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946 lines
32 KiB
Rust
946 lines
32 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2013-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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//! Utilities for formatting and printing strings
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#![stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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use any;
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use cell::{Cell, RefCell, Ref, RefMut};
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use char::CharExt;
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use iter::{Iterator, IteratorExt};
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use marker::{Copy, Sized};
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use mem;
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use option::Option;
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use option::Option::{Some, None};
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use result::Result::Ok;
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use ops::{Deref, FnOnce};
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use result;
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use slice::SliceExt;
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use slice;
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use str::{self, StrExt};
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use self::rt::v1::Alignment;
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pub use self::num::radix;
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pub use self::num::Radix;
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pub use self::num::RadixFmt;
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mod num;
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mod float;
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub mod rt {
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pub mod v1;
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}
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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/// The type returned by formatter methods.
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pub type Result = result::Result<(), Error>;
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/// The error type which is returned from formatting a message into a stream.
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///
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/// This type does not support transmission of an error other than that an error
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/// occurred. Any extra information must be arranged to be transmitted through
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/// some other means.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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#[derive(Copy, Debug)]
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pub struct Error;
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/// A collection of methods that are required to format a message into a stream.
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///
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/// This trait is the type which this modules requires when formatting
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/// information. This is similar to the standard library's `io::Writer` trait,
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/// but it is only intended for use in libcore.
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///
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/// This trait should generally not be implemented by consumers of the standard
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/// library. The `write!` macro accepts an instance of `io::Writer`, and the
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/// `io::Writer` trait is favored over implementing this trait.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub trait Writer {
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/// Writes a slice of bytes into this writer, returning whether the write
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/// succeeded.
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///
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/// This method can only succeed if the entire byte slice was successfully
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/// written, and this method will not return until all data has been
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/// written or an error occurs.
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// This function will return an instance of `FormatError` on error.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result;
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/// Glue for usage of the `write!` macro with implementers of this trait.
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///
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/// This method should generally not be invoked manually, but rather through
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/// the `write!` macro itself.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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fn write_fmt(&mut self, args: Arguments) -> Result {
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// This Adapter is needed to allow `self` (of type `&mut
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// Self`) to be cast to a FormatWriter (below) without
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// requiring a `Sized` bound.
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struct Adapter<'a,T: ?Sized +'a>(&'a mut T);
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impl<'a, T: ?Sized> Writer for Adapter<'a, T>
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where T: Writer
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{
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fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result {
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self.0.write_str(s)
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}
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fn write_fmt(&mut self, args: Arguments) -> Result {
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self.0.write_fmt(args)
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}
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}
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write(&mut Adapter(self), args)
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}
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}
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/// A struct to represent both where to emit formatting strings to and how they
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/// should be formatted. A mutable version of this is passed to all formatting
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/// traits.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub struct Formatter<'a> {
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flags: uint,
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fill: char,
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align: rt::v1::Alignment,
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width: Option<uint>,
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precision: Option<uint>,
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buf: &'a mut (Writer+'a),
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curarg: slice::Iter<'a, ArgumentV1<'a>>,
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args: &'a [ArgumentV1<'a>],
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}
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// NB. Argument is essentially an optimized partially applied formatting function,
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// equivalent to `exists T.(&T, fn(&T, &mut Formatter) -> Result`.
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enum Void {}
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/// This struct represents the generic "argument" which is taken by the Xprintf
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/// family of functions. It contains a function to format the given value. At
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/// compile time it is ensured that the function and the value have the correct
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/// types, and then this struct is used to canonicalize arguments to one type.
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#[derive(Copy)]
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub struct ArgumentV1<'a> {
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value: &'a Void,
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formatter: fn(&Void, &mut Formatter) -> Result,
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}
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impl<'a> ArgumentV1<'a> {
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#[inline(never)]
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fn show_uint(x: &uint, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
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Display::fmt(x, f)
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}
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#[doc(hidden)]
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub fn new<'b, T>(x: &'b T,
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f: fn(&T, &mut Formatter) -> Result) -> ArgumentV1<'b> {
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unsafe {
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ArgumentV1 {
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formatter: mem::transmute(f),
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value: mem::transmute(x)
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}
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}
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}
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#[doc(hidden)]
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub fn from_uint(x: &uint) -> ArgumentV1 {
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ArgumentV1::new(x, ArgumentV1::show_uint)
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}
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fn as_uint(&self) -> Option<uint> {
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if self.formatter as uint == ArgumentV1::show_uint as uint {
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Some(unsafe { *(self.value as *const _ as *const uint) })
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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}
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// flags available in the v1 format of format_args
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#[derive(Copy)]
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#[allow(dead_code)] // SignMinus isn't currently used
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enum FlagV1 { SignPlus, SignMinus, Alternate, SignAwareZeroPad, }
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impl<'a> Arguments<'a> {
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/// When using the format_args!() macro, this function is used to generate the
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/// Arguments structure.
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#[doc(hidden)] #[inline]
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub fn new_v1(pieces: &'a [&'a str],
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args: &'a [ArgumentV1<'a>]) -> Arguments<'a> {
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Arguments {
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pieces: pieces,
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fmt: None,
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args: args
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}
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}
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/// This function is used to specify nonstandard formatting parameters.
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/// The `pieces` array must be at least as long as `fmt` to construct
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/// a valid Arguments structure. Also, any `Count` within `fmt` that is
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/// `CountIsParam` or `CountIsNextParam` has to point to an argument
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/// created with `argumentuint`. However, failing to do so doesn't cause
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/// unsafety, but will ignore invalid .
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#[doc(hidden)] #[inline]
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pub fn new_v1_formatted(pieces: &'a [&'a str],
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args: &'a [ArgumentV1<'a>],
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fmt: &'a [rt::v1::Argument]) -> Arguments<'a> {
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Arguments {
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pieces: pieces,
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fmt: Some(fmt),
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args: args
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}
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}
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}
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/// This structure represents a safely precompiled version of a format string
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/// and its arguments. This cannot be generated at runtime because it cannot
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/// safely be done so, so no constructors are given and the fields are private
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/// to prevent modification.
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///
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/// The `format_args!` macro will safely create an instance of this structure
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/// and pass it to a function or closure, passed as the first argument. The
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/// macro validates the format string at compile-time so usage of the `write`
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/// and `format` functions can be safely performed.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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#[derive(Copy)]
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pub struct Arguments<'a> {
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// Format string pieces to print.
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pieces: &'a [&'a str],
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// Placeholder specs, or `None` if all specs are default (as in "{}{}").
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fmt: Option<&'a [rt::v1::Argument]>,
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// Dynamic arguments for interpolation, to be interleaved with string
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// pieces. (Every argument is preceded by a string piece.)
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args: &'a [ArgumentV1<'a>],
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}
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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impl<'a> Debug for Arguments<'a> {
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fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
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Display::fmt(self, fmt)
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}
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}
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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impl<'a> Display for Arguments<'a> {
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fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
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write(fmt.buf, *self)
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}
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}
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/// Format trait for the `:?` format. Useful for debugging, all types
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/// should implement this.
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#[deprecated(since = "1.0.0", reason = "renamed to Debug")]
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#[unstable(feature = "old_fmt")]
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pub trait Show {
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/// Formats the value using the given formatter.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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fn fmt(&self, &mut Formatter) -> Result;
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}
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/// Format trait for the `:?` format. Useful for debugging, all types
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/// should implement this.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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#[rustc_on_unimplemented = "`{Self}` cannot be formatted using `:?`; if it is \
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defined in your crate, add `#[derive(Debug)]` or \
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manually implement it"]
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#[lang = "debug_trait"]
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pub trait Debug {
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/// Formats the value using the given formatter.
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fn fmt(&self, &mut Formatter) -> Result;
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}
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impl<T: Show + ?Sized> Debug for T {
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result { Show::fmt(self, f) }
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}
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/// When a value can be semantically expressed as a String, this trait may be
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/// used. It corresponds to the default format, `{}`.
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#[deprecated(since = "1.0.0", reason = "renamed to Display")]
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#[unstable(feature = "old_fmt")]
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pub trait String {
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/// Formats the value using the given formatter.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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fn fmt(&self, &mut Formatter) -> Result;
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}
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/// When a value can be semantically expressed as a String, this trait may be
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/// used. It corresponds to the default format, `{}`.
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#[rustc_on_unimplemented = "`{Self}` cannot be formatted with the default \
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formatter; try using `:?` instead if you are using \
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a format string"]
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub trait Display {
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/// Formats the value using the given formatter.
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fn fmt(&self, &mut Formatter) -> Result;
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}
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impl<T: String + ?Sized> Display for T {
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result { String::fmt(self, f) }
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}
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/// Format trait for the `o` character
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub trait Octal {
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/// Formats the value using the given formatter.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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fn fmt(&self, &mut Formatter) -> Result;
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}
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/// Format trait for the `b` character
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub trait Binary {
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/// Formats the value using the given formatter.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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fn fmt(&self, &mut Formatter) -> Result;
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}
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/// Format trait for the `x` character
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub trait LowerHex {
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/// Formats the value using the given formatter.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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fn fmt(&self, &mut Formatter) -> Result;
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}
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/// Format trait for the `X` character
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub trait UpperHex {
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/// Formats the value using the given formatter.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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fn fmt(&self, &mut Formatter) -> Result;
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}
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/// Format trait for the `p` character
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub trait Pointer {
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/// Formats the value using the given formatter.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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fn fmt(&self, &mut Formatter) -> Result;
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}
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/// Format trait for the `e` character
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub trait LowerExp {
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/// Formats the value using the given formatter.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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fn fmt(&self, &mut Formatter) -> Result;
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}
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/// Format trait for the `E` character
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub trait UpperExp {
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/// Formats the value using the given formatter.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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fn fmt(&self, &mut Formatter) -> Result;
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}
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/// The `write` function takes an output stream, a precompiled format string,
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/// and a list of arguments. The arguments will be formatted according to the
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/// specified format string into the output stream provided.
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///
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/// # Arguments
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///
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/// * output - the buffer to write output to
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/// * args - the precompiled arguments generated by `format_args!`
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub fn write(output: &mut Writer, args: Arguments) -> Result {
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let mut formatter = Formatter {
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flags: 0,
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width: None,
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precision: None,
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buf: output,
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align: Alignment::Unknown,
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fill: ' ',
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args: args.args,
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curarg: args.args.iter(),
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};
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let mut pieces = args.pieces.iter();
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match args.fmt {
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None => {
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// We can use default formatting parameters for all arguments.
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for (arg, piece) in args.args.iter().zip(pieces.by_ref()) {
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try!(formatter.buf.write_str(*piece));
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try!((arg.formatter)(arg.value, &mut formatter));
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}
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}
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Some(fmt) => {
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// Every spec has a corresponding argument that is preceded by
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// a string piece.
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for (arg, piece) in fmt.iter().zip(pieces.by_ref()) {
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try!(formatter.buf.write_str(*piece));
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try!(formatter.run(arg));
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}
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}
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}
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// There can be only one trailing string piece left.
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match pieces.next() {
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Some(piece) => {
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try!(formatter.buf.write_str(*piece));
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}
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None => {}
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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impl<'a> Formatter<'a> {
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// First up is the collection of functions used to execute a format string
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// at runtime. This consumes all of the compile-time statics generated by
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// the format! syntax extension.
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fn run(&mut self, arg: &rt::v1::Argument) -> Result {
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// Fill in the format parameters into the formatter
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self.fill = arg.format.fill;
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self.align = arg.format.align;
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self.flags = arg.format.flags;
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self.width = self.getcount(&arg.format.width);
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self.precision = self.getcount(&arg.format.precision);
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// Extract the correct argument
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let value = match arg.position {
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rt::v1::Position::Next => { *self.curarg.next().unwrap() }
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rt::v1::Position::At(i) => self.args[i],
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};
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// Then actually do some printing
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(value.formatter)(value.value, self)
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}
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fn getcount(&mut self, cnt: &rt::v1::Count) -> Option<uint> {
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match *cnt {
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rt::v1::Count::Is(n) => Some(n),
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rt::v1::Count::Implied => None,
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rt::v1::Count::Param(i) => {
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self.args[i].as_uint()
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}
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rt::v1::Count::NextParam => {
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self.curarg.next().and_then(|arg| arg.as_uint())
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}
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}
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}
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// Helper methods used for padding and processing formatting arguments that
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// all formatting traits can use.
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/// Performs the correct padding for an integer which has already been
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/// emitted into a str. The str should *not* contain the sign for the
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/// integer, that will be added by this method.
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///
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/// # Arguments
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///
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/// * is_positive - whether the original integer was positive or not.
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/// * prefix - if the '#' character (FlagAlternate) is provided, this
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/// is the prefix to put in front of the number.
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/// * buf - the byte array that the number has been formatted into
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///
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/// This function will correctly account for the flags provided as well as
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/// the minimum width. It will not take precision into account.
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub fn pad_integral(&mut self,
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is_positive: bool,
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prefix: &str,
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buf: &str)
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-> Result {
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use char::CharExt;
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let mut width = buf.len();
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let mut sign = None;
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if !is_positive {
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sign = Some('-'); width += 1;
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} else if self.flags & (1 << (FlagV1::SignPlus as uint)) != 0 {
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sign = Some('+'); width += 1;
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}
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let mut prefixed = false;
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if self.flags & (1 << (FlagV1::Alternate as uint)) != 0 {
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prefixed = true; width += prefix.char_len();
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}
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// Writes the sign if it exists, and then the prefix if it was requested
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let write_prefix = |&: f: &mut Formatter| {
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if let Some(c) = sign {
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let mut b = [0; 4];
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let n = c.encode_utf8(&mut b).unwrap_or(0);
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let b = unsafe { str::from_utf8_unchecked(&b[..n]) };
|
|
try!(f.buf.write_str(b));
|
|
}
|
|
if prefixed { f.buf.write_str(prefix) }
|
|
else { Ok(()) }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// The `width` field is more of a `min-width` parameter at this point.
|
|
match self.width {
|
|
// If there's no minimum length requirements then we can just
|
|
// write the bytes.
|
|
None => {
|
|
try!(write_prefix(self)); self.buf.write_str(buf)
|
|
}
|
|
// Check if we're over the minimum width, if so then we can also
|
|
// just write the bytes.
|
|
Some(min) if width >= min => {
|
|
try!(write_prefix(self)); self.buf.write_str(buf)
|
|
}
|
|
// The sign and prefix goes before the padding if the fill character
|
|
// is zero
|
|
Some(min) if self.flags & (1 << (FlagV1::SignAwareZeroPad as uint)) != 0 => {
|
|
self.fill = '0';
|
|
try!(write_prefix(self));
|
|
self.with_padding(min - width, Alignment::Right, |f| {
|
|
f.buf.write_str(buf)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
// Otherwise, the sign and prefix goes after the padding
|
|
Some(min) => {
|
|
self.with_padding(min - width, Alignment::Right, |f| {
|
|
try!(write_prefix(f)); f.buf.write_str(buf)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// This function takes a string slice and emits it to the internal buffer
|
|
/// after applying the relevant formatting flags specified. The flags
|
|
/// recognized for generic strings are:
|
|
///
|
|
/// * width - the minimum width of what to emit
|
|
/// * fill/align - what to emit and where to emit it if the string
|
|
/// provided needs to be padded
|
|
/// * precision - the maximum length to emit, the string is truncated if it
|
|
/// is longer than this length
|
|
///
|
|
/// Notably this function ignored the `flag` parameters
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
pub fn pad(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result {
|
|
// Make sure there's a fast path up front
|
|
if self.width.is_none() && self.precision.is_none() {
|
|
return self.buf.write_str(s);
|
|
}
|
|
// The `precision` field can be interpreted as a `max-width` for the
|
|
// string being formatted
|
|
match self.precision {
|
|
Some(max) => {
|
|
// If there's a maximum width and our string is longer than
|
|
// that, then we must always have truncation. This is the only
|
|
// case where the maximum length will matter.
|
|
let char_len = s.char_len();
|
|
if char_len >= max {
|
|
let nchars = ::cmp::min(max, char_len);
|
|
return self.buf.write_str(s.slice_chars(0, nchars));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
None => {}
|
|
}
|
|
// The `width` field is more of a `min-width` parameter at this point.
|
|
match self.width {
|
|
// If we're under the maximum length, and there's no minimum length
|
|
// requirements, then we can just emit the string
|
|
None => self.buf.write_str(s),
|
|
// If we're under the maximum width, check if we're over the minimum
|
|
// width, if so it's as easy as just emitting the string.
|
|
Some(width) if s.char_len() >= width => {
|
|
self.buf.write_str(s)
|
|
}
|
|
// If we're under both the maximum and the minimum width, then fill
|
|
// up the minimum width with the specified string + some alignment.
|
|
Some(width) => {
|
|
self.with_padding(width - s.char_len(), Alignment::Left, |me| {
|
|
me.buf.write_str(s)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Runs a callback, emitting the correct padding either before or
|
|
/// afterwards depending on whether right or left alignment is requested.
|
|
fn with_padding<F>(&mut self, padding: uint, default: Alignment,
|
|
f: F) -> Result
|
|
where F: FnOnce(&mut Formatter) -> Result,
|
|
{
|
|
use char::CharExt;
|
|
let align = match self.align {
|
|
Alignment::Unknown => default,
|
|
_ => self.align
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
let (pre_pad, post_pad) = match align {
|
|
Alignment::Left => (0, padding),
|
|
Alignment::Right | Alignment::Unknown => (padding, 0),
|
|
Alignment::Center => (padding / 2, (padding + 1) / 2),
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
let mut fill = [0u8; 4];
|
|
let len = self.fill.encode_utf8(&mut fill).unwrap_or(0);
|
|
let fill = unsafe { str::from_utf8_unchecked(&fill[..len]) };
|
|
|
|
for _ in 0..pre_pad {
|
|
try!(self.buf.write_str(fill));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
try!(f(self));
|
|
|
|
for _ in 0..post_pad {
|
|
try!(self.buf.write_str(fill));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Writes some data to the underlying buffer contained within this
|
|
/// formatter.
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
pub fn write_str(&mut self, data: &str) -> Result {
|
|
self.buf.write_str(data)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Writes some formatted information into this instance
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
pub fn write_fmt(&mut self, fmt: Arguments) -> Result {
|
|
write(self.buf, fmt)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Flags for formatting (packed version of rt::Flag)
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
pub fn flags(&self) -> usize { self.flags }
|
|
|
|
/// Character used as 'fill' whenever there is alignment
|
|
#[unstable(feature = "core", reason = "method was just created")]
|
|
pub fn fill(&self) -> char { self.fill }
|
|
|
|
/// Flag indicating what form of alignment was requested
|
|
#[unstable(feature = "core", reason = "method was just created")]
|
|
pub fn align(&self) -> Alignment { self.align }
|
|
|
|
/// Optionally specified integer width that the output should be
|
|
#[unstable(feature = "core", reason = "method was just created")]
|
|
pub fn width(&self) -> Option<uint> { self.width }
|
|
|
|
/// Optionally specified precision for numeric types
|
|
#[unstable(feature = "core", reason = "method was just created")]
|
|
pub fn precision(&self) -> Option<uint> { self.precision }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl Display for Error {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
Display::fmt("an error occurred when formatting an argument", f)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Implementations of the core formatting traits
|
|
|
|
macro_rules! fmt_refs {
|
|
($($tr:ident),*) => {
|
|
$(
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<'a, T: ?Sized + $tr> $tr for &'a T {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result { $tr::fmt(&**self, f) }
|
|
}
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<'a, T: ?Sized + $tr> $tr for &'a mut T {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result { $tr::fmt(&**self, f) }
|
|
}
|
|
)*
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fmt_refs! { Debug, Display, Octal, Binary, LowerHex, UpperHex, LowerExp, UpperExp }
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl Debug for bool {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
Display::fmt(self, f)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl Display for bool {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
Display::fmt(if *self { "true" } else { "false" }, f)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl Debug for str {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
try!(write!(f, "\""));
|
|
for c in self.chars().flat_map(|c| c.escape_default()) {
|
|
try!(write!(f, "{}", c));
|
|
}
|
|
write!(f, "\"")
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl Display for str {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
f.pad(self)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl Debug for char {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
use char::CharExt;
|
|
try!(write!(f, "'"));
|
|
for c in self.escape_default() {
|
|
try!(write!(f, "{}", c));
|
|
}
|
|
write!(f, "'")
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl Display for char {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
let mut utf8 = [0u8; 4];
|
|
let amt = self.encode_utf8(&mut utf8).unwrap_or(0);
|
|
let s: &str = unsafe { mem::transmute(&utf8[..amt]) };
|
|
Display::fmt(s, f)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<T> Pointer for *const T {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
f.flags |= 1 << (FlagV1::Alternate as uint);
|
|
let ret = LowerHex::fmt(&(*self as uint), f);
|
|
f.flags &= !(1 << (FlagV1::Alternate as uint));
|
|
ret
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<T> Pointer for *mut T {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
Pointer::fmt(&(*self as *const T), f)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<'a, T> Pointer for &'a T {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
Pointer::fmt(&(*self as *const T), f)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<'a, T> Pointer for &'a mut T {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
Pointer::fmt(&(&**self as *const T), f)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
macro_rules! floating { ($ty:ident) => {
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl Debug for $ty {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
Display::fmt(self, fmt)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl Display for $ty {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
use num::Float;
|
|
|
|
let digits = match fmt.precision {
|
|
Some(i) => float::DigExact(i),
|
|
None => float::DigMax(6),
|
|
};
|
|
float::float_to_str_bytes_common(self.abs(),
|
|
10,
|
|
true,
|
|
float::SignNeg,
|
|
digits,
|
|
float::ExpNone,
|
|
false,
|
|
|bytes| {
|
|
fmt.pad_integral(self.is_nan() || *self >= 0.0, "", bytes)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl LowerExp for $ty {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
use num::Float;
|
|
|
|
let digits = match fmt.precision {
|
|
Some(i) => float::DigExact(i),
|
|
None => float::DigMax(6),
|
|
};
|
|
float::float_to_str_bytes_common(self.abs(),
|
|
10,
|
|
true,
|
|
float::SignNeg,
|
|
digits,
|
|
float::ExpDec,
|
|
false,
|
|
|bytes| {
|
|
fmt.pad_integral(self.is_nan() || *self >= 0.0, "", bytes)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl UpperExp for $ty {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
use num::Float;
|
|
|
|
let digits = match fmt.precision {
|
|
Some(i) => float::DigExact(i),
|
|
None => float::DigMax(6),
|
|
};
|
|
float::float_to_str_bytes_common(self.abs(),
|
|
10,
|
|
true,
|
|
float::SignNeg,
|
|
digits,
|
|
float::ExpDec,
|
|
true,
|
|
|bytes| {
|
|
fmt.pad_integral(self.is_nan() || *self >= 0.0, "", bytes)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} }
|
|
floating! { f32 }
|
|
floating! { f64 }
|
|
|
|
// Implementation of Display/Debug for various core types
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<T> Debug for *const T {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result { Pointer::fmt(self, f) }
|
|
}
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<T> Debug for *mut T {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result { Pointer::fmt(self, f) }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
macro_rules! peel {
|
|
($name:ident, $($other:ident,)*) => (tuple! { $($other,)* })
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
macro_rules! tuple {
|
|
() => ();
|
|
( $($name:ident,)+ ) => (
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<$($name:Debug),*> Debug for ($($name,)*) {
|
|
#[allow(non_snake_case, unused_assignments)]
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
try!(write!(f, "("));
|
|
let ($(ref $name,)*) = *self;
|
|
let mut n = 0;
|
|
$(
|
|
if n > 0 {
|
|
try!(write!(f, ", "));
|
|
}
|
|
try!(write!(f, "{:?}", *$name));
|
|
n += 1;
|
|
)*
|
|
if n == 1 {
|
|
try!(write!(f, ","));
|
|
}
|
|
write!(f, ")")
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
peel! { $($name,)* }
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
tuple! { T0, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, }
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<'a> Debug for &'a (any::Any+'a) {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result { f.pad("&Any") }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<T: Debug> Debug for [T] {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
if f.flags & (1 << (FlagV1::Alternate as uint)) == 0 {
|
|
try!(write!(f, "["));
|
|
}
|
|
let mut is_first = true;
|
|
for x in self {
|
|
if is_first {
|
|
is_first = false;
|
|
} else {
|
|
try!(write!(f, ", "));
|
|
}
|
|
try!(write!(f, "{:?}", *x))
|
|
}
|
|
if f.flags & (1 << (FlagV1::Alternate as uint)) == 0 {
|
|
try!(write!(f, "]"));
|
|
}
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl Debug for () {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
f.pad("()")
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<T: Copy + Debug> Debug for Cell<T> {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
write!(f, "Cell {{ value: {:?} }}", self.get())
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<T: Debug> Debug for RefCell<T> {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
match self.try_borrow() {
|
|
Some(val) => write!(f, "RefCell {{ value: {:?} }}", val),
|
|
None => write!(f, "RefCell {{ <borrowed> }}")
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<'b, T: Debug> Debug for Ref<'b, T> {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
Debug::fmt(&**self, f)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
|
impl<'b, T: Debug> Debug for RefMut<'b, T> {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result {
|
|
Debug::fmt(&*(self.deref()), f)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If you expected tests to be here, look instead at the run-pass/ifmt.rs test,
|
|
// it's a lot easier than creating all of the rt::Piece structures here.
|