Jacob Keller <[email protected]> writes:
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 2:30 PM, Matthieu Moy
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Eric Sunshine <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>>> Also, please explain here and in the commit message why this highly
>>> specialized colorizer ('colornext'), is needed even though a more
>>> general purpose one ('color') is already available.
>>
>> It is needed in the current form to allow
>> %(colornext:blue)%(ifexists:[%s]) to color only the replacement of %s
>> and not the [].
>>
>> But I now think that this would be more elegantly solved by Junio's
>> %(if) %(endif) idea:
>>
>> %(if:atom) [ %(color:blue)%(atom)%(color:reset) ] %(endif)
>>
>> (I added spaces for clarity)
>
> I agree, this style seems a lot more elegant and expressive while much
> easier to understand. Same for doing this to the alignment atoms and
> such as it solves the same problem(s) there.
Do you mean something like these?
%(align:left,20) branch %(refname:short) %(end)
%(align:middle,20) branch %(refname:short) %(end)
%(align:right,20) branch %(refname:short) %(end)
to replace and enhance %(padright:20)?
> I can't speak to how easy it is to implement tho.
Perhaps it would go like this:
* Instead of always emitting to the standard output, emit() and
print_value() will gain an option to append into a strbuf that is
passed as argument. Alternatively, appending to strbuf could be
made the only output channel for them; show_ref_array_item() can
prepare an empty strbuf, call them repeatedly to fill it, and
then print the resulting strbuf itself.
* Things like %(if) and %(align) would do the following:
(1) Push the currently active strbuf it got from the calling
show_ref_array_item() to the formatting state;
(2) Create a new strbuf and arrange so that further output would
be diverted to this new one; and
(3) Push the fact that the diverted output will be processed by
them (i.e. %(if), %(align), etc.) when the diversion finishes
to the formatting state.
* When %(end) is seen, the currently active strbuf (i.e. the new
one created in (2) above for diversion) holds the output made
since the previously seen %(if), %(align), etc. The formatting
state knows what processing needs to be performed on that from
(3) above.
- Pop the strbuf where the output of the entire %(if)...%(end)
construct needs to go from the formatting state;
- Have the processing popped from (3) above, e.g. %(if:atom) or
%(align:left,20), do whatever they need to do on the diverted
output, and emit their result.
Both %(if) and the hypotherical %(align) can use this same
"diversion" mechanism. And the above would properly nest,
e.g.
%(align:middle,40)%(if:taggerdate)tag %(end)%(refname:short)%(end)
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