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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.

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// Package bytes implements functions for the manipulation of byte slices.
// It is analogous to the facilities of the strings package.
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package bytes

import (
	"unicode"
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	"unicode/utf8"
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)

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func equalPortable(a, b []byte) bool {
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	if len(a) != len(b) {
		return false
	}
	for i, c := range a {
		if c != b[i] {
			return false
		}
	}
	return true
}

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// explode splits s into a slice of UTF-8 sequences, one per Unicode character (still slices of bytes),
// up to a maximum of n byte slices. Invalid UTF-8 sequences are chopped into individual bytes.
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func explode(s []byte, n int) [][]byte {
	if n <= 0 {
		n = len(s)
	}
	a := make([][]byte, n)
	var size int
	na := 0
	for len(s) > 0 {
		if na+1 >= n {
			a[na] = s
			na++
			break
		}
		_, size = utf8.DecodeRune(s)
		a[na] = s[0:size]
		s = s[size:]
		na++
	}
	return a[0:na]
}

// Count counts the number of non-overlapping instances of sep in s.
func Count(s, sep []byte) int {
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	n := len(sep)
	if n == 0 {
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		return utf8.RuneCount(s) + 1
	}
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	if n > len(s) {
		return 0
	}
	count := 0
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	c := sep[0]
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	i := 0
	t := s[:len(s)-n+1]
	for i < len(t) {
		if t[i] != c {
			o := IndexByte(t[i:], c)
			if o < 0 {
				break
			}
			i += o
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		}
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		if n == 1 || Equal(s[i:i+n], sep) {
			count++
			i += n
			continue
		}
		i++
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	}
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	return count
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}

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// Contains reports whether subslice is within b.
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func Contains(b, subslice []byte) bool {
	return Index(b, subslice) != -1
}

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// Index returns the index of the first instance of sep in s, or -1 if sep is not present in s.
func Index(s, sep []byte) int {
	n := len(sep)
	if n == 0 {
		return 0
	}
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	if n > len(s) {
		return -1
	}
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	c := sep[0]
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	if n == 1 {
		return IndexByte(s, c)
	}
	i := 0
	t := s[:len(s)-n+1]
	for i < len(t) {
		if t[i] != c {
			o := IndexByte(t[i:], c)
			if o < 0 {
				break
			}
			i += o
		}
		if Equal(s[i:i+n], sep) {
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			return i
		}
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		i++
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	}
	return -1
}

func indexBytePortable(s []byte, c byte) int {
	for i, b := range s {
		if b == c {
			return i
		}
	}
	return -1
}

// LastIndex returns the index of the last instance of sep in s, or -1 if sep is not present in s.
func LastIndex(s, sep []byte) int {
	n := len(sep)
	if n == 0 {
		return len(s)
	}
	c := sep[0]
	for i := len(s) - n; i >= 0; i-- {
		if s[i] == c && (n == 1 || Equal(s[i:i+n], sep)) {
			return i
		}
	}
	return -1
}

// IndexRune interprets s as a sequence of UTF-8-encoded Unicode code points.
// It returns the byte index of the first occurrence in s of the given rune.
// It returns -1 if rune is not present in s.
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func IndexRune(s []byte, r rune) int {
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	for i := 0; i < len(s); {
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		r1, size := utf8.DecodeRune(s[i:])
		if r == r1 {
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			return i
		}
		i += size
	}
	return -1
}

// IndexAny interprets s as a sequence of UTF-8-encoded Unicode code points.
// It returns the byte index of the first occurrence in s of any of the Unicode
// code points in chars.  It returns -1 if chars is empty or if there is no code
// point in common.
func IndexAny(s []byte, chars string) int {
	if len(chars) > 0 {
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		var r rune
		var width int
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		for i := 0; i < len(s); i += width {
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			r = rune(s[i])
			if r < utf8.RuneSelf {
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				width = 1
			} else {
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				r, width = utf8.DecodeRune(s[i:])
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			}
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			for _, ch := range chars {
				if r == ch {
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					return i
				}
			}
		}
	}
	return -1
}

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// LastIndexAny interprets s as a sequence of UTF-8-encoded Unicode code
// points.  It returns the byte index of the last occurrence in s of any of
// the Unicode code points in chars.  It returns -1 if chars is empty or if
// there is no code point in common.
func LastIndexAny(s []byte, chars string) int {
	if len(chars) > 0 {
		for i := len(s); i > 0; {
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			r, size := utf8.DecodeLastRune(s[0:i])
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			i -= size
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			for _, ch := range chars {
				if r == ch {
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					return i
				}
			}
		}
	}
	return -1
}

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// Generic split: splits after each instance of sep,
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// including sepSave bytes of sep in the subslices.
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func genSplit(s, sep []byte, sepSave, n int) [][]byte {
	if n == 0 {
		return nil
	}
	if len(sep) == 0 {
		return explode(s, n)
	}
	if n < 0 {
		n = Count(s, sep) + 1
	}
	c := sep[0]
	start := 0
	a := make([][]byte, n)
	na := 0
	for i := 0; i+len(sep) <= len(s) && na+1 < n; i++ {
		if s[i] == c && (len(sep) == 1 || Equal(s[i:i+len(sep)], sep)) {
			a[na] = s[start : i+sepSave]
			na++
			start = i + len(sep)
			i += len(sep) - 1
		}
	}
	a[na] = s[start:]
	return a[0 : na+1]
}

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// SplitN slices s into subslices separated by sep and returns a slice of
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// the subslices between those separators.
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// If sep is empty, SplitN splits after each UTF-8 sequence.
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// The count determines the number of subslices to return:
//   n > 0: at most n subslices; the last subslice will be the unsplit remainder.
//   n == 0: the result is nil (zero subslices)
//   n < 0: all subslices
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func SplitN(s, sep []byte, n int) [][]byte { return genSplit(s, sep, 0, n) }
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// SplitAfterN slices s into subslices after each instance of sep and
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// returns a slice of those subslices.
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// If sep is empty, SplitAfterN splits after each UTF-8 sequence.
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// The count determines the number of subslices to return:
//   n > 0: at most n subslices; the last subslice will be the unsplit remainder.
//   n == 0: the result is nil (zero subslices)
//   n < 0: all subslices
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func SplitAfterN(s, sep []byte, n int) [][]byte {
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	return genSplit(s, sep, len(sep), n)
}

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// Split slices s into all subslices separated by sep and returns a slice of
// the subslices between those separators.
// If sep is empty, Split splits after each UTF-8 sequence.
// It is equivalent to SplitN with a count of -1.
func Split(s, sep []byte) [][]byte { return genSplit(s, sep, 0, -1) }

// SplitAfter slices s into all subslices after each instance of sep and
// returns a slice of those subslices.
// If sep is empty, SplitAfter splits after each UTF-8 sequence.
// It is equivalent to SplitAfterN with a count of -1.
func SplitAfter(s, sep []byte) [][]byte {
	return genSplit(s, sep, len(sep), -1)
}

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// Fields splits the slice s around each instance of one or more consecutive white space
// characters, returning a slice of subslices of s or an empty list if s contains only white space.
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func Fields(s []byte) [][]byte {
	return FieldsFunc(s, unicode.IsSpace)
}

// FieldsFunc interprets s as a sequence of UTF-8-encoded Unicode code points.
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// It splits the slice s at each run of code points c satisfying f(c) and
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// returns a slice of subslices of s.  If all code points in s satisfy f(c), or
// len(s) == 0, an empty slice is returned.
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// FieldsFunc makes no guarantees about the order in which it calls f(c).
// If f does not return consistent results for a given c, FieldsFunc may crash.
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func FieldsFunc(s []byte, f func(rune) bool) [][]byte {
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	n := 0
	inField := false
	for i := 0; i < len(s); {
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		r, size := utf8.DecodeRune(s[i:])
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		wasInField := inField
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		inField = !f(r)
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		if inField && !wasInField {
			n++
		}
		i += size
	}

	a := make([][]byte, n)
	na := 0
	fieldStart := -1
	for i := 0; i <= len(s) && na < n; {
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		r, size := utf8.DecodeRune(s[i:])
		if fieldStart < 0 && size > 0 && !f(r) {
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			fieldStart = i
			i += size
			continue
		}
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		if fieldStart >= 0 && (size == 0 || f(r)) {
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			a[na] = s[fieldStart:i]
			na++
			fieldStart = -1
		}
		if size == 0 {
			break
		}
		i += size
	}
	return a[0:na]
}

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// Join concatenates the elements of s to create a new byte slice. The separator
// sep is placed between elements in the resulting slice.
func Join(s [][]byte, sep []byte) []byte {
	if len(s) == 0 {
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		return []byte{}
	}
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	if len(s) == 1 {
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		// Just return a copy.
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		return append([]byte(nil), s[0]...)
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	}
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	n := len(sep) * (len(s) - 1)
	for _, v := range s {
		n += len(v)
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	}

	b := make([]byte, n)
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	bp := copy(b, s[0])
	for _, v := range s[1:] {
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		bp += copy(b[bp:], sep)
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		bp += copy(b[bp:], v)
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	}
	return b
}

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// HasPrefix tests whether the byte slice s begins with prefix.
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func HasPrefix(s, prefix []byte) bool {
	return len(s) >= len(prefix) && Equal(s[0:len(prefix)], prefix)
}

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// HasSuffix tests whether the byte slice s ends with suffix.
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func HasSuffix(s, suffix []byte) bool {
	return len(s) >= len(suffix) && Equal(s[len(s)-len(suffix):], suffix)
}

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// Map returns a copy of the byte slice s with all its characters modified
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// according to the mapping function. If mapping returns a negative value, the character is
// dropped from the string with no replacement.  The characters in s and the
// output are interpreted as UTF-8-encoded Unicode code points.
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func Map(mapping func(r rune) rune, s []byte) []byte {
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	// In the worst case, the slice can grow when mapped, making
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	// things unpleasant.  But it's so rare we barge in assuming it's
	// fine.  It could also shrink but that falls out naturally.
	maxbytes := len(s) // length of b
	nbytes := 0        // number of bytes encoded in b
	b := make([]byte, maxbytes)
	for i := 0; i < len(s); {
		wid := 1
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		r := rune(s[i])
		if r >= utf8.RuneSelf {
			r, wid = utf8.DecodeRune(s[i:])
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		}
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		r = mapping(r)
		if r >= 0 {
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			rl := utf8.RuneLen(r)
			if rl < 0 {
				rl = len(string(utf8.RuneError))
			}
			if nbytes+rl > maxbytes {
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				// Grow the buffer.
				maxbytes = maxbytes*2 + utf8.UTFMax
				nb := make([]byte, maxbytes)
				copy(nb, b[0:nbytes])
				b = nb
			}
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			nbytes += utf8.EncodeRune(b[nbytes:maxbytes], r)
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		}
		i += wid
	}
	return b[0:nbytes]
}

// Repeat returns a new byte slice consisting of count copies of b.
func Repeat(b []byte, count int) []byte {
	nb := make([]byte, len(b)*count)
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	bp := copy(nb, b)
	for bp < len(nb) {
		copy(nb[bp:], nb[:bp])
		bp *= 2
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	}
	return nb
}

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// ToUpper returns a copy of the byte slice s with all Unicode letters mapped to their upper case.
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func ToUpper(s []byte) []byte { return Map(unicode.ToUpper, s) }

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// ToLower returns a copy of the byte slice s with all Unicode letters mapped to their lower case.
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func ToLower(s []byte) []byte { return Map(unicode.ToLower, s) }

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// ToTitle returns a copy of the byte slice s with all Unicode letters mapped to their title case.
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func ToTitle(s []byte) []byte { return Map(unicode.ToTitle, s) }

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// ToUpperSpecial returns a copy of the byte slice s with all Unicode letters mapped to their
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// upper case, giving priority to the special casing rules.
func ToUpperSpecial(_case unicode.SpecialCase, s []byte) []byte {
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	return Map(func(r rune) rune { return _case.ToUpper(r) }, s)
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}

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// ToLowerSpecial returns a copy of the byte slice s with all Unicode letters mapped to their
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// lower case, giving priority to the special casing rules.
func ToLowerSpecial(_case unicode.SpecialCase, s []byte) []byte {
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	return Map(func(r rune) rune { return _case.ToLower(r) }, s)
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}

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// ToTitleSpecial returns a copy of the byte slice s with all Unicode letters mapped to their
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// title case, giving priority to the special casing rules.
func ToTitleSpecial(_case unicode.SpecialCase, s []byte) []byte {
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	return Map(func(r rune) rune { return _case.ToTitle(r) }, s)
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}

// isSeparator reports whether the rune could mark a word boundary.
// TODO: update when package unicode captures more of the properties.
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func isSeparator(r rune) bool {
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	// ASCII alphanumerics and underscore are not separators
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	if r <= 0x7F {
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		switch {
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		case '0' <= r && r <= '9':
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			return false
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		case 'a' <= r && r <= 'z':
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			return false
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		case 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z':
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			return false
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		case r == '_':
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			return false
		}
		return true
	}
	// Letters and digits are not separators
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	if unicode.IsLetter(r) || unicode.IsDigit(r) {
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		return false
	}
	// Otherwise, all we can do for now is treat spaces as separators.
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	return unicode.IsSpace(r)
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}

// Title returns a copy of s with all Unicode letters that begin words
// mapped to their title case.
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//
// BUG: The rule Title uses for word boundaries does not handle Unicode punctuation properly.
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func Title(s []byte) []byte {
	// Use a closure here to remember state.
	// Hackish but effective. Depends on Map scanning in order and calling
	// the closure once per rune.
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	prev := ' '
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	return Map(
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		func(r rune) rune {
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			if isSeparator(prev) {
				prev = r
				return unicode.ToTitle(r)
			}
			prev = r
			return r
		},
		s)
}

// TrimLeftFunc returns a subslice of s by slicing off all leading UTF-8-encoded
// Unicode code points c that satisfy f(c).
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func TrimLeftFunc(s []byte, f func(r rune) bool) []byte {
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	i := indexFunc(s, f, false)
	if i == -1 {
		return nil
	}
	return s[i:]
}

// TrimRightFunc returns a subslice of s by slicing off all trailing UTF-8
// encoded Unicode code points c that satisfy f(c).
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func TrimRightFunc(s []byte, f func(r rune) bool) []byte {
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	i := lastIndexFunc(s, f, false)
	if i >= 0 && s[i] >= utf8.RuneSelf {
		_, wid := utf8.DecodeRune(s[i:])
		i += wid
	} else {
		i++
	}
	return s[0:i]
}

// TrimFunc returns a subslice of s by slicing off all leading and trailing
// UTF-8-encoded Unicode code points c that satisfy f(c).
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func TrimFunc(s []byte, f func(r rune) bool) []byte {
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	return TrimRightFunc(TrimLeftFunc(s, f), f)
}

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// TrimPrefix returns s without the provided leading prefix string.
// If s doesn't start with prefix, s is returned unchanged.
func TrimPrefix(s, prefix []byte) []byte {
	if HasPrefix(s, prefix) {
		return s[len(prefix):]
	}
	return s
}

// TrimSuffix returns s without the provided trailing suffix string.
// If s doesn't end with suffix, s is returned unchanged.
func TrimSuffix(s, suffix []byte) []byte {
	if HasSuffix(s, suffix) {
		return s[:len(s)-len(suffix)]
	}
	return s
}

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// IndexFunc interprets s as a sequence of UTF-8-encoded Unicode code points.
// It returns the byte index in s of the first Unicode
// code point satisfying f(c), or -1 if none do.
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func IndexFunc(s []byte, f func(r rune) bool) int {
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	return indexFunc(s, f, true)
}

// LastIndexFunc interprets s as a sequence of UTF-8-encoded Unicode code points.
// It returns the byte index in s of the last Unicode
// code point satisfying f(c), or -1 if none do.
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func LastIndexFunc(s []byte, f func(r rune) bool) int {
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	return lastIndexFunc(s, f, true)
}

// indexFunc is the same as IndexFunc except that if
// truth==false, the sense of the predicate function is
// inverted.
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func indexFunc(s []byte, f func(r rune) bool, truth bool) int {
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	start := 0
	for start < len(s) {
		wid := 1
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		r := rune(s[start])
		if r >= utf8.RuneSelf {
			r, wid = utf8.DecodeRune(s[start:])
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		}
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		if f(r) == truth {
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			return start
		}
		start += wid
	}
	return -1
}

// lastIndexFunc is the same as LastIndexFunc except that if
// truth==false, the sense of the predicate function is
// inverted.
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func lastIndexFunc(s []byte, f func(r rune) bool, truth bool) int {
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	for i := len(s); i > 0; {
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		r, size := rune(s[i-1]), 1
		if r >= utf8.RuneSelf {
			r, size = utf8.DecodeLastRune(s[0:i])
		}
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		i -= size
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		if f(r) == truth {
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			return i
		}
	}
	return -1
}

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func makeCutsetFunc(cutset string) func(r rune) bool {
	return func(r rune) bool {
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		for _, c := range cutset {
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			if c == r {
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				return true
			}
		}
		return false
	}
}

// Trim returns a subslice of s by slicing off all leading and
// trailing UTF-8-encoded Unicode code points contained in cutset.
func Trim(s []byte, cutset string) []byte {
	return TrimFunc(s, makeCutsetFunc(cutset))
}

// TrimLeft returns a subslice of s by slicing off all leading
// UTF-8-encoded Unicode code points contained in cutset.
func TrimLeft(s []byte, cutset string) []byte {
	return TrimLeftFunc(s, makeCutsetFunc(cutset))
}

// TrimRight returns a subslice of s by slicing off all trailing
// UTF-8-encoded Unicode code points that are contained in cutset.
func TrimRight(s []byte, cutset string) []byte {
	return TrimRightFunc(s, makeCutsetFunc(cutset))
}

// TrimSpace returns a subslice of s by slicing off all leading and
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// trailing white space, as defined by Unicode.
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func TrimSpace(s []byte) []byte {
	return TrimFunc(s, unicode.IsSpace)
}

// Runes returns a slice of runes (Unicode code points) equivalent to s.
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func Runes(s []byte) []rune {
	t := make([]rune, utf8.RuneCount(s))
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	i := 0
	for len(s) > 0 {
		r, l := utf8.DecodeRune(s)
		t[i] = r
		i++
		s = s[l:]
	}
	return t
}

// Replace returns a copy of the slice s with the first n
// non-overlapping instances of old replaced by new.
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// If old is empty, it matches at the beginning of the slice
// and after each UTF-8 sequence, yielding up to k+1 replacements
// for a k-rune slice.
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// If n < 0, there is no limit on the number of replacements.
func Replace(s, old, new []byte, n int) []byte {
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	m := 0
	if n != 0 {
		// Compute number of replacements.
		m = Count(s, old)
	}
	if m == 0 {
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		// Just return a copy.
		return append([]byte(nil), s...)
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	}
	if n < 0 || m < n {
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		n = m
	}

	// Apply replacements to buffer.
	t := make([]byte, len(s)+n*(len(new)-len(old)))
	w := 0
	start := 0
	for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
		j := start
		if len(old) == 0 {
			if i > 0 {
				_, wid := utf8.DecodeRune(s[start:])
				j += wid
			}
		} else {
			j += Index(s[start:], old)
		}
		w += copy(t[w:], s[start:j])
		w += copy(t[w:], new)
		start = j + len(old)
	}
	w += copy(t[w:], s[start:])
	return t[0:w]
}
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// EqualFold reports whether s and t, interpreted as UTF-8 strings,
// are equal under Unicode case-folding.
func EqualFold(s, t []byte) bool {
	for len(s) != 0 && len(t) != 0 {
		// Extract first rune from each.
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		var sr, tr rune
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		if s[0] < utf8.RuneSelf {
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			sr, s = rune(s[0]), s[1:]
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		} else {
			r, size := utf8.DecodeRune(s)
			sr, s = r, s[size:]
		}
		if t[0] < utf8.RuneSelf {
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			tr, t = rune(t[0]), t[1:]
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		} else {
			r, size := utf8.DecodeRune(t)
			tr, t = r, t[size:]
		}

		// If they match, keep going; if not, return false.

		// Easy case.
		if tr == sr {
			continue
		}

		// Make sr < tr to simplify what follows.
		if tr < sr {
			tr, sr = sr, tr
		}
		// Fast check for ASCII.
		if tr < utf8.RuneSelf && 'A' <= sr && sr <= 'Z' {
			// ASCII, and sr is upper case.  tr must be lower case.
			if tr == sr+'a'-'A' {
				continue
			}
			return false
		}

		// General case.  SimpleFold(x) returns the next equivalent rune > x
		// or wraps around to smaller values.
		r := unicode.SimpleFold(sr)
		for r != sr && r < tr {
			r = unicode.SimpleFold(r)
		}
		if r == tr {
			continue
		}
		return false
	}

	// One string is empty.  Are both?
	return len(s) == len(t)
}