regex].
#' Control options with [regex()].
#'
#' Match a fixed string (i.e. by comparing only bytes), using [fixed()].
#' This is fast, but approximate.
#'
#' @param replacement A character vector of replacements.
#' Should be either length one, or the same length as `string` or `pattern`.
#' References of the form `\1`, `\2`, etc. will be replaced with the contents
#' of the respective matched group (created by `()`).
#'
#' To perform multiple replacements in each element of `string`,
#' pass a named vector `(c(pattern1 = replacement1))` to `str_replace_all()`.
#'
#' To replace the complete string with `NA`,
#' use `replacement = NA_character_`.
#'
#' Using a function for `replacement` is not yet supported.
#'
#' @return A character vector.
#' @noRd
str_replace_all <- function(string, pattern, replacement) {
is_fixed <- inherits(pattern, "stringr_fixed")
if (!is.null(names(pattern))) {
for (i in seq_along(pattern)) {
string <- gsub(
pattern = names(pattern)[[i]],
replacement = pattern[[i]],
x = string,
perl = !is_fixed,
fixed = is_fixed
)
}
return(string)
}
if (length(string) == 0 || length(pattern) == 0 || length(replacement) == 0) {
return(character(0))
}
Vectorize(gsub, c("pattern", "replacement", "x"), USE.NAMES = FALSE)(
pattern, replacement, x = string, perl = !is_fixed, fixed = is_fixed
)
}
#' Turn NA into "NA"
#'
#' Dependency-free drop-in alternative for `stringr::str_replace_na()`.
#'
#' @param string Input vector. Either a character vector, or something coercible to one.
#' @param replacement A single string.
#'
#' @return A character vector.
#' @noRd
str_replace_na <- function(string, replacement = "NA") {
string[is.na(string)] <- replacement
string
}
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