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* doc/lispref/strings.texi (Custom Format Strings): Mention that precision specifier affects both '<' and '>' truncation (bug#69822). * lisp/format-spec.el (format-spec, format-spec--do-flags): Use same terminology as 'format', especially when referring to its behavior.
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EmacsLisp
;;; format-spec.el --- format arbitrary formatting strings -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 1999-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
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;; Keywords: tools
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;;; Code:
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;;;###autoload
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(defun format-spec (format specification &optional ignore-missing split)
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"Return a string based on FORMAT and SPECIFICATION.
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FORMAT is a string containing `format'-like specs like \"su - %u %k\".
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SPECIFICATION is an alist mapping format specification characters
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to their substitutions.
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For instance:
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(format-spec \"su - %u %l\"
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\\=`((?u . ,(user-login-name))
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(?l . \"ls\")))
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Each %-spec may contain optional flag, width, and precision
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specifiers, as follows:
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%<flags><width><precision>character
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The following flags are allowed:
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* 0: Pad to the width, if given, with zeros instead of spaces.
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* -: Pad to the width, if given, on the right instead of the left.
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* <: Truncate to the width and precision, if given, on the left.
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* >: Truncate to the width and precision, if given, on the right.
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* ^: Convert to upper case.
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* _: Convert to lower case.
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The width and precision specifiers behave like the corresponding
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ones in `format' when applied to %s.
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For example, \"%<010b\" means \"substitute into the output the
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value associated with ?b in SPECIFICATION, either padding it with
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leading zeros or truncating leading characters until it's ten
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characters wide\".
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the substitution for a specification character can also be a
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function, taking no arguments and returning a string to be used
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for the replacement. It will only be called if FORMAT uses that
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character. For example:
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(format-spec \"%n\"
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\\=`((?n . ,(lambda ()
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(read-number \"Number: \")))))
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Note that it is best to make sure the function is not quoted,
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like above, so that it is compiled by the byte-compiler.
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Any text properties of FORMAT are copied to the result, with any
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text properties of a %-spec itself copied to its substitution.
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IGNORE-MISSING indicates how to handle %-spec characters not
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present in SPECIFICATION. If it is nil or omitted, emit an
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error; if it is the symbol `ignore', leave those %-specs verbatim
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in the result, including their text properties, if any; if it is
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the symbol `delete', remove those %-specs from the result;
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otherwise do the same as for the symbol `ignore', but also leave
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any occurrences of \"%%\" in FORMAT verbatim in the result.
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If SPLIT, instead of returning a single string, a list of strings
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is returned, where each format spec is its own element."
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(with-temp-buffer
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(let ((split-start (point-min))
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(split-result nil))
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(insert format)
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(goto-char (point-min))
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(while (search-forward "%" nil t)
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(cond
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;; Quoted percent sign.
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((= (following-char) ?%)
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(when (memq ignore-missing '(nil ignore delete))
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(delete-char 1)))
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;; Valid format spec.
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((looking-at (rx (? (group (+ (in " 0<>^_-"))))
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(? (group (+ digit)))
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(? (group ?. (+ digit)))
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(group alpha)))
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(let* ((beg (point))
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(end (match-end 0))
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(flags (match-string 1))
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(width (match-string 2))
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(trunc (match-string 3))
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(char (string-to-char (match-string 4)))
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(text (let ((res (cdr (assq char specification))))
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(if (functionp res) (funcall res) res))))
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(when (and split
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(not (= (1- beg) split-start)))
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(push (buffer-substring split-start (1- beg)) split-result))
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(cond (text
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;; Handle flags.
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(setq text (format-spec--do-flags
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(format "%s" text)
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(format-spec--parse-flags flags)
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(and width (string-to-number width))
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(and trunc (car (read-from-string trunc 1)))))
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;; Insert first, to preserve text properties.
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(insert-and-inherit text)
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;; Delete the specifier body.
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(delete-region (point) (+ end (length text)))
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;; Delete the percent sign.
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(delete-region (1- beg) beg))
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((eq ignore-missing 'delete)
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;; Delete the whole format spec.
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(delete-region (1- beg) end))
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((not ignore-missing)
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(error "Invalid format character: `%%%c'" char)))
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(when split
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(push (buffer-substring (1- beg) (point)) split-result)
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(setq split-start (point)))))
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;; Signal an error on bogus format strings.
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((not ignore-missing)
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(error "Invalid format string"))))
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(if (not split)
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(buffer-string)
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(unless (= split-start (point-max))
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(push (buffer-substring split-start (point-max)) split-result))
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(nreverse split-result)))))
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(defun format-spec--do-flags (str flags width trunc)
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"Return STR formatted according to FLAGS, WIDTH, and TRUNC.
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FLAGS is a list of keywords as returned by
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`format-spec--parse-flags'. WIDTH and TRUNC are either nil or
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string widths corresponding to `format-spec' specifiers."
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(let (diff str-width)
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;; Truncate original string first, like `format' does.
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(when trunc
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(setq str-width (string-width str))
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(when (> (setq diff (- str-width trunc)) 0)
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(setq str (if (memq :chop-left flags)
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(truncate-string-to-width str str-width diff)
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(format (format "%%.%ds" trunc) str))
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;; We know the new width so save it for later.
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str-width trunc)))
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;; Pad or chop to width.
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(when width
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(setq str-width (or str-width (string-width str))
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diff (- width str-width))
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(cond ((zerop diff))
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((> diff 0)
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(let ((pad (make-string diff (if (memq :pad-zero flags) ?0 ?\s))))
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(setq str (if (memq :pad-right flags)
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(concat str pad)
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(concat pad str)))))
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((memq :chop-left flags)
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(setq str (truncate-string-to-width str str-width (- diff))))
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((memq :chop-right flags)
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(setq str (format (format "%%.%ds" width) str))))))
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;; Fiddle case.
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(cond ((memq :upcase flags)
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(upcase str))
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((memq :downcase flags)
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(downcase str))
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(str)))
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(defun format-spec--parse-flags (flags)
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"Convert sequence of FLAGS to list of human-readable keywords."
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(mapcan (lambda (char)
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(pcase char
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(?0 (list :pad-zero))
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(?- (list :pad-right))
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(?< (list :chop-left))
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(?> (list :chop-right))
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(?^ (list :upcase))
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(?_ (list :downcase))))
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flags))
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(defun format-spec-make (&rest pairs)
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"Return an alist suitable for use in `format-spec' based on PAIRS.
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PAIRS is a property list with characters as keys."
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(let (alist)
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(while pairs
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(unless (cdr pairs)
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(error "Invalid list of pairs"))
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(push (cons (car pairs) (cadr pairs)) alist)
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(setq pairs (cddr pairs)))
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(nreverse alist)))
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(provide 'format-spec)
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;;; format-spec.el ends here
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