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rojo/plugin/fmt/init.lua
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--[[
This library describes a formatting mechanism akin to Rust's std::fmt.
It has a couple building blocks:
* A new syntax for formatting strings, taken verbatim from Rust. It'd also
be possible to use printf-style formatting specifiers to integrate with
the existing string.format utility.
* An equivalent to Rust's `Display` trait. We're mapping the semantics of
tostring and the __tostring metamethod onto this trait. A lot of types
should already have __tostring implementations, too!
* An equivalent to Rust's `Debug` trait. This library Lua-ifies that idea by
inventing a new metamethod, `__fmtDebug`. We pass along the "extended
form" attribute which is the equivalent of the "alternate mode" in Rust's
Debug trait since it's the author's opinion that treating it as a
verbosity flag is semantically accurate.
]]
--[[
The default implementation of __fmtDebug for tables when the extended option
is not set.
]]
local function defaultTableDebug(buffer, input)
buffer:writeRaw("{")
for key, value in pairs(input) do
buffer:write("[{:?}] = {:?}", key, value)
if next(input, key) ~= nil then
buffer:writeRaw(", ")
end
end
buffer:writeRaw("}")
end
--[[
The default implementation of __fmtDebug for tables with the extended option
set.
]]
local function defaultTableDebugExtended(buffer, input)
-- Special case for empty tables.
if next(input) == nil then
buffer:writeRaw("{}")
return
end
buffer:writeLineRaw("{")
buffer:indent()
for key, value in pairs(input) do
buffer:writeLine("[{:?}] = {:#?},", key, value)
end
buffer:unindent()
buffer:writeRaw("}")
end
--[[
The default debug representation for all types.
]]
local function debugImpl(buffer, value, extendedForm)
local valueType = typeof(value)
if valueType == "string" then
local formatted = string.format("%q", value)
buffer:writeRaw(formatted)
elseif valueType == "table" then
local valueMeta = getmetatable(value)
if valueMeta ~= nil and valueMeta.__fmtDebug ~= nil then
-- This type implement's the metamethod we made up to line up with
-- Rust's 'Debug' trait.
valueMeta.__fmtDebug(value, buffer, extendedForm)
else
if extendedForm then
defaultTableDebugExtended(buffer, value)
else
defaultTableDebug(buffer, value)
end
end
else
buffer:writeRaw(tostring(value))
end
end
--[[
Defines and implements the library's template syntax.
]]
local function writeFmt(buffer, template, ...)
local currentArg = 0
local i = 1
local len = #template
while i <= len do
local openBrace = template:find("{", i)
if openBrace == nil then
-- There are no remaining open braces in this string, so we can
-- write the rest of the string to the buffer.
buffer:writeRaw(template:sub(i))
break
else
-- We found an open brace! This could be:
-- - A literal '{', written as '{{'
-- - The beginning of an interpolation, like '{}'
-- - An error, if there's no matching '}'
local charAfterBrace = template:sub(openBrace + 1, openBrace + 1)
if charAfterBrace == "{" then
-- This is a literal brace, so we'll write everything up to this
-- point (including the first brace), and then skip over the
-- second brace.
buffer:writeRaw(template:sub(i, openBrace))
i = openBrace + 2
else
-- This SHOULD be an interpolation. We'll find our matching
-- brace and treat the contents as the formatting specifier.
-- If there were any unwritten characters before this
-- interpolation, write them to the buffer.
if openBrace - i > 0 then
buffer:writeRaw(template:sub(i, openBrace - 1))
end
local closeBrace = template:find("}", openBrace + 1)
assert(closeBrace ~= nil, "Unclosed formatting specifier. Use '{{' to write an open brace.")
local formatSpecifier = template:sub(openBrace + 1, closeBrace - 1)
currentArg = currentArg + 1
local arg = select(currentArg, ...)
if formatSpecifier == "" then
-- This should use the equivalent of Rust's 'Display', ie
-- tostring and the __tostring metamethod.
buffer:writeRaw(tostring(arg))
elseif formatSpecifier == ":?" then
-- This should use the equivalent of Rust's 'Debug',
-- invented for this library as __fmtDebug.
debugImpl(buffer, arg, false)
elseif formatSpecifier == ":#?" then
-- This should use the equivlant of Rust's 'Debug' with the
-- 'alternate' (ie expanded) flag set.
debugImpl(buffer, arg, true)
else
error("unsupported format specifier " .. formatSpecifier, 2)
end
i = closeBrace + 1
end
end
end
end
local function debugOutputBuffer()
local buffer = {}
local startOfLine = true
local indentLevel = 0
local indentation = ""
function buffer:writeLine(template, ...)
writeFmt(self, template, ...)
self:nextLine()
end
function buffer:writeLineRaw(value)
self:writeRaw(value)
self:nextLine()
end
function buffer:write(template, ...)
return writeFmt(self, template, ...)
end
function buffer:writeRaw(value)
if #value > 0 then
if startOfLine and #indentation > 0 then
startOfLine = false
table.insert(self, indentation)
end
table.insert(self, value)
startOfLine = false
end
end
function buffer:nextLine()
table.insert(self, "\n")
startOfLine = true
end
function buffer:indent()
indentLevel = indentLevel + 1
indentation = string.rep(" ", indentLevel)
end
function buffer:unindent()
indentLevel = math.max(0, indentLevel - 1)
indentation = string.rep(" ", indentLevel)
end
function buffer:finish()
return table.concat(self, "")
end
return buffer
end
local function fmt(template, ...)
local buffer = debugOutputBuffer()
writeFmt(buffer, template, ...)
return buffer:finish()
end
--[[
Wrap the given object in a type that implements the given function as its
Debug implementation, and forwards __tostring to the type's underlying
tostring implementation.
]]
local function debugify(object, fmtFunc)
return setmetatable({}, {
__fmtDebug = function(_, ...)
return fmtFunc(object, ...)
end,
__tostring = function()
return tostring(object)
end,
})
end
return {
debugOutputBuffer = debugOutputBuffer,
fmt = fmt,
debugify = debugify,
}