//===-- llvm/CodeGen/FormattedStream.h - Formatted streams ------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file contains raw_ostream implementations for streams to do // things like pretty-print comments. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_FORMATTEDSTREAM_H #define LLVM_SUPPORT_FORMATTEDSTREAM_H #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" namespace llvm { /// formatted_raw_ostream - Formatted raw_fd_ostream to handle /// asm-specific constructs. /// class formatted_raw_ostream : public raw_ostream { public: /// DELETE_STREAM - Tell the destructor to delete the held stream. /// const static bool DELETE_STREAM = true; /// PRESERVE_STREAM - Tell the destructor to not delete the held /// stream. /// const static bool PRESERVE_STREAM = false; /// MAX_COLUMN_PAD - This is the maximum column padding we ever /// expect to see. /// const static unsigned MAX_COLUMN_PAD = 100; private: /// TheStream - The real stream we output to. We set it to be /// unbuffered, since we're already doing our own buffering. /// raw_ostream *TheStream; /// DeleteStream - Do we need to delete TheStream in the /// destructor? /// bool DeleteStream; /// ColumnScanned - The current output column of the data that's /// been flushed and the portion of the buffer that's been /// scanned. The column scheme is zero-based. /// unsigned ColumnScanned; /// Scanned - This points to one past the last character in the /// buffer we've scanned. /// iterator Scanned; virtual void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size) { ComputeColumn(); TheStream->write(Ptr, Size); Scanned = begin(); } /// current_pos - Return the current position within the stream, /// not counting the bytes currently in the buffer. virtual uint64_t current_pos() { // This has the same effect as calling TheStream.current_pos(), // but that interface is private. return TheStream->tell() - TheStream->GetNumBytesInBuffer(); } /// ComputeColumn - Examine the current output and figure out /// which column we end up in after output. /// void ComputeColumn(); public: /// formatted_raw_ostream - Open the specified file for /// writing. If an error occurs, information about the error is /// put into ErrorInfo, and the stream should be immediately /// destroyed; the string will be empty if no error occurred. /// /// As a side effect, the given Stream is set to be Unbuffered. /// This is because formatted_raw_ostream does its own buffering, /// so it doesn't want another layer of buffering to be happening /// underneath it. /// formatted_raw_ostream(raw_ostream &Stream, bool Delete = false) : raw_ostream(), TheStream(0), DeleteStream(false), ColumnScanned(0) { setStream(Stream, Delete); } explicit formatted_raw_ostream() : raw_ostream(), TheStream(0), DeleteStream(false), ColumnScanned(0) { Scanned = begin(); } ~formatted_raw_ostream() { flush(); if (DeleteStream) delete TheStream; } void setStream(raw_ostream &Stream, bool Delete = false) { if (DeleteStream) delete TheStream; TheStream = &Stream; DeleteStream = Delete; // This formatted_raw_ostream inherits from raw_ostream, so it'll do its // own buffering, and it doesn't need or want TheStream to do another // layer of buffering underneath. Resize the buffer to what TheStream // had been using, and tell TheStream not to do its own buffering. if (size_t BufferSize = TheStream->GetBufferSize()) SetBufferSize(BufferSize); TheStream->SetUnbuffered(); Scanned = begin(); } /// PadToColumn - Align the output to some column number. /// /// \param NewCol - The column to move to. /// \param MinPad - The minimum space to give after the most /// recent I/O, even if the current column + minpad > newcol. /// void PadToColumn(unsigned NewCol, unsigned MinPad = 0); }; /// fouts() - This returns a reference to a formatted_raw_ostream for /// standard output. Use it like: fouts() << "foo" << "bar"; formatted_raw_ostream &fouts(); /// ferrs() - This returns a reference to a formatted_raw_ostream for /// standard error. Use it like: ferrs() << "foo" << "bar"; formatted_raw_ostream &ferrs(); } // end llvm namespace #endif