/*
- * Copyright 2014 Facebook, Inc.
+ * Copyright 2015 Facebook, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
#ifndef FOLLY_FORMAT_H_
#define FOLLY_FORMAT_H_
-#include <array>
#include <cstdio>
#include <tuple>
#include <type_traits>
-#include <vector>
-#include <deque>
-#include <map>
-#include <unordered_map>
-#include <double-conversion/double-conversion.h>
-
-#include <folly/FBVector.h>
#include <folly/Conv.h>
#include <folly/Range.h>
#include <folly/Traits.h>
-#include <folly/Likely.h>
#include <folly/String.h>
-#include <folly/small_vector.h>
#include <folly/FormatArg.h>
// Ignore shadowing warnings within this file, so includers can use -Wshadow.
template <class Derived, bool containerMode, class... Args>
class BaseFormatter {
public:
- /*
- * Change whether or not Formatter should crash or throw exceptions if the
- * format string is invalid.
- *
- * Crashing is desirable for literal format strings that are fixed at compile
- * time. Errors in the format string are generally programmer bugs, and
- * should be caught early on in development. Crashing helps ensure these
- * problems are noticed.
- */
- void setCrashOnError(bool crash) {
- crashOnError_ = crash;
- }
-
/**
* Append to output. out(StringPiece sp) may be called (more than once)
*/
typename std::decay<Args>::type>...> ValueTuple;
static constexpr size_t valueCount = std::tuple_size<ValueTuple>::value;
- FOLLY_NORETURN void handleFormatStrError() const;
- template <class Output>
- void appendOutput(Output& out) const;
-
template <size_t K, class Callback>
typename std::enable_if<K == valueCount>::type
doFormatFrom(size_t i, FormatArg& arg, Callback& cb) const {
}
StringPiece str_;
- bool crashOnError_{true};
protected:
explicit BaseFormatter(StringPiece str, Args&&... args);
template <class... A>
friend Formatter<false, A...> format(StringPiece fmt, A&&... arg);
- template <class... A>
- friend Formatter<false, A...> formatChecked(StringPiece fmt, A&&... arg);
template <class C>
friend Formatter<true, C> vformat(StringPiece fmt, C&& container);
- template <class C>
- friend Formatter<true, C> vformatChecked(StringPiece fmt, C&& container);
};
/**
* std::string formatted = format("{} {}", 23, 42).str();
* LOG(INFO) << format("{} {}", 23, 42);
* writeTo(stdout, format("{} {}", 23, 42));
- *
- * Note that format() will crash the program if the format string is invalid.
- * Normally, the format string is a fixed string literal specified by the
- * programmer. Invalid format strings are normally programmer bugs, and should
- * be caught early on during development. Crashing helps ensure these bugs are
- * found.
- *
- * Use formatChecked() if you have a dynamic format string (for example, a user
- * supplied value). formatChecked() will throw an exception rather than
- * crashing the program.
*/
template <class... Args>
Formatter<false, Args...> format(StringPiece fmt, Args&&... args) {
return format(fmt, std::forward<Args>(args)...).str();
}
-/**
- * Create a formatter object from a dynamic format string.
- *
- * This is identical to format(), but throws an exception if the format string
- * is invalid, rather than aborting the program. This allows it to be used
- * with user-specified format strings which are not guaranteed to be well
- * formed.
- */
-template <class... Args>
-Formatter<false, Args...> formatChecked(StringPiece fmt, Args&&... args) {
- Formatter<false, Args...> f(fmt, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
- f.setCrashOnError(false);
- return f;
-}
-
-/**
- * Like formatChecked(), but immediately returns the formatted string instead of
- * an intermediate format object.
- */
-template <class... Args>
-inline std::string sformatChecked(StringPiece fmt, Args&&... args) {
- return formatChecked(fmt, std::forward<Args>(args)...).str();
-}
-
/**
* Create a formatter object that takes one argument (of container type)
* and uses that container to get argument values from.
return vformat(fmt, std::forward<Container>(container)).str();
}
-/**
- * Create a formatter object from a dynamic format string.
- *
- * This is identical to vformat(), but throws an exception if the format string
- * is invalid, rather than aborting the program. This allows it to be used
- * with user-specified format strings which are not guaranteed to be well
- * formed.
- */
-template <class Container>
-Formatter<true, Container> vformatChecked(StringPiece fmt,
- Container&& container) {
- Formatter<true, Container> f(fmt, std::forward<Container>(container));
- f.setCrashOnError(false);
- return f;
-}
-
-/**
- * Like vformatChecked(), but immediately returns the formatted string instead
- * of an intermediate format object.
- */
-template <class Container>
-inline std::string svformatChecked(StringPiece fmt, Container&& container) {
- return vformatChecked(fmt, std::forward<Container>(container)).str();
-}
-
/**
* Wrap a sequence or associative container so that out-of-range lookups
* return a default value rather than throwing an exception.
format(fmt, std::forward<Args>(args)...).appendTo(*out);
}
-template <class Str, class... Args>
-typename std::enable_if<IsSomeString<Str>::value>::type
-formatChecked(Str* out, StringPiece fmt, Args&&... args) {
- formatChecked(fmt, std::forward<Args>(args)...).appendTo(*out);
-}
-
/**
* Append vformatted output to a string.
*/
vformat(fmt, std::forward<Container>(container)).appendTo(*out);
}
-template <class Str, class Container>
-typename std::enable_if<IsSomeString<Str>::value>::type
-vformatChecked(Str* out, StringPiece fmt, Container&& container) {
- vformatChecked(fmt, std::forward<Container>(container)).appendTo(*out);
-}
-
/**
* Utilities for all format value specializations.
*/
type> : public std::true_type {};
} // folly::detail
+// Deprecated API. formatChecked() et. al. now behave identically to their
+// non-Checked counterparts.
+template <class... Args>
+Formatter<false, Args...> formatChecked(StringPiece fmt, Args&&... args) {
+ return format(fmt, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
+}
+template <class... Args>
+inline std::string sformatChecked(StringPiece fmt, Args&&... args) {
+ return formatChecked(fmt, std::forward<Args>(args)...).str();
+}
+template <class Container>
+Formatter<true, Container> vformatChecked(StringPiece fmt,
+ Container&& container) {
+ return vformat(fmt, std::forward<Container>(container));
+}
+template <class Container>
+inline std::string svformatChecked(StringPiece fmt, Container&& container) {
+ return vformatChecked(fmt, std::forward<Container>(container)).str();
+}
+template <class Str, class... Args>
+typename std::enable_if<IsSomeString<Str>::value>::type
+formatChecked(Str* out, StringPiece fmt, Args&&... args) {
+ formatChecked(fmt, std::forward<Args>(args)...).appendTo(*out);
+}
+template <class Str, class Container>
+typename std::enable_if<IsSomeString<Str>::value>::type
+vformatChecked(Str* out, StringPiece fmt, Container&& container) {
+ vformatChecked(fmt, std::forward<Container>(container)).appendTo(*out);
+}
+
} // namespace folly
#include <folly/Format-inl.h>