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This pull request introduces a new string utility function, for_each_csv_item(), to the toolbox library. This function provides a robust and efficient way to parse comma-separated value strings, iterating over each item and handling edge cases like empty fields and trailing delimiters. The addition aims to enhance string manipulation capabilities within the toolbox and is accompanied by thorough unit tests to ensure correctness.

Highlights

  • New Utility Function: A new string utility function, for_each_csv_item(), has been added to the toolbox::util namespace to facilitate iterating over items in a comma-separated value (CSV) string.
  • Robust CSV Parsing: The for_each_csv_item() function is designed to correctly handle various CSV scenarios, including empty strings, multiple consecutive commas, and trailing commas, ensuring accurate parsing of each item.
  • Efficiency with string_view: The new function leverages std::string_view for its input and for passing items to the provided callable, promoting efficient string handling by avoiding unnecessary memory allocations and copies.
  • Noexcept Specification: The for_each_csv_item() function includes a noexcept specification that is conditional on the noexcept status of the underlying split_pair function and the user-provided callable, ensuring proper exception safety guarantees.
  • Comprehensive Unit Tests: Extensive unit tests have been added to String.ut.cpp to validate the behavior of for_each_csv_item() across a wide range of inputs, confirming its correctness and robustness.
  • Header Inclusion: The String.hpp header now includes <string_view> to support the new functionality.
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Code Review

This pull request introduces a new string utility function, for_each_csv_item(), along with its corresponding unit tests. The implementation is functionally correct and the tests cover a good range of edge cases. However, I've identified opportunities for improvement in both the function's implementation and the test suite's structure to enhance readability and maintainability. My review includes suggestions to refactor the core logic to be more explicit and to streamline the repetitive test code.

@steverough steverough enabled auto-merge (rebase) November 17, 2025 15:45
@steverough steverough merged commit 01aca30 into master Nov 17, 2025
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