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Accidentally committed a few more of these cleanup changes than intended. Still breaking these out & tidying them up. This reverts commit r231135. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@231136 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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6.7 KiB
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194 lines
6.7 KiB
C++
//===- Format.h - Efficient printf-style formatting for streams -*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file implements the format() function, which can be used with other
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// LLVM subsystems to provide printf-style formatting. This gives all the power
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// and risk of printf. This can be used like this (with raw_ostreams as an
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// example):
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//
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// OS << "mynumber: " << format("%4.5f", 1234.412) << '\n';
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//
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// Or if you prefer:
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//
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// OS << format("mynumber: %4.5f\n", 1234.412);
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_FORMAT_H
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#define LLVM_SUPPORT_FORMAT_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
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#include <cassert>
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#include <cstdio>
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#include <tuple>
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namespace llvm {
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/// This is a helper class used for handling formatted output. It is the
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/// abstract base class of a templated derived class.
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class format_object_base {
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protected:
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const char *Fmt;
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~format_object_base() {} // Disallow polymorphic deletion.
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virtual void home(); // Out of line virtual method.
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/// Call snprintf() for this object, on the given buffer and size.
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virtual int snprint(char *Buffer, unsigned BufferSize) const = 0;
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public:
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format_object_base(const char *fmt) : Fmt(fmt) {}
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/// Format the object into the specified buffer. On success, this returns
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/// the length of the formatted string. If the buffer is too small, this
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/// returns a length to retry with, which will be larger than BufferSize.
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unsigned print(char *Buffer, unsigned BufferSize) const {
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assert(BufferSize && "Invalid buffer size!");
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// Print the string, leaving room for the terminating null.
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int N = snprint(Buffer, BufferSize);
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// VC++ and old GlibC return negative on overflow, just double the size.
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if (N < 0)
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return BufferSize * 2;
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// Other implementations yield number of bytes needed, not including the
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// final '\0'.
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if (unsigned(N) >= BufferSize)
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return N + 1;
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// Otherwise N is the length of output (not including the final '\0').
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return N;
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}
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};
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/// These are templated helper classes used by the format function that
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/// capture the object to be formated and the format string. When actually
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/// printed, this synthesizes the string into a temporary buffer provided and
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/// returns whether or not it is big enough.
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template <typename... Ts>
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class format_object final : public format_object_base {
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std::tuple<Ts...> Vals;
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template <std::size_t... Is>
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int snprint_tuple(char *Buffer, unsigned BufferSize,
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index_sequence<Is...>) const {
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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return _snprintf(Buffer, BufferSize, Fmt, std::get<Is>(Vals)...);
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#else
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return snprintf(Buffer, BufferSize, Fmt, std::get<Is>(Vals)...);
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#endif
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}
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public:
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format_object(const char *fmt, const Ts &... vals)
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: format_object_base(fmt), Vals(vals...) {}
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int snprint(char *Buffer, unsigned BufferSize) const override {
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return snprint_tuple(Buffer, BufferSize, index_sequence_for<Ts...>());
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}
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};
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/// These are helper functions used to produce formatted output. They use
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/// template type deduction to construct the appropriate instance of the
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/// format_object class to simplify their construction.
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///
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/// This is typically used like:
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/// \code
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/// OS << format("%0.4f", myfloat) << '\n';
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/// \endcode
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template <typename... Ts>
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inline format_object<Ts...> format(const char *Fmt, const Ts &... Vals) {
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return format_object<Ts...>(Fmt, Vals...);
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}
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/// This is a helper class used for left_justify() and right_justify().
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class FormattedString {
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StringRef Str;
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unsigned Width;
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bool RightJustify;
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friend class raw_ostream;
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public:
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FormattedString(StringRef S, unsigned W, bool R)
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: Str(S), Width(W), RightJustify(R) { }
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};
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/// left_justify - append spaces after string so total output is
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/// \p Width characters. If \p Str is larger that \p Width, full string
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/// is written with no padding.
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inline FormattedString left_justify(StringRef Str, unsigned Width) {
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return FormattedString(Str, Width, false);
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}
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/// right_justify - add spaces before string so total output is
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/// \p Width characters. If \p Str is larger that \p Width, full string
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/// is written with no padding.
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inline FormattedString right_justify(StringRef Str, unsigned Width) {
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return FormattedString(Str, Width, true);
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}
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/// This is a helper class used for format_hex() and format_decimal().
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class FormattedNumber {
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uint64_t HexValue;
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int64_t DecValue;
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unsigned Width;
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bool Hex;
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bool Upper;
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bool HexPrefix;
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friend class raw_ostream;
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public:
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FormattedNumber(uint64_t HV, int64_t DV, unsigned W, bool H, bool U,
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bool Prefix)
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: HexValue(HV), DecValue(DV), Width(W), Hex(H), Upper(U),
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HexPrefix(Prefix) {}
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};
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/// format_hex - Output \p N as a fixed width hexadecimal. If number will not
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/// fit in width, full number is still printed. Examples:
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/// OS << format_hex(255, 4) => 0xff
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/// OS << format_hex(255, 4, true) => 0xFF
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/// OS << format_hex(255, 6) => 0x00ff
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/// OS << format_hex(255, 2) => 0xff
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inline FormattedNumber format_hex(uint64_t N, unsigned Width,
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bool Upper = false) {
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assert(Width <= 18 && "hex width must be <= 18");
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return FormattedNumber(N, 0, Width, true, Upper, true);
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}
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/// format_hex_no_prefix - Output \p N as a fixed width hexadecimal. Does not
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/// prepend '0x' to the outputted string. If number will not fit in width,
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/// full number is still printed. Examples:
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/// OS << format_hex_no_prefix(255, 4) => ff
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/// OS << format_hex_no_prefix(255, 4, true) => FF
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/// OS << format_hex_no_prefix(255, 6) => 00ff
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/// OS << format_hex_no_prefix(255, 2) => ff
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inline FormattedNumber format_hex_no_prefix(uint64_t N, unsigned Width,
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bool Upper = false) {
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assert(Width <= 18 && "hex width must be <= 18");
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return FormattedNumber(N, 0, Width, true, Upper, false);
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}
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/// format_decimal - Output \p N as a right justified, fixed-width decimal. If
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/// number will not fit in width, full number is still printed. Examples:
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/// OS << format_decimal(0, 5) => " 0"
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/// OS << format_decimal(255, 5) => " 255"
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/// OS << format_decimal(-1, 3) => " -1"
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/// OS << format_decimal(12345, 3) => "12345"
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inline FormattedNumber format_decimal(int64_t N, unsigned Width) {
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return FormattedNumber(0, N, Width, false, false, false);
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}
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} // end namespace llvm
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#endif
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