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// Written in the D programming language.
/**
This is a submodule of $(MREF std, format).
It provides two functions for reading formatted input: $(LREF
unformatValue) and $(LREF formattedRead). The former reads a single
value. The latter reads several values at once and matches the
characters found between format specifiers.
Parameters are ignored, except for the ones consisting of a single
$(B '*'). See $(LREF formattedRead) for more information.
A space outside of a format specifier has a special meaning: it
matches any sequence of whitespace characters, not just a single
space.
The following combinations of format characters and types are
available:
$(BOOKTABLE ,
$(TR $(TH) $(TH s) $(TH c) $(TH d, u, b, o, x, X) $(TH e, E, f, g, G) $(TH r) $(TH compound))
$(TR $(TD `bool`) $(TD yes) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD yes) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)))
$(TR $(TD `null`) $(TD yes) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)))
$(TR $(TD $(I integer)) $(TD yes) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD yes) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD yes) $(TD $(MDASH)))
$(TR $(TD $(I floating point)) $(TD yes) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD yes) $(TD yes) $(TD $(MDASH)))
$(TR $(TD $(I character)) $(TD yes) $(TD yes) $(TD yes) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)))
$(TR $(TD $(I string)) $(TD yes) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD yes))
$(TR $(TD $(I array)) $(TD yes) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD yes))
$(TR $(TD $(I associative array)) $(TD yes) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD $(MDASH)) $(TD yes))
)
Below are highlighted examples on how these combinations are used
with $(LREF unformatValue), however, they apply for $(LREF
formattedRead) also
Copyright: Copyright The D Language Foundation 2000-2013.
License: $(HTTP boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt, Boost License 1.0).
Authors: $(HTTP walterbright.com, Walter Bright), $(HTTP erdani.com,
Andrei Alexandrescu), and Kenji Hara
Source: $(PHOBOSSRC std/format/read.d)
*/
module std.format.read;
/// Booleans
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.format.spec : singleSpec;
auto str = "false";
auto spec = singleSpec("%s");
assert(str.unformatValue!bool(spec) == false);
str = "1";
spec = singleSpec("%d");
assert(str.unformatValue!bool(spec) == true);
}
/// Null values
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.format.spec : singleSpec;
auto str = "null";
auto spec = singleSpec("%s");
assert(str.unformatValue!(typeof(null))(spec) == null);
}
/// Integrals
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.format.spec : singleSpec;
// signed decimal values
auto str = "123";
auto spec = singleSpec("%s");
assert(str.unformatValue!int(spec) == 123);
// hexadecimal values
str = "ABC";
spec = singleSpec("%X");
assert(str.unformatValue!int(spec) == 2748);
// octal values
str = "11610";
spec = singleSpec("%o");
assert(str.unformatValue!int(spec) == 5000);
// raw read, depends on endianess
str = "\x75\x01";
spec = singleSpec("%r");
auto result = str.unformatValue!short(spec);
assert(result == 373 /* little endian */ || result == 29953 /* big endian */ );
}
/// Floating point numbers
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.format.spec : singleSpec;
import std.math.operations : isClose;
// natural notation
auto str = "123.456";
auto spec = singleSpec("%s");
assert(str.unformatValue!double(spec).isClose(123.456));
// scientific notation
str = "1e17";
spec = singleSpec("%e");
assert(str.unformatValue!double(spec).isClose(1e17));
// raw read, depends on endianess
str = "\x40\x00\x00\xBF";
spec = singleSpec("%r");
auto result = str.unformatValue!float(spec);
assert(isClose(result, -0.5) /* little endian */ || isClose(result, 2.0) /* big endian */ );
}
/// Characters
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.format.spec : singleSpec;
// only the first character is read
auto str = "abc";
auto spec = singleSpec("%s");
assert(str.unformatValue!char(spec) == 'a');
// using a numerical format character treats the read number as unicode code point
str = "65";
spec = singleSpec("%d");
assert(str.unformatValue!char(spec) == 'A');
str = "41";
spec = singleSpec("%x");
assert(str.unformatValue!char(spec) == 'A');
str = "10003";
spec = singleSpec("%d");
assert(str.unformatValue!dchar(spec) == '✓');
}
/// Arrays
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.format.spec : singleSpec;
// string value
string str = "aaa";
auto spec = singleSpec("%s");
assert(str.unformatValue!(dchar[])(spec) == "aaa"d);
// fixed size array with characters
str = "aaa";
spec = singleSpec("%s");
dchar[3] ret = ['a', 'a', 'a'];
assert(str.unformatValue!(dchar[3])(spec) == ret);
// dynamic array
str = "[1, 2, 3, 4]";
spec = singleSpec("%s");
assert(str.unformatValue!(int[])(spec) == [1, 2, 3, 4]);
// fixed size array with integers
str = "[1, 2, 3, 4]";
spec = singleSpec("%s");
int[4] ret2 = [1, 2, 3, 4];
assert(str.unformatValue!(int[4])(spec) == ret2);
// compound specifiers can be used for more control
str = "1,2,3";
spec = singleSpec("%(%s,%)");
assert(str.unformatValue!(int[])(spec) == [1, 2, 3]);
str = "cool";
spec = singleSpec("%(%c%)");
assert(str.unformatValue!(char[])(spec) == ['c', 'o', 'o', 'l']);
}
/// Associative arrays
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.format.spec : singleSpec;
// as single value
auto str = `["one": 1, "two": 2]`;
auto spec = singleSpec("%s");
assert(str.unformatValue!(int[string])(spec) == ["one": 1, "two": 2]);
// with compound specifier for more control
str = "1/1, 2/4, 3/9";
spec = singleSpec("%(%d/%d%|, %)");
assert(str.unformatValue!(int[int])(spec) == [1: 1, 2: 4, 3: 9]);
}
import std.format.spec : FormatSpec;
import std.format.internal.read;
import std.meta : allSatisfy;
import std.traits : isSomeString, isType;
/**
Reads an input range according to a format string and stores the read
values into its arguments.
Format specifiers with format character $(B 'd'), $(B 'u') and $(B
'c') can take a $(B '*') parameter for skipping values.
The second version of `formattedRead` takes the format string as
template argument. In this case, it is checked for consistency at
compile-time.
Params:
r = an $(REF_ALTTEXT input range, isInputRange, std, range, primitives),
where the formatted input is read from
fmt = a $(MREF_ALTTEXT format string, std,format)
args = a variadic list of arguments where the read values are stored
Range = the type of the input range `r`
Char = the character type used for `fmt`
Args = a variadic list of types of the arguments
Returns:
The number of variables filled. If the input range `r` ends early,
this number will be less than the number of variables provided.
Throws:
A $(REF_ALTTEXT FormatException, FormatException, std, format)
if reading did not succeed.
Note:
For backward compatibility the arguments `args` can be given as pointers
to that variable, but it is not recommended to do so, because this
option might be removed in the future.
*/
uint formattedRead(Range, Char, Args...)(auto ref Range r, const(Char)[] fmt, auto ref Args args)
{
import std.format : enforceFmt;
import std.range.primitives : empty;
import std.traits : isPointer;
import std.typecons : isTuple;
auto spec = FormatSpec!Char(fmt);
static if (!Args.length)
{
spec.readUpToNextSpec(r);
enforceFmt(spec.trailing.empty, "Trailing characters in formattedRead format string");
return 0;
}
else
{
enum hasPointer = isPointer!(typeof(args[0]));
// The function below accounts for '*' == fields meant to be
// read and skipped
void skipUnstoredFields()
{
for (;;)
{
spec.readUpToNextSpec(r);
if (spec.width != spec.DYNAMIC) break;
// must skip this field
skipData(r, spec);
}
}
skipUnstoredFields();
if (r.empty)
{
// Input is empty, nothing to read
return 0;
}
static if (hasPointer)
alias A = typeof(*args[0]);
else
alias A = typeof(args[0]);
static if (isTuple!A)
{
foreach (i, T; A.Types)
{
static if (hasPointer)
(*args[0])[i] = unformatValue!(T)(r, spec);
else
args[0][i] = unformatValue!(T)(r, spec);
skipUnstoredFields();
}
}
else
{
static if (hasPointer)
*args[0] = unformatValue!(A)(r, spec);
else
args[0] = unformatValue!(A)(r, spec);
}
return 1 + formattedRead(r, spec.trailing, args[1 .. $]);
}
}
/// ditto
uint formattedRead(alias fmt, Range, Args...)(auto ref Range r, auto ref Args args)
if (!isType!fmt && isSomeString!(typeof(fmt)))
{
import std.format : checkFormatException;
import std.meta : staticMap;
import std.typecons : Tuple;
// formattedRead supports std.typecons.Tuple
// however, checkFormatException does not
// this means that all std.typecons.Tuple's types in Args must be unwrapped
// and passed to checkFormatException
template Flatten(T)
{
static if (is(T : Tuple!Args, Args...))
alias Flatten = Args;
else
alias Flatten = T;
}
alias e = checkFormatException!(fmt, staticMap!(Flatten, Args));
static assert(!e, e);
return .formattedRead(r, fmt, args);
}
///
@safe pure unittest
{
string object;
char cmp;
int value;
assert(formattedRead("angle < 36", "%s %c %d", object, cmp, value) == 3);
assert(object == "angle");
assert(cmp == '<');
assert(value == 36);
// reading may end early:
assert(formattedRead("length >", "%s %c %d", object, cmp, value) == 2);
assert(object == "length");
assert(cmp == '>');
// value is not changed:
assert(value == 36);
}
/// The format string can be checked at compile-time:
@safe pure unittest
{
string a;
int b;
double c;
assert("hello!124:34.5".formattedRead!"%s!%s:%s"(a, b, c) == 3);
assert(a == "hello");
assert(b == 124);
assert(c == 34.5);
}
/// Skipping values
@safe pure unittest
{
string item;
double amount;
assert("orange: (12%) 15.25".formattedRead("%s: (%*d%%) %f", item, amount) == 2);
assert(item == "orange");
assert(amount == 15.25);
// can also be used with tuples
import std.typecons : Tuple;
Tuple!(int, float) t;
char[] line = "1 7643 2.125".dup;
formattedRead(line, "%s %*u %s", t);
assert(t[0] == 1 && t[1] == 2.125);
}
@safe pure unittest
{
string hello;
string world;
assert("hello ignore world".formattedRead("%s %*s %s", hello, world) == 2);
assert(hello == "hello");
assert(world == "world");
}
// https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23600
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.typecons : Tuple, tuple;
string h, w;
Tuple!(int, float) t;
assert("hello 1 2.34 world".formattedRead!"%s %d %f %s"(h, t, w) == 3);
assert(h == "hello");
assert(t == tuple(1, 2.34f));
assert(w == "world");
}
@safe unittest
{
import std.math.operations : isClose;
import std.math.traits : isNaN;
import std.range.primitives : empty;
string s = " 1.2 3.4 ";
double x, y, z;
assert(formattedRead(s, " %s %s %s ", x, y, z) == 2);
assert(s.empty);
assert(isClose(x, 1.2));
assert(isClose(y, 3.4));
assert(isNaN(z));
}
// for backwards compatibility
@safe pure unittest
{
string s = "hello!124:34.5";
string a;
int b;
double c;
formattedRead(s, "%s!%s:%s", &a, &b, &c);
assert(a == "hello" && b == 124 && c == 34.5);
// mix pointers and auto-ref
s = "world!200:42.25";
formattedRead(s, "%s!%s:%s", a, &b, &c);
assert(a == "world" && b == 200 && c == 42.25);
s = "world1!201:42.5";
formattedRead(s, "%s!%s:%s", &a, &b, c);
assert(a == "world1" && b == 201 && c == 42.5);
s = "world2!202:42.75";
formattedRead(s, "%s!%s:%s", a, b, &c);
assert(a == "world2" && b == 202 && c == 42.75);
}
// for backwards compatibility
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.math.operations : isClose;
import std.math.traits : isNaN;
import std.range.primitives : empty;
string s = " 1.2 3.4 ";
double x, y, z;
assert(formattedRead(s, " %s %s %s ", &x, &y, &z) == 2);
assert(s.empty);
assert(isClose(x, 1.2));
assert(isClose(y, 3.4));
assert(isNaN(z));
}
@safe unittest
{
string s = "hello!124:34.5";
string a;
int b;
double c;
formattedRead(s, "%s!%s:%s", &a, &b, &c);
assert(a == "hello" && b == 124 && c == 34.5);
}
@safe pure unittest
{
string line;
bool f1;
line = "true";
formattedRead(line, "%s", &f1);
assert(f1);
line = "TrUE";
formattedRead(line, "%s", &f1);
assert(f1);
line = "false";
formattedRead(line, "%s", &f1);
assert(!f1);
line = "fALsE";
formattedRead(line, "%s", &f1);
assert(!f1);
line = "1";
formattedRead(line, "%d", &f1);
assert(f1);
line = "-1";
formattedRead(line, "%d", &f1);
assert(f1);
line = "0";
formattedRead(line, "%d", &f1);
assert(!f1);
line = "-0";
formattedRead(line, "%d", &f1);
assert(!f1);
}
@safe pure unittest
{
union B
{
char[int.sizeof] untyped;
int typed;
}
B b;
b.typed = 5;
char[] input = b.untyped[];
int witness;
formattedRead(input, "%r", &witness);
assert(witness == b.typed);
}
@safe pure unittest
{
union A
{
char[float.sizeof] untyped;
float typed;
}
A a;
a.typed = 5.5;
char[] input = a.untyped[];
float witness;
formattedRead(input, "%r", &witness);
assert(witness == a.typed);
}
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.typecons : Tuple;
char[] line = "1 2".dup;
int a, b;
formattedRead(line, "%s %s", &a, &b);
assert(a == 1 && b == 2);
line = "10 2 3".dup;
formattedRead(line, "%d ", &a);
assert(a == 10);
assert(line == "2 3");
Tuple!(int, float) t;
line = "1 2.125".dup;
formattedRead(line, "%d %g", &t);
assert(t[0] == 1 && t[1] == 2.125);
line = "1 7643 2.125".dup;
formattedRead(line, "%s %*u %s", &t);
assert(t[0] == 1 && t[1] == 2.125);
}
@safe pure unittest
{
string line;
char c1, c2;
line = "abc";
formattedRead(line, "%s%c", &c1, &c2);
assert(c1 == 'a' && c2 == 'b');
assert(line == "c");
}
@safe pure unittest
{
string line;
line = "[1,2,3]";
int[] s1;
formattedRead(line, "%s", &s1);
assert(s1 == [1,2,3]);
}
@safe pure unittest
{
string line;
line = "[1,2,3]";
int[] s1;
formattedRead(line, "[%(%s,%)]", &s1);
assert(s1 == [1,2,3]);
line = `["hello", "world"]`;
string[] s2;
formattedRead(line, "[%(%s, %)]", &s2);
assert(s2 == ["hello", "world"]);
line = "123 456";
int[] s3;
formattedRead(line, "%(%s %)", &s3);
assert(s3 == [123, 456]);
line = "h,e,l,l,o; w,o,r,l,d";
string[] s4;
formattedRead(line, "%(%(%c,%); %)", &s4);
assert(s4 == ["hello", "world"]);
}
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.exception : assertThrown;
string line;
int[4] sa1;
line = `[1,2,3,4]`;
formattedRead(line, "%s", &sa1);
assert(sa1 == [1,2,3,4]);
int[4] sa2;
line = `[1,2,3]`;
assertThrown(formattedRead(line, "%s", &sa2));
int[4] sa3;
line = `[1,2,3,4,5]`;
assertThrown(formattedRead(line, "%s", &sa3));
}
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.exception : assertThrown;
import std.format : FormatException;
string input;
int[4] sa1;
input = `[1,2,3,4]`;
formattedRead(input, "[%(%s,%)]", &sa1);
assert(sa1 == [1,2,3,4]);
int[4] sa2;
input = `[1,2,3]`;
assertThrown!FormatException(formattedRead(input, "[%(%s,%)]", &sa2));
}
@safe pure unittest
{
string line;
string s1, s2;
line = "hello, world";
formattedRead(line, "%s", &s1);
assert(s1 == "hello, world", s1);
line = "hello, world;yah";
formattedRead(line, "%s;%s", &s1, &s2);
assert(s1 == "hello, world", s1);
assert(s2 == "yah", s2);
line = `['h','e','l','l','o']`;
string s3;
formattedRead(line, "[%(%s,%)]", &s3);
assert(s3 == "hello");
line = `"hello"`;
string s4;
formattedRead(line, "\"%(%c%)\"", &s4);
assert(s4 == "hello");
}
@safe pure unittest
{
string line;
string[int] aa1;
line = `[1:"hello", 2:"world"]`;
formattedRead(line, "%s", &aa1);
assert(aa1 == [1:"hello", 2:"world"]);
int[string] aa2;
line = `{"hello"=1; "world"=2}`;
formattedRead(line, "{%(%s=%s; %)}", &aa2);
assert(aa2 == ["hello":1, "world":2]);
int[string] aa3;
line = `{[hello=1]; [world=2]}`;
formattedRead(line, "{%([%(%c%)=%s]%|; %)}", &aa3);
assert(aa3 == ["hello":1, "world":2]);
}
// test rvalue using
@safe pure unittest
{
string[int] aa1;
formattedRead!("%s")(`[1:"hello", 2:"world"]`, aa1);
assert(aa1 == [1:"hello", 2:"world"]);
int[string] aa2;
formattedRead(`{"hello"=1; "world"=2}`, "{%(%s=%s; %)}", aa2);
assert(aa2 == ["hello":1, "world":2]);
}
/**
Reads an input range according to a format string and returns a tuple of Args
with the read values.
Format specifiers with format character $(B 'd'), $(B 'u') and $(B
'c') can take a $(B '*') parameter for skipping values.
The second version of `formattedRead` takes the format string as
template argument. In this case, it is checked for consistency at
compile-time.
Params:
Args = a variadic list of types of the arguments
*/
template formattedRead(Args...)
if (Args.length && allSatisfy!(isType, Args))
{
import std.typecons : Tuple;
/**
Params:
r = an $(REF_ALTTEXT input range, isInputRange, std, range, primitives),
where the formatted input is read from
fmt = a $(MREF_ALTTEXT format string, std,format)
Range = the type of the input range `r`
Char = the character type used for `fmt`
Returns:
A Tuple!Args with the elements filled.
Throws:
A $(REF_ALTTEXT FormatException, FormatException, std, format)
if reading did not succeed.
*/
Tuple!Args formattedRead(Range, Char)(auto ref Range r, const(Char)[] fmt)
{
import core.lifetime : forward;
import std.format : enforceFmt;
Tuple!Args args;
const numArgsFilled = .formattedRead(forward!r, fmt, args.expand);
enforceFmt(numArgsFilled == Args.length, "Failed reading into all format arguments");
return args;
}
}
///
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.exception : assertThrown;
import std.format : FormatException;
import std.typecons : tuple;
auto complete = "hello!34.5:124".formattedRead!(string, double, int)("%s!%s:%s");
assert(complete == tuple("hello", 34.5, 124));
// reading ends early
assertThrown!FormatException("hello!34.5:".formattedRead!(string, double, int)("%s!%s:%s"));
}
/// Skipping values
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.format : FormatException;
import std.typecons : tuple;
auto result = "orange: (12%) 15.25".formattedRead!(string, double)("%s: (%*d%%) %f");
assert(result == tuple("orange", 15.25));
}
/// ditto
template formattedRead(alias fmt, Args...)
if (!isType!fmt && isSomeString!(typeof(fmt)) && Args.length && allSatisfy!(isType, Args))
{
import std.typecons : Flag, Tuple, Yes;
Tuple!Args formattedRead(Range)(auto ref Range r)
{
import core.lifetime : forward;
import std.format : enforceFmt;
Tuple!Args args;
const numArgsFilled = .formattedRead!fmt(forward!r, args.expand);
enforceFmt(numArgsFilled == Args.length, "Failed reading into all format arguments");
return args;
}
}
/// The format string can be checked at compile-time
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.exception : assertThrown;
import std.format : FormatException;
import std.typecons : tuple;
auto expected = tuple("hello", 124, 34.5);
auto result = "hello!124:34.5".formattedRead!("%s!%s:%s", string, int, double);
assert(result == expected);
assertThrown!FormatException("hello!34.5:".formattedRead!("%s!%s:%s", string, double, int));
}
/// Compile-time consistency check
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.format : FormatException;
import std.typecons : tuple;
static assert(!__traits(compiles, "orange: (12%) 15.25".formattedRead!("%s: (%*d%%) %f", string, double)));
}
/**
Reads a value from the given _input range and converts it according to a
format specifier.
Params:
input = the $(REF_ALTTEXT input range, isInputRange, std, range, primitives),
to read from
spec = a $(MREF_ALTTEXT format string, std,format)
T = type to return
Range = the type of the input range `input`
Char = the character type used for `spec`
Returns:
A value from `input` of type `T`.
Throws:
A $(REF_ALTTEXT FormatException, FormatException, std, format)
if reading did not succeed.
See_Also:
$(REF parse, std, conv) and $(REF to, std, conv)
*/
T unformatValue(T, Range, Char)(ref Range input, scope const ref FormatSpec!Char spec)
{
return unformatValueImpl!T(input, spec);
}
///
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.format.spec : singleSpec;
string s = "42";
auto spec = singleSpec("%s");
assert(unformatValue!int(s, spec) == 42);
}
// https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7241
@safe pure unittest
{
string input = "a";
auto spec = FormatSpec!char("%s");
spec.readUpToNextSpec(input);
auto result = unformatValue!(dchar[1])(input, spec);
assert(result[0] == 'a');
}
// https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20393
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.exception : assertThrown;
string str = "foo 12a-buzz";
string a, c;
int b;
assertThrown(formattedRead(str, "%s %d-%s", &a, &b, &c));
}
// https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18051
@safe pure unittest
{
import std.format : format;
enum Op { lt, gt, eq }
auto s = format!"%s"(Op.lt);
Op op;
assert(formattedRead!"%s"(s, op) == 1);
assert(op == Op.lt);
}
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