Syntax:
string-trim character-bag string => trimmed-string
string-left-trim character-bag string => trimmed-string
string-right-trim character-bag string => trimmed-string
Arguments and Values:
character-bag---a sequence containing characters.
string---a string designator.
trimmed-string---a string.
Description:
string-trim returns a substring of string, with all characters in character-bag stripped off the beginning and end. string-left-trim is similar but strips characters off only the beginning; string-right-trim strips off only the end.
If no characters need to be trimmed from the string, then either string itself or a copy of it may be returned, at the discretion of the implementation.
All of these functions observe the fill pointer.
Examples:
(string-trim "abc" "abcaakaaakabcaaa") => "kaaak" (string-trim '(#\Space #\Tab #\Newline) " garbanzo beans ") => "garbanzo beans" (string-trim " (*)" " ( *three (silly) words* ) ") => "three (silly) words" (string-left-trim "abc" "labcabcabc") => "labcabcabc" (string-left-trim " (*)" " ( *three (silly) words* ) ") => "three (silly) words* ) " (string-right-trim " (*)" " ( *three (silly) words* ) ") => " ( *three (silly) words"
Side Effects: None.
Affected By:
The implementation.
Exceptional Situations: None.
See Also: None.
Notes: None.