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1 // Copyright Toru Niina 2019.
2 // Distributed under the MIT License.
3 #ifndef TOML11_SERIALIZER_HPP
4 #define TOML11_SERIALIZER_HPP
5 #include <cmath>
6 #include <cstdio>
7
8 #include <limits>
9
10 #if defined(_WIN32)
11 #include <locale.h>
12 #elif defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__FreeBSD__)
13 #include <xlocale.h>
14 #elif defined(__linux__)
15 #include <locale.h>
16 #endif
17
18 #include "lexer.hpp"
19 #include "value.hpp"
20
21 namespace toml
22 {
23
24 // This function serialize a key. It checks a string is a bare key and
25 // escapes special characters if the string is not compatible to a bare key.
26 // ```cpp
27 // std::string k("non.bare.key"); // the key itself includes `.`s.
28 // std::string formatted = toml::format_key(k);
29 // assert(formatted == "\"non.bare.key\"");
30 // ```
31 //
32 // This function is exposed to make it easy to write a user-defined serializer.
33 // Since toml restricts characters available in a bare key, generally a string
34 // should be escaped. But checking whether a string needs to be surrounded by
35 // a `"` and escaping some special character is boring.
36 template<typename charT, typename traits, typename Alloc>
37 std::basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc>
38 format_key(const std::basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc>& k)
39 {
40 if(k.empty())
41 {
42 return std::string("\"\"");
43 }
44
45 // check the key can be a bare (unquoted) key
46 detail::location loc(k, std::vector<char>(k.begin(), k.end()));
47 detail::lex_unquoted_key::invoke(loc);
48 if(loc.iter() == loc.end())
49 {
50 return k; // all the tokens are consumed. the key is unquoted-key.
51 }
52
53 //if it includes special characters, then format it in a "quoted" key.
54 std::basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc> serialized("\"");
55 for(const char c : k)
56 {
57 switch(c)
58 {
59 case '\\': {serialized += "\\\\"; break;}
60 case '\"': {serialized += "\\\""; break;}
61 case '\b': {serialized += "\\b"; break;}
62 case '\t': {serialized += "\\t"; break;}
63 case '\f': {serialized += "\\f"; break;}
64 case '\n': {serialized += "\\n"; break;}
65 case '\r': {serialized += "\\r"; break;}
66 default: {
67 if (c >= 0x00 && c < 0x20)
68 {
69 std::array<char, 7> buf;
70 std::snprintf(buf.data(), buf.size(), "\\u00%02x", static_cast<int>(c));
71 serialized += buf.data();
72 }
73 else
74 {
75 serialized += c;
76 }
77 break;
78 }
79 }
80 }
81 serialized += "\"";
82 return serialized;
83 }
84
85 template<typename charT, typename traits, typename Alloc>
86 std::basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc>
87 format_keys(const std::vector<std::basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc>>& keys)
88 {
89 if(keys.empty())
90 {
91 return std::string("\"\"");
92 }
93
94 std::basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc> serialized;
95 for(const auto& ky : keys)
96 {
97 serialized += format_key(ky);
98 serialized += charT('.');
99 }
100 serialized.pop_back(); // remove the last dot '.'
101 return serialized;
102 }
103
104 template<typename Value>
105 struct serializer
106 {
107 static_assert(detail::is_basic_value<Value>::value,
108 "toml::serializer is for toml::value and its variants, "
109 "toml::basic_value<...>.");
110
111 using value_type = Value;
112 using key_type = typename value_type::key_type ;
113 using comment_type = typename value_type::comment_type ;
114 using boolean_type = typename value_type::boolean_type ;
115 using integer_type = typename value_type::integer_type ;
116 using floating_type = typename value_type::floating_type ;
117 using string_type = typename value_type::string_type ;
118 using local_time_type = typename value_type::local_time_type ;
119 using local_date_type = typename value_type::local_date_type ;
120 using local_datetime_type = typename value_type::local_datetime_type ;
121 using offset_datetime_type = typename value_type::offset_datetime_type;
122 using array_type = typename value_type::array_type ;
123 using table_type = typename value_type::table_type ;
124
125 serializer(const std::size_t w = 80u,
126 const int float_prec = std::numeric_limits<toml::floating>::max_digits10,
127 const bool can_be_inlined = false,
128 const bool no_comment = false,
129 std::vector<toml::key> ks = {},
130 const bool value_has_comment = false)
131 : can_be_inlined_(can_be_inlined), no_comment_(no_comment),
132 value_has_comment_(value_has_comment && !no_comment),
133 float_prec_(float_prec), width_(w), keys_(std::move(ks))
134 {}
135 ~serializer() = default;
136
137 std::string operator()(const boolean_type& b) const
138 {
139 return b ? "true" : "false";
140 }
141 std::string operator()(const integer_type i) const
142 {
143 #if defined(_WIN32)
144 _configthreadlocale(_ENABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE);
145 const std::string original_locale(setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, nullptr));
146 setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
147 #elif defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__linux__)
148 const auto c_locale = newlocale(LC_NUMERIC_MASK, "C", locale_t(0));
149 locale_t original_locale(0);
150 if(c_locale != locale_t(0))
151 {
152 original_locale = uselocale(c_locale);
153 }
154 #endif
155
156 const auto str = std::to_string(i);
157
158 #if defined(_WIN32)
159 setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, original_locale.c_str());
160 _configthreadlocale(_DISABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE);
161 #elif defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__linux__)
162 if(original_locale != locale_t(0))
163 {
164 uselocale(original_locale);
165 }
166 #endif
167 return str;
168 }
169 std::string operator()(const floating_type f) const
170 {
171 if(std::isnan(f))
172 {
173 if(std::signbit(f))
174 {
175 return std::string("-nan");
176 }
177 else
178 {
179 return std::string("nan");
180 }
181 }
182 else if(!std::isfinite(f))
183 {
184 if(std::signbit(f))
185 {
186 return std::string("-inf");
187 }
188 else
189 {
190 return std::string("inf");
191 }
192 }
193
194 // set locale to "C".
195 // To make it thread-local, we use OS-specific features.
196 // If we set process-global locale, it can break other thread that also
197 // outputs something simultaneously.
198 #if defined(_WIN32)
199 _configthreadlocale(_ENABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE);
200 const std::string original_locale(setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, nullptr));
201 setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
202 #elif defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__linux__)
203 const auto c_locale = newlocale(LC_NUMERIC_MASK, "C", locale_t(0));
204 locale_t original_locale(0);
205 if(c_locale != locale_t(0))
206 {
207 original_locale = uselocale(c_locale);
208 }
209 #endif
210
211 const auto fmt = "%.*g";
212 const auto bsz = std::snprintf(nullptr, 0, fmt, this->float_prec_, f);
213 // +1 for null character(\0)
214 std::vector<char> buf(static_cast<std::size_t>(bsz + 1), '\0');
215 std::snprintf(buf.data(), buf.size(), fmt, this->float_prec_, f);
216
217 // restore the original locale
218 #if defined(_WIN32)
219 setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, original_locale.c_str());
220 _configthreadlocale(_DISABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE);
221 #elif defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__linux__)
222 if(original_locale != locale_t(0))
223 {
224 uselocale(original_locale);
225 }
226 #endif
227
228 std::string token(buf.begin(), std::prev(buf.end()));
229 if(!token.empty() && token.back() == '.') // 1. => 1.0
230 {
231 token += '0';
232 }
233
234 const auto e = std::find_if(
235 token.cbegin(), token.cend(), [](const char c) noexcept -> bool {
236 return c == 'e' || c == 'E';
237 });
238 const auto has_exponent = (token.cend() != e);
239 const auto has_fraction = (token.cend() != std::find(
240 token.cbegin(), token.cend(), '.'));
241
242 if(!has_exponent && !has_fraction)
243 {
244 // the resulting value does not have any float specific part!
245 token += ".0";
246 }
247 return token;
248 }
249 std::string operator()(const string_type& s) const
250 {
251 if(s.kind == string_t::basic)
252 {
253 if((std::find(s.str.cbegin(), s.str.cend(), '\n') != s.str.cend() ||
254 std::find(s.str.cbegin(), s.str.cend(), '\"') != s.str.cend()) &&
255 this->width_ != (std::numeric_limits<std::size_t>::max)())
256 {
257 // if linefeed or double-quote is contained,
258 // make it multiline basic string.
259 const auto escaped = this->escape_ml_basic_string(s.str);
260 std::string open("\"\"\"");
261 std::string close("\"\"\"");
262 if(escaped.find('\n') != std::string::npos ||
263 this->width_ < escaped.size() + 6)
264 {
265 // if the string body contains newline or is enough long,
266 // add newlines after and before delimiters.
267 open += "\n";
268 close = std::string("\\\n") + close;
269 }
270 return open + escaped + close;
271 }
272
273 // no linefeed. try to make it oneline-string.
274 std::string oneline = this->escape_basic_string(s.str);
275 if(oneline.size() + 2 < width_ || width_ < 2)
276 {
277 const std::string quote("\"");
278 return quote + oneline + quote;
279 }
280
281 // the line is too long compared to the specified width.
282 // split it into multiple lines.
283 std::string token("\"\"\"\n");
284 while(!oneline.empty())
285 {
286 if(oneline.size() < width_)
287 {
288 token += oneline;
289 oneline.clear();
290 }
291 else if(oneline.at(width_-2) == '\\')
292 {
293 token += oneline.substr(0, width_-2);
294 token += "\\\n";
295 oneline.erase(0, width_-2);
296 }
297 else
298 {
299 token += oneline.substr(0, width_-1);
300 token += "\\\n";
301 oneline.erase(0, width_-1);
302 }
303 }
304 return token + std::string("\\\n\"\"\"");
305 }
306 else // the string `s` is literal-string.
307 {
308 if(std::find(s.str.cbegin(), s.str.cend(), '\n') != s.str.cend() ||
309 std::find(s.str.cbegin(), s.str.cend(), '\'') != s.str.cend() )
310 {
311 std::string open("'''");
312 if(this->width_ + 6 < s.str.size())
313 {
314 open += '\n'; // the first newline is ignored by TOML spec
315 }
316 const std::string close("'''");
317 return open + s.str + close;
318 }
319 else
320 {
321 const std::string quote("'");
322 return quote + s.str + quote;
323 }
324 }
325 }
326
327 std::string operator()(const local_date_type& d) const
328 {
329 std::ostringstream oss;
330 oss << d;
331 return oss.str();
332 }
333 std::string operator()(const local_time_type& t) const
334 {
335 std::ostringstream oss;
336 oss << t;
337 return oss.str();
338 }
339 std::string operator()(const local_datetime_type& dt) const
340 {
341 std::ostringstream oss;
342 oss << dt;
343 return oss.str();
344 }
345 std::string operator()(const offset_datetime_type& odt) const
346 {
347 std::ostringstream oss;
348 oss << odt;
349 return oss.str();
350 }
351
352 std::string operator()(const array_type& v) const
353 {
354 if(v.empty())
355 {
356 return std::string("[]");
357 }
358 if(this->is_array_of_tables(v))
359 {
360 return make_array_of_tables(v);
361 }
362
363 // not an array of tables. normal array.
364 // first, try to make it inline if none of the elements have a comment.
365 if( ! this->has_comment_inside(v))
366 {
367 const auto inl = this->make_inline_array(v);
368 if(inl.size() < this->width_ &&
369 std::find(inl.cbegin(), inl.cend(), '\n') == inl.cend())
370 {
371 return inl;
372 }
373 }
374
375 // if the length exceeds this->width_, print multiline array.
376 // key = [
377 // # ...
378 // 42,
379 // ...
380 // ]
381 std::string token;
382 std::string current_line;
383 token += "[\n";
384 for(const auto& item : v)
385 {
386 if( ! item.comments().empty() && !no_comment_)
387 {
388 // if comment exists, the element must be the only element in the line.
389 // e.g. the following is not allowed.
390 // ```toml
391 // array = [
392 // # comment for what?
393 // 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
394 // ]
395 // ```
396 if(!current_line.empty())
397 {
398 if(current_line.back() != '\n')
399 {
400 current_line += '\n';
401 }
402 token += current_line;
403 current_line.clear();
404 }
405 for(const auto& c : item.comments())
406 {
407 token += '#';
408 token += c;
409 token += '\n';
410 }
411 token += toml::visit(*this, item);
412 if(!token.empty() && token.back() == '\n') {token.pop_back();}
413 token += ",\n";
414 continue;
415 }
416 std::string next_elem;
417 if(item.is_table())
418 {
419 serializer ser(*this);
420 ser.can_be_inlined_ = true;
421 ser.width_ = (std::numeric_limits<std::size_t>::max)();
422 next_elem += toml::visit(ser, item);
423 }
424 else
425 {
426 next_elem += toml::visit(*this, item);
427 }
428
429 // comma before newline.
430 if(!next_elem.empty() && next_elem.back() == '\n') {next_elem.pop_back();}
431
432 // if current line does not exceeds the width limit, continue.
433 if(current_line.size() + next_elem.size() + 1 < this->width_)
434 {
435 current_line += next_elem;
436 current_line += ',';
437 }
438 else if(current_line.empty())
439 {
440 // if current line was empty, force put the next_elem because
441 // next_elem is not splittable
442 token += next_elem;
443 token += ",\n";
444 // current_line is kept empty
445 }
446 else // reset current_line
447 {
448 assert(current_line.back() == ',');
449 token += current_line;
450 token += '\n';
451 current_line = next_elem;
452 current_line += ',';
453 }
454 }
455 if(!current_line.empty())
456 {
457 if(!current_line.empty() && current_line.back() != '\n')
458 {
459 current_line += '\n';
460 }
461 token += current_line;
462 }
463 token += "]\n";
464 return token;
465 }
466
467 // templatize for any table-like container
468 std::string operator()(const table_type& v) const
469 {
470 // if an element has a comment, then it can't be inlined.
471 // table = {# how can we write a comment for this? key = "value"}
472 if(this->can_be_inlined_ && !(this->has_comment_inside(v)))
473 {
474 std::string token;
475 if(!this->keys_.empty())
476 {
477 token += format_key(this->keys_.back());
478 token += " = ";
479 }
480 token += this->make_inline_table(v);
481 if(token.size() < this->width_ &&
482 token.end() == std::find(token.begin(), token.end(), '\n'))
483 {
484 return token;
485 }
486 }
487
488 std::string token;
489 if(!keys_.empty())
490 {
491 token += '[';
492 token += format_keys(keys_);
493 token += "]\n";
494 }
495 token += this->make_multiline_table(v);
496 return token;
497 }
498
499 private:
500
501 std::string escape_basic_string(const std::string& s) const
502 {
503 //XXX assuming `s` is a valid utf-8 sequence.
504 std::string retval;
505 for(const char c : s)
506 {
507 switch(c)
508 {
509 case '\\': {retval += "\\\\"; break;}
510 case '\"': {retval += "\\\""; break;}
511 case '\b': {retval += "\\b"; break;}
512 case '\t': {retval += "\\t"; break;}
513 case '\f': {retval += "\\f"; break;}
514 case '\n': {retval += "\\n"; break;}
515 case '\r': {retval += "\\r"; break;}
516 default :
517 {
518 if((0x00 <= c && c <= 0x08) || (0x0A <= c && c <= 0x1F) || c == 0x7F)
519 {
520 retval += "\\u00";
521 retval += char(48 + (c / 16));
522 retval += char((c % 16 < 10 ? 48 : 55) + (c % 16));
523 }
524 else
525 {
526 retval += c;
527 }
528 }
529 }
530 }
531 return retval;
532 }
533
534 std::string escape_ml_basic_string(const std::string& s) const
535 {
536 std::string retval;
537 for(auto i=s.cbegin(), e=s.cend(); i!=e; ++i)
538 {
539 switch(*i)
540 {
541 case '\\': {retval += "\\\\"; break;}
542 // One or two consecutive "s are allowed.
543 // Later we will check there are no three consecutive "s.
544 // case '\"': {retval += "\\\""; break;}
545 case '\b': {retval += "\\b"; break;}
546 case '\t': {retval += "\\t"; break;}
547 case '\f': {retval += "\\f"; break;}
548 case '\n': {retval += "\n"; break;}
549 case '\r':
550 {
551 if(std::next(i) != e && *std::next(i) == '\n')
552 {
553 retval += "\r\n";
554 ++i;
555 }
556 else
557 {
558 retval += "\\r";
559 }
560 break;
561 }
562 default :
563 {
564 const auto c = *i;
565 if((0x00 <= c && c <= 0x08) || (0x0A <= c && c <= 0x1F) || c == 0x7F)
566 {
567 retval += "\\u00";
568 retval += char(48 + (c / 16));
569 retval += char((c % 16 < 10 ? 48 : 55) + (c % 16));
570 }
571 else
572 {
573 retval += c;
574 }
575 }
576
577 }
578 }
579 // Only 1 or 2 consecutive `"`s are allowed in multiline basic string.
580 // 3 consecutive `"`s are considered as a closing delimiter.
581 // We need to check if there are 3 or more consecutive `"`s and insert
582 // backslash to break them down into several short `"`s like the `str6`
583 // in the following example.
584 // ```toml
585 // str4 = """Here are two quotation marks: "". Simple enough."""
586 // # str5 = """Here are three quotation marks: """.""" # INVALID
587 // str5 = """Here are three quotation marks: ""\"."""
588 // str6 = """Here are fifteen quotation marks: ""\"""\"""\"""\"""\"."""
589 // ```
590 auto found_3_quotes = retval.find("\"\"\"");
591 while(found_3_quotes != std::string::npos)
592 {
593 retval.replace(found_3_quotes, 3, "\"\"\\\"");
594 found_3_quotes = retval.find("\"\"\"");
595 }
596 return retval;
597 }
598
599 // if an element of a table or an array has a comment, it cannot be inlined.
600 bool has_comment_inside(const array_type& a) const noexcept
601 {
602 // if no_comment is set, comments would not be written.
603 if(this->no_comment_) {return false;}
604
605 for(const auto& v : a)
606 {
607 if(!v.comments().empty()) {return true;}
608 }
609 return false;
610 }
611 bool has_comment_inside(const table_type& t) const noexcept
612 {
613 // if no_comment is set, comments would not be written.
614 if(this->no_comment_) {return false;}
615
616 for(const auto& kv : t)
617 {
618 if(!kv.second.comments().empty()) {return true;}
619 }
620 return false;
621 }
622
623 std::string make_inline_array(const array_type& v) const
624 {
625 assert(!has_comment_inside(v));
626 std::string token;
627 token += '[';
628 bool is_first = true;
629 for(const auto& item : v)
630 {
631 if(is_first) {is_first = false;} else {token += ',';}
632 token += visit(serializer(
633 (std::numeric_limits<std::size_t>::max)(), this->float_prec_,
634 /* inlined */ true, /*no comment*/ false, /*keys*/ {},
635 /*has_comment*/ !item.comments().empty()), item);
636 }
637 token += ']';
638 return token;
639 }
640
641 std::string make_inline_table(const table_type& v) const
642 {
643 assert(!has_comment_inside(v));
644 assert(this->can_be_inlined_);
645 std::string token;
646 token += '{';
647 bool is_first = true;
648 for(const auto& kv : v)
649 {
650 // in inline tables, trailing comma is not allowed (toml-lang #569).
651 if(is_first) {is_first = false;} else {token += ',';}
652 token += format_key(kv.first);
653 token += '=';
654 token += visit(serializer(
655 (std::numeric_limits<std::size_t>::max)(), this->float_prec_,
656 /* inlined */ true, /*no comment*/ false, /*keys*/ {},
657 /*has_comment*/ !kv.second.comments().empty()), kv.second);
658 }
659 token += '}';
660 return token;
661 }
662
663 std::string make_multiline_table(const table_type& v) const
664 {
665 std::string token;
666
667 // print non-table elements first.
668 // ```toml
669 // [foo] # a table we're writing now here
670 // key = "value" # <- non-table element, "key"
671 // # ...
672 // [foo.bar] # <- table element, "bar"
673 // ```
674 // because after printing [foo.bar], the remaining non-table values will
675 // be assigned into [foo.bar], not [foo]. Those values should be printed
676 // earlier.
677 for(const auto& kv : v)
678 {
679 if(kv.second.is_table() || is_array_of_tables(kv.second))
680 {
681 continue;
682 }
683
684 token += write_comments(kv.second);
685
686 const auto key_and_sep = format_key(kv.first) + " = ";
687 const auto residual_width = (this->width_ > key_and_sep.size()) ?
688 this->width_ - key_and_sep.size() : 0;
689 token += key_and_sep;
690 token += visit(serializer(residual_width, this->float_prec_,
691 /*can be inlined*/ true, /*no comment*/ false, /*keys*/ {},
692 /*has_comment*/ !kv.second.comments().empty()), kv.second);
693
694 if(token.back() != '\n')
695 {
696 token += '\n';
697 }
698 }
699
700 // normal tables / array of tables
701
702 // after multiline table appeared, the other tables cannot be inline
703 // because the table would be assigned into the table.
704 // [foo]
705 // ...
706 // bar = {...} # <- bar will be a member of [foo].
707 bool multiline_table_printed = false;
708 for(const auto& kv : v)
709 {
710 if(!kv.second.is_table() && !is_array_of_tables(kv.second))
711 {
712 continue; // other stuff are already serialized. skip them.
713 }
714
715 std::vector<toml::key> ks(this->keys_);
716 ks.push_back(kv.first);
717
718 auto tmp = visit(serializer(this->width_, this->float_prec_,
719 !multiline_table_printed, this->no_comment_, ks,
720 /*has_comment*/ !kv.second.comments().empty()), kv.second);
721
722 // If it is the first time to print a multi-line table, it would be
723 // helpful to separate normal key-value pair and subtables by a
724 // newline.
725 // (this checks if the current key-value pair contains newlines.
726 // but it is not perfect because multi-line string can also contain
727 // a newline. in such a case, an empty line will be written) TODO
728 if((!multiline_table_printed) &&
729 std::find(tmp.cbegin(), tmp.cend(), '\n') != tmp.cend())
730 {
731 multiline_table_printed = true;
732 token += '\n'; // separate key-value pairs and subtables
733
734 token += write_comments(kv.second);
735 token += tmp;
736
737 // care about recursive tables (all tables in each level prints
738 // newline and there will be a full of newlines)
739 if(tmp.substr(tmp.size() - 2, 2) != "\n\n" &&
740 tmp.substr(tmp.size() - 4, 4) != "\r\n\r\n" )
741 {
742 token += '\n';
743 }
744 }
745 else
746 {
747 token += write_comments(kv.second);
748 token += tmp;
749 token += '\n';
750 }
751 }
752 return token;
753 }
754
755 std::string make_array_of_tables(const array_type& v) const
756 {
757 // if it's not inlined, we need to add `[[table.key]]`.
758 // but if it can be inlined, we can format it as the following.
759 // ```
760 // table.key = [
761 // {...},
762 // # comment
763 // {...},
764 // ]
765 // ```
766 // This function checks if inlinization is possible or not, and then
767 // format the array-of-tables in a proper way.
768 //
769 // Note about comments:
770 //
771 // If the array itself has a comment (value_has_comment_ == true), we
772 // should try to make it inline.
773 // ```toml
774 // # comment about array
775 // array = [
776 // # comment about table element
777 // {of = "table"}
778 // ]
779 // ```
780 // If it is formatted as a multiline table, the two comments becomes
781 // indistinguishable.
782 // ```toml
783 // # comment about array
784 // # comment about table element
785 // [[array]]
786 // of = "table"
787 // ```
788 // So we need to try to make it inline, and it force-inlines regardless
789 // of the line width limit.
790 // It may fail if the element of a table has comment. In that case,
791 // the array-of-tables will be formatted as a multiline table.
792 if(this->can_be_inlined_ || this->value_has_comment_)
793 {
794 std::string token;
795 if(!keys_.empty())
796 {
797 token += format_key(keys_.back());
798 token += " = ";
799 }
800
801 bool failed = false;
802 token += "[\n";
803 for(const auto& item : v)
804 {
805 // if an element of the table has a comment, the table
806 // cannot be inlined.
807 if(this->has_comment_inside(item.as_table()))
808 {
809 failed = true;
810 break;
811 }
812 // write comments for the table itself
813 token += write_comments(item);
814
815 const auto t = this->make_inline_table(item.as_table());
816
817 if(t.size() + 1 > width_ || // +1 for the last comma {...},
818 std::find(t.cbegin(), t.cend(), '\n') != t.cend())
819 {
820 // if the value itself has a comment, ignore the line width limit
821 if( ! this->value_has_comment_)
822 {
823 failed = true;
824 break;
825 }
826 }
827 token += t;
828 token += ",\n";
829 }
830
831 if( ! failed)
832 {
833 token += "]\n";
834 return token;
835 }
836 // if failed, serialize them as [[array.of.tables]].
837 }
838
839 std::string token;
840 for(const auto& item : v)
841 {
842 token += write_comments(item);
843 token += "[[";
844 token += format_keys(keys_);
845 token += "]]\n";
846 token += this->make_multiline_table(item.as_table());
847 }
848 return token;
849 }
850
851 std::string write_comments(const value_type& v) const
852 {
853 std::string retval;
854 if(this->no_comment_) {return retval;}
855
856 for(const auto& c : v.comments())
857 {
858 retval += '#';
859 retval += c;
860 retval += '\n';
861 }
862 return retval;
863 }
864
865 bool is_array_of_tables(const value_type& v) const
866 {
867 if(!v.is_array() || v.as_array().empty()) {return false;}
868 return is_array_of_tables(v.as_array());
869 }
870 bool is_array_of_tables(const array_type& v) const
871 {
872 // Since TOML v0.5.0, heterogeneous arrays are allowed. So we need to
873 // check all the element in an array to check if the array is an array
874 // of tables.
875 return std::all_of(v.begin(), v.end(), [](const value_type& elem) {
876 return elem.is_table();
877 });
878 }
879
880 private:
881
882 bool can_be_inlined_;
883 bool no_comment_;
884 bool value_has_comment_;
885 int float_prec_;
886 std::size_t width_;
887 std::vector<toml::key> keys_;
888 };
889
890 template<typename C,
891 template<typename ...> class M, template<typename ...> class V>
892 std::string
893 format(const basic_value<C, M, V>& v, std::size_t w = 80u,
894 int fprec = std::numeric_limits<toml::floating>::max_digits10,
895 bool no_comment = false, bool force_inline = false)
896 {
897 using value_type = basic_value<C, M, V>;
898 // if value is a table, it is considered to be a root object.
899 // the root object can't be an inline table.
900 if(v.is_table())
901 {
902 std::ostringstream oss;
903 if(!v.comments().empty())
904 {
905 oss << v.comments();
906 oss << '\n'; // to split the file comment from the first element
907 }
908 const auto serialized = visit(serializer<value_type>(w, fprec, false, no_comment), v);
909 oss << serialized;
910 return oss.str();
911 }
912 return visit(serializer<value_type>(w, fprec, force_inline), v);
913 }
914
915 namespace detail
916 {
917 template<typename charT, typename traits>
918 int comment_index(std::basic_ostream<charT, traits>&)
919 {
920 static const int index = std::ios_base::xalloc();
921 return index;
922 }
923 } // detail
924
925 template<typename charT, typename traits>
926 std::basic_ostream<charT, traits>&
927 nocomment(std::basic_ostream<charT, traits>& os)
928 {
929 // by default, it is zero. and by default, it shows comments.
930 os.iword(detail::comment_index(os)) = 1;
931 return os;
932 }
933
934 template<typename charT, typename traits>
935 std::basic_ostream<charT, traits>&
936 showcomment(std::basic_ostream<charT, traits>& os)
937 {
938 // by default, it is zero. and by default, it shows comments.
939 os.iword(detail::comment_index(os)) = 0;
940 return os;
941 }
942
943 template<typename charT, typename traits, typename C,
944 template<typename ...> class M, template<typename ...> class V>
945 std::basic_ostream<charT, traits>&
946 operator<<(std::basic_ostream<charT, traits>& os, const basic_value<C, M, V>& v)
947 {
948 using value_type = basic_value<C, M, V>;
949
950 // get status of std::setw().
951 const auto w = static_cast<std::size_t>(os.width());
952 const int fprec = static_cast<int>(os.precision());
953 os.width(0);
954
955 // by default, iword is initialized by 0. And by default, toml11 outputs
956 // comments. So `0` means showcomment. 1 means nocommnet.
957 const bool no_comment = (1 == os.iword(detail::comment_index(os)));
958
959 if(!no_comment && v.is_table() && !v.comments().empty())
960 {
961 os << v.comments();
962 os << '\n'; // to split the file comment from the first element
963 }
964 // the root object can't be an inline table. so pass `false`.
965 const auto serialized = visit(serializer<value_type>(w, fprec, no_comment, false), v);
966 os << serialized;
967
968 // if v is a non-table value, and has only one comment, then
969 // put a comment just after a value. in the following way.
970 //
971 // ```toml
972 // key = "value" # comment.
973 // ```
974 //
975 // Since the top-level toml object is a table, one who want to put a
976 // non-table toml value must use this in a following way.
977 //
978 // ```cpp
979 // toml::value v;
980 // std::cout << "user-defined-key = " << v << std::endl;
981 // ```
982 //
983 // In this case, it is impossible to put comments before key-value pair.
984 // The only way to preserve comments is to put all of them after a value.
985 if(!no_comment && !v.is_table() && !v.comments().empty())
986 {
987 os << " #";
988 for(const auto& c : v.comments()) {os << c;}
989 }
990 return os;
991 }
992
993 } // toml
994 #endif// TOML11_SERIALIZER_HPP