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(**************************************************************************) (* *) (* OCaml *) (* *) (* Pierre Weis, projet Cristal, INRIA Rocquencourt *) (* *) (* Copyright 1996 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et *) (* en Automatique. *) (* *) (* All rights reserved. This file is distributed under the terms of *) (* the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1, with the *) (* special exception on linking described in the file LICENSE. *) (* *) (**************************************************************************) (* A pretty-printing facility and definition of formatters for 'parallel' (i.e. unrelated or independent) pretty-printing on multiple out channels. *) (* The pretty-printing engine internal data structures. *) let id x = x (* A devoted type for sizes to avoid confusion between sizes and mere integers. *) module Size : sig type t val to_int : t -> int val of_int : int -> t val zero : t val unknown : t val is_known : t -> bool end = struct type t = int let to_int = id let of_int = id let zero = 0 let unknown = -1 let is_known n = n >= 0 end (* The pretty-printing boxes definition: a pretty-printing box is either - hbox: horizontal box (no line splitting) - vbox: vertical box (every break hint splits the line) - hvbox: horizontal/vertical box (the box behaves as an horizontal box if it fits on the current line, otherwise the box behaves as a vertical box) - hovbox: horizontal or vertical compacting box (the box is compacting material, printing as much material as possible on every lines) - box: horizontal or vertical compacting box with enhanced box structure (the box behaves as an horizontal or vertical box but break hints split the line if splitting would move to the left) *) type box_type = CamlinternalFormatBasics.block_type = | Pp_hbox | Pp_vbox | Pp_hvbox | Pp_hovbox | Pp_box | Pp_fits (* The pretty-printing tokens definition: are either text to print or pretty printing elements that drive indentation and line splitting. *) type pp_token = | Pp_text of string (* normal text *) | Pp_break of { (* complete break *) fits: string * int * string; (* line is not split *) breaks: string * int * string; (* line is split *) } | Pp_tbreak of int * int (* go to next tabulation *) | Pp_stab (* set a tabulation *) | Pp_begin of int * box_type (* beginning of a box *) | Pp_end (* end of a box *) | Pp_tbegin of tbox (* beginning of a tabulation box *) | Pp_tend (* end of a tabulation box *) | Pp_newline (* to force a newline inside a box *) | Pp_if_newline (* to do something only if this very line has been broken *) | Pp_open_tag of stag (* opening a tag name *) | Pp_close_tag (* closing the most recently open tag *) and stag = .. and tbox = Pp_tbox of int list ref (* Tabulation box *) type tag = string type stag += String_tag of tag (* The pretty-printer queue: pretty-printing material is not written in the output as soon as emitted; instead, the material is simply recorded in the pretty-printer queue, until the enclosing box has a known computed size and proper splitting decisions can be made. The pretty-printer queue contains formatting elements to be printed. Each formatting element is a tuple (size, token, length), where - length is the declared length of the token, - size is effective size of the token when it is printed (size is set when the size of the box is known, so that size of break hints are definitive). *) type pp_queue_elem = { mutable size : Size.t; token : pp_token; length : int; } (* The pretty-printer queue definition. *) type pp_queue = pp_queue_elem Queue.t (* The pretty-printer scanning stack. *) (* The pretty-printer scanning stack: scanning element definition. *) type pp_scan_elem = { left_total : int; (* Value of pp_left_total when the element was enqueued. *) queue_elem : pp_queue_elem } (* The pretty-printer formatting stack: the formatting stack contains the description of all the currently active boxes; the pretty-printer formatting stack is used to split the lines while printing tokens. *) (* The pretty-printer formatting stack: formatting stack element definition. Each stack element describes a pretty-printing box. *) type pp_format_elem = { box_type : box_type; width : int } (* The formatter definition. Each formatter value is a pretty-printer instance with all its machinery. *) type formatter = { (* The pretty-printer scanning stack. *) pp_scan_stack : pp_scan_elem Stack.t; (* The pretty-printer formatting stack. *) pp_format_stack : pp_format_elem Stack.t; pp_tbox_stack : tbox Stack.t; (* The pretty-printer semantics tag stack. *) pp_tag_stack : stag Stack.t; pp_mark_stack : stag Stack.t; (* Value of right margin. *) mutable pp_margin : int; (* Minimal space left before margin, when opening a box. *) mutable pp_min_space_left : int; (* Maximum value of indentation: no box can be opened further. *) mutable pp_max_indent : int; (* Space remaining on the current line. *) mutable pp_space_left : int; (* Current value of indentation. *) mutable pp_current_indent : int; (* True when the line has been broken by the pretty-printer. *) mutable pp_is_new_line : bool; (* Total width of tokens already printed. *) mutable pp_left_total : int; (* Total width of tokens ever put in queue. *) mutable pp_right_total : int; (* Current number of open boxes. *) mutable pp_curr_depth : int; (* Maximum number of boxes which can be simultaneously open. *) mutable pp_max_boxes : int; (* Ellipsis string. *) mutable pp_ellipsis : string; (* Output function. *) mutable pp_out_string : string -> int -> int -> unit; (* Flushing function. *) mutable pp_out_flush : unit -> unit; (* Output of new lines. *) mutable pp_out_newline : unit -> unit; (* Output of break hints spaces. *) mutable pp_out_spaces : int -> unit; (* Output of indentation of new lines. *) mutable pp_out_indent : int -> unit; (* Are tags printed ? *) mutable pp_print_tags : bool; (* Are tags marked ? *) mutable pp_mark_tags : bool; (* Find opening and closing markers of tags. *) mutable pp_mark_open_tag : stag -> string; mutable pp_mark_close_tag : stag -> string; mutable pp_print_open_tag : stag -> unit; mutable pp_print_close_tag : stag -> unit; (* The pretty-printer queue. *) pp_queue : pp_queue; } (* The formatter specific tag handling functions. *) type formatter_stag_functions = { mark_open_stag : stag -> string; mark_close_stag : stag -> string; print_open_stag : stag -> unit; print_close_stag : stag -> unit; } (* The formatter functions to output material. *) type formatter_out_functions = { out_string : string -> int -> int -> unit; out_flush : unit -> unit; out_newline : unit -> unit; out_spaces : int -> unit; out_indent : int -> unit; } (* Auxiliaries and basic functions. *) (* Enter a token in the pretty-printer queue. *) let pp_enqueue state token = state.pp_right_total <- state.pp_right_total + token.length; Queue.add token state.pp_queue let pp_clear_queue state = state.pp_left_total <- 1; state.pp_right_total <- 1; Queue.clear state.pp_queue (* Pp_infinity: large value for default tokens size. Pp_infinity is documented as being greater than 1e10; to avoid confusion about the word 'greater', we choose pp_infinity greater than 1e10 + 1; for correct handling of tests in the algorithm, pp_infinity must be even one more than 1e10 + 1; let's stand on the safe side by choosing 1.e10+10. Pp_infinity could probably be 1073741823 that is 2^30 - 1, that is the minimal upper bound for integers; now that max_int is defined, this limit could also be defined as max_int - 1. However, before setting pp_infinity to something around max_int, we must carefully double-check all the integer arithmetic operations that involve pp_infinity, since any overflow would wreck havoc the pretty-printing algorithm's invariants. Given that this arithmetic correctness check is difficult and error prone and given that 1e10 + 1 is in practice large enough, there is no need to attempt to set pp_infinity to the theoretically maximum limit. It is not worth the burden ! *) let pp_infinity = 1000000010 (* Output functions for the formatter. *) let pp_output_string state s = state.pp_out_string s 0 (String.length s) and pp_output_newline state = state.pp_out_newline () and pp_output_spaces state n = state.pp_out_spaces n and pp_output_indent state n = state.pp_out_indent n (* Format a textual token *) let format_pp_text state size text = state.pp_space_left <- state.pp_space_left - size; pp_output_string state text; state.pp_is_new_line <- false (* Format a string by its length, if not empty *) let format_string state s = if s <> "" then format_pp_text state (String.length s) s (* To format a break, indenting a new line. *) let break_new_line state (before, offset, after) width = format_string state before; pp_output_newline state; state.pp_is_new_line <- true; let indent = state.pp_margin - width + offset in (* Don't indent more than pp_max_indent. *) let real_indent = Int.min state.pp_max_indent indent in state.pp_current_indent <- real_indent; state.pp_space_left <- state.pp_margin - state.pp_current_indent; pp_output_indent state state.pp_current_indent; format_string state after (* To force a line break inside a box: no offset is added. *) let break_line state width = break_new_line state ("", 0, "") width (* To format a break that fits on the current line. *) let break_same_line state (before, width, after) = format_string state before; state.pp_space_left <- state.pp_space_left - width; pp_output_spaces state width; format_string state after (* To indent no more than pp_max_indent, if one tries to open a box beyond pp_max_indent, then the box is rejected on the left by simulating a break. *) let pp_force_break_line state = match Stack.top_opt state.pp_format_stack with | None -> pp_output_newline state | Some { box_type; width } -> if width > state.pp_space_left then match box_type with | Pp_fits | Pp_hbox -> () | Pp_vbox | Pp_hvbox | Pp_hovbox | Pp_box -> break_line state width (* To skip a token, if the previous line has been broken. *) let pp_skip_token state = match Queue.take_opt state.pp_queue with | None -> () (* print_if_newline must have been the last printing command *) | Some { size; length; _ } -> state.pp_left_total <- state.pp_left_total - length; state.pp_space_left <- state.pp_space_left + Size.to_int size (* The main pretty printing functions. *) (* Formatting a token with a given size. *) let format_pp_token state size = function | Pp_text s -> format_pp_text state size s | Pp_begin (off, ty) -> let insertion_point = state.pp_margin - state.pp_space_left in if insertion_point > state.pp_max_indent then (* can not open a box right there. *) begin pp_force_break_line state end; let width = state.pp_space_left - off in let box_type = match ty with | Pp_vbox -> Pp_vbox | Pp_hbox | Pp_hvbox | Pp_hovbox | Pp_box | Pp_fits -> if size > state.pp_space_left then ty else Pp_fits in Stack.push { box_type; width } state.pp_format_stack | Pp_end -> Stack.pop_opt state.pp_format_stack |> ignore | Pp_tbegin (Pp_tbox _ as tbox) -> Stack.push tbox state.pp_tbox_stack | Pp_tend -> Stack.pop_opt state.pp_tbox_stack |> ignore | Pp_stab -> begin match Stack.top_opt state.pp_tbox_stack with | None -> () (* No open tabulation box. *) | Some (Pp_tbox tabs) -> let rec add_tab n = function | [] -> [n] | x :: l as ls -> if n < x then n :: ls else x :: add_tab n l in tabs := add_tab (state.pp_margin - state.pp_space_left) !tabs end | Pp_tbreak (n, off) -> let insertion_point = state.pp_margin - state.pp_space_left in begin match Stack.top_opt state.pp_tbox_stack with | None -> () (* No open tabulation box. *) | Some (Pp_tbox tabs) -> let tab = match !tabs with | [] -> insertion_point | first :: _ -> let rec find = function | head :: tail -> if head >= insertion_point then head else find tail | [] -> first in find !tabs in let offset = tab - insertion_point in if offset >= 0 then break_same_line state ("", offset + n, "") else break_new_line state ("", tab + off, "") state.pp_margin end | Pp_newline -> begin match Stack.top_opt state.pp_format_stack with | None -> pp_output_newline state (* No open box. *) | Some { width; _} -> break_line state width end | Pp_if_newline -> if state.pp_current_indent != state.pp_margin - state.pp_space_left then pp_skip_token state | Pp_break { fits; breaks } -> let before, off, _ = breaks in begin match Stack.top_opt state.pp_format_stack with | None -> () (* No open box. *) | Some { box_type; width } -> begin match box_type with | Pp_hovbox -> if size + String.length before > state.pp_space_left then break_new_line state breaks width else break_same_line state fits | Pp_box -> (* Have the line just been broken here ? *) if state.pp_is_new_line then break_same_line state fits else if size + String.length before > state.pp_space_left then break_new_line state breaks width else (* break the line here leads to new indentation ? *) if state.pp_current_indent > state.pp_margin - width + off then break_new_line state breaks width else break_same_line state fits | Pp_hvbox -> break_new_line state breaks width | Pp_fits -> break_same_line state fits | Pp_vbox -> break_new_line state breaks width | Pp_hbox -> break_same_line state fits end end | Pp_open_tag tag_name -> let marker = state.pp_mark_open_tag tag_name in pp_output_string state marker; Stack.push tag_name state.pp_mark_stack | Pp_close_tag -> begin match Stack.pop_opt state.pp_mark_stack with | None -> () (* No more tag to close. *) | Some tag_name -> let marker = state.pp_mark_close_tag tag_name in pp_output_string state marker end (* Print if token size is known else printing is delayed. Printing is delayed when the text waiting in the queue requires more room to format than exists on the current line. *) let rec advance_left state = match Queue.peek_opt state.pp_queue with | None -> () (* No tokens to print *) | Some { size; token; length } -> let pending_count = state.pp_right_total - state.pp_left_total in if Size.is_known size || pending_count >= state.pp_space_left then begin Queue.take state.pp_queue |> ignore; (* Not empty: we peek into it *) let size = if Size.is_known size then Size.to_int size else pp_infinity in format_pp_token state size token; state.pp_left_total <- length + state.pp_left_total; (advance_left [@tailcall]) state end (* To enqueue a token : try to advance. *) let enqueue_advance state tok = pp_enqueue state tok; advance_left state (* To enqueue strings. *) let enqueue_string_as state size s = enqueue_advance state { size; token = Pp_text s; length = Size.to_int size } let enqueue_string state s = enqueue_string_as state (Size.of_int (String.length s)) s (* Routines for scan stack determine size of boxes. *) (* The scan_stack is never empty. *) let initialize_scan_stack stack = Stack.clear stack; let queue_elem = { size = Size.unknown; token = Pp_text ""; length = 0 } in Stack.push { left_total = -1; queue_elem } stack (* Setting the size of boxes on scan stack: if ty = true then size of break is set else size of box is set; in each case pp_scan_stack is popped. Note: Pattern matching on scan stack is exhaustive, since scan_stack is never empty. Pattern matching on token in scan stack is also exhaustive, since scan_push is used on breaks and opening of boxes. *) let set_size state ty = match Stack.top_opt state.pp_scan_stack with | None -> () (* scan_stack is never empty. *) | Some { left_total; queue_elem } -> let size = Size.to_int queue_elem.size in (* test if scan stack contains any data that is not obsolete. *) if left_total < state.pp_left_total then initialize_scan_stack state.pp_scan_stack else match queue_elem.token with | Pp_break _ | Pp_tbreak (_, _) -> if ty then begin queue_elem.size <- Size.of_int (state.pp_right_total + size); Stack.pop_opt state.pp_scan_stack |> ignore end | Pp_begin (_, _) -> if not ty then begin queue_elem.size <- Size.of_int (state.pp_right_total + size); Stack.pop_opt state.pp_scan_stack |> ignore end | Pp_text _ | Pp_stab | Pp_tbegin _ | Pp_tend | Pp_end | Pp_newline | Pp_if_newline | Pp_open_tag _ | Pp_close_tag -> () (* scan_push is only used for breaks and boxes. *) (* Push a token on pretty-printer scanning stack. If b is true set_size is called. *) let scan_push state b token = pp_enqueue state token; if b then set_size state true; let elem = { left_total = state.pp_right_total; queue_elem = token } in Stack.push elem state.pp_scan_stack (* To open a new box : the user may set the depth bound pp_max_boxes any text nested deeper is printed as the ellipsis string. *) let pp_open_box_gen state indent br_ty = state.pp_curr_depth <- state.pp_curr_depth + 1; if state.pp_curr_depth < state.pp_max_boxes then let size = Size.of_int (- state.pp_right_total) in let elem = { size; token = Pp_begin (indent, br_ty); length = 0 } in scan_push state false elem else if state.pp_curr_depth = state.pp_max_boxes then enqueue_string state state.pp_ellipsis (* The box which is always open. *) let pp_open_sys_box state = pp_open_box_gen state 0 Pp_hovbox (* Close a box, setting sizes of its sub boxes. *) let pp_close_box state () = if state.pp_curr_depth > 1 then begin if state.pp_curr_depth < state.pp_max_boxes then begin pp_enqueue state { size = Size.zero; token = Pp_end; length = 0 }; set_size state true; set_size state false end; state.pp_curr_depth <- state.pp_curr_depth - 1; end (* Open a tag, pushing it on the tag stack. *) let pp_open_stag state tag_name = if state.pp_print_tags then begin Stack.push tag_name state.pp_tag_stack; state.pp_print_open_tag tag_name end; if state.pp_mark_tags then let token = Pp_open_tag tag_name in pp_enqueue state { size = Size.zero; token; length = 0 } (* Close a tag, popping it from the tag stack. *) let pp_close_stag state () = if state.pp_mark_tags then pp_enqueue state { size = Size.zero; token = Pp_close_tag; length = 0 }; if state.pp_print_tags then match Stack.pop_opt state.pp_tag_stack with | None -> () (* No more tag to close. *) | Some tag_name -> state.pp_print_close_tag tag_name let pp_open_tag state s = pp_open_stag state (String_tag s) let pp_close_tag state () = pp_close_stag state () let state b = state.pp_print_tags <- b let state b = state.pp_mark_tags <- b let state () = state.pp_print_tags let state () = state.pp_mark_tags let state b = pp_set_print_tags state b; pp_set_mark_tags state b (* Handling tag handling functions: get/set functions. *) let pp_get_formatter_stag_functions state () = { mark_open_stag = state.pp_mark_open_tag; mark_close_stag = state.pp_mark_close_tag; print_open_stag = state.pp_print_open_tag; print_close_stag = state.pp_print_close_tag; } let pp_set_formatter_stag_functions state { mark_open_stag = mot; mark_close_stag = mct; print_open_stag = pot; print_close_stag = pct; } = state.pp_mark_open_tag <- mot; state.pp_mark_close_tag <- mct; state.pp_print_open_tag <- pot; state.pp_print_close_tag <- pct (* Initialize pretty-printer. *) let pp_rinit state = pp_clear_queue state; initialize_scan_stack state.pp_scan_stack; Stack.clear state.pp_format_stack; Stack.clear state.pp_tbox_stack; Stack.clear state.pp_tag_stack; Stack.clear state.pp_mark_stack; state.pp_current_indent <- 0; state.pp_curr_depth <- 0; state.pp_space_left <- state.pp_margin; pp_open_sys_box state let clear_tag_stack state = Stack.iter (fun _ -> pp_close_tag state ()) state.pp_tag_stack (* Flushing pretty-printer queue. *) let pp_flush_queue state b = clear_tag_stack state; while state.pp_curr_depth > 1 do pp_close_box state () done; state.pp_right_total <- pp_infinity; advance_left state; if b then pp_output_newline state; pp_rinit state (* Procedures to format values and use boxes. *) (* To format a string. *) let pp_print_as_size state size s = if state.pp_curr_depth < state.pp_max_boxes then enqueue_string_as state size s let pp_print_as state isize s = pp_print_as_size state (Size.of_int isize) s let pp_print_string state s = pp_print_as state (String.length s) s let pp_print_bytes state s = pp_print_as state (Bytes.length s) (Bytes.to_string s) (* To format an integer. *) let pp_print_int state i = pp_print_string state (Int.to_string i) (* To format a float. *) let pp_print_float state f = pp_print_string state (string_of_float f) (* To format a boolean. *) let pp_print_bool state b = pp_print_string state (string_of_bool b) (* To format a char. *) let pp_print_char state c = pp_print_as state 1 (String.make 1 c) (* Opening boxes. *) let pp_open_hbox state () = pp_open_box_gen state 0 Pp_hbox and pp_open_vbox state indent = pp_open_box_gen state indent Pp_vbox and pp_open_hvbox state indent = pp_open_box_gen state indent Pp_hvbox and pp_open_hovbox state indent = pp_open_box_gen state indent Pp_hovbox and pp_open_box state indent = pp_open_box_gen state indent Pp_box (* Printing queued text. [pp_print_flush] prints all pending items in the pretty-printer queue and then flushes the low level output device of the formatter to actually display printing material. [pp_print_newline] behaves as [pp_print_flush] after printing an additional new line. *) let pp_print_newline state () = pp_flush_queue state true; state.pp_out_flush () and pp_print_flush state () = pp_flush_queue state false; state.pp_out_flush () (* To get a newline when one does not want to close the current box. *) let pp_force_newline state () = if state.pp_curr_depth < state.pp_max_boxes then enqueue_advance state { size = Size.zero; token = Pp_newline; length = 0 } (* To format something, only in case the line has just been broken. *) let pp_print_if_newline state () = if state.pp_curr_depth < state.pp_max_boxes then enqueue_advance state { size = Size.zero; token = Pp_if_newline; length = 0 } (* Generalized break hint that allows printing strings before/after same-line offset (width) or new-line offset *) let pp_print_custom_break state ~fits ~breaks = let before, width, after = fits in if state.pp_curr_depth < state.pp_max_boxes then let size = Size.of_int (- state.pp_right_total) in let token = Pp_break { fits; breaks } in let length = String.length before + width + String.length after in let elem = { size; token; length } in scan_push state true elem (* Printing break hints: A break hint indicates where a box may be broken. If line is broken then offset is added to the indentation of the current box else (the value of) width blanks are printed. *) let pp_print_break state width offset = pp_print_custom_break state ~fits:("", width, "") ~breaks:("", offset, "") (* Print a space : a space is a break hint that prints a single space if the break does not split the line; a cut is a break hint that prints nothing if the break does not split the line. *) let pp_print_space state () = pp_print_break state 1 0 and pp_print_cut state () = pp_print_break state 0 0 (* Tabulation boxes. *) let pp_open_tbox state () = state.pp_curr_depth <- state.pp_curr_depth + 1; if state.pp_curr_depth < state.pp_max_boxes then let size = Size.zero in let elem = { size; token = Pp_tbegin (Pp_tbox (ref [])); length = 0 } in enqueue_advance state elem (* Close a tabulation box. *) let pp_close_tbox state () = if state.pp_curr_depth > 1 then begin if state.pp_curr_depth < state.pp_max_boxes then let elem = { size = Size.zero; token = Pp_tend; length = 0 } in enqueue_advance state elem; state.pp_curr_depth <- state.pp_curr_depth - 1 end (* Print a tabulation break. *) let pp_print_tbreak state width offset = if state.pp_curr_depth < state.pp_max_boxes then let size = Size.of_int (- state.pp_right_total) in let elem = { size; token = Pp_tbreak (width, offset); length = width } in scan_push state true elem let pp_print_tab state () = pp_print_tbreak state 0 0 let pp_set_tab state () = if state.pp_curr_depth < state.pp_max_boxes then let elem = { size = Size.zero; token = Pp_stab; length = 0 } in enqueue_advance state elem (* Procedures to control the pretty-printers *) (* Set_max_boxes. *) let pp_set_max_boxes state n = if n > 1 then state.pp_max_boxes <- n (* To know the current maximum number of boxes allowed. *) let pp_get_max_boxes state () = state.pp_max_boxes let pp_over_max_boxes state () = state.pp_curr_depth = state.pp_max_boxes (* Ellipsis. *) let pp_set_ellipsis_text state s = state.pp_ellipsis <- s and pp_get_ellipsis_text state () = state.pp_ellipsis (* To set the margin of pretty-printer. *) let pp_limit n = if n < pp_infinity then n else pred pp_infinity (* Internal pretty-printer functions. *) let pp_set_min_space_left state n = if n >= 1 then let n = pp_limit n in state.pp_min_space_left <- n; state.pp_max_indent <- state.pp_margin - state.pp_min_space_left; pp_rinit state (* Initially, we have : pp_max_indent = pp_margin - pp_min_space_left, and pp_space_left = pp_margin. *) let pp_set_max_indent state n = if n > 1 then pp_set_min_space_left state (state.pp_margin - n) let pp_get_max_indent state () = state.pp_max_indent let pp_set_margin state n = if n >= 1 then let n = pp_limit n in state.pp_margin <- n; let new_max_indent = (* Try to maintain max_indent to its actual value. *) if state.pp_max_indent <= state.pp_margin then state.pp_max_indent else (* If possible maintain pp_min_space_left to its actual value, if this leads to a too small max_indent, take half of the new margin, if it is greater than 1. *) Int.max (Int.max (state.pp_margin - state.pp_min_space_left) (state.pp_margin / 2)) 1 in (* Rebuild invariants. *) pp_set_max_indent state new_max_indent (** Geometry functions and types *) type geometry = { max_indent:int; margin: int} let validate_geometry {margin; max_indent} = if max_indent < 2 then Error "max_indent < 2" else if margin <= max_indent then Error "margin <= max_indent" else Ok () let check_geometry geometry = match validate_geometry geometry with | Ok () -> true | Error _ -> false let pp_get_margin state () = state.pp_margin let pp_set_full_geometry state {margin; max_indent} = pp_set_margin state margin; pp_set_max_indent state max_indent; () let pp_set_geometry state ~max_indent ~margin = let geometry = { max_indent; margin } in match validate_geometry geometry with | Error msg -> raise (Invalid_argument ("Format.pp_set_geometry: " ^ msg)) | Ok () -> pp_set_full_geometry state geometry let pp_safe_set_geometry state ~max_indent ~margin = let geometry = { max_indent; margin } in match validate_geometry geometry with | Error _msg -> () | Ok () -> pp_set_full_geometry state geometry let pp_get_geometry state () = { margin = pp_get_margin state (); max_indent = pp_get_max_indent state () } let pp_update_geometry state update = let geometry = pp_get_geometry state () in pp_set_full_geometry state (update geometry) (* Setting a formatter basic output functions. *) let pp_set_formatter_out_functions state { out_string = f; out_flush = g; out_newline = h; out_spaces = i; out_indent = j; } = state.pp_out_string <- f; state.pp_out_flush <- g; state.pp_out_newline <- h; state.pp_out_spaces <- i; state.pp_out_indent <- j let pp_get_formatter_out_functions state () = { out_string = state.pp_out_string; out_flush = state.pp_out_flush; out_newline = state.pp_out_newline; out_spaces = state.pp_out_spaces; out_indent = state.pp_out_indent; } (* Setting a formatter basic string output and flush functions. *) let pp_set_formatter_output_functions state f g = state.pp_out_string <- f; state.pp_out_flush <- g let pp_get_formatter_output_functions state () = (state.pp_out_string, state.pp_out_flush) (* The default function to output new lines. *) let display_newline state () = state.pp_out_string "\n" 0 1 (* The default function to output spaces. *) let blank_line = String.make 80 ' ' let rec display_blanks state n = if n > 0 then if n <= 80 then state.pp_out_string blank_line 0 n else begin state.pp_out_string blank_line 0 80; display_blanks state (n - 80) end (* The default function to output indentation of new lines. *) let display_indent = display_blanks (* Setting a formatter basic output functions as printing to a given [Pervasive.out_channel] value. *) let pp_set_formatter_out_channel state oc = state.pp_out_string <- output_substring oc; state.pp_out_flush <- (fun () -> flush oc); state.pp_out_newline <- display_newline state; state.pp_out_spaces <- display_blanks state; state.pp_out_indent <- display_indent state (* Defining specific formatters *) let default_pp_mark_open_tag = function | String_tag s -> "<" ^ s ^ ">" | _ -> "" let default_pp_mark_close_tag = function | String_tag s -> "</" ^ s ^ ">" | _ -> "" let default_pp_print_open_tag = ignore let default_pp_print_close_tag = ignore (* Building a formatter given its basic output functions. Other fields get reasonable default values. *) let pp_make_formatter f g h i j = (* The initial state of the formatter contains a dummy box. *) let pp_queue = Queue.create () in let sys_tok = { size = Size.unknown; token = Pp_begin (0, Pp_hovbox); length = 0 } in Queue.add sys_tok pp_queue; let scan_stack = Stack.create () in initialize_scan_stack scan_stack; Stack.push { left_total = 1; queue_elem = sys_tok } scan_stack; let pp_margin = 78 and pp_min_space_left = 10 in { pp_scan_stack = scan_stack; pp_format_stack = Stack.create (); pp_tbox_stack = Stack.create (); pp_tag_stack = Stack.create (); pp_mark_stack = Stack.create (); pp_margin = pp_margin; pp_min_space_left = pp_min_space_left; pp_max_indent = pp_margin - pp_min_space_left; pp_space_left = pp_margin; pp_current_indent = 0; pp_is_new_line = true; pp_left_total = 1; pp_right_total = 1; pp_curr_depth = 1; pp_max_boxes = max_int; pp_ellipsis = "."; pp_out_string = f; pp_out_flush = g; pp_out_newline = h; pp_out_spaces = i; pp_out_indent = j; pp_print_tags = false; pp_mark_tags = false; pp_mark_open_tag = default_pp_mark_open_tag; pp_mark_close_tag = default_pp_mark_close_tag; pp_print_open_tag = default_pp_print_open_tag; pp_print_close_tag = default_pp_print_close_tag; pp_queue = pp_queue; } (* Build a formatter out of its out functions. *) let formatter_of_out_functions out_funs = pp_make_formatter out_funs.out_string out_funs.out_flush out_funs.out_newline out_funs.out_spaces out_funs.out_indent (* Make a formatter with default functions to output spaces, indentation, and new lines. *) let make_formatter output flush = let ppf = pp_make_formatter output flush ignore ignore ignore in ppf.pp_out_newline <- display_newline ppf; ppf.pp_out_spaces <- display_blanks ppf; ppf.pp_out_indent <- display_indent ppf; ppf (* Make a formatter writing to a given [Pervasive.out_channel] value. *) let formatter_of_out_channel oc = make_formatter (output_substring oc) (fun () -> flush oc) (* Make a formatter writing to a given [Buffer.t] value. *) let formatter_of_buffer b = make_formatter (Buffer.add_substring b) ignore (* Allocating buffer for pretty-printing purposes. Default buffer size is pp_buffer_size or 512. *) let pp_buffer_size = 512 let pp_make_buffer () = Buffer.create pp_buffer_size (* The standard (shared) buffer. *) let stdbuf = pp_make_buffer () (* Predefined formatters standard formatter to print to [Stdlib.stdout], [Stdlib.stderr], and {!stdbuf}. *) let std_formatter = formatter_of_out_channel Stdlib.stdout and err_formatter = formatter_of_out_channel Stdlib.stderr and str_formatter = formatter_of_buffer stdbuf (* [flush_buffer_formatter buf ppf] flushes formatter [ppf], then returns the contents of buffer [buf] that is reset. Formatter [ppf] is supposed to print to buffer [buf], otherwise this function is not really useful. *) let flush_buffer_formatter buf ppf = pp_flush_queue ppf false; let s = Buffer.contents buf in Buffer.reset buf; s (* Flush [str_formatter] and get the contents of [stdbuf]. *) let flush_str_formatter () = flush_buffer_formatter stdbuf str_formatter (* Symbolic pretty-printing *) (* Symbolic pretty-printing is pretty-printing with no low level output. When using a symbolic formatter, all regular pretty-printing activities occur but output material is symbolic and stored in a buffer of output items. At the end of pretty-printing, flushing the output buffer allows post-processing of symbolic output before low level output operations. *) type symbolic_output_item = | Output_flush | Output_newline | Output_string of string | Output_spaces of int | Output_indent of int type symbolic_output_buffer = { mutable symbolic_output_contents : symbolic_output_item list; } let make_symbolic_output_buffer () = { symbolic_output_contents = [] } let clear_symbolic_output_buffer sob = sob.symbolic_output_contents <- [] let get_symbolic_output_buffer sob = List.rev sob.symbolic_output_contents let flush_symbolic_output_buffer sob = let items = get_symbolic_output_buffer sob in clear_symbolic_output_buffer sob; items let add_symbolic_output_item sob item = sob.symbolic_output_contents <- item :: sob.symbolic_output_contents let formatter_of_symbolic_output_buffer sob = let symbolic_flush sob () = add_symbolic_output_item sob Output_flush and symbolic_newline sob () = add_symbolic_output_item sob Output_newline and symbolic_string sob s i n = add_symbolic_output_item sob (Output_string (String.sub s i n)) and symbolic_spaces sob n = add_symbolic_output_item sob (Output_spaces n) and symbolic_indent sob n = add_symbolic_output_item sob (Output_indent n) in let f = symbolic_string sob and g = symbolic_flush sob and h = symbolic_newline sob and i = symbolic_spaces sob and j = symbolic_indent sob in pp_make_formatter f g h i j (* Basic functions on the 'standard' formatter (the formatter that prints to [Stdlib.stdout]). *) let open_hbox = pp_open_hbox std_formatter and open_vbox = pp_open_vbox std_formatter and open_hvbox = pp_open_hvbox std_formatter and open_hovbox = pp_open_hovbox std_formatter and open_box = pp_open_box std_formatter and close_box = pp_close_box std_formatter and open_tag = pp_open_tag std_formatter and close_tag = pp_close_tag std_formatter and open_stag = pp_open_stag std_formatter and close_stag = pp_close_stag std_formatter and print_as = pp_print_as std_formatter and print_string = pp_print_string std_formatter and print_bytes = pp_print_bytes std_formatter and print_int = pp_print_int std_formatter and print_float = pp_print_float std_formatter and print_char = pp_print_char std_formatter and print_bool = pp_print_bool std_formatter and print_break = pp_print_break std_formatter and print_cut = pp_print_cut std_formatter and print_space = pp_print_space std_formatter and force_newline = pp_force_newline std_formatter and print_flush = pp_print_flush std_formatter and print_newline = pp_print_newline std_formatter and print_if_newline = pp_print_if_newline std_formatter and open_tbox = pp_open_tbox std_formatter and close_tbox = pp_close_tbox std_formatter and print_tbreak = pp_print_tbreak std_formatter and set_tab = pp_set_tab std_formatter and print_tab = pp_print_tab std_formatter and set_margin = pp_set_margin std_formatter and get_margin = pp_get_margin std_formatter and set_max_indent = pp_set_max_indent std_formatter and get_max_indent = pp_get_max_indent std_formatter and set_geometry = pp_set_geometry std_formatter and safe_set_geometry = pp_safe_set_geometry std_formatter and get_geometry = pp_get_geometry std_formatter and update_geometry = pp_update_geometry std_formatter and set_max_boxes = pp_set_max_boxes std_formatter and get_max_boxes = pp_get_max_boxes std_formatter and over_max_boxes = pp_over_max_boxes std_formatter and set_ellipsis_text = pp_set_ellipsis_text std_formatter and get_ellipsis_text = pp_get_ellipsis_text std_formatter and set_formatter_out_channel = pp_set_formatter_out_channel std_formatter and set_formatter_out_functions = pp_set_formatter_out_functions std_formatter and get_formatter_out_functions = pp_get_formatter_out_functions std_formatter and set_formatter_output_functions = pp_set_formatter_output_functions std_formatter and get_formatter_output_functions = pp_get_formatter_output_functions std_formatter and set_formatter_stag_functions = pp_set_formatter_stag_functions std_formatter and get_formatter_stag_functions = pp_get_formatter_stag_functions std_formatter and = pp_set_print_tags std_formatter and = pp_get_print_tags std_formatter and = pp_set_mark_tags std_formatter and = pp_get_mark_tags std_formatter and = pp_set_tags std_formatter (* Convenience functions *) (* To format a list *) let rec pp_print_list ?(pp_sep = pp_print_cut) pp_v ppf = function | [] -> () | [v] -> pp_v ppf v | v :: vs -> pp_v ppf v; pp_sep ppf (); pp_print_list ~pp_sep pp_v ppf vs (* To format a sequence *) let rec pp_print_seq_in ~pp_sep pp_v ppf seq = match seq () with | Seq.Nil -> () | Seq.Cons (v, seq) -> pp_sep ppf (); pp_v ppf v; pp_print_seq_in ~pp_sep pp_v ppf seq let pp_print_seq ?(pp_sep = pp_print_cut) pp_v ppf seq = match seq () with | Seq.Nil -> () | Seq.Cons (v, seq) -> pp_v ppf v; pp_print_seq_in ~pp_sep pp_v ppf seq (* To format free-flowing text *) let pp_print_text ppf s = let len = String.length s in let left = ref 0 in let right = ref 0 in let flush () = pp_print_string ppf (String.sub s !left (!right - !left)); incr right; left := !right; in while (!right <> len) do match s.[!right] with | '\n' -> flush (); pp_force_newline ppf () | ' ' -> flush (); pp_print_space ppf () (* there is no specific support for '\t' as it is unclear what a right semantics would be *) | _ -> incr right done; if !left <> len then flush () let pp_print_option ?(none = fun _ () -> ()) pp_v ppf = function | None -> none ppf () | Some v -> pp_v ppf v let pp_print_result ~ok ~error ppf = function | Ok v -> ok ppf v | Error e -> error ppf e let pp_print_either ~left ~right ppf = function | Either.Left l -> left ppf l | Either.Right r -> right ppf r (**************************************************************) let compute_tag output tag_acc = let buf = Buffer.create 16 in let ppf = formatter_of_buffer buf in output ppf tag_acc; pp_print_flush ppf (); let len = Buffer.length buf in if len < 2 then Buffer.contents buf else Buffer.sub buf 1 (len - 2) (************************************************************** Defining continuations to be passed as arguments of CamlinternalFormat.make_printf. **************************************************************) open CamlinternalFormatBasics open CamlinternalFormat (* Interpret a formatting entity on a formatter. *) let output_formatting_lit ppf fmting_lit = match fmting_lit with | Close_box -> pp_close_box ppf () | Close_tag -> pp_close_tag ppf () | Break (_, width, offset) -> pp_print_break ppf width offset | FFlush -> pp_print_flush ppf () | Force_newline -> pp_force_newline ppf () | Flush_newline -> pp_print_newline ppf () | Magic_size (_, _) -> () | Escaped_at -> pp_print_char ppf '@' | Escaped_percent -> pp_print_char ppf '%' | Scan_indic c -> pp_print_char ppf '@'; pp_print_char ppf c (* Recursively output an "accumulator" containing a reversed list of printing entities (string, char, flus, ...) in an output_stream. *) (* Differ from Printf.output_acc by the interpretation of formatting. *) (* Used as a continuation of CamlinternalFormat.make_printf. *) let rec output_acc ppf acc = match acc with | Acc_string_literal (Acc_formatting_lit (p, Magic_size (_, size)), s) | Acc_data_string (Acc_formatting_lit (p, Magic_size (_, size)), s) -> output_acc ppf p; pp_print_as_size ppf (Size.of_int size) s; | Acc_char_literal (Acc_formatting_lit (p, Magic_size (_, size)), c) | Acc_data_char (Acc_formatting_lit (p, Magic_size (_, size)), c) -> output_acc ppf p; pp_print_as_size ppf (Size.of_int size) (String.make 1 c); | Acc_formatting_lit (p, f) -> output_acc ppf p; output_formatting_lit ppf f; | Acc_formatting_gen (p, Acc_open_tag acc') -> output_acc ppf p; pp_open_stag ppf (String_tag (compute_tag output_acc acc')) | Acc_formatting_gen (p, Acc_open_box acc') -> output_acc ppf p; let (indent, bty) = open_box_of_string (compute_tag output_acc acc') in pp_open_box_gen ppf indent bty | Acc_string_literal (p, s) | Acc_data_string (p, s) -> output_acc ppf p; pp_print_string ppf s; | Acc_char_literal (p, c) | Acc_data_char (p, c) -> output_acc ppf p; pp_print_char ppf c; | Acc_delay (p, f) -> output_acc ppf p; f ppf; | Acc_flush p -> output_acc ppf p; pp_print_flush ppf (); | Acc_invalid_arg (p, msg) -> output_acc ppf p; invalid_arg msg; | End_of_acc -> () (* Recursively output an "accumulator" containing a reversed list of printing entities (string, char, flus, ...) in a buffer. *) (* Differ from Printf.bufput_acc by the interpretation of formatting. *) (* Used as a continuation of CamlinternalFormat.make_printf. *) let rec strput_acc ppf acc = match acc with | Acc_string_literal (Acc_formatting_lit (p, Magic_size (_, size)), s) | Acc_data_string (Acc_formatting_lit (p, Magic_size (_, size)), s) -> strput_acc ppf p; pp_print_as_size ppf (Size.of_int size) s; | Acc_char_literal (Acc_formatting_lit (p, Magic_size (_, size)), c) | Acc_data_char (Acc_formatting_lit (p, Magic_size (_, size)), c) -> strput_acc ppf p; pp_print_as_size ppf (Size.of_int size) (String.make 1 c); | Acc_delay (Acc_formatting_lit (p, Magic_size (_, size)), f) -> strput_acc ppf p; pp_print_as_size ppf (Size.of_int size) (f ()); | Acc_formatting_lit (p, f) -> strput_acc ppf p; output_formatting_lit ppf f; | Acc_formatting_gen (p, Acc_open_tag acc') -> strput_acc ppf p; pp_open_stag ppf (String_tag (compute_tag strput_acc acc')) | Acc_formatting_gen (p, Acc_open_box acc') -> strput_acc ppf p; let (indent, bty) = open_box_of_string (compute_tag strput_acc acc') in pp_open_box_gen ppf indent bty | Acc_string_literal (p, s) | Acc_data_string (p, s) -> strput_acc ppf p; pp_print_string ppf s; | Acc_char_literal (p, c) | Acc_data_char (p, c) -> strput_acc ppf p; pp_print_char ppf c; | Acc_delay (p, f) -> strput_acc ppf p; pp_print_string ppf (f ()); | Acc_flush p -> strput_acc ppf p; pp_print_flush ppf (); | Acc_invalid_arg (p, msg) -> strput_acc ppf p; invalid_arg msg; | End_of_acc -> () (* Defining [fprintf] and various flavors of [fprintf]. *) let kfprintf k ppf (Format (fmt, _)) = make_printf (fun acc -> output_acc ppf acc; k ppf) End_of_acc fmt and ikfprintf k ppf (Format (fmt, _)) = make_iprintf k ppf fmt let ifprintf _ppf (Format (fmt, _)) = make_iprintf ignore () fmt let fprintf ppf = kfprintf ignore ppf let printf fmt = fprintf std_formatter fmt let eprintf fmt = fprintf err_formatter fmt let kdprintf k (Format (fmt, _)) = make_printf (fun acc -> k (fun ppf -> output_acc ppf acc)) End_of_acc fmt let dprintf fmt = kdprintf (fun i -> i) fmt let ksprintf k (Format (fmt, _)) = let b = pp_make_buffer () in let ppf = formatter_of_buffer b in let k acc = strput_acc ppf acc; k (flush_buffer_formatter b ppf) in make_printf k End_of_acc fmt let sprintf fmt = ksprintf id fmt let kasprintf k (Format (fmt, _)) = let b = pp_make_buffer () in let ppf = formatter_of_buffer b in let k acc = output_acc ppf acc; k (flush_buffer_formatter b ppf) in make_printf k End_of_acc fmt let asprintf fmt = kasprintf id fmt (* Flushing standard formatters at end of execution. *) let flush_standard_formatters () = pp_print_flush std_formatter (); pp_print_flush err_formatter () let () = at_exit flush_standard_formatters (* Deprecated stuff. *) (* Deprecated : subsumed by pp_set_formatter_out_functions *) let pp_set_all_formatter_output_functions state ~out:f ~flush:g ~newline:h ~spaces:i = pp_set_formatter_output_functions state f g; state.pp_out_newline <- h; state.pp_out_spaces <- i (* Deprecated : subsumed by pp_get_formatter_out_functions *) let pp_get_all_formatter_output_functions state () = (state.pp_out_string, state.pp_out_flush, state.pp_out_newline, state.pp_out_spaces) (* Deprecated : subsumed by set_formatter_out_functions *) let set_all_formatter_output_functions = pp_set_all_formatter_output_functions std_formatter (* Deprecated : subsumed by get_formatter_out_functions *) let get_all_formatter_output_functions = pp_get_all_formatter_output_functions std_formatter (* Deprecated : error prone function, do not use it. This function is neither compositional nor incremental, since it flushes the pretty-printer queue at each call. To get the same functionality, define a formatter of your own writing to the buffer argument, as in let ppf = formatter_of_buffer b then use {!fprintf ppf} as usual. *) let bprintf b (Format (fmt, _) : ('a, formatter, unit) format) = let ppf = formatter_of_buffer b in let k acc = output_acc ppf acc; pp_flush_queue ppf false in make_printf k End_of_acc fmt (* Deprecated : alias for ksprintf. *) let kprintf = ksprintf (* Deprecated tag functions *) type formatter_tag_functions = { mark_open_tag : tag -> string; mark_close_tag : tag -> string; print_open_tag : tag -> unit; print_close_tag : tag -> unit; } let pp_set_formatter_tag_functions state { mark_open_tag = mot; mark_close_tag = mct; print_open_tag = pot; print_close_tag = pct; } = let stringify f e = function String_tag s -> f s | _ -> e in state.pp_mark_open_tag <- stringify mot ""; state.pp_mark_close_tag <- stringify mct ""; state.pp_print_open_tag <- stringify pot (); state.pp_print_close_tag <- stringify pct () let pp_get_formatter_tag_functions fmt () = let funs = pp_get_formatter_stag_functions fmt () in let mark_open_tag s = funs.mark_open_stag (String_tag s) in let mark_close_tag s = funs.mark_close_stag (String_tag s) in let print_open_tag s = funs.print_open_stag (String_tag s) in let print_close_tag s = funs.print_close_stag (String_tag s) in {mark_open_tag; mark_close_tag; print_open_tag; print_close_tag} let set_formatter_tag_functions = pp_set_formatter_tag_functions std_formatter and get_formatter_tag_functions = pp_get_formatter_tag_functions std_formatter
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