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28 
29 /// \file utils/text/table.hpp
30 /// Table construction and formatting.
31 
32 #if !defined(UTILS_TEXT_TABLE_HPP)
33 #define UTILS_TEXT_TABLE_HPP
34 
35 #include "utils/text/table_fwd.hpp"
36 
37 #include <cstddef>
38 #include <string>
39 #include <vector>
40 
41 namespace utils {
42 namespace text {
43 
44 
45 /// Representation of a table.
46 ///
47 /// A table is nothing more than a matrix of rows by columns.  The number of
48 /// columns is hardcoded at construction times, and the rows can be accumulated
49 /// at a later stage.
50 ///
51 /// The only value of this class is a simpler and more natural mechanism of the
52 /// construction of a table, with additional sanity checks.  We could as well
53 /// just expose the internal data representation to our users.
54 class table {
55     /// Widths of the table columns so far.
56     widths_vector _column_widths;
57 
58     /// Type defining the collection of rows in the table.
59     typedef std::vector< table_row > rows_vector;
60 
61     /// The rows of the table.
62     ///
63     /// This is actually the matrix representing the table.  Every element of
64     /// this vector (which are vectors themselves) must have _ncolumns items.
65     rows_vector _rows;
66 
67 public:
68     table(const table_row::size_type);
69 
70     widths_vector::size_type ncolumns(void) const;
71     widths_vector::value_type column_width(const widths_vector::size_type)
72         const;
73     const widths_vector& column_widths(void) const;
74 
75     void add_row(const table_row&);
76 
77     bool empty(void) const;
78 
79     /// Constant iterator on the rows of the table.
80     typedef rows_vector::const_iterator const_iterator;
81 
82     const_iterator begin(void) const;
83     const_iterator end(void) const;
84 };
85 
86 
87 /// Settings to format a table.
88 ///
89 /// This class implements a builder pattern to construct an object that contains
90 /// all the knowledge to format a table.  Once all the settings have been set,
91 /// the format() method provides the algorithm to apply such formatting settings
92 /// to any input table.
93 class table_formatter {
94     /// Text to use as the separator between cells.
95     std::string _separator;
96 
97     /// Colletion of widths of the columns of a table.
98     std::size_t _table_width;
99 
100     /// Widths of the table columns.
101     ///
102     /// Note that this only includes widths for the column widths explicitly
103     /// overriden by the caller.  In other words, this vector can be shorter
104     /// than the table passed to the format() method, which is just fine.  Any
105     /// non-specified column widths are assumed to be width_auto.
106     widths_vector _column_widths;
107 
108 public:
109     table_formatter(void);
110 
111     static const std::size_t width_auto;
112     static const std::size_t width_refill;
113     table_formatter& set_column_width(const table_row::size_type,
114                                       const std::size_t);
115     table_formatter& set_separator(const char*);
116     table_formatter& set_table_width(const std::size_t);
117 
118     std::vector< std::string > format(const table&) const;
119 };
120 
121 
122 }  // namespace text
123 }  // namespace utils
124 
125 #endif  // !defined(UTILS_TEXT_TABLE_HPP)
126