/* Print fancy tables. * * Author: Steffen Vogel * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2014-2023 Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems, RWTH Aachen University * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ #pragma once #include #include #include namespace villas { class Table; class TableColumn { friend Table; public: enum class Alignment { LEFT, RIGHT }; protected: int _width; // The real width of this column. Calculated by Table::resize(). int width; // Width of the column. public: TableColumn(int w, enum Alignment a, const std::string &t, const std::string &f, const std::string &u = "") : _width(0), width(w), title(t), format(f), unit(u), align(a) {} std::string title; // The title as shown in the table header. std::string format; // The format which is used to print the table rows. std::string unit; // An optional unit which will be shown in the table header. enum Alignment align; int getWidth() const { return _width; } }; class Table { protected: int resize(int w); int width; std::vector columns; Logger logger; public: Table(Logger log, const std::vector &cols) : width(-1), columns(cols), logger(log) {} // Print a table header consisting of \p n columns. void header(); // Print table rows. void row(int count, ...); int getWidth() const { return width; } }; } // namespace villas