package fmt

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Format pretty-printer combinators.

Consult naming conventions for your pretty-printers.

References

Release 0.7.0 - Daniel Bünzli <daniel.buenzl i@erratique.ch>

Formatting

val kpf : (Format.formatter -> 'a) -> Format.formatter -> ('b, Format.formatter, unit, 'a) Pervasives.format4 -> 'b
val strf : ('a, Format.formatter, unit, string) Pervasives.format4 -> 'a

strf is Format.asprintf.

Note. When using strf utf_8 and style_renderer are always respectively set to true and `None. See also strf_like.

val kstrf : (string -> 'a) -> ('b, Format.formatter, unit, 'a) Pervasives.format4 -> 'b

kstrf is like strf but continuation based.

val strf_like : Format.formatter -> ('a, Format.formatter, unit, string) Pervasives.format4 -> 'a

strf_like ppf is like strf except its utf_8 and style_renderer settings are those of ppf.

val with_buffer : ?like:Format.formatter -> Buffer.t -> Format.formatter

with_buffer ~like b is a formatter whose utf_8 and style_renderer settings are copied from those of like (if provided).

Formatting to standard outputs

val stdout : Format.formatter

stdout is the standard output formatter.

val stderr : Format.formatter

stderr is the standard error formatter.

val pr : ('a, Format.formatter, unit) Pervasives.format -> 'a

pr is pf stdout.

val epr : ('a, Format.formatter, unit) Pervasives.format -> 'a

epr is pf stderr.

Formatters

type 'a t = Format.formatter -> 'a -> unit

The type for formatters of values of type 'a.

val nop : 'a t

nop formats nothing.

val cut : unit t
val sp : unit t
val const : 'a t -> 'a -> unit t

const pp_v v always formats v using pp_v.

val unit : (unit, Format.formatter, unit) Pervasives.format -> unit t

unit fmt formats a unit value with the format fmt.

val fmt : ('a, Format.formatter, unit) Pervasives.format -> Format.formatter -> 'a

fmt fmt ppf is pf ppf fmt. If fmt is used with a single non-constant formatting directive, generates a value of type t.

val always : (unit, Format.formatter, unit) Pervasives.format -> 'a t

always fmt ppf v formats any value with the constant format fmt.

Base type formatters

val bool : bool t
val int : int t

uint ppf is pf ppf "%ud"

val nativeint : nativeint t

nativeint ppf is pf ppf "%nd".

val int32 : int32 t

int32 ppf is pf ppf "%ld".

val int64 : int64 t

int64 ppf is pf ppf "%Ld".

val uint : int t

uint ppf is pf ppf "%u".

val unativeint : nativeint t

unativeint ppf is pf ppf "%nu".

val uint32 : int32 t

uint32 ppf is pf ppf "%lu".

val uint64 : int64 t

uint64 ppf is pf ppf "%Lu".

val float : float t

float ppf is pf ppf "%g".

val float_dfrac : int -> float t

float_dfrac d rounds the float to the dth decimal fractional digit and formats the result with "%g". Ties are rounded towards positive infinity. The result is only defined for 0 <= d <= 16.

val float_dsig : int -> float t

float_dsig d rounds the normalized decimal significand of the float to the dth decimal fractional digit and formats the result with "%g". Ties are rounded towards positive infinity. The result is NaN on infinities and only defined for 0 <= d <= 16.

Warning. The current implementation overflows on large d and floats.

val char : char t
val string : string t
val buffer : Buffer.t t

buffer formats a Buffer.t value's current contents.

Polymorphic type formatters

These formatters give full control to the client over the formatting process and do not wrap the formatted structures with boxes. Use the Dump module to quickly format values for inspection.

val pair : ?sep:unit t -> 'a t -> 'b t -> ('a * 'b) t

pair ~sep pp_fst pp_snd formats a pair. The first and second projection are formatted using pp_fst and pp_snd and are separated by sep (defaults to cut).

val option : ?none:unit t -> 'a t -> 'a option t

option ~none pp_v formats an optional value. The Some case uses pp_v and None uses none (defaults to nop).

val list : ?sep:unit t -> 'a t -> 'a list t

list sep pp_v formats list elements. Each element of the list is formatted in order with pp_v. Elements are separated by sep (defaults to cut). If the list is empty, this is nop.

val array : ?sep:unit t -> 'a t -> 'a array t

array sep pp_v formats array elements. Each element of the array is formatted in order with pp_v. Elements are separated by sep (defaults to cut). If the array is empty, this is nop.

val hashtbl : ?sep:unit t -> ('a * 'b) t -> ('a, 'b) Hashtbl.t t

hashtbl ~sep pp_binding formats the bindings of a hash table. Each binding is formatted with pp_binding and bindings are separated by sep (defaults to cut). If the hash table has multiple bindings for a given key, all bindings are formatted, with the most recent binding first. If the hash table is empty, this is nop.

val queue : ?sep:unit t -> 'a t -> 'a Queue.t t

queue ~sep pp_v formats queue elements. Each element of the queue is formatted in least recently added order with pp_v. Elements are separated by sep (defaults to cut). If the queue is empty, this is nop.

val stack : ?sep:unit t -> 'a t -> 'a Stack.t t

stack ~sep pp_v formats stack elements. Each element of the stack is formatted from top to bottom order with pp_v. Elements are separated by sep (defaults to cut). If the stack is empty, this is nop.

val iter : ?sep:unit t -> (('a -> unit) -> 'b -> unit) -> 'a t -> 'b t

iter ~sep iter pp_elt formats the iterations of iter over a value using pp_elt. Iterations are separated by sep (defaults to cut).

val iter_bindings : ?sep:unit t -> (('a -> 'b -> unit) -> 'c -> unit) -> ('a * 'b) t -> 'c t

iter_bindings ~sep iter pp_binding formats the iterations of iter over a value using pp_binding. Iterations are separated by sep (defaults to cut).

val using : ('a -> 'b) -> 'b t -> 'a t

using f pp maps values using f and formats them with pp.

module Dump : sig ... end

Formatters for inspecting OCaml values.

Boxes

val box : ?indent:int -> 'a t -> 'a t

box ~indent pp ppf wraps pp in a horizontal or vertical box. Break hints that lead to a new line add indent to the current indentation (defaults to 0).

val hbox : 'a t -> 'a t

hbox is like box but is a horizontal box: the line is not split in this box (but may be in sub-boxes).

val vbox : ?indent:int -> 'a t -> 'a t

vbox is like box but is a vertical box: every break hint leads to a new line which adds indent to the current indentation (default to 0).

val hvbox : ?indent:int -> 'a t -> 'a t

hvbox is like box but is either hbox if its fits on a single line or vbox otherwise.

Brackets

val parens : 'a t -> 'a t

parens pp_v ppf is pf "@[<1>(%a)@]" pp_v.

val brackets : 'a t -> 'a t

brackets pp_v ppf is pf "@[<1>[%a]@]" pp_v.

val braces : 'a t -> 'a t

brackets pp_v ppf is pf "@[<1>{%a}@]" pp_v.

Text and lines

val text : string t

text formats text by replacing spaces and newlines in the string with calls to Format.pp_print_space and Format.pp_force_newline.

Note. This function will only work on US-ASCII strings. If you are dealing with UTF-8 text you should use the pretty-printers from Uuseg_string.

val lines : string t

lines formats lines by replacing newlines ('\n') in the string with calls to Format.pp_force_newline.

Note. This function will only work on US-ASCII string and with newlines. If you are dealing with UTF-8 strings and different kinds of line endings you should use the pretty-printers from Uuseg_string.

val text_range : ((int * int) * (int * int)) t

text_range formats a line-column text range according to GNU conventions.

Appending

val append : 'a t -> 'b t -> ('a * 'b) t

append pp_v0 pp_v1 ppf (v0, v1) is pp_v0 ppf v0; pp_v1 ppf v1.

val prefix : unit t -> 'a t -> 'a t

prefix pp_pre pp prefixes pp by pp_pre.

val suffix : unit t -> 'a t -> 'a t

suffix pp_suf pp suffixes pp by pp_suf.

Byte sizes

val byte_size : int t

byte_size formats a byte size according to its magnitude using SI prefixes up to peta bytes (1015).

val bi_byte_size : int t

bi_byte_size formats a byte size according to its magnitude using binary prefixes up to pebi bytes (215).

Conditional UTF-8 formatting

Note. Since Format is not UTF-8 aware using UTF-8 output may derail the pretty printing process. Use the pretty-printers from Uuseg_string if you are serious about UTF-8 formatting.

val if_utf_8 : 'a t -> 'a t -> 'a t

if_utf_8 pp_u pp ppf v is:

  • pp_u ppf v if utf_8 ppf is true.
  • pp ppf v otherwise.
val utf_8 : Format.formatter -> bool

utf_8 ppf is true if UTF-8 output is enabled on ppf. If set_utf_8 hasn't been called on ppf this is true.

val set_utf_8 : Format.formatter -> bool -> unit

set_utf_8 ppf b enables or disables conditional UTF-8 formatting on ppf.

Warning. Using this function replaces any Format.tag functions that may be in place.

Styled formatting

type style = [
  1. | `Bold
  2. | `Underline
  3. | `Black
  4. | `Red
  5. | `Green
  6. | `Yellow
  7. | `Blue
  8. | `Magenta
  9. | `Cyan
  10. | `White
  11. | `None
]

The type for styles.

val styled : style -> 'a t -> 'a t

styled s pp formats like pp but styled with s.

val styled_unit : style -> (unit, Format.formatter, unit) Pervasives.format -> unit t

styled_unit s fmt is style s (unit fmt).

Style rendering control

type style_renderer = [
  1. | `Ansi_tty
  2. | `None
]

The type for style renderers.

val style_renderer : Format.formatter -> style_renderer

style_renderer ppf is the style renderer used by ppf. If set_style_renderer has never been called on ppf this is `None.

val set_style_renderer : Format.formatter -> style_renderer -> unit

set_style_renderer ppf r sets the style renderer of ppf to r.

Warning. Using this function replaces any Format.tag functions that may be in place.

Converting with string value converters

val of_to_string : ('a -> string) -> 'a t

of_to_string f ppf v is string ppf (f v).

val to_to_string : 'a t -> 'a -> string

to_to_string pp_v v is strf "%a" pp_v v.

Naming conventions

Given a type ty use:

  • pp_ty for a pretty printer that provide full control to the client and does not wrap the formatted value in an enclosing box. See these examples.
  • dump_ty for a pretty printer that provides little control over the pretty-printing process, wraps the rendering in an enclosing box and tries as much as possible to respect the OCaml syntax. These pretty-printers should make it easy to inspect and understand values of the given type, they are mainly used for quick printf debugging and/or toplevel interaction. See these examples.

If you are in a situation were making a difference between dump_ty and pp_ty doesn't make sense then use pp_ty.

For a type ty that is the main type of the module (the "M.t" convention) drop the suffix, that is simply use M.pp and M.dump.

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