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28 
29 #include "utils/text/table.hpp"
30 
31 #include <algorithm>
32 #include <iterator>
33 #include <limits>
34 #include <sstream>
35 
36 #include "utils/sanity.hpp"
37 #include "utils/text/operations.ipp"
38 
39 namespace text = utils::text;
40 
41 
42 namespace {
43 
44 
45 /// Applies user overrides to the column widths of a table.
46 ///
47 /// \param table The table from which to calculate the column widths.
48 /// \param user_widths The column widths provided by the user.  This vector must
49 ///     have less or the same number of elements as the columns of the table.
50 ///     Values of width_auto are ignored; any other explicit values are copied
51 ///     to the output widths vector, including width_refill.
52 ///
53 /// \return A vector with the widths of the columns of the input table with any
54 /// user overrides applied.
55 static text::widths_vector
56 override_column_widths(const text::table& table,
57                        const text::widths_vector& user_widths)
58 {
59     PRE(user_widths.size() <= table.ncolumns());
60     text::widths_vector widths = table.column_widths();
61 
62     // Override the actual width of the columns based on user-specified widths.
63     for (text::widths_vector::size_type i = 0; i < user_widths.size(); ++i) {
64         const text::widths_vector::value_type& user_width = user_widths[i];
65         if (user_width != text::table_formatter::width_auto) {
66             PRE_MSG(user_width == text::table_formatter::width_refill ||
67                     user_width >= widths[i],
68                     "User-provided column widths must be larger than the "
69                     "column contents (except for the width_refill column)");
70             widths[i] = user_width;
71         }
72     }
73 
74     return widths;
75 }
76 
77 
78 /// Locates the refill column, if any.
79 ///
80 /// \param widths The widths of the columns as returned by
81 ///     override_column_widths().  Note that one of the columns may or may not
82 ///     be width_refill, which is the column we are looking for.
83 ///
84 /// \return The index of the refill column with a width_refill width if any, or
85 /// otherwise the index of the last column (which is the default refill column).
86 static text::widths_vector::size_type
87 find_refill_column(const text::widths_vector& widths)
88 {
89     text::widths_vector::size_type i = 0;
90     for (; i < widths.size(); ++i) {
91         if (widths[i] == text::table_formatter::width_refill)
92             return i;
93     }
94     return i - 1;
95 }
96 
97 
98 /// Pads the widths of the table to fit within a maximum width.
99 ///
100 /// On output, a column of the widths vector is truncated to a shorter length
101 /// than its current value, if the total width of the table would exceed the
102 /// maximum table width.
103 ///
104 /// \param [in,out] widths The widths of the columns as returned by
105 ///     override_column_widths().  One of these columns should have a value of
106 ///     width_refill; if not, a default column is refilled.
107 /// \param user_max_width The target width of the table; must not be zero.
108 /// \param column_padding The padding between the cells, if any.  The target
109 ///     width should be larger than the padding times the number of columns; if
110 ///     that is not the case, we attempt a readjustment here.
111 static void
112 refill_widths(text::widths_vector& widths,
113               const text::widths_vector::value_type user_max_width,
114               const std::size_t column_padding)
115 {
116     PRE(user_max_width != 0);
117 
118     // widths.size() is a proxy for the number of columns of the table.
119     const std::size_t total_padding = column_padding * (widths.size() - 1);
120     const text::widths_vector::value_type max_width = std::max(
121         user_max_width, total_padding) - total_padding;
122 
123     const text::widths_vector::size_type refill_column =
124         find_refill_column(widths);
125     INV(refill_column < widths.size());
126 
127     text::widths_vector::value_type width = 0;
128     for (text::widths_vector::size_type i = 0; i < widths.size(); ++i) {
129         if (i != refill_column)
130             width += widths[i];
131     }
132     widths[refill_column] = max_width - width;
133 }
134 
135 
136 /// Pads an input text to a specified width with spaces.
137 ///
138 /// \param input The text to add padding to (may be empty).
139 /// \param length The desired length of the output.
140 /// \param is_last Whether the text being processed belongs to the last column
141 ///     of a row or not.  Values in the last column should not be padded to
142 ///     prevent trailing whitespace on the screen (which affects copy/pasting
143 ///     for example).
144 ///
145 /// \return The padded cell.  If the input string is longer than the desired
146 /// length, the input string is returned verbatim.  The padded table won't be
147 /// correct, but we don't expect this to be a common case to worry about.
148 static std::string
149 pad_cell(const std::string& input, const std::size_t length, const bool is_last)
150 {
151     if (is_last)
152         return input;
153     else {
154         if (input.length() < length)
155             return input + std::string(length - input.length(), ' ');
156         else
157             return input;
158     }
159 }
160 
161 
162 /// Refills a cell and adds it to the output lines.
163 ///
164 /// \param row The row containing the cell to be refilled.
165 /// \param widths The widths of the row.
166 /// \param column The column being refilled.
167 /// \param [in,out] textual_rows The output lines as processed so far.  This is
168 ///     updated to accomodate for the contents of the refilled cell, extending
169 ///     the rows as necessary.
170 static void
171 refill_cell(const text::table_row& row, const text::widths_vector& widths,
172             const text::table_row::size_type column,
173             std::vector< text::table_row >& textual_rows)
174 {
175     const std::vector< std::string > rows = text::refill(row[column],
176                                                          widths[column]);
177 
178     if (textual_rows.size() < rows.size())
179         textual_rows.resize(rows.size(), text::table_row(row.size()));
180 
181     for (std::vector< std::string >::size_type i = 0; i < rows.size(); ++i) {
182         for (text::table_row::size_type j = 0; j < row.size(); ++j) {
183             const bool is_last = j == row.size() - 1;
184             if (j == column)
185                 textual_rows[i][j] = pad_cell(rows[i], widths[j], is_last);
186             else {
187                 if (textual_rows[i][j].empty())
188                     textual_rows[i][j] = pad_cell("", widths[j], is_last);
189             }
190         }
191     }
192 }
193 
194 
195 /// Formats a single table row.
196 ///
197 /// \param row The row to format.
198 /// \param widths The widths of the columns to apply during formatting.  Cells
199 ///     wider than the specified width are refilled to attempt to fit in the
200 ///     cell.  Cells narrower than the width are right-padded with spaces.
201 /// \param separator The column separator to use.
202 ///
203 /// \return The textual lines that contain the formatted row.
204 static std::vector< std::string >
205 format_row(const text::table_row& row, const text::widths_vector& widths,
206            const std::string& separator)
207 {
208     PRE(row.size() == widths.size());
209 
210     std::vector< text::table_row > textual_rows(1, text::table_row(row.size()));
211 
212     for (text::table_row::size_type column = 0; column < row.size(); ++column) {
213         if (widths[column] > row[column].length())
214             textual_rows[0][column] = pad_cell(row[column], widths[column],
215                                                column == row.size() - 1);
216         else
217             refill_cell(row, widths, column, textual_rows);
218     }
219 
220     std::vector< std::string > lines;
221     for (std::vector< text::table_row >::const_iterator
222          iter = textual_rows.begin(); iter != textual_rows.end(); ++iter) {
223         lines.push_back(text::join(*iter, separator));
224     }
225     return lines;
226 }
227 
228 
229 }  // anonymous namespace
230 
231 
232 /// Constructs a new table.
233 ///
234 /// \param ncolumns_ The number of columns that the table will have.
235 text::table::table(const table_row::size_type ncolumns_)
236 {
237     _column_widths.resize(ncolumns_, 0);
238 }
239 
240 
241 /// Gets the number of columns in the table.
242 ///
243 /// \return The number of columns in the table.  This value remains constant
244 /// during the existence of the table.
245 text::widths_vector::size_type
246 text::table::ncolumns(void) const
247 {
248     return _column_widths.size();
249 }
250 
251 
252 /// Gets the width of a column.
253 ///
254 /// The returned value is not valid if add_row() is called again, as the column
255 /// may have grown in width.
256 ///
257 /// \param column The index of the column of which to get the width.  Must be
258 ///     less than the total number of columns.
259 ///
260 /// \return The width of a column.
261 text::widths_vector::value_type
262 text::table::column_width(const widths_vector::size_type column) const
263 {
264     PRE(column < _column_widths.size());
265     return _column_widths[column];
266 }
267 
268 
269 /// Gets the widths of all columns.
270 ///
271 /// The returned value is not valid if add_row() is called again, as the columns
272 /// may have grown in width.
273 ///
274 /// \return A vector with the width of all columns.
275 const text::widths_vector&
276 text::table::column_widths(void) const
277 {
278     return _column_widths;
279 }
280 
281 
282 /// Checks whether the table is empty or not.
283 ///
284 /// \return True if the table is empty; false otherwise.
285 bool
286 text::table::empty(void) const
287 {
288     return _rows.empty();
289 }
290 
291 
292 /// Adds a row to the table.
293 ///
294 /// \param row The row to be added.  This row must have the same amount of
295 ///     columns as defined during the construction of the table.
296 void
297 text::table::add_row(const table_row& row)
298 {
299     PRE(row.size() == _column_widths.size());
300     _rows.push_back(row);
301 
302     for (table_row::size_type i = 0; i < row.size(); ++i)
303         if (_column_widths[i] < row[i].length())
304             _column_widths[i] = row[i].length();
305 }
306 
307 
308 /// Gets an iterator pointing to the beginning of the rows of the table.
309 ///
310 /// \return An iterator on the rows.
311 text::table::const_iterator
312 text::table::begin(void) const
313 {
314     return _rows.begin();
315 }
316 
317 
318 /// Gets an iterator pointing to the end of the rows of the table.
319 ///
320 /// \return An iterator on the rows.
321 text::table::const_iterator
322 text::table::end(void) const
323 {
324     return _rows.end();
325 }
326 
327 
328 /// Column width to denote that the column has to fit all of its cells.
329 const std::size_t text::table_formatter::width_auto = 0;
330 
331 
332 /// Column width to denote that the column can be refilled to fit the table.
333 const std::size_t text::table_formatter::width_refill =
334     std::numeric_limits< std::size_t >::max();
335 
336 
337 /// Constructs a new table formatter.
338 text::table_formatter::table_formatter(void) :
339     _separator(""),
340     _table_width(0)
341 {
342 }
343 
344 
345 /// Sets the width of a column.
346 ///
347 /// All columns except one must have a width that is, at least, as wide as the
348 /// widest cell in the column.  One of the columns can have a width of
349 /// width_refill, which indicates that the column will be refilled if the table
350 /// does not fit in its maximum width.
351 ///
352 /// \param column The index of the column to set the width for.
353 /// \param width The width to set the column to.
354 ///
355 /// \return A reference to this formatter to allow using the builder pattern.
356 text::table_formatter&
357 text::table_formatter::set_column_width(const table_row::size_type column,
358                                         const std::size_t width)
359 {
360 #if !defined(NDEBUG)
361     if (width == width_refill) {
362         for (widths_vector::size_type i = 0; i < _column_widths.size(); i++) {
363             if (i != column)
364                 PRE_MSG(_column_widths[i] != width_refill,
365                         "Only one column width can be set to width_refill");
366         }
367     }
368 #endif
369 
370     if (_column_widths.size() < column + 1)
371         _column_widths.resize(column + 1, width_auto);
372     _column_widths[column] = width;
373     return *this;
374 }
375 
376 
377 /// Sets the separator to use between the cells.
378 ///
379 /// \param separator The separator to use.
380 ///
381 /// \return A reference to this formatter to allow using the builder pattern.
382 text::table_formatter&
383 text::table_formatter::set_separator(const char* separator)
384 {
385     _separator = separator;
386     return *this;
387 }
388 
389 
390 /// Sets the maximum width of the table.
391 ///
392 /// \param table_width The maximum width of the table; cannot be zero.
393 ///
394 /// \return A reference to this formatter to allow using the builder pattern.
395 text::table_formatter&
396 text::table_formatter::set_table_width(const std::size_t table_width)
397 {
398     PRE(table_width > 0);
399     _table_width = table_width;
400     return *this;
401 }
402 
403 
404 /// Formats a table into a collection of textual lines.
405 ///
406 /// \param t Table to format.
407 ///
408 /// \return A collection of textual lines.
409 std::vector< std::string >
410 text::table_formatter::format(const table& t) const
411 {
412     std::vector< std::string > lines;
413 
414     if (!t.empty()) {
415         widths_vector widths = override_column_widths(t, _column_widths);
416         if (_table_width != 0)
417             refill_widths(widths, _table_width, _separator.length());
418 
419         for (table::const_iterator iter = t.begin(); iter != t.end(); ++iter) {
420             const std::vector< std::string > sublines =
421                 format_row(*iter, widths, _separator);
422             std::copy(sublines.begin(), sublines.end(),
423                       std::back_inserter(lines));
424         }
425     }
426 
427     return lines;
428 }
429