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Diffstat (limited to 'Python/formatter_unicode.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | Python/formatter_unicode.c | 1535 | 
1 files changed, 1529 insertions, 6 deletions
| diff --git a/Python/formatter_unicode.c b/Python/formatter_unicode.c index c350907..fdb587d 100644 --- a/Python/formatter_unicode.c +++ b/Python/formatter_unicode.c @@ -3,12 +3,1535 @@     of int.__float__, etc., that take and return unicode objects */  #include "Python.h" -#include "../Objects/stringlib/unicodedefs.h" +#include <locale.h> +/* Raises an exception about an unknown presentation type for this + * type. */ -#define FORMAT_STRING  _PyUnicode_FormatAdvanced -#define FORMAT_LONG    _PyLong_FormatAdvanced -#define FORMAT_FLOAT   _PyFloat_FormatAdvanced -#define FORMAT_COMPLEX _PyComplex_FormatAdvanced +static void +unknown_presentation_type(Py_UCS4 presentation_type, +                          const char* type_name) +{ +    /* %c might be out-of-range, hence the two cases. */ +    if (presentation_type > 32 && presentation_type < 128) +        PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, +                     "Unknown format code '%c' " +                     "for object of type '%.200s'", +                     (char)presentation_type, +                     type_name); +    else +        PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, +                     "Unknown format code '\\x%x' " +                     "for object of type '%.200s'", +                     (unsigned int)presentation_type, +                     type_name); +} -#include "../Objects/stringlib/formatter.h" +static void +invalid_comma_type(Py_UCS4 presentation_type) +{ +    if (presentation_type > 32 && presentation_type < 128) +        PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, +                     "Cannot specify ',' with '%c'.", +                     (char)presentation_type); +    else +        PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, +                     "Cannot specify ',' with '\\x%x'.", +                     (unsigned int)presentation_type); +} + +/* +    get_integer consumes 0 or more decimal digit characters from an +    input string, updates *result with the corresponding positive +    integer, and returns the number of digits consumed. + +    returns -1 on error. +*/ +static int +get_integer(PyObject *str, Py_ssize_t *pos, Py_ssize_t end, +                  Py_ssize_t *result) +{ +    Py_ssize_t accumulator, digitval; +    int numdigits; +    accumulator = numdigits = 0; +    for (;;(*pos)++, numdigits++) { +        if (*pos >= end) +            break; +        digitval = Py_UNICODE_TODECIMAL(PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(str, *pos)); +        if (digitval < 0) +            break; +        /* +           Detect possible overflow before it happens: + +              accumulator * 10 + digitval > PY_SSIZE_T_MAX if and only if +              accumulator > (PY_SSIZE_T_MAX - digitval) / 10. +        */ +        if (accumulator > (PY_SSIZE_T_MAX - digitval) / 10) { +            PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, +                         "Too many decimal digits in format string"); +            return -1; +        } +        accumulator = accumulator * 10 + digitval; +    } +    *result = accumulator; +    return numdigits; +} + +/************************************************************************/ +/*********** standard format specifier parsing **************************/ +/************************************************************************/ + +/* returns true if this character is a specifier alignment token */ +Py_LOCAL_INLINE(int) +is_alignment_token(Py_UCS4 c) +{ +    switch (c) { +    case '<': case '>': case '=': case '^': +        return 1; +    default: +        return 0; +    } +} + +/* returns true if this character is a sign element */ +Py_LOCAL_INLINE(int) +is_sign_element(Py_UCS4 c) +{ +    switch (c) { +    case ' ': case '+': case '-': +        return 1; +    default: +        return 0; +    } +} + + +typedef struct { +    Py_UCS4 fill_char; +    Py_UCS4 align; +    int alternate; +    Py_UCS4 sign; +    Py_ssize_t width; +    int thousands_separators; +    Py_ssize_t precision; +    Py_UCS4 type; +} InternalFormatSpec; + +#if 0 +/* Occassionally useful for debugging. Should normally be commented out. */ +static void +DEBUG_PRINT_FORMAT_SPEC(InternalFormatSpec *format) +{ +    printf("internal format spec: fill_char %d\n", format->fill_char); +    printf("internal format spec: align %d\n", format->align); +    printf("internal format spec: alternate %d\n", format->alternate); +    printf("internal format spec: sign %d\n", format->sign); +    printf("internal format spec: width %zd\n", format->width); +    printf("internal format spec: thousands_separators %d\n", +           format->thousands_separators); +    printf("internal format spec: precision %zd\n", format->precision); +    printf("internal format spec: type %c\n", format->type); +    printf("\n"); +} +#endif + + +/* +  ptr points to the start of the format_spec, end points just past its end. +  fills in format with the parsed information. +  returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. +  if failure, sets the exception +*/ +static int +parse_internal_render_format_spec(PyObject *format_spec, +                                  Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end, +                                  InternalFormatSpec *format, +                                  char default_type, +                                  char default_align) +{ +    Py_ssize_t pos = start; +    /* end-pos is used throughout this code to specify the length of +       the input string */ +#define READ_spec(index) PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(format_spec, index) + +    Py_ssize_t consumed; +    int align_specified = 0; + +    format->fill_char = '\0'; +    format->align = default_align; +    format->alternate = 0; +    format->sign = '\0'; +    format->width = -1; +    format->thousands_separators = 0; +    format->precision = -1; +    format->type = default_type; + +    /* If the second char is an alignment token, +       then parse the fill char */ +    if (end-pos >= 2 && is_alignment_token(READ_spec(pos+1))) { +        format->align = READ_spec(pos+1); +        format->fill_char = READ_spec(pos); +        align_specified = 1; +        pos += 2; +    } +    else if (end-pos >= 1 && is_alignment_token(READ_spec(pos))) { +        format->align = READ_spec(pos); +        align_specified = 1; +        ++pos; +    } + +    /* Parse the various sign options */ +    if (end-pos >= 1 && is_sign_element(READ_spec(pos))) { +        format->sign = READ_spec(pos); +        ++pos; +    } + +    /* If the next character is #, we're in alternate mode.  This only +       applies to integers. */ +    if (end-pos >= 1 && READ_spec(pos) == '#') { +        format->alternate = 1; +        ++pos; +    } + +    /* The special case for 0-padding (backwards compat) */ +    if (format->fill_char == '\0' && end-pos >= 1 && READ_spec(pos) == '0') { +        format->fill_char = '0'; +        if (!align_specified) { +            format->align = '='; +        } +        ++pos; +    } + +    consumed = get_integer(format_spec, &pos, end, &format->width); +    if (consumed == -1) +        /* Overflow error. Exception already set. */ +        return 0; + +    /* If consumed is 0, we didn't consume any characters for the +       width. In that case, reset the width to -1, because +       get_integer() will have set it to zero. -1 is how we record +       that the width wasn't specified. */ +    if (consumed == 0) +        format->width = -1; + +    /* Comma signifies add thousands separators */ +    if (end-pos && READ_spec(pos) == ',') { +        format->thousands_separators = 1; +        ++pos; +    } + +    /* Parse field precision */ +    if (end-pos && READ_spec(pos) == '.') { +        ++pos; + +        consumed = get_integer(format_spec, &pos, end, &format->precision); +        if (consumed == -1) +            /* Overflow error. Exception already set. */ +            return 0; + +        /* Not having a precision after a dot is an error. */ +        if (consumed == 0) { +            PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, +                         "Format specifier missing precision"); +            return 0; +        } + +    } + +    /* Finally, parse the type field. */ + +    if (end-pos > 1) { +        /* More than one char remain, invalid format specifier. */ +        PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, "Invalid format specifier"); +        return 0; +    } + +    if (end-pos == 1) { +        format->type = READ_spec(pos); +        ++pos; +    } + +    /* Do as much validating as we can, just by looking at the format +       specifier.  Do not take into account what type of formatting +       we're doing (int, float, string). */ + +    if (format->thousands_separators) { +        switch (format->type) { +        case 'd': +        case 'e': +        case 'f': +        case 'g': +        case 'E': +        case 'G': +        case '%': +        case 'F': +        case '\0': +            /* These are allowed. See PEP 378.*/ +            break; +        default: +            invalid_comma_type(format->type); +            return 0; +        } +    } + +    assert (format->align <= 127); +    assert (format->sign <= 127); +    return 1; +} + +/* Calculate the padding needed. */ +static void +calc_padding(Py_ssize_t nchars, Py_ssize_t width, Py_UCS4 align, +             Py_ssize_t *n_lpadding, Py_ssize_t *n_rpadding, +             Py_ssize_t *n_total) +{ +    if (width >= 0) { +        if (nchars > width) +            *n_total = nchars; +        else +            *n_total = width; +    } +    else { +        /* not specified, use all of the chars and no more */ +        *n_total = nchars; +    } + +    /* Figure out how much leading space we need, based on the +       aligning */ +    if (align == '>') +        *n_lpadding = *n_total - nchars; +    else if (align == '^') +        *n_lpadding = (*n_total - nchars) / 2; +    else if (align == '<' || align == '=') +        *n_lpadding = 0; +    else { +        /* We should never have an unspecified alignment. */ +        *n_lpadding = 0; +        assert(0); +    } + +    *n_rpadding = *n_total - nchars - *n_lpadding; +} + +/* Do the padding, and return a pointer to where the caller-supplied +   content goes. */ +static Py_ssize_t +fill_padding(_PyUnicodeWriter *writer, +             Py_ssize_t nchars, +             Py_UCS4 fill_char, Py_ssize_t n_lpadding, +             Py_ssize_t n_rpadding) +{ +    Py_ssize_t pos; + +    /* Pad on left. */ +    if (n_lpadding) { +        pos = writer->pos; +        _PyUnicode_FastFill(writer->buffer, pos, n_lpadding, fill_char); +    } + +    /* Pad on right. */ +    if (n_rpadding) { +        pos = writer->pos + nchars + n_lpadding; +        _PyUnicode_FastFill(writer->buffer, pos, n_rpadding, fill_char); +    } + +    /* Pointer to the user content. */ +    writer->pos += n_lpadding; +    return 0; +} + +/************************************************************************/ +/*********** common routines for numeric formatting *********************/ +/************************************************************************/ + +/* Locale type codes. */ +#define LT_CURRENT_LOCALE 0 +#define LT_DEFAULT_LOCALE 1 +#define LT_NO_LOCALE 2 + +/* Locale info needed for formatting integers and the part of floats +   before and including the decimal. Note that locales only support +   8-bit chars, not unicode. */ +typedef struct { +    PyObject *decimal_point; +    PyObject *thousands_sep; +    const char *grouping; +} LocaleInfo; + +#define STATIC_LOCALE_INFO_INIT {0, 0, 0} + +/* describes the layout for an integer, see the comment in +   calc_number_widths() for details */ +typedef struct { +    Py_ssize_t n_lpadding; +    Py_ssize_t n_prefix; +    Py_ssize_t n_spadding; +    Py_ssize_t n_rpadding; +    char sign; +    Py_ssize_t n_sign;      /* number of digits needed for sign (0/1) */ +    Py_ssize_t n_grouped_digits; /* Space taken up by the digits, including +                                    any grouping chars. */ +    Py_ssize_t n_decimal;   /* 0 if only an integer */ +    Py_ssize_t n_remainder; /* Digits in decimal and/or exponent part, +                               excluding the decimal itself, if +                               present. */ + +    /* These 2 are not the widths of fields, but are needed by +       STRINGLIB_GROUPING. */ +    Py_ssize_t n_digits;    /* The number of digits before a decimal +                               or exponent. */ +    Py_ssize_t n_min_width; /* The min_width we used when we computed +                               the n_grouped_digits width. */ +} NumberFieldWidths; + + +/* Given a number of the form: +   digits[remainder] +   where ptr points to the start and end points to the end, find where +    the integer part ends. This could be a decimal, an exponent, both, +    or neither. +   If a decimal point is present, set *has_decimal and increment +    remainder beyond it. +   Results are undefined (but shouldn't crash) for improperly +    formatted strings. +*/ +static void +parse_number(PyObject *s, Py_ssize_t pos, Py_ssize_t end, +             Py_ssize_t *n_remainder, int *has_decimal) +{ +    Py_ssize_t remainder; + +    while (pos<end && isdigit(PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(s, pos))) +        ++pos; +    remainder = pos; + +    /* Does remainder start with a decimal point? */ +    *has_decimal = pos<end && PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(s, remainder) == '.'; + +    /* Skip the decimal point. */ +    if (*has_decimal) +        remainder++; + +    *n_remainder = end - remainder; +} + +/* not all fields of format are used.  for example, precision is +   unused.  should this take discrete params in order to be more clear +   about what it does?  or is passing a single format parameter easier +   and more efficient enough to justify a little obfuscation? */ +static Py_ssize_t +calc_number_widths(NumberFieldWidths *spec, Py_ssize_t n_prefix, +                   Py_UCS4 sign_char, PyObject *number, Py_ssize_t n_start, +                   Py_ssize_t n_end, Py_ssize_t n_remainder, +                   int has_decimal, const LocaleInfo *locale, +                   const InternalFormatSpec *format, Py_UCS4 *maxchar) +{ +    Py_ssize_t n_non_digit_non_padding; +    Py_ssize_t n_padding; + +    spec->n_digits = n_end - n_start - n_remainder - (has_decimal?1:0); +    spec->n_lpadding = 0; +    spec->n_prefix = n_prefix; +    spec->n_decimal = has_decimal ? PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(locale->decimal_point) : 0; +    spec->n_remainder = n_remainder; +    spec->n_spadding = 0; +    spec->n_rpadding = 0; +    spec->sign = '\0'; +    spec->n_sign = 0; + +    /* the output will look like: +       |                                                                                         | +       | <lpadding> <sign> <prefix> <spadding> <grouped_digits> <decimal> <remainder> <rpadding> | +       |                                                                                         | + +       sign is computed from format->sign and the actual +       sign of the number + +       prefix is given (it's for the '0x' prefix) + +       digits is already known + +       the total width is either given, or computed from the +       actual digits + +       only one of lpadding, spadding, and rpadding can be non-zero, +       and it's calculated from the width and other fields +    */ + +    /* compute the various parts we're going to write */ +    switch (format->sign) { +    case '+': +        /* always put a + or - */ +        spec->n_sign = 1; +        spec->sign = (sign_char == '-' ? '-' : '+'); +        break; +    case ' ': +        spec->n_sign = 1; +        spec->sign = (sign_char == '-' ? '-' : ' '); +        break; +    default: +        /* Not specified, or the default (-) */ +        if (sign_char == '-') { +            spec->n_sign = 1; +            spec->sign = '-'; +        } +    } + +    /* The number of chars used for non-digits and non-padding. */ +    n_non_digit_non_padding = spec->n_sign + spec->n_prefix + spec->n_decimal + +        spec->n_remainder; + +    /* min_width can go negative, that's okay. format->width == -1 means +       we don't care. */ +    if (format->fill_char == '0' && format->align == '=') +        spec->n_min_width = format->width - n_non_digit_non_padding; +    else +        spec->n_min_width = 0; + +    if (spec->n_digits == 0) +        /* This case only occurs when using 'c' formatting, we need +           to special case it because the grouping code always wants +           to have at least one character. */ +        spec->n_grouped_digits = 0; +    else { +        Py_UCS4 grouping_maxchar; +        spec->n_grouped_digits = _PyUnicode_InsertThousandsGrouping( +            NULL, 0, +            0, NULL, +            spec->n_digits, spec->n_min_width, +            locale->grouping, locale->thousands_sep, &grouping_maxchar); +        *maxchar = Py_MAX(*maxchar, grouping_maxchar); +    } + +    /* Given the desired width and the total of digit and non-digit +       space we consume, see if we need any padding. format->width can +       be negative (meaning no padding), but this code still works in +       that case. */ +    n_padding = format->width - +                        (n_non_digit_non_padding + spec->n_grouped_digits); +    if (n_padding > 0) { +        /* Some padding is needed. Determine if it's left, space, or right. */ +        switch (format->align) { +        case '<': +            spec->n_rpadding = n_padding; +            break; +        case '^': +            spec->n_lpadding = n_padding / 2; +            spec->n_rpadding = n_padding - spec->n_lpadding; +            break; +        case '=': +            spec->n_spadding = n_padding; +            break; +        case '>': +            spec->n_lpadding = n_padding; +            break; +        default: +            /* Shouldn't get here, but treat it as '>' */ +            spec->n_lpadding = n_padding; +            assert(0); +            break; +        } +    } + +    if (spec->n_lpadding || spec->n_spadding || spec->n_rpadding) +        *maxchar = Py_MAX(*maxchar, format->fill_char); + +    if (spec->n_decimal) +        *maxchar = Py_MAX(*maxchar, PyUnicode_MAX_CHAR_VALUE(locale->decimal_point)); + +    return spec->n_lpadding + spec->n_sign + spec->n_prefix + +        spec->n_spadding + spec->n_grouped_digits + spec->n_decimal + +        spec->n_remainder + spec->n_rpadding; +} + +/* Fill in the digit parts of a numbers's string representation, +   as determined in calc_number_widths(). +   Return -1 on error, or 0 on success. */ +static int +fill_number(_PyUnicodeWriter *writer, const NumberFieldWidths *spec, +            PyObject *digits, Py_ssize_t d_start, Py_ssize_t d_end, +            PyObject *prefix, Py_ssize_t p_start, +            Py_UCS4 fill_char, +            LocaleInfo *locale, int toupper) +{ +    /* Used to keep track of digits, decimal, and remainder. */ +    Py_ssize_t d_pos = d_start; +    const enum PyUnicode_Kind kind = writer->kind; +    const void *data = writer->data; +    Py_ssize_t r; + +    if (spec->n_lpadding) { +        _PyUnicode_FastFill(writer->buffer, +                            writer->pos, spec->n_lpadding, fill_char); +        writer->pos += spec->n_lpadding; +    } +    if (spec->n_sign == 1) { +        PyUnicode_WRITE(kind, data, writer->pos, spec->sign); +        writer->pos++; +    } +    if (spec->n_prefix) { +        _PyUnicode_FastCopyCharacters(writer->buffer, writer->pos, +                                      prefix, p_start, +                                      spec->n_prefix); +        if (toupper) { +            Py_ssize_t t; +            for (t = 0; t < spec->n_prefix; t++) { +                Py_UCS4 c = PyUnicode_READ(kind, data, writer->pos + t); +                c = Py_TOUPPER(c); +                assert (c <= 127); +                PyUnicode_WRITE(kind, data, writer->pos + t, c); +            } +        } +        writer->pos += spec->n_prefix; +    } +    if (spec->n_spadding) { +        _PyUnicode_FastFill(writer->buffer, +                            writer->pos, spec->n_spadding, fill_char); +        writer->pos += spec->n_spadding; +    } + +    /* Only for type 'c' special case, it has no digits. */ +    if (spec->n_digits != 0) { +        /* Fill the digits with InsertThousandsGrouping. */ +        char *pdigits; +        if (PyUnicode_READY(digits)) +            return -1; +        pdigits = PyUnicode_DATA(digits); +        if (PyUnicode_KIND(digits) < kind) { +            pdigits = _PyUnicode_AsKind(digits, kind); +            if (pdigits == NULL) +                return -1; +        } +        r = _PyUnicode_InsertThousandsGrouping( +                writer->buffer, writer->pos, +                spec->n_grouped_digits, +                pdigits + kind * d_pos, +                spec->n_digits, spec->n_min_width, +                locale->grouping, locale->thousands_sep, NULL); +        if (r == -1) +            return -1; +        assert(r == spec->n_grouped_digits); +        if (PyUnicode_KIND(digits) < kind) +            PyMem_Free(pdigits); +        d_pos += spec->n_digits; +    } +    if (toupper) { +        Py_ssize_t t; +        for (t = 0; t < spec->n_grouped_digits; t++) { +            Py_UCS4 c = PyUnicode_READ(kind, data, writer->pos + t); +            c = Py_TOUPPER(c); +            if (c > 127) { +                PyErr_SetString(PyExc_SystemError, "non-ascii grouped digit"); +                return -1; +            } +            PyUnicode_WRITE(kind, data, writer->pos + t, c); +        } +    } +    writer->pos += spec->n_grouped_digits; + +    if (spec->n_decimal) { +        _PyUnicode_FastCopyCharacters( +            writer->buffer, writer->pos, +            locale->decimal_point, 0, spec->n_decimal); +        writer->pos += spec->n_decimal; +        d_pos += 1; +    } + +    if (spec->n_remainder) { +        _PyUnicode_FastCopyCharacters( +            writer->buffer, writer->pos, +            digits, d_pos, spec->n_remainder); +        writer->pos += spec->n_remainder; +        d_pos += spec->n_remainder; +    } + +    if (spec->n_rpadding) { +        _PyUnicode_FastFill(writer->buffer, +                            writer->pos, spec->n_rpadding, +                            fill_char); +        writer->pos += spec->n_rpadding; +    } +    return 0; +} + +static char no_grouping[1] = {CHAR_MAX}; + +/* Find the decimal point character(s?), thousands_separator(s?), and +   grouping description, either for the current locale if type is +   LT_CURRENT_LOCALE, a hard-coded locale if LT_DEFAULT_LOCALE, or +   none if LT_NO_LOCALE. */ +static int +get_locale_info(int type, LocaleInfo *locale_info) +{ +    switch (type) { +    case LT_CURRENT_LOCALE: { +        struct lconv *locale_data = localeconv(); +        locale_info->decimal_point = PyUnicode_DecodeLocale( +                                         locale_data->decimal_point, +                                         NULL); +        if (locale_info->decimal_point == NULL) +            return -1; +        locale_info->thousands_sep = PyUnicode_DecodeLocale( +                                         locale_data->thousands_sep, +                                         NULL); +        if (locale_info->thousands_sep == NULL) { +            Py_DECREF(locale_info->decimal_point); +            return -1; +        } +        locale_info->grouping = locale_data->grouping; +        break; +    } +    case LT_DEFAULT_LOCALE: +        locale_info->decimal_point = PyUnicode_FromOrdinal('.'); +        locale_info->thousands_sep = PyUnicode_FromOrdinal(','); +        if (!locale_info->decimal_point || !locale_info->thousands_sep) { +            Py_XDECREF(locale_info->decimal_point); +            Py_XDECREF(locale_info->thousands_sep); +            return -1; +        } +        locale_info->grouping = "\3"; /* Group every 3 characters.  The +                                         (implicit) trailing 0 means repeat +                                         infinitely. */ +        break; +    case LT_NO_LOCALE: +        locale_info->decimal_point = PyUnicode_FromOrdinal('.'); +        locale_info->thousands_sep = PyUnicode_New(0, 0); +        if (!locale_info->decimal_point || !locale_info->thousands_sep) { +            Py_XDECREF(locale_info->decimal_point); +            Py_XDECREF(locale_info->thousands_sep); +            return -1; +        } +        locale_info->grouping = no_grouping; +        break; +    default: +        assert(0); +    } +    return 0; +} + +static void +free_locale_info(LocaleInfo *locale_info) +{ +    Py_XDECREF(locale_info->decimal_point); +    Py_XDECREF(locale_info->thousands_sep); +} + +/************************************************************************/ +/*********** string formatting ******************************************/ +/************************************************************************/ + +static int +format_string_internal(PyObject *value, const InternalFormatSpec *format, +                       _PyUnicodeWriter *writer) +{ +    Py_ssize_t lpad; +    Py_ssize_t rpad; +    Py_ssize_t total; +    Py_ssize_t len; +    int result = -1; +    Py_UCS4 maxchar; + +    assert(PyUnicode_IS_READY(value)); +    len = PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(value); + +    /* sign is not allowed on strings */ +    if (format->sign != '\0') { +        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, +                        "Sign not allowed in string format specifier"); +        goto done; +    } + +    /* alternate is not allowed on strings */ +    if (format->alternate) { +        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, +                        "Alternate form (#) not allowed in string format " +                        "specifier"); +        goto done; +    } + +    /* '=' alignment not allowed on strings */ +    if (format->align == '=') { +        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, +                        "'=' alignment not allowed " +                        "in string format specifier"); +        goto done; +    } + +    if (format->width == -1 && format->precision == -1) { +        /* Fast path */ +        return _PyUnicodeWriter_WriteStr(writer, value); +    } + +    /* if precision is specified, output no more that format.precision +       characters */ +    if (format->precision >= 0 && len >= format->precision) { +        len = format->precision; +    } + +    calc_padding(len, format->width, format->align, &lpad, &rpad, &total); + +    maxchar = _PyUnicode_FindMaxChar(value, 0, len); +    if (lpad != 0 || rpad != 0) +        maxchar = Py_MAX(maxchar, format->fill_char); + +    /* allocate the resulting string */ +    if (_PyUnicodeWriter_Prepare(writer, total, maxchar) == -1) +        goto done; + +    /* Write into that space. First the padding. */ +    result = fill_padding(writer, len, +                          format->fill_char=='\0'?' ':format->fill_char, +                          lpad, rpad); +    if (result == -1) +        goto done; + +    /* Then the source string. */ +    _PyUnicode_FastCopyCharacters(writer->buffer, writer->pos, +                                  value, 0, len); +    writer->pos += (len + rpad); +    result = 0; + +done: +    return result; +} + + +/************************************************************************/ +/*********** long formatting ********************************************/ +/************************************************************************/ + +typedef PyObject* +(*IntOrLongToString)(PyObject *value, int base); + +static int +format_long_internal(PyObject *value, const InternalFormatSpec *format, +                     _PyUnicodeWriter *writer) +{ +    int result = -1; +    Py_UCS4 maxchar = 127; +    PyObject *tmp = NULL; +    Py_ssize_t inumeric_chars; +    Py_UCS4 sign_char = '\0'; +    Py_ssize_t n_digits;       /* count of digits need from the computed +                                  string */ +    Py_ssize_t n_remainder = 0; /* Used only for 'c' formatting, which +                                   produces non-digits */ +    Py_ssize_t n_prefix = 0;   /* Count of prefix chars, (e.g., '0x') */ +    Py_ssize_t n_total; +    Py_ssize_t prefix = 0; +    NumberFieldWidths spec; +    long x; + +    /* Locale settings, either from the actual locale or +       from a hard-code pseudo-locale */ +    LocaleInfo locale = STATIC_LOCALE_INFO_INIT; + +    /* no precision allowed on integers */ +    if (format->precision != -1) { +        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, +                        "Precision not allowed in integer format specifier"); +        goto done; +    } + +    /* special case for character formatting */ +    if (format->type == 'c') { +        /* error to specify a sign */ +        if (format->sign != '\0') { +            PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, +                            "Sign not allowed with integer" +                            " format specifier 'c'"); +            goto done; +        } + +        /* taken from unicodeobject.c formatchar() */ +        /* Integer input truncated to a character */ +        x = PyLong_AsLong(value); +        if (x == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) +            goto done; +        if (x < 0 || x > 0x10ffff) { +            PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, +                            "%c arg not in range(0x110000)"); +            goto done; +        } +        tmp = PyUnicode_FromOrdinal(x); +        inumeric_chars = 0; +        n_digits = 1; +        maxchar = Py_MAX(maxchar, (Py_UCS4)x); + +        /* As a sort-of hack, we tell calc_number_widths that we only +           have "remainder" characters. calc_number_widths thinks +           these are characters that don't get formatted, only copied +           into the output string. We do this for 'c' formatting, +           because the characters are likely to be non-digits. */ +        n_remainder = 1; +    } +    else { +        int base; +        int leading_chars_to_skip = 0;  /* Number of characters added by +                                           PyNumber_ToBase that we want to +                                           skip over. */ + +        /* Compute the base and how many characters will be added by +           PyNumber_ToBase */ +        switch (format->type) { +        case 'b': +            base = 2; +            leading_chars_to_skip = 2; /* 0b */ +            break; +        case 'o': +            base = 8; +            leading_chars_to_skip = 2; /* 0o */ +            break; +        case 'x': +        case 'X': +            base = 16; +            leading_chars_to_skip = 2; /* 0x */ +            break; +        default:  /* shouldn't be needed, but stops a compiler warning */ +        case 'd': +        case 'n': +            base = 10; +            break; +        } + +        if (format->sign != '+' && format->sign != ' ' +            && format->width == -1 +            && format->type != 'X' && format->type != 'n' +            && !format->thousands_separators +            && PyLong_CheckExact(value)) +        { +            /* Fast path */ +            return _PyLong_FormatWriter(writer, value, base, format->alternate); +        } + +        /* The number of prefix chars is the same as the leading +           chars to skip */ +        if (format->alternate) +            n_prefix = leading_chars_to_skip; + +        /* Do the hard part, converting to a string in a given base */ +        tmp = _PyLong_Format(value, base); +        if (tmp == NULL || PyUnicode_READY(tmp) == -1) +            goto done; + +        inumeric_chars = 0; +        n_digits = PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(tmp); + +        prefix = inumeric_chars; + +        /* Is a sign character present in the output?  If so, remember it +           and skip it */ +        if (PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(tmp, inumeric_chars) == '-') { +            sign_char = '-'; +            ++prefix; +            ++leading_chars_to_skip; +        } + +        /* Skip over the leading chars (0x, 0b, etc.) */ +        n_digits -= leading_chars_to_skip; +        inumeric_chars += leading_chars_to_skip; +    } + +    /* Determine the grouping, separator, and decimal point, if any. */ +    if (get_locale_info(format->type == 'n' ? LT_CURRENT_LOCALE : +                        (format->thousands_separators ? +                         LT_DEFAULT_LOCALE : +                         LT_NO_LOCALE), +                        &locale) == -1) +        goto done; + +    /* Calculate how much memory we'll need. */ +    n_total = calc_number_widths(&spec, n_prefix, sign_char, tmp, inumeric_chars, +                                 inumeric_chars + n_digits, n_remainder, 0, +                                 &locale, format, &maxchar); + +    /* Allocate the memory. */ +    if (_PyUnicodeWriter_Prepare(writer, n_total, maxchar) == -1) +        goto done; + +    /* Populate the memory. */ +    result = fill_number(writer, &spec, +                         tmp, inumeric_chars, inumeric_chars + n_digits, +                         tmp, prefix, +                         format->fill_char == '\0' ? ' ' : format->fill_char, +                         &locale, format->type == 'X'); + +done: +    Py_XDECREF(tmp); +    free_locale_info(&locale); +    return result; +} + +/************************************************************************/ +/*********** float formatting *******************************************/ +/************************************************************************/ + +/* much of this is taken from unicodeobject.c */ +static int +format_float_internal(PyObject *value, +                      const InternalFormatSpec *format, +                      _PyUnicodeWriter *writer) +{ +    char *buf = NULL;       /* buffer returned from PyOS_double_to_string */ +    Py_ssize_t n_digits; +    Py_ssize_t n_remainder; +    Py_ssize_t n_total; +    int has_decimal; +    double val; +    Py_ssize_t precision = format->precision; +    Py_ssize_t default_precision = 6; +    Py_UCS4 type = format->type; +    int add_pct = 0; +    Py_ssize_t index; +    NumberFieldWidths spec; +    int flags = 0; +    int result = -1; +    Py_UCS4 maxchar = 127; +    Py_UCS4 sign_char = '\0'; +    int float_type; /* Used to see if we have a nan, inf, or regular float. */ +    PyObject *unicode_tmp = NULL; + +    /* Locale settings, either from the actual locale or +       from a hard-code pseudo-locale */ +    LocaleInfo locale = STATIC_LOCALE_INFO_INIT; + +    if (format->alternate) +        flags |= Py_DTSF_ALT; + +    if (type == '\0') { +        /* Omitted type specifier.  Behaves in the same way as repr(x) +           and str(x) if no precision is given, else like 'g', but with +           at least one digit after the decimal point. */ +        flags |= Py_DTSF_ADD_DOT_0; +        type = 'r'; +        default_precision = 0; +    } + +    if (type == 'n') +        /* 'n' is the same as 'g', except for the locale used to +           format the result. We take care of that later. */ +        type = 'g'; + +    val = PyFloat_AsDouble(value); +    if (val == -1.0 && PyErr_Occurred()) +        goto done; + +    if (type == '%') { +        type = 'f'; +        val *= 100; +        add_pct = 1; +    } + +    if (precision < 0) +        precision = default_precision; +    else if (type == 'r') +        type = 'g'; + +    /* Cast "type", because if we're in unicode we need to pass a +       8-bit char. This is safe, because we've restricted what "type" +       can be. */ +    buf = PyOS_double_to_string(val, (char)type, precision, flags, +                                &float_type); +    if (buf == NULL) +        goto done; +    n_digits = strlen(buf); + +    if (add_pct) { +        /* We know that buf has a trailing zero (since we just called +           strlen() on it), and we don't use that fact any more. So we +           can just write over the trailing zero. */ +        buf[n_digits] = '%'; +        n_digits += 1; +    } + +    /* Since there is no unicode version of PyOS_double_to_string, +       just use the 8 bit version and then convert to unicode. */ +    unicode_tmp = _PyUnicode_FromASCII(buf, n_digits); +    PyMem_Free(buf); +    if (unicode_tmp == NULL) +        goto done; + +    if (format->sign != '+' && format->sign != ' ' +        && format->width == -1 +        && format->type != 'n' +        && !format->thousands_separators) +    { +        /* Fast path */ +        result = _PyUnicodeWriter_WriteStr(writer, unicode_tmp); +        Py_DECREF(unicode_tmp); +        return result; +    } + +    /* Is a sign character present in the output?  If so, remember it +       and skip it */ +    index = 0; +    if (PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(unicode_tmp, index) == '-') { +        sign_char = '-'; +        ++index; +        --n_digits; +    } + +    /* Determine if we have any "remainder" (after the digits, might include +       decimal or exponent or both (or neither)) */ +    parse_number(unicode_tmp, index, index + n_digits, &n_remainder, &has_decimal); + +    /* Determine the grouping, separator, and decimal point, if any. */ +    if (get_locale_info(format->type == 'n' ? LT_CURRENT_LOCALE : +                        (format->thousands_separators ? +                         LT_DEFAULT_LOCALE : +                         LT_NO_LOCALE), +                        &locale) == -1) +        goto done; + +    /* Calculate how much memory we'll need. */ +    n_total = calc_number_widths(&spec, 0, sign_char, unicode_tmp, index, +                                 index + n_digits, n_remainder, has_decimal, +                                 &locale, format, &maxchar); + +    /* Allocate the memory. */ +    if (_PyUnicodeWriter_Prepare(writer, n_total, maxchar) == -1) +        goto done; + +    /* Populate the memory. */ +    result = fill_number(writer, &spec, +                         unicode_tmp, index, index + n_digits, +                         NULL, 0, +                         format->fill_char == '\0' ? ' ' : format->fill_char, +                         &locale, 0); + +done: +    Py_DECREF(unicode_tmp); +    free_locale_info(&locale); +    return result; +} + +/************************************************************************/ +/*********** complex formatting *****************************************/ +/************************************************************************/ + +static int +format_complex_internal(PyObject *value, +                        const InternalFormatSpec *format, +                        _PyUnicodeWriter *writer) +{ +    double re; +    double im; +    char *re_buf = NULL;       /* buffer returned from PyOS_double_to_string */ +    char *im_buf = NULL;       /* buffer returned from PyOS_double_to_string */ + +    InternalFormatSpec tmp_format = *format; +    Py_ssize_t n_re_digits; +    Py_ssize_t n_im_digits; +    Py_ssize_t n_re_remainder; +    Py_ssize_t n_im_remainder; +    Py_ssize_t n_re_total; +    Py_ssize_t n_im_total; +    int re_has_decimal; +    int im_has_decimal; +    Py_ssize_t precision = format->precision; +    Py_ssize_t default_precision = 6; +    Py_UCS4 type = format->type; +    Py_ssize_t i_re; +    Py_ssize_t i_im; +    NumberFieldWidths re_spec; +    NumberFieldWidths im_spec; +    int flags = 0; +    int result = -1; +    Py_UCS4 maxchar = 127; +    enum PyUnicode_Kind rkind; +    void *rdata; +    Py_UCS4 re_sign_char = '\0'; +    Py_UCS4 im_sign_char = '\0'; +    int re_float_type; /* Used to see if we have a nan, inf, or regular float. */ +    int im_float_type; +    int add_parens = 0; +    int skip_re = 0; +    Py_ssize_t lpad; +    Py_ssize_t rpad; +    Py_ssize_t total; +    PyObject *re_unicode_tmp = NULL; +    PyObject *im_unicode_tmp = NULL; + +    /* Locale settings, either from the actual locale or +       from a hard-code pseudo-locale */ +    LocaleInfo locale = STATIC_LOCALE_INFO_INIT; + +    /* Zero padding is not allowed. */ +    if (format->fill_char == '0') { +        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, +                        "Zero padding is not allowed in complex format " +                        "specifier"); +        goto done; +    } + +    /* Neither is '=' alignment . */ +    if (format->align == '=') { +        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, +                        "'=' alignment flag is not allowed in complex format " +                        "specifier"); +        goto done; +    } + +    re = PyComplex_RealAsDouble(value); +    if (re == -1.0 && PyErr_Occurred()) +        goto done; +    im = PyComplex_ImagAsDouble(value); +    if (im == -1.0 && PyErr_Occurred()) +        goto done; + +    if (format->alternate) +        flags |= Py_DTSF_ALT; + +    if (type == '\0') { +        /* Omitted type specifier. Should be like str(self). */ +        type = 'r'; +        default_precision = 0; +        if (re == 0.0 && copysign(1.0, re) == 1.0) +            skip_re = 1; +        else +            add_parens = 1; +    } + +    if (type == 'n') +        /* 'n' is the same as 'g', except for the locale used to +           format the result. We take care of that later. */ +        type = 'g'; + +    if (precision < 0) +        precision = default_precision; +    else if (type == 'r') +        type = 'g'; + +    /* Cast "type", because if we're in unicode we need to pass a +       8-bit char. This is safe, because we've restricted what "type" +       can be. */ +    re_buf = PyOS_double_to_string(re, (char)type, precision, flags, +                                   &re_float_type); +    if (re_buf == NULL) +        goto done; +    im_buf = PyOS_double_to_string(im, (char)type, precision, flags, +                                   &im_float_type); +    if (im_buf == NULL) +        goto done; + +    n_re_digits = strlen(re_buf); +    n_im_digits = strlen(im_buf); + +    /* Since there is no unicode version of PyOS_double_to_string, +       just use the 8 bit version and then convert to unicode. */ +    re_unicode_tmp = _PyUnicode_FromASCII(re_buf, n_re_digits); +    if (re_unicode_tmp == NULL) +        goto done; +    i_re = 0; + +    im_unicode_tmp = _PyUnicode_FromASCII(im_buf, n_im_digits); +    if (im_unicode_tmp == NULL) +        goto done; +    i_im = 0; + +    /* Is a sign character present in the output?  If so, remember it +       and skip it */ +    if (PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(re_unicode_tmp, i_re) == '-') { +        re_sign_char = '-'; +        ++i_re; +        --n_re_digits; +    } +    if (PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(im_unicode_tmp, i_im) == '-') { +        im_sign_char = '-'; +        ++i_im; +        --n_im_digits; +    } + +    /* Determine if we have any "remainder" (after the digits, might include +       decimal or exponent or both (or neither)) */ +    parse_number(re_unicode_tmp, i_re, i_re + n_re_digits, +                 &n_re_remainder, &re_has_decimal); +    parse_number(im_unicode_tmp, i_im, i_im + n_im_digits, +                 &n_im_remainder, &im_has_decimal); + +    /* Determine the grouping, separator, and decimal point, if any. */ +    if (get_locale_info(format->type == 'n' ? LT_CURRENT_LOCALE : +                        (format->thousands_separators ? +                         LT_DEFAULT_LOCALE : +                         LT_NO_LOCALE), +                        &locale) == -1) +        goto done; + +    /* Turn off any padding. We'll do it later after we've composed +       the numbers without padding. */ +    tmp_format.fill_char = '\0'; +    tmp_format.align = '<'; +    tmp_format.width = -1; + +    /* Calculate how much memory we'll need. */ +    n_re_total = calc_number_widths(&re_spec, 0, re_sign_char, re_unicode_tmp, +                                    i_re, i_re + n_re_digits, n_re_remainder, +                                    re_has_decimal, &locale, &tmp_format, +                                    &maxchar); + +    /* Same formatting, but always include a sign, unless the real part is +     * going to be omitted, in which case we use whatever sign convention was +     * requested by the original format. */ +    if (!skip_re) +        tmp_format.sign = '+'; +    n_im_total = calc_number_widths(&im_spec, 0, im_sign_char, im_unicode_tmp, +                                    i_im, i_im + n_im_digits, n_im_remainder, +                                    im_has_decimal, &locale, &tmp_format, +                                    &maxchar); + +    if (skip_re) +        n_re_total = 0; + +    /* Add 1 for the 'j', and optionally 2 for parens. */ +    calc_padding(n_re_total + n_im_total + 1 + add_parens * 2, +                 format->width, format->align, &lpad, &rpad, &total); + +    if (lpad || rpad) +        maxchar = Py_MAX(maxchar, format->fill_char); + +    if (_PyUnicodeWriter_Prepare(writer, total, maxchar) == -1) +        goto done; +    rkind = writer->kind; +    rdata = writer->data; + +    /* Populate the memory. First, the padding. */ +    result = fill_padding(writer, +                          n_re_total + n_im_total + 1 + add_parens * 2, +                          format->fill_char=='\0' ? ' ' : format->fill_char, +                          lpad, rpad); +    if (result == -1) +        goto done; + +    if (add_parens) { +        PyUnicode_WRITE(rkind, rdata, writer->pos, '('); +        writer->pos++; +    } + +    if (!skip_re) { +        result = fill_number(writer, &re_spec, +                             re_unicode_tmp, i_re, i_re + n_re_digits, +                             NULL, 0, +                             0, +                             &locale, 0); +        if (result == -1) +            goto done; +    } +    result = fill_number(writer, &im_spec, +                         im_unicode_tmp, i_im, i_im + n_im_digits, +                         NULL, 0, +                         0, +                         &locale, 0); +    if (result == -1) +        goto done; +    PyUnicode_WRITE(rkind, rdata, writer->pos, 'j'); +    writer->pos++; + +    if (add_parens) { +        PyUnicode_WRITE(rkind, rdata, writer->pos, ')'); +        writer->pos++; +    } + +    writer->pos += rpad; + +done: +    PyMem_Free(re_buf); +    PyMem_Free(im_buf); +    Py_XDECREF(re_unicode_tmp); +    Py_XDECREF(im_unicode_tmp); +    free_locale_info(&locale); +    return result; +} + +/************************************************************************/ +/*********** built in formatters ****************************************/ +/************************************************************************/ +int +format_obj(PyObject *obj, _PyUnicodeWriter *writer) +{ +    PyObject *str; +    int err; + +    str = PyObject_Str(obj); +    if (str == NULL) +        return -1; +    err = _PyUnicodeWriter_WriteStr(writer, str); +    Py_DECREF(str); +    return err; +} + +int +_PyUnicode_FormatAdvancedWriter(_PyUnicodeWriter *writer, +                                PyObject *obj, +                                PyObject *format_spec, +                                Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end) +{ +    InternalFormatSpec format; + +    assert(PyUnicode_Check(obj)); + +    /* check for the special case of zero length format spec, make +       it equivalent to str(obj) */ +    if (start == end) { +        if (PyUnicode_CheckExact(obj)) +            return _PyUnicodeWriter_WriteStr(writer, obj); +        else +            return format_obj(obj, writer); +    } + +    /* parse the format_spec */ +    if (!parse_internal_render_format_spec(format_spec, start, end, +                                           &format, 's', '<')) +        return -1; + +    /* type conversion? */ +    switch (format.type) { +    case 's': +        /* no type conversion needed, already a string.  do the formatting */ +        return format_string_internal(obj, &format, writer); +    default: +        /* unknown */ +        unknown_presentation_type(format.type, obj->ob_type->tp_name); +        return -1; +    } +} + +int +_PyLong_FormatAdvancedWriter(_PyUnicodeWriter *writer, +                             PyObject *obj, +                             PyObject *format_spec, +                             Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end) +{ +    PyObject *tmp = NULL, *str = NULL; +    InternalFormatSpec format; +    int result = -1; + +    /* check for the special case of zero length format spec, make +       it equivalent to str(obj) */ +    if (start == end) { +        if (PyLong_CheckExact(obj)) +            return _PyLong_FormatWriter(writer, obj, 10, 0); +        else +            return format_obj(obj, writer); +    } + +    /* parse the format_spec */ +    if (!parse_internal_render_format_spec(format_spec, start, end, +                                           &format, 'd', '>')) +        goto done; + +    /* type conversion? */ +    switch (format.type) { +    case 'b': +    case 'c': +    case 'd': +    case 'o': +    case 'x': +    case 'X': +    case 'n': +        /* no type conversion needed, already an int (or long).  do +           the formatting */ +        result = format_long_internal(obj, &format, writer); +        break; + +    case 'e': +    case 'E': +    case 'f': +    case 'F': +    case 'g': +    case 'G': +    case '%': +        /* convert to float */ +        tmp = PyNumber_Float(obj); +        if (tmp == NULL) +            goto done; +        result = format_float_internal(tmp, &format, writer); +        break; + +    default: +        /* unknown */ +        unknown_presentation_type(format.type, obj->ob_type->tp_name); +        goto done; +    } + +done: +    Py_XDECREF(tmp); +    Py_XDECREF(str); +    return result; +} + +int +_PyFloat_FormatAdvancedWriter(_PyUnicodeWriter *writer, +                              PyObject *obj, +                              PyObject *format_spec, +                              Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end) +{ +    InternalFormatSpec format; + +    /* check for the special case of zero length format spec, make +       it equivalent to str(obj) */ +    if (start == end) +        return format_obj(obj, writer); + +    /* parse the format_spec */ +    if (!parse_internal_render_format_spec(format_spec, start, end, +                                           &format, '\0', '>')) +        return -1; + +    /* type conversion? */ +    switch (format.type) { +    case '\0': /* No format code: like 'g', but with at least one decimal. */ +    case 'e': +    case 'E': +    case 'f': +    case 'F': +    case 'g': +    case 'G': +    case 'n': +    case '%': +        /* no conversion, already a float.  do the formatting */ +        return format_float_internal(obj, &format, writer); + +    default: +        /* unknown */ +        unknown_presentation_type(format.type, obj->ob_type->tp_name); +        return -1; +    } +} + +int +_PyComplex_FormatAdvancedWriter(_PyUnicodeWriter *writer, +                                PyObject *obj, +                                PyObject *format_spec, +                                Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end) +{ +    InternalFormatSpec format; + +    /* check for the special case of zero length format spec, make +       it equivalent to str(obj) */ +    if (start == end) +        return format_obj(obj, writer); + +    /* parse the format_spec */ +    if (!parse_internal_render_format_spec(format_spec, start, end, +                                           &format, '\0', '>')) +        return -1; + +    /* type conversion? */ +    switch (format.type) { +    case '\0': /* No format code: like 'g', but with at least one decimal. */ +    case 'e': +    case 'E': +    case 'f': +    case 'F': +    case 'g': +    case 'G': +    case 'n': +        /* no conversion, already a complex.  do the formatting */ +        return format_complex_internal(obj, &format, writer); + +    default: +        /* unknown */ +        unknown_presentation_type(format.type, obj->ob_type->tp_name); +        return -1; +    } +} | 
