assimp/code/TinyFormatter.h

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/** @file TinyFormatter.h
* @brief Utility to format log messages more easily. Introduced
* to get rid of the boost::format dependency. Much slinker,
* basically just extends stringstream.
*/
#ifndef INCLUDED_TINY_FORMATTER_H
#define INCLUDED_TINY_FORMATTER_H
#include <sstream>
namespace Assimp {
namespace Formatter {
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** stringstream utility. Usage:
* @code
* void writelog(const std::string&s);
* void writelog(const std::wstring&s);
* ...
* writelog(format()<< "hi! this is a number: " << 4);
* writelog(wformat()<< L"hi! this is a number: " << 4);
*
* @endcode */
template < typename T,
typename CharTraits = std::char_traits<T>,
typename Allocator = std::allocator<T>
>
class basic_formatter
{
public:
typedef class std::basic_string<
T,CharTraits,Allocator
> string;
typedef class std::basic_ostringstream<
T,CharTraits,Allocator
> stringstream;
public:
basic_formatter() {}
/* Allow basic_formatter<T>'s to be used almost interchangeably
* with std::(w)string or const (w)char* arguments because the
* conversion c'tor is called implicitly. */
template <typename TT>
basic_formatter(const TT& sin) {
underlying << sin;
}
// The problem described here:
// https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=1067632&aid=3358562&group_id=226462
// can also cause trouble here. Apparently, older gcc versions sometimes copy temporaries
// being bound to const ref& function parameters. Copying streams is not permitted, though.
// This workaround avoids this by manually specifying a copy ctor.
#if !defined(__GNUC__) || !defined(__APPLE__) || __GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 6)
basic_formatter(const basic_formatter& other) {
underlying << (string)other;
}
#endif
public:
operator string () const {
return underlying.str();
}
/* note - this is declared const because binding temporaries does only
* work for const references, so many function prototypes will
* include const basic_formatter<T>& s but might still want to
* modify the formatted string without the need for a full copy.*/
template <typename TToken>
const basic_formatter& operator << (const TToken& s) const {
underlying << s;
return *this;
}
template <typename TToken>
basic_formatter& operator << (const TToken& s) {
underlying << s;
return *this;
}
// comma operator overloaded as well, choose your preferred way.
template <typename TToken>
const basic_formatter& operator, (const TToken& s) const {
underlying << s;
return *this;
}
template <typename TToken>
basic_formatter& operator, (const TToken& s) {
underlying << s;
return *this;
}
// Fix for MSVC8
// See https://sourceforge.net/projects/assimp/forums/forum/817654/topic/4372824
template <typename TToken>
basic_formatter& operator, (TToken& s) {
underlying << s;
return *this;
}
private:
mutable stringstream underlying;
};
typedef basic_formatter< char > format;
typedef basic_formatter< wchar_t > wformat;
} // ! namespace Formatter
} // ! namespace Assimp
#endif