package printbox
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
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PrintBox
Allows to print nested boxes, lists, arrays, tables in several formats, including:
text (assuming monospace font)
HTML (using tyxml )
LaTeX (not implemented yet)
Documentation
See https://c-cube.github.io/printbox/
Build
Ideally, use opam:
$ opam install printbox printbox-text
Manually:
$ make install
A few examples
importing the module
# #require "printbox";;
# #require "printbox-text";;
# module B = PrintBox;;
module B = PrintBox
simple box
# let box = B.(hlist [ text "hello"; text "world"; ]);;
val box : B.t = <abstr>
# PrintBox_text.output stdout box;;
hello│world
- : unit = ()
less simple boxes
# let box =
B.(hlist
[ text "I love\nto\npress\nenter";
grid_text [| [|"a"; "bbb"|];
[|"c"; "hello world"|] |]
])
|> B.frame;;
val box : B.t = <abstr>
# PrintBox_text.output stdout box;;
┌──────┬─┬───────────┐
│I love│a│bbb │
│to ├─┼───────────┤
│press │c│hello world│
│enter │ │ │
└──────┴─┴───────────┘
- : unit = ()
printing a table
# let square n =
(* function to make a square *)
Array.init n
(fun i -> Array.init n (fun j -> B.sprintf "(%d,%d)" i j))
|> B.grid ;;
val square : int -> B.t = <fun>
# let sq = square 5;;
val sq : B.t = <abstr>
# PrintBox_text.output stdout sq;;
(0,0)│(0,1)│(0,2)│(0,3)│(0,4)
─────┼─────┼─────┼─────┼─────
(1,0)│(1,1)│(1,2)│(1,3)│(1,4)
─────┼─────┼─────┼─────┼─────
(2,0)│(2,1)│(2,2)│(2,3)│(2,4)
─────┼─────┼─────┼─────┼─────
(3,0)│(3,1)│(3,2)│(3,3)│(3,4)
─────┼─────┼─────┼─────┼─────
(4,0)│(4,1)│(4,2)│(4,3)│(4,4)
- : unit = ()
frame
Why not put a frame around this? That's easy.
# let sq2 = square 3 |> B.frame ;;
val sq2 : B.t = <abstr>
# PrintBox_text.output stdout sq2;;
┌─────┬─────┬─────┐
│(0,0)│(0,1)│(0,2)│
├─────┼─────┼─────┤
│(1,0)│(1,1)│(1,2)│
├─────┼─────┼─────┤
│(2,0)│(2,1)│(2,2)│
└─────┴─────┴─────┘
- : unit = ()
tree
We can also create trees and display them using indentation:
# let tree =
B.tree (B.text "root")
[ B.tree (B.text "a") [B.text "a1\na1"; B.text "a2\na2\na2"];
B.tree (B.text "b") [B.text "b1\nb1"; B.text "b2"; B.text "b3"];
];;
val tree : B.t = <abstr>
# PrintBox_text.output stdout tree;;
root
├─a
│ ├─a1
│ │ a1
│ └─a2
│ a2
│ a2
└─b
├─b1
│ b1
├─b2
└─b3
- : unit = ()
Installing the pretty-printer in the toplevel
PrintBox_text
contains a Format
-compatible pretty-printer that can be used as a default printer for boxes.
# #install_printer PrintBox_text.pp;;
# PrintBox.(frame @@ frame @@ init_grid ~line:3 ~col:2 (fun ~line:i ~col:j -> sprintf "%d.%d" i j));;
- : B.t =
┌─────────┐
│┌───┬───┐│
││0.0│0.1││
│├───┼───┤│
││1.0│1.1││
│├───┼───┤│
││2.0│2.1││
│└───┴───┘│
└─────────┘
# #remove_printer PrintBox_text.pp;;
Note that this pretty-printer plays nicely with Format
boxes:
# let b = PrintBox.(frame @@ hlist [text "a\nb"; text "c"]);;
val b : B.t = <abstr>
# Format.printf "some text %a around@." PrintBox_text.pp b;;
some text ┌─┬─┐
│a│c│
│b│ │
└─┴─┘ around
- : unit = ()
Also works with basic styling on text now:
# let b2 = PrintBox.(
let style = Style.(fg_color Red) in
frame @@ hlist [text_with_style style "a\nb"; text "c"]);;
val b2 : B.t = <abstr>
# Format.printf "some text %a around@." (PrintBox_text.pp_with ~style:true) b2;;
some text ┌─┬─┐
│a│c│
│b│ │
└─┴─┘ around
- : unit = ()
# let b3 = PrintBox.(
let style = Style.(fg_color Red) in
frame @@ grid_l [
[text_with_style style "a\nb";
line_with_style Style.(set_bold true @@ bg_color Green) "OH!"];
[text "c"; text "ballot"];
])
val b3 : PrintBox.t = <abstr>
utop [1]: print_endline @@ PrintBox_text.to_string b3;;
gives .
Handling unicode
Unicode (utf8) text is handled.
# let b =
PrintBox.(frame @@
hlist [
vlist[text "oï ωεird nums:\nπ/2\nτ/4";
tree (text "0")[text "1"; tree (text "ω") [text "ω²"]]];
frame @@ vlist [text "sum=Σ_i a·xᵢ²\n—————\n1+1"; text "Ōₒ\nÀ"]]);;
val b : B.t = <abstr>
# print_endline @@ PrintBox_text.to_string b;;
┌──────────────┬───────────────┐
│oï ωεird nums:│┌─────────────┐│
│π/2 ││sum=Σ_i a·xᵢ²││
│τ/4 ││————— ││
├──────────────┤│1+1 ││
│0 │├─────────────┤│
│├─1 ││Ōₒ ││
│└─ω ││À ││
│ └─ω² │└─────────────┘│
└──────────────┴───────────────┘
- : unit = ()
HTML output (with tyxml
)
Assuming you have loaded printbox-html
somehow:
let out = open_out "/tmp/foo.html";;
output_string out (PrintBox_html.to_string_doc (square 5));;
which prints some HTML in the file foo.html. Note that trees are printed in HTML using nested lists, and that PrintBox_html.to_string_doc
will insert some javascript to make sub-lists fold/unfold on click (this is useful to display very large trees compactly and exploring them incrementally).