Allow precision specifier for non-float arguments

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Victor Zverovich 2015-01-08 07:56:08 -08:00
parent cd828a8691
commit 43aebf51d6
3 changed files with 48 additions and 62 deletions

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@ -157,7 +157,8 @@ displayed after the decimal point for a floating-point value formatted with
``'f'`` and ``'F'``, or before and after the decimal point for a floating-point
value formatted with ``'g'`` or ``'G'``. For non-number types the field
indicates the maximum field size - in other words, how many characters will be
used from the field content. The *precision* is not allowed for integer values.
used from the field content. The *precision* is not allowed for integer values
or pointers.
Finally, the *type* determines how the data should be presented.

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@ -561,9 +561,13 @@ class fmt::internal::ArgFormatter :
if (spec_.align_ == ALIGN_NUMERIC || spec_.flags_ != 0)
FMT_THROW(FormatError("invalid format specifier for char"));
typedef typename fmt::BasicWriter<Char>::CharPtr CharPtr;
Char fill = static_cast<Char>(spec_.fill());
if (spec_.precision_ == 0) {
std::fill_n(writer_.grow_buffer(spec_.width_), spec_.width_, fill);
return;
}
CharPtr out = CharPtr();
if (spec_.width_ > 1) {
Char fill = static_cast<Char>(spec_.fill());
out = writer_.grow_buffer(spec_.width_);
if (spec_.align_ == fmt::ALIGN_RIGHT) {
std::fill_n(out, spec_.width_ - 1, fill);
@ -615,6 +619,8 @@ void fmt::BasicWriter<Char>::write_str(
if (*str_value)
str_size = std::char_traits<StrChar>::length(str_value);
}
if (spec.precision_ >= 0 && spec.precision_ < str_size)
str_size = spec.precision_;
write_str(str_value, str_size, spec);
}
@ -1011,9 +1017,10 @@ const Char *fmt::BasicFormatter<Char>::format(
} else {
FMT_THROW(FormatError("missing precision specifier"));
}
if (arg.type != Arg::DOUBLE && arg.type != Arg::LONG_DOUBLE) {
if (arg.type < Arg::LAST_INTEGER_TYPE || arg.type == Arg::POINTER) {
FMT_THROW(FormatError(
"precision specifier requires floating-point argument"));
fmt::format("precision not allowed in {} format specifier",
arg.type == Arg::POINTER ? "pointer" : "integer")));
}
}

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@ -824,53 +824,42 @@ TEST(FormatterTest, Precision) {
FormatError, "missing precision specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2", 0),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2}", 42),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2f}", 42),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2}", 42u),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2f}", 42u),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2}", 42l),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2f}", 42l),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2}", 42ul),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2f}", 42ul),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2}", 42ll),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2f}", 42ll),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2}", 42ull),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2f}", 42ull),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_EQ("1.2", format("{0:.2}", 1.2345));
EXPECT_EQ("1.2", format("{0:.2}", 1.2345l));
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2}", reinterpret_cast<void*>(0xcafe)),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in pointer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2f}", reinterpret_cast<void*>(0xcafe)),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in pointer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2}", 'x'),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2f}", 'x'),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2}", "str"),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2f}", "str"),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2}", TestString()),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.2f}", TestString()),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
EXPECT_EQ(" ", format("{0:3.0}", 'x'));
EXPECT_EQ("st", format("{0:.2}", "str"));
EXPECT_EQ("te", format("{0:.2}", TestString("test")));
}
TEST(FormatterTest, RuntimePrecision) {
@ -893,7 +882,7 @@ TEST(FormatterTest, RuntimePrecision) {
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{x}}", 0),
FormatError, "invalid format string");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}", 0, 0),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}}", 0),
FormatError, "argument index out of range");
@ -920,51 +909,40 @@ TEST(FormatterTest, RuntimePrecision) {
FormatError, "precision is not integer");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}}", 42, 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}f}", 42, 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}}", 42u, 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}f}", 42u, 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}}", 42l, 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}f}", 42l, 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}}", 42ul, 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}f}", 42ul, 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}}", 42ll, 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}f}", 42ll, 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}}", 42ull, 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}f}", 42ull, 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in integer format specifier");
EXPECT_EQ("1.2", format("{0:.{1}}", 1.2345, 2));
EXPECT_EQ("1.2", format("{1:.{0}}", 2, 1.2345l));
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}}", reinterpret_cast<void*>(0xcafe), 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in pointer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}f}", reinterpret_cast<void*>(0xcafe), 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
FormatError, "precision not allowed in pointer format specifier");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}}", 'x', 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}f}", 'x', 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}}", "str", 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}f}", "str", 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}}", TestString(), 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
EXPECT_THROW_MSG(format("{0:.{1}f}", TestString(), 2),
FormatError, "precision specifier requires floating-point argument");
EXPECT_EQ(" ", format("{0:3.{1}}", 'x', 0));
EXPECT_EQ("st", format("{0:.{1}}", "str", 2));
EXPECT_EQ("te", format("{0:.{1}}", TestString("test"), 2));
}
template <typename T>