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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
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// Package tabwriter implements a write filter (tabwriter.Writer) that |
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// translates tabbed columns in input into properly aligned text. |
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// |
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// It is a drop-in replacement for the golang text/tabwriter package (https://golang.org/pkg/text/tabwriter), |
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// based on that package at https://github.com/golang/go/tree/cf2c2ea89d09d486bb018b1817c5874388038c3a |
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// with support for additional features. |
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// |
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// The package is using the Elastic Tabstops algorithm described at |
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// http://nickgravgaard.com/elastictabstops/index.html. |
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package tabwriter |
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import ( |
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"io" |
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"unicode/utf8" |
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) |
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// Filter implementation |
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// A cell represents a segment of text terminated by tabs or line breaks. |
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// The text itself is stored in a separate buffer; cell only describes the |
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// segment's size in bytes, its width in runes, and whether it's an htab |
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// ('\t') terminated cell. |
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// |
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type cell struct { |
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size int // cell size in bytes |
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width int // cell width in runes |
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htab bool // true if the cell is terminated by an htab ('\t') |
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} |
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// A Writer is a filter that inserts padding around tab-delimited |
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// columns in its input to align them in the output. |
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// |
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// The Writer treats incoming bytes as UTF-8-encoded text consisting |
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// of cells terminated by horizontal ('\t') or vertical ('\v') tabs, |
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// and newline ('\n') or formfeed ('\f') characters; both newline and |
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// formfeed act as line breaks. |
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// |
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// Tab-terminated cells in contiguous lines constitute a column. The |
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// Writer inserts padding as needed to make all cells in a column have |
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// the same width, effectively aligning the columns. It assumes that |
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// all characters have the same width, except for tabs for which a |
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// tabwidth must be specified. Column cells must be tab-terminated, not |
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// tab-separated: non-tab terminated trailing text at the end of a line |
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// forms a cell but that cell is not part of an aligned column. |
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// For instance, in this example (where | stands for a horizontal tab): |
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// |
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// aaaa|bbb|d |
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// aa |b |dd |
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// a | |
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// aa |cccc|eee |
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// |
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// the b and c are in distinct columns (the b column is not contiguous |
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// all the way). The d and e are not in a column at all (there's no |
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// terminating tab, nor would the column be contiguous). |
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// |
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// The Writer assumes that all Unicode code points have the same width; |
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// this may not be true in some fonts or if the string contains combining |
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// characters. |
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// |
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// If DiscardEmptyColumns is set, empty columns that are terminated |
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// entirely by vertical (or "soft") tabs are discarded. Columns |
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// terminated by horizontal (or "hard") tabs are not affected by |
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// this flag. |
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// |
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// If a Writer is configured to filter HTML, HTML tags and entities |
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// are passed through. The widths of tags and entities are |
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// assumed to be zero (tags) and one (entities) for formatting purposes. |
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// |
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// A segment of text may be escaped by bracketing it with Escape |
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// characters. The tabwriter passes escaped text segments through |
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// unchanged. In particular, it does not interpret any tabs or line |
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// breaks within the segment. If the StripEscape flag is set, the |
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// Escape characters are stripped from the output; otherwise they |
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// are passed through as well. For the purpose of formatting, the |
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// width of the escaped text is always computed excluding the Escape |
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// characters. |
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// |
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// The formfeed character acts like a newline but it also terminates |
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// all columns in the current line (effectively calling Flush). Tab- |
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// terminated cells in the next line start new columns. Unless found |
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// inside an HTML tag or inside an escaped text segment, formfeed |
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// characters appear as newlines in the output. |
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// |
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// The Writer must buffer input internally, because proper spacing |
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// of one line may depend on the cells in future lines. Clients must |
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// call Flush when done calling Write. |
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// |
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type Writer struct { |
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// configuration |
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output io.Writer |
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minwidth int |
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tabwidth int |
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padding int |
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padbytes [8]byte |
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flags uint |
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// current state |
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buf []byte // collected text excluding tabs or line breaks |
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pos int // buffer position up to which cell.width of incomplete cell has been computed |
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cell cell // current incomplete cell; cell.width is up to buf[pos] excluding ignored sections |
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endChar byte // terminating char of escaped sequence (Escape for escapes, '>', ';' for HTML tags/entities, or 0) |
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lines [][]cell // list of lines; each line is a list of cells |
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widths []int // list of column widths in runes - re-used during formatting |
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maxwidths []int // list of max column widths in runes |
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} |
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// addLine adds a new line. |
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// flushed is a hint indicating whether the underlying writer was just flushed. |
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// If so, the previous line is not likely to be a good indicator of the new line's cells. |
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func (b *Writer) addLine(flushed bool) { |
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// Grow slice instead of appending, |
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// as that gives us an opportunity |
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// to re-use an existing []cell. |
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if n := len(b.lines) + 1; n <= cap(b.lines) { |
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b.lines = b.lines[:n] |
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b.lines[n-1] = b.lines[n-1][:0] |
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} else { |
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b.lines = append(b.lines, nil) |
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} |
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if !flushed { |
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// The previous line is probably a good indicator |
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// of how many cells the current line will have. |
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// If the current line's capacity is smaller than that, |
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// abandon it and make a new one. |
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if n := len(b.lines); n >= 2 { |
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if prev := len(b.lines[n-2]); prev > cap(b.lines[n-1]) { |
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b.lines[n-1] = make([]cell, 0, prev) |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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// Reset the current state. |
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func (b *Writer) reset() { |
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b.buf = b.buf[:0] |
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b.pos = 0 |
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b.cell = cell{} |
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b.endChar = 0 |
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b.lines = b.lines[0:0] |
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b.widths = b.widths[0:0] |
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b.addLine(true) |
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} |
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// Internal representation (current state): |
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// |
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// - all text written is appended to buf; tabs and line breaks are stripped away |
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// - at any given time there is a (possibly empty) incomplete cell at the end |
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// (the cell starts after a tab or line break) |
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// - cell.size is the number of bytes belonging to the cell so far |
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// - cell.width is text width in runes of that cell from the start of the cell to |
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// position pos; html tags and entities are excluded from this width if html |
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// filtering is enabled |
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// - the sizes and widths of processed text are kept in the lines list |
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// which contains a list of cells for each line |
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// - the widths list is a temporary list with current widths used during |
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// formatting; it is kept in Writer because it's re-used |
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// |
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// |<---------- size ---------->| |
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// | | |
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// |<- width ->|<- ignored ->| | |
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// | | | | |
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// [---processed---tab------------<tag>...</tag>...] |
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// ^ ^ ^ |
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// | | | |
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// buf start of incomplete cell pos |
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// Formatting can be controlled with these flags. |
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const ( |
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// Ignore html tags and treat entities (starting with '&' |
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// and ending in ';') as single characters (width = 1). |
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FilterHTML uint = 1 << iota |
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// Strip Escape characters bracketing escaped text segments |
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// instead of passing them through unchanged with the text. |
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StripEscape |
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// Force right-alignment of cell content. |
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// Default is left-alignment. |
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AlignRight |
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// Handle empty columns as if they were not present in |
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// the input in the first place. |
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DiscardEmptyColumns |
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// Always use tabs for indentation columns (i.e., padding of |
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// leading empty cells on the left) independent of padchar. |
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TabIndent |
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// Print a vertical bar ('|') between columns (after formatting). |
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// Discarded columns appear as zero-width columns ("||"). |
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Debug |
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// Remember maximum widths seen per column even after Flush() is called. |
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RememberWidths |
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) |
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// A Writer must be initialized with a call to Init. The first parameter (output) |
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// specifies the filter output. The remaining parameters control the formatting: |
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// |
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// minwidth minimal cell width including any padding |
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// tabwidth width of tab characters (equivalent number of spaces) |
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// padding padding added to a cell before computing its width |
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// padchar ASCII char used for padding |
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// if padchar == '\t', the Writer will assume that the |
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// width of a '\t' in the formatted output is tabwidth, |
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// and cells are left-aligned independent of align_left |
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// (for correct-looking results, tabwidth must correspond |
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// to the tab width in the viewer displaying the result) |
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// flags formatting control |
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// |
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func (b *Writer) Init(output io.Writer, minwidth, tabwidth, padding int, padchar byte, flags uint) *Writer { |
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if minwidth < 0 || tabwidth < 0 || padding < 0 { |
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panic("negative minwidth, tabwidth, or padding") |
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} |
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b.output = output |
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b.minwidth = minwidth |
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b.tabwidth = tabwidth |
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b.padding = padding |
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for i := range b.padbytes { |
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b.padbytes[i] = padchar |
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} |
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if padchar == '\t' { |
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// tab padding enforces left-alignment |
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flags &^= AlignRight |
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} |
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b.flags = flags |
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b.reset() |
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return b |
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} |
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// debugging support (keep code around) |
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func (b *Writer) dump() { |
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pos := 0 |
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for i, line := range b.lines { |
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print("(", i, ") ") |
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for _, c := range line { |
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print("[", string(b.buf[pos:pos+c.size]), "]") |
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pos += c.size |
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} |
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print("\n") |
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} |
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print("\n") |
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} |
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// local error wrapper so we can distinguish errors we want to return |
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// as errors from genuine panics (which we don't want to return as errors) |
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type osError struct { |
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err error |
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} |
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func (b *Writer) write0(buf []byte) { |
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n, err := b.output.Write(buf) |
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if n != len(buf) && err == nil { |
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err = io.ErrShortWrite |
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} |
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if err != nil { |
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panic(osError{err}) |
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} |
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} |
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func (b *Writer) writeN(src []byte, n int) { |
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for n > len(src) { |
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b.write0(src) |
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n -= len(src) |
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} |
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b.write0(src[0:n]) |
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} |
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var ( |
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newline = []byte{'\n'} |
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tabs = []byte("\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t") |
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) |
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func (b *Writer) writePadding(textw, cellw int, useTabs bool) { |
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if b.padbytes[0] == '\t' || useTabs { |
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// padding is done with tabs |
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if b.tabwidth == 0 { |
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return // tabs have no width - can't do any padding |
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} |
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// make cellw the smallest multiple of b.tabwidth |
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cellw = (cellw + b.tabwidth - 1) / b.tabwidth * b.tabwidth |
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n := cellw - textw // amount of padding |
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if n < 0 { |
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panic("internal error") |
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} |
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b.writeN(tabs, (n+b.tabwidth-1)/b.tabwidth) |
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return |
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} |
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// padding is done with non-tab characters |
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b.writeN(b.padbytes[0:], cellw-textw) |
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} |
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var vbar = []byte{'|'} |
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func (b *Writer) writeLines(pos0 int, line0, line1 int) (pos int) { |
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pos = pos0 |
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for i := line0; i < line1; i++ { |
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line := b.lines[i] |
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// if TabIndent is set, use tabs to pad leading empty cells |
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useTabs := b.flags&TabIndent != 0 |
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for j, c := range line { |
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if j > 0 && b.flags&Debug != 0 { |
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// indicate column break |
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b.write0(vbar) |
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} |
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if c.size == 0 { |
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// empty cell |
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if j < len(b.widths) { |
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b.writePadding(c.width, b.widths[j], useTabs) |
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} |
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} else { |
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// non-empty cell |
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useTabs = false |
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if b.flags&AlignRight == 0 { // align left |
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b.write0(b.buf[pos : pos+c.size]) |
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pos += c.size |
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if j < len(b.widths) { |
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b.writePadding(c.width, b.widths[j], false) |
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} |
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} else { // align right |
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if j < len(b.widths) { |
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b.writePadding(c.width, b.widths[j], false) |
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} |
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b.write0(b.buf[pos : pos+c.size]) |
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pos += c.size |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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if i+1 == len(b.lines) { |
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// last buffered line - we don't have a newline, so just write |
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// any outstanding buffered data |
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b.write0(b.buf[pos : pos+b.cell.size]) |
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pos += b.cell.size |
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} else { |
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// not the last line - write newline |
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b.write0(newline) |
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} |
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} |
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return |
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} |
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// Format the text between line0 and line1 (excluding line1); pos |
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// is the buffer position corresponding to the beginning of line0. |
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// Returns the buffer position corresponding to the beginning of |
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// line1 and an error, if any. |
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// |
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func (b *Writer) format(pos0 int, line0, line1 int) (pos int) { |
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pos = pos0 |
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column := len(b.widths) |
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for this := line0; this < line1; this++ { |
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line := b.lines[this] |
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if column >= len(line)-1 { |
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continue |
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} |
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// cell exists in this column => this line |
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// has more cells than the previous line |
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// (the last cell per line is ignored because cells are |
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// tab-terminated; the last cell per line describes the |
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// text before the newline/formfeed and does not belong |
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// to a column) |
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// print unprinted lines until beginning of block |
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pos = b.writeLines(pos, line0, this) |
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line0 = this |
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// column block begin |
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width := b.minwidth // minimal column width |
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discardable := true // true if all cells in this column are empty and "soft" |
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for ; this < line1; this++ { |
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line = b.lines[this] |
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if column >= len(line)-1 { |
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break |
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} |
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// cell exists in this column |
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c := line[column] |
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// update width |
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if w := c.width + b.padding; w > width { |
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width = w |
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} |
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// update discardable |
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if c.width > 0 || c.htab { |
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discardable = false |
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} |
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} |
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// column block end |
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// discard empty columns if necessary |
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if discardable && b.flags&DiscardEmptyColumns != 0 { |
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width = 0 |
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} |
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if b.flags&RememberWidths != 0 { |
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if len(b.maxwidths) < len(b.widths) { |
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b.maxwidths = append(b.maxwidths, b.widths[len(b.maxwidths):]...) |
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} |
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switch { |
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case len(b.maxwidths) == len(b.widths): |
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b.maxwidths = append(b.maxwidths, width) |
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case b.maxwidths[len(b.widths)] > width: |
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width = b.maxwidths[len(b.widths)] |
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case b.maxwidths[len(b.widths)] < width: |
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b.maxwidths[len(b.widths)] = width |
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} |
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} |
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// format and print all columns to the right of this column |
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// (we know the widths of this column and all columns to the left) |
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b.widths = append(b.widths, width) // push width |
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pos = b.format(pos, line0, this) |
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b.widths = b.widths[0 : len(b.widths)-1] // pop width |
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line0 = this |
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} |
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// print unprinted lines until end |
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return b.writeLines(pos, line0, line1) |
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} |
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// Append text to current cell. |
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func (b *Writer) append(text []byte) { |
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b.buf = append(b.buf, text...) |
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b.cell.size += len(text) |
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} |
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// Update the cell width. |
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func (b *Writer) updateWidth() { |
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b.cell.width += utf8.RuneCount(b.buf[b.pos:]) |
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b.pos = len(b.buf) |
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} |
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// To escape a text segment, bracket it with Escape characters. |
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// For instance, the tab in this string "Ignore this tab: \xff\t\xff" |
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// does not terminate a cell and constitutes a single character of |
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// width one for formatting purposes. |
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// |
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// The value 0xff was chosen because it cannot appear in a valid UTF-8 sequence. |
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// |
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const Escape = '\xff' |
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// Start escaped mode. |
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func (b *Writer) startEscape(ch byte) { |
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switch ch { |
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case Escape: |
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b.endChar = Escape |
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case '<': |
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b.endChar = '>' |
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case '&': |
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b.endChar = ';' |
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} |
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} |
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// Terminate escaped mode. If the escaped text was an HTML tag, its width |
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// is assumed to be zero for formatting purposes; if it was an HTML entity, |
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// its width is assumed to be one. In all other cases, the width is the |
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// unicode width of the text. |
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// |
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func (b *Writer) endEscape() { |
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switch b.endChar { |
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case Escape: |
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b.updateWidth() |
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if b.flags&StripEscape == 0 { |
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b.cell.width -= 2 // don't count the Escape chars |
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} |
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case '>': // tag of zero width |
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case ';': |
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b.cell.width++ // entity, count as one rune |
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} |
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b.pos = len(b.buf) |
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b.endChar = 0 |
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} |
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// Terminate the current cell by adding it to the list of cells of the |
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// current line. Returns the number of cells in that line. |
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// |
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func (b *Writer) terminateCell(htab bool) int { |
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b.cell.htab = htab |
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line := &b.lines[len(b.lines)-1] |
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*line = append(*line, b.cell) |
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b.cell = cell{} |
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return len(*line) |
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} |
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func handlePanic(err *error, op string) { |
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if e := recover(); e != nil { |
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if nerr, ok := e.(osError); ok { |
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*err = nerr.err |
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return |
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} |
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panic("tabwriter: panic during " + op) |
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} |
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} |
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// RememberedWidths returns a copy of the remembered per-column maximum widths. |
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// Requires use of the RememberWidths flag, and is not threadsafe. |
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func (b *Writer) RememberedWidths() []int { |
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retval := make([]int, len(b.maxwidths)) |
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copy(retval, b.maxwidths) |
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return retval |
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} |
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// SetRememberedWidths sets the remembered per-column maximum widths. |
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// Requires use of the RememberWidths flag, and is not threadsafe. |
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func (b *Writer) SetRememberedWidths(widths []int) *Writer { |
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b.maxwidths = make([]int, len(widths)) |
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copy(b.maxwidths, widths) |
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return b |
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} |
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// Flush should be called after the last call to Write to ensure |
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// that any data buffered in the Writer is written to output. Any |
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// incomplete escape sequence at the end is considered |
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// complete for formatting purposes. |
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func (b *Writer) Flush() error { |
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return b.flush() |
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} |
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func (b *Writer) flush() (err error) { |
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defer b.reset() // even in the presence of errors |
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defer handlePanic(&err, "Flush") |
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// add current cell if not empty |
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if b.cell.size > 0 { |
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if b.endChar != 0 { |
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// inside escape - terminate it even if incomplete |
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b.endEscape() |
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} |
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b.terminateCell(false) |
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} |
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// format contents of buffer |
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b.format(0, 0, len(b.lines)) |
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return nil |
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} |
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var hbar = []byte("---\n") |
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// Write writes buf to the writer b. |
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// The only errors returned are ones encountered |
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// while writing to the underlying output stream. |
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// |
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func (b *Writer) Write(buf []byte) (n int, err error) { |
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defer handlePanic(&err, "Write") |
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// split text into cells |
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n = 0 |
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for i, ch := range buf { |
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if b.endChar == 0 { |
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// outside escape |
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switch ch { |
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case '\t', '\v', '\n', '\f': |
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// end of cell |
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b.append(buf[n:i]) |
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b.updateWidth() |
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n = i + 1 // ch consumed |
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ncells := b.terminateCell(ch == '\t') |
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if ch == '\n' || ch == '\f' { |
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// terminate line |
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b.addLine(ch == '\f') |
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if ch == '\f' || ncells == 1 { |
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// A '\f' always forces a flush. Otherwise, if the previous |
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// line has only one cell which does not have an impact on |
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// the formatting of the following lines (the last cell per |
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// line is ignored by format()), thus we can flush the |
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// Writer contents. |
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if err = b.Flush(); err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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if ch == '\f' && b.flags&Debug != 0 { |
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// indicate section break |
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b.write0(hbar) |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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case Escape: |
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// start of escaped sequence |
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b.append(buf[n:i]) |
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b.updateWidth() |
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n = i |
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if b.flags&StripEscape != 0 { |
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n++ // strip Escape |
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} |
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b.startEscape(Escape) |
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|
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case '<', '&': |
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// possibly an html tag/entity |
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if b.flags&FilterHTML != 0 { |
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// begin of tag/entity |
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b.append(buf[n:i]) |
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b.updateWidth() |
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n = i |
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b.startEscape(ch) |
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} |
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} |
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|
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} else { |
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// inside escape |
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if ch == b.endChar { |
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// end of tag/entity |
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j := i + 1 |
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if ch == Escape && b.flags&StripEscape != 0 { |
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j = i // strip Escape |
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} |
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b.append(buf[n:j]) |
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n = i + 1 // ch consumed |
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b.endEscape() |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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|
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// append leftover text |
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b.append(buf[n:]) |
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n = len(buf) |
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return |
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} |
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|
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// NewWriter allocates and initializes a new tabwriter.Writer. |
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// The parameters are the same as for the Init function. |
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// |
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func NewWriter(output io.Writer, minwidth, tabwidth, padding int, padchar byte, flags uint) *Writer { |
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return new(Writer).Init(output, minwidth, tabwidth, padding, padchar, flags) |
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}
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