Document and clean basic_format_parse_context

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Victor Zverovich 2019-11-17 08:54:34 -08:00
parent b0c2ab93fa
commit c01ec54fde
2 changed files with 59 additions and 26 deletions

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@ -110,31 +110,55 @@ template and implement ``parse`` and ``format`` methods::
struct point { double x, y; };
namespace fmt {
template <>
struct formatter<point> {
constexpr auto parse(format_parse_context &ctx) { return ctx.begin(); }
struct fmt::formatter<point> {
// Presentation format: 'f' - fixed, 'e' - exponential.
char presentation = 'f';
template <typename FormatContext>
auto format(const point &p, FormatContext &ctx) {
return format_to(ctx.out(), "({:.1f}, {:.1f})", p.x, p.y);
// Parses format specifications of the form ['f' | 'e'].
constexpr auto parse(format_parse_context &ctx) {
// [ctx.begin(), ctx.end()) is a character range that contains a part of
// the format string starting from the format specifications to be parsed,
// e.g. in
//
// fmt::format("{:f} - point of interest", point{1, 2});
//
// the range will contain "f} - point of interest". The formatter should
// parse specifiers until '}' or the end of the range. In this example,
// the formatter should parse the 'f' specifier and return an iterator
// pointing to '}'.
// Parse presentation format and store the parse result in the formatter:
auto it = ctx.begin(), end = ctx.end();
if (it != end && (*it == 'f' || *it == 'e')) presentation = *it++;
// Check if reached the end of the range:
if (it != end && *it != '}')
throw format_error("invalid format");
// Return an iterator past the end of the parsed range:
return it;
}
};
// Formats the point p using parsed format specification (presentation)
// stored in this formatter.
template <typename FormatContext>
auto format(const point& p, FormatContext& ctx) {
return format_to(
ctx.out(),
presentation == 'f' ? "({:.1f}, {:.1f})" : "({:.1e}, {:.1e})",
p.x, p.y);
}
};
Then you can pass objects of type ``point`` to any formatting function::
point p = {1, 2};
std::string s = fmt::format("{}", p);
std::string s = fmt::format("{:f}", p);
// s == "(1.0, 2.0)"
In the example above the ``formatter<point>::parse`` function ignores the
contents of the format string referred to by ``ctx.begin()`` so the object will
always be formatted in the same way. See ``formatter<tm>::parse`` in
:file:`fmt/chrono.h` for an advanced example of how to parse the format string and
customize the formatted output.
You can also reuse existing formatters, for example::
You can also reuse existing formatters via inheritance or composition, for
example::
enum class color {red, green, blue};

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@ -479,34 +479,43 @@ class basic_format_parse_context : private ErrorHandler {
basic_string_view<Char> format_str, ErrorHandler eh = ErrorHandler())
: ErrorHandler(eh), format_str_(format_str), next_arg_id_(0) {}
// Returns an iterator to the beginning of the format string range being
// parsed.
/**
Returns an iterator to the beginning of the format string range being
parsed.
*/
FMT_CONSTEXPR iterator begin() const FMT_NOEXCEPT {
return format_str_.begin();
}
// Returns an iterator past the end of the format string range being parsed.
/**
Returns an iterator past the end of the format string range being parsed.
*/
FMT_CONSTEXPR iterator end() const FMT_NOEXCEPT { return format_str_.end(); }
// Advances the begin iterator to ``it``.
/** Advances the begin iterator to ``it``. */
FMT_CONSTEXPR void advance_to(iterator it) {
format_str_.remove_prefix(internal::to_unsigned(it - begin()));
}
// Returns the next argument index.
/**
Reports an error if using the manual argument indexing; otherwise returns
the next argument index and switches to the automatic indexing.
*/
FMT_CONSTEXPR int next_arg_id() {
if (next_arg_id_ >= 0) return next_arg_id_++;
on_error("cannot switch from manual to automatic argument indexing");
return 0;
}
FMT_CONSTEXPR bool check_arg_id(int) {
if (next_arg_id_ > 0) {
/**
Reports an error if using the automatic argument indexing; otherwise
switches to the manual indexing.
*/
FMT_CONSTEXPR void check_arg_id(int) {
if (next_arg_id_ > 0)
on_error("cannot switch from automatic to manual argument indexing");
return false;
}
next_arg_id_ = -1;
return true;
else
next_arg_id_ = -1;
}
FMT_CONSTEXPR void check_arg_id(basic_string_view<Char>) {}