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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
* Copyright 2001-2002 NaN Holding BV. All rights reserved. */
#pragma once
/** \file
* \ingroup bli
*/
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "BLI_compiler_attrs.h"
#include "BLI_utildefines.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Buffer size of maximum `uint64` plus commas and terminator. */
#define BLI_STR_FORMAT_UINT64_GROUPED_SIZE 27
/* Buffer size of maximum `int32` with commas and terminator. */
#define BLI_STR_FORMAT_INT32_GROUPED_SIZE 15
/* Buffer size of maximum `int64` formatted as byte size (with GiB for example). */
#define BLI_STR_FORMAT_INT64_BYTE_UNIT_SIZE 15
/* Buffer size of maximum `int32` formatted as compact decimal size ("15.6M" for example). */
#define BLI_STR_FORMAT_INT32_DECIMAL_UNIT_SIZE 7
/* Buffer size of maximum `int32` formatted as very short decimal size ("15B" for example). */
#define BLI_STR_FORMAT_INT32_INTEGER_UNIT_SIZE 5
/**
* Duplicates the first \a len bytes of cstring \a str
* into a newly mallocN'd string and returns it. \a str
* is assumed to be at least len bytes long.
*
* \param str: The string to be duplicated
* \param len: The number of bytes to duplicate
* \retval Returns the duplicated string
*/
char *BLI_strdupn(const char *str, size_t len) ATTR_MALLOC ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Duplicates the cstring \a str into a newly mallocN'd
* string and returns it.
*
* \param str: The string to be duplicated
* \retval Returns the duplicated string
*/
char *BLI_strdup(const char *str) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_NONNULL() ATTR_MALLOC;
/**
* Appends the two strings, and returns new mallocN'ed string
* \param str1: first string for copy
* \param str2: second string for append
* \retval Returns dst
*/
char *BLI_strdupcat(const char *__restrict str1,
const char *__restrict str2) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
ATTR_NONNULL() ATTR_MALLOC;
/**
* Like strncpy but ensures dst is always
* '\0' terminated.
*
* \param dst: Destination for copy
* \param src: Source string to copy
* \param maxncpy: Maximum number of characters to copy (generally
* the size of dst)
* \retval Returns dst
*/
char *BLI_strncpy(char *__restrict dst, const char *__restrict src, size_t maxncpy) ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Like BLI_strncpy but ensures dst is always padded by given char,
* on both sides (unless src is empty).
*
* \param dst: Destination for copy
* \param src: Source string to copy
* \param pad: the char to use for padding
* \param maxncpy: Maximum number of characters to copy (generally the size of dst)
* \retval Returns dst
*/
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char *BLI_strncpy_ensure_pad(char *__restrict dst,
const char *__restrict src,
char pad,
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size_t maxncpy) ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Like strncpy but ensures dst is always
* '\0' terminated.
*
* \note This is a duplicate of #BLI_strncpy that returns bytes copied.
* And is a drop in replacement for 'snprintf(str, sizeof(str), "%s", arg);'
*
* \param dst: Destination for copy
* \param src: Source string to copy
* \param maxncpy: Maximum number of characters to copy (generally
* the size of dst)
* \retval The number of bytes copied (The only difference from BLI_strncpy).
*/
size_t BLI_strncpy_rlen(char *__restrict dst,
const char *__restrict src,
size_t maxncpy) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_NONNULL();
size_t BLI_strcpy_rlen(char *__restrict dst, const char *__restrict src) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Return the range of the quoted string (excluding quotes) `str` after `prefix`.
*
* A version of #BLI_str_quoted_substrN that calculates the range
* instead of un-escaping and allocating the result.
*
* \param str: String potentially including `prefix`.
* \param prefix: Quoted string prefix.
* \param r_start: The start of the quoted string (after the first quote).
* \param r_end: The end of the quoted string (before the last quote).
* \return True when a quoted string range could be found after `prefix`.
*/
bool BLI_str_quoted_substr_range(const char *__restrict str,
const char *__restrict prefix,
int *__restrict r_start,
int *__restrict r_end) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
ATTR_NONNULL(1, 2, 3, 4);
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#if 0 /* UNUSED */
char *BLI_str_quoted_substrN(const char *__restrict str,
const char *__restrict prefix) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
ATTR_NONNULL() ATTR_MALLOC;
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#endif
/**
* Fills \a result with text within "" that appear after some the contents of \a prefix.
* i.e. for string `pose["apples"]` with prefix `pose[`, it will return `apples`.
*
* \param str: is the entire string to chop.
* \param prefix: is the part of the string to step over.
* \param result: The buffer to fill.
* \param result_maxlen: The maximum size of the buffer (including nil terminator).
* \return True if the prefix was found and the entire quoted string was copied into result.
*
* Assume that the strings returned must be freed afterwards,
* and that the inputs will contain data we want.
*/
bool BLI_str_quoted_substr(const char *__restrict str,
const char *__restrict prefix,
char *result,
size_t result_maxlen);
/**
* string with all instances of substr_old replaced with substr_new,
* Returns a copy of the c-string \a str into a newly #MEM_mallocN'd
* and returns it.
*
* \note A rather wasteful string-replacement utility, though this shall do for now.
* Feel free to replace this with an even safe + nicer alternative
*
* \param str: The string to replace occurrences of substr_old in
* \param substr_old: The text in the string to find and replace
* \param substr_new: The text in the string to find and replace
* \retval Returns the duplicated string
*/
char *BLI_str_replaceN(const char *__restrict str,
const char *__restrict substr_old,
const char *__restrict substr_new) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
ATTR_NONNULL() ATTR_MALLOC;
/**
* In-place replace every \a src to \a dst in \a str.
*
* \param str: The string to operate on.
* \param src: The character to replace.
* \param dst: The character to replace with.
*/
void BLI_str_replace_char(char *str, char src, char dst) ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Simple exact-match string replacement.
*
* \param replace_table: Array of source, destination pairs.
*
* \note Larger tables should use a hash table.
*/
bool BLI_str_replace_table_exact(char *string,
size_t string_len,
const char *replace_table[][2],
int replace_table_len);
/**
* Portable replacement for #snprintf
*/
size_t BLI_snprintf(char *__restrict dst, size_t maxncpy, const char *__restrict format, ...)
ATTR_NONNULL(1, 3) ATTR_PRINTF_FORMAT(3, 4);
/**
* A version of #BLI_snprintf that returns `strlen(dst)`
*/
size_t BLI_snprintf_rlen(char *__restrict dst, size_t maxncpy, const char *__restrict format, ...)
ATTR_NONNULL(1, 3) ATTR_PRINTF_FORMAT(3, 4);
/**
* Portable replacement for `vsnprintf`.
*/
size_t BLI_vsnprintf(char *__restrict buffer,
size_t maxncpy,
const char *__restrict format,
va_list arg) ATTR_PRINTF_FORMAT(3, 0);
/**
* A version of #BLI_vsnprintf that returns `strlen(buffer)`
*/
size_t BLI_vsnprintf_rlen(char *__restrict buffer,
size_t maxncpy,
const char *__restrict format,
va_list arg) ATTR_PRINTF_FORMAT(3, 0);
/**
* Print formatted string into a newly #MEM_mallocN'd string
* and return it.
*/
char *BLI_sprintfN(const char *__restrict format, ...) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
ATTR_NONNULL(1) ATTR_MALLOC ATTR_PRINTF_FORMAT(1, 2);
/**
* A wrapper around `::sprintf()` which does not generate security warnings.
*
* \note Use #BLI_snprintf for cases when the string size is known.
*/
int BLI_sprintf(char *__restrict str, const char *__restrict format, ...) ATTR_NONNULL(1, 2)
ATTR_PRINTF_FORMAT(2, 3);
/**
* This roughly matches C and Python's string escaping with double quotes - `"`.
*
* Since every character may need escaping,
* it's common to create a buffer twice as large as the input.
*
* \param dst: The destination string, at least \a dst_maxncpy, typically `(strlen(src) * 2) + 1`.
* \param src: The un-escaped source string.
* \param dst_maxncpy: The maximum number of bytes allowable to copy.
*
* \note This is used for creating animation paths in blend files.
*/
size_t BLI_str_escape(char *__restrict dst, const char *__restrict src, size_t dst_maxncpy)
ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* This roughly matches C and Python's string escaping with double quotes - `"`.
*
* The destination will never be larger than the source, it will either be the same
* or up to half when all characters are escaped.
*
* \param dst: The destination string, at least the size of `strlen(src) + 1`.
* \param src: The escaped source string.
* \param src_maxncpy: The maximum number of bytes allowable to copy from `src`.
* \param dst_maxncpy: The maximum number of bytes allowable to copy into `dst`.
* \param r_is_complete: Set to true when
*/
size_t BLI_str_unescape_ex(char *__restrict dst,
const char *__restrict src,
size_t src_maxncpy,
/* Additional arguments. */
size_t dst_maxncpy,
bool *r_is_complete) ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* See #BLI_str_unescape_ex doc-string.
*
* This function makes the assumption that `dst` always has
* at least `src_maxncpy` bytes available.
*
* Use #BLI_str_unescape_ex if `dst` has a smaller fixed size.
*
* \note This is used for parsing animation paths in blend files (runs often).
*/
size_t BLI_str_unescape(char *__restrict dst, const char *__restrict src, size_t src_maxncpy)
ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Find the first un-escaped quote in the string (to find the end of the string).
*
* \param str: Typically this is the first character in a quoted string.
* Where the character before `*str` would be `"`.
*
* \return The pointer to the first un-escaped quote.
*/
const char *BLI_str_escape_find_quote(const char *str) ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Format ints with decimal grouping.
* 1000 -> 1,000
*
* \param dst: The resulting string
* \param num: Number to format
* \return The length of \a dst
*/
size_t BLI_str_format_int_grouped(char dst[BLI_STR_FORMAT_INT32_GROUPED_SIZE], int num)
ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Format uint64_t with decimal grouping.
* 1000 -> 1,000
*
* \param dst: The resulting string
* \param num: Number to format
* \return The length of \a dst
*/
size_t BLI_str_format_uint64_grouped(char dst[BLI_STR_FORMAT_UINT64_GROUPED_SIZE], uint64_t num)
ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Format a size in bytes using binary units.
* 1000 -> 1 KB
* Number of decimal places grows with the used unit (e.g. 1.5 MB, 1.55 GB, 1.545 TB).
*
* \param dst: The resulting string.
* Dimension of 14 to support largest possible value for \a bytes (#LLONG_MAX).
* \param bytes: Number to format.
* \param base_10: Calculate using base 10 (GB, MB, ...) or 2 (GiB, MiB, ...).
*/
void BLI_str_format_byte_unit(char dst[BLI_STR_FORMAT_INT64_BYTE_UNIT_SIZE],
long long int bytes,
bool base_10) ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Format a count to up to 6 places (plus '\0' terminator) string using long number
* names abbreviations. Used to produce a compact representation of large numbers.
*
* 1 -> 1
* 15 -> 15
* 155 -> 155
* 1555 -> 1.6K
* 15555 -> 15.6K
* 155555 -> 156K
* 1555555 -> 1.6M
* 15555555 -> 15.6M
* 155555555 -> 156M
* 1000000000 -> 1B
* ...
*
* Length of 7 is the maximum of the resulting string, for example, `-15.5K\0`.
*/
void BLI_str_format_decimal_unit(char dst[BLI_STR_FORMAT_INT32_DECIMAL_UNIT_SIZE],
int number_to_format) ATTR_NONNULL();
UI: Icon number indicator for data-blocks Adds the possibility of having a little number on top of icons. At the moment this is used for: * Outliner * Node Editor bread-crumb * Node Group node header For the outliner there is almost no functional change. It is mostly a refactor to handle the indicators as part of the icon shader instead of the outliner draw code. (note that this was already recently changed in a5d3b648e3e2). The difference is that now we use rounded border rectangle instead of circles, and we can go up to 999 elements. So for the outliner this shows the number of collapsed elements of a certain type (e.g., mesh objects inside a collapsed collection). For the node editors is being used to show the use count for the data-block. This is important for the node editor, so users know whether the node-group they are editing (or are about to edit) is used elsewhere. This is particularly important when the Node Options are hidden, which is the default for node groups appended from the asset libraries. --- Note: This can be easily enabled for ID templates which can then be part of T84669. It just need to call UI_but_icon_indicator_number_set in the function template_add_button_search_menu. --- Special thanks Clément Foucault for the help figuring out the shader, Julian Eisel for the help navigating the UI code, and Pablo Vazquez for the collaboration in this design solution. For images showing the result check the Differential Revision. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16284
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/**
* Format a count to up to 3 places (plus minus sign, plus '\0' terminator) string using long
* number names abbreviations. Used to produce a compact representation of large numbers as
* integers.
*
* It shows a lower bound instead of rounding the number.
*
* 1 -> 1
* 15 -> 15
* 155 -> 155
* 1555 -> 1K
* 15555 -> 15K
* 155555 -> .1M
* 1555555 -> 1M
* 15555555 -> 15M
* 155555555 -> .1B
* 1000000000 -> 1B
* ...
*
* Length of 5 is the maximum of the resulting string, for example, `-15K\0`.
*/
void BLI_str_format_integer_unit(char dst[BLI_STR_FORMAT_INT32_INTEGER_UNIT_SIZE],
int number_to_format) ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Compare two strings without regard to case.
*
* \retval True if the strings are equal, false otherwise.
*/
int BLI_strcaseeq(const char *a, const char *b) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Portable replacement for `strcasestr` (not available in MSVC)
*/
char *BLI_strcasestr(const char *s, const char *find) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Variation of #BLI_strcasestr with string length limited to \a len
*/
char *BLI_strncasestr(const char *s, const char *find, size_t len) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
ATTR_NONNULL();
int BLI_strcasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_NONNULL();
int BLI_strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t len) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Case insensitive, *natural* string comparison,
* keeping numbers in order.
*/
int BLI_strcasecmp_natural(const char *s1, const char *s2) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Like strcmp, but will ignore any heading/trailing pad char for comparison.
* So e.g. if pad is '*', '*world' and 'world*' will compare equal.
*/
int BLI_strcmp_ignore_pad(const char *str1, const char *str2, char pad) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Determine the length of a fixed-size string.
*/
size_t BLI_strnlen(const char *str, size_t maxlen) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* String case conversion, not affected by locale.
*/
void BLI_str_tolower_ascii(char *str, size_t len) ATTR_NONNULL();
void BLI_str_toupper_ascii(char *str, size_t len) ATTR_NONNULL();
char BLI_tolower_ascii(const char c);
char BLI_toupper_ascii(const char c);
/**
* Strip white-space from end of the string.
*/
void BLI_str_rstrip(char *str) ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Strip trailing zeros from a float, eg:
* 0.0000 -> 0.0
* 2.0010 -> 2.001
*
* \param str:
* \param pad:
* \return The number of zeros stripped.
*/
int BLI_str_rstrip_float_zero(char *str, char pad) ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Return index of a string in a string array.
*
* \param str: The string to find.
* \param str_array: Array of strings.
* \param str_array_len: The length of the array, or -1 for a NULL-terminated array.
* \return The index of str in str_array or -1.
*/
int BLI_str_index_in_array_n(const char *__restrict str,
const char **__restrict str_array,
int str_array_len) ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Return index of a string in a string array.
*
* \param str: The string to find.
* \param str_array: Array of strings, (must be NULL-terminated).
* \return The index of str in str_array or -1.
*/
int BLI_str_index_in_array(const char *__restrict str, const char **__restrict str_array)
ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Find if a string starts with another string.
*
* \param str: The string to search within.
* \param start: The string we look for at the start.
* \return If str starts with start.
*/
bool BLI_str_startswith(const char *__restrict str, const char *__restrict start) ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Find if a string ends with another string.
*
* \param str: The string to search within.
* \param end: The string we look for at the end.
* \return If str ends with end.
*/
bool BLI_str_endswith(const char *__restrict str, const char *__restrict end) ATTR_NONNULL();
bool BLI_strn_endswith(const char *__restrict str, const char *__restrict end, size_t length)
ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Find the first char matching one of the chars in \a delim, from left.
*
* \param str: The string to search within.
* \param delim: The set of delimiters to search for, as unicode values.
* \param sep: Return value, set to the first delimiter found (or NULL if none found).
* \param suf: Return value, set to next char after the first delimiter found
* (or NULL if none found).
* \return The length of the prefix (i.e. *sep - str).
*/
size_t BLI_str_partition(const char *str, const char delim[], const char **sep, const char **suf)
ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Find the first char matching one of the chars in \a delim, from right.
*
* \param str: The string to search within.
* \param delim: The set of delimiters to search for, as unicode values.
* \param sep: Return value, set to the first delimiter found (or NULL if none found).
* \param suf: Return value, set to next char after the first delimiter found
* (or NULL if none found).
* \return The length of the prefix (i.e. *sep - str).
*/
size_t BLI_str_rpartition(const char *str, const char delim[], const char **sep, const char **suf)
ATTR_NONNULL();
/**
* Find the first char matching one of the chars in \a delim, either from left or right.
*
* \param str: The string to search within.
* \param end: If non-NULL, the right delimiter of the string.
* \param delim: The set of delimiters to search for, as unicode values.
* \param sep: Return value, set to the first delimiter found (or NULL if none found).
* \param suf: Return value, set to next char after the first delimiter found
* (or NULL if none found).
* \param from_right: If %true, search from the right of \a str, else, search from its left.
* \return The length of the prefix (i.e. *sep - str).
*/
size_t BLI_str_partition_ex(const char *str,
const char *end,
const char delim[],
const char **sep,
const char **suf,
bool from_right) ATTR_NONNULL(1, 3, 4, 5);
int BLI_string_max_possible_word_count(int str_len);
bool BLI_string_has_word_prefix(const char *haystack, const char *needle, size_t needle_len);
bool BLI_string_all_words_matched(const char *name,
const char *str,
int (*words)[2],
int words_len);
/**
* Find the ranges needed to split \a str into its individual words.
*
* \param str: The string to search for words.
* \param len: Size of the string to search.
* \param delim: Character to use as a delimiter.
* \param r_words: Info about the words found. Set to [index, len] pairs.
* \param words_max: Max number of words to find
* \return The number of words found in \a str
*/
int BLI_string_find_split_words(const char *str,
size_t len,
char delim,
int r_words[][2],
int words_max) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_NONNULL();
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/** \name String Copy/Format Macros
* Avoid repeating destination with `sizeof(..)`.
* \note `ARRAY_SIZE` allows pointers on some platforms.
* \{ */
#define STRNCPY(dst, src) BLI_strncpy(dst, src, ARRAY_SIZE(dst))
#define STRNCPY_RLEN(dst, src) BLI_strncpy_rlen(dst, src, ARRAY_SIZE(dst))
#define SNPRINTF(dst, format, ...) BLI_snprintf(dst, ARRAY_SIZE(dst), format, __VA_ARGS__)
#define SNPRINTF_RLEN(dst, format, ...) \
BLI_snprintf_rlen(dst, ARRAY_SIZE(dst), format, __VA_ARGS__)
#define STR_CONCAT(dst, len, suffix) \
len += BLI_strncpy_rlen(dst + len, suffix, ARRAY_SIZE(dst) - len)
#define STR_CONCATF(dst, len, format, ...) \
len += BLI_snprintf_rlen(dst + len, ARRAY_SIZE(dst) - len, format, __VA_ARGS__)
/** \} */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/** \name Equal to Any Element (STR_ELEM) Macro
*
* Follows #ELEM macro convention.
* \{ */
/* Manual line breaks for readability. */
/* clang-format off */
/* STR_ELEM#(v, ...): is the first arg equal any others? */
/* Internal helpers. */
#define _VA_STR_ELEM2(v, a) (strcmp(v, a) == 0)
#define _VA_STR_ELEM3(v, a, b) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, a) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, b)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM4(v, a, b, c) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM3(v, a, b) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, c)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM5(v, a, b, c, d) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM4(v, a, b, c) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, d)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM6(v, a, b, c, d, e) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM5(v, a, b, c, d) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, e)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM7(v, a, b, c, d, e, f) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM6(v, a, b, c, d, e) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, f)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM8(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM7(v, a, b, c, d, e, f) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, g)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM9(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM8(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, h)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM10(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM9(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, i)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM11(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM10(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, j)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM12(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM11(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, k)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM13(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM12(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, l)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM14(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM13(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, m)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM15(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM14(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, n)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM16(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM15(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, o)))
#define _VA_STR_ELEM17(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p) \
(_VA_STR_ELEM16(v, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) || (_VA_STR_ELEM2(v, p)))
/* clang-format on */
/* reusable STR_ELEM macro */
#define STR_ELEM(...) VA_NARGS_CALL_OVERLOAD(_VA_STR_ELEM, __VA_ARGS__)
/** \} */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif