/Src/Dependencies/Boost/libs/format/example/sample_advanced.cpp
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- // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // sample_advanced.cc : examples of adanced usage of format
- // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // Copyright Samuel Krempp 2003. Use, modification, and distribution are
- // subject to the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
- // file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
- // See http://www.boost.org/libs/format for library home page
- // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- #include <iostream>
- #include <iomanip>
- #include "boost/format.hpp"
- namespace MyNS_ForOutput {
- using std::cout; using std::cerr;
- using std::string;
- using std::endl; using std::flush;
- using boost::format;
- using boost::io::group;
- }
- namespace MyNS_Manips {
- using std::setfill;
- using std::setw;
- using std::hex ;
- using std::dec ;
- using std::showbase ;
- using std::left ;
- using std::right ;
- using std::internal ;
- }
- int main(){
- using namespace MyNS_ForOutput;
- using namespace MyNS_Manips;
- std::string s;
- //------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // storing the parsed format-string in a 'formatter' :
- // format objects are regular objects that can be copied, assigned,
- // fed arguments, dumped to a stream, re-fed arguments, etc...
- // So users can use them the way they like.
- format fmter("%1% %2% %3% %1% \n");
- fmter % 10 % 20 % 30;
- cout << fmter;
- // prints "10 20 30 10 \n"
-
- // note that once the fmter got all its arguments,
- // the formatted string stays available (until next call to '%')
- // The result is available via function str() or stream's << :
- cout << fmter;
- // prints the same string again.
- // once you call operator% again, arguments are cleared inside the object
- // and it is an error to ask for the conversion string before feeding all arguments :
- fmter % 1001;
- try { cout << fmter; }
- catch (boost::io::too_few_args& exc) {
- cout << exc.what() << "***Dont worry, that was planned\n";
- }
- // we just need to feed the last two arguments, and it will be ready for output again :
- cout << fmter % 1002 % 1003;
- // prints "1001 1002 1003 1001 \n"
- cout << fmter % 10 % 1 % 2;
- // prints "10 1 2 10 \n"
- //---------------------------------------------------------------
- // using format objects
- // modify the formatting options for a given directive :
- fmter = format("%1% %2% %3% %2% %1% \n");
- fmter.modify_item(4, group(setfill('_'), hex, showbase, setw(5)) );
- cout << fmter % 1 % 2 % 3;
- // prints "1 2 3 __0x2 1 \n"
-
- // bind one of the argumets :
- fmter.bind_arg(1, 18);
- cout << fmter % group(hex, showbase, 20) % 30; // %2 is 20, and 20 == 0x14
- // prints "18 0x14 30 _0x14 18 \n"
-
-
- fmter.modify_item(4, setw(0)); // cancels previous width-5
- fmter.bind_arg(1, 77); // replace 18 with 77 for first argument.
- cout << fmter % 10 % 20;
- // prints "77 10 20 0xa 77 \n"
- try
- {
- cout << fmter % 6 % 7 % 8; // Aye ! too many args, because arg1 is bound already
- }
- catch (boost::io::too_many_args& exc)
- {
- cout << exc.what() << "***Dont worry, that was planned\n";
- }
- // clear regular arguments, but not bound arguments :
- fmter.clear();
- cout << fmter % 2 % 3;
- // prints "77 2 3 0x2 77 \n"
- // clear_binds() clears both regular AND bound arguments :
- fmter.clear_binds();
- cout << fmter % 1 % 2 % 3;
- // prints "1 2 3 0x2 1 \n"
-
-
- // setting desired exceptions :
- fmter.exceptions( boost::io::all_error_bits ^( boost::io::too_many_args_bit ) );
- cout << fmter % 1 % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 ;
- // -----------------------------------------------------------
- // misc:
- // unsupported printf directives %n and asterisk-fields are purely ignored.
- // do *NOT* provide an argument for them, it is an error.
- cout << format("|%5d| %n") % 7 << endl;
- // prints "| 7| "
- cout << format("|%*.*d|") % 7 << endl;
- // prints "|7|"
- // truncations of strings :
- cout << format("%|.2s| %|8c|.\n") % "root" % "user";
- // prints "ro u.\n"
- // manipulators conflicting with format-string : manipulators win.
- cout << format("%2s") % group(setfill('0'), setw(6), 1) << endl;
- // prints "000001"
- cout << format("%2$5s %1% %2$3s\n") % 1 % group(setfill('X'), setw(4), 2) ;
- // prints "XXX2 1 XXX2\n"
- // width is 4, as set by manip, not the format-string.
-
- // nesting :
- cout << format("%2$014x [%1%] %2$05s\n") % (format("%05s / %s") % -18 % 7)
- % group(showbase, -100);
- // prints "0x0000ffffff9c [-0018 / 7] -0100\n"
- cout << "\n\nEverything went OK, exiting. \n";
- return 0;
- }