2 * UCW Library -- Table printer
4 * (c) 2014 Robert Kessl <robert.kessl@economia.cz>
10 #include <ucw/fastbuf.h>
11 #include <ucw/mempool.h>
13 #ifdef CONFIG_UCW_CLEAN_ABI
14 #define table_append_bool ucw_table_append_bool
15 #define table_append_double ucw_table_append_double
16 #define table_append_int ucw_table_append_int
17 #define table_append_intmax ucw_table_append_intmax
18 #define table_append_printf ucw_table_append_printf
19 #define table_append_str ucw_table_append_str
20 #define table_append_u64 ucw_table_append_u64
21 #define table_append_uint ucw_table_append_uint
22 #define table_append_uintmax ucw_table_append_uintmax
23 #define table_cleanup ucw_table_cleanup
24 #define table_col_bool ucw_table_col_bool
25 #define table_col_bool_fmt ucw_table_col_bool_fmt
26 #define table_col_bool_name ucw_table_col_bool_name
27 #define table_col_double ucw_table_col_double
28 #define table_col_double_fmt ucw_table_col_double_fmt
29 #define table_col_double_name ucw_table_col_double_name
30 #define table_col_fbend ucw_table_col_fbend
31 #define table_col_fbstart ucw_table_col_fbstart
32 #define table_col_int ucw_table_col_int
33 #define table_col_int_fmt ucw_table_col_int_fmt
34 #define table_col_int_name ucw_table_col_int_name
35 #define table_col_intmax ucw_table_col_intmax
36 #define table_col_intmax_fmt ucw_table_col_intmax_fmt
37 #define table_col_intmax_name ucw_table_col_intmax_name
38 #define table_col_printf ucw_table_col_printf
39 #define table_col_s64 ucw_table_col_s64
40 #define table_col_s64_fmt ucw_table_col_s64_fmt
41 #define table_col_s64_name ucw_table_col_s64_name
42 #define table_col_str ucw_table_col_str
43 #define table_col_str_fmt ucw_table_col_str_fmt
44 #define table_col_str_name ucw_table_col_str_name
45 #define table_col_u64 ucw_table_col_u64
46 #define table_col_u64_fmt ucw_table_col_u64_fmt
47 #define table_col_u64_name ucw_table_col_u64_name
48 #define table_col_uint ucw_table_col_uint
49 #define table_col_uint_fmt ucw_table_col_uint_fmt
50 #define table_col_uint_name ucw_table_col_uint_name
51 #define table_col_uintmax ucw_table_col_uintmax
52 #define table_col_uintmax_fmt ucw_table_col_uintmax_fmt
53 #define table_col_uintmax_name ucw_table_col_uintmax_name
54 #define table_end ucw_table_end
55 #define table_end_row ucw_table_end_row
56 #define table_fmt_blockline ucw_table_fmt_blockline
57 #define table_fmt_human_readable ucw_table_fmt_human_readable
58 #define table_fmt_machine_readable ucw_table_fmt_machine_readable
59 #define table_get_col_idx ucw_table_get_col_idx
60 #define table_get_col_list ucw_table_get_col_list
61 #define table_init ucw_table_init
62 #define table_set_col_order ucw_table_set_col_order
63 #define table_set_col_order_by_name ucw_table_set_col_order_by_name
64 #define table_set_formatter ucw_table_set_formatter
65 #define table_set_gary_options ucw_table_set_gary_options
66 #define table_set_option ucw_table_set_option
67 #define table_set_option_value ucw_table_set_option_value
68 #define table_start ucw_table_start
76 // FIXME: update documentation according to the changes made in recent comments!
78 /** Types of columns. These are seldom used explicitly, using a column definition macro is preferred. **/
80 COL_TYPE_STR, // String
82 COL_TYPE_S64, // Signed 64-bit integer
83 COL_TYPE_INTMAX, // intmax_t
84 COL_TYPE_UINT, // unsigned int
85 COL_TYPE_U64, // Unsigned 64-bit integer
86 COL_TYPE_UINTMAX, // uintmax_t
87 COL_TYPE_BOOL, // bool
88 COL_TYPE_DOUBLE, // double
89 COL_TYPE_ANY, // Any type
93 #define COL_TYPE_UCW 0x100
94 #define COL_TYPE_CUSTOM 0x1000
96 /** Justify cell contents to the left. **/
97 #define CELL_ALIGN_LEFT (1U << 31)
99 // CELL_FLAG_MASK has 1's in bits used for column flags,
100 // CELL_WIDTH_MASK has 1's in bits used for column width.
101 #define CELL_FLAG_MASK (CELL_ALIGN_LEFT)
102 #define CELL_WIDTH_MASK (~CELL_FLAG_MASK)
104 #define CELL_OUT_UNINITIALIZED -1
105 #define CELL_OUT_HUMAN_READABLE 0
106 #define CELL_OUT_MACHINE_READABLE 1
110 struct table_user_type {
111 bool (*set_col_instance_option)(struct table *tbl, uint col, const char *value, char **err);
112 // [*] process table option for a column instance
113 uint type; // [*] type identifier, should be a number shifted by COL_TYPE_CUSTOM
114 const char *default_fmt; // [*] default format used for printing
118 * Definition of a single table column.
119 * Usually, this is generated using the `TABLE_COL_`'type' macros.
120 * Fields marked with `[*]` are user-accessible.
122 struct table_column {
123 const char *name; // [*] Name of the column displayed in table header
124 int width; // [*] Width of the column (in characters) OR'ed with column flags
125 const char *fmt; // [*] Default format of each cell in the column
126 enum column_type type; // [*] Type of the cells in the column
127 int first_column; // head of linked list of columns of this type
128 int last_column; // tail of linked list of columns of this type
129 struct table_user_type *type_def;
132 // FIXME: is it correct to have idx and col_def? idx is sufficient and in fact a duplicity of idx
133 struct table_col_info {
134 uint idx; // idx is a pointer to struct table::columns
135 struct table_column *col_def; // this is pointer to the column definition, located in the array struct table::columns
136 char *cell_content; // content of the cell of the current row
137 int next_column; // index of next column in linked list of columns of the same type
138 int output_type; // format of this column
142 * Definition of a table. Contains column definitions, per-table settings
143 * and internal data. Please use only fields marked with `[*]`.
146 struct table_column *columns; // [*] Definition of columns
147 int column_count; // [*] Number of columns (calculated by table_init())
148 struct mempool *pool; // Memory pool used for storing table data. Contains global state
149 // and data of the current row.
150 struct mempool_state pool_state; // State of the pool after the table is initialized, i.e., before
151 // per-row data have been allocated.
153 struct table_col_info *column_order; // [*] Order of the columns in the print-out of the table
154 uint cols_to_output; // [*] Number of columns that are printed
155 const char *col_delimiter; // [*] Delimiter that is placed between columns
156 uint print_header; // [*] 0 indicates that table header should not be printed
158 struct fastbuf *out; // [*] Fastbuffer to which the table is printed
159 int last_printed_col; // Index of the last column which was set. -1 indicates start of row.
160 // Used for example for appending to the current column.
161 int row_printing_started; // Indicates that a row has been started. Duplicates last_printed_col, but harmlessly.
162 struct fbpool fb_col_out; // Per-cell fastbuf, see table_col_fbstart()
163 int col_out; // Index of the column that is currently printed using fb_col_out
165 // Back-end used for table formatting and its private data
166 struct table_formatter *formatter;
171 * In most cases, table descriptions are constructed using the following macros.
172 * See the examples above for more details.
174 * * `TBL_COLUMNS` indicates the start of definition of columns
175 * * `TBL_COL_`'type'`(name, width)` defines a column of a given type
176 * * `TBL_COL_`'type'`_FMT(name, width, fmt)` defines a column with a custom format string
177 * * `TBL_COL_END` ends the column definitions
178 * * `TBL_COL_ORDER` specifies custom ordering of columns in the output
179 * * `TBL_COL_DELIMITER` and `TBL_APPEND_DELIMITER` override default delimiters
180 * * `TBL_OUTPUT_HUMAN_READABLE` requests human-readable formatting (this is the default)
181 * * `TBL_OUTPUT_MACHINE_READABLE` requests machine-readable TSV output
182 * * `TBL_OUTPUT_BLOCKLINE` requests block formatting (each cell printed a pair of a key and value on its own line)
186 #define TBL_COL_LIST_INIT .first_column = -1, .last_column = -1
187 #define TBL_COL_STR(_name, _width) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = "%s", .type = COL_TYPE_STR, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
188 #define TBL_COL_INT(_name, _width) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = "%d", .type = COL_TYPE_INT, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
189 #define TBL_COL_S64(_name, _width) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = "%lld", .type = COL_TYPE_S64, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
190 #define TBL_COL_UINT(_name, _width) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = "%u", .type = COL_TYPE_UINT, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
191 #define TBL_COL_U64(_name, _width) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = "%llu", .type = COL_TYPE_U64, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
192 #define TBL_COL_INTMAX(_name, _width) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = "%jd", .type = COL_TYPE_INTMAX, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
193 #define TBL_COL_UINTMAX(_name, _width) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = "%ju", .type = COL_TYPE_UINTMAX, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
194 #define TBL_COL_HEXUINT(_name, _width) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = "0x%x", .type = COL_TYPE_UINT, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
195 #define TBL_COL_DOUBLE(_name, _width, _prec) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = "%." #_prec "lf", .type = COL_TYPE_DOUBLE, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
196 #define TBL_COL_BOOL(_name, _width) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = "%s", .type = COL_TYPE_BOOL, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
197 #define TBL_COL_ANY(_name, _width) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = 0, .type = COL_TYPE_ANY, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
199 #define TBL_COL_STR_FMT(_name, _width, _fmt) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = _fmt, .type = COL_TYPE_STR, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
200 #define TBL_COL_INT_FMT(_name, _width, _fmt) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = _fmt, .type = COL_TYPE_INT, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
201 #define TBL_COL_S64_FMT(_name, _width, _fmt) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = _fmt, .type = COL_TYPE_S64, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
202 #define TBL_COL_UINT_FMT(_name, _width, _fmt) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = _fmt, .type = COL_TYPE_UINT, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
203 #define TBL_COL_U64_FMT(_name, _width, _fmt) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = _fmt, .type = COL_TYPE_U64, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
204 #define TBL_COL_INTMAX_FMT(_name, _width, _fmt) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = _fmt, .type = COL_TYPE_INTMAX, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
205 #define TBL_COL_UINTMAX_FMT(_name, _width, _fmt) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = _fmt, .type = COL_TYPE_UINTMAX, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
206 #define TBL_COL_HEXUINT_FMT(_name, _width, _fmt) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = _fmt, .type = COL_TYPE_UINT, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
207 #define TBL_COL_BOOL_FMT(_name, _width, _fmt) { .name = _name, .width = _width, .fmt = _fmt, .type = COL_TYPE_BOOL, TBL_COL_LIST_INIT }
209 #define TBL_COL_END { .name = 0, .width = 0, .fmt = 0, .type = COL_TYPE_LAST }
211 #define TBL_COLUMNS .columns = (struct table_column [])
212 #define TBL_COL_ORDER(order) .column_order = (struct table_col_info *) order, .cols_to_output = ARRAY_SIZE(order)
213 #define TBL_COL_DELIMITER(_delimiter_) .col_delimiter = _delimiter_
214 #define TBL_COL(_idx) { .idx = _idx, .output_type = -1, .next_column = -1 }
215 #define TBL_COL_FMT(_idx, _fmt) { .idx = _idx, .output_type = -1, .next_column = -1, .fmt = _fmt }
216 #define TBL_COL_TYPE(_idx, _type) { .idx = _idx, .output_type = _type, .next_column = -1 }
218 #define TBL_OUTPUT_HUMAN_READABLE .formatter = &table_fmt_human_readable
219 #define TBL_OUTPUT_BLOCKLINE .formatter = &table_fmt_blockline
220 #define TBL_OUTPUT_MACHINE_READABLE .formatter = &table_fmt_machine_readable
222 #define TBL_COL_ITER(_tbl, _colidx, _var, _idxval) struct table_col_info *_var = NULL; int _idxval = _tbl->columns[_colidx].first_column;\
223 for(_idxval = _tbl->columns[_colidx].first_column, _var = _tbl->column_order + _idxval; _idxval != -1; _idxval = _tbl->column_order[_idxval].next_column, _var = _tbl->column_order + _idxval)
226 * Initialize a table definition. The structure should already contain
227 * the definitions of columns.
229 struct table *table_init(struct table *tbl_template);
231 /** Destroy a table definition, freeing all memory used by it. **/
232 void table_cleanup(struct table *tbl);
235 * Start printing of a table. This is a prerequisite to setting of column values.
236 * After @table_start() is called, it is no longer possible to change parameters
237 * of the table by `table_set_`'something' nor by direct access to the table structure.
239 void table_start(struct table *tbl, struct fastbuf *out);
242 * This function must be called after all the rows of the current table are printed,
243 * making the table structure ready for the next table. You can call `table_set_`'something'
244 * between @table_end() and @table_start().
246 void table_end(struct table *tbl);
249 * Filling tables with data
250 * ------------------------
252 * For each column type, there are functions for filling of cells
253 * of the particular type:
255 * * `table_col_`'type'`(table, idx, value)` sets the cell in column `idx`
257 * * `table_col_`'type'`_fmt(table, idx, fmt, ...)` does the same with
258 * a custom printf-like format string
259 * * `table_col_`'type'`_name(table, name, value)` refers to the column
260 * by its name instead of its index.
261 * * `table_append_`'type'`(table, value)` appends a value to the most
262 * recently accessed cell.
265 #define TABLE_COL_PROTO(_name_, _type_) void table_col_##_name_(struct table *tbl, int col, _type_ val);\
266 void table_col_##_name_##_name(struct table *tbl, const char *col_name, _type_ val);\
267 void table_col_##_name_##_fmt(struct table *tbl, int col, const char *fmt, _type_ val) FORMAT_CHECK(printf, 3, 0);
269 // table_col_<type>_fmt has one disadvantage: it is not possible to
270 // check whether fmt contains format that contains formatting that is
271 // compatible with _type_
273 TABLE_COL_PROTO(int, int);
274 TABLE_COL_PROTO(uint, uint);
275 TABLE_COL_PROTO(double, double);
276 TABLE_COL_PROTO(str, const char *);
277 TABLE_COL_PROTO(intmax, intmax_t);
278 TABLE_COL_PROTO(uintmax, uintmax_t);
279 TABLE_COL_PROTO(s64, s64);
280 TABLE_COL_PROTO(u64, u64);
282 void table_col_bool(struct table *tbl, int col, uint val);
283 void table_col_bool_name(struct table *tbl, const char *col_name, uint val);
284 void table_col_bool_fmt(struct table *tbl, int col, const char *fmt, uint val);
285 #undef TABLE_COL_PROTO
288 * Set a particular cell of the current row to a string formatted
289 * by sprintf(). This function can set a column of an arbitrary type.
291 void table_col_printf(struct table *tbl, int col, const char *fmt, ...) FORMAT_CHECK(printf, 3, 4);
294 * Alternatively, a string cell can be constructed as a stream.
295 * This function creates a fastbuf stream connected to the contents
296 * of the particular cell. Before you close the stream by @table_col_fbend(),
297 * no other operations with cells are allowed.
299 struct fastbuf *table_col_fbstart(struct table *tbl, int col);
302 * Close the stream that is used for printing of the current column.
304 void table_col_fbend(struct table *tbl);
307 * Called when all cells of the current row have their values filled in.
308 * It sends the completed row to the output stream.
310 void table_end_row(struct table *tbl);
313 * Resets data in current row.
315 void table_reset_row(struct table *tbl);
318 * Configuration functions
319 * -----------------------
323 * Find the index of a column with name @col_name. Returns -1 if there is no such column.
325 int table_get_col_idx(struct table *tbl, const char *col_name);
329 * Sets a string argument to a column realization
331 bool table_set_col_opt_default(struct table *tbl, int col_copy_idx, const char *col_arg, char ** err);
334 * Returns a comma-and-space-separated list of column names, allocated from table's internal
337 const char *table_get_col_list(struct table *tbl);
340 * Sets the order in which the columns are printed. The @col_order parameter is used until @table_end() or
341 * @table_cleanup() is called. The table stores only the pointer and the memory pointed to by @col_order is
342 * allocated and deallocated by the caller.
344 void table_set_col_order(struct table *tbl, int *col_order, int col_order_size);
347 * Returns 1 if col_idx will be printed, 0 otherwise.
349 bool table_col_is_printed(struct table *tbl, uint col_idx);
352 * Sets the order in which the columns are printed. The specification is a string with comma-separated column
353 * names. Returns NULL for success and an error message otherwise. The string is not referenced after
354 * this function returns.
356 * The format of the col_order string is the following:
357 * <col-order-string> := <col-def>[,<col-def>]*
359 * <col-def> := <col-name> '[' <col-opt> ']'
360 * <col-name> is a string that does not contain comma ',' or '[',']' brackets
361 * <col-opt> is currently only one string.
363 * FIXME In the future, we should allow <col-opt> to be a comma(,) separated list of identifiers
365 const char *table_set_col_order_by_name(struct table *tbl, const char *col_order);
368 * Sets table formatter. See below for the list of formatters.
370 void table_set_formatter(struct table *tbl, struct table_formatter *fmt);
373 * Set a table option. All options have a key and a value. Currently,
374 * the following keys are defined (other keys can be accepted by formatters):
377 * |===================================================================================================
378 * | key | value | meaning
379 * | `header` | 0 or 1 | set whether a table header should be printed
380 * | `noheader` | 'none' | equivalent to `header`=0
381 * | `cols` | comma-separated column list | set order of columns
382 * | `fmt` | `human`/`machine`/`block` | set table formatter to one of the built-in formatters
383 * | `col-delim`| string | set column delimiter
384 * |===================================================================================================
386 const char *table_set_option_value(struct table *tbl, const char *key, const char *value);
389 * Sets a table option given as 'key'`:`'value' or 'key' (with no value).
391 const char *table_set_option(struct table *tbl, const char *opt);
394 * Sets several table option in 'key'`:`'value' form, stored in a growing array.
395 * This is frequently used for options given on the command line.
397 const char *table_set_gary_options(struct table *tbl, char **gary_table_opts);
403 * Transformation of abstract cell data to the characters in the output stream
404 * is under control of a formatter (which serves as a back-end of the table printer).
405 * There are several built-in formatters, but you can define your own.
407 * A formatter is described by a structure, which contains pointers to several
408 * call-back functions, which are called by the table printer at specific occasions.
410 * The formatter can keep its internal state in the `data` field of `struct table`
411 * and allocate temporary data from the table's memory pool. Memory allocated in
412 * the `row_output` call-back is freed before the next row begins. Memory allocated
413 * between the beginning of `table_start` and the end of `table_end` is freed after
414 * `table_end`. Memory allocated by `process_option` when no table is started
415 * is kept until @table_cleanup().
418 /** Definition of a formatter back-end. **/
419 struct table_formatter {
420 void (*row_output)(struct table *tbl); // [*] Function that outputs one row
421 void (*table_start)(struct table *tbl); // [*] table_start callback (optional)
422 void (*table_end)(struct table *tbl); // [*] table_end callback (optional)
423 bool (*process_option)(struct table *tbl, const char *key, const char *value, const char **err);
424 // [*] Process table option and possibly return an error message (optional)
425 const char *formats[];
428 /** Standard formatter for human-readable output. **/
429 extern struct table_formatter table_fmt_human_readable;
431 /** Standard formatter for machine-readable output (tab-separated values). **/
432 extern struct table_formatter table_fmt_machine_readable;
435 * Standard formatter for block output. Each cell is output on its own line
436 * of the form `column_name: value`. Rows are separated by blank lines.
438 extern struct table_formatter table_fmt_blockline;