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- // boost progress.hpp header file ------------------------------------------//
- // Copyright Beman Dawes 1994-99. Distributed under the Boost
- // Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file
- // LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
- // See http://www.boost.org/libs/timer for documentation.
- // Revision History
- // 1 Dec 01 Add leading progress display strings (suggested by Toon Knapen)
- // 20 May 01 Introduce several static_casts<> to eliminate warning messages
- // (Fixed by Beman, reported by Herve Bronnimann)
- // 12 Jan 01 Change to inline implementation to allow use without library
- // builds. See docs for more rationale. (Beman Dawes)
- // 22 Jul 99 Name changed to .hpp
- // 16 Jul 99 Second beta
- // 6 Jul 99 Initial boost version
- #ifndef BOOST_PROGRESS_HPP
- #define BOOST_PROGRESS_HPP
- #if !defined(BOOST_TIMER_ENABLE_DEPRECATED)
- # error This header is deprecated and will be removed. (You can define BOOST_TIMER_ENABLE_DEPRECATED to suppress this error.)
- #endif
- #include <boost/config/header_deprecated.hpp>
- BOOST_HEADER_DEPRECATED( "the facilities in <boost/timer/timer.hpp> or <boost/timer/progress_display.hpp>" )
- #include <boost/timer.hpp>
- #include <boost/cstdint.hpp> // for uintmax_t
- #include <iostream> // for ostream, cout, etc
- #include <string> // for string
- namespace boost {
- // progress_timer ----------------------------------------------------------//
- // A progress_timer behaves like a timer except that the destructor displays
- // an elapsed time message at an appropriate place in an appropriate form.
- class progress_timer : public timer
- {
- private:
- progress_timer( progress_timer const& );
- progress_timer& operator=( progress_timer const& );
- public:
- explicit progress_timer( std::ostream & os = std::cout )
- // os is hint; implementation may ignore, particularly in embedded systems
- : timer(), m_os(os) {}
- ~progress_timer()
- {
- // A) Throwing an exception from a destructor is a Bad Thing.
- // B) The progress_timer destructor does output which may throw.
- // C) A progress_timer is usually not critical to the application.
- // Therefore, wrap the I/O in a try block, catch and ignore all exceptions.
- try
- {
- // use istream instead of ios_base to workaround GNU problem (Greg Chicares)
- std::istream::fmtflags old_flags = m_os.setf( std::istream::fixed,
- std::istream::floatfield );
- std::streamsize old_prec = m_os.precision( 2 );
- m_os << elapsed() << " s\n" // "s" is System International d'Unites std
- << std::endl;
- m_os.flags( old_flags );
- m_os.precision( old_prec );
- }
- catch (...) {} // eat any exceptions
- } // ~progress_timer
- private:
- std::ostream & m_os;
- };
- // progress_display --------------------------------------------------------//
- // progress_display displays an appropriate indication of
- // progress at an appropriate place in an appropriate form.
- // NOTE: (Jan 12, 2001) Tried to change unsigned long to boost::uintmax_t, but
- // found some compilers couldn't handle the required conversion to double.
- // Reverted to unsigned long until the compilers catch up.
- class progress_display
- {
- private:
- progress_display( progress_display const& );
- progress_display& operator=( progress_display const& );
- public:
- explicit progress_display( unsigned long expected_count_,
- std::ostream & os = std::cout,
- const std::string & s1 = "\n", //leading strings
- const std::string & s2 = "",
- const std::string & s3 = "" )
- // os is hint; implementation may ignore, particularly in embedded systems
- : m_os(os), m_s1(s1), m_s2(s2), m_s3(s3) { restart(expected_count_); }
- void restart( unsigned long expected_count_ )
- // Effects: display appropriate scale
- // Postconditions: count()==0, expected_count()==expected_count_
- {
- _count = _next_tic_count = _tic = 0;
- _expected_count = expected_count_;
- m_os << m_s1 << "0% 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100%\n"
- << m_s2 << "|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|"
- << std::endl // endl implies flush, which ensures display
- << m_s3;
- if ( !_expected_count ) _expected_count = 1; // prevent divide by zero
- } // restart
- unsigned long operator+=( unsigned long increment )
- // Effects: Display appropriate progress tic if needed.
- // Postconditions: count()== original count() + increment
- // Returns: count().
- {
- if ( (_count += increment) >= _next_tic_count ) { display_tic(); }
- return _count;
- }
- unsigned long operator++() { return operator+=( 1 ); }
- unsigned long count() const { return _count; }
- unsigned long expected_count() const { return _expected_count; }
- private:
- std::ostream & m_os; // may not be present in all imps
- const std::string m_s1; // string is more general, safer than
- const std::string m_s2; // const char *, and efficiency or size are
- const std::string m_s3; // not issues
- unsigned long _count, _expected_count, _next_tic_count;
- unsigned int _tic;
- void display_tic()
- {
- // use of floating point ensures that both large and small counts
- // work correctly. static_cast<>() is also used several places
- // to suppress spurious compiler warnings.
- unsigned int tics_needed = static_cast<unsigned int>((static_cast<double>(_count)
- / static_cast<double>(_expected_count)) * 50.0);
- do { m_os << '*' << std::flush; } while ( ++_tic < tics_needed );
- _next_tic_count =
- static_cast<unsigned long>((_tic/50.0) * static_cast<double>(_expected_count));
- if ( _count == _expected_count ) {
- if ( _tic < 51 ) m_os << '*';
- m_os << std::endl;
- }
- } // display_tic
- };
- } // namespace boost
- #endif // BOOST_PROGRESS_HPP
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