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// -*- C++ -*-
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef _LIBCPP___FORMAT_PARSER_STD_FORMAT_SPEC_H
#define _LIBCPP___FORMAT_PARSER_STD_FORMAT_SPEC_H
/// \file Contains the std-format-spec parser.
///
/// Most of the code can be reused in the chrono-format-spec.
/// This header has some support for the chrono-format-spec since it doesn't
/// affect the std-format-spec.
#include <__algorithm/find_if.h>
#include <__algorithm/min.h>
#include <__assert>
#include <__config>
#include <__debug>
#include <__format/format_arg.h>
#include <__format/format_error.h>
#include <__format/format_parse_context.h>
#include <__format/format_string.h>
#include <__format/unicode.h>
#include <__variant/monostate.h>
#include <bit>
#include <concepts>
#include <cstdint>
#include <string_view>
#include <type_traits>
#if !defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER)
# pragma GCC system_header
#endif
_LIBCPP_PUSH_MACROS
#include <__undef_macros>
_LIBCPP_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_STD
#if _LIBCPP_STD_VER > 17
namespace __format_spec {
template <class _CharT>
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr __format::__parse_number_result< _CharT>
__parse_arg_id(const _CharT* __begin, const _CharT* __end, auto& __parse_ctx) {
// This function is a wrapper to call the real parser. But it does the
// validation for the pre-conditions and post-conditions.
if (__begin == __end)
__throw_format_error("End of input while parsing format-spec arg-id");
__format::__parse_number_result __r =
__format::__parse_arg_id(__begin, __end, __parse_ctx);
if (__r.__ptr == __end || *__r.__ptr != _CharT('}'))
__throw_format_error("Invalid arg-id");
++__r.__ptr;
return __r;
}
template <class _Context>
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr uint32_t
__substitute_arg_id(basic_format_arg<_Context> __format_arg) {
return visit_format_arg(
[](auto __arg) -> uint32_t {
using _Type = decltype(__arg);
if constexpr (integral<_Type>) {
if constexpr (signed_integral<_Type>) {
if (__arg < 0)
__throw_format_error("A format-spec arg-id replacement shouldn't "
"have a negative value");
}
using _CT = common_type_t<_Type, decltype(__format::__number_max)>;
if (static_cast<_CT>(__arg) >
static_cast<_CT>(__format::__number_max))
__throw_format_error("A format-spec arg-id replacement exceeds "
"the maximum supported value");
return __arg;
} else if constexpr (same_as<_Type, monostate>)
__throw_format_error("Argument index out of bounds");
else
__throw_format_error("A format-spec arg-id replacement argument "
"isn't an integral type");
},
__format_arg);
}
/// These fields are a filter for which elements to parse.
///
/// They default to false so when a new field is added it needs to be opted in
/// explicitly.
struct __fields {
uint8_t __sign_ : 1 {false};
uint8_t __alternate_form_ : 1 {false};
uint8_t __zero_padding_ : 1 {false};
uint8_t __precision_ : 1 {false};
uint8_t __locale_specific_form_ : 1 {false};
uint8_t __type_ : 1 {false};
};
// By not placing this constant in the formatter class it's not duplicated for
// char and wchar_t.
inline constexpr __fields __fields_integral{
.__sign_ = true,
.__alternate_form_ = true,
.__zero_padding_ = true,
.__locale_specific_form_ = true,
.__type_ = true};
inline constexpr __fields __fields_floating_point{
.__sign_ = true,
.__alternate_form_ = true,
.__zero_padding_ = true,
.__precision_ = true,
.__locale_specific_form_ = true,
.__type_ = true};
inline constexpr __fields __fields_string{.__precision_ = true, .__type_ = true};
inline constexpr __fields __fields_pointer{.__type_ = true};
enum class _LIBCPP_ENUM_VIS __alignment : uint8_t {
/// No alignment is set in the format string.
__default,
__left,
__center,
__right,
__zero_padding
};
enum class _LIBCPP_ENUM_VIS __sign : uint8_t {
/// No sign is set in the format string.
///
/// The sign isn't allowed for certain format-types. By using this value
/// it's possible to detect whether or not the user explicitly set the sign
/// flag. For formatting purposes it behaves the same as \ref __minus.
__default,
__minus,
__plus,
__space
};
enum class _LIBCPP_ENUM_VIS __type : uint8_t {
__default,
__string,
__binary_lower_case,
__binary_upper_case,
__octal,
__decimal,
__hexadecimal_lower_case,
__hexadecimal_upper_case,
__pointer,
__char,
__hexfloat_lower_case,
__hexfloat_upper_case,
__scientific_lower_case,
__scientific_upper_case,
__fixed_lower_case,
__fixed_upper_case,
__general_lower_case,
__general_upper_case
};
struct __std {
__alignment __alignment_ : 3;
__sign __sign_ : 2;
bool __alternate_form_ : 1;
bool __locale_specific_form_ : 1;
__type __type_;
};
struct __chrono {
__alignment __alignment_ : 3;
bool __weekday_name_ : 1;
bool __month_name_ : 1;
};
/// Contains the parsed formatting specifications.
///
/// This contains information for both the std-format-spec and the
/// chrono-format-spec. This results in some unused members for both
/// specifications. However these unused members don't increase the size
/// of the structure.
///
/// This struct doesn't cross ABI boundaries so its layout doesn't need to be
/// kept stable.
template <class _CharT>
struct __parsed_specifications {
union {
// The field __alignment_ is the first element in __std_ and __chrono_.
// This allows the code to always inspect this value regards which member
// of the union is the active member [class.union.general]/2.
//
// This is needed since the generic output routines handle the alignment of
// the output.
__alignment __alignment_ : 3;
__std __std_;
__chrono __chrono_;
};
/// The requested width.
///
/// When the format-spec used an arg-id for this field it has already been
/// replaced with the value of that arg-id.
int32_t __width_;
/// The requested precision.
///
/// When the format-spec used an arg-id for this field it has already been
/// replaced with the value of that arg-id.
int32_t __precision_;
_CharT __fill_;
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr bool __has_width() const { return __width_ > 0; }
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr bool __has_precision() const { return __precision_ >= 0; }
};
// Validate the struct is small and cheap to copy since the struct is passed by
// value in formatting functions.
static_assert(sizeof(__parsed_specifications<char>) == 16);
static_assert(is_trivially_copyable_v<__parsed_specifications<char>>);
# ifndef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_WIDE_CHARACTERS
static_assert(sizeof(__parsed_specifications<wchar_t>) == 16);
static_assert(is_trivially_copyable_v<__parsed_specifications<wchar_t>>);
# endif
/// The parser for the std-format-spec.
///
/// Note this class is a member of std::formatter specializations. It's
/// expected developers will create their own formatter specializations that
/// inherit from the std::formatter specializations. This means this class
/// must be ABI stable. To aid the stability the unused bits in the class are
/// set to zero. That way they can be repurposed if a future revision of the
/// Standards adds new fields to std-format-spec.
template <class _CharT>
class _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS __parser {
public:
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr auto __parse(basic_format_parse_context<_CharT>& __parse_ctx, __fields __fields)
-> decltype(__parse_ctx.begin()) {
const _CharT* __begin = __parse_ctx.begin();
const _CharT* __end = __parse_ctx.end();
if (__begin == __end)
return __begin;
if (__parse_fill_align(__begin, __end) && __begin == __end)
return __begin;
if (__fields.__sign_ && __parse_sign(__begin) && __begin == __end)
return __begin;
if (__fields.__alternate_form_ && __parse_alternate_form(__begin) && __begin == __end)
return __begin;
if (__fields.__zero_padding_ && __parse_zero_padding(__begin) && __begin == __end)
return __begin;
if (__parse_width(__begin, __end, __parse_ctx) && __begin == __end)
return __begin;
if (__fields.__precision_ && __parse_precision(__begin, __end, __parse_ctx) && __begin == __end)
return __begin;
if (__fields.__locale_specific_form_ && __parse_locale_specific_form(__begin) && __begin == __end)
return __begin;
if (__fields.__type_) {
__parse_type(__begin);
// When __type_ is false the calling parser is expected to do additional
// parsing. In that case that parser should do the end of format string
// validation.
if (__begin != __end && *__begin != _CharT('}'))
__throw_format_error("The format-spec should consume the input or end with a '}'");
}
return __begin;
}
/// \returns the `__parsed_specifications` with the resolved dynamic sizes..
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI
__parsed_specifications<_CharT> __get_parsed_std_specifications(auto& __ctx) const {
return __parsed_specifications<_CharT>{
.__std_ =
__std{.__alignment_ = __alignment_,
.__sign_ = __sign_,
.__alternate_form_ = __alternate_form_,
.__locale_specific_form_ = __locale_specific_form_,
.__type_ = __type_},
.__width_{__get_width(__ctx)},
.__precision_{__get_precision(__ctx)},
.__fill_{__fill_}};
}
__alignment __alignment_ : 3 {__alignment::__default};
__sign __sign_ : 2 {__sign::__default};
bool __alternate_form_ : 1 {false};
bool __locale_specific_form_ : 1 {false};
bool __reserved_0_ : 1 {false};
__type __type_{__type::__default};
// These two flags are used for formatting chrono. Since the struct has
// padding space left it's added to this structure.
bool __weekday_name_ : 1 {false};
bool __month_name_ : 1 {false};
uint8_t __reserved_1_ : 6 {0};
uint8_t __reserved_2_ : 6 {0};
// These two flags are only used internally and not part of the
// __parsed_specifications. Therefore put them at the end.
bool __width_as_arg_ : 1 {false};
bool __precision_as_arg_ : 1 {false};
/// The requested width, either the value or the arg-id.
int32_t __width_{0};
/// The requested precision, either the value or the arg-id.
int32_t __precision_{-1};
// LWG 3576 will probably change this to always accept a Unicode code point
// To avoid changing the size with that change align the field so when it
// becomes 32-bit its alignment will remain the same. That also means the
// size will remain the same. (D2572 addresses the solution for LWG 3576.)
_CharT __fill_{_CharT(' ')};
private:
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr bool __parse_alignment(_CharT __c) {
switch (__c) {
case _CharT('<'):
__alignment_ = __alignment::__left;
return true;
case _CharT('^'):
__alignment_ = __alignment::__center;
return true;
case _CharT('>'):
__alignment_ = __alignment::__right;
return true;
}
return false;
}
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr bool __parse_fill_align(const _CharT*& __begin, const _CharT* __end) {
_LIBCPP_ASSERT(__begin != __end, "when called with an empty input the function will cause "
"undefined behavior by evaluating data not in the input");
if (__begin + 1 != __end) {
if (__parse_alignment(*(__begin + 1))) {
if (*__begin == _CharT('{') || *__begin == _CharT('}'))
__throw_format_error("The format-spec fill field contains an invalid character");
__fill_ = *__begin;
__begin += 2;
return true;
}
}
if (!__parse_alignment(*__begin))
return false;
++__begin;
return true;
}
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr bool __parse_sign(const _CharT*& __begin) {
switch (*__begin) {
case _CharT('-'):
__sign_ = __sign::__minus;
break;
case _CharT('+'):
__sign_ = __sign::__plus;
break;
case _CharT(' '):
__sign_ = __sign::__space;
break;
default:
return false;
}
++__begin;
return true;
}
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr bool __parse_alternate_form(const _CharT*& __begin) {
if (*__begin != _CharT('#'))
return false;
__alternate_form_ = true;
++__begin;
return true;
}
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr bool __parse_zero_padding(const _CharT*& __begin) {
if (*__begin != _CharT('0'))
return false;
if (__alignment_ == __alignment::__default)
__alignment_ = __alignment::__zero_padding;
++__begin;
return true;
}
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr bool __parse_width(const _CharT*& __begin, const _CharT* __end, auto& __parse_ctx) {
if (*__begin == _CharT('0'))
__throw_format_error("A format-spec width field shouldn't have a leading zero");
if (*__begin == _CharT('{')) {
__format::__parse_number_result __r = __format_spec::__parse_arg_id(++__begin, __end, __parse_ctx);
__width_as_arg_ = true;
__width_ = __r.__value;
__begin = __r.__ptr;
return true;
}
if (*__begin < _CharT('0') || *__begin > _CharT('9'))
return false;
__format::__parse_number_result __r = __format::__parse_number(__begin, __end);
__width_ = __r.__value;
_LIBCPP_ASSERT(__width_ != 0, "A zero value isn't allowed and should be impossible, "
"due to validations in this function");
__begin = __r.__ptr;
return true;
}
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr bool __parse_precision(const _CharT*& __begin, const _CharT* __end,
auto& __parse_ctx) {
if (*__begin != _CharT('.'))
return false;
++__begin;
if (__begin == __end)
__throw_format_error("End of input while parsing format-spec precision");
if (*__begin == _CharT('{')) {
__format::__parse_number_result __arg_id = __format_spec::__parse_arg_id(++__begin, __end, __parse_ctx);
__precision_as_arg_ = true;
__precision_ = __arg_id.__value;
__begin = __arg_id.__ptr;
return true;
}
if (*__begin < _CharT('0') || *__begin > _CharT('9'))
__throw_format_error("The format-spec precision field doesn't contain a value or arg-id");
__format::__parse_number_result __r = __format::__parse_number(__begin, __end);
__precision_ = __r.__value;
__precision_as_arg_ = false;
__begin = __r.__ptr;
return true;
}
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr bool __parse_locale_specific_form(const _CharT*& __begin) {
if (*__begin != _CharT('L'))
return false;
__locale_specific_form_ = true;
++__begin;
return true;
}
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr void __parse_type(const _CharT*& __begin) {
// Determines the type. It does not validate whether the selected type is
// valid. Most formatters have optional fields that are only allowed for
// certain types. These parsers need to do validation after the type has
// been parsed. So its easier to implement the validation for all types in
// the specific parse function.
switch (*__begin) {
case 'A':
__type_ = __type::__hexfloat_upper_case;
break;
case 'B':
__type_ = __type::__binary_upper_case;
break;
case 'E':
__type_ = __type::__scientific_upper_case;
break;
case 'F':
__type_ = __type::__fixed_upper_case;
break;
case 'G':
__type_ = __type::__general_upper_case;
break;
case 'X':
__type_ = __type::__hexadecimal_upper_case;
break;
case 'a':
__type_ = __type::__hexfloat_lower_case;
break;
case 'b':
__type_ = __type::__binary_lower_case;
break;
case 'c':
__type_ = __type::__char;
break;
case 'd':
__type_ = __type::__decimal;
break;
case 'e':
__type_ = __type::__scientific_lower_case;
break;
case 'f':
__type_ = __type::__fixed_lower_case;
break;
case 'g':
__type_ = __type::__general_lower_case;
break;
case 'o':
__type_ = __type::__octal;
break;
case 'p':
__type_ = __type::__pointer;
break;
case 's':
__type_ = __type::__string;
break;
case 'x':
__type_ = __type::__hexadecimal_lower_case;
break;
default:
return;
}
++__begin;
}
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI
int32_t __get_width(auto& __ctx) const {
if (!__width_as_arg_)
return __width_;
int32_t __result = __format_spec::__substitute_arg_id(__ctx.arg(__width_));
if (__result == 0)
__throw_format_error("A format-spec width field replacement should have a positive value");
return __result;
}
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI
int32_t __get_precision(auto& __ctx) const {
if (!__precision_as_arg_)
return __precision_;
return __format_spec::__substitute_arg_id(__ctx.arg(__precision_));
}
};
// Validates whether the reserved bitfields don't change the size.
static_assert(sizeof(__parser<char>) == 16);
# ifndef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_WIDE_CHARACTERS
static_assert(sizeof(__parser<wchar_t>) == 16);
# endif
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr void __process_display_type_string(__format_spec::__type __type) {
switch (__type) {
case __format_spec::__type::__default:
case __format_spec::__type::__string:
break;
default:
std::__throw_format_error("The format-spec type has a type not supported for a string argument");
}
}
template <class _CharT>
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr void __process_display_type_bool_string(__parser<_CharT>& __parser) {
if (__parser.__sign_ != __sign::__default)
std::__throw_format_error("A sign field isn't allowed in this format-spec");
if (__parser.__alternate_form_)
std::__throw_format_error("An alternate form field isn't allowed in this format-spec");
if (__parser.__alignment_ == __alignment::__zero_padding)
std::__throw_format_error("A zero-padding field isn't allowed in this format-spec");
if (__parser.__alignment_ == __alignment::__default)
__parser.__alignment_ = __alignment::__left;
}
template <class _CharT>
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr void __process_display_type_char(__parser<_CharT>& __parser) {
__format_spec::__process_display_type_bool_string(__parser);
}
template <class _CharT>
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr void __process_parsed_bool(__parser<_CharT>& __parser) {
switch (__parser.__type_) {
case __format_spec::__type::__default:
case __format_spec::__type::__string:
__format_spec::__process_display_type_bool_string(__parser);
break;
case __format_spec::__type::__binary_lower_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__binary_upper_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__octal:
case __format_spec::__type::__decimal:
case __format_spec::__type::__hexadecimal_lower_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__hexadecimal_upper_case:
break;
default:
std::__throw_format_error("The format-spec type has a type not supported for a bool argument");
}
}
template <class _CharT>
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr void __process_parsed_char(__parser<_CharT>& __parser) {
switch (__parser.__type_) {
case __format_spec::__type::__default:
case __format_spec::__type::__char:
__format_spec::__process_display_type_char(__parser);
break;
case __format_spec::__type::__binary_lower_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__binary_upper_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__octal:
case __format_spec::__type::__decimal:
case __format_spec::__type::__hexadecimal_lower_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__hexadecimal_upper_case:
break;
default:
std::__throw_format_error("The format-spec type has a type not supported for a char argument");
}
}
template <class _CharT>
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr void __process_parsed_integer(__parser<_CharT>& __parser) {
switch (__parser.__type_) {
case __format_spec::__type::__default:
case __format_spec::__type::__binary_lower_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__binary_upper_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__octal:
case __format_spec::__type::__decimal:
case __format_spec::__type::__hexadecimal_lower_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__hexadecimal_upper_case:
break;
case __format_spec::__type::__char:
__format_spec::__process_display_type_char(__parser);
break;
default:
std::__throw_format_error("The format-spec type has a type not supported for an integer argument");
}
}
template <class _CharT>
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr void __process_parsed_floating_point(__parser<_CharT>& __parser) {
switch (__parser.__type_) {
case __format_spec::__type::__default:
// When no precision specified then it keeps default since that
// formatting differs from the other types.
if (__parser.__precision_as_arg_ || __parser.__precision_ != -1)
__parser.__type_ = __format_spec::__type::__general_lower_case;
break;
case __format_spec::__type::__hexfloat_lower_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__hexfloat_upper_case:
// Precision specific behavior will be handled later.
break;
case __format_spec::__type::__scientific_lower_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__scientific_upper_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__fixed_lower_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__fixed_upper_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__general_lower_case:
case __format_spec::__type::__general_upper_case:
if (!__parser.__precision_as_arg_ && __parser.__precision_ == -1)
// Set the default precision for the call to to_chars.
__parser.__precision_ = 6;
break;
default:
std::__throw_format_error("The format-spec type has a type not supported for a floating-point argument");
}
}
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr void __process_display_type_pointer(__format_spec::__type __type) {
switch (__type) {
case __format_spec::__type::__default:
case __format_spec::__type::__pointer:
break;
default:
std::__throw_format_error("The format-spec type has a type not supported for a pointer argument");
}
}
template <class _CharT>
struct __column_width_result {
/// The number of output columns.
size_t __width_;
/// One beyond the last code unit used in the estimation.
///
/// This limits the original output to fit in the wanted number of columns.
const _CharT* __last_;
};
/// Since a column width can be two it's possible that the requested column
/// width can't be achieved. Depending on the intended usage the policy can be
/// selected.
/// - When used as precision the maximum width may not be exceeded and the
/// result should be "rounded down" to the previous boundary.
/// - When used as a width we're done once the minimum is reached, but
/// exceeding is not an issue. Rounding down is an issue since that will
/// result in writing fill characters. Therefore the result needs to be
/// "rounded up".
enum class __column_width_rounding { __down, __up };
# ifndef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_UNICODE
namespace __detail {
/// Converts a code point to the column width.
///
/// The estimations are conforming to [format.string.general]/11
///
/// This version expects a value less than 0x1'0000, which is a 3-byte UTF-8
/// character.
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr int __column_width_3(uint32_t __c) noexcept {
_LIBCPP_ASSERT(__c < 0x10000, "Use __column_width_4 or __column_width for larger values");
// clang-format off
return 1 + (__c >= 0x1100 && (__c <= 0x115f ||
(__c >= 0x2329 && (__c <= 0x232a ||
(__c >= 0x2e80 && (__c <= 0x303e ||
(__c >= 0x3040 && (__c <= 0xa4cf ||
(__c >= 0xac00 && (__c <= 0xd7a3 ||
(__c >= 0xf900 && (__c <= 0xfaff ||
(__c >= 0xfe10 && (__c <= 0xfe19 ||
(__c >= 0xfe30 && (__c <= 0xfe6f ||
(__c >= 0xff00 && (__c <= 0xff60 ||
(__c >= 0xffe0 && (__c <= 0xffe6
))))))))))))))))))));
// clang-format on
}
/// @overload
///
/// This version expects a value greater than or equal to 0x1'0000, which is a
/// 4-byte UTF-8 character.
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr int __column_width_4(uint32_t __c) noexcept {
_LIBCPP_ASSERT(__c >= 0x10000, "Use __column_width_3 or __column_width for smaller values");
// clang-format off
return 1 + (__c >= 0x1'f300 && (__c <= 0x1'f64f ||
(__c >= 0x1'f900 && (__c <= 0x1'f9ff ||
(__c >= 0x2'0000 && (__c <= 0x2'fffd ||
(__c >= 0x3'0000 && (__c <= 0x3'fffd
))))))));
// clang-format on
}
/// @overload
///
/// The general case, accepting all values.
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr int __column_width(uint32_t __c) noexcept {
if (__c < 0x10000)
return __detail::__column_width_3(__c);
return __detail::__column_width_4(__c);
}
template <class _CharT>
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr __column_width_result<_CharT> __estimate_column_width_grapheme_clustering(
const _CharT* __first, const _CharT* __last, size_t __maximum, __column_width_rounding __rounding) noexcept {
__unicode::__extended_grapheme_cluster_view<_CharT> __view{__first, __last};
__column_width_result<_CharT> __result{0, __first};
while (__result.__last_ != __last && __result.__width_ <= __maximum) {
typename __unicode::__extended_grapheme_cluster_view<_CharT>::__cluster __cluster = __view.__consume();
int __width = __detail::__column_width(__cluster.__code_point_);
// When the next entry would exceed the maximum width the previous width
// might be returned. For example when a width of 100 is requested the
// returned width might be 99, since the next code point has an estimated
// column width of 2. This depends on the rounding flag.
// When the maximum is exceeded the loop will abort the next iteration.
if (__rounding == __column_width_rounding::__down && __result.__width_ + __width > __maximum)
return __result;
__result.__width_ += __width;
__result.__last_ = __cluster.__last_;
}
return __result;
}
} // namespace __detail
// Unicode can be stored in several formats: UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32.
// Depending on format the relation between the number of code units stored and
// the number of output columns differs. The first relation is the number of
// code units forming a code point. (The text assumes the code units are
// unsigned.)
// - UTF-8 The number of code units is between one and four. The first 127
// Unicode code points match the ASCII character set. When the highest bit is
// set it means the code point has more than one code unit.
// - UTF-16: The number of code units is between 1 and 2. When the first
// code unit is in the range [0xd800,0xdfff) it means the code point uses two
// code units.
// - UTF-32: The number of code units is always one.
//
// The code point to the number of columns is specified in
// [format.string.std]/11. This list might change in the future.
//
// Another thing to be taken into account is Grapheme clustering. This means
// that in some cases multiple code points are combined one element in the
// output. For example:
// - an ASCII character with a combined diacritical mark
// - an emoji with a skin tone modifier
// - a group of combined people emoji to create a family
// - a combination of flag emoji
//
// See also:
// - [format.string.general]/11
// - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8#Encoding
// - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-16#U+D800_to_U+DFFF
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr bool __is_ascii(char32_t __c) { return __c < 0x80; }
/// Determines the number of output columns needed to render the input.
///
/// \note When the scanner encounters malformed Unicode it acts as-if every
/// code unit is a one column code point. Typically a terminal uses the same
/// strategy and replaces every malformed code unit with a one column
/// replacement character.
///
/// \param __first Points to the first element of the input range.
/// \param __last Points beyond the last element of the input range.
/// \param __maximum The maximum number of output columns. The returned number
/// of estimated output columns will not exceed this value.
/// \param __rounding Selects the rounding method.
/// \c __down result.__width_ <= __maximum
/// \c __up result.__width_ <= __maximum + 1
template <class _CharT>
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr __column_width_result<_CharT> __estimate_column_width(
basic_string_view<_CharT> __str, size_t __maximum, __column_width_rounding __rounding) noexcept {
// The width estimation is done in two steps:
// - Quickly process for the ASCII part. ASCII has the following properties
// - One code unit is one code point
// - Every code point has an estimated width of one
// - When needed it will a Unicode Grapheme clustering algorithm to find
// the proper place for truncation.
if (__str.empty() || __maximum == 0)
return {0, __str.begin()};
// ASCII has one caveat; when an ASCII character is followed by a non-ASCII
// character they might be part of an extended grapheme cluster. For example:
// an ASCII letter and a COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
// The truncate should happen after the COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT. Therefore we
// need to scan one code unit beyond the requested precision. When this code
// unit is non-ASCII we omit the current code unit and let the Grapheme
// clustering algorithm do its work.
const _CharT* __it = __str.begin();
if (__is_ascii(*__it)) {
do {
--__maximum;
++__it;
if (__it == __str.end())
return {__str.size(), __str.end()};
if (__maximum == 0) {
if (__is_ascii(*__it))
return {static_cast<size_t>(__it - __str.begin()), __it};
break;
}
} while (__is_ascii(*__it));
--__it;
++__maximum;
}
ptrdiff_t __ascii_size = __it - __str.begin();
__column_width_result __result =
__detail::__estimate_column_width_grapheme_clustering(__it, __str.end(), __maximum, __rounding);
__result.__width_ += __ascii_size;
return __result;
}
# else // !defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_UNICODE)
template <class _CharT>
_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr __column_width_result<_CharT>
__estimate_column_width(basic_string_view<_CharT> __str, size_t __maximum, __column_width_rounding) noexcept {
// When Unicode isn't supported assume ASCII and every code unit is one code
// point. In ASCII the estimated column width is always one. Thus there's no
// need for rounding.
size_t __width_ = _VSTD::min(__str.size(), __maximum);
return {__width_, __str.begin() + __width_};
}
# endif // !defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_UNICODE)
} // namespace __format_spec
#endif //_LIBCPP_STD_VER > 17
_LIBCPP_END_NAMESPACE_STD
_LIBCPP_POP_MACROS
#endif // _LIBCPP___FORMAT_PARSER_STD_FORMAT_SPEC_H
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