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-%% ``The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License,
-%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
-%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the
-%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be
-%% retrieved via the world wide web at http://www.erlang.org/.
-%%
-%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
-%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either expressed or implied. See
-%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
-%% under the License.
-%%
-%% The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Ericsson Utvecklings AB.
-%% Portions created by Ericsson are Copyright 1999-2000, Ericsson
-%% Utvecklings AB. All Rights Reserved.''
-%%
-%% $Id$
-%%
--module(docb_pretty_format).
-
--export([term/1]).
-
-%% pretty_format:term(Term) -> PNF list of characters
-%%
-%% Note: this is usually used in expressions like:
-%% io:format('~s\n', [pretty_format:term(Term)]).
-%%
-%% Uses the following simple heuristics:
-%%
-%% 1) Simple tuples are printed across the page.
-%% (Simple means *all* the elements are "flat")
-%% 2) The complex tuple {Arg1, Arg2, Arg3,....} is printed thus:
-%% {Arg1,
-%% Arg2,
-%% Arg3,
-%% ...}
-%% 3) Lists are treated as for tuples.
-%% 4) Lists of printable characters are treated as strings.
-%%
-%% This method seems to work reasonable well for {Tag, ...} type
-%% data structures.
-term(Term) ->
- element(2, term(Term, 0)).
-
-%% pretty_format:term(Term, Indent} -> {Indent', Chars}
-%% Format <Term> -- use <Indent> to indent the *next* line.
-%% Note: Indent' is a new indentaion level (sometimes printing <Term>
-%% the next line to need an "extra" indent!).
-term([], Indent) ->
- {Indent, [$[,$]]};
-term(L, Indent) when is_list(L) ->
- case is_string(L) of
- true ->
- {Indent, io_lib:write_string(L)};
- false ->
- case complex_list(L) of
- true ->
- write_complex_list(L, Indent);
- false ->
- write_simple_list(L, Indent)
- end
- end;
-term(T, Indent) when is_tuple(T) ->
- case complex_tuple(T) of
- true ->
- write_complex_tuple(T, Indent);
- false ->
- write_simple_tuple(T, Indent)
- end;
-term(A, Indent) ->
- {Indent, io_lib:write(A)}.
-
-%% write_simple_list([H|T], Indent) -> {Indent', Chars}
-write_simple_list([H|T], Indent) ->
- {_, S1} = term(H, Indent),
- {_, S2} = write_simple_list_tail(T, Indent),
- {Indent, [$[,S1|S2]}.
-
-write_simple_list_tail([H|T], Indent) ->
- {_, S1} = term(H, Indent),
- {_, S2} = write_simple_list_tail(T, Indent),
- {Indent, [$,,S1| S2]};
-write_simple_list_tail([], Indent) ->
- {Indent, "]"};
-write_simple_list_tail(Other, Indent) ->
- {_, S} = term(Other, Indent),
- {Indent, [$|,S,$]]}.
-
-%% write_complex_list([H|T], Indent) -> {Indent', Chars}
-write_complex_list([H|T], Indent) ->
- {I1, S1} = term(H, Indent+1),
- {_, S2} = write_complex_list_tail(T, I1),
- {Indent, [$[,S1|S2]}.
-
-write_complex_list_tail([H|T], Indent) ->
- {I1, S1} = term(H, Indent),
- {_, S2} = write_complex_list_tail(T, I1),
- {Indent, [$,,nl_indent(Indent),S1,S2]};
-write_complex_list_tail([], Indent) ->
- {Indent, "]"};
-write_complex_list_tail(Other, Indent) ->
- {_, S} = term(Other, Indent),
- {Indent, [$|,S,$]]}.
-
-%% complex_list(List) -> true | false
-%% Returns true if the list is complex otherwise false.
-complex_list([]) ->
- false;
-complex_list([H|T]) when is_list(H) ->
- case is_string(H) of
- true ->
- complex_list(T);
- false ->
- true
- end;
-complex_list([H|_]) when is_tuple(H) -> true;
-complex_list(_) -> false.
-
-%% complex_tuple(Tuple) -> true | false
-%% Returns true if the tuple is complex otherwise false.
-complex_tuple(T) ->
- complex_list(tuple_to_list(T)).
-
-%% write_simple_tuple(Tuple, Indent} -> {Indent', Chars}
-write_simple_tuple({}, Indent) ->
- {Indent, "{}"};
-write_simple_tuple(Tuple, Indent) ->
- {_, S} = write_simple_tuple_args(tuple_to_list(Tuple), Indent),
- {Indent, [${, S, $}]}.
-
-write_simple_tuple_args([X], Indent) ->
- term(X, Indent);
-write_simple_tuple_args([H|T], Indent) ->
- {_, SH} = term(H, Indent),
- {_, ST} = write_simple_tuple_args(T, Indent),
- {Indent, [SH, $,, ST]}.
-
-%% write_complex_tuple(Tuple, Indent} -> {Indent', Chars}
-write_complex_tuple(Tuple, Indent) ->
- [H|T] = tuple_to_list(Tuple),
- {I1, SH} = term(H, Indent+2),
- {_, ST} = write_complex_tuple_args(T, I1),
- {Indent, [${, SH, ST, $}]}.
-
-write_complex_tuple_args([X], Indent) ->
- {_, S} = term(X, Indent),
- {Indent, [$,, nl_indent(Indent), S]};
-write_complex_tuple_args([H|T], Indent) ->
- {I1, SH} = term(H, Indent),
- {_, ST} = write_complex_tuple_args(T, I1),
- {Indent, [$,, nl_indent(Indent) , SH, ST]};
-write_complex_tuple_args([], Indent) ->
- {Indent, []}.
-
-%% utilities
-
-nl_indent(I) when I >= 0 ->
- ["\n"|indent(I)];
-nl_indent(_I) ->
- [$ ].
-
-indent(I) when I >= 8 ->
- [$\t|indent(I-8)];
-indent(I) when I > 0 ->
- [$ |indent(I-1)];
-indent(_) ->
- [].
-
-is_string([9|T]) ->
- is_string(T);
-is_string([10|T]) ->
- is_string(T);
-is_string([H|T]) when H >31, H < 127 ->
- is_string(T);
-is_string([]) ->
- true;
-is_string(_) ->
- false.