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281 lines
9.8 KiB
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// -*- C++ -*-
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef _LIBCPP___FORMAT_FORMATTER_H
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#define _LIBCPP___FORMAT_FORMATTER_H
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#include <__algorithm/copy.h>
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#include <__algorithm/fill_n.h>
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#include <__algorithm/transform.h>
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#include <__assert>
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#include <__availability>
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#include <__config>
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#include <__format/format_error.h>
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#include <__format/format_fwd.h>
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#include <__format/format_string.h>
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#include <__format/parser_std_format_spec.h>
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#include <__utility/move.h>
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#include <__utility/unreachable.h>
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#include <string_view>
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#if !defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER)
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# pragma GCC system_header
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#endif
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_LIBCPP_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_STD
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#if _LIBCPP_STD_VER > 17
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/// The default formatter template.
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///
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/// [format.formatter.spec]/5
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/// If F is a disabled specialization of formatter, these values are false:
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/// - is_default_constructible_v<F>,
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/// - is_copy_constructible_v<F>,
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/// - is_move_constructible_v<F>,
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/// - is_copy_assignable<F>, and
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/// - is_move_assignable<F>.
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template <class _Tp, class _CharT>
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struct _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS _LIBCPP_AVAILABILITY_FORMAT formatter {
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formatter() = delete;
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formatter(const formatter&) = delete;
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formatter& operator=(const formatter&) = delete;
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};
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namespace __format_spec {
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_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI inline char* __insert_sign(char* __buf, bool __negative,
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_Flags::_Sign __sign) {
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if (__negative)
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*__buf++ = '-';
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else
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switch (__sign) {
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case _Flags::_Sign::__default:
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case _Flags::_Sign::__minus:
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// No sign added.
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break;
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case _Flags::_Sign::__plus:
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*__buf++ = '+';
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break;
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case _Flags::_Sign::__space:
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*__buf++ = ' ';
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break;
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}
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return __buf;
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}
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_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr char __hex_to_upper(char c) {
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switch (c) {
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case 'a':
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return 'A';
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case 'b':
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return 'B';
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case 'c':
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return 'C';
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case 'd':
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return 'D';
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case 'e':
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return 'E';
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case 'f':
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return 'F';
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}
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return c;
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}
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} // namespace __format_spec
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namespace __formatter {
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/** The character types that formatters are specialized for. */
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template <class _CharT>
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concept __char_type = same_as<_CharT, char> || same_as<_CharT, wchar_t>;
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struct _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS __padding_size_result {
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size_t __before;
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size_t __after;
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};
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_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI constexpr __padding_size_result
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__padding_size(size_t __size, size_t __width,
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__format_spec::_Flags::_Alignment __align) {
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_LIBCPP_ASSERT(__width > __size,
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"Don't call this function when no padding is required");
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_LIBCPP_ASSERT(
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__align != __format_spec::_Flags::_Alignment::__default,
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"Caller should adjust the default to the value required by the type");
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size_t __fill = __width - __size;
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switch (__align) {
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case __format_spec::_Flags::_Alignment::__default:
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__libcpp_unreachable();
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case __format_spec::_Flags::_Alignment::__left:
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return {0, __fill};
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case __format_spec::_Flags::_Alignment::__center: {
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// The extra padding is divided per [format.string.std]/3
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// __before = floor(__fill, 2);
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// __after = ceil(__fill, 2);
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size_t __before = __fill / 2;
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size_t __after = __fill - __before;
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return {__before, __after};
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}
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case __format_spec::_Flags::_Alignment::__right:
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return {__fill, 0};
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}
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__libcpp_unreachable();
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}
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/**
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* Writes the input to the output with the required padding.
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*
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* Since the output column width is specified the function can be used for
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* ASCII and Unicode input.
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*
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* @pre [@a __first, @a __last) is a valid range.
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* @pre @a __size <= @a __width. Using this function when this pre-condition
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* doesn't hold incurs an unwanted overhead.
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*
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* @param __out_it The output iterator to write to.
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* @param __first Pointer to the first element to write.
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* @param __last Pointer beyond the last element to write.
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* @param __size The (estimated) output column width. When the elements
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* to be written are ASCII the following condition holds
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* @a __size == @a __last - @a __first.
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* @param __width The number of output columns to write.
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* @param __fill The character used for the alignment of the output.
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* TODO FMT Will probably change to support Unicode grapheme
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* cluster.
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* @param __alignment The requested alignment.
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*
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* @returns An iterator pointing beyond the last element written.
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*
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* @note The type of the elements in range [@a __first, @a __last) can differ
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* from the type of @a __fill. Integer output uses @c std::to_chars for its
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* conversion, which means the [@a __first, @a __last) always contains elements
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* of the type @c char.
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*/
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template <class _CharT, class _Fill>
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_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI auto
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__write(output_iterator<const _CharT&> auto __out_it, const _CharT* __first,
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const _CharT* __last, size_t __size, size_t __width, _Fill __fill,
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__format_spec::_Flags::_Alignment __alignment) -> decltype(__out_it) {
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_LIBCPP_ASSERT(__first <= __last, "Not a valid range");
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_LIBCPP_ASSERT(__size < __width, "Precondition failure");
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__padding_size_result __padding =
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__padding_size(__size, __width, __alignment);
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__out_it = _VSTD::fill_n(_VSTD::move(__out_it), __padding.__before, __fill);
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__out_it = _VSTD::copy(__first, __last, _VSTD::move(__out_it));
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return _VSTD::fill_n(_VSTD::move(__out_it), __padding.__after, __fill);
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}
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/**
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* @overload
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*
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* Writes additional zero's for the precision before the exponent.
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* This is used when the precision requested in the format string is larger
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* than the maximum precision of the floating-point type. These precision
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* digits are always 0.
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*
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* @param __exponent The location of the exponent character.
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* @param __num_trailing_zeros The number of 0's to write before the exponent
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* character.
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*/
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template <class _CharT, class _Fill>
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_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI auto __write(output_iterator<const _CharT&> auto __out_it, const _CharT* __first,
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const _CharT* __last, size_t __size, size_t __width, _Fill __fill,
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__format_spec::_Flags::_Alignment __alignment, const _CharT* __exponent,
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size_t __num_trailing_zeros) -> decltype(__out_it) {
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_LIBCPP_ASSERT(__first <= __last, "Not a valid range");
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_LIBCPP_ASSERT(__num_trailing_zeros > 0, "The overload not writing trailing zeros should have been used");
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__padding_size_result __padding = __padding_size(__size + __num_trailing_zeros, __width, __alignment);
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__out_it = _VSTD::fill_n(_VSTD::move(__out_it), __padding.__before, __fill);
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__out_it = _VSTD::copy(__first, __exponent, _VSTD::move(__out_it));
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__out_it = _VSTD::fill_n(_VSTD::move(__out_it), __num_trailing_zeros, _CharT('0'));
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__out_it = _VSTD::copy(__exponent, __last, _VSTD::move(__out_it));
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return _VSTD::fill_n(_VSTD::move(__out_it), __padding.__after, __fill);
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}
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/**
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* @overload
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*
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* Uses a transformation operation before writing an element.
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*
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* TODO FMT Fill will probably change to support Unicode grapheme cluster.
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*/
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template <class _CharT, class _UnaryOperation, class _Fill>
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_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI auto
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__write(output_iterator<const _CharT&> auto __out_it, const _CharT* __first,
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const _CharT* __last, size_t __size, _UnaryOperation __op,
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size_t __width, _Fill __fill,
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__format_spec::_Flags::_Alignment __alignment) -> decltype(__out_it) {
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_LIBCPP_ASSERT(__first <= __last, "Not a valid range");
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_LIBCPP_ASSERT(__size < __width, "Precondition failure");
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__padding_size_result __padding =
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__padding_size(__size, __width, __alignment);
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__out_it = _VSTD::fill_n(_VSTD::move(__out_it), __padding.__before, __fill);
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__out_it = _VSTD::transform(__first, __last, _VSTD::move(__out_it), __op);
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return _VSTD::fill_n(_VSTD::move(__out_it), __padding.__after, __fill);
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}
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/**
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* Writes Unicode input to the output with the required padding.
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*
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* This function does almost the same as the @ref __write function, but handles
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* the width estimation of the Unicode input.
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*
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* @param __str The range [@a __first, @a __last).
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* @param __precision The width to truncate the input string to, use @c -1 for
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* no limit.
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*/
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template <class _CharT, class _Fill>
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_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI auto
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__write_unicode(output_iterator<const _CharT&> auto __out_it,
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basic_string_view<_CharT> __str, ptrdiff_t __width,
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ptrdiff_t __precision, _Fill __fill,
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__format_spec::_Flags::_Alignment __alignment)
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-> decltype(__out_it) {
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// This value changes when there Unicode column width limits the output
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// size.
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auto __last = __str.end();
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if (__width != 0 || __precision != -1) {
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__format_spec::__string_alignment<_CharT> __format_traits =
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__format_spec::__get_string_alignment(__str.begin(), __str.end(),
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__width, __precision);
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if (__format_traits.__align)
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return __write(_VSTD::move(__out_it), __str.begin(),
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__format_traits.__last, __format_traits.__size, __width,
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__fill, __alignment);
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// No alignment required update the output based on the precision.
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// This might be the same as __str.end().
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__last = __format_traits.__last;
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}
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// Copy the input to the output. The output size might be limited by the
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// precision.
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return _VSTD::copy(__str.begin(), __last, _VSTD::move(__out_it));
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}
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} // namespace __formatter
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#endif //_LIBCPP_STD_VER > 17
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_LIBCPP_END_NAMESPACE_STD
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#endif // _LIBCPP___FORMAT_FORMATTER_H
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