Commit fced34e3 authored by gabime's avatar gabime

bumped fmt version to 4.0.0

parent 268222e4
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......@@ -11,9 +11,8 @@
namespace fmt {
namespace {
// Write the content of w to os.
void write(std::ostream &os, Writer &w) {
namespace internal {
FMT_FUNC void write(std::ostream &os, Writer &w) {
const char *data = w.data();
typedef internal::MakeUnsigned<std::streamsize>::Type UnsignedStreamSize;
UnsignedStreamSize size = w.size();
......@@ -31,13 +30,6 @@ void write(std::ostream &os, Writer &w) {
FMT_FUNC void print(std::ostream &os, CStringRef format_str, ArgList args) {
MemoryWriter w;
w.write(format_str, args);
write(os, w);
}
FMT_FUNC int fprintf(std::ostream &os, CStringRef format, ArgList args) {
MemoryWriter w;
printf(w, format, args);
write(os, w);
return static_cast<int>(w.size());
internal::write(os, w);
}
} // namespace fmt
......@@ -13,53 +13,44 @@
#include "format.h"
#include <ostream>
namespace fmt
{
namespace fmt {
namespace internal
{
namespace internal {
template <class Char>
class FormatBuf : public std::basic_streambuf<Char>
{
private:
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());
}
public:
FormatBuf(Buffer<Char> &buffer) : buffer_(buffer) {}
protected:
// The put-area is actually always empty. This makes the implementation
// simpler and has the advantage that the streambuf and the buffer are always
// in sync and sputc never writes into uninitialized memory. The obvious
// disadvantage is that each call to sputc always results in a (virtual) call
// to overflow. There is no disadvantage here for sputn since this always
// results in a call to xsputn.
int_type overflow(int_type ch = traits_type::eof())
{
int_type overflow(int_type ch = traits_type::eof()) FMT_OVERRIDE {
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);
}
buffer_.push_back(static_cast<Char>(ch));
return ch;
}
size_t size() const
{
return to_unsigned(this->pptr() - start_);
std::streamsize xsputn(const Char *s, std::streamsize count) FMT_OVERRIDE {
buffer_.append(s, s + count);
return count;
}
};
Yes &convert(std::ostream &);
struct DummyStream : std::ostream
{
struct DummyStream : std::ostream {
DummyStream(); // Suppress a bogus warning in MSVC.
// Hide all operator<< overloads from std::ostream.
void operator<<(Null<>);
......@@ -68,28 +59,28 @@ struct DummyStream : std::ostream
No &operator<<(std::ostream &, int);
template<typename T>
struct ConvertToIntImpl<T, true>
{
struct ConvertToIntImpl<T, true> {
// Convert to int only if T doesn't have an overloaded operator<<.
enum
{
enum {
value = sizeof(convert(get<DummyStream>() << get<T>())) == sizeof(No)
};
};
// Write the content of w to os.
FMT_API void write(std::ostream &os, Writer &w);
} // namespace internal
// Formats a value.
template <typename Char, typename ArgFormatter, typename T>
void format(BasicFormatter<Char, ArgFormatter> &f,
const Char *&format_str, const T &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());
BasicStringRef<Char> str(&buffer[0], buffer.size());
typedef internal::MakeArg< BasicFormatter<Char> > MakeArg;
format_str = f.format(format_str, MakeArg(str));
}
......@@ -105,18 +96,6 @@ void format(BasicFormatter<Char, ArgFormatter> &f,
*/
FMT_API void print(std::ostream &os, CStringRef format_str, ArgList args);
FMT_VARIADIC(void, print, std::ostream &, CStringRef)
/**
\rst
Prints formatted data to the stream *os*.
**Example**::
fprintf(cerr, "Don't %s!", "panic");
\endrst
*/
FMT_API int fprintf(std::ostream &os, CStringRef format_str, ArgList args);
FMT_VARIADIC(int, fprintf, std::ostream &, CStringRef)
} // namespace fmt
#ifdef FMT_HEADER_ONLY
......
......@@ -21,6 +21,9 @@
#ifndef _WIN32
# include <unistd.h>
#else
# ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
# define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
# endif
# include <windows.h>
# include <io.h>
......@@ -79,7 +82,7 @@ void fmt::BufferedFile::close() {
if (!file_)
return;
int result = FMT_SYSTEM(fclose(file_));
file_ = 0;
file_ = FMT_NULL;
if (result != 0)
FMT_THROW(SystemError(errno, "cannot close file"));
}
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......@@ -13,12 +13,16 @@
#include "format.h"
#include <ctime>
namespace fmt
{
#ifdef _MSC_VER
# pragma warning(push)
# pragma warning(disable: 4702) // unreachable code
# pragma warning(disable: 4996) // "deprecated" functions
#endif
namespace fmt {
template <typename ArgFormatter>
void format(BasicFormatter<char, ArgFormatter> &f,
const char *&format_str, const std::tm &tm)
{
void format_arg(BasicFormatter<char, ArgFormatter> &f,
const char *&format_str, const std::tm &tm) {
if (*format_str == ':')
++format_str;
const char *end = format_str;
......@@ -31,17 +35,14 @@ void format(BasicFormatter<char, ArgFormatter> &f,
format[format.size() - 1] = '\0';
Buffer<char> &buffer = f.writer().buffer();
std::size_t start = buffer.size();
for (;;)
{
for (;;) {
std::size_t size = buffer.capacity() - start;
std::size_t count = std::strftime(&buffer[start], size, &format[0], &tm);
if (count != 0)
{
if (count != 0) {
buffer.resize(start + count);
break;
}
if (size >= format.size() * 256)
{
if (size >= format.size() * 256) {
// If the buffer is 256 times larger than the format string, assume
// that `strftime` gives an empty result. There doesn't seem to be a
// better way to distinguish the two cases:
......@@ -53,6 +54,90 @@ void format(BasicFormatter<char, ArgFormatter> &f,
}
format_str = end + 1;
}
namespace internal{
inline Null<> localtime_r(...) { return Null<>(); }
inline Null<> localtime_s(...) { return Null<>(); }
inline Null<> gmtime_r(...) { return Null<>(); }
inline Null<> gmtime_s(...) { return Null<>(); }
}
// Thread-safe replacement for std::localtime
inline std::tm localtime(std::time_t time) {
struct LocalTime {
std::time_t time_;
std::tm tm_;
LocalTime(std::time_t t): time_(t) {}
bool run() {
using namespace fmt::internal;
return handle(localtime_r(&time_, &tm_));
}
bool handle(std::tm *tm) { return tm != FMT_NULL; }
bool handle(internal::Null<>) {
using namespace fmt::internal;
return fallback(localtime_s(&tm_, &time_));
}
bool fallback(int res) { return res == 0; }
bool fallback(internal::Null<>) {
using namespace fmt::internal;
std::tm *tm = std::localtime(&time_);
if (tm) tm_ = *tm;
return tm != FMT_NULL;
}
};
LocalTime lt(time);
if (lt.run())
return lt.tm_;
// Too big time values may be unsupported.
FMT_THROW(fmt::FormatError("time_t value out of range"));
return std::tm();
}
// Thread-safe replacement for std::gmtime
inline std::tm gmtime(std::time_t time) {
struct GMTime {
std::time_t time_;
std::tm tm_;
GMTime(std::time_t t): time_(t) {}
bool run() {
using namespace fmt::internal;
return handle(gmtime_r(&time_, &tm_));
}
bool handle(std::tm *tm) { return tm != FMT_NULL; }
bool handle(internal::Null<>) {
using namespace fmt::internal;
return fallback(gmtime_s(&tm_, &time_));
}
bool fallback(int res) { return res == 0; }
bool fallback(internal::Null<>) {
std::tm *tm = std::gmtime(&time_);
if (tm != FMT_NULL) tm_ = *tm;
return tm != FMT_NULL;
}
};
GMTime gt(time);
if (gt.run())
return gt.tm_;
// Too big time values may be unsupported.
FMT_THROW(fmt::FormatError("time_t value out of range"));
return std::tm();
}
} //namespace fmt
#ifdef _MSC_VER
# pragma warning(pop)
#endif
#endif // FMT_TIME_H_
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