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237 lines
6.7 KiB
C++
237 lines
6.7 KiB
C++
/**
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* Copyright (C) 2016 Charybdis Development Team
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* Copyright (C) 2016 Jason Volk
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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* copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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* DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
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* INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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* (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
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* SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
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* STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
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* IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#pragma once
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#define HAVE_IRCD_FMT_H
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/// Typesafe format strings from formal grammars & standard RTTI
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namespace ircd::fmt
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{
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IRCD_EXCEPTION(ircd::error, error);
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IRCD_EXCEPTION(error, invalid_format);
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IRCD_EXCEPTION(error, invalid_type);
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IRCD_EXCEPTION(error, illegal);
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struct spec;
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struct specifier;
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struct sprintf;
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struct vsprintf;
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struct snprintf;
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struct vsnprintf;
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struct snstringf;
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struct vsnstringf;
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template<size_t MAX> struct bsprintf;
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//
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// Module API
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//
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constexpr char SPECIFIER
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{
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'%'
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};
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constexpr char SPECIFIER_TERMINATOR
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{
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'$'
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};
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using arg = std::tuple<const void *, std::type_index>;
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const std::map<string_view, specifier *, std::less<>> &specifiers();
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}
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// Structural representation of a format specifier
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struct ircd::fmt::spec
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{
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char sign {'+'};
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ushort width {0};
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string_view name;
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spec() = default;
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};
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// A format specifier handler module.
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// This allows a new "%foo" to be defined with custom handling.
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class ircd::fmt::specifier
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{
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std::set<std::string> names;
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public:
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virtual bool operator()(char *&out, const size_t &max, const spec &, const arg &) const = 0;
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specifier(const std::initializer_list<std::string> &names);
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specifier(const std::string &name);
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virtual ~specifier() noexcept;
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};
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//
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// User API
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//
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/// Typesafe snprintf() from formal grammar and RTTI.
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///
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/// This function accepts a format string and a variable number of arguments
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/// composing formatted null-terminated output in the provided output buffer.
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/// The format string is compliant with standard snprintf() (TODO: not yet).
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/// The type information of the arguments is grabbed from the variadic template
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/// and references are passed to the formal output grammars. This means you can
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/// pass an std::string directly without calling c_str(), as well as pass a
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/// non-null-terminated string_view safely.
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///
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/// Furthermore, other features of ircd::fmt enable custom format specifiers
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/// and handling of types not recognized by existing grammars through this
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/// function.
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///
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class ircd::fmt::snprintf
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{
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const char *fstart; // Current running position in the fmtstr
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const char *fstop; // Saved state from the last position
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const char *fend; // past-the-end iterator of the fmtstr
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const char *obeg; // Saved beginning of the output buffer
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const char *oend; // past-the-end iterator of the output buffer
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char *out; // Current running position of the output buffer
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short idx; // Keeps count of the args for better err msgs
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protected:
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auto finished() const { return !fstart || fstop >= fend; }
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size_t remaining() const { return std::max(oend - out - 1, 0L); }
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size_t consumed() const { return out - obeg; }
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auto &buffer() const { return obeg; }
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void append(const char *const &begin, const char *const &end);
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void argument(const arg &);
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IRCD_OVERLOAD(internal)
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snprintf(internal_t, char *const &, const size_t &, const char *const &, const va_rtti &);
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public:
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operator ssize_t() const { return consumed(); }
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operator string_view() const { return { obeg, consumed() }; }
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template<class... Args>
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snprintf(char *const &buf,
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const size_t &max,
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const char *const &fmt,
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Args&&... args)
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:snprintf
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{
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internal, buf, max, fmt, va_rtti{std::forward<Args>(args)...}
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}{}
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};
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struct ircd::fmt::sprintf
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:snprintf
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{
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template<class... Args>
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sprintf(const mutable_buffer &buf,
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const char *const &fmt,
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Args&&... args)
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:snprintf
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{
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internal, data(buf), size(buf), fmt, va_rtti{std::forward<Args>(args)...}
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}{}
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};
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/// A complement to fmt::snprintf() accepting an already-made va_rtti.
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///
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/// This function has no variadic template; instead it accepts the type
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/// which would be composed by such a variadic template called
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/// ircd::va_rtti directly.
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///
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/// ircd::va_rtti is a lightweight pairing of argument pointers to runtime
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/// type indexes. ircd::va_rtti is not a template itself because its purpose
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/// is to bring this type information out of the header files to where the
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/// grammar is instantiated.
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///
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struct ircd::fmt::vsnprintf
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:snprintf
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{
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vsnprintf(char *const &buf,
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const size_t &max,
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const char *const &fmt,
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const va_rtti &ap)
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:snprintf
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{
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internal, buf, max, fmt, ap
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}{}
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};
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struct ircd::fmt::vsprintf
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:snprintf
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{
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vsprintf(const mutable_buffer &buf,
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const char *const &fmt,
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const va_rtti &ap)
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:snprintf
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{
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internal, data(buf), size(buf), fmt, ap
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}{}
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};
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struct ircd::fmt::vsnstringf
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:std::string
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{
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vsnstringf(const size_t &max,
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const char *const &fmt,
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const va_rtti &ap)
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:std::string
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{
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[&max, &fmt, &ap]
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{
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std::string ret(max, char{});
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ret.resize(vsnprintf(const_cast<char *>(ret.data()), ret.size() + 1, fmt, ap));
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return ret;
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}()
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}{}
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};
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struct ircd::fmt::snstringf
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:vsnstringf
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{
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template<class... args>
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snstringf(const size_t &max,
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const char *const &fmt,
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args&&... a)
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:vsnstringf
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{
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max, fmt, va_rtti{std::forward<args>(a)...}
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}{}
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};
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template<size_t MAX>
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struct ircd::fmt::bsprintf
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:snprintf
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,string_view
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{
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std::array<char, MAX> buf;
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template<class... args>
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bsprintf(const char *const &fmt,
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args&&... a)
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:snprintf
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{
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internal, buf.data(), buf.size(), fmt, va_rtti{std::forward<args>(a)...}
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}
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,string_view
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{
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buf.data(), size_t(static_cast<snprintf &>(*this))
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}{}
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};
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