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1// tinyformat.h
2// Copyright (C) 2011, Chris Foster [chris42f (at) gmail (d0t) com]
3//
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27
28//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
29// Tinyformat: A minimal type safe printf replacement
30//
31// tinyformat.h is a type safe printf replacement library in a single C++
32// header file. Design goals include:
33//
34// * Type safety and extensibility for user defined types.
35// * C99 printf() compatibility, to the extent possible using std::ostream
36// * POSIX extension for positional arguments
37// * Simplicity and minimalism. A single header file to include and distribute
38// with your projects.
39// * Augment rather than replace the standard stream formatting mechanism
40// * C++98 support, with optional C++11 niceties
41//
42//
43// Main interface example usage
44// ----------------------------
45//
46// To print a date to std::cout for American usage:
47//
48// std::string weekday = "Wednesday";
49// const char* month = "July";
50// size_t day = 27;
51// long hour = 14;
52// int min = 44;
53//
54// tfm::printf("%s, %s %d, %.2d:%.2d\n", weekday, month, day, hour, min);
55//
56// POSIX extension for positional arguments is available.
57// The ability to rearrange formatting arguments is an important feature
58// for localization because the word order may vary in different languages.
59//
60// Previous example for German usage. Arguments are reordered:
61//
62// tfm::printf("%1$s, %3$d. %2$s, %4$d:%5$.2d\n", weekday, month, day, hour, min);
63//
64// The strange types here emphasize the type safety of the interface; it is
65// possible to print a std::string using the "%s" conversion, and a
66// size_t using the "%d" conversion. A similar result could be achieved
67// using either of the tfm::format() functions. One prints on a user provided
68// stream:
69//
70// tfm::format(std::cerr, "%s, %s %d, %.2d:%.2d\n",
71// weekday, month, day, hour, min);
72//
73// The other returns a std::string:
74//
75// std::string date = tfm::format("%s, %s %d, %.2d:%.2d\n",
76// weekday, month, day, hour, min);
77// std::cout << date;
78//
79// These are the three primary interface functions. There is also a
80// convenience function printfln() which appends a newline to the usual result
81// of printf() for super simple logging.
82//
83//
84// User defined format functions
85// -----------------------------
86//
87// Simulating variadic templates in C++98 is pretty painful since it requires
88// writing out the same function for each desired number of arguments. To make
89// this bearable tinyformat comes with a set of macros which are used
90// internally to generate the API, but which may also be used in user code.
91//
92// The three macros TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n), TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n) and
93// TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n) will generate a list of n argument types,
94// type/name pairs and argument names respectively when called with an integer
95// n between 1 and 16. We can use these to define a macro which generates the
96// desired user defined function with n arguments. To generate all 16 user
97// defined function bodies, use the macro TINYFORMAT_FOREACH_ARGNUM. For an
98// example, see the implementation of printf() at the end of the source file.
99//
100// Sometimes it's useful to be able to pass a list of format arguments through
101// to a non-template function. The FormatList class is provided as a way to do
102// this by storing the argument list in a type-opaque way. Continuing the
103// example from above, we construct a FormatList using makeFormatList():
104//
105// FormatListRef formatList = tfm::makeFormatList(weekday, month, day, hour, min);
106//
107// The format list can now be passed into any non-template function and used
108// via a call to the vformat() function:
109//
110// tfm::vformat(std::cout, "%s, %s %d, %.2d:%.2d\n", formatList);
111//
112//
113// Additional API information
114// --------------------------
115//
116// Error handling: Define TINYFORMAT_ERROR to customize the error handling for
117// format strings which are unsupported or have the wrong number of format
118// specifiers (calls assert() by default).
119//
120// User defined types: Uses operator<< for user defined types by default.
121// Overload formatValue() for more control.
122
123
124#ifndef TINYFORMAT_H_INCLUDED
125#define TINYFORMAT_H_INCLUDED
126
127namespace tinyformat {}
128//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
129// Config section. Customize to your liking!
130
131// Namespace alias to encourage brevity
132namespace tfm = tinyformat;
133
134// Error handling; calls assert() by default.
135#define TINYFORMAT_ERROR(reasonString) throw tinyformat::format_error(reasonString)
136
137// Define for C++11 variadic templates which make the code shorter & more
138// general. If you don't define this, C++11 support is autodetected below.
139#define TINYFORMAT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
140
141
142//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
143// Implementation details.
144#include <algorithm>
145#include <iostream>
146#include <sstream>
147#include <stdexcept> // Added for Bitcoin Core
148
149#ifndef TINYFORMAT_ASSERT
150# include <cassert>
151# define TINYFORMAT_ASSERT(cond) assert(cond)
152#endif
153
154#ifndef TINYFORMAT_ERROR
155# include <cassert>
156# define TINYFORMAT_ERROR(reason) assert(0 && reason)
157#endif
158
159#if !defined(TINYFORMAT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES) && !defined(TINYFORMAT_NO_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
160# ifdef __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__
161# define TINYFORMAT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
162# endif
163#endif
164
165#if defined(__GLIBCXX__) && __GLIBCXX__ < 20080201
166// std::showpos is broken on old libstdc++ as provided with macOS. See
167// http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2007-11/msg00075.html
168# define TINYFORMAT_OLD_LIBSTDCPLUSPLUS_WORKAROUND
169#endif
170
171#ifdef __APPLE__
172// Workaround macOS linker warning: Xcode uses different default symbol
173// visibilities for static libs vs executables (see issue #25)
174# define TINYFORMAT_HIDDEN __attribute__((visibility("hidden")))
175#else
176# define TINYFORMAT_HIDDEN
177#endif
178
179namespace tinyformat {
180
181// Added for Bitcoin Core
182class format_error: public std::runtime_error
183{
184public:
185 explicit format_error(const std::string &what): std::runtime_error(what) {
186 }
187};
188
189//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
190namespace detail {
191
192// Test whether type T1 is convertible to type T2
193template <typename T1, typename T2>
195{
196 private:
197 // two types of different size
198 struct fail { char dummy[2]; };
199 struct succeed { char dummy; };
200 // Try to convert a T1 to a T2 by plugging into tryConvert
201 static fail tryConvert(...);
202 static succeed tryConvert(const T2&);
203 static const T1& makeT1();
204 public:
205# ifdef _MSC_VER
206 // Disable spurious loss of precision warnings in tryConvert(makeT1())
207# pragma warning(push)
208# pragma warning(disable:4244)
209# pragma warning(disable:4267)
210# endif
211 // Standard trick: the (...) version of tryConvert will be chosen from
212 // the overload set only if the version taking a T2 doesn't match.
213 // Then we compare the sizes of the return types to check which
214 // function matched. Very neat, in a disgusting kind of way :)
215 static const bool value =
216 sizeof(tryConvert(makeT1())) == sizeof(succeed);
217# ifdef _MSC_VER
218# pragma warning(pop)
219# endif
220};
221
222
223// Detect when a type is not a wchar_t string
224template<typename T> struct is_wchar { typedef int tinyformat_wchar_is_not_supported; };
225template<> struct is_wchar<wchar_t*> {};
226template<> struct is_wchar<const wchar_t*> {};
227template<int n> struct is_wchar<const wchar_t[n]> {};
228template<int n> struct is_wchar<wchar_t[n]> {};
229
230
231// Format the value by casting to type fmtT. This default implementation
232// should never be called.
233template<typename T, typename fmtT, bool convertible = is_convertible<T, fmtT>::value>
235{
236 static void invoke(std::ostream& /*out*/, const T& /*value*/) { TINYFORMAT_ASSERT(0); }
237};
238// Specialized version for types that can actually be converted to fmtT, as
239// indicated by the "convertible" template parameter.
240template<typename T, typename fmtT>
241struct formatValueAsType<T,fmtT,true>
242{
243 static void invoke(std::ostream& out, const T& value)
244 { out << static_cast<fmtT>(value); }
245};
246
247#ifdef TINYFORMAT_OLD_LIBSTDCPLUSPLUS_WORKAROUND
248template<typename T, bool convertible = is_convertible<T, int>::value>
249struct formatZeroIntegerWorkaround
250{
251 static bool invoke(std::ostream& , const T& ) { return false; }
252};
253template<typename T>
254struct formatZeroIntegerWorkaround<T,true>
255{
256 static bool invoke(std::ostream& out, const T& value)
257 {
258 if (static_cast<int>(value) == 0 && out.flags() & std::ios::showpos) {
259 out << "+0";
260 return true;
261 }
262 return false;
263 }
264};
265#endif // TINYFORMAT_OLD_LIBSTDCPLUSPLUS_WORKAROUND
266
267// Convert an arbitrary type to integer. The version with convertible=false
268// throws an error.
269template<typename T, bool convertible = is_convertible<T,int>::value>
271{
272 static int invoke(const T& /*value*/)
273 {
274 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Cannot convert from argument type to "
275 "integer for use as variable width or precision");
276 return 0;
277 }
278};
279// Specialization for convertToInt when conversion is possible
280template<typename T>
281struct convertToInt<T,true>
282{
283 static int invoke(const T& value) { return static_cast<int>(value); }
284};
285
286// Format at most ntrunc characters to the given stream.
287template<typename T>
288inline void formatTruncated(std::ostream& out, const T& value, int ntrunc)
289{
290 std::ostringstream tmp;
291 tmp << value;
292 std::string result = tmp.str();
293 out.write(result.c_str(), (std::min)(ntrunc, static_cast<int>(result.size())));
294}
295#define TINYFORMAT_DEFINE_FORMAT_TRUNCATED_CSTR(type) \
296inline void formatTruncated(std::ostream& out, type* value, int ntrunc) \
297{ \
298 std::streamsize len = 0; \
299 while (len < ntrunc && value[len] != 0) \
300 ++len; \
301 out.write(value, len); \
302}
303// Overload for const char* and char*. Could overload for signed & unsigned
304// char too, but these are technically unneeded for printf compatibility.
307#undef TINYFORMAT_DEFINE_FORMAT_TRUNCATED_CSTR
308
309} // namespace detail
310
311
312//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
313// Variable formatting functions. May be overridden for user-defined types if
314// desired.
315
316
328template<typename T>
329inline void formatValue(std::ostream& out, const char* /*fmtBegin*/,
330 const char* fmtEnd, int ntrunc, const T& value)
331{
332#ifndef TINYFORMAT_ALLOW_WCHAR_STRINGS
333 // Since we don't support printing of wchar_t using "%ls", make it fail at
334 // compile time in preference to printing as a void* at runtime.
336 (void) DummyType(); // avoid unused type warning with gcc-4.8
337#endif
338 // The mess here is to support the %c and %p conversions: if these
339 // conversions are active we try to convert the type to a char or const
340 // void* respectively and format that instead of the value itself. For the
341 // %p conversion it's important to avoid dereferencing the pointer, which
342 // could otherwise lead to a crash when printing a dangling (const char*).
343 const bool canConvertToChar = detail::is_convertible<T,char>::value;
344 const bool canConvertToVoidPtr = detail::is_convertible<T, const void*>::value;
345 if (canConvertToChar && *(fmtEnd-1) == 'c')
347 else if (canConvertToVoidPtr && *(fmtEnd-1) == 'p')
349#ifdef TINYFORMAT_OLD_LIBSTDCPLUSPLUS_WORKAROUND
350 else if (detail::formatZeroIntegerWorkaround<T>::invoke(out, value)) ;
351#endif
352 else if (ntrunc >= 0) {
353 // Take care not to overread C strings in truncating conversions like
354 // "%.4s" where at most 4 characters may be read.
355 detail::formatTruncated(out, value, ntrunc);
356 }
357 else
358 out << value;
359}
360
361
362// Overloaded version for char types to support printing as an integer
363#define TINYFORMAT_DEFINE_FORMATVALUE_CHAR(charType) \
364inline void formatValue(std::ostream& out, const char* /*fmtBegin*/, \
365 const char* fmtEnd, int , charType value) \
366{ \
367 switch (*(fmtEnd-1)) { \
368 case 'u': case 'd': case 'i': case 'o': case 'X': case 'x': \
369 out << static_cast<int>(value); break; \
370 default: \
371 out << value; break; \
372 } \
373}
374// per 3.9.1: char, signed char and unsigned char are all distinct types
378#undef TINYFORMAT_DEFINE_FORMATVALUE_CHAR
379
380
381//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
382// Tools for emulating variadic templates in C++98. The basic idea here is
383// stolen from the boost preprocessor metaprogramming library and cut down to
384// be just general enough for what we need.
385
386#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n) TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_ ## n
387#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n) TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_ ## n
388#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n) TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_ ## n
389#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL(n) TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_ ## n
390
391// To keep it as transparent as possible, the macros below have been generated
392// using python via the excellent cog.py code generation script. This avoids
393// the need for a bunch of complex (but more general) preprocessor tricks as
394// used in boost.preprocessor.
395//
396// To rerun the code generation in place, use `cog.py -r tinyformat.h`
397// (see http://nedbatchelder.com/code/cog). Alternatively you can just create
398// extra versions by hand.
399
400/*[[[cog
401maxParams = 16
402
403def makeCommaSepLists(lineTemplate, elemTemplate, startInd=1):
404 for j in range(startInd,maxParams+1):
405 list = ', '.join([elemTemplate % {'i':i} for i in range(startInd,j+1)])
406 cog.outl(lineTemplate % {'j':j, 'list':list})
407
408makeCommaSepLists('#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_%(j)d %(list)s',
409 'class T%(i)d')
410
411cog.outl()
412makeCommaSepLists('#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_%(j)d %(list)s',
413 'const T%(i)d& v%(i)d')
414
415cog.outl()
416makeCommaSepLists('#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_%(j)d %(list)s', 'v%(i)d')
417
418cog.outl()
419cog.outl('#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_1')
420makeCommaSepLists('#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_%(j)d , %(list)s',
421 'v%(i)d', startInd = 2)
422
423cog.outl()
424cog.outl('#define TINYFORMAT_FOREACH_ARGNUM(m) \\\n ' +
425 ' '.join(['m(%d)' % (j,) for j in range(1,maxParams+1)]))
426]]]*/
427#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_1 class T1
428#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_2 class T1, class T2
429#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_3 class T1, class T2, class T3
430#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_4 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4
431#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_5 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5
432#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_6 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6
433#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_7 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7
434#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_8 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8
435#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_9 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9
436#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_10 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10
437#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_11 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10, class T11
438#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_12 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10, class T11, class T12
439#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_13 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10, class T11, class T12, class T13
440#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_14 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10, class T11, class T12, class T13, class T14
441#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_15 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10, class T11, class T12, class T13, class T14, class T15
442#define TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES_16 class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5, class T6, class T7, class T8, class T9, class T10, class T11, class T12, class T13, class T14, class T15, class T16
443
444#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_1 const T1& v1
445#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_2 const T1& v1, const T2& v2
446#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_3 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3
447#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_4 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4
448#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_5 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5
449#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_6 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6
450#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_7 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7
451#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_8 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8
452#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_9 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9
453#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_10 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10
454#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_11 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10, const T11& v11
455#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_12 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10, const T11& v11, const T12& v12
456#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_13 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10, const T11& v11, const T12& v12, const T13& v13
457#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_14 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10, const T11& v11, const T12& v12, const T13& v13, const T14& v14
458#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_15 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10, const T11& v11, const T12& v12, const T13& v13, const T14& v14, const T15& v15
459#define TINYFORMAT_VARARGS_16 const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5, const T6& v6, const T7& v7, const T8& v8, const T9& v9, const T10& v10, const T11& v11, const T12& v12, const T13& v13, const T14& v14, const T15& v15, const T16& v16
460
461#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_1 v1
462#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_2 v1, v2
463#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_3 v1, v2, v3
464#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_4 v1, v2, v3, v4
465#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_5 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5
466#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_6 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6
467#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_7 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7
468#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_8 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8
469#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_9 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9
470#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_10 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10
471#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_11 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11
472#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_12 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12
473#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_13 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13
474#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_14 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14
475#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_15 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15
476#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_16 v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16
477
478#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_1
479#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_2 , v2
480#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_3 , v2, v3
481#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_4 , v2, v3, v4
482#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_5 , v2, v3, v4, v5
483#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_6 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6
484#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_7 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7
485#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_8 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8
486#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_9 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9
487#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_10 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10
488#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_11 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11
489#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_12 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12
490#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_13 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13
491#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_14 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14
492#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_15 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15
493#define TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL_16 , v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16
494
495#define TINYFORMAT_FOREACH_ARGNUM(m) \
496 m(1) m(2) m(3) m(4) m(5) m(6) m(7) m(8) m(9) m(10) m(11) m(12) m(13) m(14) m(15) m(16)
497//[[[end]]]
498
499
500
501namespace detail {
502
503// Type-opaque holder for an argument to format(), with associated actions on
504// the type held as explicit function pointers. This allows FormatArg's for
505// each argument to be allocated as a homogeneous array inside FormatList
506// whereas a naive implementation based on inheritance does not.
508{
509 public:
511 : m_value(NULL),
512 m_formatImpl(NULL),
513 m_toIntImpl(NULL)
514 { }
515
516 template<typename T>
517 explicit FormatArg(const T& value)
518 : m_value(static_cast<const void*>(&value)),
521 { }
522
523 void format(std::ostream& out, const char* fmtBegin,
524 const char* fmtEnd, int ntrunc) const
525 {
528 m_formatImpl(out, fmtBegin, fmtEnd, ntrunc, m_value);
529 }
530
531 int toInt() const
532 {
535 return m_toIntImpl(m_value);
536 }
537
538 private:
539 template<typename T>
540 TINYFORMAT_HIDDEN static void formatImpl(std::ostream& out, const char* fmtBegin,
541 const char* fmtEnd, int ntrunc, const void* value)
542 {
543 formatValue(out, fmtBegin, fmtEnd, ntrunc, *static_cast<const T*>(value));
544 }
545
546 template<typename T>
547 TINYFORMAT_HIDDEN static int toIntImpl(const void* value)
548 {
549 return convertToInt<T>::invoke(*static_cast<const T*>(value));
550 }
551
552 const void* m_value;
553 void (*m_formatImpl)(std::ostream& out, const char* fmtBegin,
554 const char* fmtEnd, int ntrunc, const void* value);
555 int (*m_toIntImpl)(const void* value);
556};
557
558
559// Parse and return an integer from the string c, as atoi()
560// On return, c is set to one past the end of the integer.
561inline int parseIntAndAdvance(const char*& c)
562{
563 int i = 0;
564 for (;*c >= '0' && *c <= '9'; ++c)
565 i = 10*i + (*c - '0');
566 return i;
567}
568
569// Parse width or precision `n` from format string pointer `c`, and advance it
570// to the next character. If an indirection is requested with `*`, the argument
571// is read from `args[argIndex]` and `argIndex` is incremented (or read
572// from `args[n]` in positional mode). Returns true if one or more
573// characters were read.
574inline bool parseWidthOrPrecision(int& n, const char*& c, bool positionalMode,
575 const detail::FormatArg* args,
576 int& argIndex, int numArgs)
577{
578 if (*c >= '0' && *c <= '9') {
579 n = parseIntAndAdvance(c);
580 }
581 else if (*c == '*') {
582 ++c;
583 n = 0;
584 if (positionalMode) {
585 int pos = parseIntAndAdvance(c) - 1;
586 if (*c != '$')
587 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Non-positional argument used after a positional one");
588 if (pos >= 0 && pos < numArgs)
589 n = args[pos].toInt();
590 else
591 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Positional argument out of range");
592 ++c;
593 }
594 else {
595 if (argIndex < numArgs)
596 n = args[argIndex++].toInt();
597 else
598 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Not enough arguments to read variable width or precision");
599 }
600 }
601 else {
602 return false;
603 }
604 return true;
605}
606
607// Print literal part of format string and return next format spec position.
608//
609// Skips over any occurrences of '%%', printing a literal '%' to the output.
610// The position of the first % character of the next nontrivial format spec is
611// returned, or the end of string.
612inline const char* printFormatStringLiteral(std::ostream& out, const char* fmt)
613{
614 const char* c = fmt;
615 for (;; ++c) {
616 if (*c == '\0') {
617 out.write(fmt, c - fmt);
618 return c;
619 }
620 else if (*c == '%') {
621 out.write(fmt, c - fmt);
622 if (*(c+1) != '%')
623 return c;
624 // for "%%", tack trailing % onto next literal section.
625 fmt = ++c;
626 }
627 }
628}
629
630
631// Parse a format string and set the stream state accordingly.
632//
633// The format mini-language recognized here is meant to be the one from C99,
634// with the form "%[flags][width][.precision][length]type" with POSIX
635// positional arguments extension.
636//
637// POSIX positional arguments extension:
638// Conversions can be applied to the nth argument after the format in
639// the argument list, rather than to the next unused argument. In this case,
640// the conversion specifier character % (see below) is replaced by the sequence
641// "%n$", where n is a decimal integer in the range [1,{NL_ARGMAX}],
642// giving the position of the argument in the argument list. This feature
643// provides for the definition of format strings that select arguments
644// in an order appropriate to specific languages.
645//
646// The format can contain either numbered argument conversion specifications
647// (that is, "%n$" and "*m$"), or unnumbered argument conversion specifications
648// (that is, % and * ), but not both. The only exception to this is that %%
649// can be mixed with the "%n$" form. The results of mixing numbered and
650// unnumbered argument specifications in a format string are undefined.
651// When numbered argument specifications are used, specifying the Nth argument
652// requires that all the leading arguments, from the first to the (N-1)th,
653// are specified in the format string.
654//
655// In format strings containing the "%n$" form of conversion specification,
656// numbered arguments in the argument list can be referenced from the format
657// string as many times as required.
658//
659// Formatting options which can't be natively represented using the ostream
660// state are returned in spacePadPositive (for space padded positive numbers)
661// and ntrunc (for truncating conversions). argIndex is incremented if
662// necessary to pull out variable width and precision. The function returns a
663// pointer to the character after the end of the current format spec.
664inline const char* streamStateFromFormat(std::ostream& out, bool& positionalMode,
665 bool& spacePadPositive,
666 int& ntrunc, const char* fmtStart,
667 const detail::FormatArg* args,
668 int& argIndex, int numArgs)
669{
670 TINYFORMAT_ASSERT(*fmtStart == '%');
671 // Reset stream state to defaults.
672 out.width(0);
673 out.precision(6);
674 out.fill(' ');
675 // Reset most flags; ignore irrelevant unitbuf & skipws.
676 out.unsetf(std::ios::adjustfield | std::ios::basefield |
677 std::ios::floatfield | std::ios::showbase | std::ios::boolalpha |
678 std::ios::showpoint | std::ios::showpos | std::ios::uppercase);
679 bool precisionSet = false;
680 bool widthSet = false;
681 int widthExtra = 0;
682 const char* c = fmtStart + 1;
683
684 // 1) Parse an argument index (if followed by '$') or a width possibly
685 // preceded with '0' flag.
686 if (*c >= '0' && *c <= '9') {
687 const char tmpc = *c;
688 int value = parseIntAndAdvance(c);
689 if (*c == '$') {
690 // value is an argument index
691 if (value > 0 && value <= numArgs)
692 argIndex = value - 1;
693 else
694 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Positional argument out of range");
695 ++c;
696 positionalMode = true;
697 }
698 else if (positionalMode) {
699 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Non-positional argument used after a positional one");
700 }
701 else {
702 if (tmpc == '0') {
703 // Use internal padding so that numeric values are
704 // formatted correctly, eg -00010 rather than 000-10
705 out.fill('0');
706 out.setf(std::ios::internal, std::ios::adjustfield);
707 }
708 if (value != 0) {
709 // Nonzero value means that we parsed width.
710 widthSet = true;
711 out.width(value);
712 }
713 }
714 }
715 else if (positionalMode) {
716 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Non-positional argument used after a positional one");
717 }
718 // 2) Parse flags and width if we did not do it in previous step.
719 if (!widthSet) {
720 // Parse flags
721 for (;; ++c) {
722 switch (*c) {
723 case '#':
724 out.setf(std::ios::showpoint | std::ios::showbase);
725 continue;
726 case '0':
727 // overridden by left alignment ('-' flag)
728 if (!(out.flags() & std::ios::left)) {
729 // Use internal padding so that numeric values are
730 // formatted correctly, eg -00010 rather than 000-10
731 out.fill('0');
732 out.setf(std::ios::internal, std::ios::adjustfield);
733 }
734 continue;
735 case '-':
736 out.fill(' ');
737 out.setf(std::ios::left, std::ios::adjustfield);
738 continue;
739 case ' ':
740 // overridden by show positive sign, '+' flag.
741 if (!(out.flags() & std::ios::showpos))
742 spacePadPositive = true;
743 continue;
744 case '+':
745 out.setf(std::ios::showpos);
746 spacePadPositive = false;
747 widthExtra = 1;
748 continue;
749 default:
750 break;
751 }
752 break;
753 }
754 // Parse width
755 int width = 0;
756 widthSet = parseWidthOrPrecision(width, c, positionalMode,
757 args, argIndex, numArgs);
758 if (widthSet) {
759 if (width < 0) {
760 // negative widths correspond to '-' flag set
761 out.fill(' ');
762 out.setf(std::ios::left, std::ios::adjustfield);
763 width = -width;
764 }
765 out.width(width);
766 }
767 }
768 // 3) Parse precision
769 if (*c == '.') {
770 ++c;
771 int precision = 0;
772 parseWidthOrPrecision(precision, c, positionalMode,
773 args, argIndex, numArgs);
774 // Presence of `.` indicates precision set, unless the inferred value
775 // was negative in which case the default is used.
776 precisionSet = precision >= 0;
777 if (precisionSet)
778 out.precision(precision);
779 }
780 // 4) Ignore any C99 length modifier
781 while (*c == 'l' || *c == 'h' || *c == 'L' ||
782 *c == 'j' || *c == 'z' || *c == 't') {
783 ++c;
784 }
785 // 5) We're up to the conversion specifier character.
786 // Set stream flags based on conversion specifier (thanks to the
787 // boost::format class for forging the way here).
788 bool intConversion = false;
789 switch (*c) {
790 case 'u': case 'd': case 'i':
791 out.setf(std::ios::dec, std::ios::basefield);
792 intConversion = true;
793 break;
794 case 'o':
795 out.setf(std::ios::oct, std::ios::basefield);
796 intConversion = true;
797 break;
798 case 'X':
799 out.setf(std::ios::uppercase);
800 [[fallthrough]];
801 case 'x': case 'p':
802 out.setf(std::ios::hex, std::ios::basefield);
803 intConversion = true;
804 break;
805 case 'E':
806 out.setf(std::ios::uppercase);
807 [[fallthrough]];
808 case 'e':
809 out.setf(std::ios::scientific, std::ios::floatfield);
810 out.setf(std::ios::dec, std::ios::basefield);
811 break;
812 case 'F':
813 out.setf(std::ios::uppercase);
814 [[fallthrough]];
815 case 'f':
816 out.setf(std::ios::fixed, std::ios::floatfield);
817 break;
818 case 'A':
819 out.setf(std::ios::uppercase);
820 [[fallthrough]];
821 case 'a':
822# ifdef _MSC_VER
823 // Workaround https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/520472/hexfloat-stream-output-does-not-ignore-precision-a.html
824 // by always setting maximum precision on MSVC to avoid precision
825 // loss for doubles.
826 out.precision(13);
827# endif
828 out.setf(std::ios::fixed | std::ios::scientific, std::ios::floatfield);
829 break;
830 case 'G':
831 out.setf(std::ios::uppercase);
832 [[fallthrough]];
833 case 'g':
834 out.setf(std::ios::dec, std::ios::basefield);
835 // As in boost::format, let stream decide float format.
836 out.flags(out.flags() & ~std::ios::floatfield);
837 break;
838 case 'c':
839 // Handled as special case inside formatValue()
840 break;
841 case 's':
842 if (precisionSet)
843 ntrunc = static_cast<int>(out.precision());
844 // Make %s print Booleans as "true" and "false"
845 out.setf(std::ios::boolalpha);
846 break;
847 case 'n':
848 // Not supported - will cause problems!
849 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: %n conversion spec not supported");
850 break;
851 case '\0':
852 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Conversion spec incorrectly "
853 "terminated by end of string");
854 return c;
855 default:
856 break;
857 }
858 if (intConversion && precisionSet && !widthSet) {
859 // "precision" for integers gives the minimum number of digits (to be
860 // padded with zeros on the left). This isn't really supported by the
861 // iostreams, but we can approximately simulate it with the width if
862 // the width isn't otherwise used.
863 out.width(out.precision() + widthExtra);
864 out.setf(std::ios::internal, std::ios::adjustfield);
865 out.fill('0');
866 }
867 return c+1;
868}
869
870
871//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
872inline void formatImpl(std::ostream& out, const char* fmt,
873 const detail::FormatArg* args,
874 int numArgs)
875{
876 // Saved stream state
877 std::streamsize origWidth = out.width();
878 std::streamsize origPrecision = out.precision();
879 std::ios::fmtflags origFlags = out.flags();
880 char origFill = out.fill();
881
882 // "Positional mode" means all format specs should be of the form "%n$..."
883 // with `n` an integer. We detect this in `streamStateFromFormat`.
884 bool positionalMode = false;
885 int argIndex = 0;
886 while (true) {
887 fmt = printFormatStringLiteral(out, fmt);
888 if (*fmt == '\0') {
889 if (!positionalMode && argIndex < numArgs) {
890 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Not enough conversion specifiers in format string");
891 }
892 break;
893 }
894 bool spacePadPositive = false;
895 int ntrunc = -1;
896 const char* fmtEnd = streamStateFromFormat(out, positionalMode, spacePadPositive, ntrunc, fmt,
897 args, argIndex, numArgs);
898 // NB: argIndex may be incremented by reading variable width/precision
899 // in `streamStateFromFormat`, so do the bounds check here.
900 if (argIndex >= numArgs) {
901 TINYFORMAT_ERROR("tinyformat: Too many conversion specifiers in format string");
902 return;
903 }
904 const FormatArg& arg = args[argIndex];
905 // Format the arg into the stream.
906 if (!spacePadPositive) {
907 arg.format(out, fmt, fmtEnd, ntrunc);
908 }
909 else {
910 // The following is a special case with no direct correspondence
911 // between stream formatting and the printf() behaviour. Simulate
912 // it crudely by formatting into a temporary string stream and
913 // munging the resulting string.
914 std::ostringstream tmpStream;
915 tmpStream.copyfmt(out);
916 tmpStream.setf(std::ios::showpos);
917 arg.format(tmpStream, fmt, fmtEnd, ntrunc);
918 std::string result = tmpStream.str(); // allocates... yuck.
919 for (size_t i = 0, iend = result.size(); i < iend; ++i) {
920 if (result[i] == '+')
921 result[i] = ' ';
922 }
923 out << result;
924 }
925 if (!positionalMode)
926 ++argIndex;
927 fmt = fmtEnd;
928 }
929
930 // Restore stream state
931 out.width(origWidth);
932 out.precision(origPrecision);
933 out.flags(origFlags);
934 out.fill(origFill);
935}
936
937} // namespace detail
938
939
947{
948 public:
950 : m_args(args), m_N(N) { }
951
952 friend void vformat(std::ostream& out, const char* fmt,
953 const FormatList& list);
954
955 private:
957 int m_N;
958};
959
962
963
964namespace detail {
965
966// Format list subclass with fixed storage to avoid dynamic allocation
967template<int N>
969{
970 public:
971#ifdef TINYFORMAT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
972 template<typename... Args>
973 explicit FormatListN(const Args&... args)
975 m_formatterStore { FormatArg(args)... }
976 { static_assert(sizeof...(args) == N, "Number of args must be N"); }
977#else // C++98 version
978 void init(int) {}
979# define TINYFORMAT_MAKE_FORMATLIST_CONSTRUCTOR(n) \
980 \
981 template<TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n)> \
982 FormatListN(TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n)) \
983 : FormatList(&m_formatterStore[0], n) \
984 { TINYFORMAT_ASSERT(n == N); init(0, TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n)); } \
985 \
986 template<TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n)> \
987 void init(int i, TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n)) \
988 { \
989 m_formatterStore[i] = FormatArg(v1); \
990 init(i+1 TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS_TAIL(n)); \
991 }
992
993 TINYFORMAT_FOREACH_ARGNUM(TINYFORMAT_MAKE_FORMATLIST_CONSTRUCTOR)
994# undef TINYFORMAT_MAKE_FORMATLIST_CONSTRUCTOR
995#endif
998 { std::copy(&other.m_formatterStore[0], &other.m_formatterStore[N],
999 &m_formatterStore[0]); }
1000
1001 private:
1003};
1004
1005// Special 0-arg version - MSVC says zero-sized C array in struct is nonstandard
1006template<> class FormatListN<0> : public FormatList
1007{
1008 public: FormatListN() : FormatList(0, 0) {}
1009};
1010
1011} // namespace detail
1012
1013
1014//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1015// Primary API functions
1016
1017#ifdef TINYFORMAT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
1018
1025template<typename... Args>
1026detail::FormatListN<sizeof...(Args)> makeFormatList(const Args&... args)
1027{
1028 return detail::FormatListN<sizeof...(args)>(args...);
1029}
1030
1031#else // C++98 version
1032
1033inline detail::FormatListN<0> makeFormatList()
1034{
1035 return detail::FormatListN<0>();
1036}
1037#define TINYFORMAT_MAKE_MAKEFORMATLIST(n) \
1038template<TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n)> \
1039detail::FormatListN<n> makeFormatList(TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n)) \
1040{ \
1041 return detail::FormatListN<n>(TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n)); \
1042}
1043TINYFORMAT_FOREACH_ARGNUM(TINYFORMAT_MAKE_MAKEFORMATLIST)
1044#undef TINYFORMAT_MAKE_MAKEFORMATLIST
1045
1046#endif
1047
1052inline void vformat(std::ostream& out, const char* fmt, FormatListRef list)
1053{
1054 detail::formatImpl(out, fmt, list.m_args, list.m_N);
1055}
1056
1057
1058#ifdef TINYFORMAT_USE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
1059
1061template<typename... Args>
1062void format(std::ostream& out, const char* fmt, const Args&... args)
1063{
1064 vformat(out, fmt, makeFormatList(args...));
1065}
1066
1069template<typename... Args>
1070std::string format(const char* fmt, const Args&... args)
1071{
1072 std::ostringstream oss;
1073 format(oss, fmt, args...);
1074 return oss.str();
1075}
1076
1078template<typename... Args>
1079void printf(const char* fmt, const Args&... args)
1080{
1081 format(std::cout, fmt, args...);
1082}
1083
1084template<typename... Args>
1085void printfln(const char* fmt, const Args&... args)
1086{
1087 format(std::cout, fmt, args...);
1088 std::cout << '\n';
1089}
1090
1091
1092#else // C++98 version
1093
1094inline void format(std::ostream& out, const char* fmt)
1095{
1096 vformat(out, fmt, makeFormatList());
1097}
1098
1099inline std::string format(const char* fmt)
1100{
1101 std::ostringstream oss;
1102 format(oss, fmt);
1103 return oss.str();
1104}
1105
1106inline void printf(const char* fmt)
1107{
1108 format(std::cout, fmt);
1109}
1110
1111inline void printfln(const char* fmt)
1112{
1113 format(std::cout, fmt);
1114 std::cout << '\n';
1115}
1116
1117#define TINYFORMAT_MAKE_FORMAT_FUNCS(n) \
1118 \
1119template<TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n)> \
1120void format(std::ostream& out, const char* fmt, TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n)) \
1121{ \
1122 vformat(out, fmt, makeFormatList(TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n))); \
1123} \
1124 \
1125template<TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n)> \
1126std::string format(const char* fmt, TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n)) \
1127{ \
1128 std::ostringstream oss; \
1129 format(oss, fmt, TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n)); \
1130 return oss.str(); \
1131} \
1132 \
1133template<TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n)> \
1134void printf(const char* fmt, TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n)) \
1135{ \
1136 format(std::cout, fmt, TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n)); \
1137} \
1138 \
1139template<TINYFORMAT_ARGTYPES(n)> \
1140void printfln(const char* fmt, TINYFORMAT_VARARGS(n)) \
1141{ \
1142 format(std::cout, fmt, TINYFORMAT_PASSARGS(n)); \
1143 std::cout << '\n'; \
1144}
1145
1146TINYFORMAT_FOREACH_ARGNUM(TINYFORMAT_MAKE_FORMAT_FUNCS)
1147#undef TINYFORMAT_MAKE_FORMAT_FUNCS
1148
1149#endif
1150
1151// Added for Bitcoin Core
1152template<typename... Args>
1153std::string format(const std::string &fmt, const Args&... args)
1154{
1155 std::ostringstream oss;
1156 format(oss, fmt.c_str(), args...);
1157 return oss.str();
1158}
1159
1160} // namespace tinyformat
1161
1162// Added for Bitcoin Core:
1164#define strprintf tfm::format
1165
1166#endif // TINYFORMAT_H_INCLUDED
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