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1// tinyformat.h
2// Copyright (C) 2011, Chris Foster [chris42f (at) gmail (d0t) com]
3//
4// Boost Software License - Version 1.0
5//
6// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person or organization
7// obtaining a copy of the software and accompanying documentation covered by
8// this license (the "Software") to use, reproduce, display, distribute,
9// execute, and transmit the Software, and to prepare derivative works of the
10// Software, and to permit third-parties to whom the Software is furnished to
11// do so, all subject to the following:
12//
13// The copyright notices in the Software and this entire statement, including
14// the above license grant, this restriction and the following disclaimer,
15// must be included in all copies of the Software, in whole or in part, and
16// all derivative works of the Software, unless such copies or derivative
17// works are solely in the form of machine-executable object code generated by
18// a source language processor.
19//
20// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
21// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
22// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
23// SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR ANYONE DISTRIBUTING THE SOFTWARE BE LIABLE
24// FOR ANY DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
25// ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
26// DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
27
28//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
29// Tinyformat: A minimal type safe printf replacement
30//
31// tinyformat.h is a type safe printf replacement library in a single C++
32// header file. Design goals include:
33//
34// * Type safety and extensibility for user defined types.
35// * C99 printf() compatibility, to the extent possible using std::ostream
36// * Simplicity and minimalism. A single header file to include and distribute
37// with your projects.
38// * Augment rather than replace the standard stream formatting mechanism
39// * C++98 support, with optional C++11 niceties
40//
41//
42// Main interface example usage
43// ----------------------------
44//
45// To print a date to std::cout:
46//
47// std::string weekday = "Wednesday";
48// const char* month = "July";
49// size_t day = 27;
50// long hour = 14;
51// int min = 44;
52//
53// tfm::printf("%s, %s %d, %.2d:%.2d\n", weekday, month, day, hour, min);
54//
55// The strange types here emphasize the type safety of the interface; it is
56// possible to print a std::string using the "%s" conversion, and a
57// size_t using the "%d" conversion. A similar result could be achieved
58// using either of the tfm::format() functions. One prints on a user provided
59// stream:
60//
61// tfm::format(std::cerr, "%s, %s %d, %.2d:%.2d\n",
62// weekday, month, day, hour, min);
63//
64// The other returns a std::string:
65//
66// std::string date = tfm::format("%s, %s %d, %.2d:%.2d\n",
67// weekday, month, day, hour, min);
68// std::cout << date;
69//
70// These are the three primary interface functions.
71//
72//
73// User defined format functions
74// -----------------------------
75//
76// Simulating variadic templates in C++98 is pretty painful since it requires
77// writing out the same function for each desired number of arguments. To make
78// this bearable tinyformat comes with a set of macros which are used
79// internally to generate the API, but which may also be used in user code.
80//
81// The three macros TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n), TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n) and
82// TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n) will generate a list of n argument types,
83// type/name pairs and argument names respectively when called with an integer
84// n between 1 and 16. We can use these to define a macro which generates the
85// desired user defined function with n arguments. To generate all 16 user
86// defined function bodies, use the macro TINYFORMAT_FOREACH_ARGNUM. For an
87// example, see the implementation of printf() at the end of the source file.
88//
89//
90// Additional API information
91// --------------------------
92//
93// Error handling: Define TINYFORMAT_ERROR to customize the error handling for
94// format strings which are unsupported or have the wrong number of format
95// specifiers (calls assert() by default).
96//
97// User defined types: Uses operator<< for user defined types by default.
98// Overload formatValue() for more control.
99
100
101#ifndef TINYFORMAT_H_INCLUDED
102#define TINYFORMAT_H_INCLUDED
103
104namespace tinyformat {}
105//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
106// Config section. Customize to your liking!
107
108// Namespace alias to encourage brevity
109namespace tfm = tinyformat;
110
111// Error handling; calls assert() by default.
1b8fd35a 112#define TINYFORMAT_ERROR(reasonString) throw std::runtime_error(reasonString)
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114// Define for C++11 variadic templates which make the code shorter & more
115// general. If you don't define this, C++11 support is autodetected below.
116// #define TINYFORMAT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
117
118
119//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
120// Implementation details.
121#include <cassert>
122#include <iostream>
123#include <sstream>
6e5fd003 124#include <stdexcept>
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125
126#ifndef TINYFORMAT_ERROR
127# define TINYFORMAT_ERROR(reason) assert(0 && reason)
128#endif
129
130#if !defined(TINYFORMAT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES) && !defined(TINYFORMAT_NO_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
131# ifdef __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__
132# define TINYFORMAT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
133# endif
134#endif
135
136#ifdef __GNUC__
137# define TINYFORMAT_NOINLINE __attribute__((noinline))
138#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
139# define TINYFORMAT_NOINLINE __declspec(noinline)
140#else
141# define TINYFORMAT_NOINLINE
142#endif
143
144#if defined(__GLIBCXX__) && __GLIBCXX__ < 20080201
145// std::showpos is broken on old libstdc++ as provided with OSX. See
146// http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2007-11/msg00075.html
147# define TINYFORMAT_OLD_LIBSTDCPLUSPLUS_WORKAROUND
148#endif
149
150namespace tinyformat {
151
152//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
153namespace detail {
154
155// Test whether type T1 is convertible to type T2
156template <typename T1, typename T2>
157struct is_convertible
158{
159 private:
160 // two types of different size
161 struct fail { char dummy[2]; };
162 struct succeed { char dummy; };
163 // Try to convert a T1 to a T2 by plugging into tryConvert
164 static fail tryConvert(...);
165 static succeed tryConvert(const T2&);
166 static const T1& makeT1();
167 public:
168# ifdef _MSC_VER
169 // Disable spurious loss of precision warnings in tryConvert(makeT1())
170# pragma warning(push)
171# pragma warning(disable:4244)
172# pragma warning(disable:4267)
173# endif
174 // Standard trick: the (...) version of tryConvert will be chosen from
175 // the overload set only if the version taking a T2 doesn't match.
176 // Then we compare the sizes of the return types to check which
177 // function matched. Very neat, in a disgusting kind of way :)
178 static const bool value =
179 sizeof(tryConvert(makeT1())) == sizeof(succeed);
180# ifdef _MSC_VER
181# pragma warning(pop)
182# endif
183};
184
185
186// Detect when a type is not a wchar_t string
187template<typename T> struct is_wchar { typedef int tinyformat_wchar_is_not_supported; };
188template<> struct is_wchar<wchar_t*> {};
189template<> struct is_wchar<const wchar_t*> {};
190template<int n> struct is_wchar<const wchar_t[n]> {};
191template<int n> struct is_wchar<wchar_t[n]> {};
192
193
194// Format the value by casting to type fmtT. This default implementation
195// should never be called.
196template<typename T, typename fmtT, bool convertible = is_convertible<T, fmtT>::value>
197struct formatValueAsType
198{
199 static void invoke(std::ostream& /*out*/, const T& /*value*/) { assert(0); }
200};
201// Specialized version for types that can actually be converted to fmtT, as
202// indicated by the "convertible" template parameter.
203template<typename T, typename fmtT>
204struct formatValueAsType<T,fmtT,true>
205{
206 static void invoke(std::ostream& out, const T& value)
207 { out << static_cast<fmtT>(value); }
208};
209
210#ifdef TINYFORMAT_OLD_LIBSTDCPLUSPLUS_WORKAROUND
211template<typename T, bool convertible = is_convertible<T, int>::value>
212struct formatZeroIntegerWorkaround
213{
214 static bool invoke(std::ostream& /**/, const T& /**/) { return false; }
215};
216template<typename T>
217struct formatZeroIntegerWorkaround<T,true>
218{
219 static bool invoke(std::ostream& out, const T& value)
220 {
221 if (static_cast<int>(value) == 0 && out.flags() & std::ios::showpos)
222 {
223 out << "+0";
224 return true;
225 }
226 return false;
227 }
228};
229#endif // TINYFORMAT_OLD_LIBSTDCPLUSPLUS_WORKAROUND
230
231// Convert an arbitrary type to integer. The version with convertible=false
232// throws an error.
233template<typename T, bool convertible = is_convertible<T,int>::value>
234struct convertToInt
235{
236 static int invoke(const T& /*value*/)
237 {
238 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Cannot convert from argument type to "
239 "integer for use as variable width or precision");
240 return 0;
241 }
242};
243// Specialization for convertToInt when conversion is possible
244template<typename T>
245struct convertToInt<T,true>
246{
247 static int invoke(const T& value) { return static_cast<int>(value); }
248};
249
250} // namespace detail
251
252
253//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
254// Variable formatting functions. May be overridden for user-defined types if
255// desired.
256
257
258// Format a value into a stream. Called from format() for all types by default.
259//
260// Users may override this for their own types. When this function is called,
261// the stream flags will have been modified according to the format string.
262// The format specification is provided in the range [fmtBegin, fmtEnd).
263//
264// By default, formatValue() uses the usual stream insertion operator
265// operator<< to format the type T, with special cases for the %c and %p
266// conversions.
267template<typename T>
268inline void formatValue(std::ostream& out, const char* /*fmtBegin*/,
269 const char* fmtEnd, const T& value)
270{
271#ifndef TINYFORMAT_ALLOW_WCHAR_STRINGS
272 // Since we don't support printing of wchar_t using "%ls", make it fail at
273 // compile time in preference to printing as a void* at runtime.
274 typedef typename detail::is_wchar<T>::tinyformat_wchar_is_not_supported DummyType;
275 (void) DummyType(); // avoid unused type warning with gcc-4.8
276#endif
277 // The mess here is to support the %c and %p conversions: if these
278 // conversions are active we try to convert the type to a char or const
279 // void* respectively and format that instead of the value itself. For the
280 // %p conversion it's important to avoid dereferencing the pointer, which
281 // could otherwise lead to a crash when printing a dangling (const char*).
282 const bool canConvertToChar = detail::is_convertible<T,char>::value;
283 const bool canConvertToVoidPtr = detail::is_convertible<T, const void*>::value;
284 if(canConvertToChar && *(fmtEnd-1) == 'c')
285 detail::formatValueAsType<T, char>::invoke(out, value);
286 else if(canConvertToVoidPtr && *(fmtEnd-1) == 'p')
287 detail::formatValueAsType<T, const void*>::invoke(out, value);
288#ifdef TINYFORMAT_OLD_LIBSTDCPLUSPLUS_WORKAROUND
289 else if(detail::formatZeroIntegerWorkaround<T>::invoke(out, value)) /**/;
290#endif
291 else
292 out << value;
293}
294
295
296// Overloaded version for char types to support printing as an integer
297#define TINYFORMAT_DEFINE_FORMATVALUE_CHAR(charType) \
298inline void formatValue(std::ostream& out, const char* /*fmtBegin*/, \
299 const char* fmtEnd, charType value) \
300{ \
301 switch(*(fmtEnd-1)) \
302 { \
303 case 'u': case 'd': case 'i': case 'o': case 'X': case 'x': \
304 out << static_cast<int>(value); break; \
305 default: \
306 out << value; break; \
307 } \
308}
309// per 3.9.1: char, signed char and unsigned char are all distinct types
310TINYFORMAT_DEFINE_FORMATVALUE_CHAR(char)
311TINYFORMAT_DEFINE_FORMATVALUE_CHAR(signed char)
312TINYFORMAT_DEFINE_FORMATVALUE_CHAR(unsigned char)
313#undef TINYFORMAT_DEFINE_FORMATVALUE_CHAR
314
315
316//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
317// Tools for emulating variadic templates in C++98. The basic idea here is
318// stolen from the boost preprocessor metaprogramming library and cut down to
319// be just general enough for what we need.
320
321#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n) TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_ ## n
322#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n) TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_ ## n
323#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n) TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_ ## n
324#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL(n) TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_ ## n
325
326// To keep it as transparent as possible, the macros below have been generated
327// using python via the excellent cog.py code generation script. This avoids
328// the need for a bunch of complex (but more general) preprocessor tricks as
329// used in boost.preprocessor.
330//
331// To rerun the code generation in place, use `cog.py -r tinyformat.h`
332// (see http://nedbatchelder.com/code/cog). Alternatively you can just create
333// extra versions by hand.
334
335/*[[[cog
336maxParams = 16
337
338def makeCommaSepLists(lineTemplate, elemTemplate, startInd=1):
339 for j in range(startInd,maxParams+1):
340 list = ', '.join([elemTemplate % {'i':i} for i in range(startInd,j+1)])
341 cog.outl(lineTemplate % {'j':j, 'list':list})
342
343makeCommaSepLists('#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_%(j)d %(list)s',
344 'class T%(i)d')
345
346cog.outl()
347makeCommaSepLists('#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_%(j)d %(list)s',
348 'const T%(i)d& v%(i)d')
349
350cog.outl()
351makeCommaSepLists('#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_%(j)d %(list)s', 'v%(i)d')
352
353cog.outl()
354cog.outl('#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_1')
355makeCommaSepLists('#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_%(j)d , %(list)s',
356 'v%(i)d', startInd = 2)
357
358cog.outl()
359cog.outl('#define TINYFORMAT_FOREACH_ARGNUM(m) \\\n ' +
360 ' '.join(['m(%d)' % (j,) for j in range(1,maxParams+1)]))
361]]]*/
362#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_1 class T1
363#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_2 class T1, class T2
364#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_3 class T1, class T2, class T3
365#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_4 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4
366#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_5 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5
367#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_6 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6
368#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_7 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7
369#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_8 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8
370#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_9 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9
371#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_10 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10
372#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_11 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10, class T11
373#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_12 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10, class T11, class T12
374#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_13 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10, class T11, class T12, class T13
375#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_14 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10, class T11, class T12, class T13, class T14
376#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_15 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10, class T11, class T12, class T13, class T14, class T15
377#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_16 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10, class T11, class T12, class T13, class T14, class T15, class T16
378
379#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_1 const T1& v1
380#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_2 const T1& v1, const T2& v2
381#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_3 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3
382#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_4 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4
383#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_5 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5
384#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_6 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6
385#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_7 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7
386#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_8 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8
387#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_9 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9
388#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_10 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10
389#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_11 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10, const T11& v11
390#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_12 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10, const T11& v11, const T12& v12
391#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_13 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10, const T11& v11, const T12& v12, const T13& v13
392#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_14 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10, const T11& v11, const T12& v12, const T13& v13, const T14& v14
393#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_15 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10, const T11& v11, const T12& v12, const T13& v13, const T14& v14, const T15& v15
394#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_16 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10, const T11& v11, const T12& v12, const T13& v13, const T14& v14, const T15& v15, const T16& v16
395
396#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_1 v1
397#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_2 v1, v2
398#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_3 v1, v2, v3
399#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_4 v1, v2, v3, v4
400#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_5 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5
401#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_6 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6
402#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_7 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7
403#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_8 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8
404#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_9 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9
405#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_10 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10
406#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_11 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11
407#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_12 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12
408#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_13 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13
409#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_14 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14
410#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_15 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15
411#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_16 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16
412
413#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_1
414#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_2 , v2
415#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_3 , v2, v3
416#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_4 , v2, v3, v4
417#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_5 , v2, v3, v4, v5
418#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_6 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6
419#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_7 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7
420#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_8 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8
421#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_9 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9
422#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_10 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10
423#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_11 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11
424#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_12 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12
425#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_13 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13
426#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_14 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14
427#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_15 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15
428#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_16 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16
429
430#define TINYFORMAT_FOREACH_ARGNUM(m) \
431 m(1) m(2) m(3) m(4) m(5) m(6) m(7) m(8) m(9) m(10) m(11) m(12) m(13) m(14) m(15) m(16)
432//[[[end]]]
433
434
435
436namespace detail {
437
438// Class holding current position in format string and an output stream into
439// which arguments are formatted.
440class FormatIterator
441{
442 public:
443 // Flags for features not representable with standard stream state
444 enum ExtraFormatFlags
445 {
446 Flag_None = 0,
447 Flag_TruncateToPrecision = 1<<0, // truncate length to stream precision()
448 Flag_SpacePadPositive = 1<<1, // pad positive values with spaces
449 Flag_VariableWidth = 1<<2, // variable field width in arg list
450 Flag_VariablePrecision = 1<<3 // variable field precision in arg list
451 };
452
453 // out is the output stream, fmt is the full format string
454 FormatIterator(std::ostream& out, const char* fmt)
455 : m_out(out),
456 m_fmt(fmt),
457 m_extraFlags(Flag_None),
458 m_wantWidth(false),
459 m_wantPrecision(false),
460 m_variableWidth(0),
461 m_variablePrecision(0),
462 m_origWidth(out.width()),
463 m_origPrecision(out.precision()),
464 m_origFlags(out.flags()),
465 m_origFill(out.fill())
466 { }
467
468 // Print remaining part of format string.
469 void finish()
470 {
471 // It would be nice if we could do this from the destructor, but we
472 // can't if TINFORMAT_ERROR is used to throw an exception!
473 m_fmt = printFormatStringLiteral(m_out, m_fmt);
474 if(*m_fmt != '\0')
475 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Too many conversion specifiers in format string");
476 }
477
478 ~FormatIterator()
479 {
480 // Restore stream state
481 m_out.width(m_origWidth);
482 m_out.precision(m_origPrecision);
483 m_out.flags(m_origFlags);
484 m_out.fill(m_origFill);
485 }
486
487 template<typename T>
488 void accept(const T& value);
489
490 private:
491 // Parse and return an integer from the string c, as atoi()
492 // On return, c is set to one past the end of the integer.
493 static int parseIntAndAdvance(const char*& c)
494 {
495 int i = 0;
496 for(;*c >= '0' && *c <= '9'; ++c)
497 i = 10*i + (*c - '0');
498 return i;
499 }
500
501 // Format at most truncLen characters of a C string to the given
502 // stream. Return true if formatting proceeded (generic version always
503 // returns false)
504 template<typename T>
505 static bool formatCStringTruncate(std::ostream& /*out*/, const T& /*value*/,
506 std::streamsize /*truncLen*/)
507 {
508 return false;
509 }
510# define TINYFORMAT_DEFINE_FORMAT_C_STRING_TRUNCATE(type) \
511 static bool formatCStringTruncate(std::ostream& out, type* value, \
512 std::streamsize truncLen) \
513 { \
514 std::streamsize len = 0; \
515 while(len < truncLen && value[len] != 0) \
516 ++len; \
517 out.write(value, len); \
518 return true; \
519 }
520 // Overload for const char* and char*. Could overload for signed &
521 // unsigned char too, but these are technically unneeded for printf
522 // compatibility.
523 TINYFORMAT_DEFINE_FORMAT_C_STRING_TRUNCATE(const char)
524 TINYFORMAT_DEFINE_FORMAT_C_STRING_TRUNCATE(char)
525# undef TINYFORMAT_DEFINE_FORMAT_C_STRING_TRUNCATE
526
527 // Print literal part of format string and return next format spec
528 // position.
529 //
530 // Skips over any occurrences of '%%', printing a literal '%' to the
531 // output. The position of the first % character of the next
532 // nontrivial format spec is returned, or the end of string.
533 static const char* printFormatStringLiteral(std::ostream& out,
534 const char* fmt)
535 {
536 const char* c = fmt;
537 for(; true; ++c)
538 {
539 switch(*c)
540 {
541 case '\0':
542 out.write(fmt, static_cast<std::streamsize>(c - fmt));
543 return c;
544 case '%':
545 out.write(fmt, static_cast<std::streamsize>(c - fmt));
546 if(*(c+1) != '%')
547 return c;
548 // for "%%", tack trailing % onto next literal section.
549 fmt = ++c;
550 break;
551 }
552 }
553 }
554
555 static const char* streamStateFromFormat(std::ostream& out,
556 unsigned int& extraFlags,
557 const char* fmtStart,
558 int variableWidth,
559 int variablePrecision);
560
561 // Private copy & assign: Kill gcc warnings with -Weffc++
562 FormatIterator(const FormatIterator&);
563 FormatIterator& operator=(const FormatIterator&);
564
565 // Stream, current format string & state
566 std::ostream& m_out;
567 const char* m_fmt;
568 unsigned int m_extraFlags;
569 // State machine info for handling of variable width & precision
570 bool m_wantWidth;
571 bool m_wantPrecision;
572 int m_variableWidth;
573 int m_variablePrecision;
574 // Saved stream state
575 std::streamsize m_origWidth;
576 std::streamsize m_origPrecision;
577 std::ios::fmtflags m_origFlags;
578 char m_origFill;
579};
580
581
582// Accept a value for formatting into the internal stream.
583template<typename T>
584TINYFORMAT_NOINLINE // < greatly reduces bloat in optimized builds
585void FormatIterator::accept(const T& value)
586{
587 // Parse the format string
588 const char* fmtEnd = 0;
589 if(m_extraFlags == Flag_None && !m_wantWidth && !m_wantPrecision)
590 {
591 m_fmt = printFormatStringLiteral(m_out, m_fmt);
592 fmtEnd = streamStateFromFormat(m_out, m_extraFlags, m_fmt, 0, 0);
593 m_wantWidth = (m_extraFlags & Flag_VariableWidth) != 0;
594 m_wantPrecision = (m_extraFlags & Flag_VariablePrecision) != 0;
595 }
596 // Consume value as variable width and precision specifier if necessary
597 if(m_extraFlags & (Flag_VariableWidth | Flag_VariablePrecision))
598 {
599 if(m_wantWidth || m_wantPrecision)
600 {
601 int v = convertToInt<T>::invoke(value);
602 if(m_wantWidth)
603 {
604 m_variableWidth = v;
605 m_wantWidth = false;
606 }
607 else if(m_wantPrecision)
608 {
609 m_variablePrecision = v;
610 m_wantPrecision = false;
611 }
612 return;
613 }
614 // If we get here, we've set both the variable precision and width as
615 // required and we need to rerun the stream state setup to insert these.
616 fmtEnd = streamStateFromFormat(m_out, m_extraFlags, m_fmt,
617 m_variableWidth, m_variablePrecision);
618 }
619
620 // Format the value into the stream.
621 if(!(m_extraFlags & (Flag_SpacePadPositive | Flag_TruncateToPrecision)))
622 formatValue(m_out, m_fmt, fmtEnd, value);
623 else
624 {
625 // The following are special cases where there's no direct
626 // correspondence between stream formatting and the printf() behaviour.
627 // Instead, we simulate the behaviour crudely by formatting into a
628 // temporary string stream and munging the resulting string.
629 std::ostringstream tmpStream;
630 tmpStream.copyfmt(m_out);
631 if(m_extraFlags & Flag_SpacePadPositive)
632 tmpStream.setf(std::ios::showpos);
633 // formatCStringTruncate is required for truncating conversions like
634 // "%.4s" where at most 4 characters of the c-string should be read.
635 // If we didn't include this special case, we might read off the end.
636 if(!( (m_extraFlags & Flag_TruncateToPrecision) &&
637 formatCStringTruncate(tmpStream, value, m_out.precision()) ))
638 {
639 // Not a truncated c-string; just format normally.
640 formatValue(tmpStream, m_fmt, fmtEnd, value);
641 }
642 std::string result = tmpStream.str(); // allocates... yuck.
643 if(m_extraFlags & Flag_SpacePadPositive)
644 {
645 for(size_t i = 0, iend = result.size(); i < iend; ++i)
646 if(result[i] == '+')
647 result[i] = ' ';
648 }
649 if((m_extraFlags & Flag_TruncateToPrecision) &&
650 (int)result.size() > (int)m_out.precision())
651 m_out.write(result.c_str(), m_out.precision());
652 else
653 m_out << result;
654 }
655 m_extraFlags = Flag_None;
656 m_fmt = fmtEnd;
657}
658
659
660// Parse a format string and set the stream state accordingly.
661//
662// The format mini-language recognized here is meant to be the one from C99,
663// with the form "%[flags][width][.precision][length]type".
664//
665// Formatting options which can't be natively represented using the ostream
666// state are returned in the extraFlags parameter which is a bitwise
667// combination of values from the ExtraFormatFlags enum.
668inline const char* FormatIterator::streamStateFromFormat(std::ostream& out,
669 unsigned int& extraFlags,
670 const char* fmtStart,
671 int variableWidth,
672 int variablePrecision)
673{
674 if(*fmtStart != '%')
675 {
676 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Not enough conversion specifiers in format string");
677 return fmtStart;
678 }
679 // Reset stream state to defaults.
680 out.width(0);
681 out.precision(6);
682 out.fill(' ');
683 // Reset most flags; ignore irrelevant unitbuf & skipws.
684 out.unsetf(std::ios::adjustfield | std::ios::basefield |
685 std::ios::floatfield | std::ios::showbase | std::ios::boolalpha |
686 std::ios::showpoint | std::ios::showpos | std::ios::uppercase);
687 extraFlags = Flag_None;
688 bool precisionSet = false;
689 bool widthSet = false;
690 const char* c = fmtStart + 1;
691 // 1) Parse flags
692 for(;; ++c)
693 {
694 switch(*c)
695 {
696 case '#':
697 out.setf(std::ios::showpoint | std::ios::showbase);
698 continue;
699 case '0':
700 // overridden by left alignment ('-' flag)
701 if(!(out.flags() & std::ios::left))
702 {
703 // Use internal padding so that numeric values are
704 // formatted correctly, eg -00010 rather than 000-10
705 out.fill('0');
706 out.setf(std::ios::internal, std::ios::adjustfield);
707 }
708 continue;
709 case '-':
710 out.fill(' ');
711 out.setf(std::ios::left, std::ios::adjustfield);
712 continue;
713 case ' ':
714 // overridden by show positive sign, '+' flag.
715 if(!(out.flags() & std::ios::showpos))
716 extraFlags |= Flag_SpacePadPositive;
717 continue;
718 case '+':
719 out.setf(std::ios::showpos);
720 extraFlags &= ~Flag_SpacePadPositive;
721 continue;
722 }
723 break;
724 }
725 // 2) Parse width
726 if(*c >= '0' && *c <= '9')
727 {
728 widthSet = true;
729 out.width(parseIntAndAdvance(c));
730 }
731 if(*c == '*')
732 {
733 widthSet = true;
734 if(variableWidth < 0)
735 {
736 // negative widths correspond to '-' flag set
737 out.fill(' ');
738 out.setf(std::ios::left, std::ios::adjustfield);
739 variableWidth = -variableWidth;
740 }
741 out.width(variableWidth);
742 extraFlags |= Flag_VariableWidth;
743 ++c;
744 }
745 // 3) Parse precision
746 if(*c == '.')
747 {
748 ++c;
749 int precision = 0;
750 if(*c == '*')
751 {
752 ++c;
753 extraFlags |= Flag_VariablePrecision;
754 precision = variablePrecision;
755 }
756 else
757 {
758 if(*c >= '0' && *c <= '9')
759 precision = parseIntAndAdvance(c);
760 else if(*c == '-') // negative precisions ignored, treated as zero.
761 parseIntAndAdvance(++c);
762 }
763 out.precision(precision);
764 precisionSet = true;
765 }
766 // 4) Ignore any C99 length modifier
767 while(*c == 'l' || *c == 'h' || *c == 'L' ||
768 *c == 'j' || *c == 'z' || *c == 't')
769 ++c;
770 // 5) We're up to the conversion specifier character.
771 // Set stream flags based on conversion specifier (thanks to the
772 // boost::format class for forging the way here).
773 bool intConversion = false;
774 switch(*c)
775 {
776 case 'u': case 'd': case 'i':
777 out.setf(std::ios::dec, std::ios::basefield);
778 intConversion = true;
779 break;
780 case 'o':
781 out.setf(std::ios::oct, std::ios::basefield);
782 intConversion = true;
783 break;
784 case 'X':
785 out.setf(std::ios::uppercase);
786 case 'x': case 'p':
787 out.setf(std::ios::hex, std::ios::basefield);
788 intConversion = true;
789 break;
790 case 'E':
791 out.setf(std::ios::uppercase);
792 case 'e':
793 out.setf(std::ios::scientific, std::ios::floatfield);
794 out.setf(std::ios::dec, std::ios::basefield);
795 break;
796 case 'F':
797 out.setf(std::ios::uppercase);
798 case 'f':
799 out.setf(std::ios::fixed, std::ios::floatfield);
800 break;
801 case 'G':
802 out.setf(std::ios::uppercase);
803 case 'g':
804 out.setf(std::ios::dec, std::ios::basefield);
805 // As in boost::format, let stream decide float format.
806 out.flags(out.flags() & ~std::ios::floatfield);
807 break;
808 case 'a': case 'A':
809 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: the %a and %A conversion specs "
810 "are not supported");
811 break;
812 case 'c':
813 // Handled as special case inside formatValue()
814 break;
815 case 's':
816 if(precisionSet)
817 extraFlags |= Flag_TruncateToPrecision;
818 // Make %s print booleans as "true" and "false"
819 out.setf(std::ios::boolalpha);
820 break;
821 case 'n':
822 // Not supported - will cause problems!
823 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: %n conversion spec not supported");
824 break;
825 case '\0':
826 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Conversion spec incorrectly "
827 "terminated by end of string");
828 return c;
829 }
830 if(intConversion && precisionSet && !widthSet)
831 {
832 // "precision" for integers gives the minimum number of digits (to be
833 // padded with zeros on the left). This isn't really supported by the
834 // iostreams, but we can approximately simulate it with the width if
835 // the width isn't otherwise used.
836 out.width(out.precision());
837 out.setf(std::ios::internal, std::ios::adjustfield);
838 out.fill('0');
839 }
840 return c+1;
841}
842
843
844
845//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
846// Private format function on top of which the public interface is implemented.
847// We enforce a mimimum of one value to be formatted to prevent bugs looking like
848//
849// const char* myStr = "100% broken";
850// printf(myStr); // Parses % as a format specifier
851#ifdef TINYFORMAT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
852
853template<typename T1>
854void format(FormatIterator& fmtIter, const T1& value1)
855{
856 fmtIter.accept(value1);
857 fmtIter.finish();
858}
859
860// General version for C++11
861template<typename T1, typename... Args>
862void format(FormatIterator& fmtIter, const T1& value1, const Args&... args)
863{
864 fmtIter.accept(value1);
865 format(fmtIter, args...);
866}
867
868#else
869
870inline void format(FormatIterator& fmtIter)
871{
872 fmtIter.finish();
873}
874
875// General version for C++98
876#define TINYFORMAT_MAKE_FORMAT_DETAIL(n) \
877template<TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n)> \
878void format(detail::FormatIterator& fmtIter, TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n)) \
879{ \
880 fmtIter.accept(v1); \
881 format(fmtIter TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL(n)); \
882}
883
884TINYFORMAT_FOREACH_ARGNUM(TINYFORMAT_MAKE_FORMAT_DETAIL)
885#undef TINYFORMAT_MAKE_FORMAT_DETAIL
886
887#endif // End C++98 variadic template emulation for format()
888
889} // namespace detail
890
891
892//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
893// Implement all the main interface functions here in terms of detail::format()
894
895#ifdef TINYFORMAT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
896
897// C++11 - the simple case
898template<typename T1, typename... Args>
899void format(std::ostream& out, const char* fmt, const T1& v1, const Args&... args)
900{
901 detail::FormatIterator fmtIter(out, fmt);
902 format(fmtIter, v1, args...);
903}
904
905template<typename T1, typename... Args>
906std::string format(const char* fmt, const T1& v1, const Args&... args)
907{
908 std::ostringstream oss;
909 format(oss, fmt, v1, args...);
910 return oss.str();
911}
912
913template<typename T1, typename... Args>
914std::string format(const std::string &fmt, const T1& v1, const Args&... args)
915{
916 std::ostringstream oss;
917 format(oss, fmt.c_str(), v1, args...);
918 return oss.str();
919}
920
921template<typename T1, typename... Args>
922void printf(const char* fmt, const T1& v1, const Args&... args)
923{
924 format(std::cout, fmt, v1, args...);
925}
926
927#else
928
929// C++98 - define the interface functions using the wrapping macros
930#define TINYFORMAT_MAKE_FORMAT_FUNCS(n) \
931 \
932template<TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n)> \
933void format(std::ostream& out, const char* fmt, TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n)) \
934{ \
935 tinyformat::detail::FormatIterator fmtIter(out, fmt); \
936 tinyformat::detail::format(fmtIter, TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n)); \
937} \
938 \
939template<TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n)> \
940std::string format(const char* fmt, TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n)) \
941{ \
942 std::ostringstream oss; \
943 tinyformat::format(oss, fmt, TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n)); \
944 return oss.str(); \
945} \
946 \
947template<TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n)> \
948std::string format(const std::string &fmt, TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n)) \
949{ \
950 std::ostringstream oss; \
951 tinyformat::format(oss, fmt.c_str(), TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n)); \
952 return oss.str(); \
953} \
954 \
955template<TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n)> \
956void printf(const char* fmt, TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n)) \
957{ \
958 tinyformat::format(std::cout, fmt, TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n)); \
959}
960
961TINYFORMAT_FOREACH_ARGNUM(TINYFORMAT_MAKE_FORMAT_FUNCS)
962#undef TINYFORMAT_MAKE_FORMAT_FUNCS
963#endif
964
965
966//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
967// Define deprecated wrapping macro for backward compatibility in tinyformat
968// 1.x. Will be removed in version 2!
969#define TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_EXTRA_ARGS
970#define TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(n, returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, \
971 bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
972template<TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n)> \
973returnType funcName(TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_EXTRA_ARGS const char* fmt, \
974 TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n)) funcDeclSuffix \
975{ \
976 bodyPrefix \
977 tinyformat::format(streamName, fmt, TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n)); \
978 bodySuffix \
979} \
980
981#define TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT(returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, \
982 bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
983inline \
984returnType funcName(TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_EXTRA_ARGS const char* fmt \
985 ) funcDeclSuffix \
986{ \
987 bodyPrefix \
988 tinyformat::detail::FormatIterator(streamName, fmt).finish(); \
989 bodySuffix \
990} \
991TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(1 , returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
992TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(2 , returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
993TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(3 , returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
994TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(4 , returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
995TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(5 , returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
996TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(6 , returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
997TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(7 , returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
998TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(8 , returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
999TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(9 , returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
1000TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(10, returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
1001TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(11, returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
1002TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(12, returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
1003TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(13, returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
1004TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(14, returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
1005TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(15, returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
1006TINYFORMAT_WRAP_FORMAT_N(16, returnType, funcName, funcDeclSuffix, bodyPrefix, streamName, bodySuffix) \
1007
1008
1009} // namespace tinyformat
1010
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1011#define strprintf tfm::format
1012
b77dfdc9 1013#endif // TINYFORMAT_H_INCLUDED
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