#pragma once /** * @file * @brief Common printing functions for the Nix language * * While most types come with their own methods for printing, they share some * functions that are placed here. */ #include #include "print-options.hh" namespace nix { class EvalState; struct Value; /** * Print a string as a Nix string literal. * * Quotes and fairly minimal escaping are added. * * @param o The output stream to print to * @param s The logical string */ std::ostream & printLiteralString(std::ostream & o, std::string_view s); inline std::ostream & printLiteralString(std::ostream & o, const char * s) { return printLiteralString(o, std::string_view(s)); } inline std::ostream & printLiteralString(std::ostream & o, const std::string & s) { return printLiteralString(o, std::string_view(s)); } /** Print `true` or `false`. */ std::ostream & printLiteralBool(std::ostream & o, bool b); /** * Print a string as an attribute name in the Nix expression language syntax. * * Prints a quoted string if necessary. */ std::ostream & printAttributeName(std::ostream & o, std::string_view s); /** * Returns `true' is a string is a reserved keyword which requires quotation * when printing attribute set field names. */ bool isReservedKeyword(const std::string_view str); /** * Print a string as an identifier in the Nix expression language syntax. * * FIXME: "identifier" is ambiguous. Identifiers do not have a single * textual representation. They can be used in variable references, * let bindings, left-hand sides or attribute names in a select * expression, or something else entirely, like JSON. Use one of the * `print*` functions instead. */ std::ostream & printIdentifier(std::ostream & o, std::string_view s); void printValue(EvalState & state, std::ostream & str, Value & v, PrintOptions options = PrintOptions {}); /** * A partially-applied form of `printValue` which can be formatted using `<<` * without allocating an intermediate string. */ class ValuePrinter { friend std::ostream & operator << (std::ostream & output, const ValuePrinter & printer); private: EvalState & state; Value & value; PrintOptions options; public: ValuePrinter(EvalState & state, Value & value, PrintOptions options = PrintOptions {}) : state(state), value(value), options(options) { } }; std::ostream & operator<<(std::ostream & output, const ValuePrinter & printer); }