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/*
Formatting library for C++ - std::ostream support
Copyright (c) 2012 - 2016, Victor Zverovich
All rights reserved.
For the license information refer to format.h.
*/
#ifndef FMT_OSTREAM_H_
#define FMT_OSTREAM_H_
// commented out by spdlog
//#include "format.h"
#include <ostream>
namespace
fmt
{
namespace
internal
{
template
<
class
Char
>
class
FormatBuf
:
public
std
::
basic_streambuf
<
Char
>
{
private:
typedef
typename
std
::
basic_streambuf
<
Char
>::
int_type
int_type
;
typedef
typename
std
::
basic_streambuf
<
Char
>::
traits_type
traits_type
;
Buffer
<
Char
>
&
buffer_
;
Char
*
start_
;
public:
FormatBuf
(
Buffer
<
Char
>
&
buffer
)
:
buffer_
(
buffer
),
start_
(
&
buffer
[
0
])
{
this
->
setp
(
start_
,
start_
+
buffer_
.
capacity
());
}
int_type
overflow
(
int_type
ch
=
traits_type
::
eof
())
{
if
(
!
traits_type
::
eq_int_type
(
ch
,
traits_type
::
eof
()))
{
size_t
buf_size
=
size
();
buffer_
.
resize
(
buf_size
);
buffer_
.
reserve
(
buf_size
*
2
);
start_
=
&
buffer_
[
0
];
start_
[
buf_size
]
=
traits_type
::
to_char_type
(
ch
);
this
->
setp
(
start_
+
buf_size
+
1
,
start_
+
buf_size
*
2
);
}
return
ch
;
}
size_t
size
()
const
{
return
to_unsigned
(
this
->
pptr
()
-
start_
);
}
};
Yes
&
convert
(
std
::
ostream
&
);
struct
DummyStream
:
std
::
ostream
{
DummyStream
();
// Suppress a bogus warning in MSVC.
// Hide all operator<< overloads from std::ostream.
void
operator
<<
(
Null
<>
);
};
No
&
operator
<<
(
std
::
ostream
&
,
int
);
template
<
typename
T
>
struct
ConvertToIntImpl
<
T
,
true
>
{
// Convert to int only if T doesn't have an overloaded operator<<.
enum
{
value
=
sizeof
(
convert
(
get
<
DummyStream
>
()
<<
get
<
T
>
()))
==
sizeof
(
No
)
};
};
// Write the content of w to os.
void
write
(
std
::
ostream
&
os
,
Writer
&
w
);
}
// namespace internal
// Formats a value.
template
<
typename
Char
,
typename
ArgFormatter
,
typename
T
>
void
format_arg
(
BasicFormatter
<
Char
,
ArgFormatter
>
&
f
,
const
Char
*&
format_str
,
const
T
&
value
)
{
internal
::
MemoryBuffer
<
Char
,
internal
::
INLINE_BUFFER_SIZE
>
buffer
;
internal
::
FormatBuf
<
Char
>
format_buf
(
buffer
);
std
::
basic_ostream
<
Char
>
output
(
&
format_buf
);
output
<<
value
;
BasicStringRef
<
Char
>
str
(
&
buffer
[
0
],
format_buf
.
size
());
typedef
internal
::
MakeArg
<
BasicFormatter
<
Char
>
>
MakeArg
;
format_str
=
f
.
format
(
format_str
,
MakeArg
(
str
));
}
/**
\rst
Prints formatted data to the stream *os*.
**Example**::
print(cerr, "Don't {}!", "panic");
\endrst
*/
FMT_API
void
print
(
std
::
ostream
&
os
,
CStringRef
format_str
,
ArgList
args
);
FMT_VARIADIC
(
void
,
print
,
std
::
ostream
&
,
CStringRef
)
}
// namespace fmt
#ifdef FMT_HEADER_ONLY
# include "ostream.cc"
#endif
/*
Formatting library for C++ - std::ostream support
Copyright (c) 2012 - 2016, Victor Zverovich
All rights reserved.
For the license information refer to format.h.
*/
#ifndef FMT_OSTREAM_H_
#define FMT_OSTREAM_H_
// commented out by spdlog
//#include "format.h"
#include <ostream>
namespace
fmt
{
namespace
internal
{
template
<
class
Char
>
class
FormatBuf
:
public
std
::
basic_streambuf
<
Char
>
{
private:
typedef
typename
std
::
basic_streambuf
<
Char
>::
int_type
int_type
;
typedef
typename
std
::
basic_streambuf
<
Char
>::
traits_type
traits_type
;
Buffer
<
Char
>
&
buffer_
;
Char
*
start_
;
public:
FormatBuf
(
Buffer
<
Char
>
&
buffer
)
:
buffer_
(
buffer
),
start_
(
&
buffer
[
0
])
{
this
->
setp
(
start_
,
start_
+
buffer_
.
capacity
());
}
int_type
overflow
(
int_type
ch
=
traits_type
::
eof
())
{
if
(
!
traits_type
::
eq_int_type
(
ch
,
traits_type
::
eof
()))
{
size_t
buf_size
=
size
();
buffer_
.
resize
(
buf_size
);
buffer_
.
reserve
(
buf_size
*
2
);
start_
=
&
buffer_
[
0
];
start_
[
buf_size
]
=
traits_type
::
to_char_type
(
ch
);
this
->
setp
(
start_
+
buf_size
+
1
,
start_
+
buf_size
*
2
);
}
return
ch
;
}
size_t
size
()
const
{
return
to_unsigned
(
this
->
pptr
()
-
start_
);
}
};
Yes
&
convert
(
std
::
ostream
&
);
struct
DummyStream
:
std
::
ostream
{
DummyStream
();
// Suppress a bogus warning in MSVC.
// Hide all operator<< overloads from std::ostream.
void
operator
<<
(
Null
<>
);
};
No
&
operator
<<
(
std
::
ostream
&
,
int
);
template
<
typename
T
>
struct
ConvertToIntImpl
<
T
,
true
>
{
// Convert to int only if T doesn't have an overloaded operator<<.
enum
{
value
=
sizeof
(
convert
(
get
<
DummyStream
>
()
<<
get
<
T
>
()))
==
sizeof
(
No
)
};
};
// Write the content of w to os.
void
write
(
std
::
ostream
&
os
,
Writer
&
w
);
}
// namespace internal
// Formats a value.
template
<
typename
Char
,
typename
ArgFormatter
,
typename
T
>
void
format_arg
(
BasicFormatter
<
Char
,
ArgFormatter
>
&
f
,
const
Char
*&
format_str
,
const
T
&
value
)
{
internal
::
MemoryBuffer
<
Char
,
internal
::
INLINE_BUFFER_SIZE
>
buffer
;
internal
::
FormatBuf
<
Char
>
format_buf
(
buffer
);
std
::
basic_ostream
<
Char
>
output
(
&
format_buf
);
output
<<
value
;
BasicStringRef
<
Char
>
str
(
&
buffer
[
0
],
format_buf
.
size
());
typedef
internal
::
MakeArg
<
BasicFormatter
<
Char
>
>
MakeArg
;
format_str
=
f
.
format
(
format_str
,
MakeArg
(
str
));
}
/**
\rst
Prints formatted data to the stream *os*.
**Example**::
print(cerr, "Don't {}!", "panic");
\endrst
*/
FMT_API
void
print
(
std
::
ostream
&
os
,
CStringRef
format_str
,
ArgList
args
);
FMT_VARIADIC
(
void
,
print
,
std
::
ostream
&
,
CStringRef
)
}
// namespace fmt
#ifdef FMT_HEADER_ONLY
# include "ostream.cc"
#endif
#endif // FMT_OSTREAM_H_
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/*
Formatting library for C++
Copyright (c) 2012 - 2016, Victor Zverovich
All rights reserved.
For the license information refer to format.h.
*/
#ifndef FMT_PRINTF_H_
#define FMT_PRINTF_H_
#include <algorithm> // std::fill_n
#include <limits> // std::numeric_limits
#include "ostream.h"
namespace
fmt
{
namespace
internal
{
// Checks if a value fits in int - used to avoid warnings about comparing
// signed and unsigned integers.
template
<
bool
IsSigned
>
struct
IntChecker
{
template
<
typename
T
>
static
bool
fits_in_int
(
T
value
)
{
unsigned
max
=
std
::
numeric_limits
<
int
>::
max
();
return
value
<=
max
;
}
static
bool
fits_in_int
(
bool
)
{
return
true
;
}
};
template
<
>
struct
IntChecker
<
true
>
{
template
<
typename
T
>
static
bool
fits_in_int
(
T
value
)
{
return
value
>=
std
::
numeric_limits
<
int
>::
min
()
&&
value
<=
std
::
numeric_limits
<
int
>::
max
();
}
static
bool
fits_in_int
(
int
)
{
return
true
;
}
};
class
PrecisionHandler
:
public
ArgVisitor
<
PrecisionHandler
,
int
>
{
public:
void
report_unhandled_arg
()
{
FMT_THROW
(
FormatError
(
"precision is not integer"
));
}
template
<
typename
T
>
int
visit_any_int
(
T
value
)
{
if
(
!
IntChecker
<
std
::
numeric_limits
<
T
>::
is_signed
>::
fits_in_int
(
value
))
FMT_THROW
(
FormatError
(
"number is too big"
));
return
static_cast
<
int
>
(
value
);
}
};
// IsZeroInt::visit(arg) returns true iff arg is a zero integer.
class
IsZeroInt
:
public
ArgVisitor
<
IsZeroInt
,
bool
>
{
public:
template
<
typename
T
>
bool
visit_any_int
(
T
value
)
{
return
value
==
0
;
}
};
template
<
typename
T
,
typename
U
>
struct
is_same
{
enum
{
value
=
0
};
};
template
<
typename
T
>
struct
is_same
<
T
,
T
>
{
enum
{
value
=
1
};
};
// An argument visitor that converts an integer argument to T for printf,
// if T is an integral type. If T is void, the argument is converted to
// corresponding signed or unsigned type depending on the type specifier:
// 'd' and 'i' - signed, other - unsigned)
template
<
typename
T
=
void
>
class
ArgConverter
:
public
ArgVisitor
<
ArgConverter
<
T
>
,
void
>
{
private:
internal
::
Arg
&
arg_
;
wchar_t
type_
;
FMT_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN
(
ArgConverter
);
public:
ArgConverter
(
internal
::
Arg
&
arg
,
wchar_t
type
)
:
arg_
(
arg
),
type_
(
type
)
{}
void
visit_bool
(
bool
value
)
{
if
(
type_
!=
's'
)
visit_any_int
(
value
);
}
template
<
typename
U
>
void
visit_any_int
(
U
value
)
{
bool
is_signed
=
type_
==
'd'
||
type_
==
'i'
;
using
internal
::
Arg
;
typedef
typename
internal
::
Conditional
<
is_same
<
T
,
void
>::
value
,
U
,
T
>::
type
TargetType
;
if
(
sizeof
(
TargetType
)
<=
sizeof
(
int
))
{
// Extra casts are used to silence warnings.
if
(
is_signed
)
{
arg_
.
type
=
Arg
::
INT
;
arg_
.
int_value
=
static_cast
<
int
>
(
static_cast
<
TargetType
>
(
value
));
}
else
{
arg_
.
type
=
Arg
::
UINT
;
typedef
typename
internal
::
MakeUnsigned
<
TargetType
>::
Type
Unsigned
;
arg_
.
uint_value
=
static_cast
<
unsigned
>
(
static_cast
<
Unsigned
>
(
value
));
}
}
else
{
if
(
is_signed
)
{
arg_
.
type
=
Arg
::
LONG_LONG
;
// glibc's printf doesn't sign extend arguments of smaller types:
// std::printf("%lld", -42); // prints "4294967254"
// but we don't have to do the same because it's a UB.
arg_
.
long_long_value
=
static_cast
<
LongLong
>
(
value
);
}
else
{
arg_
.
type
=
Arg
::
ULONG_LONG
;
arg_
.
ulong_long_value
=
static_cast
<
typename
internal
::
MakeUnsigned
<
U
>::
Type
>
(
value
);
}
}
}
};
// Converts an integer argument to char for printf.
class
CharConverter
:
public
ArgVisitor
<
CharConverter
,
void
>
{
private:
internal
::
Arg
&
arg_
;
FMT_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN
(
CharConverter
);
public:
explicit
CharConverter
(
internal
::
Arg
&
arg
)
:
arg_
(
arg
)
{}
template
<
typename
T
>
void
visit_any_int
(
T
value
)
{
arg_
.
type
=
internal
::
Arg
::
CHAR
;
arg_
.
int_value
=
static_cast
<
char
>
(
value
);
}
};
// Checks if an argument is a valid printf width specifier and sets
// left alignment if it is negative.
class
WidthHandler
:
public
ArgVisitor
<
WidthHandler
,
unsigned
>
{
private:
FormatSpec
&
spec_
;
FMT_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN
(
WidthHandler
);
public:
explicit
WidthHandler
(
FormatSpec
&
spec
)
:
spec_
(
spec
)
{}
void
report_unhandled_arg
()
{
FMT_THROW
(
FormatError
(
"width is not integer"
));
}
template
<
typename
T
>
unsigned
visit_any_int
(
T
value
)
{
typedef
typename
internal
::
IntTraits
<
T
>::
MainType
UnsignedType
;
UnsignedType
width
=
static_cast
<
UnsignedType
>
(
value
);
if
(
internal
::
is_negative
(
value
))
{
spec_
.
align_
=
ALIGN_LEFT
;
width
=
0
-
width
;
}
unsigned
int_max
=
std
::
numeric_limits
<
int
>::
max
();
if
(
width
>
int_max
)
FMT_THROW
(
FormatError
(
"number is too big"
));
return
static_cast
<
unsigned
>
(
width
);
}
};
}
// namespace internal
/**
\rst
A ``printf`` argument formatter based on the `curiously recurring template
pattern <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curiously_recurring_template_pattern>`_.
To use `~fmt::BasicPrintfArgFormatter` 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::BasicPrintfArgFormatter` or its
superclass will be called.
\endrst
*/
template
<
typename
Impl
,
typename
Char
>
class
BasicPrintfArgFormatter
:
public
internal
::
ArgFormatterBase
<
Impl
,
Char
>
{
private:
void
write_null_pointer
()
{
this
->
spec
().
type_
=
0
;
this
->
write
(
"(nil)"
);
}
typedef
internal
::
ArgFormatterBase
<
Impl
,
Char
>
Base
;
public:
/**
\rst
Constructs an argument formatter object.
*writer* is a reference to the output writer and *spec* contains format
specifier information for standard argument types.
\endrst
*/
BasicPrintfArgFormatter
(
BasicWriter
<
Char
>
&
writer
,
FormatSpec
&
spec
)
:
internal
::
ArgFormatterBase
<
Impl
,
Char
>
(
writer
,
spec
)
{}
/** Formats an argument of type ``bool``. */
void
visit_bool
(
bool
value
)
{
FormatSpec
&
fmt_spec
=
this
->
spec
();
if
(
fmt_spec
.
type_
!=
's'
)
return
this
->
visit_any_int
(
value
);
fmt_spec
.
type_
=
0
;
this
->
write
(
value
);
}
/** Formats a character. */
void
visit_char
(
int
value
)
{
const
FormatSpec
&
fmt_spec
=
this
->
spec
();
BasicWriter
<
Char
>
&
w
=
this
->
writer
();
if
(
fmt_spec
.
type_
&&
fmt_spec
.
type_
!=
'c'
)
w
.
write_int
(
value
,
fmt_spec
);
typedef
typename
BasicWriter
<
Char
>::
CharPtr
CharPtr
;
CharPtr
out
=
CharPtr
();
if
(
fmt_spec
.
width_
>
1
)
{
Char
fill
=
' '
;
out
=
w
.
grow_buffer
(
fmt_spec
.
width_
);
if
(
fmt_spec
.
align_
!=
ALIGN_LEFT
)
{
std
::
fill_n
(
out
,
fmt_spec
.
width_
-
1
,
fill
);
out
+=
fmt_spec
.
width_
-
1
;
}
else
{
std
::
fill_n
(
out
+
1
,
fmt_spec
.
width_
-
1
,
fill
);
}
}
else
{
out
=
w
.
grow_buffer
(
1
);
}
*
out
=
static_cast
<
Char
>
(
value
);
}
/** Formats a null-terminated C string. */
void
visit_cstring
(
const
char
*
value
)
{
if
(
value
)
Base
::
visit_cstring
(
value
);
else
if
(
this
->
spec
().
type_
==
'p'
)
write_null_pointer
();
else
this
->
write
(
"(null)"
);
}
/** Formats a pointer. */
void
visit_pointer
(
const
void
*
value
)
{
if
(
value
)
return
Base
::
visit_pointer
(
value
);
this
->
spec
().
type_
=
0
;
write_null_pointer
();
}
/** Formats an argument of a custom (user-defined) type. */
void
visit_custom
(
internal
::
Arg
::
CustomValue
c
)
{
BasicFormatter
<
Char
>
formatter
(
ArgList
(),
this
->
writer
());
const
Char
format_str
[]
=
{
'}'
,
0
};
const
Char
*
format
=
format_str
;
c
.
format
(
&
formatter
,
c
.
value
,
&
format
);
}
};
/** The default printf argument formatter. */
template
<
typename
Char
>
class
PrintfArgFormatter
:
public
BasicPrintfArgFormatter
<
PrintfArgFormatter
<
Char
>
,
Char
>
{
public:
/** Constructs an argument formatter object. */
PrintfArgFormatter
(
BasicWriter
<
Char
>
&
w
,
FormatSpec
&
s
)
:
BasicPrintfArgFormatter
<
PrintfArgFormatter
<
Char
>
,
Char
>
(
w
,
s
)
{}
};
/** This template formats data and writes the output to a writer. */
template
<
typename
Char
,
typename
ArgFormatter
=
PrintfArgFormatter
<
Char
>
>
class
PrintfFormatter
:
private
internal
::
FormatterBase
{
private:
BasicWriter
<
Char
>
&
writer_
;
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.
internal
::
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:
/**
\rst
Constructs a ``PrintfFormatter`` object. References to the arguments and
the writer are stored in the formatter object so make sure they have
appropriate lifetimes.
\endrst
*/
explicit
PrintfFormatter
(
const
ArgList
&
args
,
BasicWriter
<
Char
>
&
w
)
:
FormatterBase
(
args
),
writer_
(
w
)
{}
/** Formats stored arguments and writes the output to the writer. */
FMT_API
void
format
(
BasicCStringRef
<
Char
>
format_str
);
};
template
<
typename
Char
,
typename
AF
>
void
PrintfFormatter
<
Char
,
AF
>::
parse_flags
(
FormatSpec
&
spec
,
const
Char
*&
s
)
{
for
(;;)
{
switch
(
*
s
++
)
{
case
'-'
:
spec
.
align_
=
ALIGN_LEFT
;
break
;
case
'+'
:
spec
.
flags_
|=
SIGN_FLAG
|
PLUS_FLAG
;
break
;
case
'0'
:
spec
.
fill_
=
'0'
;
break
;
case
' '
:
spec
.
flags_
|=
SIGN_FLAG
;
break
;
case
'#'
:
spec
.
flags_
|=
HASH_FLAG
;
break
;
default:
--
s
;
return
;
}
}
}
template
<
typename
Char
,
typename
AF
>
internal
::
Arg
PrintfFormatter
<
Char
,
AF
>::
get_arg
(
const
Char
*
s
,
unsigned
arg_index
)
{
(
void
)
s
;
const
char
*
error
=
0
;
internal
::
Arg
arg
=
arg_index
==
std
::
numeric_limits
<
unsigned
>::
max
()
?
next_arg
(
error
)
:
FormatterBase
::
get_arg
(
arg_index
-
1
,
error
);
if
(
error
)
FMT_THROW
(
FormatError
(
!*
s
?
"invalid format string"
:
error
));
return
arg
;
}
template
<
typename
Char
,
typename
AF
>
unsigned
PrintfFormatter
<
Char
,
AF
>::
parse_header
(
const
Char
*&
s
,
FormatSpec
&
spec
)
{
unsigned
arg_index
=
std
::
numeric_limits
<
unsigned
>::
max
();
Char
c
=
*
s
;
if
(
c
>=
'0'
&&
c
<=
'9'
)
{
// Parse an argument index (if followed by '$') or a width possibly
// preceded with '0' flag(s).
unsigned
value
=
internal
::
parse_nonnegative_int
(
s
);
if
(
*
s
==
'$'
)
{
// value is an argument index
++
s
;
arg_index
=
value
;
}
else
{
if
(
c
==
'0'
)
spec
.
fill_
=
'0'
;
if
(
value
!=
0
)
{
// Nonzero value means that we parsed width and don't need to
// parse it or flags again, so return now.
spec
.
width_
=
value
;
return
arg_index
;
}
}
}
parse_flags
(
spec
,
s
);
// Parse width.
if
(
*
s
>=
'0'
&&
*
s
<=
'9'
)
{
spec
.
width_
=
internal
::
parse_nonnegative_int
(
s
);
}
else
if
(
*
s
==
'*'
)
{
++
s
;
spec
.
width_
=
internal
::
WidthHandler
(
spec
).
visit
(
get_arg
(
s
));
}
return
arg_index
;
}
template
<
typename
Char
,
typename
AF
>
void
PrintfFormatter
<
Char
,
AF
>::
format
(
BasicCStringRef
<
Char
>
format_str
)
{
const
Char
*
start
=
format_str
.
c_str
();
const
Char
*
s
=
start
;
while
(
*
s
)
{
Char
c
=
*
s
++
;
if
(
c
!=
'%'
)
continue
;
if
(
*
s
==
c
)
{
write
(
writer_
,
start
,
s
);
start
=
++
s
;
continue
;
}
write
(
writer_
,
start
,
s
-
1
);
FormatSpec
spec
;
spec
.
align_
=
ALIGN_RIGHT
;
// Parse argument index, flags and width.
unsigned
arg_index
=
parse_header
(
s
,
spec
);
// Parse precision.
if
(
*
s
==
'.'
)
{
++
s
;
if
(
'0'
<=
*
s
&&
*
s
<=
'9'
)
{
spec
.
precision_
=
static_cast
<
int
>
(
internal
::
parse_nonnegative_int
(
s
));
}
else
if
(
*
s
==
'*'
)
{
++
s
;
spec
.
precision_
=
internal
::
PrecisionHandler
().
visit
(
get_arg
(
s
));
}
}
using
internal
::
Arg
;
Arg
arg
=
get_arg
(
s
,
arg_index
);
if
(
spec
.
flag
(
HASH_FLAG
)
&&
internal
::
IsZeroInt
().
visit
(
arg
))
spec
.
flags_
&=
~
internal
::
to_unsigned
<
int
>
(
HASH_FLAG
);
if
(
spec
.
fill_
==
'0'
)
{
if
(
arg
.
type
<=
Arg
::
LAST_NUMERIC_TYPE
)
spec
.
align_
=
ALIGN_NUMERIC
;
else
spec
.
fill_
=
' '
;
// Ignore '0' flag for non-numeric types.
}
// Parse length and convert the argument to the required type.
using
internal
::
ArgConverter
;
switch
(
*
s
++
)
{
case
'h'
:
if
(
*
s
==
'h'
)
ArgConverter
<
signed
char
>
(
arg
,
*++
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
else
ArgConverter
<
short
>
(
arg
,
*
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
break
;
case
'l'
:
if
(
*
s
==
'l'
)
ArgConverter
<
fmt
::
LongLong
>
(
arg
,
*++
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
else
ArgConverter
<
long
>
(
arg
,
*
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
break
;
case
'j'
:
ArgConverter
<
intmax_t
>
(
arg
,
*
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
break
;
case
'z'
:
ArgConverter
<
std
::
size_t
>
(
arg
,
*
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
break
;
case
't'
:
ArgConverter
<
std
::
ptrdiff_t
>
(
arg
,
*
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
break
;
case
'L'
:
// printf produces garbage when 'L' is omitted for long double, no
// need to do the same.
break
;
default:
--
s
;
ArgConverter
<
void
>
(
arg
,
*
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
}
// Parse type.
if
(
!*
s
)
FMT_THROW
(
FormatError
(
"invalid format string"
));
spec
.
type_
=
static_cast
<
char
>
(
*
s
++
);
if
(
arg
.
type
<=
Arg
::
LAST_INTEGER_TYPE
)
{
// Normalize type.
switch
(
spec
.
type_
)
{
case
'i'
:
case
'u'
:
spec
.
type_
=
'd'
;
break
;
case
'c'
:
// TODO: handle wchar_t
internal
::
CharConverter
(
arg
).
visit
(
arg
);
break
;
}
}
start
=
s
;
// Format argument.
AF
(
writer_
,
spec
).
visit
(
arg
);
}
write
(
writer_
,
start
,
s
);
}
template
<
typename
Char
>
void
printf
(
BasicWriter
<
Char
>
&
w
,
BasicCStringRef
<
Char
>
format
,
ArgList
args
)
{
PrintfFormatter
<
Char
>
(
args
,
w
).
format
(
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
();
}
FMT_VARIADIC
(
std
::
string
,
sprintf
,
CStringRef
)
inline
std
::
wstring
sprintf
(
WCStringRef
format
,
ArgList
args
)
{
WMemoryWriter
w
;
printf
(
w
,
format
,
args
);
return
w
.
str
();
}
FMT_VARIADIC_W
(
std
::
wstring
,
sprintf
,
WCStringRef
)
/**
\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
);
FMT_VARIADIC
(
int
,
fprintf
,
std
::
FILE
*
,
CStringRef
)
/**
\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
);
}
FMT_VARIADIC
(
int
,
printf
,
CStringRef
)
/**
\rst
Prints formatted data to the stream *os*.
**Example**::
fprintf(cerr, "Don't %s!", "panic");
\endrst
*/
inline
int
fprintf
(
std
::
ostream
&
os
,
CStringRef
format_str
,
ArgList
args
)
{
MemoryWriter
w
;
printf
(
w
,
format_str
,
args
);
internal
::
write
(
os
,
w
);
return
static_cast
<
int
>
(
w
.
size
());
}
FMT_VARIADIC
(
int
,
fprintf
,
std
::
ostream
&
,
CStringRef
)
}
// namespace fmt
/*
Formatting library for C++
Copyright (c) 2012 - 2016, Victor Zverovich
All rights reserved.
For the license information refer to format.h.
*/
#ifndef FMT_PRINTF_H_
#define FMT_PRINTF_H_
#include <algorithm> // std::fill_n
#include <limits> // std::numeric_limits
#include "ostream.h"
namespace
fmt
{
namespace
internal
{
// Checks if a value fits in int - used to avoid warnings about comparing
// signed and unsigned integers.
template
<
bool
IsSigned
>
struct
IntChecker
{
template
<
typename
T
>
static
bool
fits_in_int
(
T
value
)
{
unsigned
max
=
std
::
numeric_limits
<
int
>::
max
();
return
value
<=
max
;
}
static
bool
fits_in_int
(
bool
)
{
return
true
;
}
};
template
<
>
struct
IntChecker
<
true
>
{
template
<
typename
T
>
static
bool
fits_in_int
(
T
value
)
{
return
value
>=
std
::
numeric_limits
<
int
>::
min
()
&&
value
<=
std
::
numeric_limits
<
int
>::
max
();
}
static
bool
fits_in_int
(
int
)
{
return
true
;
}
};
class
PrecisionHandler
:
public
ArgVisitor
<
PrecisionHandler
,
int
>
{
public:
void
report_unhandled_arg
()
{
FMT_THROW
(
FormatError
(
"precision is not integer"
));
}
template
<
typename
T
>
int
visit_any_int
(
T
value
)
{
if
(
!
IntChecker
<
std
::
numeric_limits
<
T
>::
is_signed
>::
fits_in_int
(
value
))
FMT_THROW
(
FormatError
(
"number is too big"
));
return
static_cast
<
int
>
(
value
);
}
};
// IsZeroInt::visit(arg) returns true iff arg is a zero integer.
class
IsZeroInt
:
public
ArgVisitor
<
IsZeroInt
,
bool
>
{
public:
template
<
typename
T
>
bool
visit_any_int
(
T
value
)
{
return
value
==
0
;
}
};
template
<
typename
T
,
typename
U
>
struct
is_same
{
enum
{
value
=
0
};
};
template
<
typename
T
>
struct
is_same
<
T
,
T
>
{
enum
{
value
=
1
};
};
// An argument visitor that converts an integer argument to T for printf,
// if T is an integral type. If T is void, the argument is converted to
// corresponding signed or unsigned type depending on the type specifier:
// 'd' and 'i' - signed, other - unsigned)
template
<
typename
T
=
void
>
class
ArgConverter
:
public
ArgVisitor
<
ArgConverter
<
T
>
,
void
>
{
private:
internal
::
Arg
&
arg_
;
wchar_t
type_
;
FMT_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN
(
ArgConverter
);
public:
ArgConverter
(
internal
::
Arg
&
arg
,
wchar_t
type
)
:
arg_
(
arg
),
type_
(
type
)
{}
void
visit_bool
(
bool
value
)
{
if
(
type_
!=
's'
)
visit_any_int
(
value
);
}
template
<
typename
U
>
void
visit_any_int
(
U
value
)
{
bool
is_signed
=
type_
==
'd'
||
type_
==
'i'
;
using
internal
::
Arg
;
typedef
typename
internal
::
Conditional
<
is_same
<
T
,
void
>::
value
,
U
,
T
>::
type
TargetType
;
if
(
sizeof
(
TargetType
)
<=
sizeof
(
int
))
{
// Extra casts are used to silence warnings.
if
(
is_signed
)
{
arg_
.
type
=
Arg
::
INT
;
arg_
.
int_value
=
static_cast
<
int
>
(
static_cast
<
TargetType
>
(
value
));
}
else
{
arg_
.
type
=
Arg
::
UINT
;
typedef
typename
internal
::
MakeUnsigned
<
TargetType
>::
Type
Unsigned
;
arg_
.
uint_value
=
static_cast
<
unsigned
>
(
static_cast
<
Unsigned
>
(
value
));
}
}
else
{
if
(
is_signed
)
{
arg_
.
type
=
Arg
::
LONG_LONG
;
// glibc's printf doesn't sign extend arguments of smaller types:
// std::printf("%lld", -42); // prints "4294967254"
// but we don't have to do the same because it's a UB.
arg_
.
long_long_value
=
static_cast
<
LongLong
>
(
value
);
}
else
{
arg_
.
type
=
Arg
::
ULONG_LONG
;
arg_
.
ulong_long_value
=
static_cast
<
typename
internal
::
MakeUnsigned
<
U
>::
Type
>
(
value
);
}
}
}
};
// Converts an integer argument to char for printf.
class
CharConverter
:
public
ArgVisitor
<
CharConverter
,
void
>
{
private:
internal
::
Arg
&
arg_
;
FMT_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN
(
CharConverter
);
public:
explicit
CharConverter
(
internal
::
Arg
&
arg
)
:
arg_
(
arg
)
{}
template
<
typename
T
>
void
visit_any_int
(
T
value
)
{
arg_
.
type
=
internal
::
Arg
::
CHAR
;
arg_
.
int_value
=
static_cast
<
char
>
(
value
);
}
};
// Checks if an argument is a valid printf width specifier and sets
// left alignment if it is negative.
class
WidthHandler
:
public
ArgVisitor
<
WidthHandler
,
unsigned
>
{
private:
FormatSpec
&
spec_
;
FMT_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN
(
WidthHandler
);
public:
explicit
WidthHandler
(
FormatSpec
&
spec
)
:
spec_
(
spec
)
{}
void
report_unhandled_arg
()
{
FMT_THROW
(
FormatError
(
"width is not integer"
));
}
template
<
typename
T
>
unsigned
visit_any_int
(
T
value
)
{
typedef
typename
internal
::
IntTraits
<
T
>::
MainType
UnsignedType
;
UnsignedType
width
=
static_cast
<
UnsignedType
>
(
value
);
if
(
internal
::
is_negative
(
value
))
{
spec_
.
align_
=
ALIGN_LEFT
;
width
=
0
-
width
;
}
unsigned
int_max
=
std
::
numeric_limits
<
int
>::
max
();
if
(
width
>
int_max
)
FMT_THROW
(
FormatError
(
"number is too big"
));
return
static_cast
<
unsigned
>
(
width
);
}
};
}
// namespace internal
/**
\rst
A ``printf`` argument formatter based on the `curiously recurring template
pattern <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curiously_recurring_template_pattern>`_.
To use `~fmt::BasicPrintfArgFormatter` 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::BasicPrintfArgFormatter` or its
superclass will be called.
\endrst
*/
template
<
typename
Impl
,
typename
Char
>
class
BasicPrintfArgFormatter
:
public
internal
::
ArgFormatterBase
<
Impl
,
Char
>
{
private:
void
write_null_pointer
()
{
this
->
spec
().
type_
=
0
;
this
->
write
(
"(nil)"
);
}
typedef
internal
::
ArgFormatterBase
<
Impl
,
Char
>
Base
;
public:
/**
\rst
Constructs an argument formatter object.
*writer* is a reference to the output writer and *spec* contains format
specifier information for standard argument types.
\endrst
*/
BasicPrintfArgFormatter
(
BasicWriter
<
Char
>
&
writer
,
FormatSpec
&
spec
)
:
internal
::
ArgFormatterBase
<
Impl
,
Char
>
(
writer
,
spec
)
{}
/** Formats an argument of type ``bool``. */
void
visit_bool
(
bool
value
)
{
FormatSpec
&
fmt_spec
=
this
->
spec
();
if
(
fmt_spec
.
type_
!=
's'
)
return
this
->
visit_any_int
(
value
);
fmt_spec
.
type_
=
0
;
this
->
write
(
value
);
}
/** Formats a character. */
void
visit_char
(
int
value
)
{
const
FormatSpec
&
fmt_spec
=
this
->
spec
();
BasicWriter
<
Char
>
&
w
=
this
->
writer
();
if
(
fmt_spec
.
type_
&&
fmt_spec
.
type_
!=
'c'
)
w
.
write_int
(
value
,
fmt_spec
);
typedef
typename
BasicWriter
<
Char
>::
CharPtr
CharPtr
;
CharPtr
out
=
CharPtr
();
if
(
fmt_spec
.
width_
>
1
)
{
Char
fill
=
' '
;
out
=
w
.
grow_buffer
(
fmt_spec
.
width_
);
if
(
fmt_spec
.
align_
!=
ALIGN_LEFT
)
{
std
::
fill_n
(
out
,
fmt_spec
.
width_
-
1
,
fill
);
out
+=
fmt_spec
.
width_
-
1
;
}
else
{
std
::
fill_n
(
out
+
1
,
fmt_spec
.
width_
-
1
,
fill
);
}
}
else
{
out
=
w
.
grow_buffer
(
1
);
}
*
out
=
static_cast
<
Char
>
(
value
);
}
/** Formats a null-terminated C string. */
void
visit_cstring
(
const
char
*
value
)
{
if
(
value
)
Base
::
visit_cstring
(
value
);
else
if
(
this
->
spec
().
type_
==
'p'
)
write_null_pointer
();
else
this
->
write
(
"(null)"
);
}
/** Formats a pointer. */
void
visit_pointer
(
const
void
*
value
)
{
if
(
value
)
return
Base
::
visit_pointer
(
value
);
this
->
spec
().
type_
=
0
;
write_null_pointer
();
}
/** Formats an argument of a custom (user-defined) type. */
void
visit_custom
(
internal
::
Arg
::
CustomValue
c
)
{
BasicFormatter
<
Char
>
formatter
(
ArgList
(),
this
->
writer
());
const
Char
format_str
[]
=
{
'}'
,
0
};
const
Char
*
format
=
format_str
;
c
.
format
(
&
formatter
,
c
.
value
,
&
format
);
}
};
/** The default printf argument formatter. */
template
<
typename
Char
>
class
PrintfArgFormatter
:
public
BasicPrintfArgFormatter
<
PrintfArgFormatter
<
Char
>
,
Char
>
{
public:
/** Constructs an argument formatter object. */
PrintfArgFormatter
(
BasicWriter
<
Char
>
&
w
,
FormatSpec
&
s
)
:
BasicPrintfArgFormatter
<
PrintfArgFormatter
<
Char
>
,
Char
>
(
w
,
s
)
{}
};
/** This template formats data and writes the output to a writer. */
template
<
typename
Char
,
typename
ArgFormatter
=
PrintfArgFormatter
<
Char
>
>
class
PrintfFormatter
:
private
internal
::
FormatterBase
{
private:
BasicWriter
<
Char
>
&
writer_
;
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.
internal
::
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:
/**
\rst
Constructs a ``PrintfFormatter`` object. References to the arguments and
the writer are stored in the formatter object so make sure they have
appropriate lifetimes.
\endrst
*/
explicit
PrintfFormatter
(
const
ArgList
&
args
,
BasicWriter
<
Char
>
&
w
)
:
FormatterBase
(
args
),
writer_
(
w
)
{}
/** Formats stored arguments and writes the output to the writer. */
FMT_API
void
format
(
BasicCStringRef
<
Char
>
format_str
);
};
template
<
typename
Char
,
typename
AF
>
void
PrintfFormatter
<
Char
,
AF
>::
parse_flags
(
FormatSpec
&
spec
,
const
Char
*&
s
)
{
for
(;;)
{
switch
(
*
s
++
)
{
case
'-'
:
spec
.
align_
=
ALIGN_LEFT
;
break
;
case
'+'
:
spec
.
flags_
|=
SIGN_FLAG
|
PLUS_FLAG
;
break
;
case
'0'
:
spec
.
fill_
=
'0'
;
break
;
case
' '
:
spec
.
flags_
|=
SIGN_FLAG
;
break
;
case
'#'
:
spec
.
flags_
|=
HASH_FLAG
;
break
;
default:
--
s
;
return
;
}
}
}
template
<
typename
Char
,
typename
AF
>
internal
::
Arg
PrintfFormatter
<
Char
,
AF
>::
get_arg
(
const
Char
*
s
,
unsigned
arg_index
)
{
(
void
)
s
;
const
char
*
error
=
0
;
internal
::
Arg
arg
=
arg_index
==
std
::
numeric_limits
<
unsigned
>::
max
()
?
next_arg
(
error
)
:
FormatterBase
::
get_arg
(
arg_index
-
1
,
error
);
if
(
error
)
FMT_THROW
(
FormatError
(
!*
s
?
"invalid format string"
:
error
));
return
arg
;
}
template
<
typename
Char
,
typename
AF
>
unsigned
PrintfFormatter
<
Char
,
AF
>::
parse_header
(
const
Char
*&
s
,
FormatSpec
&
spec
)
{
unsigned
arg_index
=
std
::
numeric_limits
<
unsigned
>::
max
();
Char
c
=
*
s
;
if
(
c
>=
'0'
&&
c
<=
'9'
)
{
// Parse an argument index (if followed by '$') or a width possibly
// preceded with '0' flag(s).
unsigned
value
=
internal
::
parse_nonnegative_int
(
s
);
if
(
*
s
==
'$'
)
// value is an argument index
{
++
s
;
arg_index
=
value
;
}
else
{
if
(
c
==
'0'
)
spec
.
fill_
=
'0'
;
if
(
value
!=
0
)
{
// Nonzero value means that we parsed width and don't need to
// parse it or flags again, so return now.
spec
.
width_
=
value
;
return
arg_index
;
}
}
}
parse_flags
(
spec
,
s
);
// Parse width.
if
(
*
s
>=
'0'
&&
*
s
<=
'9'
)
{
spec
.
width_
=
internal
::
parse_nonnegative_int
(
s
);
}
else
if
(
*
s
==
'*'
)
{
++
s
;
spec
.
width_
=
internal
::
WidthHandler
(
spec
).
visit
(
get_arg
(
s
));
}
return
arg_index
;
}
template
<
typename
Char
,
typename
AF
>
void
PrintfFormatter
<
Char
,
AF
>::
format
(
BasicCStringRef
<
Char
>
format_str
)
{
const
Char
*
start
=
format_str
.
c_str
();
const
Char
*
s
=
start
;
while
(
*
s
)
{
Char
c
=
*
s
++
;
if
(
c
!=
'%'
)
continue
;
if
(
*
s
==
c
)
{
write
(
writer_
,
start
,
s
);
start
=
++
s
;
continue
;
}
write
(
writer_
,
start
,
s
-
1
);
FormatSpec
spec
;
spec
.
align_
=
ALIGN_RIGHT
;
// Parse argument index, flags and width.
unsigned
arg_index
=
parse_header
(
s
,
spec
);
// Parse precision.
if
(
*
s
==
'.'
)
{
++
s
;
if
(
'0'
<=
*
s
&&
*
s
<=
'9'
)
{
spec
.
precision_
=
static_cast
<
int
>
(
internal
::
parse_nonnegative_int
(
s
));
}
else
if
(
*
s
==
'*'
)
{
++
s
;
spec
.
precision_
=
internal
::
PrecisionHandler
().
visit
(
get_arg
(
s
));
}
}
using
internal
::
Arg
;
Arg
arg
=
get_arg
(
s
,
arg_index
);
if
(
spec
.
flag
(
HASH_FLAG
)
&&
internal
::
IsZeroInt
().
visit
(
arg
))
spec
.
flags_
&=
~
internal
::
to_unsigned
<
int
>
(
HASH_FLAG
);
if
(
spec
.
fill_
==
'0'
)
{
if
(
arg
.
type
<=
Arg
::
LAST_NUMERIC_TYPE
)
spec
.
align_
=
ALIGN_NUMERIC
;
else
spec
.
fill_
=
' '
;
// Ignore '0' flag for non-numeric types.
}
// Parse length and convert the argument to the required type.
using
internal
::
ArgConverter
;
switch
(
*
s
++
)
{
case
'h'
:
if
(
*
s
==
'h'
)
ArgConverter
<
signed
char
>
(
arg
,
*++
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
else
ArgConverter
<
short
>
(
arg
,
*
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
break
;
case
'l'
:
if
(
*
s
==
'l'
)
ArgConverter
<
fmt
::
LongLong
>
(
arg
,
*++
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
else
ArgConverter
<
long
>
(
arg
,
*
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
break
;
case
'j'
:
ArgConverter
<
intmax_t
>
(
arg
,
*
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
break
;
case
'z'
:
ArgConverter
<
std
::
size_t
>
(
arg
,
*
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
break
;
case
't'
:
ArgConverter
<
std
::
ptrdiff_t
>
(
arg
,
*
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
break
;
case
'L'
:
// printf produces garbage when 'L' is omitted for long double, no
// need to do the same.
break
;
default:
--
s
;
ArgConverter
<
void
>
(
arg
,
*
s
).
visit
(
arg
);
}
// Parse type.
if
(
!*
s
)
FMT_THROW
(
FormatError
(
"invalid format string"
));
spec
.
type_
=
static_cast
<
char
>
(
*
s
++
);
if
(
arg
.
type
<=
Arg
::
LAST_INTEGER_TYPE
)
{
// Normalize type.
switch
(
spec
.
type_
)
{
case
'i'
:
case
'u'
:
spec
.
type_
=
'd'
;
break
;
case
'c'
:
// TODO: handle wchar_t
internal
::
CharConverter
(
arg
).
visit
(
arg
);
break
;
}
}
start
=
s
;
// Format argument.
AF
(
writer_
,
spec
).
visit
(
arg
);
}
write
(
writer_
,
start
,
s
);
}
template
<
typename
Char
>
void
printf
(
BasicWriter
<
Char
>
&
w
,
BasicCStringRef
<
Char
>
format
,
ArgList
args
)
{
PrintfFormatter
<
Char
>
(
args
,
w
).
format
(
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
();
}
FMT_VARIADIC
(
std
::
string
,
sprintf
,
CStringRef
)
inline
std
::
wstring
sprintf
(
WCStringRef
format
,
ArgList
args
)
{
WMemoryWriter
w
;
printf
(
w
,
format
,
args
);
return
w
.
str
();
}
FMT_VARIADIC_W
(
std
::
wstring
,
sprintf
,
WCStringRef
)
/**
\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
);
FMT_VARIADIC
(
int
,
fprintf
,
std
::
FILE
*
,
CStringRef
)
/**
\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
);
}
FMT_VARIADIC
(
int
,
printf
,
CStringRef
)
/**
\rst
Prints formatted data to the stream *os*.
**Example**::
fprintf(cerr, "Don't %s!", "panic");
\endrst
*/
inline
int
fprintf
(
std
::
ostream
&
os
,
CStringRef
format_str
,
ArgList
args
)
{
MemoryWriter
w
;
printf
(
w
,
format_str
,
args
);
internal
::
write
(
os
,
w
);
return
static_cast
<
int
>
(
w
.
size
());
}
FMT_VARIADIC
(
int
,
fprintf
,
std
::
ostream
&
,
CStringRef
)
}
// namespace fmt
#endif // FMT_PRINTF_H_
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