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Fix usage of ranges and to_hex in the same compile unit
When trying to use spdlog/fmt/bin_to_hex.h in the same compile unit as spdlog/fmt/bundled/ranges.h you got a compile error because there was a multiple definitions for iterable classes. This fix renames the begin() and end() getters in dump_info into getBegin()/getEnd() in order to avoid this collision. Added an example of ranges in example.cpp to show that it actually works (an to_hex example was already there)
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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ void rotating_example();
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void daily_example();
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void async_example();
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void binary_example();
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void vector_example();
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void stopwatch_example();
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void trace_example();
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void multi_sink_example();
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@ -73,6 +74,7 @@ int main(int, char *[])
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daily_example();
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async_example();
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binary_example();
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vector_example();
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multi_sink_example();
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user_defined_example();
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err_handler_example();
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@ -188,6 +190,15 @@ void binary_example()
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// logger->info("hexdump style, 20 chars per line {:a}", spdlog::to_hex(buf, 20));
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}
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// Log a vector of numbers
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#include "spdlog/fmt/bundled/ranges.h"
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void vector_example()
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{
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std::vector<int> vec = {1, 2, 3};
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spdlog::info("Vector example: {}", vec);
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}
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// Compile time log levels.
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// define SPDLOG_ACTIVE_LEVEL to required level (e.g. SPDLOG_LEVEL_TRACE)
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void trace_example()
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@ -39,11 +39,12 @@ public:
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, size_per_line_(size_per_line)
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{}
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It begin() const
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// do not use begin() and end() to avoid collision with fmt/ranges
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It getBegin() const
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{
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return begin_;
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}
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It end() const
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It getEnd() const
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{
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return end_;
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}
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@ -144,14 +145,14 @@ struct formatter<spdlog::details::dump_info<T>, char>
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#endif
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int size_per_line = static_cast<int>(the_range.size_per_line());
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auto start_of_line = the_range.begin();
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for (auto i = the_range.begin(); i != the_range.end(); i++)
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auto start_of_line = the_range.getBegin();
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for (auto i = the_range.getBegin(); i != the_range.getEnd(); i++)
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{
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auto ch = static_cast<unsigned char>(*i);
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if (put_newlines && (i == the_range.begin() || i - start_of_line >= size_per_line))
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if (put_newlines && (i == the_range.getBegin() || i - start_of_line >= size_per_line))
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{
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if (show_ascii && i != the_range.begin())
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if (show_ascii && i != the_range.getBegin())
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{
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*inserter++ = delimiter;
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*inserter++ = delimiter;
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@ -162,7 +163,7 @@ struct formatter<spdlog::details::dump_info<T>, char>
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}
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}
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put_newline(inserter, static_cast<size_t>(i - the_range.begin()));
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put_newline(inserter, static_cast<size_t>(i - the_range.getBegin()));
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// put first byte without delimiter in front of it
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*inserter++ = hex_chars[(ch >> 4) & 0x0f];
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@ -181,9 +182,9 @@ struct formatter<spdlog::details::dump_info<T>, char>
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}
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if (show_ascii) // add ascii to last line
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{
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if (the_range.end() - the_range.begin() > size_per_line)
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if (the_range.getEnd() - the_range.getBegin() > size_per_line)
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{
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auto blank_num = size_per_line - (the_range.end() - start_of_line);
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auto blank_num = size_per_line - (the_range.getEnd() - start_of_line);
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while (blank_num-- > 0)
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{
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*inserter++ = delimiter;
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@ -196,7 +197,7 @@ struct formatter<spdlog::details::dump_info<T>, char>
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}
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*inserter++ = delimiter;
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*inserter++ = delimiter;
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for (auto j = start_of_line; j != the_range.end(); j++)
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for (auto j = start_of_line; j != the_range.getEnd(); j++)
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{
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auto pc = static_cast<unsigned char>(*j);
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*inserter++ = std::isprint(pc) ? static_cast<char>(*j) : '.';
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