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-/*
- Formatting library for C++
-
- Copyright (c) 2012 - 2016, Victor Zverovich
- All rights reserved.
-
- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
-
- 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
- list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
- this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
- and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
- ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
- WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
- DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR
- ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
- (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
- LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
- ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
- SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-
-#ifndef FMT_FORMAT_H_
-#define FMT_FORMAT_H_
-
-#include <cassert>
-#include <clocale>
-#include <cmath>
-#include <cstdio>
-#include <cstring>
-#include <limits>
-#include <memory>
-#include <stdexcept>
-#include <string>
-#include <vector>
-#include <utility>
-
-#ifdef _SECURE_SCL
-# define FMT_SECURE_SCL _SECURE_SCL
-#else
-# define FMT_SECURE_SCL 0
-#endif
-
-#if FMT_SECURE_SCL
-# include <iterator>
-#endif
-
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
-# define FMT_MSC_VER _MSC_VER
-#else
-# define FMT_MSC_VER 0
-#endif
-
-#if FMT_MSC_VER && FMT_MSC_VER <= 1500
-typedef unsigned __int32 uint32_t;
-typedef unsigned __int64 uint64_t;
-typedef __int64 intmax_t;
-#else
-#include <stdint.h>
-#endif
-
-#if !defined(FMT_HEADER_ONLY) && defined(_WIN32)
-# ifdef FMT_EXPORT
-# define FMT_API __declspec(dllexport)
-# elif defined(FMT_SHARED)
-# define FMT_API __declspec(dllimport)
-# endif
-#endif
-#ifndef FMT_API
-# define FMT_API
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __GNUC__
-# define FMT_GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__)
-# define FMT_GCC_EXTENSION __extension__
-# if FMT_GCC_VERSION >= 406
-# pragma GCC diagnostic push
-// Disable the warning about "long long" which is sometimes reported even
-// when using __extension__.
-# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wlong-long"
-// Disable the warning about declaration shadowing because it affects too
-// many valid cases.
-# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wshadow"
-// Disable the warning about implicit conversions that may change the sign of
-// an integer; silencing it otherwise would require many explicit casts.
-# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wsign-conversion"
-# endif
-# if __cplusplus >= 201103L || defined __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__
-# define FMT_HAS_GXX_CXX11 1
-# endif
-#else
-# define FMT_GCC_EXTENSION
-#endif
-
-#if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
-# define FMT_ICC_VERSION __INTEL_COMPILER
-#elif defined(__ICL)
-# define FMT_ICC_VERSION __ICL
-#endif
-
-#if defined(__clang__) && !defined(FMT_ICC_VERSION)
-# pragma clang diagnostic push
-# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdocumentation-unknown-command"
-# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wpadded"
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __GNUC_LIBSTD__
-# define FMT_GNUC_LIBSTD_VERSION (__GNUC_LIBSTD__ * 100 + __GNUC_LIBSTD_MINOR__)
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __has_feature
-# define FMT_HAS_FEATURE(x) __has_feature(x)
-#else
-# define FMT_HAS_FEATURE(x) 0
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __has_builtin
-# define FMT_HAS_BUILTIN(x) __has_builtin(x)
-#else
-# define FMT_HAS_BUILTIN(x) 0
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __has_cpp_attribute
-# define FMT_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(x) __has_cpp_attribute(x)
-#else
-# define FMT_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(x) 0
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FMT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
-// Variadic templates are available in GCC since version 4.4
-// (http://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx0x.html) and in Visual C++
-// since version 2013.
-# define FMT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES \
- (FMT_HAS_FEATURE(cxx_variadic_templates) || \
- (FMT_GCC_VERSION >= 404 && FMT_HAS_GXX_CXX11) || FMT_MSC_VER >= 1800)
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FMT_USE_RVALUE_REFERENCES
-// Don't use rvalue references when compiling with clang and an old libstdc++
-// as the latter doesn't provide std::move.
-# if defined(FMT_GNUC_LIBSTD_VERSION) && FMT_GNUC_LIBSTD_VERSION <= 402
-# define FMT_USE_RVALUE_REFERENCES 0
-# else
-# define FMT_USE_RVALUE_REFERENCES \
- (FMT_HAS_FEATURE(cxx_rvalue_references) || \
- (FMT_GCC_VERSION >= 403 && FMT_HAS_GXX_CXX11) || FMT_MSC_VER >= 1600)
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#if FMT_USE_RVALUE_REFERENCES
-# include <utility> // for std::move
-#endif
-
-// Check if exceptions are disabled.
-#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__EXCEPTIONS)
-# define FMT_EXCEPTIONS 0
-#endif
-#if FMT_MSC_VER && !_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
-# define FMT_EXCEPTIONS 0
-#endif
-#ifndef FMT_EXCEPTIONS
-# define FMT_EXCEPTIONS 1
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FMT_THROW
-# if FMT_EXCEPTIONS
-# define FMT_THROW(x) throw x
-# else
-# define FMT_THROW(x) assert(false)
-# endif
-#endif
-
-// Define FMT_USE_NOEXCEPT to make fmt use noexcept (C++11 feature).
-#ifndef FMT_USE_NOEXCEPT
-# define FMT_USE_NOEXCEPT 0
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FMT_NOEXCEPT
-# if FMT_EXCEPTIONS
-# if FMT_USE_NOEXCEPT || FMT_HAS_FEATURE(cxx_noexcept) || \
- (FMT_GCC_VERSION >= 408 && FMT_HAS_GXX_CXX11) || \
- FMT_MSC_VER >= 1900
-# define FMT_NOEXCEPT noexcept
-# else
-# define FMT_NOEXCEPT throw()
-# endif
-# else
-# define FMT_NOEXCEPT
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FMT_OVERRIDE
-# if FMT_USE_OVERRIDE || FMT_HAS_FEATURE(cxx_override) || \
- (FMT_GCC_VERSION >= 408 && FMT_HAS_GXX_CXX11) || \
- FMT_MSC_VER >= 1900
-# define FMT_OVERRIDE override
-# else
-# define FMT_OVERRIDE
-# endif
-#endif
-
-
-// A macro to disallow the copy constructor and operator= functions
-// This should be used in the private: declarations for a class
-#ifndef FMT_USE_DELETED_FUNCTIONS
-# define FMT_USE_DELETED_FUNCTIONS 0
-#endif
-
-#if FMT_USE_DELETED_FUNCTIONS || FMT_HAS_FEATURE(cxx_deleted_functions) || \
- (FMT_GCC_VERSION >= 404 && FMT_HAS_GXX_CXX11) || FMT_MSC_VER >= 1800
-# define FMT_DELETED_OR_UNDEFINED = delete
-# define FMT_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TypeName) \
- TypeName(const TypeName&) = delete; \
- TypeName& operator=(const TypeName&) = delete
-#else
-# define FMT_DELETED_OR_UNDEFINED
-# define FMT_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TypeName) \
- TypeName(const TypeName&); \
- TypeName& operator=(const TypeName&)
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FMT_USE_USER_DEFINED_LITERALS
-// All compilers which support UDLs also support variadic templates. This
-// makes the fmt::literals implementation easier. However, an explicit check
-// for variadic templates is added here just in case.
-// For Intel's compiler both it and the system gcc/msc must support UDLs.
-# define FMT_USE_USER_DEFINED_LITERALS \
- FMT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES && FMT_USE_RVALUE_REFERENCES && \
- (FMT_HAS_FEATURE(cxx_user_literals) || \
- (FMT_GCC_VERSION >= 407 && FMT_HAS_GXX_CXX11) || FMT_MSC_VER >= 1900) && \
- (!defined(FMT_ICC_VERSION) || FMT_ICC_VERSION >= 1500)
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FMT_ASSERT
-# define FMT_ASSERT(condition, message) assert((condition) && message)
-#endif
-
-#if FMT_GCC_VERSION >= 400 || FMT_HAS_BUILTIN(__builtin_clz)
-# define FMT_BUILTIN_CLZ(n) __builtin_clz(n)
-#endif
-
-#if FMT_GCC_VERSION >= 400 || FMT_HAS_BUILTIN(__builtin_clzll)
-# define FMT_BUILTIN_CLZLL(n) __builtin_clzll(n)
-#endif
-
-// Some compilers masquerade as both MSVC and GCC-likes or
-// otherwise support __builtin_clz and __builtin_clzll, so
-// only define FMT_BUILTIN_CLZ using the MSVC intrinsics
-// if the clz and clzll builtins are not available.
-#if FMT_MSC_VER && !defined(FMT_BUILTIN_CLZLL)
-# include <intrin.h> // _BitScanReverse, _BitScanReverse64
-
-namespace fmt
-{
-namespace internal
-{
-# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanReverse)
-inline uint32_t clz(uint32_t x)
-{
- unsigned long r = 0;
- _BitScanReverse(&r, x);
-
- assert(x != 0);
- // Static analysis complains about using uninitialized data
- // "r", but the only way that can happen is if "x" is 0,
- // which the callers guarantee to not happen.
-# pragma warning(suppress: 6102)
- return 31 - r;
-}
-# define FMT_BUILTIN_CLZ(n) fmt::internal::clz(n)
-
-# ifdef _WIN64
-# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanReverse64)
-# endif
-
-inline uint32_t clzll(uint64_t x)
-{
- unsigned long r = 0;
-# ifdef _WIN64
- _BitScanReverse64(&r, x);
-# else
- // Scan the high 32 bits.
- if (_BitScanReverse(&r, static_cast<uint32_t>(x >> 32)))
- return 63 - (r + 32);
-
- // Scan the low 32 bits.
- _BitScanReverse(&r, static_cast<uint32_t>(x));
-# endif
-
- assert(x != 0);
- // Static analysis complains about using uninitialized data
- // "r", but the only way that can happen is if "x" is 0,
- // which the callers guarantee to not happen.
-# pragma warning(suppress: 6102)
- return 63 - r;
-}
-# define FMT_BUILTIN_CLZLL(n) fmt::internal::clzll(n)
-}
-}
-#endif
-
-namespace fmt
-{
-namespace internal
-{
-struct DummyInt
-{
- int data[2];
- operator int() const
- {
- return 0;
- }
-};
-typedef std::numeric_limits<fmt::internal::DummyInt> FPUtil;
-
-// Dummy implementations of system functions such as signbit and ecvt called
-// if the latter are not available.
-inline DummyInt signbit(...)
-{
- return DummyInt();
-}
-inline DummyInt _ecvt_s(...)
-{
- return DummyInt();
-}
-inline DummyInt isinf(...)
-{
- return DummyInt();
-}
-inline DummyInt _finite(...)
-{
- return DummyInt();
-}
-inline DummyInt isnan(...)
-{
- return DummyInt();
-}
-inline DummyInt _isnan(...)
-{
- return DummyInt();
-}
-
-// A helper function to suppress bogus "conditional expression is constant"
-// warnings.
-template <typename T>
-inline T const_check(T value)
-{
- return value;
-}
-}
-} // namespace fmt
-
-namespace std
-{
-// Standard permits specialization of std::numeric_limits. This specialization
-// is used to resolve ambiguity between isinf and std::isinf in glibc:
-// https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=48891
-// and the same for isnan and signbit.
-template <>
-class numeric_limits<fmt::internal::DummyInt> :
- public std::numeric_limits<int>
-{
-public:
- // Portable version of isinf.
- template <typename T>
- static bool isinfinity(T x)
- {
- using namespace fmt::internal;
- // The resolution "priority" is:
- // isinf macro > std::isinf > ::isinf > fmt::internal::isinf
- if (const_check(sizeof(isinf(x)) == sizeof(bool) ||
- sizeof(isinf(x)) == sizeof(int)))
- {
- return isinf(x) != 0;
- }
- return !_finite(static_cast<double>(x));
- }
-
- // Portable version of isnan.
- template <typename T>
- static bool isnotanumber(T x)
- {
- using namespace fmt::internal;
- if (const_check(sizeof(isnan(x)) == sizeof(bool) ||
- sizeof(isnan(x)) == sizeof(int)))
- {
- return isnan(x) != 0;
- }
- return _isnan(static_cast<double>(x)) != 0;
- }
-
- // Portable version of signbit.
- static bool isnegative(double x)
- {
- using namespace fmt::internal;
- if (const_check(sizeof(signbit(x)) == sizeof(int)))
- return signbit(x) != 0;
- if (x < 0) return true;
- if (!isnotanumber(x)) return false;
- int dec = 0, sign = 0;
- char buffer[2]; // The buffer size must be >= 2 or _ecvt_s will fail.
- _ecvt_s(buffer, sizeof(buffer), x, 0, &dec, &sign);
- return sign != 0;
- }
-};
-} // namespace std
-
-namespace fmt
-{
-
-// Fix the warning about long long on older versions of GCC
-// that don't support the diagnostic pragma.
-FMT_GCC_EXTENSION typedef long long LongLong;
-FMT_GCC_EXTENSION typedef unsigned long long ULongLong;
-
-#if FMT_USE_RVALUE_REFERENCES
-using std::move;
-#endif
-
-template <typename Char>
-class BasicWriter;
-
-typedef BasicWriter<char> Writer;
-typedef BasicWriter<wchar_t> WWriter;
-
-template <typename Char>
-class ArgFormatter;
-
-template <typename CharType,
- typename ArgFormatter = fmt::ArgFormatter<CharType> >
-class BasicFormatter;
-
-/**
- \rst
- A string reference. It can be constructed from a C string or ``std::string``.
-
- You can use one of the following typedefs for common character types:
-
- +------------+-------------------------+
- | Type | Definition |
- +============+=========================+
- | StringRef | BasicStringRef<char> |
- +------------+-------------------------+
- | WStringRef | BasicStringRef<wchar_t> |
- +------------+-------------------------+
-
- This class is most useful as a parameter type to allow passing
- different types of strings to a function, for example::
-
- template <typename... Args>
- std::string format(StringRef format_str, const Args & ... args);
-
- format("{}", 42);
- format(std::string("{}"), 42);
- \endrst
- */
-template <typename Char>
-class BasicStringRef
-{
-private:
- const Char *data_;
- std::size_t size_;
-
-public:
- /** Constructs a string reference object from a C string and a size. */
- BasicStringRef(const Char *s, std::size_t size) : data_(s), size_(size) {}
-
- /**
- \rst
- Constructs a string reference object from a C string computing
- the size with ``std::char_traits<Char>::length``.
- \endrst
- */
- BasicStringRef(const Char *s)
- : data_(s), size_(std::char_traits<Char>::length(s)) {}
-
- /**
- \rst
- Constructs a string reference from an ``std::string`` object.
- \endrst
- */
- BasicStringRef(const std::basic_string<Char> &s)
- : data_(s.c_str()), size_(s.size()) {}
-
- /**
- \rst
- Converts a string reference to an ``std::string`` object.
- \endrst
- */
- std::basic_string<Char> to_string() const
- {
- return std::basic_string<Char>(data_, size_);
- }
-
- /** Returns a pointer to the string data. */
- const Char *data() const
- {
- return data_;
- }
-
- /** Returns the string size. */
- std::size_t size() const
- {
- return size_;
- }
-
- // Lexicographically compare this string reference to other.
- int compare(BasicStringRef other) const
- {
- std::size_t size = size_ < other.size_ ? size_ : other.size_;
- int result = std::char_traits<Char>::compare(data_, other.data_, size);
- if (result == 0)
- result = size_ == other.size_ ? 0 : (size_ < other.size_ ? -1 : 1);
- return result;
- }
-
- friend bool operator==(BasicStringRef lhs, BasicStringRef rhs)
- {
- return lhs.compare(rhs) == 0;
- }
- friend bool operator!=(BasicStringRef lhs, BasicStringRef rhs)
- {
- return lhs.compare(rhs) != 0;
- }
- friend bool operator<(BasicStringRef lhs, BasicStringRef rhs)
- {
- return lhs.compare(rhs) < 0;
- }
- friend bool operator<=(BasicStringRef lhs, BasicStringRef rhs)
- {
- return lhs.compare(rhs) <= 0;
- }
- friend bool operator>(BasicStringRef lhs, BasicStringRef rhs)
- {
- return lhs.compare(rhs) > 0;
- }
- friend bool operator>=(BasicStringRef lhs, BasicStringRef rhs)
- {
- return lhs.compare(rhs) >= 0;
- }
-};
-
-typedef BasicStringRef<char> StringRef;
-typedef BasicStringRef<wchar_t> WStringRef;
-
-/**
- \rst
- A reference to a null terminated string. It can be constructed from a C
- string or ``std::string``.
-
- You can use one of the following typedefs for common character types:
-
- +-------------+--------------------------+
- | Type | Definition |
- +=============+==========================+
- | CStringRef | BasicCStringRef<char> |
- +-------------+--------------------------+
- | WCStringRef | BasicCStringRef<wchar_t> |
- +-------------+--------------------------+
-
- This class is most useful as a parameter type to allow passing
- different types of strings to a function, for example::
-
- template <typename... Args>
- std::string format(CStringRef format_str, const Args & ... args);
-
- format("{}", 42);
- format(std::string("{}"), 42);
- \endrst
- */
-template <typename Char>
-class BasicCStringRef
-{
-private:
- const Char *data_;
-
-public:
- /** Constructs a string reference object from a C string. */
- BasicCStringRef(const Char *s) : data_(s) {}
-
- /**
- \rst
- Constructs a string reference from an ``std::string`` object.
- \endrst
- */
- BasicCStringRef(const std::basic_string<Char> &s) : data_(s.c_str()) {}
-
- /** Returns the pointer to a C string. */
- const Char *c_str() const
- {
- return data_;
- }
-};
-
-typedef BasicCStringRef<char> CStringRef;
-typedef BasicCStringRef<wchar_t> WCStringRef;
-
-/** A formatting error such as invalid format string. */
-class FormatError : public std::runtime_error
-{
-public:
- explicit FormatError(CStringRef message)
- : std::runtime_error(message.c_str()) {}
- ~FormatError() throw();
-};
-
-namespace internal
-{
-
-// MakeUnsigned<T>::Type gives an unsigned type corresponding to integer type T.
-template <typename T>
-struct MakeUnsigned
-{
- typedef T Type;
-};
-
-#define FMT_SPECIALIZE_MAKE_UNSIGNED(T, U) \
- template <> \
- struct MakeUnsigned<T> { typedef U Type; }
-
-FMT_SPECIALIZE_MAKE_UNSIGNED(char, unsigned char);
-FMT_SPECIALIZE_MAKE_UNSIGNED(signed char, unsigned char);
-FMT_SPECIALIZE_MAKE_UNSIGNED(short, unsigned short);
-FMT_SPECIALIZE_MAKE_UNSIGNED(int, unsigned);
-FMT_SPECIALIZE_MAKE_UNSIGNED(long, unsigned long);
-FMT_SPECIALIZE_MAKE_UNSIGNED(LongLong, ULongLong);
-
-// Casts nonnegative integer to unsigned.
-template <typename Int>
-inline typename MakeUnsigned<Int>::Type to_unsigned(Int value)
-{
- FMT_ASSERT(value >= 0, "negative value");
- return static_cast<typename MakeUnsigned<Int>::Type>(value);
-}
-
-// The number of characters to store in the MemoryBuffer object itself
-// to avoid dynamic memory allocation.
-enum { INLINE_BUFFER_SIZE = 500 };
-
-#if FMT_SECURE_SCL
-// Use checked iterator to avoid warnings on MSVC.
-template <typename T>
-inline stdext::checked_array_iterator<T*> make_ptr(T *ptr, std::size_t size)
-{
- return stdext::checked_array_iterator<T*>(ptr, size);
-}
-#else
-template <typename T>
-inline T *make_ptr(T *ptr, std::size_t)
-{
- return ptr;
-}
-#endif
-} // namespace internal
-
-/**
- \rst
- A buffer supporting a subset of ``std::vector``'s operations.
- \endrst
- */
-template <typename T>
-class Buffer
-{
-private:
- FMT_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Buffer);
-
-protected:
- T *ptr_;
- std::size_t size_;
- std::size_t capacity_;
-
- Buffer(T *ptr = 0, std::size_t capacity = 0)
- : ptr_(ptr), size_(0), capacity_(capacity) {}
-
- /**
- \rst
- Increases the buffer capacity to hold at least *size* elements updating
- ``ptr_`` and ``capacity_``.
- \endrst
- */
- virtual void grow(std::size_t size) = 0;
-
-public:
- virtual ~Buffer() {}
-
- /** Returns the size of this buffer. */
- std::size_t size() const
- {
- return size_;
- }
-
- /** Returns the capacity of this buffer. */
- std::size_t capacity() const
- {
- return capacity_;
- }
-
- /**
- Resizes the buffer. If T is a POD type new elements may not be initialized.
- */
- void resize(std::size_t new_size)
- {
- if (new_size > capacity_)
- grow(new_size);
- size_ = new_size;
- }
-
- /**
- \rst
- Reserves space to store at least *capacity* elements.
- \endrst
- */
- void reserve(std::size_t capacity)
- {
- if (capacity > capacity_)
- grow(capacity);
- }
-
- void clear() FMT_NOEXCEPT { size_ = 0; }
-
- void push_back(const T &value)
- {
- if (size_ == capacity_)
- grow(size_ + 1);
- ptr_[size_++] = value;
- }
-
- /** Appends data to the end of the buffer. */
- template <typename U>
- void append(const U *begin, const U *end);
-
- T &operator[](std::size_t index)
- {
- return ptr_[index];
- }
- const T &operator[](std::size_t index) const
- {
- return ptr_[index];
- }
-};
-
-template <typename T>
-template <typename U>
-void Buffer<T>::append(const U *begin, const U *end)
-{
- std::size_t new_size = size_ + internal::to_unsigned(end - begin);
- if (new_size > capacity_)
- grow(new_size);
- std::uninitialized_copy(begin, end,
- internal::make_ptr(ptr_, capacity_) + size_);
- size_ = new_size;
-}
-
-namespace internal
-{
-
-// A memory buffer for trivially copyable/constructible types with the first
-// SIZE elements stored in the object itself.
-template <typename T, std::size_t SIZE, typename Allocator = std::allocator<T> >
-class MemoryBuffer : private Allocator, public Buffer<T>
-{
-private:
- T data_[SIZE];
-
- // Deallocate memory allocated by the buffer.
- void deallocate()
- {
- if (this->ptr_ != data_) Allocator::deallocate(this->ptr_, this->capacity_);
- }
-
-protected:
- void grow(std::size_t size) FMT_OVERRIDE;
-
-public:
- explicit MemoryBuffer(const Allocator &alloc = Allocator())
- : Allocator(alloc), Buffer<T>(data_, SIZE) {}
- ~MemoryBuffer()
- {
- deallocate();
- }
-
-#if FMT_USE_RVALUE_REFERENCES
-private:
- // Move data from other to this buffer.
- void move(MemoryBuffer &other)
- {
- Allocator &this_alloc = *this, &other_alloc = other;
- this_alloc = std::move(other_alloc);
- this->size_ = other.size_;
- this->capacity_ = other.capacity_;
- if (other.ptr_ == other.data_)
- {
- this->ptr_ = data_;
- std::uninitialized_copy(other.data_, other.data_ + this->size_,
- make_ptr(data_, this->capacity_));
- }
- else
- {
- this->ptr_ = other.ptr_;
- // Set pointer to the inline array so that delete is not called
- // when deallocating.
- other.ptr_ = other.data_;
- }
- }
-
-public:
- MemoryBuffer(MemoryBuffer &&other)
- {
- move(other);
- }
-
- MemoryBuffer &operator=(MemoryBuffer &&other)
- {
- assert(this != &other);
- deallocate();
- move(other);
- return *this;
- }
-#endif
-
- // Returns a copy of the allocator associated with this buffer.
- Allocator get_allocator() const
- {
- return *this;
- }
-};
-
-template <typename T, std::size_t SIZE, typename Allocator>
-void MemoryBuffer<T, SIZE, Allocator>::grow(std::size_t size)
-{
- std::size_t new_capacity = this->capacity_ + this->capacity_ / 2;
- if (size > new_capacity)
- new_capacity = size;
- T *new_ptr = this->allocate(new_capacity);
- // The following code doesn't throw, so the raw pointer above doesn't leak.
- std::uninitialized_copy(this->ptr_, this->ptr_ + this->size_,
- make_ptr(new_ptr, new_capacity));
- std::size_t old_capacity = this->capacity_;
- T *old_ptr = this->ptr_;
- this->capacity_ = new_capacity;
- this->ptr_ = new_ptr;
- // deallocate may throw (at least in principle), but it doesn't matter since
- // the buffer already uses the new storage and will deallocate it in case
- // of exception.
- if (old_ptr != data_)
- Allocator::deallocate(old_ptr, old_capacity);
-}
-
-// A fixed-size buffer.
-template <typename Char>
-class FixedBuffer : public fmt::Buffer<Char>
-{
-public:
- FixedBuffer(Char *array, std::size_t size) : fmt::Buffer<Char>(array, size) {}
-
-protected:
- FMT_API void grow(std::size_t size);
-};
-
-template <typename Char>
-class BasicCharTraits
-{
-public:
-#if FMT_SECURE_SCL
- typedef stdext::checked_array_iterator<Char*> CharPtr;
-#else
- typedef Char *CharPtr;
-#endif
- static Char cast(int value)
- {
- return static_cast<Char>(value);
- }
-};
-
-template <typename Char>
-class CharTraits;
-
-template <>
-class CharTraits<char> : public BasicCharTraits<char>
-{
-private:
- // Conversion from wchar_t to char is not allowed.
- static char convert(wchar_t);
-
-public:
- static char convert(char value)
- {
- return value;
- }
-
- // Formats a floating-point number.
- template <typename T>
- FMT_API static int format_float(char *buffer, std::size_t size,
- const char *format, unsigned width, int precision, T value);
-};
-
-template <>
-class CharTraits<wchar_t> : public BasicCharTraits<wchar_t>
-{
-public:
- static wchar_t convert(char value)
- {
- return value;
- }
- static wchar_t convert(wchar_t value)
- {
- return value;
- }
-
- template <typename T>
- FMT_API static int format_float(wchar_t *buffer, std::size_t size,
- const wchar_t *format, unsigned width, int precision, T value);
-};
-
-// Checks if a number is negative - used to avoid warnings.
-template <bool IsSigned>
-struct SignChecker
-{
- template <typename T>
- static bool is_negative(T value)
- {
- return value < 0;
- }
-};
-
-template <>
-struct SignChecker<false>
-{
- template <typename T>
- static bool is_negative(T)
- {
- return false;
- }
-};
-
-// Returns true if value is negative, false otherwise.
-// Same as (value < 0) but doesn't produce warnings if T is an unsigned type.
-template <typename T>
-inline bool is_negative(T value)
-{
- return SignChecker<std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed>::is_negative(value);
-}
-
-// Selects uint32_t if FitsIn32Bits is true, uint64_t otherwise.
-template <bool FitsIn32Bits>
-struct TypeSelector
-{
- typedef uint32_t Type;
-};
-
-template <>
-struct TypeSelector<false>
-{
- typedef uint64_t Type;
-};
-
-template <typename T>
-struct IntTraits
-{
- // Smallest of uint32_t and uint64_t that is large enough to represent
- // all values of T.
- typedef typename
- TypeSelector<std::numeric_limits<T>::digits <= 32>::Type MainType;
-};
-
-FMT_API void report_unknown_type(char code, const char *type);
-
-// Static data is placed in this class template to allow header-only
-// configuration.
-template <typename T = void>
-struct FMT_API BasicData
-{
- static const uint32_t POWERS_OF_10_32[];
- static const uint64_t POWERS_OF_10_64[];
- static const char DIGITS[];
-};
-
-#ifndef FMT_USE_EXTERN_TEMPLATES
-// Clang doesn't have a feature check for extern templates so we check
-// for variadic templates which were introduced in the same version.
-# define FMT_USE_EXTERN_TEMPLATES (__clang__ && FMT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
-#endif
-
-#if FMT_USE_EXTERN_TEMPLATES && !defined(FMT_HEADER_ONLY)
-extern template struct BasicData<void>;
-#endif
-
-typedef BasicData<> Data;
-
-#ifdef FMT_BUILTIN_CLZLL
-// Returns the number of decimal digits in n. Leading zeros are not counted
-// except for n == 0 in which case count_digits returns 1.
-inline unsigned count_digits(uint64_t n)
-{
- // Based on http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html#IntegerLog10
- // and the benchmark https://github.com/localvoid/cxx-benchmark-count-digits.
- int t = (64 - FMT_BUILTIN_CLZLL(n | 1)) * 1233 >> 12;
- return to_unsigned(t) - (n < Data::POWERS_OF_10_64[t]) + 1;
-}
-#else
-// Fallback version of count_digits used when __builtin_clz is not available.
-inline unsigned count_digits(uint64_t n)
-{
- unsigned count = 1;
- for (;;)
- {
- // Integer division is slow so do it for a group of four digits instead
- // of for every digit. The idea comes from the talk by Alexandrescu
- // "Three Optimization Tips for C++". See speed-test for a comparison.
- if (n < 10) return count;
- if (n < 100) return count + 1;
- if (n < 1000) return count + 2;
- if (n < 10000) return count + 3;
- n /= 10000u;
- count += 4;
- }
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifdef FMT_BUILTIN_CLZ
-// Optional version of count_digits for better performance on 32-bit platforms.
-inline unsigned count_digits(uint32_t n)
-{
- int t = (32 - FMT_BUILTIN_CLZ(n | 1)) * 1233 >> 12;
- return to_unsigned(t) - (n < Data::POWERS_OF_10_32[t]) + 1;
-}
-#endif
-
-// A functor that doesn't add a thousands separator.
-struct NoThousandsSep
-{
- template <typename Char>
- void operator()(Char *) {}
-};
-
-// A functor that adds a thousands separator.
-class ThousandsSep
-{
-private:
- fmt::StringRef sep_;
-
- // Index of a decimal digit with the least significant digit having index 0.
- unsigned digit_index_;
-
-public:
- explicit ThousandsSep(fmt::StringRef sep) : sep_(sep), digit_index_(0) {}
-
- template <typename Char>
- void operator()(Char *&buffer)
- {
- if (++digit_index_ % 3 != 0)
- return;
- buffer -= sep_.size();
- std::uninitialized_copy(sep_.data(), sep_.data() + sep_.size(),
- internal::make_ptr(buffer, sep_.size()));
- }
-};
-
-// Formats a decimal unsigned integer value writing into buffer.
-// thousands_sep is a functor that is called after writing each char to
-// add a thousands separator if necessary.
-template <typename UInt, typename Char, typename ThousandsSep>
-inline void format_decimal(Char *buffer, UInt value, unsigned num_digits,
- ThousandsSep thousands_sep)
-{
- buffer += num_digits;
- while (value >= 100)
- {
- // Integer division is slow so do it for a group of two digits instead
- // of for every digit. The idea comes from the talk by Alexandrescu
- // "Three Optimization Tips for C++". See speed-test for a comparison.
- unsigned index = static_cast<unsigned>((value % 100) * 2);
- value /= 100;
- *--buffer = Data::DIGITS[index + 1];
- thousands_sep(buffer);
- *--buffer = Data::DIGITS[index];
- thousands_sep(buffer);
- }
- if (value < 10)
- {
- *--buffer = static_cast<char>('0' + value);
- return;
- }
- unsigned index = static_cast<unsigned>(value * 2);
- *--buffer = Data::DIGITS[index + 1];
- thousands_sep(buffer);
- *--buffer = Data::DIGITS[index];
-}
-
-template <typename UInt, typename Char>
-inline void format_decimal(Char *buffer, UInt value, unsigned num_digits)
-{
- return format_decimal(buffer, value, num_digits, NoThousandsSep());
-}
-
-#ifndef _WIN32
-# define FMT_USE_WINDOWS_H 0
-#elif !defined(FMT_USE_WINDOWS_H)
-# define FMT_USE_WINDOWS_H 1
-#endif
-
-// Define FMT_USE_WINDOWS_H to 0 to disable use of windows.h.
-// All the functionality that relies on it will be disabled too.
-#if FMT_USE_WINDOWS_H
-// A converter from UTF-8 to UTF-16.
-// It is only provided for Windows since other systems support UTF-8 natively.
-class UTF8ToUTF16
-{
-private:
- MemoryBuffer<wchar_t, INLINE_BUFFER_SIZE> buffer_;
-
-public:
- FMT_API explicit UTF8ToUTF16(StringRef s);
- operator WStringRef() const
- {
- return WStringRef(&buffer_[0], size());
- }
- size_t size() const
- {
- return buffer_.size() - 1;
- }
- const wchar_t *c_str() const
- {
- return &buffer_[0];
- }
- std::wstring str() const
- {
- return std::wstring(&buffer_[0], size());
- }
-};
-
-// A converter from UTF-16 to UTF-8.
-// It is only provided for Windows since other systems support UTF-8 natively.
-class UTF16ToUTF8
-{
-private:
- MemoryBuffer<char, INLINE_BUFFER_SIZE> buffer_;
-
-public:
- UTF16ToUTF8() {}
- FMT_API explicit UTF16ToUTF8(WStringRef s);
- operator StringRef() const
- {
- return StringRef(&buffer_[0], size());
- }
- size_t size() const
- {
- return buffer_.size() - 1;
- }
- const char *c_str() const
- {
- return &buffer_[0];
- }
- std::string str() const
- {
- return std::string(&buffer_[0], size());
- }
-
- // Performs conversion returning a system error code instead of
- // throwing exception on conversion error. This method may still throw
- // in case of memory allocation error.
- FMT_API int convert(WStringRef s);
-};
-
-FMT_API void format_windows_error(fmt::Writer &out, int error_code,
- fmt::StringRef message) FMT_NOEXCEPT;
-#endif
-
-FMT_API void format_system_error(fmt::Writer &out, int error_code,
- fmt::StringRef message) FMT_NOEXCEPT;
-
-// A formatting argument value.
-struct Value
-{
- template <typename Char>
- struct StringValue
- {
- const Char *value;
- std::size_t size;
- };
-
- typedef void (*FormatFunc)(
- void *formatter, const void *arg, void *format_str_ptr);
-
- struct CustomValue
- {
- const void *value;
- FormatFunc format;
- };
-
- union
- {
- int int_value;
- unsigned uint_value;
- LongLong long_long_value;
- ULongLong ulong_long_value;
- double double_value;
- long double long_double_value;
- const void *pointer;
- StringValue<char> string;
- StringValue<signed char> sstring;
- StringValue<unsigned char> ustring;
- StringValue<wchar_t> wstring;
- CustomValue custom;
- };
-
- enum Type
- {
- NONE, NAMED_ARG,
- // Integer types should go first,
- INT, UINT, LONG_LONG, ULONG_LONG, BOOL, CHAR, LAST_INTEGER_TYPE = CHAR,
- // followed by floating-point types.
- DOUBLE, LONG_DOUBLE, LAST_NUMERIC_TYPE = LONG_DOUBLE,
- CSTRING, STRING, WSTRING, POINTER, CUSTOM
- };
-};
-
-// A formatting argument. It is a trivially copyable/constructible type to
-// allow storage in internal::MemoryBuffer.
-struct Arg : Value
-{
- Type type;
-};
-
-template <typename Char>
-struct NamedArg;
-
-template <typename T = void>
-struct Null {};
-
-// A helper class template to enable or disable overloads taking wide
-// characters and strings in MakeValue.
-template <typename T, typename Char>
-struct WCharHelper
-{
- typedef Null<T> Supported;
- typedef T Unsupported;
-};
-
-template <typename T>
-struct WCharHelper<T, wchar_t>
-{
- typedef T Supported;
- typedef Null<T> Unsupported;
-};
-
-typedef char Yes[1];
-typedef char No[2];
-
-template <typename T>
-T &get();
-
-// These are non-members to workaround an overload resolution bug in bcc32.
-Yes &convert(fmt::ULongLong);
-No &convert(...);
-
-template<typename T, bool ENABLE_CONVERSION>
-struct ConvertToIntImpl
-{
- enum { value = ENABLE_CONVERSION };
-};
-
-template<typename T, bool ENABLE_CONVERSION>
-struct ConvertToIntImpl2
-{
- enum { value = false };
-};
-
-template<typename T>
-struct ConvertToIntImpl2<T, true>
-{
- enum
- {
- // Don't convert numeric types.
- value = ConvertToIntImpl<T, !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_specialized>::value
- };
-};
-
-template<typename T>
-struct ConvertToInt
-{
- enum { enable_conversion = sizeof(convert(get<T>())) == sizeof(Yes) };
- enum { value = ConvertToIntImpl2<T, enable_conversion>::value };
-};
-
-#define FMT_DISABLE_CONVERSION_TO_INT(Type) \
- template <> \
- struct ConvertToInt<Type> { enum { value = 0 }; }
-
-// Silence warnings about convering float to int.
-FMT_DISABLE_CONVERSION_TO_INT(float);
-FMT_DISABLE_CONVERSION_TO_INT(double);
-FMT_DISABLE_CONVERSION_TO_INT(long double);
-
-template<bool B, class T = void>
-struct EnableIf {};
-
-template<class T>
-struct EnableIf<true, T>
-{
- typedef T type;
-};
-
-template<bool B, class T, class F>
-struct Conditional
-{
- typedef T type;
-};
-
-template<class T, class F>
-struct Conditional<false, T, F>
-{
- typedef F type;
-};
-
-// For bcc32 which doesn't understand ! in template arguments.
-template<bool>
-struct Not
-{
- enum { value = 0 };
-};
-
-template<>
-struct Not<false>
-{
- enum { value = 1 };
-};
-
-template<typename T, T> struct LConvCheck
-{
- LConvCheck(int) {}
-};
-
-// Returns the thousands separator for the current locale.
-// We check if ``lconv`` contains ``thousands_sep`` because on Android
-// ``lconv`` is stubbed as an empty struct.
-template <typename LConv>
-inline StringRef thousands_sep(
- LConv *lc, LConvCheck<char *LConv::*, &LConv::thousands_sep> = 0)
-{
- return lc->thousands_sep;
-}
-
-inline fmt::StringRef thousands_sep(...)
-{
- return "";
-}
-
-// Makes an Arg object from any type.
-template <typename Formatter>
-class MakeValue : public Arg
-{
-public:
- typedef typename Formatter::Char Char;
-
-private:
- // The following two methods are private to disallow formatting of
- // arbitrary pointers. If you want to output a pointer cast it to
- // "void *" or "const void *". In particular, this forbids formatting
- // of "[const] volatile char *" which is printed as bool by iostreams.
- // Do not implement!
- template <typename T>
- MakeValue(const T *value);
- template <typename T>
- MakeValue(T *value);
-
- // The following methods are private to disallow formatting of wide
- // characters and strings into narrow strings as in
- // fmt::format("{}", L"test");
- // To fix this, use a wide format string: fmt::format(L"{}", L"test").
-#if !FMT_MSC_VER || defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED)
- MakeValue(typename WCharHelper<wchar_t, Char>::Unsupported);
-#endif
- MakeValue(typename WCharHelper<wchar_t *, Char>::Unsupported);
- MakeValue(typename WCharHelper<const wchar_t *, Char>::Unsupported);
- MakeValue(typename WCharHelper<const std::wstring &, Char>::Unsupported);
- MakeValue(typename WCharHelper<WStringRef, Char>::Unsupported);
-
- void set_string(StringRef str)
- {
- string.value = str.data();
- string.size = str.size();
- }
-
- void set_string(WStringRef str)
- {
- wstring.value = str.data();
- wstring.size = str.size();
- }
-
- // Formats an argument of a custom type, such as a user-defined class.
- template <typename T>
- static void format_custom_arg(
- void *formatter, const void *arg, void *format_str_ptr)
- {
- format(*static_cast<Formatter*>(formatter),
- *static_cast<const Char**>(format_str_ptr),
- *static_cast<const T*>(arg));
- }
-
-public:
- MakeValue() {}
-
-#define FMT_MAKE_VALUE_(Type, field, TYPE, rhs) \
- MakeValue(Type value) { field = rhs; } \
- static uint64_t type(Type) { return Arg::TYPE; }
-
-#define FMT_MAKE_VALUE(Type, field, TYPE) \
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE_(Type, field, TYPE, value)
-
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(bool, int_value, BOOL)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(short, int_value, INT)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(unsigned short, uint_value, UINT)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(int, int_value, INT)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(unsigned, uint_value, UINT)
-
- MakeValue(long value)
- {
- // To minimize the number of types we need to deal with, long is
- // translated either to int or to long long depending on its size.
- if (const_check(sizeof(long) == sizeof(int)))
- int_value = static_cast<int>(value);
- else
- long_long_value = value;
- }
- static uint64_t type(long)
- {
- return sizeof(long) == sizeof(int) ? Arg::INT : Arg::LONG_LONG;
- }
-
- MakeValue(unsigned long value)
- {
- if (const_check(sizeof(unsigned long) == sizeof(unsigned)))
- uint_value = static_cast<unsigned>(value);
- else
- ulong_long_value = value;
- }
- static uint64_t type(unsigned long)
- {
- return sizeof(unsigned long) == sizeof(unsigned) ?
- Arg::UINT : Arg::ULONG_LONG;
- }
-
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(LongLong, long_long_value, LONG_LONG)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(ULongLong, ulong_long_value, ULONG_LONG)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(float, double_value, DOUBLE)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(double, double_value, DOUBLE)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(long double, long_double_value, LONG_DOUBLE)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(signed char, int_value, INT)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(unsigned char, uint_value, UINT)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(char, int_value, CHAR)
-
-#if !defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED)
- MakeValue(typename WCharHelper<wchar_t, Char>::Supported value)
- {
- int_value = value;
- }
- static uint64_t type(wchar_t)
- {
- return Arg::CHAR;
- }
-#endif
-
-#define FMT_MAKE_STR_VALUE(Type, TYPE) \
- MakeValue(Type value) { set_string(value); } \
- static uint64_t type(Type) { return Arg::TYPE; }
-
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(char *, string.value, CSTRING)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(const char *, string.value, CSTRING)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(signed char *, sstring.value, CSTRING)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(const signed char *, sstring.value, CSTRING)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(unsigned char *, ustring.value, CSTRING)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(const unsigned char *, ustring.value, CSTRING)
- FMT_MAKE_STR_VALUE(const std::string &, STRING)
- FMT_MAKE_STR_VALUE(StringRef, STRING)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE_(CStringRef, string.value, CSTRING, value.c_str())
-
-#define FMT_MAKE_WSTR_VALUE(Type, TYPE) \
- MakeValue(typename WCharHelper<Type, Char>::Supported value) { \
- set_string(value); \
- } \
- static uint64_t type(Type) { return Arg::TYPE; }
-
- FMT_MAKE_WSTR_VALUE(wchar_t *, WSTRING)
- FMT_MAKE_WSTR_VALUE(const wchar_t *, WSTRING)
- FMT_MAKE_WSTR_VALUE(const std::wstring &, WSTRING)
- FMT_MAKE_WSTR_VALUE(WStringRef, WSTRING)
-
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(void *, pointer, POINTER)
- FMT_MAKE_VALUE(const void *, pointer, POINTER)
-
- template <typename T>
- MakeValue(const T &value,
- typename EnableIf<Not<
- ConvertToInt<T>::value>::value, int>::type = 0)
- {
- custom.value = &value;
- custom.format = &format_custom_arg<T>;
- }
-
- template <typename T>
- MakeValue(const T &value,
- typename EnableIf<ConvertToInt<T>::value, int>::type = 0)
- {
- int_value = value;
- }
-
- template <typename T>
- static uint64_t type(const T &)
- {
- return ConvertToInt<T>::value ? Arg::INT : Arg::CUSTOM;
- }
-
- // Additional template param `Char_` is needed here because make_type always
- // uses char.
- template <typename Char_>
- MakeValue(const NamedArg<Char_> &value)
- {
- pointer = &value;
- }
-
- template <typename Char_>
- static uint64_t type(const NamedArg<Char_> &)
- {
- return Arg::NAMED_ARG;
- }
-};
-
-template <typename Formatter>
-class MakeArg : public Arg
-{
-public:
- MakeArg()
- {
- type = Arg::NONE;
- }
-
- template <typename T>
- MakeArg(const T &value)
- : Arg(MakeValue<Formatter>(value))
- {
- type = static_cast<Arg::Type>(MakeValue<Formatter>::type(value));
- }
-};
-
-template <typename Char>
-struct NamedArg : Arg
-{
- BasicStringRef<Char> name;
-
- template <typename T>
- NamedArg(BasicStringRef<Char> argname, const T &value)
- : Arg(MakeArg< BasicFormatter<Char> >(value)), name(argname) {}
-};
-
-class RuntimeError : public std::runtime_error
-{
-protected:
- RuntimeError() : std::runtime_error("") {}
- ~RuntimeError() throw();
-};
-
-template <typename Char>
-class PrintfArgFormatter;
-
-template <typename Char>
-class ArgMap;
-} // namespace internal
-
-/** An argument list. */
-class ArgList
-{
-private:
- // To reduce compiled code size per formatting function call, types of first
- // MAX_PACKED_ARGS arguments are passed in the types_ field.
- uint64_t types_;
- union
- {
- // If the number of arguments is less than MAX_PACKED_ARGS, the argument
- // values are stored in values_, otherwise they are stored in args_.
- // This is done to reduce compiled code size as storing larger objects
- // may require more code (at least on x86-64) even if the same amount of
- // data is actually copied to stack. It saves ~10% on the bloat test.
- const internal::Value *values_;
- const internal::Arg *args_;
- };
-
- internal::Arg::Type type(unsigned index) const
- {
- unsigned shift = index * 4;
- uint64_t mask = 0xf;
- return static_cast<internal::Arg::Type>(
- (types_ & (mask << shift)) >> shift);
- }
-
- template <typename Char>
- friend class internal::ArgMap;
-
-public:
- // Maximum number of arguments with packed types.
- enum { MAX_PACKED_ARGS = 16 };
-
- ArgList() : types_(0) {}
-
- ArgList(ULongLong types, const internal::Value *values)
- : types_(types), values_(values) {}
- ArgList(ULongLong types, const internal::Arg *args)
- : types_(types), args_(args) {}
-
- /** Returns the argument at specified index. */
- internal::Arg operator[](unsigned index) const
- {
- using internal::Arg;
- Arg arg;
- bool use_values = type(MAX_PACKED_ARGS - 1) == Arg::NONE;
- if (index < MAX_PACKED_ARGS)
- {
- Arg::Type arg_type = type(index);
- internal::Value &val = arg;
- if (arg_type != Arg::NONE)
- val = use_values ? values_[index] : args_[index];
- arg.type = arg_type;
- return arg;
- }
- if (use_values)
- {
- // The index is greater than the number of arguments that can be stored
- // in values, so return a "none" argument.
- arg.type = Arg::NONE;
- return arg;
- }
- for (unsigned i = MAX_PACKED_ARGS; i <= index; ++i)
- {
- if (args_[i].type == Arg::NONE)
- return args_[i];
- }
- return args_[index];
- }
-};
-
-#define FMT_DISPATCH(call) static_cast<Impl*>(this)->call
-
-/**
- \rst
- An argument visitor based on the `curiously recurring template pattern
- <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curiously_recurring_template_pattern>`_.
-
- To use `~fmt::ArgVisitor` define a subclass that implements some or all of the
- visit methods with the same signatures as the methods in `~fmt::ArgVisitor`,
- for example, `~fmt::ArgVisitor::visit_int()`.
- Pass the subclass as the *Impl* template parameter. Then calling
- `~fmt::ArgVisitor::visit` for some argument will dispatch to a visit method
- specific to the argument type. For example, if the argument type is
- ``double`` then the `~fmt::ArgVisitor::visit_double()` method of a subclass
- will be called. If the subclass doesn't contain a method with this signature,
- then a corresponding method of `~fmt::ArgVisitor` will be called.
-
- **Example**::
-
- class MyArgVisitor : public fmt::ArgVisitor<MyArgVisitor, void> {
- public:
- void visit_int(int value) { fmt::print("{}", value); }
- void visit_double(double value) { fmt::print("{}", value ); }
- };
- \endrst
- */
-template <typename Impl, typename Result>
-class ArgVisitor
-{
-private:
- typedef internal::Arg Arg;
-
-public:
- void report_unhandled_arg() {}
-
- Result visit_unhandled_arg()
- {
- FMT_DISPATCH(report_unhandled_arg());
- return Result();
- }
-
- /** Visits an ``int`` argument. **/
- Result visit_int(int value)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_any_int(value));
- }
-
- /** Visits a ``long long`` argument. **/
- Result visit_long_long(LongLong value)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_any_int(value));
- }
-
- /** Visits an ``unsigned`` argument. **/
- Result visit_uint(unsigned value)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_any_int(value));
- }
-
- /** Visits an ``unsigned long long`` argument. **/
- Result visit_ulong_long(ULongLong value)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_any_int(value));
- }
-
- /** Visits a ``bool`` argument. **/
- Result visit_bool(bool value)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_any_int(value));
- }
-
- /** Visits a ``char`` or ``wchar_t`` argument. **/
- Result visit_char(int value)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_any_int(value));
- }
-
- /** Visits an argument of any integral type. **/
- template <typename T>
- Result visit_any_int(T)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_unhandled_arg());
- }
-
- /** Visits a ``double`` argument. **/
- Result visit_double(double value)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_any_double(value));
- }
-
- /** Visits a ``long double`` argument. **/
- Result visit_long_double(long double value)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_any_double(value));
- }
-
- /** Visits a ``double`` or ``long double`` argument. **/
- template <typename T>
- Result visit_any_double(T)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_unhandled_arg());
- }
-
- /** Visits a null-terminated C string (``const char *``) argument. **/
- Result visit_cstring(const char *)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_unhandled_arg());
- }
-
- /** Visits a string argument. **/
- Result visit_string(Arg::StringValue<char>)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_unhandled_arg());
- }
-
- /** Visits a wide string argument. **/
- Result visit_wstring(Arg::StringValue<wchar_t>)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_unhandled_arg());
- }
-
- /** Visits a pointer argument. **/
- Result visit_pointer(const void *)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_unhandled_arg());
- }
-
- /** Visits an argument of a custom (user-defined) type. **/
- Result visit_custom(Arg::CustomValue)
- {
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_unhandled_arg());
- }
-
- /**
- \rst
- Visits an argument dispatching to the appropriate visit method based on
- the argument type. For example, if the argument type is ``double`` then
- the `~fmt::ArgVisitor::visit_double()` method of the *Impl* class will be
- called.
- \endrst
- */
- Result visit(const Arg &arg)
- {
- switch (arg.type)
- {
- case Arg::NONE:
- case Arg::NAMED_ARG:
- FMT_ASSERT(false, "invalid argument type");
- break;
- case Arg::INT:
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_int(arg.int_value));
- case Arg::UINT:
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_uint(arg.uint_value));
- case Arg::LONG_LONG:
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_long_long(arg.long_long_value));
- case Arg::ULONG_LONG:
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_ulong_long(arg.ulong_long_value));
- case Arg::BOOL:
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_bool(arg.int_value != 0));
- case Arg::CHAR:
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_char(arg.int_value));
- case Arg::DOUBLE:
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_double(arg.double_value));
- case Arg::LONG_DOUBLE:
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_long_double(arg.long_double_value));
- case Arg::CSTRING:
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_cstring(arg.string.value));
- case Arg::STRING:
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_string(arg.string));
- case Arg::WSTRING:
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_wstring(arg.wstring));
- case Arg::POINTER:
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_pointer(arg.pointer));
- case Arg::CUSTOM:
- return FMT_DISPATCH(visit_custom(arg.custom));
- }
- return Result();
- }
-};
-
-enum Alignment
-{
- ALIGN_DEFAULT, ALIGN_LEFT, ALIGN_RIGHT, ALIGN_CENTER, ALIGN_NUMERIC
-};
-
-// Flags.
-enum
-{
- SIGN_FLAG = 1, PLUS_FLAG = 2, MINUS_FLAG = 4, HASH_FLAG = 8,
- CHAR_FLAG = 0x10 // Argument has char type - used in error reporting.
-};
-
-// An empty format specifier.
-struct EmptySpec {};
-
-// A type specifier.
-template <char TYPE>
-struct TypeSpec : EmptySpec
-{
- Alignment align() const
- {
- return ALIGN_DEFAULT;
- }
- unsigned width() const
- {
- return 0;
- }
- int precision() const
- {
- return -1;
- }
- bool flag(unsigned) const
- {
- return false;
- }
- char type() const
- {
- return TYPE;
- }
- char fill() const
- {
- return ' ';
- }
-};
-
-// A width specifier.
-struct WidthSpec
-{
- unsigned width_;
- // Fill is always wchar_t and cast to char if necessary to avoid having
- // two specialization of WidthSpec and its subclasses.
- wchar_t fill_;
-
- WidthSpec(unsigned width, wchar_t fill) : width_(width), fill_(fill) {}
-
- unsigned width() const
- {
- return width_;
- }
- wchar_t fill() const
- {
- return fill_;
- }
-};
-
-// An alignment specifier.
-struct AlignSpec : WidthSpec
-{
- Alignment align_;
-
- AlignSpec(unsigned width, wchar_t fill, Alignment align = ALIGN_DEFAULT)
- : WidthSpec(width, fill), align_(align) {}
-
- Alignment align() const
- {
- return align_;
- }
-
- int precision() const
- {
- return -1;
- }
-};
-
-// An alignment and type specifier.
-template <char TYPE>
-struct AlignTypeSpec : AlignSpec
-{
- AlignTypeSpec(unsigned width, wchar_t fill) : AlignSpec(width, fill) {}
-
- bool flag(unsigned) const
- {
- return false;
- }
- char type() const
- {
- return TYPE;
- }
-};
-
-// A full format specifier.
-struct FormatSpec : AlignSpec
-{
- unsigned flags_;
- int precision_;
- char type_;
-
- FormatSpec(
- unsigned width = 0, char type = 0, wchar_t fill = ' ')
- : AlignSpec(width, fill), flags_(0), precision_(-1), type_(type) {}
-
- bool flag(unsigned f) const
- {
- return (flags_ & f) != 0;
- }
- int precision() const
- {
- return precision_;
- }
- char type() const
- {
- return type_;
- }
-};
-
-// An integer format specifier.
-template <typename T, typename SpecT = TypeSpec<0>, typename Char = char>
-class IntFormatSpec : public SpecT
-{
-private:
- T value_;
-
-public:
- IntFormatSpec(T val, const SpecT &spec = SpecT())
- : SpecT(spec), value_(val) {}
-
- T value() const
- {
- return value_;
- }
-};
-
-// A string format specifier.
-template <typename Char>
-class StrFormatSpec : public AlignSpec
-{
-private:
- const Char *str_;
-
-public:
- template <typename FillChar>
- StrFormatSpec(const Char *str, unsigned width, FillChar fill)
- : AlignSpec(width, fill), str_(str)
- {
- internal::CharTraits<Char>::convert(FillChar());
- }
-
- const Char *str() const
- {
- return str_;
- }
-};
-
-/**
- Returns an integer format specifier to format the value in base 2.
- */
-IntFormatSpec<int, TypeSpec<'b'> > bin(int value);
-
-/**
- Returns an integer format specifier to format the value in base 8.
- */
-IntFormatSpec<int, TypeSpec<'o'> > oct(int value);
-
-/**
- Returns an integer format specifier to format the value in base 16 using
- lower-case letters for the digits above 9.
- */
-IntFormatSpec<int, TypeSpec<'x'> > hex(int value);
-
-/**
- Returns an integer formatter format specifier to format in base 16 using
- upper-case letters for the digits above 9.
- */
-IntFormatSpec<int, TypeSpec<'X'> > hexu(int value);
-
-/**
- \rst
- Returns an integer format specifier to pad the formatted argument with the
- fill character to the specified width using the default (right) numeric
- alignment.
-
- **Example**::
-
- MemoryWriter out;
- out << pad(hex(0xcafe), 8, '0');
- // out.str() == "0000cafe"
-
- \endrst
- */
-template <char TYPE_CODE, typename Char>
-IntFormatSpec<int, AlignTypeSpec<TYPE_CODE>, Char> pad(
- int value, unsigned width, Char fill = ' ');
-
-#define FMT_DEFINE_INT_FORMATTERS(TYPE) \
-inline IntFormatSpec<TYPE, TypeSpec<'b'> > bin(TYPE value) { \
- return IntFormatSpec<TYPE, TypeSpec<'b'> >(value, TypeSpec<'b'>()); \
-} \
- \
-inline IntFormatSpec<TYPE, TypeSpec<'o'> > oct(TYPE value) { \
- return IntFormatSpec<TYPE, TypeSpec<'o'> >(value, TypeSpec<'o'>()); \
-} \
- \
-inline IntFormatSpec<TYPE, TypeSpec<'x'> > hex(TYPE value) { \
- return IntFormatSpec<TYPE, TypeSpec<'x'> >(value, TypeSpec<'x'>()); \
-} \
- \
-inline IntFormatSpec<TYPE, TypeSpec<'X'> > hexu(TYPE value) { \
- return IntFormatSpec<TYPE, TypeSpec<'X'> >(value, TypeSpec<'X'>()); \
-} \
- \
-template <char TYPE_CODE> \
-inline IntFormatSpec<TYPE, AlignTypeSpec<TYPE_CODE> > pad( \
- IntFormatSpec<TYPE, TypeSpec<TYPE_CODE> > f, unsigned width) { \
- return IntFormatSpec<TYPE, AlignTypeSpec<TYPE_CODE> >( \
- f.value(), AlignTypeSpec<TYPE_CODE>(width, ' ')); \
-} \
- \
-/* For compatibility with older compilers we provide two overloads for pad, */ \
-/* one that takes a fill character and one that doesn't. In the future this */ \
-/* can be replaced with one overload making the template argument Char */ \
-/* default to char (C++11). */ \
-template <char TYPE_CODE, typename Char> \
-inline IntFormatSpec<TYPE, AlignTypeSpec<TYPE_CODE>, Char> pad( \
- IntFormatSpec<TYPE, TypeSpec<TYPE_CODE>, Char> f, \
- unsigned width, Char fill) { \
- return IntFormatSpec<TYPE, AlignTypeSpec<TYPE_CODE>, Char>( \
- f.value(), AlignTypeSpec<TYPE_CODE>(width, fill)); \
-} \
- \
-inline IntFormatSpec<TYPE, AlignTypeSpec<0> > pad( \
- TYPE value, unsigned width) { \
- return IntFormatSpec<TYPE, AlignTypeSpec<0> >( \
- value, AlignTypeSpec<0>(width, ' ')); \
-} \
- \
-template <typename Char> \
-inline IntFormatSpec<TYPE, AlignTypeSpec<0>, Char> pad( \
- TYPE value, unsigned width, Char fill) { \
- return IntFormatSpec<TYPE, AlignTypeSpec<0>, Char>( \
- value, AlignTypeSpec<0>(width, fill)); \
-}
-
-FMT_DEFINE_INT_FORMATTERS(int)
-FMT_DEFINE_INT_FORMATTERS(long)
-FMT_DEFINE_INT_FORMATTERS(unsigned)
-FMT_DEFINE_INT_FORMATTERS(unsigned long)
-FMT_DEFINE_INT_FORMATTERS(LongLong)
-FMT_DEFINE_INT_FORMATTERS(ULongLong)
-
-/**
- \rst
- Returns a string formatter that pads the formatted argument with the fill
- character to the specified width using the default (left) string alignment.
-
- **Example**::
-
- std::string s = str(MemoryWriter() << pad("abc", 8));
- // s == "abc "
-
- \endrst
- */
-template <typename Char>
-inline StrFormatSpec<Char> pad(
- const Char *str, unsigned width, Char fill = ' ')
-{
- return StrFormatSpec<Char>(str, width, fill);
-}
-
-inline StrFormatSpec<wchar_t> pad(
- const wchar_t *str, unsigned width, char fill = ' ')
-{
- return StrFormatSpec<wchar_t>(str, width, fill);
-}
-
-namespace internal
-{
-
-template <typename Char>
-class ArgMap
-{
-private:
- typedef std::vector<
- std::pair<fmt::BasicStringRef<Char>, internal::Arg> > MapType;
- typedef typename MapType::value_type Pair;
-
- MapType map_;
-
-public:
- FMT_API void init(const ArgList &args);
-
- const internal::Arg* find(const fmt::BasicStringRef<Char> &name) const
- {
- // The list is unsorted, so just return the first matching name.
- for (typename MapType::const_iterator it = map_.begin(), end = map_.end();
- it != end; ++it)
- {
- if (it->first == name)
- return &it->second;
- }
- return 0;
- }
-};
-
-template <typename Impl, typename Char>
-class ArgFormatterBase : public ArgVisitor<Impl, void>
-{
-private:
- BasicWriter<Char> &writer_;
- FormatSpec &spec_;
-
- FMT_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ArgFormatterBase);
-
- void write_pointer(const void *p)
- {
- spec_.flags_ = HASH_FLAG;
- spec_.type_ = 'x';
- writer_.write_int(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(p), spec_);
- }
-
-protected:
- BasicWriter<Char> &writer()
- {
- return writer_;
- }
- FormatSpec &spec()
- {
- return spec_;
- }
-
- void write(bool value)
- {
- const char *str_value = value ? "true" : "false";
- Arg::StringValue<char> str = { str_value, std::strlen(str_value) };
- writer_.write_str(str, spec_);
- }
-
- void write(const char *value)
- {
- Arg::StringValue<char> str = {value, value != 0 ? std::strlen(value) : 0};
- writer_.write_str(str, spec_);
- }
-
-public:
- ArgFormatterBase(BasicWriter<Char> &w, FormatSpec &s)
- : writer_(w), spec_(s) {}
-
- template <typename T>
- void visit_any_int(T value)
- {
- writer_.write_int(value, spec_);
- }
-
- template <typename T>
- void visit_any_double(T value)
- {
- writer_.write_double(value, spec_);
- }
-
- void visit_bool(bool value)
- {
- if (spec_.type_)
- return visit_any_int(value);
- write(value);
- }
-
- void visit_char(int value)
- {
- if (spec_.type_ && spec_.type_ != 'c')
- {
- spec_.flags_ |= CHAR_FLAG;
- writer_.write_int(value, spec_);
- return;
- }
- if (spec_.align_ == ALIGN_NUMERIC || spec_.flags_ != 0)
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("invalid format specifier for char"));
- typedef typename BasicWriter<Char>::CharPtr CharPtr;
- Char fill = internal::CharTraits<Char>::cast(spec_.fill());
- CharPtr out = CharPtr();
- const unsigned CHAR_SIZE = 1;
- if (spec_.width_ > CHAR_SIZE)
- {
- out = writer_.grow_buffer(spec_.width_);
- if (spec_.align_ == ALIGN_RIGHT)
- {
- std::uninitialized_fill_n(out, spec_.width_ - CHAR_SIZE, fill);
- out += spec_.width_ - CHAR_SIZE;
- }
- else if (spec_.align_ == ALIGN_CENTER)
- {
- out = writer_.fill_padding(out, spec_.width_,
- internal::const_check(CHAR_SIZE), fill);
- }
- else
- {
- std::uninitialized_fill_n(out + CHAR_SIZE,
- spec_.width_ - CHAR_SIZE, fill);
- }
- }
- else
- {
- out = writer_.grow_buffer(CHAR_SIZE);
- }
- *out = internal::CharTraits<Char>::cast(value);
- }
-
- void visit_cstring(const char *value)
- {
- if (spec_.type_ == 'p')
- return write_pointer(value);
- write(value);
- }
-
- void visit_string(Arg::StringValue<char> value)
- {
- writer_.write_str(value, spec_);
- }
-
- using ArgVisitor<Impl, void>::visit_wstring;
-
- void visit_wstring(Arg::StringValue<Char> value)
- {
- writer_.write_str(value, spec_);
- }
-
- void visit_pointer(const void *value)
- {
- if (spec_.type_ && spec_.type_ != 'p')
- report_unknown_type(spec_.type_, "pointer");
- write_pointer(value);
- }
-};
-
-class FormatterBase
-{
-private:
- ArgList args_;
- int next_arg_index_;
-
- // Returns the argument with specified index.
- FMT_API Arg do_get_arg(unsigned arg_index, const char *&error);
-
-protected:
- const ArgList &args() const
- {
- return args_;
- }
-
- explicit FormatterBase(const ArgList &args)
- {
- args_ = args;
- next_arg_index_ = 0;
- }
-
- // Returns the next argument.
- Arg next_arg(const char *&error)
- {
- if (next_arg_index_ >= 0)
- return do_get_arg(internal::to_unsigned(next_arg_index_++), error);
- error = "cannot switch from manual to automatic argument indexing";
- return Arg();
- }
-
- // Checks if manual indexing is used and returns the argument with
- // specified index.
- Arg get_arg(unsigned arg_index, const char *&error)
- {
- return check_no_auto_index(error) ? do_get_arg(arg_index, error) : Arg();
- }
-
- bool check_no_auto_index(const char *&error)
- {
- if (next_arg_index_ > 0)
- {
- error = "cannot switch from automatic to manual argument indexing";
- return false;
- }
- next_arg_index_ = -1;
- return true;
- }
-
- template <typename Char>
- void write(BasicWriter<Char> &w, const Char *start, const Char *end)
- {
- if (start != end)
- w << BasicStringRef<Char>(start, internal::to_unsigned(end - start));
- }
-};
-
-// A printf formatter.
-template <typename Char>
-class PrintfFormatter : private FormatterBase
-{
-private:
- void parse_flags(FormatSpec &spec, const Char *&s);
-
- // Returns the argument with specified index or, if arg_index is equal
- // to the maximum unsigned value, the next argument.
- Arg get_arg(const Char *s,
- unsigned arg_index = (std::numeric_limits<unsigned>::max)());
-
- // Parses argument index, flags and width and returns the argument index.
- unsigned parse_header(const Char *&s, FormatSpec &spec);
-
-public:
- explicit PrintfFormatter(const ArgList &args) : FormatterBase(args) {}
- FMT_API void format(BasicWriter<Char> &writer,
- BasicCStringRef<Char> format_str);
-};
-} // namespace internal
-
-/**
- \rst
- An argument formatter based on the `curiously recurring template pattern
- <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curiously_recurring_template_pattern>`_.
-
- To use `~fmt::BasicArgFormatter` define a subclass that implements some or
- all of the visit methods with the same signatures as the methods in
- `~fmt::ArgVisitor`, for example, `~fmt::ArgVisitor::visit_int()`.
- Pass the subclass as the *Impl* template parameter. When a formatting
- function processes an argument, it will dispatch to a visit method
- specific to the argument type. For example, if the argument type is
- ``double`` then the `~fmt::ArgVisitor::visit_double()` method of a subclass
- will be called. If the subclass doesn't contain a method with this signature,
- then a corresponding method of `~fmt::BasicArgFormatter` or its superclass
- will be called.
- \endrst
- */
-template <typename Impl, typename Char>
-class BasicArgFormatter : public internal::ArgFormatterBase<Impl, Char>
-{
-private:
- BasicFormatter<Char, Impl> &formatter_;
- const Char *format_;
-
-public:
- /**
- \rst
- Constructs an argument formatter object.
- *formatter* is a reference to the main formatter object, *spec* contains
- format specifier information for standard argument types, and *fmt* points
- to the part of the format string being parsed for custom argument types.
- \endrst
- */
- BasicArgFormatter(BasicFormatter<Char, Impl> &formatter,
- FormatSpec &spec, const Char *fmt)
- : internal::ArgFormatterBase<Impl, Char>(formatter.writer(), spec),
- formatter_(formatter), format_(fmt) {}
-
- /** Formats argument of a custom (user-defined) type. */
- void visit_custom(internal::Arg::CustomValue c)
- {
- c.format(&formatter_, c.value, &format_);
- }
-};
-
-/** The default argument formatter. */
-template <typename Char>
-class ArgFormatter : public BasicArgFormatter<ArgFormatter<Char>, Char>
-{
-public:
- /** Constructs an argument formatter object. */
- ArgFormatter(BasicFormatter<Char> &formatter,
- FormatSpec &spec, const Char *fmt)
- : BasicArgFormatter<ArgFormatter<Char>, Char>(formatter, spec, fmt) {}
-};
-
-/** This template formats data and writes the output to a writer. */
-template <typename CharType, typename ArgFormatter>
-class BasicFormatter : private internal::FormatterBase
-{
-public:
- /** The character type for the output. */
- typedef CharType Char;
-
-private:
- BasicWriter<Char> &writer_;
- internal::ArgMap<Char> map_;
-
- FMT_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BasicFormatter);
-
- using internal::FormatterBase::get_arg;
-
- // Checks if manual indexing is used and returns the argument with
- // specified name.
- internal::Arg get_arg(BasicStringRef<Char> arg_name, const char *&error);
-
- // Parses argument index and returns corresponding argument.
- internal::Arg parse_arg_index(const Char *&s);
-
- // Parses argument name and returns corresponding argument.
- internal::Arg parse_arg_name(const Char *&s);
-
-public:
- /**
- \rst
- Constructs a ``BasicFormatter`` object. References to the arguments and
- the writer are stored in the formatter object so make sure they have
- appropriate lifetimes.
- \endrst
- */
- BasicFormatter(const ArgList &args, BasicWriter<Char> &w)
- : internal::FormatterBase(args), writer_(w) {}
-
- /** Returns a reference to the writer associated with this formatter. */
- BasicWriter<Char> &writer()
- {
- return writer_;
- }
-
- /** Formats stored arguments and writes the output to the writer. */
- void format(BasicCStringRef<Char> format_str);
-
- // Formats a single argument and advances format_str, a format string pointer.
- const Char *format(const Char *&format_str, const internal::Arg &arg);
-};
-
-// Generates a comma-separated list with results of applying f to
-// numbers 0..n-1.
-# define FMT_GEN(n, f) FMT_GEN##n(f)
-# define FMT_GEN1(f) f(0)
-# define FMT_GEN2(f) FMT_GEN1(f), f(1)
-# define FMT_GEN3(f) FMT_GEN2(f), f(2)
-# define FMT_GEN4(f) FMT_GEN3(f), f(3)
-# define FMT_GEN5(f) FMT_GEN4(f), f(4)
-# define FMT_GEN6(f) FMT_GEN5(f), f(5)
-# define FMT_GEN7(f) FMT_GEN6(f), f(6)
-# define FMT_GEN8(f) FMT_GEN7(f), f(7)
-# define FMT_GEN9(f) FMT_GEN8(f), f(8)
-# define FMT_GEN10(f) FMT_GEN9(f), f(9)
-# define FMT_GEN11(f) FMT_GEN10(f), f(10)
-# define FMT_GEN12(f) FMT_GEN11(f), f(11)
-# define FMT_GEN13(f) FMT_GEN12(f), f(12)
-# define FMT_GEN14(f) FMT_GEN13(f), f(13)
-# define FMT_GEN15(f) FMT_GEN14(f), f(14)
-
-namespace internal
-{
-inline uint64_t make_type()
-{
- return 0;
-}
-
-template <typename T>
-inline uint64_t make_type(const T &arg)
-{
- return MakeValue< BasicFormatter<char> >::type(arg);
-}
-
-template <unsigned N, bool/*IsPacked*/= (N < ArgList::MAX_PACKED_ARGS)>
- struct ArgArray;
-
-template <unsigned N>
-struct ArgArray<N, true/*IsPacked*/>
-{
- typedef Value Type[N > 0 ? N : 1];
-
-template <typename Formatter, typename T>
-static Value make(const T &value)
-{
-#ifdef __clang__
- Value result = MakeValue<Formatter>(value);
- // Workaround a bug in Apple LLVM version 4.2 (clang-425.0.28) of clang:
- // https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues/276
- (void)result.custom.format;
- return result;
-#else
- return MakeValue<Formatter>(value);
-#endif
-}
- };
-
-template <unsigned N>
-struct ArgArray<N, false/*IsPacked*/>
-{
- typedef Arg Type[N + 1]; // +1 for the list end Arg::NONE
-
- template <typename Formatter, typename T>
- static Arg make(const T &value)
- {
- return MakeArg<Formatter>(value);
- }
-};
-
-#if FMT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
-template <typename Arg, typename... Args>
-inline uint64_t make_type(const Arg &first, const Args & ... tail)
-{
- return make_type(first) | (make_type(tail...) << 4);
-}
-
-#else
-
-struct ArgType
-{
- uint64_t type;
-
- ArgType() : type(0) {}
-
- template <typename T>
- ArgType(const T &arg) : type(make_type(arg)) {}
-};
-
-# define FMT_ARG_TYPE_DEFAULT(n) ArgType t##n = ArgType()
-
-inline uint64_t make_type(FMT_GEN15(FMT_ARG_TYPE_DEFAULT))
-{
- return t0.type | (t1.type << 4) | (t2.type << 8) | (t3.type << 12) |
- (t4.type << 16) | (t5.type << 20) | (t6.type << 24) | (t7.type << 28) |
- (t8.type << 32) | (t9.type << 36) | (t10.type << 40) | (t11.type << 44) |
- (t12.type << 48) | (t13.type << 52) | (t14.type << 56);
-}
-#endif
-} // namespace internal
-
-# define FMT_MAKE_TEMPLATE_ARG(n) typename T##n
-# define FMT_MAKE_ARG_TYPE(n) T##n
-# define FMT_MAKE_ARG(n) const T##n &v##n
-# define FMT_ASSIGN_char(n) \
- arr[n] = fmt::internal::MakeValue< fmt::BasicFormatter<char> >(v##n)
-# define FMT_ASSIGN_wchar_t(n) \
- arr[n] = fmt::internal::MakeValue< fmt::BasicFormatter<wchar_t> >(v##n)
-
-#if FMT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
-// Defines a variadic function returning void.
-# define FMT_VARIADIC_VOID(func, arg_type) \
- template <typename... Args> \
- void func(arg_type arg0, const Args & ... args) { \
- typedef fmt::internal::ArgArray<sizeof...(Args)> ArgArray; \
- typename ArgArray::Type array{ \
- ArgArray::template make<fmt::BasicFormatter<Char> >(args)...}; \
- func(arg0, fmt::ArgList(fmt::internal::make_type(args...), array)); \
- }
-
-// Defines a variadic constructor.
-# define FMT_VARIADIC_CTOR(ctor, func, arg0_type, arg1_type) \
- template <typename... Args> \
- ctor(arg0_type arg0, arg1_type arg1, const Args & ... args) { \
- typedef fmt::internal::ArgArray<sizeof...(Args)> ArgArray; \
- typename ArgArray::Type array{ \
- ArgArray::template make<fmt::BasicFormatter<Char> >(args)...}; \
- func(arg0, arg1, fmt::ArgList(fmt::internal::make_type(args...), array)); \
- }
-
-#else
-
-# define FMT_MAKE_REF(n) \
- fmt::internal::MakeValue< fmt::BasicFormatter<Char> >(v##n)
-# define FMT_MAKE_REF2(n) v##n
-
-// Defines a wrapper for a function taking one argument of type arg_type
-// and n additional arguments of arbitrary types.
-# define FMT_WRAP1(func, arg_type, n) \
- template <FMT_GEN(n, FMT_MAKE_TEMPLATE_ARG)> \
- inline void func(arg_type arg1, FMT_GEN(n, FMT_MAKE_ARG)) { \
- const fmt::internal::ArgArray<n>::Type array = {FMT_GEN(n, FMT_MAKE_REF)}; \
- func(arg1, fmt::ArgList( \
- fmt::internal::make_type(FMT_GEN(n, FMT_MAKE_REF2)), array)); \
- }
-
-// Emulates a variadic function returning void on a pre-C++11 compiler.
-# define FMT_VARIADIC_VOID(func, arg_type) \
- inline void func(arg_type arg) { func(arg, fmt::ArgList()); } \
- FMT_WRAP1(func, arg_type, 1) FMT_WRAP1(func, arg_type, 2) \
- FMT_WRAP1(func, arg_type, 3) FMT_WRAP1(func, arg_type, 4) \
- FMT_WRAP1(func, arg_type, 5) FMT_WRAP1(func, arg_type, 6) \
- FMT_WRAP1(func, arg_type, 7) FMT_WRAP1(func, arg_type, 8) \
- FMT_WRAP1(func, arg_type, 9) FMT_WRAP1(func, arg_type, 10)
-
-# define FMT_CTOR(ctor, func, arg0_type, arg1_type, n) \
- template <FMT_GEN(n, FMT_MAKE_TEMPLATE_ARG)> \
- ctor(arg0_type arg0, arg1_type arg1, FMT_GEN(n, FMT_MAKE_ARG)) { \
- const fmt::internal::ArgArray<n>::Type array = {FMT_GEN(n, FMT_MAKE_REF)}; \
- func(arg0, arg1, fmt::ArgList( \
- fmt::internal::make_type(FMT_GEN(n, FMT_MAKE_REF2)), array)); \
- }
-
-// Emulates a variadic constructor on a pre-C++11 compiler.
-# define FMT_VARIADIC_CTOR(ctor, func, arg0_type, arg1_type) \
- FMT_CTOR(ctor, func, arg0_type, arg1_type, 1) \
- FMT_CTOR(ctor, func, arg0_type, arg1_type, 2) \
- FMT_CTOR(ctor, func, arg0_type, arg1_type, 3) \
- FMT_CTOR(ctor, func, arg0_type, arg1_type, 4) \
- FMT_CTOR(ctor, func, arg0_type, arg1_type, 5) \
- FMT_CTOR(ctor, func, arg0_type, arg1_type, 6) \
- FMT_CTOR(ctor, func, arg0_type, arg1_type, 7) \
- FMT_CTOR(ctor, func, arg0_type, arg1_type, 8) \
- FMT_CTOR(ctor, func, arg0_type, arg1_type, 9) \
- FMT_CTOR(ctor, func, arg0_type, arg1_type, 10)
-#endif
-
-// Generates a comma-separated list with results of applying f to pairs
-// (argument, index).
-#define FMT_FOR_EACH1(f, x0) f(x0, 0)
-#define FMT_FOR_EACH2(f, x0, x1) \
- FMT_FOR_EACH1(f, x0), f(x1, 1)
-#define FMT_FOR_EACH3(f, x0, x1, x2) \
- FMT_FOR_EACH2(f, x0 ,x1), f(x2, 2)
-#define FMT_FOR_EACH4(f, x0, x1, x2, x3) \
- FMT_FOR_EACH3(f, x0, x1, x2), f(x3, 3)
-#define FMT_FOR_EACH5(f, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4) \
- FMT_FOR_EACH4(f, x0, x1, x2, x3), f(x4, 4)
-#define FMT_FOR_EACH6(f, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5) \
- FMT_FOR_EACH5(f, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4), f(x5, 5)
-#define FMT_FOR_EACH7(f, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6) \
- FMT_FOR_EACH6(f, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5), f(x6, 6)
-#define FMT_FOR_EACH8(f, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7) \
- FMT_FOR_EACH7(f, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6), f(x7, 7)
-#define FMT_FOR_EACH9(f, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \
- FMT_FOR_EACH8(f, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7), f(x8, 8)
-#define FMT_FOR_EACH10(f, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9) \
- FMT_FOR_EACH9(f, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8), f(x9, 9)
-
-/**
- An error returned by an operating system or a language runtime,
- for example a file opening error.
-*/
-class SystemError : public internal::RuntimeError
-{
-private:
- void init(int err_code, CStringRef format_str, ArgList args);
-
-protected:
- int error_code_;
-
- typedef char Char; // For FMT_VARIADIC_CTOR.
-
- SystemError() {}
-
-public:
- /**
- \rst
- Constructs a :class:`fmt::SystemError` object with the description
- of the form
-
- .. parsed-literal::
- *<message>*: *<system-message>*
-
- where *<message>* is the formatted message and *<system-message>* is
- the system message corresponding to the error code.
- *error_code* is a system error code as given by ``errno``.
- If *error_code* is not a valid error code such as -1, the system message
- may look like "Unknown error -1" and is platform-dependent.
-
- **Example**::
-
- // This throws a SystemError with the description
- // cannot open file 'madeup': No such file or directory
- // or similar (system message may vary).
- const char *filename = "madeup";
- std::FILE *file = std::fopen(filename, "r");
- if (!file)
- throw fmt::SystemError(errno, "cannot open file '{}'", filename);
- \endrst
- */
- SystemError(int error_code, CStringRef message)
- {
- init(error_code, message, ArgList());
- }
- FMT_VARIADIC_CTOR(SystemError, init, int, CStringRef)
-
- ~SystemError() throw();
-
- int error_code() const
- {
- return error_code_;
- }
-};
-
-/**
- \rst
- This template provides operations for formatting and writing data into
- a character stream. The output is stored in a buffer provided by a subclass
- such as :class:`fmt::BasicMemoryWriter`.
-
- You can use one of the following typedefs for common character types:
-
- +---------+----------------------+
- | Type | Definition |
- +=========+======================+
- | Writer | BasicWriter<char> |
- +---------+----------------------+
- | WWriter | BasicWriter<wchar_t> |
- +---------+----------------------+
-
- \endrst
- */
-template <typename Char>
-class BasicWriter
-{
-private:
- // Output buffer.
- Buffer<Char> &buffer_;
-
- FMT_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BasicWriter);
-
- typedef typename internal::CharTraits<Char>::CharPtr CharPtr;
-
-#if FMT_SECURE_SCL
- // Returns pointer value.
- static Char *get(CharPtr p)
- {
- return p.base();
- }
-#else
- static Char *get(Char *p)
- {
- return p;
- }
-#endif
-
- // Fills the padding around the content and returns the pointer to the
- // content area.
- static CharPtr fill_padding(CharPtr buffer,
- unsigned total_size, std::size_t content_size, wchar_t fill);
-
- // Grows the buffer by n characters and returns a pointer to the newly
- // allocated area.
- CharPtr grow_buffer(std::size_t n)
- {
- std::size_t size = buffer_.size();
- buffer_.resize(size + n);
- return internal::make_ptr(&buffer_[size], n);
- }
-
- // Writes an unsigned decimal integer.
- template <typename UInt>
- Char *write_unsigned_decimal(UInt value, unsigned prefix_size = 0)
- {
- unsigned num_digits = internal::count_digits(value);
- Char *ptr = get(grow_buffer(prefix_size + num_digits));
- internal::format_decimal(ptr + prefix_size, value, num_digits);
- return ptr;
- }
-
- // Writes a decimal integer.
- template <typename Int>
- void write_decimal(Int value)
- {
- typedef typename internal::IntTraits<Int>::MainType MainType;
- MainType abs_value = static_cast<MainType>(value);
- if (internal::is_negative(value))
- {
- abs_value = 0 - abs_value;
- *write_unsigned_decimal(abs_value, 1) = '-';
- }
- else
- {
- write_unsigned_decimal(abs_value, 0);
- }
- }
-
- // Prepare a buffer for integer formatting.
- CharPtr prepare_int_buffer(unsigned num_digits,
- const EmptySpec &, const char *prefix, unsigned prefix_size)
- {
- unsigned size = prefix_size + num_digits;
- CharPtr p = grow_buffer(size);
- std::uninitialized_copy(prefix, prefix + prefix_size, p);
- return p + size - 1;
- }
-
- template <typename Spec>
- CharPtr prepare_int_buffer(unsigned num_digits,
- const Spec &spec, const char *prefix, unsigned prefix_size);
-
- // Formats an integer.
- template <typename T, typename Spec>
- void write_int(T value, Spec spec);
-
- // Formats a floating-point number (double or long double).
- template <typename T>
- void write_double(T value, const FormatSpec &spec);
-
- // Writes a formatted string.
- template <typename StrChar>
- CharPtr write_str(const StrChar *s, std::size_t size, const AlignSpec &spec);
-
- template <typename StrChar>
- void write_str(const internal::Arg::StringValue<StrChar> &str,
- const FormatSpec &spec);
-
- // This following methods are private to disallow writing wide characters
- // and strings to a char stream. If you want to print a wide string as a
- // pointer as std::ostream does, cast it to const void*.
- // Do not implement!
- void operator<<(typename internal::WCharHelper<wchar_t, Char>::Unsupported);
- void operator<<(
- typename internal::WCharHelper<const wchar_t *, Char>::Unsupported);
-
- // Appends floating-point length specifier to the format string.
- // The second argument is only used for overload resolution.
- void append_float_length(Char *&format_ptr, long double)
- {
- *format_ptr++ = 'L';
- }
-
- template<typename T>
- void append_float_length(Char *&, T) {}
-
- template <typename Impl, typename Char_>
- friend class internal::ArgFormatterBase;
-
- friend class internal::PrintfArgFormatter<Char>;
-
-protected:
- /**
- Constructs a ``BasicWriter`` object.
- */
- explicit BasicWriter(Buffer<Char> &b) : buffer_(b) {}
-
-public:
- /**
- \rst
- Destroys a ``BasicWriter`` object.
- \endrst
- */
- virtual ~BasicWriter() {}
-
- /**
- Returns the total number of characters written.
- */
- std::size_t size() const
- {
- return buffer_.size();
- }
-
- /**
- Returns a pointer to the output buffer content. No terminating null
- character is appended.
- */
- const Char *data() const FMT_NOEXCEPT
- {
- return &buffer_[0];
- }
-
- /**
- Returns a pointer to the output buffer content with terminating null
- character appended.
- */
- const Char *c_str() const
- {
- std::size_t size = buffer_.size();
- buffer_.reserve(size + 1);
- buffer_[size] = '\0';
- return &buffer_[0];
- }
-
- /**
- \rst
- Returns the content of the output buffer as an `std::string`.
- \endrst
- */
- std::basic_string<Char> str() const
- {
- return std::basic_string<Char>(&buffer_[0], buffer_.size());
- }
-
- /**
- \rst
- Writes formatted data.
-
- *args* is an argument list representing arbitrary arguments.
-
- **Example**::
-
- MemoryWriter out;
- out.write("Current point:\n");
- out.write("({:+f}, {:+f})", -3.14, 3.14);
-
- This will write the following output to the ``out`` object:
-
- .. code-block:: none
-
- Current point:
- (-3.140000, +3.140000)
-
- The output can be accessed using :func:`data()`, :func:`c_str` or
- :func:`str` methods.
-
- See also :ref:`syntax`.
- \endrst
- */
- void write(BasicCStringRef<Char> format, ArgList args)
- {
- BasicFormatter<Char>(args, *this).format(format);
- }
- FMT_VARIADIC_VOID(write, BasicCStringRef<Char>)
-
- BasicWriter &operator<<(int value)
- {
- write_decimal(value);
- return *this;
- }
- BasicWriter &operator<<(unsigned value)
- {
- return *this << IntFormatSpec<unsigned>(value);
- }
- BasicWriter &operator<<(long value)
- {
- write_decimal(value);
- return *this;
- }
- BasicWriter &operator<<(unsigned long value)
- {
- return *this << IntFormatSpec<unsigned long>(value);
- }
- BasicWriter &operator<<(LongLong value)
- {
- write_decimal(value);
- return *this;
- }
-
- /**
- \rst
- Formats *value* and writes it to the stream.
- \endrst
- */
- BasicWriter &operator<<(ULongLong value)
- {
- return *this << IntFormatSpec<ULongLong>(value);
- }
-
- BasicWriter &operator<<(double value)
- {
- write_double(value, FormatSpec());
- return *this;
- }
-
- /**
- \rst
- Formats *value* using the general format for floating-point numbers
- (``'g'``) and writes it to the stream.
- \endrst
- */
- BasicWriter &operator<<(long double value)
- {
- write_double(value, FormatSpec());
- return *this;
- }
-
- /**
- Writes a character to the stream.
- */
- BasicWriter &operator<<(char value)
- {
- buffer_.push_back(value);
- return *this;
- }
-
- BasicWriter &operator<<(
- typename internal::WCharHelper<wchar_t, Char>::Supported value)
- {
- buffer_.push_back(value);
- return *this;
- }
-
- /**
- \rst
- Writes *value* to the stream.
- \endrst
- */
- BasicWriter &operator<<(fmt::BasicStringRef<Char> value)
- {
- const Char *str = value.data();
- buffer_.append(str, str + value.size());
- return *this;
- }
-
- BasicWriter &operator<<(
- typename internal::WCharHelper<StringRef, Char>::Supported value)
- {
- const char *str = value.data();
- buffer_.append(str, str + value.size());
- return *this;
- }
-
- template <typename T, typename Spec, typename FillChar>
- BasicWriter &operator<<(IntFormatSpec<T, Spec, FillChar> spec)
- {
- internal::CharTraits<Char>::convert(FillChar());
- write_int(spec.value(), spec);
- return *this;
- }
-
- template <typename StrChar>
- BasicWriter &operator<<(const StrFormatSpec<StrChar> &spec)
- {
- const StrChar *s = spec.str();
- write_str(s, std::char_traits<Char>::length(s), spec);
- return *this;
- }
-
- void clear() FMT_NOEXCEPT { buffer_.clear(); }
-
- Buffer<Char> &buffer() FMT_NOEXCEPT { return buffer_; }
-};
-
-template <typename Char>
-template <typename StrChar>
-typename BasicWriter<Char>::CharPtr BasicWriter<Char>::write_str(
- const StrChar *s, std::size_t size, const AlignSpec &spec)
-{
- CharPtr out = CharPtr();
- if (spec.width() > size)
- {
- out = grow_buffer(spec.width());
- Char fill = internal::CharTraits<Char>::cast(spec.fill());
- if (spec.align() == ALIGN_RIGHT)
- {
- std::uninitialized_fill_n(out, spec.width() - size, fill);
- out += spec.width() - size;
- }
- else if (spec.align() == ALIGN_CENTER)
- {
- out = fill_padding(out, spec.width(), size, fill);
- }
- else
- {
- std::uninitialized_fill_n(out + size, spec.width() - size, fill);
- }
- }
- else
- {
- out = grow_buffer(size);
- }
- std::uninitialized_copy(s, s + size, out);
- return out;
-}
-
-template <typename Char>
-template <typename StrChar>
-void BasicWriter<Char>::write_str(
- const internal::Arg::StringValue<StrChar> &s, const FormatSpec &spec)
-{
- // Check if StrChar is convertible to Char.
- internal::CharTraits<Char>::convert(StrChar());
- if (spec.type_ && spec.type_ != 's')
- internal::report_unknown_type(spec.type_, "string");
- const StrChar *str_value = s.value;
- std::size_t str_size = s.size;
- if (str_size == 0)
- {
- if (!str_value)
- {
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("string pointer is null"));
- }
- }
- std::size_t precision = static_cast<std::size_t>(spec.precision_);
- if (spec.precision_ >= 0 && precision < str_size)
- str_size = precision;
- write_str(str_value, str_size, spec);
-}
-
-template <typename Char>
-typename BasicWriter<Char>::CharPtr
-BasicWriter<Char>::fill_padding(
- CharPtr buffer, unsigned total_size,
- std::size_t content_size, wchar_t fill)
-{
- std::size_t padding = total_size - content_size;
- std::size_t left_padding = padding / 2;
- Char fill_char = internal::CharTraits<Char>::cast(fill);
- std::uninitialized_fill_n(buffer, left_padding, fill_char);
- buffer += left_padding;
- CharPtr content = buffer;
- std::uninitialized_fill_n(buffer + content_size,
- padding - left_padding, fill_char);
- return content;
-}
-
-template <typename Char>
-template <typename Spec>
-typename BasicWriter<Char>::CharPtr
-BasicWriter<Char>::prepare_int_buffer(
- unsigned num_digits, const Spec &spec,
- const char *prefix, unsigned prefix_size)
-{
- unsigned width = spec.width();
- Alignment align = spec.align();
- Char fill = internal::CharTraits<Char>::cast(spec.fill());
- if (spec.precision() > static_cast<int>(num_digits))
- {
- // Octal prefix '0' is counted as a digit, so ignore it if precision
- // is specified.
- if (prefix_size > 0 && prefix[prefix_size - 1] == '0')
- --prefix_size;
- unsigned number_size =
- prefix_size + internal::to_unsigned(spec.precision());
- AlignSpec subspec(number_size, '0', ALIGN_NUMERIC);
- if (number_size >= width)
- return prepare_int_buffer(num_digits, subspec, prefix, prefix_size);
- buffer_.reserve(width);
- unsigned fill_size = width - number_size;
- if (align != ALIGN_LEFT)
- {
- CharPtr p = grow_buffer(fill_size);
- std::uninitialized_fill(p, p + fill_size, fill);
- }
- CharPtr result = prepare_int_buffer(
- num_digits, subspec, prefix, prefix_size);
- if (align == ALIGN_LEFT)
- {
- CharPtr p = grow_buffer(fill_size);
- std::uninitialized_fill(p, p + fill_size, fill);
- }
- return result;
- }
- unsigned size = prefix_size + num_digits;
- if (width <= size)
- {
- CharPtr p = grow_buffer(size);
- std::uninitialized_copy(prefix, prefix + prefix_size, p);
- return p + size - 1;
- }
- CharPtr p = grow_buffer(width);
- CharPtr end = p + width;
- if (align == ALIGN_LEFT)
- {
- std::uninitialized_copy(prefix, prefix + prefix_size, p);
- p += size;
- std::uninitialized_fill(p, end, fill);
- }
- else if (align == ALIGN_CENTER)
- {
- p = fill_padding(p, width, size, fill);
- std::uninitialized_copy(prefix, prefix + prefix_size, p);
- p += size;
- }
- else
- {
- if (align == ALIGN_NUMERIC)
- {
- if (prefix_size != 0)
- {
- p = std::uninitialized_copy(prefix, prefix + prefix_size, p);
- size -= prefix_size;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- std::uninitialized_copy(prefix, prefix + prefix_size, end - size);
- }
- std::uninitialized_fill(p, end - size, fill);
- p = end;
- }
- return p - 1;
-}
-
-template <typename Char>
-template <typename T, typename Spec>
-void BasicWriter<Char>::write_int(T value, Spec spec)
-{
- unsigned prefix_size = 0;
- typedef typename internal::IntTraits<T>::MainType UnsignedType;
- UnsignedType abs_value = static_cast<UnsignedType>(value);
- char prefix[4] = "";
- if (internal::is_negative(value))
- {
- prefix[0] = '-';
- ++prefix_size;
- abs_value = 0 - abs_value;
- }
- else if (spec.flag(SIGN_FLAG))
- {
- prefix[0] = spec.flag(PLUS_FLAG) ? '+' : ' ';
- ++prefix_size;
- }
- switch (spec.type())
- {
- case 0:
- case 'd':
- {
- unsigned num_digits = internal::count_digits(abs_value);
- CharPtr p = prepare_int_buffer(num_digits, spec, prefix, prefix_size) + 1;
- internal::format_decimal(get(p), abs_value, 0);
- break;
- }
- case 'x':
- case 'X':
- {
- UnsignedType n = abs_value;
- if (spec.flag(HASH_FLAG))
- {
- prefix[prefix_size++] = '0';
- prefix[prefix_size++] = spec.type();
- }
- unsigned num_digits = 0;
- do
- {
- ++num_digits;
- }
- while ((n >>= 4) != 0);
- Char *p = get(prepare_int_buffer(
- num_digits, spec, prefix, prefix_size));
- n = abs_value;
- const char *digits = spec.type() == 'x' ?
- "0123456789abcdef" : "0123456789ABCDEF";
- do
- {
- *p-- = digits[n & 0xf];
- }
- while ((n >>= 4) != 0);
- break;
- }
- case 'b':
- case 'B':
- {
- UnsignedType n = abs_value;
- if (spec.flag(HASH_FLAG))
- {
- prefix[prefix_size++] = '0';
- prefix[prefix_size++] = spec.type();
- }
- unsigned num_digits = 0;
- do
- {
- ++num_digits;
- }
- while ((n >>= 1) != 0);
- Char *p = get(prepare_int_buffer(num_digits, spec, prefix, prefix_size));
- n = abs_value;
- do
- {
- *p-- = static_cast<Char>('0' + (n & 1));
- }
- while ((n >>= 1) != 0);
- break;
- }
- case 'o':
- {
- UnsignedType n = abs_value;
- if (spec.flag(HASH_FLAG))
- prefix[prefix_size++] = '0';
- unsigned num_digits = 0;
- do
- {
- ++num_digits;
- }
- while ((n >>= 3) != 0);
- Char *p = get(prepare_int_buffer(num_digits, spec, prefix, prefix_size));
- n = abs_value;
- do
- {
- *p-- = static_cast<Char>('0' + (n & 7));
- }
- while ((n >>= 3) != 0);
- break;
- }
- case 'n':
- {
- unsigned num_digits = internal::count_digits(abs_value);
- fmt::StringRef sep = "";
-#ifndef ANDROID
- sep = internal::thousands_sep(std::localeconv());
-#endif
- unsigned size = static_cast<unsigned>(
- num_digits + sep.size() * ((num_digits - 1) / 3));
- CharPtr p = prepare_int_buffer(size, spec, prefix, prefix_size) + 1;
- internal::format_decimal(get(p), abs_value, 0, internal::ThousandsSep(sep));
- break;
- }
- default:
- internal::report_unknown_type(
- spec.type(), spec.flag(CHAR_FLAG) ? "char" : "integer");
- break;
- }
-}
-
-template <typename Char>
-template <typename T>
-void BasicWriter<Char>::write_double(T value, const FormatSpec &spec)
-{
- // Check type.
- char type = spec.type();
- bool upper = false;
- switch (type)
- {
- case 0:
- type = 'g';
- break;
- case 'e':
- case 'f':
- case 'g':
- case 'a':
- break;
- case 'F':
-#if FMT_MSC_VER
- // MSVC's printf doesn't support 'F'.
- type = 'f';
-#endif
- // Fall through.
- case 'E':
- case 'G':
- case 'A':
- upper = true;
- break;
- default:
- internal::report_unknown_type(type, "double");
- break;
- }
-
- char sign = 0;
- // Use isnegative instead of value < 0 because the latter is always
- // false for NaN.
- if (internal::FPUtil::isnegative(static_cast<double>(value)))
- {
- sign = '-';
- value = -value;
- }
- else if (spec.flag(SIGN_FLAG))
- {
- sign = spec.flag(PLUS_FLAG) ? '+' : ' ';
- }
-
- if (internal::FPUtil::isnotanumber(value))
- {
- // Format NaN ourselves because sprintf's output is not consistent
- // across platforms.
- std::size_t nan_size = 4;
- const char *nan = upper ? " NAN" : " nan";
- if (!sign)
- {
- --nan_size;
- ++nan;
- }
- CharPtr out = write_str(nan, nan_size, spec);
- if (sign)
- *out = sign;
- return;
- }
-
- if (internal::FPUtil::isinfinity(value))
- {
- // Format infinity ourselves because sprintf's output is not consistent
- // across platforms.
- std::size_t inf_size = 4;
- const char *inf = upper ? " INF" : " inf";
- if (!sign)
- {
- --inf_size;
- ++inf;
- }
- CharPtr out = write_str(inf, inf_size, spec);
- if (sign)
- *out = sign;
- return;
- }
-
- std::size_t offset = buffer_.size();
- unsigned width = spec.width();
- if (sign)
- {
- buffer_.reserve(buffer_.size() + (width > 1u ? width : 1u));
- if (width > 0)
- --width;
- ++offset;
- }
-
- // Build format string.
- enum { MAX_FORMAT_SIZE = 10}; // longest format: %#-*.*Lg
- Char format[MAX_FORMAT_SIZE];
- Char *format_ptr = format;
- *format_ptr++ = '%';
- unsigned width_for_sprintf = width;
- if (spec.flag(HASH_FLAG))
- *format_ptr++ = '#';
- if (spec.align() == ALIGN_CENTER)
- {
- width_for_sprintf = 0;
- }
- else
- {
- if (spec.align() == ALIGN_LEFT)
- *format_ptr++ = '-';
- if (width != 0)
- *format_ptr++ = '*';
- }
- if (spec.precision() >= 0)
- {
- *format_ptr++ = '.';
- *format_ptr++ = '*';
- }
-
- append_float_length(format_ptr, value);
- *format_ptr++ = type;
- *format_ptr = '\0';
-
- // Format using snprintf.
- Char fill = internal::CharTraits<Char>::cast(spec.fill());
- unsigned n = 0;
- Char *start = 0;
- for (;;)
- {
- std::size_t buffer_size = buffer_.capacity() - offset;
-#if FMT_MSC_VER
- // MSVC's vsnprintf_s doesn't work with zero size, so reserve
- // space for at least one extra character to make the size non-zero.
- // Note that the buffer's capacity will increase by more than 1.
- if (buffer_size == 0)
- {
- buffer_.reserve(offset + 1);
- buffer_size = buffer_.capacity() - offset;
- }
-#endif
- start = &buffer_[offset];
- int result = internal::CharTraits<Char>::format_float(
- start, buffer_size, format, width_for_sprintf, spec.precision(), value);
- if (result >= 0)
- {
- n = internal::to_unsigned(result);
- if (offset + n < buffer_.capacity())
- break; // The buffer is large enough - continue with formatting.
- buffer_.reserve(offset + n + 1);
- }
- else
- {
- // If result is negative we ask to increase the capacity by at least 1,
- // but as std::vector, the buffer grows exponentially.
- buffer_.reserve(buffer_.capacity() + 1);
- }
- }
- if (sign)
- {
- if ((spec.align() != ALIGN_RIGHT && spec.align() != ALIGN_DEFAULT) ||
- *start != ' ')
- {
- *(start - 1) = sign;
- sign = 0;
- }
- else
- {
- *(start - 1) = fill;
- }
- ++n;
- }
- if (spec.align() == ALIGN_CENTER && spec.width() > n)
- {
- width = spec.width();
- CharPtr p = grow_buffer(width);
- std::memmove(get(p) + (width - n) / 2, get(p), n * sizeof(Char));
- fill_padding(p, spec.width(), n, fill);
- return;
- }
- if (spec.fill() != ' ' || sign)
- {
- while (*start == ' ')
- *start++ = fill;
- if (sign)
- *(start - 1) = sign;
- }
- grow_buffer(n);
-}
-
-/**
- \rst
- This class template provides operations for formatting and writing data
- into a character stream. The output is stored in a memory buffer that grows
- dynamically.
-
- You can use one of the following typedefs for common character types
- and the standard allocator:
-
- +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
- | Type | Definition |
- +===============+=====================================================+
- | MemoryWriter | BasicMemoryWriter<char, std::allocator<char>> |
- +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
- | WMemoryWriter | BasicMemoryWriter<wchar_t, std::allocator<wchar_t>> |
- +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
-
- **Example**::
-
- MemoryWriter out;
- out << "The answer is " << 42 << "\n";
- out.write("({:+f}, {:+f})", -3.14, 3.14);
-
- This will write the following output to the ``out`` object:
-
- .. code-block:: none
-
- The answer is 42
- (-3.140000, +3.140000)
-
- The output can be converted to an ``std::string`` with ``out.str()`` or
- accessed as a C string with ``out.c_str()``.
- \endrst
- */
-template <typename Char, typename Allocator = std::allocator<Char> >
-class BasicMemoryWriter : public BasicWriter<Char>
-{
-private:
- internal::MemoryBuffer<Char, internal::INLINE_BUFFER_SIZE, Allocator> buffer_;
-
-public:
- explicit BasicMemoryWriter(const Allocator& alloc = Allocator())
- : BasicWriter<Char>(buffer_), buffer_(alloc) {}
-
-#if FMT_USE_RVALUE_REFERENCES
- /**
- \rst
- Constructs a :class:`fmt::BasicMemoryWriter` object moving the content
- of the other object to it.
- \endrst
- */
- BasicMemoryWriter(BasicMemoryWriter &&other)
- : BasicWriter<Char>(buffer_), buffer_(std::move(other.buffer_))
- {
- }
-
- /**
- \rst
- Moves the content of the other ``BasicMemoryWriter`` object to this one.
- \endrst
- */
- BasicMemoryWriter &operator=(BasicMemoryWriter &&other)
- {
- buffer_ = std::move(other.buffer_);
- return *this;
- }
-#endif
-};
-
-typedef BasicMemoryWriter<char> MemoryWriter;
-typedef BasicMemoryWriter<wchar_t> WMemoryWriter;
-
-/**
- \rst
- This class template provides operations for formatting and writing data
- into a fixed-size array. For writing into a dynamically growing buffer
- use :class:`fmt::BasicMemoryWriter`.
-
- Any write method will throw ``std::runtime_error`` if the output doesn't fit
- into the array.
-
- You can use one of the following typedefs for common character types:
-
- +--------------+---------------------------+
- | Type | Definition |
- +==============+===========================+
- | ArrayWriter | BasicArrayWriter<char> |
- +--------------+---------------------------+
- | WArrayWriter | BasicArrayWriter<wchar_t> |
- +--------------+---------------------------+
- \endrst
- */
-template <typename Char>
-class BasicArrayWriter : public BasicWriter<Char>
-{
-private:
- internal::FixedBuffer<Char> buffer_;
-
-public:
- /**
- \rst
- Constructs a :class:`fmt::BasicArrayWriter` object for *array* of the
- given size.
- \endrst
- */
- BasicArrayWriter(Char *array, std::size_t size)
- : BasicWriter<Char>(buffer_), buffer_(array, size) {}
-
- /**
- \rst
- Constructs a :class:`fmt::BasicArrayWriter` object for *array* of the
- size known at compile time.
- \endrst
- */
- template <std::size_t SIZE>
- explicit BasicArrayWriter(Char (&array)[SIZE])
- : BasicWriter<Char>(buffer_), buffer_(array, SIZE) {}
-};
-
-typedef BasicArrayWriter<char> ArrayWriter;
-typedef BasicArrayWriter<wchar_t> WArrayWriter;
-
-// Reports a system error without throwing an exception.
-// Can be used to report errors from destructors.
-FMT_API void report_system_error(int error_code,
- StringRef message) FMT_NOEXCEPT;
-
-#if FMT_USE_WINDOWS_H
-
-/** A Windows error. */
-class WindowsError : public SystemError
-{
-private:
- FMT_API void init(int error_code, CStringRef format_str, ArgList args);
-
-public:
- /**
- \rst
- Constructs a :class:`fmt::WindowsError` object with the description
- of the form
-
- .. parsed-literal::
- *<message>*: *<system-message>*
-
- where *<message>* is the formatted message and *<system-message>* is the
- system message corresponding to the error code.
- *error_code* is a Windows error code as given by ``GetLastError``.
- If *error_code* is not a valid error code such as -1, the system message
- will look like "error -1".
-
- **Example**::
-
- // This throws a WindowsError with the description
- // cannot open file 'madeup': The system cannot find the file specified.
- // or similar (system message may vary).
- const char *filename = "madeup";
- LPOFSTRUCT of = LPOFSTRUCT();
- HFILE file = OpenFile(filename, &of, OF_READ);
- if (file == HFILE_ERROR) {
- throw fmt::WindowsError(GetLastError(),
- "cannot open file '{}'", filename);
- }
- \endrst
- */
- WindowsError(int error_code, CStringRef message)
- {
- init(error_code, message, ArgList());
- }
- FMT_VARIADIC_CTOR(WindowsError, init, int, CStringRef)
-};
-
-// Reports a Windows error without throwing an exception.
-// Can be used to report errors from destructors.
-FMT_API void report_windows_error(int error_code,
- StringRef message) FMT_NOEXCEPT;
-
-#endif
-
-enum Color { BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE };
-
-/**
- Formats a string and prints it to stdout using ANSI escape sequences
- to specify color (experimental).
- Example:
- print_colored(fmt::RED, "Elapsed time: {0:.2f} seconds", 1.23);
- */
-FMT_API void print_colored(Color c, CStringRef format, ArgList args);
-
-/**
- \rst
- Formats arguments and returns the result as a string.
-
- **Example**::
-
- std::string message = format("The answer is {}", 42);
- \endrst
-*/
-inline std::string format(CStringRef format_str, ArgList args)
-{
- MemoryWriter w;
- w.write(format_str, args);
- return w.str();
-}
-
-inline std::wstring format(WCStringRef format_str, ArgList args)
-{
- WMemoryWriter w;
- w.write(format_str, args);
- return w.str();
-}
-
-/**
- \rst
- Prints formatted data to the file *f*.
-
- **Example**::
-
- print(stderr, "Don't {}!", "panic");
- \endrst
- */
-FMT_API void print(std::FILE *f, CStringRef format_str, ArgList args);
-
-/**
- \rst
- Prints formatted data to ``stdout``.
-
- **Example**::
-
- print("Elapsed time: {0:.2f} seconds", 1.23);
- \endrst
- */
-FMT_API void print(CStringRef format_str, ArgList args);
-
-template <typename Char>
-void printf(BasicWriter<Char> &w, BasicCStringRef<Char> format, ArgList args)
-{
- internal::PrintfFormatter<Char>(args).format(w, format);
-}
-
-/**
- \rst
- Formats arguments and returns the result as a string.
-
- **Example**::
-
- std::string message = fmt::sprintf("The answer is %d", 42);
- \endrst
-*/
-inline std::string sprintf(CStringRef format, ArgList args)
-{
- MemoryWriter w;
- printf(w, format, args);
- return w.str();
-}
-
-inline std::wstring sprintf(WCStringRef format, ArgList args)
-{
- WMemoryWriter w;
- printf(w, format, args);
- return w.str();
-}
-
-/**
- \rst
- Prints formatted data to the file *f*.
-
- **Example**::
-
- fmt::fprintf(stderr, "Don't %s!", "panic");
- \endrst
- */
-FMT_API int fprintf(std::FILE *f, CStringRef format, ArgList args);
-
-/**
- \rst
- Prints formatted data to ``stdout``.
-
- **Example**::
-
- fmt::printf("Elapsed time: %.2f seconds", 1.23);
- \endrst
- */
-inline int printf(CStringRef format, ArgList args)
-{
- return fprintf(stdout, format, args);
-}
-
-/**
- Fast integer formatter.
- */
-class FormatInt
-{
-private:
- // Buffer should be large enough to hold all digits (digits10 + 1),
- // a sign and a null character.
- enum {BUFFER_SIZE = std::numeric_limits<ULongLong>::digits10 + 3};
- mutable char buffer_[BUFFER_SIZE];
- char *str_;
-
- // Formats value in reverse and returns the number of digits.
- char *format_decimal(ULongLong value)
- {
- char *buffer_end = buffer_ + BUFFER_SIZE - 1;
- while (value >= 100)
- {
- // Integer division is slow so do it for a group of two digits instead
- // of for every digit. The idea comes from the talk by Alexandrescu
- // "Three Optimization Tips for C++". See speed-test for a comparison.
- unsigned index = static_cast<unsigned>((value % 100) * 2);
- value /= 100;
- *--buffer_end = internal::Data::DIGITS[index + 1];
- *--buffer_end = internal::Data::DIGITS[index];
- }
- if (value < 10)
- {
- *--buffer_end = static_cast<char>('0' + value);
- return buffer_end;
- }
- unsigned index = static_cast<unsigned>(value * 2);
- *--buffer_end = internal::Data::DIGITS[index + 1];
- *--buffer_end = internal::Data::DIGITS[index];
- return buffer_end;
- }
-
- void FormatSigned(LongLong value)
- {
- ULongLong abs_value = static_cast<ULongLong>(value);
- bool negative = value < 0;
- if (negative)
- abs_value = 0 - abs_value;
- str_ = format_decimal(abs_value);
- if (negative)
- *--str_ = '-';
- }
-
-public:
- explicit FormatInt(int value)
- {
- FormatSigned(value);
- }
- explicit FormatInt(long value)
- {
- FormatSigned(value);
- }
- explicit FormatInt(LongLong value)
- {
- FormatSigned(value);
- }
- explicit FormatInt(unsigned value) : str_(format_decimal(value)) {}
- explicit FormatInt(unsigned long value) : str_(format_decimal(value)) {}
- explicit FormatInt(ULongLong value) : str_(format_decimal(value)) {}
-
- /** Returns the number of characters written to the output buffer. */
- std::size_t size() const
- {
- return internal::to_unsigned(buffer_ - str_ + BUFFER_SIZE - 1);
- }
-
- /**
- Returns a pointer to the output buffer content. No terminating null
- character is appended.
- */
- const char *data() const
- {
- return str_;
- }
-
- /**
- Returns a pointer to the output buffer content with terminating null
- character appended.
- */
- const char *c_str() const
- {
- buffer_[BUFFER_SIZE - 1] = '\0';
- return str_;
- }
-
- /**
- \rst
- Returns the content of the output buffer as an ``std::string``.
- \endrst
- */
- std::string str() const
- {
- return std::string(str_, size());
- }
-};
-
-// Formats a decimal integer value writing into buffer and returns
-// a pointer to the end of the formatted string. This function doesn't
-// write a terminating null character.
-template <typename T>
-inline void format_decimal(char *&buffer, T value)
-{
- typedef typename internal::IntTraits<T>::MainType MainType;
- MainType abs_value = static_cast<MainType>(value);
- if (internal::is_negative(value))
- {
- *buffer++ = '-';
- abs_value = 0 - abs_value;
- }
- if (abs_value < 100)
- {
- if (abs_value < 10)
- {
- *buffer++ = static_cast<char>('0' + abs_value);
- return;
- }
- unsigned index = static_cast<unsigned>(abs_value * 2);
- *buffer++ = internal::Data::DIGITS[index];
- *buffer++ = internal::Data::DIGITS[index + 1];
- return;
- }
- unsigned num_digits = internal::count_digits(abs_value);
- internal::format_decimal(buffer, abs_value, num_digits);
- buffer += num_digits;
-}
-
-/**
- \rst
- Returns a named argument for formatting functions.
-
- **Example**::
-
- print("Elapsed time: {s:.2f} seconds", arg("s", 1.23));
-
- \endrst
- */
-template <typename T>
-inline internal::NamedArg<char> arg(StringRef name, const T &arg)
-{
- return internal::NamedArg<char>(name, arg);
-}
-
-template <typename T>
-inline internal::NamedArg<wchar_t> arg(WStringRef name, const T &arg)
-{
- return internal::NamedArg<wchar_t>(name, arg);
-}
-
-// The following two functions are deleted intentionally to disable
-// nested named arguments as in ``format("{}", arg("a", arg("b", 42)))``.
-template <typename Char>
-void arg(StringRef, const internal::NamedArg<Char>&) FMT_DELETED_OR_UNDEFINED;
-template <typename Char>
-void arg(WStringRef, const internal::NamedArg<Char>&) FMT_DELETED_OR_UNDEFINED;
-}
-
-#if FMT_GCC_VERSION
-// Use the system_header pragma to suppress warnings about variadic macros
-// because suppressing -Wvariadic-macros with the diagnostic pragma doesn't
-// work. It is used at the end because we want to suppress as little warnings
-// as possible.
-# pragma GCC system_header
-#endif
-
-// This is used to work around VC++ bugs in handling variadic macros.
-#define FMT_EXPAND(args) args
-
-// Returns the number of arguments.
-// Based on https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.std.c/d-6Mj5Lko_s.
-#define FMT_NARG(...) FMT_NARG_(__VA_ARGS__, FMT_RSEQ_N())
-#define FMT_NARG_(...) FMT_EXPAND(FMT_ARG_N(__VA_ARGS__))
-#define FMT_ARG_N(_1, _2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, _9, _10, N, ...) N
-#define FMT_RSEQ_N() 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0
-
-#define FMT_CONCAT(a, b) a##b
-#define FMT_FOR_EACH_(N, f, ...) \
- FMT_EXPAND(FMT_CONCAT(FMT_FOR_EACH, N)(f, __VA_ARGS__))
-#define FMT_FOR_EACH(f, ...) \
- FMT_EXPAND(FMT_FOR_EACH_(FMT_NARG(__VA_ARGS__), f, __VA_ARGS__))
-
-#define FMT_ADD_ARG_NAME(type, index) type arg##index
-#define FMT_GET_ARG_NAME(type, index) arg##index
-
-#if FMT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
-# define FMT_VARIADIC_(Char, ReturnType, func, call, ...) \
- template <typename... Args> \
- ReturnType func(FMT_FOR_EACH(FMT_ADD_ARG_NAME, __VA_ARGS__), \
- const Args & ... args) { \
- typedef fmt::internal::ArgArray<sizeof...(Args)> ArgArray; \
- typename ArgArray::Type array{ \
- ArgArray::template make<fmt::BasicFormatter<Char> >(args)...}; \
- call(FMT_FOR_EACH(FMT_GET_ARG_NAME, __VA_ARGS__), \
- fmt::ArgList(fmt::internal::make_type(args...), array)); \
- }
-#else
-// Defines a wrapper for a function taking __VA_ARGS__ arguments
-// and n additional arguments of arbitrary types.
-# define FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, n, ...) \
- template <FMT_GEN(n, FMT_MAKE_TEMPLATE_ARG)> \
- inline ReturnType func(FMT_FOR_EACH(FMT_ADD_ARG_NAME, __VA_ARGS__), \
- FMT_GEN(n, FMT_MAKE_ARG)) { \
- fmt::internal::ArgArray<n>::Type arr; \
- FMT_GEN(n, FMT_ASSIGN_##Char); \
- call(FMT_FOR_EACH(FMT_GET_ARG_NAME, __VA_ARGS__), fmt::ArgList( \
- fmt::internal::make_type(FMT_GEN(n, FMT_MAKE_REF2)), arr)); \
- }
-
-# define FMT_VARIADIC_(Char, ReturnType, func, call, ...) \
- inline ReturnType func(FMT_FOR_EACH(FMT_ADD_ARG_NAME, __VA_ARGS__)) { \
- call(FMT_FOR_EACH(FMT_GET_ARG_NAME, __VA_ARGS__), fmt::ArgList()); \
- } \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 1, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 2, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 3, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 4, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 5, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 6, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 7, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 8, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 9, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 10, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 11, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 12, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 13, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 14, __VA_ARGS__) \
- FMT_WRAP(Char, ReturnType, func, call, 15, __VA_ARGS__)
-#endif // FMT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
-
-/**
- \rst
- Defines a variadic function with the specified return type, function name
- and argument types passed as variable arguments to this macro.
-
- **Example**::
-
- void print_error(const char *file, int line, const char *format,
- fmt::ArgList args) {
- fmt::print("{}: {}: ", file, line);
- fmt::print(format, args);
- }
- FMT_VARIADIC(void, print_error, const char *, int, const char *)
-
- ``FMT_VARIADIC`` is used for compatibility with legacy C++ compilers that
- don't implement variadic templates. You don't have to use this macro if
- you don't need legacy compiler support and can use variadic templates
- directly::
-
- template <typename... Args>
- void print_error(const char *file, int line, const char *format,
- const Args & ... args) {
- fmt::print("{}: {}: ", file, line);
- fmt::print(format, args...);
- }
- \endrst
- */
-#define FMT_VARIADIC(ReturnType, func, ...) \
- FMT_VARIADIC_(char, ReturnType, func, return func, __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define FMT_VARIADIC_W(ReturnType, func, ...) \
- FMT_VARIADIC_(wchar_t, ReturnType, func, return func, __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define FMT_CAPTURE_ARG_(id, index) ::fmt::arg(#id, id)
-
-#define FMT_CAPTURE_ARG_W_(id, index) ::fmt::arg(L###id, id)
-
-/**
- \rst
- Convenient macro to capture the arguments' names and values into several
- ``fmt::arg(name, value)``.
-
- **Example**::
-
- int x = 1, y = 2;
- print("point: ({x}, {y})", FMT_CAPTURE(x, y));
- // same as:
- // print("point: ({x}, {y})", arg("x", x), arg("y", y));
-
- \endrst
- */
-#define FMT_CAPTURE(...) FMT_FOR_EACH(FMT_CAPTURE_ARG_, __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define FMT_CAPTURE_W(...) FMT_FOR_EACH(FMT_CAPTURE_ARG_W_, __VA_ARGS__)
-
-namespace fmt
-{
-FMT_VARIADIC(std::string, format, CStringRef)
-FMT_VARIADIC_W(std::wstring, format, WCStringRef)
-FMT_VARIADIC(void, print, CStringRef)
-FMT_VARIADIC(void, print, std::FILE *, CStringRef)
-
-FMT_VARIADIC(void, print_colored, Color, CStringRef)
-FMT_VARIADIC(std::string, sprintf, CStringRef)
-FMT_VARIADIC_W(std::wstring, sprintf, WCStringRef)
-FMT_VARIADIC(int, printf, CStringRef)
-FMT_VARIADIC(int, fprintf, std::FILE *, CStringRef)
-
-namespace internal
-{
-template <typename Char>
-inline bool is_name_start(Char c)
-{
- return ('a' <= c && c <= 'z') || ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') || '_' == c;
-}
-
-// Parses an unsigned integer advancing s to the end of the parsed input.
-// This function assumes that the first character of s is a digit.
-template <typename Char>
-unsigned parse_nonnegative_int(const Char *&s)
-{
- assert('0' <= *s && *s <= '9');
- unsigned value = 0;
- do
- {
- unsigned new_value = value * 10 + (*s++ - '0');
- // Check if value wrapped around.
- if (new_value < value)
- {
- value = (std::numeric_limits<unsigned>::max)();
- break;
- }
- value = new_value;
- }
- while ('0' <= *s && *s <= '9');
- // Convert to unsigned to prevent a warning.
- unsigned max_int = (std::numeric_limits<int>::max)();
- if (value > max_int)
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("number is too big"));
- return value;
-}
-
-inline void require_numeric_argument(const Arg &arg, char spec)
-{
- if (arg.type > Arg::LAST_NUMERIC_TYPE)
- {
- std::string message =
- fmt::format("format specifier '{}' requires numeric argument", spec);
- FMT_THROW(fmt::FormatError(message));
- }
-}
-
-template <typename Char>
-void check_sign(const Char *&s, const Arg &arg)
-{
- char sign = static_cast<char>(*s);
- require_numeric_argument(arg, sign);
- if (arg.type == Arg::UINT || arg.type == Arg::ULONG_LONG)
- {
- FMT_THROW(FormatError(fmt::format(
- "format specifier '{}' requires signed argument", sign)));
- }
- ++s;
-}
-} // namespace internal
-
-template <typename Char, typename AF>
-inline internal::Arg BasicFormatter<Char, AF>::get_arg(
- BasicStringRef<Char> arg_name, const char *&error)
-{
- if (check_no_auto_index(error))
- {
- map_.init(args());
- const internal::Arg *arg = map_.find(arg_name);
- if (arg)
- return *arg;
- error = "argument not found";
- }
- return internal::Arg();
-}
-
-template <typename Char, typename AF>
-inline internal::Arg BasicFormatter<Char, AF>::parse_arg_index(const Char *&s)
-{
- const char *error = 0;
- internal::Arg arg = *s < '0' || *s > '9' ?
- next_arg(error) : get_arg(internal::parse_nonnegative_int(s), error);
- if (error)
- {
- FMT_THROW(FormatError(
- *s != '}' && *s != ':' ? "invalid format string" : error));
- }
- return arg;
-}
-
-template <typename Char, typename AF>
-inline internal::Arg BasicFormatter<Char, AF>::parse_arg_name(const Char *&s)
-{
- assert(internal::is_name_start(*s));
- const Char *start = s;
- Char c;
- do
- {
- c = *++s;
- }
- while (internal::is_name_start(c) || ('0' <= c && c <= '9'));
- const char *error = 0;
- internal::Arg arg = get_arg(BasicStringRef<Char>(start, s - start), error);
- if (error)
- FMT_THROW(FormatError(error));
- return arg;
-}
-
-template <typename Char, typename ArgFormatter>
-const Char *BasicFormatter<Char, ArgFormatter>::format(
- const Char *&format_str, const internal::Arg &arg)
-{
- using internal::Arg;
- const Char *s = format_str;
- FormatSpec spec;
- if (*s == ':')
- {
- if (arg.type == Arg::CUSTOM)
- {
- arg.custom.format(this, arg.custom.value, &s);
- return s;
- }
- ++s;
- // Parse fill and alignment.
- if (Char c = *s)
- {
- const Char *p = s + 1;
- spec.align_ = ALIGN_DEFAULT;
- do
- {
- switch (*p)
- {
- case '<':
- spec.align_ = ALIGN_LEFT;
- break;
- case '>':
- spec.align_ = ALIGN_RIGHT;
- break;
- case '=':
- spec.align_ = ALIGN_NUMERIC;
- break;
- case '^':
- spec.align_ = ALIGN_CENTER;
- break;
- }
- if (spec.align_ != ALIGN_DEFAULT)
- {
- if (p != s)
- {
- if (c == '}') break;
- if (c == '{')
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("invalid fill character '{'"));
- s += 2;
- spec.fill_ = c;
- }
- else ++s;
- if (spec.align_ == ALIGN_NUMERIC)
- require_numeric_argument(arg, '=');
- break;
- }
- }
- while (--p >= s);
- }
-
- // Parse sign.
- switch (*s)
- {
- case '+':
- check_sign(s, arg);
- spec.flags_ |= SIGN_FLAG | PLUS_FLAG;
- break;
- case '-':
- check_sign(s, arg);
- spec.flags_ |= MINUS_FLAG;
- break;
- case ' ':
- check_sign(s, arg);
- spec.flags_ |= SIGN_FLAG;
- break;
- }
-
- if (*s == '#')
- {
- require_numeric_argument(arg, '#');
- spec.flags_ |= HASH_FLAG;
- ++s;
- }
-
- // Parse zero flag.
- if (*s == '0')
- {
- require_numeric_argument(arg, '0');
- spec.align_ = ALIGN_NUMERIC;
- spec.fill_ = '0';
- ++s;
- }
-
- // Parse width.
- if ('0' <= *s && *s <= '9')
- {
- spec.width_ = internal::parse_nonnegative_int(s);
- }
- else if (*s == '{')
- {
- ++s;
- Arg width_arg = internal::is_name_start(*s) ?
- parse_arg_name(s) : parse_arg_index(s);
- if (*s++ != '}')
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("invalid format string"));
- ULongLong value = 0;
- switch (width_arg.type)
- {
- case Arg::INT:
- if (width_arg.int_value < 0)
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("negative width"));
- value = width_arg.int_value;
- break;
- case Arg::UINT:
- value = width_arg.uint_value;
- break;
- case Arg::LONG_LONG:
- if (width_arg.long_long_value < 0)
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("negative width"));
- value = width_arg.long_long_value;
- break;
- case Arg::ULONG_LONG:
- value = width_arg.ulong_long_value;
- break;
- default:
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("width is not integer"));
- }
- if (value > (std::numeric_limits<int>::max)())
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("number is too big"));
- spec.width_ = static_cast<int>(value);
- }
-
- // Parse precision.
- if (*s == '.')
- {
- ++s;
- spec.precision_ = 0;
- if ('0' <= *s && *s <= '9')
- {
- spec.precision_ = internal::parse_nonnegative_int(s);
- }
- else if (*s == '{')
- {
- ++s;
- Arg precision_arg = internal::is_name_start(*s) ?
- parse_arg_name(s) : parse_arg_index(s);
- if (*s++ != '}')
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("invalid format string"));
- ULongLong value = 0;
- switch (precision_arg.type)
- {
- case Arg::INT:
- if (precision_arg.int_value < 0)
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("negative precision"));
- value = precision_arg.int_value;
- break;
- case Arg::UINT:
- value = precision_arg.uint_value;
- break;
- case Arg::LONG_LONG:
- if (precision_arg.long_long_value < 0)
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("negative precision"));
- value = precision_arg.long_long_value;
- break;
- case Arg::ULONG_LONG:
- value = precision_arg.ulong_long_value;
- break;
- default:
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("precision is not integer"));
- }
- if (value > (std::numeric_limits<int>::max)())
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("number is too big"));
- spec.precision_ = static_cast<int>(value);
- }
- else
- {
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("missing precision specifier"));
- }
- if (arg.type <= Arg::LAST_INTEGER_TYPE || arg.type == Arg::POINTER)
- {
- FMT_THROW(FormatError(
- fmt::format("precision not allowed in {} format specifier",
- arg.type == Arg::POINTER ? "pointer" : "integer")));
- }
- }
-
- // Parse type.
- if (*s != '}' && *s)
- spec.type_ = static_cast<char>(*s++);
- }
-
- if (*s++ != '}')
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("missing '}' in format string"));
-
- // Format argument.
- ArgFormatter(*this, spec, s - 1).visit(arg);
- return s;
-}
-
-template <typename Char, typename AF>
-void BasicFormatter<Char, AF>::format(BasicCStringRef<Char> format_str)
-{
- const Char *s = format_str.c_str();
- const Char *start = s;
- while (*s)
- {
- Char c = *s++;
- if (c != '{' && c != '}') continue;
- if (*s == c)
- {
- write(writer_, start, s);
- start = ++s;
- continue;
- }
- if (c == '}')
- FMT_THROW(FormatError("unmatched '}' in format string"));
- write(writer_, start, s - 1);
- internal::Arg arg = internal::is_name_start(*s) ?
- parse_arg_name(s) : parse_arg_index(s);
- start = s = format(s, arg);
- }
- write(writer_, start, s);
-}
-} // namespace fmt
-
-#if FMT_USE_USER_DEFINED_LITERALS
-namespace fmt
-{
-namespace internal
-{
-
-template <typename Char>
-struct UdlFormat
-{
- const Char *str;
-
- template <typename... Args>
- auto operator()(Args && ... args) const
- -> decltype(format(str, std::forward<Args>(args)...))
- {
- return format(str, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- }
-};
-
-template <typename Char>
-struct UdlArg
-{
- const Char *str;
-
- template <typename T>
- NamedArg<Char> operator=(T &&value) const
- {
- return {str, std::forward<T>(value)};
- }
-};
-
-} // namespace internal
-
-inline namespace literals
-{
-
-/**
- \rst
- C++11 literal equivalent of :func:`fmt::format`.
-
- **Example**::
-
- using namespace fmt::literals;
- std::string message = "The answer is {}"_format(42);
- \endrst
- */
-inline internal::UdlFormat<char>
-operator"" _format(const char *s, std::size_t)
-{
- return {s};
-}
-inline internal::UdlFormat<wchar_t>
-operator"" _format(const wchar_t *s, std::size_t)
-{
- return {s};
-}
-
-/**
- \rst
- C++11 literal equivalent of :func:`fmt::arg`.
-
- **Example**::
-
- using namespace fmt::literals;
- print("Elapsed time: {s:.2f} seconds", "s"_a=1.23);
- \endrst
- */
-inline internal::UdlArg<char>
-operator"" _a(const char *s, std::size_t)
-{
- return {s};
-}
-inline internal::UdlArg<wchar_t>
-operator"" _a(const wchar_t *s, std::size_t)
-{
- return {s};
-}
-
-} // inline namespace literals
-} // namespace fmt
-#endif // FMT_USE_USER_DEFINED_LITERALS
-
-// Restore warnings.
-#if FMT_GCC_VERSION >= 406
-# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
-#endif
-
-#if defined(__clang__) && !defined(FMT_ICC_VERSION)
-# pragma clang diagnostic pop
-#endif
-
-#ifdef FMT_HEADER_ONLY
-# define FMT_FUNC inline
-# include "format.cc"
-#else
-# define FMT_FUNC
-#endif
-
-#endif // FMT_FORMAT_H_