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-rw-r--r--absl/container/btree_test.cc50
-rw-r--r--absl/container/internal/btree.h6
-rw-r--r--absl/strings/internal/str_format/arg.h34
-rw-r--r--absl/strings/internal/str_format/arg_test.cc10
-rw-r--r--absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension.cc23
-rw-r--r--absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension.h6
-rw-r--r--absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension_test.cc15
-rw-r--r--absl/strings/str_format.h270
-rw-r--r--absl/strings/str_format_test.cc160
9 files changed, 522 insertions, 52 deletions
diff --git a/absl/container/btree_test.cc b/absl/container/btree_test.cc
index 8234b017..1738d291 100644
--- a/absl/container/btree_test.cc
+++ b/absl/container/btree_test.cc
@@ -2416,6 +2416,41 @@ TEST(Btree, SetRangeConstructorAndInsertSupportExplicitConversionComparable) {
EXPECT_THAT(name_set2, ElementsAreArray(names));
}
+// A type that is explicitly convertible from int and counts constructor calls.
+struct ConstructorCounted {
+ explicit ConstructorCounted(int i) : i(i) { ++constructor_calls; }
+ bool operator==(int other) const { return i == other; }
+
+ int i;
+ static int constructor_calls;
+};
+int ConstructorCounted::constructor_calls = 0;
+
+struct ConstructorCountedCompare {
+ bool operator()(int a, const ConstructorCounted &b) const { return a < b.i; }
+ bool operator()(const ConstructorCounted &a, int b) const { return a.i < b; }
+ bool operator()(const ConstructorCounted &a,
+ const ConstructorCounted &b) const {
+ return a.i < b.i;
+ }
+ using is_transparent = void;
+};
+
+TEST(Btree,
+ SetRangeConstructorAndInsertExplicitConvComparableLimitConstruction) {
+ const int i[] = {0, 1, 1};
+ ConstructorCounted::constructor_calls = 0;
+
+ absl::btree_set<ConstructorCounted, ConstructorCountedCompare> set{
+ std::begin(i), std::end(i)};
+ EXPECT_THAT(set, ElementsAre(0, 1));
+ EXPECT_EQ(ConstructorCounted::constructor_calls, 2);
+
+ set.insert(std::begin(i), std::end(i));
+ EXPECT_THAT(set, ElementsAre(0, 1));
+ EXPECT_EQ(ConstructorCounted::constructor_calls, 2);
+}
+
TEST(Btree,
SetRangeConstructorAndInsertSupportExplicitConversionNonComparable) {
const int i[] = {0, 1};
@@ -2444,6 +2479,21 @@ TEST(Btree, MapRangeConstructorAndInsertSupportExplicitConversionComparable) {
}
TEST(Btree,
+ MapRangeConstructorAndInsertExplicitConvComparableLimitConstruction) {
+ const std::pair<int, int> i[] = {{0, 1}, {1, 2}, {1, 3}};
+ ConstructorCounted::constructor_calls = 0;
+
+ absl::btree_map<ConstructorCounted, int, ConstructorCountedCompare> map{
+ std::begin(i), std::end(i)};
+ EXPECT_THAT(map, ElementsAre(Pair(0, 1), Pair(1, 2)));
+ EXPECT_EQ(ConstructorCounted::constructor_calls, 2);
+
+ map.insert(std::begin(i), std::end(i));
+ EXPECT_THAT(map, ElementsAre(Pair(0, 1), Pair(1, 2)));
+ EXPECT_EQ(ConstructorCounted::constructor_calls, 2);
+}
+
+TEST(Btree,
MapRangeConstructorAndInsertSupportExplicitConversionNonComparable) {
const std::pair<int, int> i[] = {{0, 1}, {1, 2}};
diff --git a/absl/container/internal/btree.h b/absl/container/internal/btree.h
index 9fe1b27f..996afa61 100644
--- a/absl/container/internal/btree.h
+++ b/absl/container/internal/btree.h
@@ -1208,9 +1208,9 @@ class btree {
// Note: the first overload avoids constructing a value_type if the key
// already exists in the btree.
template <typename InputIterator,
- typename = decltype(
- compare_keys(params_type::key(*std::declval<InputIterator>()),
- std::declval<const key_type &>()))>
+ typename = decltype(std::declval<const key_compare &>()(
+ params_type::key(*std::declval<InputIterator>()),
+ std::declval<const key_type &>()))>
void insert_iterator_unique(InputIterator b, InputIterator e, int);
// We need the second overload for cases in which we need to construct a
// value_type in order to compare it with the keys already in the btree.
diff --git a/absl/strings/internal/str_format/arg.h b/absl/strings/internal/str_format/arg.h
index d441e87f..3dbc1526 100644
--- a/absl/strings/internal/str_format/arg.h
+++ b/absl/strings/internal/str_format/arg.h
@@ -25,10 +25,12 @@ class Cord;
class FormatCountCapture;
class FormatSink;
-namespace str_format_internal {
-
+template <absl::FormatConversionCharSet C>
+struct FormatConvertResult;
class FormatConversionSpec;
+namespace str_format_internal {
+
template <typename T, typename = void>
struct HasUserDefinedConvert : std::false_type {};
@@ -39,6 +41,22 @@ struct HasUserDefinedConvert<T, void_t<decltype(AbslFormatConvert(
std::declval<FormatSink*>()))>>
: std::true_type {};
+void AbslFormatConvert(); // Stops the lexical name lookup
+template <typename T>
+auto FormatConvertImpl(const T& v, FormatConversionSpecImpl conv,
+ FormatSinkImpl* sink)
+ -> decltype(AbslFormatConvert(v,
+ std::declval<const FormatConversionSpec&>(),
+ std::declval<FormatSink*>())) {
+ using FormatConversionSpecT =
+ absl::enable_if_t<sizeof(const T& (*)()) != 0, FormatConversionSpec>;
+ using FormatSinkT =
+ absl::enable_if_t<sizeof(const T& (*)()) != 0, FormatSink>;
+ auto fcs = conv.Wrap<FormatConversionSpecT>();
+ auto fs = sink->Wrap<FormatSinkT>();
+ return AbslFormatConvert(v, fcs, &fs);
+}
+
template <typename T>
class StreamedWrapper;
@@ -46,6 +64,13 @@ class StreamedWrapper;
// then convert it, appending to `sink` and return `true`.
// Otherwise fail and return `false`.
+// AbslFormatConvert(v, conv, sink) is intended to be found by ADL on 'v'
+// as an extension mechanism. These FormatConvertImpl functions are the default
+// implementations.
+// The ADL search is augmented via the 'Sink*' parameter, which also
+// serves as a disambiguator to reject possible unintended 'AbslFormatConvert'
+// functions in the namespaces associated with 'v'.
+
// Raw pointers.
struct VoidPtr {
VoidPtr() = default;
@@ -62,6 +87,11 @@ struct ArgConvertResult {
};
template <FormatConversionCharSet C>
+constexpr FormatConversionCharSet ExtractCharSet(FormatConvertResult<C>) {
+ return C;
+}
+
+template <FormatConversionCharSet C>
constexpr FormatConversionCharSet ExtractCharSet(ArgConvertResult<C>) {
return C;
}
diff --git a/absl/strings/internal/str_format/arg_test.cc b/absl/strings/internal/str_format/arg_test.cc
index bf3d7e8e..f53fd6bd 100644
--- a/absl/strings/internal/str_format/arg_test.cc
+++ b/absl/strings/internal/str_format/arg_test.cc
@@ -23,8 +23,17 @@ class FormatArgImplTest : public ::testing::Test {
enum Color { kRed, kGreen, kBlue };
static const char *hi() { return "hi"; }
+
+ struct X {};
+
+ X x_;
};
+inline FormatConvertResult<FormatConversionCharSet{}> AbslFormatConvert(
+ const FormatArgImplTest::X &, const FormatConversionSpec &, FormatSink *) {
+ return {false};
+}
+
TEST_F(FormatArgImplTest, ToInt) {
int out = 0;
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatArgImplFriend::ToInt(FormatArgImpl(1), &out));
@@ -59,6 +68,7 @@ TEST_F(FormatArgImplTest, ToInt) {
FormatArgImpl(static_cast<int *>(nullptr)), &out));
EXPECT_FALSE(FormatArgImplFriend::ToInt(FormatArgImpl(hi()), &out));
EXPECT_FALSE(FormatArgImplFriend::ToInt(FormatArgImpl("hi"), &out));
+ EXPECT_FALSE(FormatArgImplFriend::ToInt(FormatArgImpl(x_), &out));
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatArgImplFriend::ToInt(FormatArgImpl(kBlue), &out));
EXPECT_EQ(2, out);
}
diff --git a/absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension.cc b/absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension.cc
index 94f2b9c2..bb0d96cf 100644
--- a/absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension.cc
+++ b/absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension.cc
@@ -33,6 +33,29 @@ std::string Flags::ToString() const {
return s;
}
+#define ABSL_INTERNAL_X_VAL(id) \
+ constexpr absl::FormatConversionChar FormatConversionCharInternal::id;
+ABSL_INTERNAL_CONVERSION_CHARS_EXPAND_(ABSL_INTERNAL_X_VAL, )
+#undef ABSL_INTERNAL_X_VAL
+// NOLINTNEXTLINE(readability-redundant-declaration)
+constexpr absl::FormatConversionChar FormatConversionCharInternal::kNone;
+
+#define ABSL_INTERNAL_CHAR_SET_CASE(c) \
+ constexpr FormatConversionCharSet FormatConversionCharSetInternal::c;
+ABSL_INTERNAL_CONVERSION_CHARS_EXPAND_(ABSL_INTERNAL_CHAR_SET_CASE, )
+#undef ABSL_INTERNAL_CHAR_SET_CASE
+
+// NOLINTNEXTLINE(readability-redundant-declaration)
+constexpr FormatConversionCharSet FormatConversionCharSetInternal::kStar;
+// NOLINTNEXTLINE(readability-redundant-declaration)
+constexpr FormatConversionCharSet FormatConversionCharSetInternal::kIntegral;
+// NOLINTNEXTLINE(readability-redundant-declaration)
+constexpr FormatConversionCharSet FormatConversionCharSetInternal::kFloating;
+// NOLINTNEXTLINE(readability-redundant-declaration)
+constexpr FormatConversionCharSet FormatConversionCharSetInternal::kNumeric;
+// NOLINTNEXTLINE(readability-redundant-declaration)
+constexpr FormatConversionCharSet FormatConversionCharSetInternal::kPointer;
+
bool FormatSinkImpl::PutPaddedString(string_view value, int width,
int precision, bool left) {
size_t space_remaining = 0;
diff --git a/absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension.h b/absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension.h
index 6c60c6c3..a9b9e137 100644
--- a/absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension.h
+++ b/absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension.h
@@ -31,11 +31,11 @@
namespace absl {
ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
-namespace str_format_internal {
-
enum class FormatConversionChar : uint8_t;
enum class FormatConversionCharSet : uint64_t;
+namespace str_format_internal {
+
class FormatRawSinkImpl {
public:
// Implicitly convert from any type that provides the hook function as
@@ -361,14 +361,12 @@ struct FormatConversionCharSetInternal {
static constexpr FormatConversionCharSet kStar =
FormatConversionCharToConvValue('*');
- // Some predefined values (TODO(matthewbr), delete any that are unused).
static constexpr FormatConversionCharSet kIntegral =
FormatConversionCharSetUnion(d, i, u, o, x, X);
static constexpr FormatConversionCharSet kFloating =
FormatConversionCharSetUnion(a, e, f, g, A, E, F, G);
static constexpr FormatConversionCharSet kNumeric =
FormatConversionCharSetUnion(kIntegral, kFloating);
- static constexpr FormatConversionCharSet kString = s;
static constexpr FormatConversionCharSet kPointer = p;
};
diff --git a/absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension_test.cc b/absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension_test.cc
index 0a023f9c..1c93fdb1 100644
--- a/absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension_test.cc
+++ b/absl/strings/internal/str_format/extension_test.cc
@@ -80,4 +80,19 @@ TEST(FormatExtensionTest, SinkAppendChars) {
EXPECT_EQ(actual, expected);
}
}
+
+TEST(FormatExtensionTest, VerifyEnumEquality) {
+#define X_VAL(id) \
+ EXPECT_EQ(absl::FormatConversionChar::id, \
+ absl::str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharInternal::id);
+ ABSL_INTERNAL_CONVERSION_CHARS_EXPAND_(X_VAL, );
+#undef X_VAL
+
+#define X_VAL(id) \
+ EXPECT_EQ(absl::FormatConversionCharSet::id, \
+ absl::str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharSetInternal::id);
+ ABSL_INTERNAL_CONVERSION_CHARS_EXPAND_(X_VAL, );
+#undef X_VAL
+}
+
} // namespace
diff --git a/absl/strings/str_format.h b/absl/strings/str_format.h
index 36bd84a3..01465107 100644
--- a/absl/strings/str_format.h
+++ b/absl/strings/str_format.h
@@ -63,6 +63,9 @@
// loosely typed. `FormatUntyped()` is not a template and does not perform
// any compile-time checking of the format string; instead, it returns a
// boolean from a runtime check.
+//
+// In addition, the `str_format` library provides extension points for
+// augmenting formatting to new types. See "StrFormat Extensions" below.
#ifndef ABSL_STRINGS_STR_FORMAT_H_
#define ABSL_STRINGS_STR_FORMAT_H_
@@ -278,9 +281,36 @@ using FormatSpec = str_format_internal::FormatSpecTemplate<
// } else {
// ... error case ...
// }
+
+#if defined(__cpp_nontype_template_parameter_auto)
+// If C++17 is available, an 'extended' format is also allowed that can specify
+// multiple conversion characters per format argument, using a combination of
+// `absl::FormatConversionCharSet` enum values (logically a set union)
+// via the `|` operator. (Single character-based arguments are still accepted,
+// but cannot be combined). Some common conversions also have predefined enum
+// values, such as `absl::FormatConversionCharSet::kIntegral`.
+//
+// Example:
+// // Extended format supports multiple conversion characters per argument,
+// // specified via a combination of `FormatConversionCharSet` enums.
+// using MyFormat = absl::ParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d |
+// absl::FormatConversionCharSet::x>;
+// MyFormat GetFormat(bool use_hex) {
+// if (use_hex) return MyFormat("foo %x bar");
+// return MyFormat("foo %d bar");
+// }
+// // `format` can be used with any value that supports 'd' and 'x',
+// // like `int`.
+// auto format = GetFormat(use_hex);
+// value = StringF(format, i);
+template <auto... Conv>
+using ParsedFormat = absl::str_format_internal::ExtendedParsedFormat<
+ absl::str_format_internal::ToFormatConversionCharSet(Conv)...>;
+#else
template <char... Conv>
using ParsedFormat = str_format_internal::ExtendedParsedFormat<
absl::str_format_internal::ToFormatConversionCharSet(Conv)...>;
+#endif // defined(__cpp_nontype_template_parameter_auto)
// StrFormat()
//
@@ -537,6 +567,246 @@ ABSL_MUST_USE_RESULT inline bool FormatUntyped(
str_format_internal::UntypedFormatSpecImpl::Extract(format), args);
}
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// StrFormat Extensions
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+//
+// AbslFormatConvert()
+//
+// The StrFormat library provides a customization API for formatting
+// user-defined types using absl::StrFormat(). The API relies on detecting an
+// overload in the user-defined type's namespace of a free (non-member)
+// `AbslFormatConvert()` function, usually as a friend definition with the
+// following signature:
+//
+// absl::FormatConvertResult<...> AbslFormatConvert(
+// const X& value,
+// const absl::FormatConversionSpec& spec,
+// absl::FormatSink *sink);
+//
+// An `AbslFormatConvert()` overload for a type should only be declared in the
+// same file and namespace as said type.
+//
+// The abstractions within this definition include:
+//
+// * An `absl::FormatConversionSpec` to specify the fields to pull from a
+// user-defined type's format string
+// * An `absl::FormatSink` to hold the converted string data during the
+// conversion process.
+// * An `absl::FormatConvertResult` to hold the status of the returned
+// formatting operation
+//
+// The return type encodes all the conversion characters that your
+// AbslFormatConvert() routine accepts. The return value should be {true}.
+// A return value of {false} will result in `StrFormat()` returning
+// an empty string. This result will be propagated to the result of
+// `FormatUntyped`.
+//
+// Example:
+//
+// struct Point {
+// // To add formatting support to `Point`, we simply need to add a free
+// // (non-member) function `AbslFormatConvert()`. This method interprets
+// // `spec` to print in the request format. The allowed conversion characters
+// // can be restricted via the type of the result, in this example
+// // string and integral formatting are allowed (but not, for instance
+// // floating point characters like "%f"). You can add such a free function
+// // using a friend declaration within the body of the class:
+// friend absl::FormatConvertResult<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::kString |
+// absl::FormatConversionCharSet::kIntegral>
+// AbslFormatConvert(const Point& p, const absl::FormatConversionSpec& spec,
+// absl::FormatSink* s) {
+// if (spec.conversion_char() == absl::FormatConversionChar::s) {
+// s->Append(absl::StrCat("x=", p.x, " y=", p.y));
+// } else {
+// s->Append(absl::StrCat(p.x, ",", p.y));
+// }
+// return {true};
+// }
+//
+// int x;
+// int y;
+// };
+
+// clang-format off
+
+// FormatConversionChar
+//
+// Specifies the formatting character provided in the format string
+// passed to `StrFormat()`.
+enum class FormatConversionChar : uint8_t {
+ c, s, // text
+ d, i, o, u, x, X, // int
+ f, F, e, E, g, G, a, A, // float
+ n, p // misc
+};
+// clang-format on
+
+// FormatConversionSpec
+//
+// Specifies modifications to the conversion of the format string, through use
+// of one or more format flags in the source format string.
+class FormatConversionSpec {
+ public:
+ // FormatConversionSpec::is_basic()
+ //
+ // Indicates that width and precision are not specified, and no additional
+ // flags are set for this conversion character in the format string.
+ bool is_basic() const { return impl_.is_basic(); }
+
+ // FormatConversionSpec::has_left_flag()
+ //
+ // Indicates whether the result should be left justified for this conversion
+ // character in the format string. This flag is set through use of a '-'
+ // character in the format string. E.g. "%-s"
+ bool has_left_flag() const { return impl_.has_left_flag(); }
+
+ // FormatConversionSpec::has_show_pos_flag()
+ //
+ // Indicates whether a sign column is prepended to the result for this
+ // conversion character in the format string, even if the result is positive.
+ // This flag is set through use of a '+' character in the format string.
+ // E.g. "%+d"
+ bool has_show_pos_flag() const { return impl_.has_show_pos_flag(); }
+
+ // FormatConversionSpec::has_sign_col_flag()
+ //
+ // Indicates whether a mandatory sign column is added to the result for this
+ // conversion character. This flag is set through use of a space character
+ // (' ') in the format string. E.g. "% i"
+ bool has_sign_col_flag() const { return impl_.has_sign_col_flag(); }
+
+ // FormatConversionSpec::has_alt_flag()
+ //
+ // Indicates whether an "alternate" format is applied to the result for this
+ // conversion character. Alternative forms depend on the type of conversion
+ // character, and unallowed alternatives are undefined. This flag is set
+ // through use of a '#' character in the format string. E.g. "%#h"
+ bool has_alt_flag() const { return impl_.has_alt_flag(); }
+
+ // FormatConversionSpec::has_zero_flag()
+ //
+ // Indicates whether zeroes should be prepended to the result for this
+ // conversion character instead of spaces. This flag is set through use of the
+ // '0' character in the format string. E.g. "%0f"
+ bool has_zero_flag() const { return impl_.has_zero_flag(); }
+
+ // FormatConversionSpec::conversion_char()
+ //
+ // Returns the underlying conversion character.
+ FormatConversionChar conversion_char() const {
+ return impl_.conversion_char();
+ }
+
+ // FormatConversionSpec::width()
+ //
+ // Returns the specified width (indicated through use of a non-zero integer
+ // value or '*' character) of the conversion character. If width is
+ // unspecified, it returns a negative value.
+ int width() const { return impl_.width(); }
+
+ // FormatConversionSpec::precision()
+ //
+ // Returns the specified precision (through use of the '.' character followed
+ // by a non-zero integer value or '*' character) of the conversion character.
+ // If precision is unspecified, it returns a negative value.
+ int precision() const { return impl_.precision(); }
+
+ private:
+ explicit FormatConversionSpec(
+ str_format_internal::FormatConversionSpecImpl impl)
+ : impl_(impl) {}
+
+ friend str_format_internal::FormatConversionSpecImpl;
+
+ absl::str_format_internal::FormatConversionSpecImpl impl_;
+};
+
+// Type safe OR operator for FormatConversionCharSet to allow accepting multiple
+// conversion chars in custom format converters.
+constexpr FormatConversionCharSet operator|(FormatConversionCharSet a,
+ FormatConversionCharSet b) {
+ return static_cast<FormatConversionCharSet>(static_cast<uint64_t>(a) |
+ static_cast<uint64_t>(b));
+}
+
+// FormatConversionCharSet
+//
+// Specifies the _accepted_ conversion types as a template parameter to
+// FormatConvertResult for custom implementations of `AbslFormatConvert`.
+// Note the helper predefined alias definitions (kIntegral, etc.) below.
+enum class FormatConversionCharSet : uint64_t {
+ // text
+ c = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('c'),
+ s = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('s'),
+ // integer
+ d = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('d'),
+ i = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('i'),
+ o = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('o'),
+ u = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('u'),
+ x = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('x'),
+ X = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('X'),
+ // Float
+ f = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('f'),
+ F = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('F'),
+ e = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('e'),
+ E = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('E'),
+ g = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('g'),
+ G = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('G'),
+ a = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('a'),
+ A = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('A'),
+ // misc
+ n = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('n'),
+ p = str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharToConvInt('p'),
+
+ // Used for width/precision '*' specification.
+ kStar = static_cast<uint64_t>(
+ absl::str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharSetInternal::kStar),
+ // Some predefined values:
+ kIntegral = d | i | u | o | x | X,
+ kFloating = a | e | f | g | A | E | F | G,
+ kNumeric = kIntegral | kFloating,
+ kString = s,
+ kPointer = p,
+};
+
+// FormatSink
+//
+// An abstraction to which conversions write their string data.
+//
+class FormatSink {
+ public:
+ // Appends `count` copies of `ch`.
+ void Append(size_t count, char ch) { sink_->Append(count, ch); }
+
+ void Append(string_view v) { sink_->Append(v); }
+
+ // Appends the first `precision` bytes of `v`. If this is less than
+ // `width`, spaces will be appended first (if `left` is false), or
+ // after (if `left` is true) to ensure the total amount appended is
+ // at least `width`.
+ bool PutPaddedString(string_view v, int width, int precision, bool left) {
+ return sink_->PutPaddedString(v, width, precision, left);
+ }
+
+ private:
+ friend str_format_internal::FormatSinkImpl;
+ explicit FormatSink(str_format_internal::FormatSinkImpl* s) : sink_(s) {}
+ str_format_internal::FormatSinkImpl* sink_;
+};
+
+// FormatConvertResult
+//
+// Indicates whether a call to AbslFormatConvert() was successful.
+// This return type informs the StrFormat extension framework (through
+// ADL but using the return type) of what conversion characters are supported.
+// It is strongly discouraged to return {false}, as this will result in an
+// empty string in StrFormat.
+template <FormatConversionCharSet C>
+struct FormatConvertResult {
+ bool value;
+};
+
ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
} // namespace absl
diff --git a/absl/strings/str_format_test.cc b/absl/strings/str_format_test.cc
index 22cfef66..d9fb25af 100644
--- a/absl/strings/str_format_test.cc
+++ b/absl/strings/str_format_test.cc
@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ namespace absl {
ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
namespace {
using str_format_internal::FormatArgImpl;
-using str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharSetInternal;
using FormatEntryPointTest = ::testing::Test;
@@ -537,46 +536,90 @@ TEST_F(ParsedFormatTest, SimpleUncheckedIncorrect) {
EXPECT_FALSE((ParsedFormat<'s', 'd', 'g'>::New(format)));
}
-using absl::str_format_internal::FormatConversionCharSet;
+#if defined(__cpp_nontype_template_parameter_auto)
+
+template <auto T>
+std::true_type IsValidParsedFormatArgTest(ParsedFormat<T>*);
+
+template <auto T>
+std::false_type IsValidParsedFormatArgTest(...);
+
+template <auto T>
+using IsValidParsedFormatArg = decltype(IsValidParsedFormatArgTest<T>(nullptr));
+
+TEST_F(ParsedFormatTest, OnlyValidTypesAllowed) {
+ ASSERT_TRUE(IsValidParsedFormatArg<'c'>::value);
+
+ ASSERT_TRUE(IsValidParsedFormatArg<FormatConversionCharSet::d>::value);
+
+ ASSERT_TRUE(IsValidParsedFormatArg<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d |
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::x>::value);
+ ASSERT_TRUE(
+ IsValidParsedFormatArg<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::kIntegral>::value);
+
+ // This is an easy mistake to make, however, this will reduce to an integer
+ // which has no meaning, so we need to ensure it doesn't compile.
+ ASSERT_FALSE(IsValidParsedFormatArg<'x' | 'd'>::value);
+
+ // For now, we disallow construction based on ConversionChar (rather than
+ // CharSet)
+ ASSERT_FALSE(IsValidParsedFormatArg<absl::FormatConversionChar::d>::value);
+}
+
+TEST_F(ParsedFormatTest, ExtendedTyping) {
+ EXPECT_FALSE(ParsedFormat<FormatConversionCharSet::d>::New(""));
+ ASSERT_TRUE(ParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d>::New("%d"));
+ auto v1 = ParsedFormat<'d', absl::FormatConversionCharSet::s>::New("%d%s");
+ ASSERT_TRUE(v1);
+ auto v2 = ParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d, 's'>::New("%d%s");
+ ASSERT_TRUE(v2);
+ auto v3 = ParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d |
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::s,
+ 's'>::New("%d%s");
+ ASSERT_TRUE(v3);
+ auto v4 = ParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d |
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::s,
+ 's'>::New("%s%s");
+ ASSERT_TRUE(v4);
+}
+#endif
TEST_F(ParsedFormatTest, UncheckedCorrect) {
auto f =
- ExtendedParsedFormat<FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d>::New("ABC%dDEF");
+ ExtendedParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d>::New("ABC%dDEF");
ASSERT_TRUE(f);
EXPECT_EQ("[ABC]{d:1$d}[DEF]", SummarizeParsedFormat(*f));
std::string format = "%sFFF%dZZZ%f";
auto f2 = ExtendedParsedFormat<
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::kString,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::kFloating>::New(format);
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::kString, absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::kFloating>::New(format);
ASSERT_TRUE(f2);
EXPECT_EQ("{s:1$s}[FFF]{d:2$d}[ZZZ]{f:3$f}", SummarizeParsedFormat(*f2));
f2 = ExtendedParsedFormat<
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::kString,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::kFloating>::New("%s %d %f");
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::kString, absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::kFloating>::New("%s %d %f");
ASSERT_TRUE(f2);
EXPECT_EQ("{s:1$s}[ ]{d:2$d}[ ]{f:3$f}", SummarizeParsedFormat(*f2));
auto star =
- ExtendedParsedFormat<FormatConversionCharSetInternal::kStar,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d>::New("%*d");
+ ExtendedParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::kStar,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d>::New("%*d");
ASSERT_TRUE(star);
EXPECT_EQ("{*d:2$1$*d}", SummarizeParsedFormat(*star));
- auto dollar = ExtendedParsedFormat<
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::s>::New("%2$s %1$d");
+ auto dollar =
+ ExtendedParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::s>::New("%2$s %1$d");
ASSERT_TRUE(dollar);
EXPECT_EQ("{2$s:2$s}[ ]{1$d:1$d}", SummarizeParsedFormat(*dollar));
// with reuse
dollar = ExtendedParsedFormat<
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::s>::New("%2$s %1$d %1$d");
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::s>::New("%2$s %1$d %1$d");
ASSERT_TRUE(dollar);
EXPECT_EQ("{2$s:2$s}[ ]{1$d:1$d}[ ]{1$d:1$d}",
SummarizeParsedFormat(*dollar));
@@ -584,62 +627,61 @@ TEST_F(ParsedFormatTest, UncheckedCorrect) {
TEST_F(ParsedFormatTest, UncheckedIgnoredArgs) {
EXPECT_FALSE(
- (ExtendedParsedFormat<FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::s>::New("ABC")));
+ (ExtendedParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::s>::New("ABC")));
EXPECT_FALSE(
- (ExtendedParsedFormat<FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::s>::New("%dABC")));
- EXPECT_FALSE((ExtendedParsedFormat<
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::s>::New("ABC%2$s")));
+ (ExtendedParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::s>::New("%dABC")));
+ EXPECT_FALSE(
+ (ExtendedParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::s>::New("ABC%2$s")));
auto f = ExtendedParsedFormat<
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::s>::NewAllowIgnored("ABC");
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::s>::NewAllowIgnored("ABC");
ASSERT_TRUE(f);
EXPECT_EQ("[ABC]", SummarizeParsedFormat(*f));
f = ExtendedParsedFormat<
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::s>::NewAllowIgnored("%dABC");
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::s>::NewAllowIgnored("%dABC");
ASSERT_TRUE(f);
EXPECT_EQ("{d:1$d}[ABC]", SummarizeParsedFormat(*f));
f = ExtendedParsedFormat<
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::s>::NewAllowIgnored("ABC%2$s");
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::s>::NewAllowIgnored("ABC%2$s");
ASSERT_TRUE(f);
EXPECT_EQ("[ABC]{2$s:2$s}", SummarizeParsedFormat(*f));
}
TEST_F(ParsedFormatTest, UncheckedMultipleTypes) {
- auto dx = ExtendedParsedFormat<
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d |
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::x>::New("%1$d %1$x");
+ auto dx =
+ ExtendedParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d |
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::x>::New("%1$d %1$x");
EXPECT_TRUE(dx);
EXPECT_EQ("{1$d:1$d}[ ]{1$x:1$x}", SummarizeParsedFormat(*dx));
- dx = ExtendedParsedFormat<FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d |
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::x>::New("%1$d");
+ dx = ExtendedParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d |
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::x>::New("%1$d");
EXPECT_TRUE(dx);
EXPECT_EQ("{1$d:1$d}", SummarizeParsedFormat(*dx));
}
TEST_F(ParsedFormatTest, UncheckedIncorrect) {
- EXPECT_FALSE(
- ExtendedParsedFormat<FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d>::New(""));
+ EXPECT_FALSE(ExtendedParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d>::New(""));
- EXPECT_FALSE(ExtendedParsedFormat<FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d>::New(
+ EXPECT_FALSE(ExtendedParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d>::New(
"ABC%dDEF%d"));
std::string format = "%sFFF%dZZZ%f";
EXPECT_FALSE(
- (ExtendedParsedFormat<FormatConversionCharSetInternal::s,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::g>::New(format)));
+ (ExtendedParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::s,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::g>::New(format)));
}
TEST_F(ParsedFormatTest, RegressionMixPositional) {
- EXPECT_FALSE((ExtendedParsedFormat<
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::d,
- FormatConversionCharSetInternal::o>::New("%1$d %o")));
+ EXPECT_FALSE(
+ (ExtendedParsedFormat<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::d,
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::o>::New("%1$d %o")));
}
using FormatWrapperTest = ::testing::Test;
@@ -664,6 +706,38 @@ TEST_F(FormatWrapperTest, ParsedFormat) {
ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
} // namespace absl
+using FormatExtensionTest = ::testing::Test;
+
+struct Point {
+ friend absl::FormatConvertResult<absl::FormatConversionCharSet::kString |
+ absl::FormatConversionCharSet::kIntegral>
+ AbslFormatConvert(const Point& p, const absl::FormatConversionSpec& spec,
+ absl::FormatSink* s) {
+ if (spec.conversion_char() == absl::FormatConversionChar::s) {
+ s->Append(absl::StrCat("x=", p.x, " y=", p.y));
+ } else {
+ s->Append(absl::StrCat(p.x, ",", p.y));
+ }
+ return {true};
+ }
+
+ int x = 10;
+ int y = 20;
+};
+
+TEST_F(FormatExtensionTest, AbslFormatConvertExample) {
+ Point p;
+ EXPECT_EQ(absl::StrFormat("a %s z", p), "a x=10 y=20 z");
+ EXPECT_EQ(absl::StrFormat("a %d z", p), "a 10,20 z");
+
+ // Typed formatting will fail to compile an invalid format.
+ // StrFormat("%f", p); // Does not compile.
+ std::string actual;
+ absl::UntypedFormatSpec f1("%f");
+ // FormatUntyped will return false for bad character.
+ EXPECT_FALSE(absl::FormatUntyped(&actual, f1, {absl::FormatArg(p)}));
+}
+
// Some codegen thunks that we can use to easily dump the generated assembly for
// different StrFormat calls.