Public Member Functions | |
| Tabs (bool jump=true) | |
| ~Tabs () | |
| void | print (std::ostream &os) const |
Static Public Member Functions | |
| static void | setTabSize (int ts) |
| static bool & | showDepth () |
Static Private Member Functions | |
| static int & | tabLevel () |
| static int & | tabSize () |
Private Attributes | |
| bool | jump_ |
| int | myLevel_ |
Related Functions | |
(Note that these are not member functions.) | |
| std::ostream & | operator<< (std::ostream &os, const Tabs &t) |
Tabbing utility for output. Constructing a new Tabs object automatically increments the number of tabs to be written. When the Tabs object goes out of scope, the original tabs level is restored.
The tab size and character can be specified through the setTabSize() and setTabChar() methods, for example,
Tabs::setTabChar('*'); Tabs::setTabSize(4);
The tab character can be set on an object-by-object basis through a constructor argument.
By default, a header giving the depth of tabs is written to each line; this can simplify scanning by eye for when a given tab level is reached. This header can be turned off by calling
Tabs::showDepth() = false;
Example: the code
void f() { Tabs tab; cout << tab << "in f()" << std::endl; g(); cout << tab << "leaving f()" << std::endl; } void g() { Tabs tab0; cout << tab0 << "in g()" << std::endl; for (int i=0; i<3; i++) { Tabs tab1(); cout << tab1 << "i=" << i << std::endl; } cout << tab0 << "leaving g()" << std::endl; }
writes the following output
[0] in f() [1] in g() [2]------i=0 [2]------i=1 [2]------i=2 [1] leaving g() [0] leaving f()
Definition at line 66 of file PlayaTabs.hpp.
| Tabs::Tabs | ( | bool | jump = true | ) |
Constructor increments tab level
Definition at line 10 of file PlayaTabs.cpp.
References myLevel_, and tabLevel().
| Tabs::~Tabs | ( | ) |
Destructor decrements tab level
Definition at line 17 of file PlayaTabs.cpp.
References jump_, and tabLevel().
| void Tabs::print | ( | std::ostream & | os | ) | const |
Print to stream. This method is usually not called directly, as tabs will usually be written with the insertion operator
Definition at line 22 of file PlayaTabs.cpp.
References myLevel_, showDepth(), tabLevel(), and tabSize().
Referenced by Sundance::UnaryMinusEvaluator::internalEval(), Sundance::ChainRuleEvaluator::internalEval(), Sundance::SymbolicFuncElementEvaluator::internalEval(), and operator<<().
| static void Playa::Tabs::setTabSize | ( | int | ts | ) | [inline, static] |
Change the tab size. Default is 2.
Definition at line 82 of file PlayaTabs.hpp.
References tabSize().
| static bool& Playa::Tabs::showDepth | ( | ) | [inline, static] |
Indicate whether to print the tab depth as a header for each line.
Definition at line 85 of file PlayaTabs.hpp.
Referenced by print().
| static int& Playa::Tabs::tabLevel | ( | ) | [inline, static, private] |
Definition at line 89 of file PlayaTabs.hpp.
| static int& Playa::Tabs::tabSize | ( | ) | [inline, static, private] |
Definition at line 92 of file PlayaTabs.hpp.
Referenced by print(), and setTabSize().
| std::ostream & operator<< | ( | std::ostream & | os, |
| const Tabs & | t | ||
| ) | [related] |
bool Playa::Tabs::jump_ [private] |
Definition at line 94 of file PlayaTabs.hpp.
Referenced by ~Tabs().
int Playa::Tabs::myLevel_ [private] |
Definition at line 96 of file PlayaTabs.hpp.