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paragraph_printer.go
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package pterm
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
)
// DefaultParagraph contains the default values for a ParagraphPrinter.
var DefaultParagraph = ParagraphPrinter{
MaxWidth: GetTerminalWidth(),
}
// ParagraphPrinter can print paragraphs to a fixed line width.
// The text will split between words, so that words will stick together.
// It's like in a book.
type ParagraphPrinter struct {
MaxWidth int
}
// WithMaxWidth returns a new ParagraphPrinter with a specific MaxWidth
func (p ParagraphPrinter) WithMaxWidth(width int) *ParagraphPrinter {
p.MaxWidth = width
return &p
}
// Sprint formats using the default formats for its operands and returns the resulting string.
// Spaces are added between operands when neither is a string.
func (p ParagraphPrinter) Sprint(a ...interface{}) string {
if RawOutput {
return Sprint(a...)
}
words := strings.Fields(strings.TrimSpace(Sprint(a...)))
if len(words) == 0 {
return ""
}
wrapped := words[0]
spaceLeft := p.MaxWidth - len(wrapped)
for _, word := range words[1:] {
if len(word)+1 > spaceLeft {
wrapped += "\n" + word
spaceLeft = p.MaxWidth - len(word)
} else {
wrapped += " " + word
spaceLeft -= 1 + len(word)
}
}
return wrapped
}
// Sprintln formats using the default formats for its operands and returns the resulting string.
// Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is appended.
func (p ParagraphPrinter) Sprintln(a ...interface{}) string {
return p.Sprint(Sprintln(a...)) + "\n"
}
// Sprintf formats according to a format specifier and returns the resulting string.
func (p ParagraphPrinter) Sprintf(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
return p.Sprint(Sprintf(format, a...))
}
// Sprintfln formats according to a format specifier and returns the resulting string.
// Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is appended.
func (p ParagraphPrinter) Sprintfln(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
return p.Sprintf(format, a...) + "\n"
}
// Print formats using the default formats for its operands and writes to standard output.
// Spaces are added between operands when neither is a string.
// It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered.
func (p *ParagraphPrinter) Print(a ...interface{}) *TextPrinter {
Print(p.Sprint(a...))
tp := TextPrinter(p)
return &tp
}
// Println formats using the default formats for its operands and writes to standard output.
// Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is appended.
// It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered.
func (p *ParagraphPrinter) Println(a ...interface{}) *TextPrinter {
Print(p.Sprintln(a...))
tp := TextPrinter(p)
return &tp
}
// Printf formats according to a format specifier and writes to standard output.
// It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered.
func (p *ParagraphPrinter) Printf(format string, a ...interface{}) *TextPrinter {
Print(p.Sprintf(format, a...))
tp := TextPrinter(p)
return &tp
}
// Printfln formats according to a format specifier and writes to standard output.
// Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is appended.
// It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered.
func (p *ParagraphPrinter) Printfln(format string, a ...interface{}) *TextPrinter {
Print(p.Sprintfln(format, a...))
tp := TextPrinter(p)
return &tp
}
// PrintOnError prints every error which is not nil.
// If every error is nil, nothing will be printed.
// This can be used for simple error checking.
func (p *ParagraphPrinter) PrintOnError(a ...interface{}) *TextPrinter {
for _, arg := range a {
if err, ok := arg.(error); ok {
if err != nil {
p.Println(err)
}
}
}
tp := TextPrinter(p)
return &tp
}
// PrintOnErrorf wraps every error which is not nil and prints it.
// If every error is nil, nothing will be printed.
// This can be used for simple error checking.
func (p *ParagraphPrinter) PrintOnErrorf(format string, a ...interface{}) *TextPrinter {
for _, arg := range a {
if err, ok := arg.(error); ok {
if err != nil {
p.Println(fmt.Errorf(format, err))
}
}
}
tp := TextPrinter(p)
return &tp
}