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1 //===- Format.h - Efficient printf-style formatting for streams -*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
3 //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4 //
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 //
10 // This file implements the format() function, which can be used with other
11 // LLVM subsystems to provide printf-style formatting.  This gives all the power
12 // and risk of printf.  This can be used like this (with raw_ostreams as an
13 // example):
14 //
15 //    OS << "mynumber: " << format("%4.5f", 1234.412) << '\n';
16 //
17 // Or if you prefer:
18 //
19 //  OS << format("mynumber: %4.5f\n", 1234.412);
20 //
21 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
22 
23 #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_FORMAT_H
24 #define LLVM_SUPPORT_FORMAT_H
25 
26 #include <cassert>
27 #include <cstdio>
28 #ifdef _MSC_VER
29 // FIXME: This define is wrong:
30 //  - _snprintf does not guarantee that trailing null is always added - if
31 //    there is no space for null, it does not report any error.
32 //  - According to C++ standard, snprintf should be visible in the 'std'
33 //    namespace - this define makes this impossible.
34 #define snprintf _snprintf
35 #endif
36 
37 namespace llvm {
38 
39 /// format_object_base - This is a helper class used for handling formatted
40 /// output.  It is the abstract base class of a templated derived class.
41 class format_object_base {
42 protected:
43   const char *Fmt;
44   virtual void home(); // Out of line virtual method.
45 
46   /// snprint - Call snprintf() for this object, on the given buffer and size.
47   virtual int snprint(char *Buffer, unsigned BufferSize) const = 0;
48 
49 public:
format_object_base(const char * fmt)50   format_object_base(const char *fmt) : Fmt(fmt) {}
~format_object_base()51   virtual ~format_object_base() {}
52 
53   /// print - Format the object into the specified buffer.  On success, this
54   /// returns the length of the formatted string.  If the buffer is too small,
55   /// this returns a length to retry with, which will be larger than BufferSize.
print(char * Buffer,unsigned BufferSize)56   unsigned print(char *Buffer, unsigned BufferSize) const {
57     assert(BufferSize && "Invalid buffer size!");
58 
59     // Print the string, leaving room for the terminating null.
60     int N = snprint(Buffer, BufferSize);
61 
62     // VC++ and old GlibC return negative on overflow, just double the size.
63     if (N < 0)
64       return BufferSize*2;
65 
66     // Other impls yield number of bytes needed, not including the final '\0'.
67     if (unsigned(N) >= BufferSize)
68       return N+1;
69 
70     // Otherwise N is the length of output (not including the final '\0').
71     return N;
72   }
73 };
74 
75 /// format_object1 - This is a templated helper class used by the format
76 /// function that captures the object to be formated and the format string. When
77 /// actually printed, this synthesizes the string into a temporary buffer
78 /// provided and returns whether or not it is big enough.
79 template <typename T>
80 class format_object1 : public format_object_base {
81   T Val;
82 public:
format_object1(const char * fmt,const T & val)83   format_object1(const char *fmt, const T &val)
84     : format_object_base(fmt), Val(val) {
85   }
86 
snprint(char * Buffer,unsigned BufferSize)87   virtual int snprint(char *Buffer, unsigned BufferSize) const {
88     return snprintf(Buffer, BufferSize, Fmt, Val);
89   }
90 };
91 
92 /// format_object2 - This is a templated helper class used by the format
93 /// function that captures the object to be formated and the format string. When
94 /// actually printed, this synthesizes the string into a temporary buffer
95 /// provided and returns whether or not it is big enough.
96 template <typename T1, typename T2>
97 class format_object2 : public format_object_base {
98   T1 Val1;
99   T2 Val2;
100 public:
format_object2(const char * fmt,const T1 & val1,const T2 & val2)101   format_object2(const char *fmt, const T1 &val1, const T2 &val2)
102   : format_object_base(fmt), Val1(val1), Val2(val2) {
103   }
104 
snprint(char * Buffer,unsigned BufferSize)105   virtual int snprint(char *Buffer, unsigned BufferSize) const {
106     return snprintf(Buffer, BufferSize, Fmt, Val1, Val2);
107   }
108 };
109 
110 /// format_object3 - This is a templated helper class used by the format
111 /// function that captures the object to be formated and the format string. When
112 /// actually printed, this synthesizes the string into a temporary buffer
113 /// provided and returns whether or not it is big enough.
114 template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3>
115 class format_object3 : public format_object_base {
116   T1 Val1;
117   T2 Val2;
118   T3 Val3;
119 public:
format_object3(const char * fmt,const T1 & val1,const T2 & val2,const T3 & val3)120   format_object3(const char *fmt, const T1 &val1, const T2 &val2,const T3 &val3)
121     : format_object_base(fmt), Val1(val1), Val2(val2), Val3(val3) {
122   }
123 
snprint(char * Buffer,unsigned BufferSize)124   virtual int snprint(char *Buffer, unsigned BufferSize) const {
125     return snprintf(Buffer, BufferSize, Fmt, Val1, Val2, Val3);
126   }
127 };
128 
129 /// format_object4 - This is a templated helper class used by the format
130 /// function that captures the object to be formated and the format string. When
131 /// actually printed, this synthesizes the string into a temporary buffer
132 /// provided and returns whether or not it is big enough.
133 template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4>
134 class format_object4 : public format_object_base {
135   T1 Val1;
136   T2 Val2;
137   T3 Val3;
138   T4 Val4;
139 public:
format_object4(const char * fmt,const T1 & val1,const T2 & val2,const T3 & val3,const T4 & val4)140   format_object4(const char *fmt, const T1 &val1, const T2 &val2,
141                  const T3 &val3, const T4 &val4)
142     : format_object_base(fmt), Val1(val1), Val2(val2), Val3(val3), Val4(val4) {
143   }
144 
snprint(char * Buffer,unsigned BufferSize)145   virtual int snprint(char *Buffer, unsigned BufferSize) const {
146     return snprintf(Buffer, BufferSize, Fmt, Val1, Val2, Val3, Val4);
147   }
148 };
149 
150 /// format_object5 - This is a templated helper class used by the format
151 /// function that captures the object to be formated and the format string. When
152 /// actually printed, this synthesizes the string into a temporary buffer
153 /// provided and returns whether or not it is big enough.
154 template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5>
155 class format_object5 : public format_object_base {
156   T1 Val1;
157   T2 Val2;
158   T3 Val3;
159   T4 Val4;
160   T5 Val5;
161 public:
format_object5(const char * fmt,const T1 & val1,const T2 & val2,const T3 & val3,const T4 & val4,const T5 & val5)162   format_object5(const char *fmt, const T1 &val1, const T2 &val2,
163                  const T3 &val3, const T4 &val4, const T5 &val5)
164     : format_object_base(fmt), Val1(val1), Val2(val2), Val3(val3), Val4(val4),
165       Val5(val5) {
166   }
167 
snprint(char * Buffer,unsigned BufferSize)168   virtual int snprint(char *Buffer, unsigned BufferSize) const {
169     return snprintf(Buffer, BufferSize, Fmt, Val1, Val2, Val3, Val4, Val5);
170   }
171 };
172 
173 /// format - This is a helper function that is used to produce formatted output.
174 /// This is typically used like:  OS << format("%0.4f", myfloat) << '\n';
175 template <typename T>
format(const char * Fmt,const T & Val)176 inline format_object1<T> format(const char *Fmt, const T &Val) {
177   return format_object1<T>(Fmt, Val);
178 }
179 
180 /// format - This is a helper function that is used to produce formatted output.
181 /// This is typically used like:  OS << format("%0.4f", myfloat) << '\n';
182 template <typename T1, typename T2>
format(const char * Fmt,const T1 & Val1,const T2 & Val2)183 inline format_object2<T1, T2> format(const char *Fmt, const T1 &Val1,
184                                      const T2 &Val2) {
185   return format_object2<T1, T2>(Fmt, Val1, Val2);
186 }
187 
188 /// format - This is a helper function that is used to produce formatted output.
189 /// This is typically used like:  OS << format("%0.4f", myfloat) << '\n';
190 template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3>
format(const char * Fmt,const T1 & Val1,const T2 & Val2,const T3 & Val3)191   inline format_object3<T1, T2, T3> format(const char *Fmt, const T1 &Val1,
192                                            const T2 &Val2, const T3 &Val3) {
193   return format_object3<T1, T2, T3>(Fmt, Val1, Val2, Val3);
194 }
195 
196 /// format - This is a helper function that is used to produce formatted output.
197 /// This is typically used like:  OS << format("%0.4f", myfloat) << '\n';
198 template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4>
format(const char * Fmt,const T1 & Val1,const T2 & Val2,const T3 & Val3,const T4 & Val4)199 inline format_object4<T1, T2, T3, T4> format(const char *Fmt, const T1 &Val1,
200                                              const T2 &Val2, const T3 &Val3,
201                                              const T4 &Val4) {
202   return format_object4<T1, T2, T3, T4>(Fmt, Val1, Val2, Val3, Val4);
203 }
204 
205 /// format - This is a helper function that is used to produce formatted output.
206 /// This is typically used like:  OS << format("%0.4f", myfloat) << '\n';
207 template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5>
format(const char * Fmt,const T1 & Val1,const T2 & Val2,const T3 & Val3,const T4 & Val4,const T5 & Val5)208 inline format_object5<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5> format(const char *Fmt,const T1 &Val1,
209                                              const T2 &Val2, const T3 &Val3,
210                                              const T4 &Val4, const T5 &Val5) {
211   return format_object5<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5>(Fmt, Val1, Val2, Val3, Val4, Val5);
212 }
213 
214 } // end namespace llvm
215 
216 #endif
217