Merge pull request #319 from async-rs/print

Add print, println, eprint, eprintln
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Yoshua Wuyts 5 years ago committed by GitHub
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@ -39,6 +39,10 @@ pub use stdout::{stdout, Stdout};
pub use timeout::timeout;
pub use write::Write;
// For use in the print macros.
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use stdio::{_eprint, _print};
pub mod prelude;
pub(crate) mod buf_read;
@ -55,5 +59,6 @@ mod repeat;
mod sink;
mod stderr;
mod stdin;
mod stdio;
mod stdout;
mod timeout;

@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
//! Internal types for stdio.
//!
//! This module is a port of `libstd/io/stdio.rs`,and contains internal types for `print`/`eprint`.
use crate::io::{stderr, stdout};
use crate::prelude::*;
use std::fmt;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub async fn _print(args: fmt::Arguments<'_>) {
if let Err(e) = stdout().write_fmt(args).await {
panic!("failed printing to stdout: {}", e);
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
pub async fn _eprint(args: fmt::Arguments<'_>) {
if let Err(e) = stderr().write_fmt(args).await {
panic!("failed printing to stderr: {}", e);
}
}

@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ impl<T: Write + Unpin + ?Sized> Future for WriteFmtFuture<'_, T> {
// Copy the data from the buffer into the writer until it's done.
loop {
if buffer.is_empty() {
if *amt == buffer.len() as u64 {
futures_core::ready!(Pin::new(&mut **writer).poll_flush(cx))?;
return Poll::Ready(Ok(()));
}

@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ cfg_if! {
}
}
mod macros;
pub(crate) mod utils;
#[doc(inline)]

@ -0,0 +1,155 @@
/// Prints to the standard output.
///
/// Equivalent to the [`println!`] macro except that a newline is not printed at
/// the end of the message.
///
/// Note that stdout is frequently line-buffered by default so it may be
/// necessary to use [`io::stdout().flush()`][flush] to ensure the output is emitted
/// immediately.
///
/// Use `print!` only for the primary output of your program. Use
/// [`eprint!`] instead to print error and progress messages.
///
/// [`println!`]: macro.println.html
/// [flush]: io/trait.Write.html#tymethod.flush
/// [`eprint!`]: macro.eprint.html
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if writing to `io::stdout()` fails.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # async_std::task::block_on(async {
/// #
/// use async_std::prelude::*;
/// use async_std::io;
/// use async_std::print;
///
/// print!("this ").await;
/// print!("will ").await;
/// print!("be ").await;
/// print!("on ").await;
/// print!("the ").await;
/// print!("same ").await;
/// print!("line ").await;
///
/// io::stdout().flush().await.unwrap();
///
/// print!("this string has a newline, why not choose println! instead?\n").await;
///
/// io::stdout().flush().await.unwrap();
/// #
/// # })
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! print {
($($arg:tt)*) => ($crate::io::_print(format_args!($($arg)*)))
}
/// Prints to the standard output, with a newline.
///
/// On all platforms, the newline is the LINE FEED character (`\n`/`U+000A`) alone
/// (no additional CARRIAGE RETURN (`\r`/`U+000D`)).
///
/// Use the [`format!`] syntax to write data to the standard output.
/// See [`std::fmt`] for more information.
///
/// Use `println!` only for the primary output of your program. Use
/// [`eprintln!`] instead to print error and progress messages.
///
/// [`format!`]: macro.format.html
/// [`std::fmt`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html
/// [`eprintln!`]: macro.eprintln.html
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if writing to `io::stdout` fails.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # async_std::task::block_on(async {
/// #
/// use async_std::println;
///
/// println!().await; // prints just a newline
/// println!("hello there!").await;
/// println!("format {} arguments", "some").await;
/// #
/// # })
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! println {
() => ($crate::print!("\n"));
($($arg:tt)*) => ($crate::io::_print(format_args!($($arg)*)))
}
/// Prints to the standard error.
///
/// Equivalent to the [`print!`] macro, except that output goes to
/// [`io::stderr`] instead of `io::stdout`. See [`print!`] for
/// example usage.
///
/// Use `eprint!` only for error and progress messages. Use `print!`
/// instead for the primary output of your program.
///
/// [`io::stderr`]: io/struct.Stderr.html
/// [`print!`]: macro.print.html
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if writing to `io::stderr` fails.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # async_std::task::block_on(async {
/// #
/// use async_std::eprint;
///
/// eprint!("Error: Could not complete task").await;
/// #
/// # })
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! eprint {
($($arg:tt)*) => ($crate::io::_eprint(format_args!($($arg)*)))
}
/// Prints to the standard error, with a newline.
///
/// Equivalent to the [`println!`] macro, except that output goes to
/// [`io::stderr`] instead of `io::stdout`. See [`println!`] for
/// example usage.
///
/// Use `eprintln!` only for error and progress messages. Use `println!`
/// instead for the primary output of your program.
///
/// [`io::stderr`]: io/struct.Stderr.html
/// [`println!`]: macro.println.html
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if writing to `io::stderr` fails.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # async_std::task::block_on(async {
/// #
/// use async_std::eprintln;
///
/// eprintln!("Error: Could not complete task").await;
/// #
/// # })
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! eprintln {
() => (async { $crate::eprint!("\n").await; });
($($arg:tt)*) => (
async {
$crate::io::_eprint(format_args!($($arg)*)).await;
}
);
}
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