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print(<<>>, _Max, _Options) -> |
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{"<<>>", 4}; |
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print(Binary, 0, _Options) when is_binary(Binary) -> |
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print(Binary, 0, _Options) when is_bitstring(Binary) -> |
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{"<<..>>", 6}; |
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print(Binary, Max, Options) when is_binary(Binary) -> |
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B = binary_to_list(Binary, 1, lists:min([Max, size(Binary)])), |
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B = binary_to_list(Binary, 1, lists:min([Max, byte_size(Binary)])), |
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{L, Len} = case Options#print_options.lists_as_strings orelse |
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Options#print_options.force_strings of |
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true -> |
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{["<<", Res, ">>"], Length+4} |
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end; |
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%% bitstrings are binary's evil brother who doesn't end on an 8 bit boundary. |
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%% This makes printing them extremely annoying, so list_body/list_bodyc has |
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%% some magic for dealing with the output of bitstring_to_list, which returns |
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%% a list of integers (as expected) but with a trailing binary that represents |
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%% the remaining bits. |
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print(BitString, Max, Options) when is_bitstring(BitString) -> |
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case byte_size(BitString) > Max of |
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true -> |
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BL = binary_to_list(BitString, 1, Max); |
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_ -> |
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BL = erlang:bitstring_to_list(BitString) |
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end, |
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{X, Len0} = list_body(BL, Max - 4, Options, false), |
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{["<<", X, ">>"], Len0 + 4}; |
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print(Float, _Max, _Options) when is_float(Float) -> |
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%% use the same function io_lib:format uses to print floats |
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%% float_to_list is way too verbose. |
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list_body([], _Max, _Options, _Tuple) -> {[], 0}; |
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list_body(_, Max, _Options, _Tuple) when Max < 4 -> {"...", 3}; |
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list_body(_, _Max, #print_options{depth=0}, _Tuple) -> {"...", 3}; |
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list_body([B], _Max, _Options, _Tuple) when is_bitstring(B), not is_binary(B) -> |
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Size = bit_size(B), |
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<<Value:Size>> = B, |
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ValueStr = integer_to_list(Value), |
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SizeStr = integer_to_list(Size), |
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{[ValueStr, $:, SizeStr], length(ValueStr) + length(SizeStr) +1}; |
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list_body([H|T], Max, Options, Tuple) -> |
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{List, Len} = print(H, Max, Options), |
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{Final, FLen} = list_bodyc(T, Max - Len, Options, Tuple), |
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list_bodyc([], _Max, _Options, _Tuple) -> {[], 0}; |
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list_bodyc(_, Max, _Options, _Tuple) when Max < 5 -> {",...", 4}; |
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list_bodyc([B], _Max, _Options, _Tuple) when is_bitstring(B), not is_binary(B) -> |
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Size = bit_size(B), |
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<<Value:Size>> = B, |
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ValueStr = integer_to_list(Value), |
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SizeStr = integer_to_list(Size), |
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{[$, , ValueStr, $:, SizeStr], length(ValueStr) + length(SizeStr) +2}; |
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list_bodyc([H|T], Max, #print_options{depth=Depth} = Options, Tuple) -> |
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{List, Len} = print(H, Max, dec_depth(Options)), |
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{Final, FLen} = list_bodyc(T, Max - Len - 1, Options, Tuple), |
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?assertEqual(" hello", lists:flatten(format("~10s", [<<"hello">>], 50))), |
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ok. |
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bitstring_printing_test() -> |
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?assertEqual("<<1,2,3,1:7>>", lists:flatten(format("~p", |
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[<<1, 2, 3, 1:7>>], 100))), |
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?assertEqual("<<1:7>>", lists:flatten(format("~p", |
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[<<1:7>>], 100))), |
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?assertEqual("<<1,2,3,...>>", lists:flatten(format("~p", |
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[<<1, 2, 3, 1:7>>], 12))), |
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?assertEqual("<<1,2,3,...>>", lists:flatten(format("~p", |
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[<<1, 2, 3, 1:7>>], 13))), |
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?assertEqual("<<1,2,3,1:7>>", lists:flatten(format("~p", |
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[<<1, 2, 3, 1:7>>], 14))), |
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?assertEqual("<<..>>", lists:flatten(format("~p", [<<1:7>>], 0))), |
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?assertEqual("<<...>>", lists:flatten(format("~p", [<<1:7>>], 1))), |
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?assertEqual("[<<1>>,<<2>>]", lists:flatten(format("~p", [[<<1>>, <<2>>]], |
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100))), |
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ok. |
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list_printing_test() -> |
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?assertEqual("[]", lists:flatten(format("~p", [[]], 50))), |
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?assertEqual("[]", lists:flatten(format("~w", [[]], 50))), |
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