util/format.lua
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
Thu, 04 Nov 2021 01:00:06 +0100
branch0.11
changeset 12093 76b4e3f12b53
parent 8420 e88db5668cfb
child 9660 3da6cc927ee6
permissions -rw-r--r--
mod_pep: Wipe pubsub service on user deletion Data is already wiped from storage, but this ensures everything is properly unsubscribed, possibly with notifications etc. Clears recipient cache as well, since it is no longer relevant.

--
-- A string.format wrapper that gracefully handles invalid arguments
--

local tostring = tostring;
local select = select;
local unpack = table.unpack or unpack; -- luacheck: ignore 113/unpack
local type = type;

local function format(formatstring, ...)
	local args, args_length = { ... }, select('#', ...);

	-- format specifier spec:
	-- 1. Start: '%%'
	-- 2. Flags: '[%-%+ #0]'
	-- 3. Width: '%d?%d?'
	-- 4. Precision: '%.?%d?%d?'
	-- 5. Option: '[cdiouxXaAeEfgGqs%%]'
	--
	-- The options c, d, E, e, f, g, G, i, o, u, X, and x all expect a number as argument, whereas q and s expect a string.
	-- This function does not accept string values containing embedded zeros, except as arguments to the q option.
	-- a and A are only in Lua 5.2+


	-- process each format specifier
	local i = 0;
	formatstring = formatstring:gsub("%%[^cdiouxXaAeEfgGqs%%]*[cdiouxXaAeEfgGqs%%]", function(spec)
		if spec ~= "%%" then
			i = i + 1;
			local arg = args[i];
			if arg == nil then -- special handling for nil
				arg = "<nil>"
				args[i] = "<nil>";
			end

			local option = spec:sub(-1);
			if option == "q" or option == "s" then -- arg should be string
				args[i] = tostring(arg);
			elseif type(arg) ~= "number" then -- arg isn't number as expected?
				args[i] = tostring(arg);
				spec = "[%s]";
			end
		end
		return spec;
	end);

	-- process extra args
	while i < args_length do
		i = i + 1;
		local arg = args[i];
		if arg == nil then
			args[i] = "<nil>";
		else
			args[i] = tostring(arg);
		end
		formatstring = formatstring .. " [%s]"
	end

	return formatstring:format(unpack(args));
end

return {
	format = format;
};