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268 lines
7.7 KiB
Go
268 lines
7.7 KiB
Go
// Package table provides a convenient way to generate tabular output of any
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// data, primarily useful for CLI tools.
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//
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// Columns are left-aligned and padded to accomodate the largest cell in that
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// column.
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//
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// Source: https://github.com/rodaine/table
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//
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// table.DefaultHeaderFormatter = func(format string, vals ...interface{}) string {
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// return strings.ToUpper(fmt.Sprintf(format, vals...))
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// }
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//
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// tbl := table.New("ID", "Name", "Cost ($)")
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//
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// for _, widget := range Widgets {
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// tbl.AddRow(widget.ID, widget.Name, widget.Cost)
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// }
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//
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// tbl.Print()
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//
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// // Output:
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// // ID NAME COST ($)
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// // 1 Foobar 1.23
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// // 2 Fizzbuzz 4.56
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// // 3 Gizmo 78.90
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package table
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import (
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"os"
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"strings"
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"unicode/utf8"
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)
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// These are the default properties for all Tables created from this package
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// and can be modified.
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var (
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// DefaultPadding specifies the number of spaces between columns in a table.
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DefaultPadding = 2
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// DefaultWriter specifies the output io.Writer for the Table.Print method.
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DefaultWriter io.Writer = os.Stdout
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// DefaultHeaderFormatter specifies the default Formatter for the table header.
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DefaultHeaderFormatter Formatter
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// DefaultFirstColumnFormatter specifies the default Formatter for the first column cells.
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DefaultFirstColumnFormatter Formatter
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// DefaultWidthFunc specifies the default WidthFunc for calculating column widths
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DefaultWidthFunc WidthFunc = utf8.RuneCountInString
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)
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// Formatter functions expose a fmt.Sprintf signature that can be used to modify
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// the display of the text in either the header or first column of a Table.
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// The formatter should not change the width of original text as printed since
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// column widths are calculated pre-formatting (though this issue can be mitigated
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// with increased padding).
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//
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// tbl.WithHeaderFormatter(func(format string, vals ...interface{}) string {
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// return strings.ToUpper(fmt.Sprintf(format, vals...))
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// })
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//
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// A good use case for formatters is to use ANSI escape codes to color the cells
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// for a nicer interface. The package color (https://github.com/fatih/color) makes
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// it easy to generate these automatically: http://godoc.org/github.com/fatih/color#Color.SprintfFunc
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type Formatter func(string, ...interface{}) string
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// A WidthFunc calculates the width of a string. By default, the number of runes
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// is used but this may not be appropriate for certain character sets. The
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// package runewidth (https://github.com/mattn/go-runewidth) could be used to
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// accomodate multi-cell characters (such as emoji or CJK characters).
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type WidthFunc func(string) int
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// Table describes the interface for building up a tabular representation of data.
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// It exposes fluent/chainable methods for convenient table building.
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//
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// WithHeaderFormatter and WithFirstColumnFormatter sets the Formatter for the
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// header and first column, respectively. If nil is passed in (the default), no
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// formatting will be applied.
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//
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// New("foo", "bar").WithFirstColumnFormatter(func(f string, v ...interface{}) string {
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// return strings.ToUpper(fmt.Sprintf(f, v...))
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// })
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//
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// WithPadding specifies the minimum padding between cells in a row and defaults
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// to DefaultPadding. Padding values less than or equal to zero apply no extra
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// padding between the columns.
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//
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// New("foo", "bar").WithPadding(3)
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//
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// WithWriter modifies the writer which Print outputs to, defaulting to DefaultWriter
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// when instantiated. If nil is passed, os.Stdout will be used.
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//
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// New("foo", "bar").WithWriter(os.Stderr)
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//
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// WithWidthFunc sets the function used to calculate the width of the string in
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// a column. By default, the number of utf8 runes in the string is used.
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//
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// AddRow adds another row of data to the table. Any values can be passed in and
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// will be output as its string representation as described in the fmt standard
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// package. Rows can have less cells than the total number of columns in the table;
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// subsequent cells will be rendered empty. Rows with more cells than the total
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// number of columns will be truncated. References to the data are not held, so
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// the passed in values can be modified without affecting the table's output.
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//
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// New("foo", "bar").AddRow("fizz", "buzz").AddRow(time.Now()).AddRow(1, 2, 3).Print()
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// // Output:
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// // foo bar
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// // fizz buzz
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// // 2006-01-02 15:04:05.0 -0700 MST
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// // 1 2
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//
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// Print writes the string representation of the table to the provided writer.
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// Print can be called multiple times, even after subsequent mutations of the
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// provided data. The output is always preceded and followed by a new line.
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type Table interface {
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WithHeaderFormatter(f Formatter) Table
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WithFirstColumnFormatter(f Formatter) Table
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WithPadding(p int) Table
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WithWriter(w io.Writer) Table
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WithWidthFunc(f WidthFunc) Table
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AddRow(vals ...interface{}) Table
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Print()
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}
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// New creates a Table instance with the specified header(s) provided. The number
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// of columns is fixed at this point to len(columnHeaders) and the defined defaults
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// are set on the instance.
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func New(columnHeaders ...interface{}) Table {
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t := table{header: make([]string, len(columnHeaders))}
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t.WithPadding(DefaultPadding)
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t.WithWriter(DefaultWriter)
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t.WithHeaderFormatter(DefaultHeaderFormatter)
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t.WithFirstColumnFormatter(DefaultFirstColumnFormatter)
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t.WithWidthFunc(DefaultWidthFunc)
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for i, col := range columnHeaders {
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t.header[i] = fmt.Sprint(col)
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}
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return &t
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}
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type table struct {
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FirstColumnFormatter Formatter
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HeaderFormatter Formatter
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Padding int
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Writer io.Writer
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Width WidthFunc
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header []string
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rows [][]string
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widths []int
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}
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func (t *table) WithHeaderFormatter(f Formatter) Table {
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t.HeaderFormatter = f
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return t
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}
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func (t *table) WithFirstColumnFormatter(f Formatter) Table {
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t.FirstColumnFormatter = f
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return t
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}
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func (t *table) WithPadding(p int) Table {
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if p < 0 {
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p = 0
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}
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t.Padding = p
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return t
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}
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func (t *table) WithWriter(w io.Writer) Table {
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if w == nil {
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w = os.Stdout
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}
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t.Writer = w
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return t
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}
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func (t *table) WithWidthFunc(f WidthFunc) Table {
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t.Width = f
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return t
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}
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func (t *table) AddRow(vals ...interface{}) Table {
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row := make([]string, len(t.header))
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for i, val := range vals {
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if i >= len(t.header) {
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break
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}
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row[i] = fmt.Sprint(val)
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}
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t.rows = append(t.rows, row)
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return t
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}
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func (t *table) Print() {
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format := strings.Repeat("%s", len(t.header)) + "\n"
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t.calculateWidths()
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fmt.Fprintln(t.Writer)
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t.printHeader(format)
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for _, row := range t.rows {
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t.printRow(format, row)
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}
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}
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func (t *table) printHeader(format string) {
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vals := t.applyWidths(t.header, t.widths)
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if t.HeaderFormatter != nil {
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txt := t.HeaderFormatter(format, vals...)
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fmt.Fprint(t.Writer, txt)
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} else {
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fmt.Fprintf(t.Writer, format, vals...)
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}
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}
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func (t *table) printRow(format string, row []string) {
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vals := t.applyWidths(row, t.widths)
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if t.FirstColumnFormatter != nil {
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vals[0] = t.FirstColumnFormatter("%s", vals[0])
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(t.Writer, format, vals...)
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}
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func (t *table) calculateWidths() {
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t.widths = make([]int, len(t.header))
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for _, row := range t.rows {
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for i, v := range row {
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if w := t.Width(v) + t.Padding; w > t.widths[i] {
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t.widths[i] = w
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}
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}
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}
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for i, v := range t.header {
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if w := t.Width(v) + t.Padding; w > t.widths[i] {
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t.widths[i] = w
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}
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}
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}
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func (t *table) applyWidths(row []string, widths []int) []interface{} {
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out := make([]interface{}, len(row))
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for i, s := range row {
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out[i] = s + t.lenOffset(s, widths[i])
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}
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return out
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}
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func (t *table) lenOffset(s string, w int) string {
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l := w - t.Width(s)
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if l <= 0 {
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return ""
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}
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return strings.Repeat(" ", l)
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}
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