Term-Table-0.016000755001750001750 014164661423 14004 5ustar00exodistexodist000000000000README100644001750001750 1343314164661423 14771 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016NAME Term::Table - Format a header and rows into a table DESCRIPTION This is used by some failing tests to provide diagnostics about what has gone wrong. This module is able to generic format rows of data into tables. SYNOPSIS use Term::Table; my $table = Term::Table->new( max_width => 80, # defaults to terminal size pad => 4, # Extra padding between table and max-width (defaults to 4) allow_overflow => 0, # default is 0, when off an exception will be thrown if the table is too big collapse => 1, # do not show empty columns header => ['name', 'age', 'hair color'], rows => [ ['Fred Flinstone', 2000000, 'black'], ['Wilma Flinstone', 1999995, 'red'], ... ], ); say $_ for $table->render; This prints a table like this: +-----------------+---------+------------+ | name | age | hair color | +-----------------+---------+------------+ | Fred Flinstone | 2000000 | black | | Wilma Flinstone | 1999995 | red | | ... | ... | ... | +-----------------+---------+------------+ INTERFACE use Term::Table; my $table = Term::Table->new(...); OPTIONS header => [ ... ] If you want a header specify it here. This takes an arrayref with each columns heading. rows => [ [...], [...], ... ] This should be an arrayref containing an arrayref per row. collapse => $bool Use this if you want to hide empty columns, that is any column that has no data in any row. Having a header for the column will not effect collapse. max_width => $num Set the maximum width of the table, the table may not be this big, but it will be no bigger. If none is specified it will attempt to find the width of your terminal and use that, otherwise it falls back to the terminal width or 80. pad => $num Defaults to 4, extra padding for row width calculations. Default is for legacy support. Set this to 0 to turn padding off. allow_overflow => $bool Defaults to 0. If this is off then an exception will be thrown if the table cannot be made to fit inside the max-width. If this is set to 1 then the table will be rendered anyway, larger than max-width, if it is not possible to stay within the max-width. In other words this turns max-width from a hard-limit to a soft recommendation. sanitize => $bool This will sanitize all the data in the table such that newlines, control characters, and all whitespace except for ASCII 20 ' ' are replaced with escape sequences. This prevents newlines, tabs, and similar whitespace from disrupting the table. Note: newlines are marked as '\n', but a newline is also inserted into the data so that it typically displays in a way that is useful to humans. Example: my $field = "foo\nbar\nbaz\n"; print join "\n" => table( sanitize => 1, rows => [ [$field, 'col2' ], ['row2 col1', 'row2 col2'] ] ); Prints: +-----------------+-----------+ | foo\n | col2 | | bar\n | | | baz\n | | | | | | row2 col1 | row2 col2 | +-----------------+-----------+ So it marks the newlines by inserting the escape sequence, but it also shows the data across as many lines as it would normally display. mark_tail => $bool This will replace the last whitespace character of any trailing whitespace with its escape sequence. This makes it easier to notice trailing whitespace when comparing values. show_header => $bool Set this to false to hide the header. This defaults to true if the header is set, false if no header is provided. auto_columns => $bool Set this to true to automatically add columns that are not named in the header. This defaults to false if a header is provided, and defaults to true when there is no header. no_collapse => [ $col_num_a, $col_num_b, ... ] no_collapse => [ $col_name_a, $col_name_b, ... ] no_collapse => { $col_num_a => 1, $col_num_b => 1, ... } no_collapse => { $col_name_a => 1, $col_name_b => 1, ... } Specify (by number and/or name) columns that should not be removed when empty. The 'name' form only works when a header is specified. There is currently no protection to insure that names you specify are actually in the header, invalid names are ignored, patches to fix this will be happily accepted. NOTE ON UNICODE/WIDE CHARACTERS Some unicode characters, such as 婧 (U+5A67) are wider than others. These will render just fine if you use utf8; as necessary, and Unicode::GCString is installed, however if the module is not installed there will be anomalies in the table: +-----+-----+---+ | a | b | c | +-----+-----+---+ | 婧 | x | y | | x | y | z | | x | 婧 | z | +-----+-----+---+ SOURCE The source code repository for Term-Table can be found at http://github.com/exodist/Term-Table/. MAINTAINERS Chad Granum AUTHORS Chad Granum COPYRIGHT Copyright 2016 Chad Granum . This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ LICENSE100644001750001750 4364514164661423 15126 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Chad Granum. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. 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The End Changes100644001750001750 320314164661423 15356 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.0160.016 2022-01-03 12:56:51-08:00 America/Los_Angeles - Be explicit about bareword filehandles 0.015 2019-11-18 15:58:23-08:00 America/Los_Angeles - Update inlined Object::HashBase 0.014 2019-10-15 16:54:41-07:00 America/Los_Angeles - Clone STDOUT on load in case it gets changed later 0.013 2018-12-04 11:38:36-08:00 America/Los_Angeles - Minor fixes 0.012 2017-10-11 08:54:52-07:00 America/Los_Angeles - Bump minimum Test2::Tools::Tiny version 0.011 2017-10-09 12:52:32-07:00 America/Los_Angeles - Honor the env variable even on non-term output 0.010 2017-10-03 09:41:46-07:00 America/Los_Angeles - No changes since trial 0.009 2017-09-18 20:51:26-07:00 America/Los_Angeles (TRIAL RELEASE) - Further optimize term_size when SIGWINCH is supported 0.008 2017-03-17 10:08:18-07:00 America/Los_Angeles - Prefer Term::Size::Any over Term::ReadKey - Do not use either if STDOUT is not a terminal 0.007 2017-03-08 20:15:13-08:00 America/Los_Angeles (TRIAL RELEASE) - Remove stray line that was setting STDOUT to utf8 (wtf?) 0.006 2017-01-10 21:13:35-08:00 America/Los_Angeles - Fix rendering issue when all lines are the same length 0.005 2016-12-27 23:04:11-08:00 America/Los_Angeles - Add spacer 0.004 2016-12-20 18:13:50-08:00 America/Los_Angeles - Add cellstack 0.003 2016-12-20 06:23:43-08:00 America/Los_Angeles - Fix recommended deps 0.002 2016-12-19 12:23:51-08:00 America/Los_Angeles - Fix a broken test. 0.001 2016-12-18 23:01:20-08:00 America/Los_Angeles - Initial Release (moved out of Test2-Suite) MANIFEST100644001750001750 74214164661423 15201 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Manifest v6.024. Changes LICENSE MANIFEST META.json META.yml Makefile.PL README README.md appveyor.yml cpanfile lib/Term/Table.pm lib/Term/Table/Cell.pm lib/Term/Table/CellStack.pm lib/Term/Table/HashBase.pm lib/Term/Table/LineBreak.pm lib/Term/Table/Spacer.pm lib/Term/Table/Util.pm t/HashBase.t t/Table.t t/Table/Cell.t t/Table/CellStack.t t/Table/LineBreak.t t/bad_blank_line.t t/honor_env_in_non_tty.t t/issue-9.t cpanfile100644001750001750 121314164661423 15566 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016# This file is generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::CPANFile v6.024 # Do not edit this file directly. To change prereqs, edit the `dist.ini` file. requires "Carp" => "0"; requires "Importer" => "0.024"; requires "List::Util" => "0"; requires "Scalar::Util" => "0"; requires "perl" => "5.008001"; recommends "Term::Size::Any" => "0.002"; recommends "Unicode::GCString" => "2013.10"; recommends "Unicode::LineBreak" => "2015.06"; on 'test' => sub { requires "Test2::Tools::Tiny" => "1.302097"; requires "utf8" => "0"; }; on 'configure' => sub { requires "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => "0"; }; on 'develop' => sub { requires "Test::Pod" => "1.41"; }; META.yml100644001750001750 161314164661423 15337 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016--- abstract: 'Format a header and rows into a table' author: - 'Chad Granum ' build_requires: Test2::Tools::Tiny: '1.302097' utf8: '0' configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '0' dynamic_config: 0 generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 6.024, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: '1.4' name: Term-Table recommends: Term::Size::Any: '0.002' Unicode::GCString: '2013.10' Unicode::LineBreak: '2015.06' requires: Carp: '0' Importer: '0.024' List::Util: '0' Scalar::Util: '0' perl: '5.008001' resources: bugtracker: http://github.com/exodist/Term-Table/issues repository: http://github.com/exodist/Term-Table/ version: '0.016' x_generated_by_perl: v5.32.1 x_serialization_backend: 'YAML::Tiny version 1.73' x_spdx_expression: 'Artistic-1.0-Perl OR GPL-1.0-or-later' t000755001750001750 014164661423 14170 5ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016Table.t100644001750001750 2137314164661423 15572 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/tuse Term::Table; use Term::Table::Util qw/USE_GCS/; use Test2::Tools::Tiny; use utf8; use strict; use warnings; use Test2::API qw/test2_stack/; test2_stack->top->format->encoding('utf8'); sub table { Term::Table->new(@_)->render } tests unicode_display_width => sub { my $wide = "foo bar baz 婧"; my $have_gcstring = eval { require Unicode::GCString; 1 }; tests no_unicode_linebreak => sub { my @table = table('header' => [ 'a', 'b'], 'rows' => [[ '婧', '߃' ]]); is( $table[0], "Unicode::GCString is not installed, table may not display all unicode characters properly", "got unicode note" ); } unless USE_GCS; tests with_unicode_linebreak => sub { my @table = table( 'header' => [ 'a', 'b'], 'rows' => [[ 'a婧b', '߃' ]], 'max_width' => 80, ); is_deeply( \@table, [ '+------+---+', '| a | b |', '+------+---+', '| a婧b | ߃ |', '+------+---+', ], "Support for unicode characters that use multiple columns" ); } if USE_GCS; }; tests width => sub { my @table = table( max_width => 40, header => [ 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd' ], rows => [ [ qw/aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ccccccccccccccccccccccc ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd/ ], [ qw/AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD/ ], ], ); is_deeply( \@table, [ '+-------+-------+-------+-------+', '| a | b | c | d |', '+-------+-------+-------+-------+', '| aaaaa | bbbbb | ccccc | ddddd |', '| aaaaa | bbbbb | ccccc | ddddd |', '| aaaaa | bbbbb | ccccc | ddddd |', '| aaaaa | bbbbb | ccccc | ddddd |', '| aaaaa | b | ccc | ddddd |', '| a | | | dddd |', '| | | | |', '| AAAAA | BBBBB | CCCCC | DDDDD |', '| AAAAA | BBBBB | CCCCC | DDDDD |', '| AAAAA | BBBBB | CCCCC | DDDDD |', '| AAAAA | BBBBB | CCCCC | DDDDD |', '| AAAAA | B | CCC | DDDDD |', '| A | | | DDDD |', '+-------+-------+-------+-------+', ], "Basic table, small width" ); @table = table( max_width => 60, header => [ 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd' ], rows => [ [ qw/aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ccccccccccccccccccccccc ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd/ ], [ qw/AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD/ ], ], ); is_deeply( \@table, [ '+------------+------------+------------+------------+', '| a | b | c | d |', '+------------+------------+------------+------------+', '| aaaaaaaaaa | bbbbbbbbbb | cccccccccc | dddddddddd |', '| aaaaaaaaaa | bbbbbbbbbb | cccccccccc | dddddddddd |', '| aaaaaa | b | ccc | ddddddddd |', '| | | | |', '| AAAAAAAAAA | BBBBBBBBBB | CCCCCCCCCC | DDDDDDDDDD |', '| AAAAAAAAAA | BBBBBBBBBB | CCCCCCCCCC | DDDDDDDDDD |', '| AAAAAA | B | CCC | DDDDDDDDD |', '+------------+------------+------------+------------+', ], "Basic table, bigger width" ); @table = table( max_width => 60, header => [ 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd' ], rows => [ [ qw/aaaa bbbb cccc dddd/ ], [ qw/AAAA BBBB CCCC DDDD/ ], ], ); is_deeply( \@table, [ '+------+------+------+------+', '| a | b | c | d |', '+------+------+------+------+', '| aaaa | bbbb | cccc | dddd |', '| AAAA | BBBB | CCCC | DDDD |', '+------+------+------+------+', ], "Short table, well under minimum", ); }; tests collapse => sub { my @table = table( max_width => 60, collapse => 1, header => [ 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd' ], rows => [ [ qw/aaaa bbbb/, undef, qw/dddd/ ], [ qw/AAAA BBBB/, '', qw/DDDD/ ], ], ); is_deeply( \@table, [ '+------+------+------+', '| a | b | d |', '+------+------+------+', '| aaaa | bbbb | dddd |', '| AAAA | BBBB | DDDD |', '+------+------+------+', ], "Table collapsed", ); @table = table( max_width => 60, collapse => 0, header => [ 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd' ], rows => [ [ qw/aaaa bbbb/, undef, qw/dddd/ ], [ qw/AAAA BBBB/, '', qw/DDDD/ ], ], ); is_deeply( \@table, [ '+------+------+---+------+', '| a | b | c | d |', '+------+------+---+------+', '| aaaa | bbbb | | dddd |', '| AAAA | BBBB | | DDDD |', '+------+------+---+------+', ], "Table not collapsed", ); @table = table( max_width => 60, collapse => 1, header => [ 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd' ], rows => [ [ qw/aaaa bbbb/, undef, qw/dddd/ ], [ qw/AAAA BBBB/, 0, qw/DDDD/ ], ], ); is_deeply( \@table, [ '+------+------+---+------+', '| a | b | c | d |', '+------+------+---+------+', '| aaaa | bbbb | | dddd |', '| AAAA | BBBB | 0 | DDDD |', '+------+------+---+------+', ], "'0' value does not cause collapse", ); }; tests header => sub { my @table = table( max_width => 60, header => [ 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd' ], rows => [ [ qw/aaaa bbbb cccc dddd/ ], [ qw/AAAA BBBB CCCC DDDD/ ], ], ); is_deeply( \@table, [ '+------+------+------+------+', '| a | b | c | d |', '+------+------+------+------+', '| aaaa | bbbb | cccc | dddd |', '| AAAA | BBBB | CCCC | DDDD |', '+------+------+------+------+', ], "Table with header", ); }; tests no_header => sub { my @table = table( max_width => 60, rows => [ [ qw/aaaa bbbb cccc dddd/ ], [ qw/AAAA BBBB CCCC DDDD/ ], ], ); is_deeply( \@table, [ '+------+------+------+------+', '| aaaa | bbbb | cccc | dddd |', '| AAAA | BBBB | CCCC | DDDD |', '+------+------+------+------+', ], "Table without header", ); }; tests sanitize => sub { my @table = table( max_width => 60, sanitize => 1, header => [ 'data1' ], rows => [["a\t\n\r\b\a        

 ‌\N{U+000B}bф"]], ); my $have_gcstring = eval { require Unicode::GCString; 1 } || 0; is_deeply( \@table, [ ( $have_gcstring ? () : ("Unicode::GCString is not installed, table may not display all unicode characters properly") ), '+------------------------------------------------------+', '| data1 |', '+------------------------------------------------------+', '| a\\t\\n |', '| \\r\\b\\a\\N{U+A0}\\N{U+1680}\\N{U+2000}\\N{U+2001}\\N{U+200 |', '| 2}\\N{U+2003}\\N{U+2004}\\N{U+2008}\\N{U+2028}\\N{U+2029} |', "| \\N{U+3000}\\N{U+200C}\\N{U+FEFF}\\N{U+B}b\x{444} |", '+------------------------------------------------------+' ], "Sanitized data" ); }; tests mark_tail => sub { my @table = table( max_width => 60, mark_tail => 1, header => [ 'data1', 'data2' ], rows => [[" abc def ", " abc def \t"]], ); is_deeply( \@table, [ '+----------------------+----------------+', '| data1 | data2 |', '+----------------------+----------------+', '| abc def \N{U+20} | abc def \t |', '+----------------------+----------------+', ], "Sanitized data" ); }; done_testing; META.json100644001750001750 312014164661423 15502 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016{ "abstract" : "Format a header and rows into a table", "author" : [ "Chad Granum " ], "dynamic_config" : 0, "generated_by" : "Dist::Zilla version 6.024, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010", "license" : [ "perl_5" ], "meta-spec" : { "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", "version" : 2 }, "name" : "Term-Table", "prereqs" : { "configure" : { "requires" : { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "0" } }, "develop" : { "requires" : { "Test::Pod" : "1.41" } }, "runtime" : { "recommends" : { "Term::Size::Any" : "0.002", "Unicode::GCString" : "2013.10", "Unicode::LineBreak" : "2015.06" }, "requires" : { "Carp" : "0", "Importer" : "0.024", "List::Util" : "0", "Scalar::Util" : "0", "perl" : "5.008001" } }, "test" : { "requires" : { "Test2::Tools::Tiny" : "1.302097", "utf8" : "0" } } }, "release_status" : "stable", "resources" : { "bugtracker" : { "web" : "http://github.com/exodist/Term-Table/issues" }, "repository" : { "type" : "git", "url" : "http://github.com/exodist/Term-Table/" } }, "version" : "0.016", "x_generated_by_perl" : "v5.32.1", "x_serialization_backend" : "Cpanel::JSON::XS version 4.26", "x_spdx_expression" : "Artistic-1.0-Perl OR GPL-1.0-or-later" } README.md100644001750001750 1305114164661423 15364 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016# NAME Term::Table - Format a header and rows into a table # DESCRIPTION This is used by some failing tests to provide diagnostics about what has gone wrong. This module is able to generic format rows of data into tables. # SYNOPSIS use Term::Table; my $table = Term::Table->new( max_width => 80, # defaults to terminal size pad => 4, # Extra padding between table and max-width (defaults to 4) allow_overflow => 0, # default is 0, when off an exception will be thrown if the table is too big collapse => 1, # do not show empty columns header => ['name', 'age', 'hair color'], rows => [ ['Fred Flinstone', 2000000, 'black'], ['Wilma Flinstone', 1999995, 'red'], ... ], ); say $_ for $table->render; This prints a table like this: +-----------------+---------+------------+ | name | age | hair color | +-----------------+---------+------------+ | Fred Flinstone | 2000000 | black | | Wilma Flinstone | 1999995 | red | | ... | ... | ... | +-----------------+---------+------------+ # INTERFACE use Term::Table; my $table = Term::Table->new(...); ## OPTIONS - header => \[ ... \] If you want a header specify it here. This takes an arrayref with each columns heading. - rows => \[ \[...\], \[...\], ... \] This should be an arrayref containing an arrayref per row. - collapse => $bool Use this if you want to hide empty columns, that is any column that has no data in any row. Having a header for the column will not effect collapse. - max\_width => $num Set the maximum width of the table, the table may not be this big, but it will be no bigger. If none is specified it will attempt to find the width of your terminal and use that, otherwise it falls back to the terminal width or `80`. - pad => $num Defaults to 4, extra padding for row width calculations. Default is for legacy support. Set this to 0 to turn padding off. - allow\_overflow => $bool Defaults to 0. If this is off then an exception will be thrown if the table cannot be made to fit inside the max-width. If this is set to 1 then the table will be rendered anyway, larger than max-width, if it is not possible to stay within the max-width. In other words this turns max-width from a hard-limit to a soft recommendation. - sanitize => $bool This will sanitize all the data in the table such that newlines, control characters, and all whitespace except for ASCII 20 `' '` are replaced with escape sequences. This prevents newlines, tabs, and similar whitespace from disrupting the table. **Note:** newlines are marked as '\\n', but a newline is also inserted into the data so that it typically displays in a way that is useful to humans. Example: my $field = "foo\nbar\nbaz\n"; print join "\n" => table( sanitize => 1, rows => [ [$field, 'col2' ], ['row2 col1', 'row2 col2'] ] ); Prints: +-----------------+-----------+ | foo\n | col2 | | bar\n | | | baz\n | | | | | | row2 col1 | row2 col2 | +-----------------+-----------+ So it marks the newlines by inserting the escape sequence, but it also shows the data across as many lines as it would normally display. - mark\_tail => $bool This will replace the last whitespace character of any trailing whitespace with its escape sequence. This makes it easier to notice trailing whitespace when comparing values. - show\_header => $bool Set this to false to hide the header. This defaults to true if the header is set, false if no header is provided. - auto\_columns => $bool Set this to true to automatically add columns that are not named in the header. This defaults to false if a header is provided, and defaults to true when there is no header. - no\_collapse => \[ $col\_num\_a, $col\_num\_b, ... \] - no\_collapse => \[ $col\_name\_a, $col\_name\_b, ... \] - no\_collapse => { $col\_num\_a => 1, $col\_num\_b => 1, ... } - no\_collapse => { $col\_name\_a => 1, $col\_name\_b => 1, ... } Specify (by number and/or name) columns that should not be removed when empty. The 'name' form only works when a header is specified. There is currently no protection to insure that names you specify are actually in the header, invalid names are ignored, patches to fix this will be happily accepted. # NOTE ON UNICODE/WIDE CHARACTERS Some unicode characters, such as `婧` (`U+5A67`) are wider than others. These will render just fine if you `use utf8;` as necessary, and [Unicode::GCString](https://metacpan.org/pod/Unicode%3A%3AGCString) is installed, however if the module is not installed there will be anomalies in the table: +-----+-----+---+ | a | b | c | +-----+-----+---+ | 婧 | x | y | | x | y | z | | x | 婧 | z | +-----+-----+---+ # SOURCE The source code repository for Term-Table can be found at `http://github.com/exodist/Term-Table/`. # MAINTAINERS - Chad Granum # AUTHORS - Chad Granum # COPYRIGHT Copyright 2016 Chad Granum . This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See `http://dev.perl.org/licenses/` issue-9.t100644001750001750 243514164661423 16017 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/tuse Test2::Tools::Tiny; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use strict; use Term::Table; my @rows; my @cols = 1..1; push(@rows, \@cols) for 1..1; my $table = Term::Table->new(max_width => 4, collapse => 0, rows => \@rows); my @table; my $ok = eval { local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "timeout" }; alarm 5; @table = $table->render; 1; }; ok($@ !~ m/timeout/, "Did not timeout", $@); ok($@ =~ m/Table is too large \(9 including 4 padding\) to fit into max-width \(4\)/, "Threw proper exception", $@); ok(!@table, "Did not render"); $table = Term::Table->new(max_width => 4, collapse => 0, rows => \@rows, pad => 0); $ok = eval { local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "timeout" }; alarm 5; @table = $table->render; 1; }; ok($@ !~ m/timeout/, "Did not timeout", $@); ok($@ =~ m/Table is too large \(5 including 0 padding\) to fit into max-width \(4\)/, "Threw proper exception", $@); ok(!@table, "Did not render"); $table = Term::Table->new(max_width => 4, collapse => 0, rows => \@rows, allow_overflow => 1); $ok = eval { local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "timeout" }; alarm 5; @table = $table->render; 1; }; ok($ok, "Did not die", $@); ok($@ !~ m/timeout/, "Did not timeout", $@); ok(@table, "rendered"); ok(length($table[0]) == 5, "overflow in rendering"); done_testing; Makefile.PL100644001750001750 234114164661423 16037 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MakeMaker v6.024. use strict; use warnings; use 5.008001; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; my %WriteMakefileArgs = ( "ABSTRACT" => "Format a header and rows into a table", "AUTHOR" => "Chad Granum ", "CONFIGURE_REQUIRES" => { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => 0 }, "DISTNAME" => "Term-Table", "LICENSE" => "perl", "MIN_PERL_VERSION" => "5.008001", "NAME" => "Term::Table", "PREREQ_PM" => { "Carp" => 0, "Importer" => "0.024", "List::Util" => 0, "Scalar::Util" => 0 }, "TEST_REQUIRES" => { "Test2::Tools::Tiny" => "1.302097", "utf8" => 0 }, "VERSION" => "0.016", "test" => { "TESTS" => "t/*.t t/Table/*.t" } ); 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use warnings; use Test::More; sub warnings(&) { my $code = shift; my @warnings; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { push @warnings => @_ }; $code->(); return \@warnings; } sub exception(&) { my $code = shift; local ($@, $!, $SIG{__DIE__}); my $ok = eval { $code->(); 1 }; my $error = $@ || 'SQUASHED ERROR'; return $ok ? undef : $error; } BEGIN { $INC{'Object/HashBase/Test/HBase.pm'} = __FILE__; package main::HBase; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/foo bar baz/; main::is(FOO, 'foo', "FOO CONSTANT"); main::is(BAR, 'bar', "BAR CONSTANT"); main::is(BAZ, 'baz', "BAZ CONSTANT"); } BEGIN { package main::HBaseSub; use base 'main::HBase'; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/apple pear/; main::is(FOO, 'foo', "FOO CONSTANT"); main::is(BAR, 'bar', "BAR CONSTANT"); main::is(BAZ, 'baz', "BAZ CONSTANT"); main::is(APPLE, 'apple', "APPLE CONSTANT"); main::is(PEAR, 'pear', "PEAR CONSTANT"); } my $one = main::HBase->new(foo => 'a', bar => 'b', baz => 'c'); is($one->foo, 'a', "Accessor"); is($one->bar, 'b', "Accessor"); is($one->baz, 'c', "Accessor"); $one->set_foo('x'); is($one->foo, 'x', "Accessor set"); $one->set_foo(undef); is_deeply( $one, { foo => undef, bar => 'b', baz => 'c', }, 'hash' ); BEGIN { package main::Const::Test; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/foo/; sub do_it { if (FOO()) { return 'const'; } return 'not const' } } my $pkg = 'main::Const::Test'; is($pkg->do_it, 'const', "worked as expected"); { local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { }; *main::Const::Test::FOO = sub { 0 }; } ok(!$pkg->FOO, "overrode const sub"); is($pkg->do_it, 'const', "worked as expected, const was constant"); BEGIN { $INC{'Object/HashBase/Test/HBase/Wrapped.pm'} = __FILE__; package main::HBase::Wrapped; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/foo bar dup/; my $foo = __PACKAGE__->can('foo'); no warnings 'redefine'; *foo = sub { my $self = shift; $self->set_bar(1); $self->$foo(@_); }; } BEGIN { $INC{'Object/HashBase/Test/HBase/Wrapped/Inherit.pm'} = __FILE__; package main::HBase::Wrapped::Inherit; use base 'main::HBase::Wrapped'; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/baz dup/; } my $o = main::HBase::Wrapped::Inherit->new(foo => 1); my $foo = $o->foo; is($o->bar, 1, 'parent attribute sub not overridden'); { package Foo; sub new; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/foo bar baz/; sub new { 'foo' }; } is(Foo->new, 'foo', "Did not override existing 'new' method"); BEGIN { $INC{'Object/HashBase/Test/HBase2.pm'} = __FILE__; package main::HBase2; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/foo -bar ^baz ban +boo/; main::is(FOO, 'foo', "FOO CONSTANT"); main::is(BAR, 'bar', "BAR CONSTANT"); main::is(BAZ, 'baz', "BAZ CONSTANT"); main::is(BAT, 'bat', "BAT CONSTANT"); main::is(BAN, 'ban', "BAN CONSTANT"); main::is(BOO, 'boo', "BOO CONSTANT"); } my $ro = main::HBase2->new(foo => 'foo', bar => 'bar', baz => 'baz', bat => 'bat', ban => 'ban'); is($ro->foo, 'foo', "got foo"); is($ro->bar, 'bar', "got bar"); is($ro->baz, 'baz', "got baz"); is($ro->bat, 'bat', "got bat"); ok(!$ro->can('set_bat'), "No setter for bat"); ok(!$ro->can('ban'), "No reader for ban"); ok(!$ro->can('boo'), "No reader for boo"); ok(!$ro->can('set_boo'), "No setter for boo"); is($ro->{ban}, 'ban', "ban attribute is set"); $ro->set_ban('xxx'); is($ro->{ban}, 'xxx', "ban attribute can be set"); is($ro->set_foo('xxx'), 'xxx', "Can set foo"); is($ro->foo, 'xxx', "got foo"); like(exception { $ro->set_bar('xxx') }, qr/'bar' is read-only/, "Cannot set bar"); my $warnings = warnings { is($ro->set_baz('xxx'), 'xxx', 'set baz') }; like($warnings->[0], qr/set_baz\(\) is deprecated/, "Deprecation warning"); is_deeply( [Term::Table::HashBase::attr_list('main::HBase::Wrapped::Inherit')], [qw/foo bar dup baz/], "Got a list of attributes in order starting from base class, duplicates removed", ); my $x = main::HBase::Wrapped::Inherit->new(foo => 1, baz => 2); is($x->foo, 1, "set foo via pairs"); is($x->baz, 2, "set baz via pairs"); # Now with hashref my $y = main::HBase::Wrapped::Inherit->new({foo => 1, baz => 2}); is($y->foo, 1, "set foo via hashref"); is($y->baz, 2, "set baz via hashref"); # Now with hashref my $z = main::HBase::Wrapped::Inherit->new([ 1, # foo 2, # bar 3, # dup 4, # baz ]); is($z->foo, 1, "set foo via arrayref"); is($z->baz, 4, "set baz via arrayref"); like( exception { main::HBase::Wrapped::Inherit->new([1 .. 10]) }, qr/Too many arguments for main::HBase::Wrapped::Inherit constructor/, "Too many args in array form" ); my $CAN_COUNT = 0; my $CAN_COUNT2 = 0; my $INIT_COUNT = 0; BEGIN { $INC{'Object/HashBase/Test/HBase3.pm'} = __FILE__; package main::HBase3; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/foo/; sub can { my $self = shift; $CAN_COUNT++; $self->SUPER::can(@_); } $INC{'Object/HashBase/Test/HBase4.pm'} = __FILE__; package main::HBase4; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/foo/; sub can { my $self = shift; $CAN_COUNT2++; $self->SUPER::can(@_); } sub init { $INIT_COUNT++ } } is($CAN_COUNT, 0, "->can has not been called yet"); my $it = main::HBase3->new; is($CAN_COUNT, 1, "->can has been called once to check for init"); $it = main::HBase3->new; is($CAN_COUNT, 1, "->can was not called again, we cached it"); is($CAN_COUNT2, 0, "->can has not been called yet"); is($INIT_COUNT, 0, "->init has not been called yet"); $it = main::HBase4->new; is($CAN_COUNT2, 1, "->can has been called once to check for init"); is($INIT_COUNT, 1, "->init has been called once"); $it = main::HBase4->new; is($CAN_COUNT2, 1, "->can was not called again, we cached it"); is($INIT_COUNT, 2, "->init has been called again"); done_testing; 1; Table000755001750001750 014164661423 15217 5ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/tCell.t100644001750001750 322214164661423 16422 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/t/Tableuse Test2::Tools::Tiny; use Term::Table::Cell; use strict; use warnings; use utf8; use Test2::API qw/test2_stack/; test2_stack->top->format->encoding('utf8'); tests sanitization => sub { my $unsanitary = <<" EOT"; This string has vertical space including        

 ‌\N{U+000B}unicode stuff and some non-whitespace ones: 婧 ʶ ๖ EOT my $sanitary = 'This string\nhas vertical space\nincluding\N{U+A0}\N{U+1680}\N{U+2000}\N{U+2001}\N{U+2002}\N{U+2003}\N{U+2004}\N{U+2008}\N{U+2028}\N{U+2029}\N{U+3000}\N{U+200C}\N{U+FEFF}\N{U+B}unicode stuff\nand some non-whitespace ones: 婧 ʶ ๖\n'; $sanitary =~ s/\\n/\\n\n/g; local *show_char = sub { Term::Table::Cell->show_char(@_) }; # Common control characters is(show_char("\a"), '\a', "translated bell"); is(show_char("\b"), '\b', "translated backspace"); is(show_char("\e"), '\e', "translated escape"); is(show_char("\f"), '\f', "translated formfeed"); is(show_char("\n"), "\\n\n", "translated newline"); is(show_char("\r"), '\r', "translated return"); is(show_char("\t"), '\t', "translated tab"); is(show_char(" "), ' ', "plain space is not translated"); # unicodes is(show_char("婧"), '\N{U+5A67}', "translated unicode 婧 (U+5A67)"); is(show_char("ʶ"), '\N{U+2B6}', "translated unicode ʶ (U+2B6)"); is(show_char("߃"), '\N{U+7C3}', "translated unicode ߃ (U+7C3)"); is(show_char("๖"), '\N{U+E56}', "translated unicode ๖ (U+E56)"); my $cell = Term::Table::Cell->new(value => $unsanitary); $cell->sanitize; is($cell->value, $sanitary, "Sanitized string"); }; done_testing; Term000755001750001750 014164661423 15402 5ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/libTable.pm100644001750001750 3132114164661423 17147 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/lib/Termpackage Term::Table; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.016'; use Term::Table::Cell(); use Term::Table::Util qw/term_size uni_length USE_GCS/; use Scalar::Util qw/blessed/; use List::Util qw/max sum/; use Carp qw/croak carp/; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/rows _columns collapse max_width mark_tail sanitize show_header auto_columns no_collapse header allow_overflow pad/; sub BORDER_SIZE() { 4 } # '| ' and ' |' borders sub DIV_SIZE() { 3 } # ' | ' column delimiter sub CELL_PAD_SIZE() { 2 } # space on either side of the | sub init { my $self = shift; croak "You cannot have a table with no rows" unless $self->{+ROWS} && @{$self->{+ROWS}}; $self->{+MAX_WIDTH} ||= term_size(); $self->{+NO_COLLAPSE} ||= {}; if (ref($self->{+NO_COLLAPSE}) eq 'ARRAY') { $self->{+NO_COLLAPSE} = {map { ($_ => 1) } @{$self->{+NO_COLLAPSE}}}; } if ($self->{+NO_COLLAPSE} && $self->{+HEADER}) { my $header = $self->{+HEADER}; for(my $idx = 0; $idx < @$header; $idx++) { $self->{+NO_COLLAPSE}->{$idx} ||= $self->{+NO_COLLAPSE}->{$header->[$idx]}; } } $self->{+PAD} = 4 unless defined $self->{+PAD}; $self->{+COLLAPSE} = 1 unless defined $self->{+COLLAPSE}; $self->{+SANITIZE} = 1 unless defined $self->{+SANITIZE}; $self->{+MARK_TAIL} = 1 unless defined $self->{+MARK_TAIL}; if($self->{+HEADER}) { $self->{+SHOW_HEADER} = 1 unless defined $self->{+SHOW_HEADER}; } else { $self->{+HEADER} = []; $self->{+AUTO_COLUMNS} = 1; $self->{+SHOW_HEADER} = 0; } } sub columns { my $self = shift; $self->regen_columns unless $self->{+_COLUMNS}; return $self->{+_COLUMNS}; } sub regen_columns { my $self = shift; my $has_header = $self->{+SHOW_HEADER} && @{$self->{+HEADER}}; my %new_col = (width => 0, count => $has_header ? -1 : 0); my $cols = [map { {%new_col} } @{$self->{+HEADER}}]; my @rows = @{$self->{+ROWS}}; for my $row ($has_header ? ($self->{+HEADER}, @rows) : (@rows)) { for my $ci (0 .. max(@$cols - 1, @$row - 1)) { $cols->[$ci] ||= {%new_col} if $self->{+AUTO_COLUMNS}; my $c = $cols->[$ci] or next; $c->{idx} ||= $ci; $c->{rows} ||= []; my $r = $row->[$ci]; $r = Term::Table::Cell->new(value => $r) unless blessed($r) && ($r->isa('Term::Table::Cell') || $r->isa('Term::Table::CellStack') || $r->isa('Term::Table::Spacer')); $r->sanitize if $self->{+SANITIZE}; $r->mark_tail if $self->{+MARK_TAIL}; my $rs = $r->width; $c->{width} = $rs if $rs > $c->{width}; $c->{count}++ if $rs; push @{$c->{rows}} => $r; } } # Remove any empty columns we can @$cols = grep {$_->{count} > 0 || $self->{+NO_COLLAPSE}->{$_->{idx}}} @$cols if $self->{+COLLAPSE}; my $current = sum(map {$_->{width}} @$cols); my $border = sum(BORDER_SIZE, $self->{+PAD}, DIV_SIZE * (@$cols - 1)); my $total = $current + $border; if ($total > $self->{+MAX_WIDTH}) { my $fair = ($self->{+MAX_WIDTH} - $border) / @$cols; if ($fair < 1) { return $self->{+_COLUMNS} = $cols if $self->{+ALLOW_OVERFLOW}; croak "Table is too large ($total including $self->{+PAD} padding) to fit into max-width ($self->{+MAX_WIDTH})"; } my $under = 0; my @fix; for my $c (@$cols) { if ($c->{width} > $fair) { push @fix => $c; } else { $under += $c->{width}; } } # Recalculate fairness $fair = int(($self->{+MAX_WIDTH} - $border - $under) / @fix); if ($fair < 1) { return $self->{+_COLUMNS} = $cols if $self->{+ALLOW_OVERFLOW}; croak "Table is too large ($total including $self->{+PAD} padding) to fit into max-width ($self->{+MAX_WIDTH})"; } # Adjust over-long columns $_->{width} = $fair for @fix; } $self->{+_COLUMNS} = $cols; } sub render { my $self = shift; my $cols = $self->columns; for my $col (@$cols) { for my $cell (@{$col->{rows}}) { $cell->reset; } } my $width = sum(BORDER_SIZE, $self->{+PAD}, DIV_SIZE * @$cols, map { $_->{width} } @$cols); #<<< NO-TIDY my $border = '+' . join('+', map { '-' x ($_->{width} + CELL_PAD_SIZE) } @$cols) . '+'; my $template = '|' . join('|', map { my $w = $_->{width} + CELL_PAD_SIZE; '%s' } @$cols) . '|'; my $spacer = '|' . join('|', map { ' ' x ($_->{width} + CELL_PAD_SIZE) } @$cols) . '|'; #>>> my @out = ($border); my ($row, $split, $found) = (0, 0, 0); while(1) { my @row; my $is_spacer = 0; for my $col (@$cols) { my $r = $col->{rows}->[$row]; unless($r) { push @row => ''; next; } my ($v, $vw); if ($r->isa('Term::Table::Cell')) { my $lw = $r->border_left_width; my $rw = $r->border_right_width; $vw = $col->{width} - $lw - $rw; $v = $r->break->next($vw); } elsif ($r->isa('Term::Table::CellStack')) { ($v, $vw) = $r->break->next($col->{width}); } elsif ($r->isa('Term::Table::Spacer')) { $is_spacer = 1; } if ($is_spacer) { last; } elsif (defined $v) { $found++; my $bcolor = $r->border_color || ''; my $vcolor = $r->value_color || ''; my $reset = $r->reset_color || ''; if (my $need = $vw - uni_length($v)) { $v .= ' ' x $need; } my $rt = "${reset}${bcolor}\%s${reset} ${vcolor}\%s${reset} ${bcolor}\%s${reset}"; push @row => sprintf($rt, $r->border_left || '', $v, $r->border_right || ''); } else { push @row => ' ' x ($col->{width} + 2); } } if (!grep {$_ && m/\S/} @row) { last unless $found || $is_spacer; push @out => $border if $row == 0 && $self->{+SHOW_HEADER} && @{$self->{+HEADER}}; push @out => $spacer if $split > 1 || $is_spacer; $row++; $split = 0; $found = 0; next; } if ($split == 1 && @out > 1 && $out[-2] ne $border && $out[-2] ne $spacer) { my $last = pop @out; push @out => ($spacer, $last); } push @out => sprintf($template, @row); $split++; } pop @out while @out && $out[-1] eq $spacer; unless (USE_GCS) { for my $row (@out) { next unless $row =~ m/[^\x00-\x7F]/; unshift @out => "Unicode::GCString is not installed, table may not display all unicode characters properly"; last; } } return (@out, $border); } sub display { my $self = shift; my ($fh) = @_; my @parts = map "$_\n", $self->render; print $fh @parts if $fh; print @parts; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Term::Table - Format a header and rows into a table =head1 DESCRIPTION This is used by some failing tests to provide diagnostics about what has gone wrong. This module is able to generic format rows of data into tables. =head1 SYNOPSIS use Term::Table; my $table = Term::Table->new( max_width => 80, # defaults to terminal size pad => 4, # Extra padding between table and max-width (defaults to 4) allow_overflow => 0, # default is 0, when off an exception will be thrown if the table is too big collapse => 1, # do not show empty columns header => ['name', 'age', 'hair color'], rows => [ ['Fred Flinstone', 2000000, 'black'], ['Wilma Flinstone', 1999995, 'red'], ... ], ); say $_ for $table->render; This prints a table like this: +-----------------+---------+------------+ | name | age | hair color | +-----------------+---------+------------+ | Fred Flinstone | 2000000 | black | | Wilma Flinstone | 1999995 | red | | ... | ... | ... | +-----------------+---------+------------+ =head1 INTERFACE use Term::Table; my $table = Term::Table->new(...); =head2 OPTIONS =over 4 =item header => [ ... ] If you want a header specify it here. This takes an arrayref with each columns heading. =item rows => [ [...], [...], ... ] This should be an arrayref containing an arrayref per row. =item collapse => $bool Use this if you want to hide empty columns, that is any column that has no data in any row. Having a header for the column will not effect collapse. =item max_width => $num Set the maximum width of the table, the table may not be this big, but it will be no bigger. If none is specified it will attempt to find the width of your terminal and use that, otherwise it falls back to the terminal width or C<80>. =item pad => $num Defaults to 4, extra padding for row width calculations. Default is for legacy support. Set this to 0 to turn padding off. =item allow_overflow => $bool Defaults to 0. If this is off then an exception will be thrown if the table cannot be made to fit inside the max-width. If this is set to 1 then the table will be rendered anyway, larger than max-width, if it is not possible to stay within the max-width. In other words this turns max-width from a hard-limit to a soft recommendation. =item sanitize => $bool This will sanitize all the data in the table such that newlines, control characters, and all whitespace except for ASCII 20 C<' '> are replaced with escape sequences. This prevents newlines, tabs, and similar whitespace from disrupting the table. B newlines are marked as '\n', but a newline is also inserted into the data so that it typically displays in a way that is useful to humans. Example: my $field = "foo\nbar\nbaz\n"; print join "\n" => table( sanitize => 1, rows => [ [$field, 'col2' ], ['row2 col1', 'row2 col2'] ] ); Prints: +-----------------+-----------+ | foo\n | col2 | | bar\n | | | baz\n | | | | | | row2 col1 | row2 col2 | +-----------------+-----------+ So it marks the newlines by inserting the escape sequence, but it also shows the data across as many lines as it would normally display. =item mark_tail => $bool This will replace the last whitespace character of any trailing whitespace with its escape sequence. This makes it easier to notice trailing whitespace when comparing values. =item show_header => $bool Set this to false to hide the header. This defaults to true if the header is set, false if no header is provided. =item auto_columns => $bool Set this to true to automatically add columns that are not named in the header. This defaults to false if a header is provided, and defaults to true when there is no header. =item no_collapse => [ $col_num_a, $col_num_b, ... ] =item no_collapse => [ $col_name_a, $col_name_b, ... ] =item no_collapse => { $col_num_a => 1, $col_num_b => 1, ... } =item no_collapse => { $col_name_a => 1, $col_name_b => 1, ... } Specify (by number and/or name) columns that should not be removed when empty. The 'name' form only works when a header is specified. There is currently no protection to insure that names you specify are actually in the header, invalid names are ignored, patches to fix this will be happily accepted. =back =head1 NOTE ON UNICODE/WIDE CHARACTERS Some unicode characters, such as C<婧> (C) are wider than others. These will render just fine if you C as necessary, and L is installed, however if the module is not installed there will be anomalies in the table: +-----+-----+---+ | a | b | c | +-----+-----+---+ | 婧 | x | y | | x | y | z | | x | 婧 | z | +-----+-----+---+ =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Term-Table can be found at F. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2016 Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F =cut bad_blank_line.t100644001750001750 415514164661423 17426 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/tuse Test2::Tools::Tiny; use strict; use warnings; use Term::Table; use Term::Table::Cell; # This example was produced from the end result of another process, the end # result is reproduced here in shortcuts: chomp(my $inner = < ... <| 26, 30 | | | | | a | 27 | | | | | b | 28 | | | | | c | 29 | +------+-----+-----+-------+--------+ EOT my $rows = [[ '', '', bless({'value' => $inner}, 'Term::Table::Cell'), bless({'value' => 'eq'}, 'Term::Table::Cell'), bless({'value' => ""}, 'Term::Table::Cell'), '', bless({'value' => '67'}, 'Term::Table::Cell'), '' ], ]; my $table = Term::Table->new( collapse => 1, sanitize => 1, mark_tail => 1, show_header => 1, term_size => 80, header => [qw/PATH LINES GOT OP CHECK * LINES NOTES/], no_collapse => [qw/GOT CHECK/], rows => $rows, ); is_deeply( [ $table->render ], [ '+-----------------------------------------+----+-------+-------+', '| GOT | OP | CHECK | LINES |', '+-----------------------------------------+----+-------+-------+', '| +------+-----+-----+-------+--------+\n | eq | | 67 |', '| | PATH | GOT | OP | CHECK | LINES |\n | | | |', '| +------+-----+-----+-------+--------+\n | | | |', '| | [0] | x | ANY |> ... <| 26, 30 |\n | | | |', '| | | | | a | 27 |\n | | | |', '| | | | | b | 28 |\n | | | |', '| | | | | c | 29 |\n | | | |', '| +------+-----+-----+-------+--------+ | | | |', '+-----------------------------------------+----+-------+-------+', ], "Table looks right" ); print map { "$_\n" } $table->render; done_testing; CellStack.t100644001750001750 523614164661423 17417 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/t/Tableuse Term::Table; use Term::Table::Util; use Test2::Tools::Tiny; use utf8; use strict; use warnings; use Term::Table::CellStack; sub table { Term::Table->new(@_)->render } my @table = table( max_width => 40, header => ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], rows => [ [qw/aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ccccccccccccccccccccccc ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd/], [ Term::Table::CellStack->new(cells => [ Term::Table::Cell->new(border_left => '>', border_right => '<', value => 'aaa'), Term::Table::Cell->new(value => 'bbb'), Term::Table::Cell->new(border_left => '>', border_right => '<', value => 'ccc'), ]), Term::Table::CellStack->new(cells => [ Term::Table::Cell->new(border_left => '>', border_right => '<', value => 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'), Term::Table::Cell->new(value => 'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb'), Term::Table::Cell->new(border_left => '>', border_right => '<', value => 'ccccccccccccccccccccc'), ]), ], [qw/AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD/], ], ); is_deeply( \@table, [ '+-------+-------+-------+-------+', '| a | b | c | d |', '+-------+-------+-------+-------+', '| aaaaa | bbbbb | ccccc | ddddd |', '| aaaaa | bbbbb | ccccc | ddddd |', '| aaaaa | bbbbb | ccccc | ddddd |', '| aaaaa | bbbbb | ccccc | ddddd |', '| aaaaa | b | ccc | ddddd |', '| a | | | dddd |', '| | | | |', '|> aaa <|> aaa <| | |', '| bbb |> aaa <| | |', '|> ccc <|> aaa <| | |', '| |> aaa <| | |', '| |> aaa <| | |', '| |> aaa <| | |', '| |> aaa <| | |', '| | bbbbb | | |', '| | bbbbb | | |', '| | bbbbb | | |', '| | bbbbb | | |', '| |> ccc <| | |', '| |> ccc <| | |', '| |> ccc <| | |', '| |> ccc <| | |', '| |> ccc <| | |', '| |> ccc <| | |', '| |> ccc <| | |', '| | | | |', '| AAAAA | BBBBB | CCCCC | DDDDD |', '| AAAAA | BBBBB | CCCCC | DDDDD |', '| AAAAA | BBBBB | CCCCC | DDDDD |', '| AAAAA | BBBBB | CCCCC | DDDDD |', '| AAAAA | B | CCC | DDDDD |', '| A | | | DDDD |', '+-------+-------+-------+-------+', ], "Basic table, small width" ); done_testing; LineBreak.t100644001750001750 322514164661423 17402 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/t/Tableuse Test2::Tools::Tiny; use Term::Table::LineBreak; use strict; use warnings; use utf8; use Test2::API qw/test2_stack/; test2_stack->top->format->encoding('utf8'); tests with_unicode_linebreak => sub { my $one = Term::Table::LineBreak->new(string => 'aaaa婧bbbb'); $one->break(3); is_deeply( [ map { $one->next } 1 .. 5 ], [ 'aaa', 'a婧', 'bbb', 'b ', undef ], "Got all parts" ); $one = Term::Table::LineBreak->new(string => 'a婧bb'); $one->break(2); is_deeply( [ map { $one->next } 1 .. 4 ], [ 'a ', '婧', 'bb', undef ], "Padded the problem" ); } if $INC{'Unicode/LineBreak.pm'}; tests without_unicode_linebreak => sub { my @parts; { local %INC = %INC; delete $INC{'Unicode/GCString.pm'}; my $one = Term::Table::LineBreak->new(string => 'aaaa婧bbbb'); $one->break(3); @parts = map { $one->next } 1 .. 5; } todo "Can't handle unicode properly without Unicode::GCString" => sub { is_deeply( \@parts, [ 'aaa', 'a婧', 'bbb', 'b ', undef ], "Got all parts" ); }; my $one = Term::Table::LineBreak->new(string => 'aaabbbx'); $one->break(2); is_deeply( [ map { $one->next } 1 .. 5 ], [ 'aa', 'ab', 'bb', 'x ', undef ], "Padded the problem" ); }; done_testing; Table000755001750001750 014164661423 16431 5ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/lib/TermCell.pm100644001750001750 561614164661423 20016 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/lib/Term/Tablepackage Term::Table::Cell; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.016'; use Term::Table::LineBreak(); use Term::Table::Util qw/uni_length/; use List::Util qw/sum/; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/value border_left border_right _break _widths border_color value_color reset_color/; my %CHAR_MAP = ( # Special case, \n should render as \n, but also actually do the newline thing "\n" => "\\n\n", "\a" => '\\a', "\b" => '\\b', "\e" => '\\e', "\f" => '\\f', "\r" => '\\r', "\t" => '\\t', " " => ' ', ); sub init { my $self = shift; # Stringify $self->{+VALUE} = defined $self->{+VALUE} ? "$self->{+VALUE}" : ''; } sub char_id { my $class = shift; my ($char) = @_; return "\\N{U+" . sprintf("\%X", ord($char)) . "}"; } sub show_char { my $class = shift; my ($char, %props) = @_; return $char if $props{no_newline} && $char eq "\n"; return $CHAR_MAP{$char} || $class->char_id($char); } sub sanitize { my $self = shift; $self->{+VALUE} =~ s/([\s\t\p{Zl}\p{C}\p{Zp}])/$self->show_char($1)/ge; # All whitespace except normal space } sub mark_tail { my $self = shift; $self->{+VALUE} =~ s/([\s\t\p{Zl}\p{C}\p{Zp}])$/$1 eq ' ' ? $self->char_id($1) : $self->show_char($1, no_newline => 1)/se; } sub value_width { my $self = shift; my $w = $self->{+_WIDTHS} ||= {}; return $w->{value} if defined $w->{value}; my @parts = split /(\n)/, $self->{+VALUE}; my $max = 0; while (@parts) { my $text = shift @parts; my $sep = shift @parts || ''; my $len = uni_length("$text"); $max = $len if $len > $max; } return $w->{value} = $max; } sub border_left_width { my $self = shift; $self->{+_WIDTHS}->{left} ||= uni_length($self->{+BORDER_LEFT} || ''); } sub border_right_width { my $self = shift; $self->{+_WIDTHS}->{right} ||= uni_length($self->{+BORDER_RIGHT} || ''); } sub width { my $self = shift; $self->{+_WIDTHS}->{all} ||= sum(map { $self->$_ } qw/value_width border_left_width border_right_width/); } sub break { my $self = shift; $self->{+_BREAK} ||= Term::Table::LineBreak->new(string => $self->{+VALUE}); } sub reset { my $self = shift; delete $self->{+_BREAK}; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Term::Table::Cell - Representation of a cell in a table. =head1 DESCRIPTION This package is used to represent a cell in a table. =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Term-Table can be found at F. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2016 Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F =cut Util.pm100644001750001750 1023614164661423 20066 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/lib/Term/Tablepackage Term::Table::Util; use strict; use warnings; use Config qw/%Config/; our $VERSION = '0.016'; use Importer Importer => 'import'; our @EXPORT_OK = qw/term_size USE_GCS USE_TERM_READKEY USE_TERM_SIZE_ANY uni_length/; sub DEFAULT_SIZE() { 80 } my $IO; BEGIN { open($IO, '>&', *STDOUT) or die "Could not clone STDOUT"; } sub try(&) { my $code = shift; local ($@, $?, $!); my $ok = eval { $code->(); 1 }; my $err = $@; return ($ok, $err); } my ($tsa) = try { require Term::Size::Any; Term::Size::Any->import('chars') }; my ($trk) = try { require Term::ReadKey }; $trk &&= Term::ReadKey->can('GetTerminalSize'); if (!-t $IO) { *USE_TERM_READKEY = sub() { 0 }; *USE_TERM_SIZE_ANY = sub() { 0 }; *term_size = sub { return $ENV{TABLE_TERM_SIZE} if $ENV{TABLE_TERM_SIZE}; return DEFAULT_SIZE; }; } elsif ($tsa) { *USE_TERM_READKEY = sub() { 0 }; *USE_TERM_SIZE_ANY = sub() { 1 }; *_term_size = sub { my $size = chars($IO); return DEFAULT_SIZE if !$size; return DEFAULT_SIZE if $size < DEFAULT_SIZE; return $size; }; } elsif ($trk) { *USE_TERM_READKEY = sub() { 1 }; *USE_TERM_SIZE_ANY = sub() { 0 }; *_term_size = sub { my $total; try { my @warnings; { local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { push @warnings => @_ }; ($total) = Term::ReadKey::GetTerminalSize($IO); } @warnings = grep { $_ !~ m/Unable to get Terminal Size/ } @warnings; warn @warnings if @warnings; }; return DEFAULT_SIZE if !$total; return DEFAULT_SIZE if $total < DEFAULT_SIZE; return $total; }; } else { *USE_TERM_READKEY = sub() { 0 }; *USE_TERM_SIZE_ANY = sub() { 0 }; *term_size = sub { return $ENV{TABLE_TERM_SIZE} if $ENV{TABLE_TERM_SIZE}; return DEFAULT_SIZE; }; } if (USE_TERM_READKEY() || USE_TERM_SIZE_ANY()) { if (index($Config{sig_name}, 'WINCH') >= 0) { my $changed = 0; my $polled = -1; $SIG{WINCH} = sub { $changed++ }; my $size; *term_size = sub { return $ENV{TABLE_TERM_SIZE} if $ENV{TABLE_TERM_SIZE}; unless ($changed == $polled) { $polled = $changed; $size = _term_size(); } return $size; } } else { *term_size = sub { return $ENV{TABLE_TERM_SIZE} if $ENV{TABLE_TERM_SIZE}; _term_size(); }; } } my ($gcs, $err) = try { require Unicode::GCString }; if ($gcs) { *USE_GCS = sub() { 1 }; *uni_length = sub { Unicode::GCString->new($_[0])->columns }; } else { *USE_GCS = sub() { 0 }; *uni_length = sub { length($_[0]) }; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Term::Table::Util - Utilities for Term::Table. =head1 DESCRIPTION This package exports some tools used by Term::Table. =head1 EXPORTS =head2 CONSTANTS =over 4 =item $bool = USE_GCS True if L is installed. =item $bool = USE_TERM_READKEY True if L is installed. =back =head2 UTILITIES =over 4 =item $width = term_size() Get the width of the terminal. If the C<$TABLE_TERM_SIZE> environment variable is set then that value will be returned. This will default to 80 if there is no good way to get the size, or if the size is unreasonably small. If L is installed it will be used. =item $width = uni_length($string) Get the width (in columns) of the specified string. When L is installed this will work on unicode strings, otherwise it will just use C. =back =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Term-Table can be found at F. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2016 Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F =cut honor_env_in_non_tty.t100644001750001750 130214164661423 20746 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/tuse Test2::Tools::Tiny; use strict; use warnings; BEGIN { my $out = ""; local *STDOUT; open(*STDOUT, '>', \$out) or die "Could not open a temp STDOUT: $!"; ok(!-t *STDOUT, "STDOUT is not a term"); require Term::Table::Util; Term::Table::Util->import(qw/term_size USE_TERM_READKEY USE_TERM_SIZE_ANY/); } ok(!USE_TERM_READKEY, "Not using Term::Readkey without a term"); ok(!USE_TERM_SIZE_ANY, "Not using Term::Size::Any without a term"); { local $ENV{TABLE_TERM_SIZE}; is(term_size, Term::Table::Util->DEFAULT_SIZE, "Get default size without the var"); } { local $ENV{TABLE_TERM_SIZE} = 1234; is(term_size, 1234, "Used the size in the env var"); } done_testing; Spacer.pm100644001750001750 27114164661423 20324 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/lib/Term/Tablepackage Term::Table::Spacer; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.016'; sub new { bless {}, $_[0] } sub width { 1 } sub sanitize { } sub mark_tail { } sub reset { } 1; HashBase.pm100644001750001750 3164214164661423 20633 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/lib/Term/Tablepackage Term::Table::HashBase; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.016'; ################################################################# # # # This is a generated file! Do not modify this file directly! # # Use hashbase_inc.pl script to regenerate this file. # # The script is part of the Object::HashBase distribution. # # Note: You can modify the version number above this comment # # if needed, that is fine. # # # ################################################################# { no warnings 'once'; $Term::Table::HashBase::HB_VERSION = '0.008'; *Term::Table::HashBase::ATTR_SUBS = \%Object::HashBase::ATTR_SUBS; *Term::Table::HashBase::ATTR_LIST = \%Object::HashBase::ATTR_LIST; *Term::Table::HashBase::VERSION = \%Object::HashBase::VERSION; *Term::Table::HashBase::CAN_CACHE = \%Object::HashBase::CAN_CACHE; } require Carp; { no warnings 'once'; $Carp::Internal{+__PACKAGE__} = 1; } BEGIN { # these are not strictly equivalent, but for out use we don't care # about order *_isa = ($] >= 5.010 && require mro) ? \&mro::get_linear_isa : sub { no strict 'refs'; my @packages = ($_[0]); my %seen; for my $package (@packages) { push @packages, grep !$seen{$_}++, @{"$package\::ISA"}; } return \@packages; } } my %SPEC = ( '^' => {reader => 1, writer => 0, dep_writer => 1, read_only => 0, strip => 1}, '-' => {reader => 1, writer => 0, dep_writer => 0, read_only => 1, strip => 1}, '>' => {reader => 0, writer => 1, dep_writer => 0, read_only => 0, strip => 1}, '<' => {reader => 1, writer => 0, dep_writer => 0, read_only => 0, strip => 1}, '+' => {reader => 0, writer => 0, dep_writer => 0, read_only => 0, strip => 1}, ); sub import { my $class = shift; my $into = caller; # Make sure we list the OLDEST version used to create this class. my $ver = $Term::Table::HashBase::HB_VERSION || $Term::Table::HashBase::VERSION; $Term::Table::HashBase::VERSION{$into} = $ver if !$Term::Table::HashBase::VERSION{$into} || $Term::Table::HashBase::VERSION{$into} > $ver; my $isa = _isa($into); my $attr_list = $Term::Table::HashBase::ATTR_LIST{$into} ||= []; my $attr_subs = $Term::Table::HashBase::ATTR_SUBS{$into} ||= {}; my %subs = ( ($into->can('new') ? () : (new => \&_new)), (map %{$Term::Table::HashBase::ATTR_SUBS{$_} || {}}, @{$isa}[1 .. $#$isa]), ( map { my $p = substr($_, 0, 1); my $x = $_; my $spec = $SPEC{$p} || {reader => 1, writer => 1}; substr($x, 0, 1) = '' if $spec->{strip}; push @$attr_list => $x; my ($sub, $attr) = (uc $x, $x); $attr_subs->{$sub} = sub() { $attr }; my %out = ($sub => $attr_subs->{$sub}); $out{$attr} = sub { $_[0]->{$attr} } if $spec->{reader}; $out{"set_$attr"} = sub { $_[0]->{$attr} = $_[1] } if $spec->{writer}; $out{"set_$attr"} = sub { Carp::croak("'$attr' is read-only") } if $spec->{read_only}; $out{"set_$attr"} = sub { Carp::carp("set_$attr() is deprecated"); $_[0]->{$attr} = $_[1] } if $spec->{dep_writer}; %out; } @_ ), ); no strict 'refs'; *{"$into\::$_"} = $subs{$_} for keys %subs; } sub attr_list { my $class = shift; my $isa = _isa($class); my %seen; my @list = grep { !$seen{$_}++ } map { my @out; if (0.004 > ($Term::Table::HashBase::VERSION{$_} || 0)) { Carp::carp("$_ uses an inlined version of Term::Table::HashBase too old to support attr_list()"); } else { my $list = $Term::Table::HashBase::ATTR_LIST{$_}; @out = $list ? @$list : () } @out; } reverse @$isa; return @list; } sub _new { my $class = shift; my $self; if (@_ == 1) { my $arg = shift; my $type = ref($arg); if ($type eq 'HASH') { $self = bless({%$arg}, $class) } else { Carp::croak("Not sure what to do with '$type' in $class constructor") unless $type eq 'ARRAY'; my %proto; my @attributes = attr_list($class); while (@$arg) { my $val = shift @$arg; my $key = shift @attributes or Carp::croak("Too many arguments for $class constructor"); $proto{$key} = $val; } $self = bless(\%proto, $class); } } else { $self = bless({@_}, $class); } $Term::Table::HashBase::CAN_CACHE{$class} = $self->can('init') unless exists $Term::Table::HashBase::CAN_CACHE{$class}; $self->init if $Term::Table::HashBase::CAN_CACHE{$class}; $self; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Term::Table::HashBase - Build hash based classes. =head1 SYNOPSIS A class: package My::Class; use strict; use warnings; # Generate 3 accessors use Term::Table::HashBase qw/foo -bar ^baz ban +boo/; # Chance to initialize defaults sub init { my $self = shift; # No other args $self->{+FOO} ||= "foo"; $self->{+BAR} ||= "bar"; $self->{+BAZ} ||= "baz"; $self->{+BAT} ||= "bat"; $self->{+BAN} ||= "ban"; $self->{+BOO} ||= "boo"; } sub print { print join ", " => map { $self->{$_} } FOO, BAR, BAZ, BAT, BAN, BOO; } Subclass it package My::Subclass; use strict; use warnings; # Note, you should subclass before loading HashBase. use base 'My::Class'; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/bub/; sub init { my $self = shift; # We get the constants from the base class for free. $self->{+FOO} ||= 'SubFoo'; $self->{+BUB} ||= 'bub'; $self->SUPER::init(); } use it: package main; use strict; use warnings; use My::Class; # These are all functionally identical my $one = My::Class->new(foo => 'MyFoo', bar => 'MyBar'); my $two = My::Class->new({foo => 'MyFoo', bar => 'MyBar'}); my $three = My::Class->new(['MyFoo', 'MyBar']); # Readers! my $foo = $one->foo; # 'MyFoo' my $bar = $one->bar; # 'MyBar' my $baz = $one->baz; # Defaulted to: 'baz' my $bat = $one->bat; # Defaulted to: 'bat' # '>ban' means setter only, no reader # '+boo' means no setter or reader, just the BOO constant # Setters! $one->set_foo('A Foo'); #'-bar' means read-only, so the setter will throw an exception (but is defined). $one->set_bar('A bar'); # '^baz' means deprecated setter, this will warn about the setter being # deprecated. $one->set_baz('A Baz'); # '{+FOO} = 'xxx'; =head1 DESCRIPTION This package is used to generate classes based on hashrefs. Using this class will give you a C method, as well as generating accessors you request. Generated accessors will be getters, C setters will also be generated for you. You also get constants for each accessor (all caps) which return the key into the hash for that accessor. Single inheritance is also supported. =head1 THIS IS A BUNDLED COPY OF HASHBASE This is a bundled copy of L. This file was generated using the C script. =head1 METHODS =head2 PROVIDED BY HASH BASE =over 4 =item $it = $class->new(%PAIRS) =item $it = $class->new(\%PAIRS) =item $it = $class->new(\@ORDERED_VALUES) Create a new instance. HashBase will not export C if there is already a C method in your packages inheritance chain. B you just have to declare it before loading L. package My::Package; # predeclare new() so that HashBase does not give us one. sub new; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/foo bar baz/; # Now we define our own new method. sub new { ... } This makes it so that HashBase sees that you have your own C method. Alternatively you can define the method before loading HashBase instead of just declaring it, but that scatters your use statements. The most common way to create an object is to pass in key/value pairs where each key is an attribute and each value is what you want assigned to that attribute. No checking is done to verify the attributes or values are valid, you may do that in C if desired. If you would like, you can pass in a hashref instead of pairs. When you do so the hashref will be copied, and the copy will be returned blessed as an object. There is no way to ask HashBase to bless a specific hashref. In some cases an object may only have 1 or 2 attributes, in which case a hashref may be too verbose for your liking. In these cases you can pass in an arrayref with only values. The values will be assigned to attributes in the order the attributes were listed. When there is inheritance involved the attributes from parent classes will come before subclasses. =back =head2 HOOKS =over 4 =item $self->init() This gives you the chance to set some default values to your fields. The only argument is C<$self> with its indexes already set from the constructor. B Term::Table::HashBase checks for an init using C<< $class->can('init') >> during construction. It DOES NOT call C on the created object. Also note that the result of the check is cached, it is only ever checked once, the first time an instance of your class is created. This means that adding an C method AFTER the first construction will result in it being ignored. =back =head1 ACCESSORS =head2 READ/WRITE To generate accessors you list them when using the module: use Term::Table::HashBase qw/foo/; This will generate the following subs in your namespace: =over 4 =item foo() Getter, used to get the value of the C field. =item set_foo() Setter, used to set the value of the C field. =item FOO() Constant, returns the field C's key into the class hashref. Subclasses will also get this function as a constant, not simply a method, that means it is copied into the subclass namespace. The main reason for using these constants is to help avoid spelling mistakes and similar typos. It will not help you if you forget to prefix the '+' though. =back =head2 READ ONLY use Term::Table::HashBase qw/-foo/; =over 4 =item set_foo() Throws an exception telling you the attribute is read-only. This is exported to override any active setters for the attribute in a parent class. =back =head2 DEPRECATED SETTER use Term::Table::HashBase qw/^foo/; =over 4 =item set_foo() This will set the value, but it will also warn you that the method is deprecated. =back =head2 NO SETTER use Term::Table::HashBase qw/ method is defined at all. =head2 NO READER use Term::Table::HashBase qw/>foo/; Only gives you a write (C), no C method is defined at all. =head2 CONSTANT ONLY use Term::Table::HashBase qw/+foo/; This does not create any methods for you, it just adds the C constant. =head1 SUBCLASSING You can subclass an existing HashBase class. use base 'Another::HashBase::Class'; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/foo bar baz/; The base class is added to C<@ISA> for you, and all constants from base classes are added to subclasses automatically. =head1 GETTING A LIST OF ATTRIBUTES FOR A CLASS Term::Table::HashBase provides a function for retrieving a list of attributes for an Term::Table::HashBase class. =over 4 =item @list = Term::Table::HashBase::attr_list($class) =item @list = $class->Term::Table::HashBase::attr_list() Either form above will work. This will return a list of attributes defined on the object. This list is returned in the attribute definition order, parent class attributes are listed before subclass attributes. Duplicate attributes will be removed before the list is returned. B This list is used in the C<< $class->new(\@ARRAY) >> constructor to determine the attribute to which each value will be paired. =back =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for HashBase can be found at F. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2017 Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F =cut CellStack.pm100644001750001750 425714164661423 21004 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/lib/Term/Tablepackage Term::Table::CellStack; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.016'; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/-cells -idx/; use List::Util qw/max/; sub init { my $self = shift; $self->{+CELLS} ||= []; } sub add_cell { my $self = shift; push @{$self->{+CELLS}} => @_; } sub add_cells { my $self = shift; push @{$self->{+CELLS}} => @_; } sub sanitize { my $self = shift; $_->sanitize(@_) for @{$self->{+CELLS}}; } sub mark_tail { my $self = shift; $_->mark_tail(@_) for @{$self->{+CELLS}}; } my @proxy = qw{ border_left border_right border_color value_color reset_color border_left_width border_right_width }; for my $meth (@proxy) { no strict 'refs'; *$meth = sub { my $self = shift; $self->{+CELLS}->[$self->{+IDX}]->$meth; }; } for my $meth (qw{value_width width}) { no strict 'refs'; *$meth = sub { my $self = shift; return max(map { $_->$meth } @{$self->{+CELLS}}); }; } sub next { my $self = shift; my ($cw) = @_; while ($self->{+IDX} < @{$self->{+CELLS}}) { my $cell = $self->{+CELLS}->[$self->{+IDX}]; my $lw = $cell->border_left_width; my $rw = $cell->border_right_width; my $vw = $cw - $lw - $rw; my $it = $cell->break->next($vw); return ($it, $vw) if $it; $self->{+IDX}++; } return; } sub break { $_[0] } sub reset { my $self = shift; $self->{+IDX} = 0; $_->reset for @{$self->{+CELLS}}; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Term::Table::CellStack - Combine several cells into one (vertical) =head1 DESCRIPTION This package is used to represent a merged-cell in a table (vertical). =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Term-Table can be found at F. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2016 Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F =cut LineBreak.pm100644001750001750 521714164661423 20770 0ustar00exodistexodist000000000000Term-Table-0.016/lib/Term/Tablepackage Term::Table::LineBreak; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.016'; use Carp qw/croak/; use Scalar::Util qw/blessed/; use Term::Table::Util qw/uni_length/; use Term::Table::HashBase qw/string gcstring _len _parts idx/; sub init { my $self = shift; croak "string is a required attribute" unless defined $self->{+STRING}; } sub columns { uni_length($_[0]->{+STRING}) } sub break { my $self = shift; my ($len) = @_; $self->{+_LEN} = $len; $self->{+IDX} = 0; my $str = $self->{+STRING} . ""; # Force stringification my @parts; my @chars = split //, $str; while (@chars) { my $size = 0; my $part = ''; until ($size == $len) { my $char = shift @chars; $char = '' unless defined $char; my $l = uni_length("$char"); last unless $l; last if $char eq "\n"; if ($size + $l > $len) { unshift @chars => $char; last; } $size += $l; $part .= $char; } # If we stopped just before a newline, grab it shift @chars if $size == $len && @chars && $chars[0] eq "\n"; until ($size == $len) { $part .= ' '; $size += 1; } push @parts => $part; } $self->{+_PARTS} = \@parts; } sub next { my $self = shift; if (@_) { my ($len) = @_; $self->break($len) if !$self->{+_LEN} || $self->{+_LEN} != $len; } else { croak "String has not yet been broken" unless $self->{+_PARTS}; } my $idx = $self->{+IDX}++; my $parts = $self->{+_PARTS}; return undef if $idx >= @$parts; return $parts->[$idx]; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Term::Table::LineBreak - Break up lines for use in tables. =head1 DESCRIPTION This is meant for internal use. This package takes long lines of text and splits them so that they fit in table rows. =head1 SYNOPSIS use Term::Table::LineBreak; my $lb = Term::Table::LineBreak->new(string => $STRING); $lb->break($SIZE); while (my $part = $lb->next) { ... } =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Term-Table can be found at F. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2016 Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F =cut