SRFI 28: Basic Format Strings

by Scott G. Miller

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Abstract

This document specifies Format Strings, a method of interpreting a Scheme string which contains a number of escape sequences that are replaced with other string data according to the semantics of each sequence.

Rationale

Many Scheme systems provide access to a function called format. This function takes as arguments a format string, an ordinary Scheme string containing zero or more escape sequences, followed zero or more Scheme values. The procedure processes the format string and performs string replacement on the escape sequences according to the rules for each code. This SRFI defines a basic version of format which should allow portable code to be written using the function without much (if any) effort on the part of Scheme implementors.

Specification

format format-string [obj ...] -> string

Accepts a message template (a Scheme String), and processes it, replacing any escape sequences in order with one or more characters, the characters themselves dependent on the semantics of the escape sequence encountered.

An escape sequence is a two character sequence in the string where the first character is a tilde '~'. Each escape code's meaning is as follows:

~a and ~s, when encountered, require a corresponding Scheme value to be present after the format string. The values provided as operands are used by the escape sequences in order. It is an error if fewer values are provided than escape sequences that require them.

~% and ~~ require no corresponding value.

Examples

(format "Hello, ~a" "World!")
; => "Hello, World!"

(format "Error, list is too short: ~s~%" '(one "two" 3))
; => "Error, list is too short: (one \"two\" 3))"

Implementation

The implementation below requires SRFI-6 (Basic string ports) and SRFI-23 (Error reporting mechanism).
(define format
  (lambda (format-string . objects)
    (let ((buffer (open-output-string)))
      (let loop ((format-list (string->list format-string))
                 (objects objects))
        (cond ((null? format-list) (get-output-string buffer))
              ((char=? (car format-list) #\~)
               (if (null? (cdr format-list))
                   (error 'format "Incomplete escape sequence")
                   (case (cadr format-list)
                     ((#\a)
                      (if (null? objects)
                          (error 'format "No value for escape sequence")
                          (begin
                            (display (car objects) buffer)
                            (loop (cddr format-list) (cdr objects)))))
	             ((#\s)
                      (if (null? objects)
                          (error 'format "No value for escape sequence")
                          (begin
                            (write (car objects) buffer)
                            (loop (cddr format-list) (cdr objects)))))
                     ((#\%)
                      (newline buffer)
                      (loop (cddr format-list) objects))
                     ((#\~)
                      (write-char #\~ buffer)
                      (loop (cddr format-list) objects))
                     (else
                      (error 'format "Unrecognized escape sequence")))))
              (else (write-char (car format-list) buffer)
                    (loop (cdr format-list) objects)))))))
    

Copyright

Copyright (C) Scott G. Miller (2002). All Rights Reserved.

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Editor: Francisco Solsona
Author: Scott G. Miller
Last modified: Mon Apr 8 06:54:37 CDT 2002