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util.stanza: Simplify and make pretty-printing look nicer
I've had this color theme in a local debug module for some time and I
quite like it. The colors are from the XMPP logo.
Removes extra XML serialization implementation in favor of the standard
one. Also removes recursive str=str..more string building.
The new two-level gsub has the accumulator in C space so shouldn't be
too bad. The inner gsub calls use no callback, so should be fast and
not create all that much garbage.
No serious benchmarking has been done, but who cares if it looks nice?
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sat, 07 Nov 2020 22:09:46 +0100 |
parent | 10903:c5f26f9adb31 |
child | 12573:0f4feaf9ca64 |
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local math_abs = math.abs; local math_ceil = math.ceil; local math_floor = math.floor; local math_log = math.log; local math_max = math.max; local math_min = math.min; local unpack = table.unpack or unpack; --luacheck: ignore 113 if math_log(10, 10) ~= 1 then -- Lua 5.1 COMPAT local log10 = math.log10; function math_log(n, base) return log10(n) / log10(base); end end local large = { "k", 1000, "M", 1000000, "G", 1000000000, "T", 1000000000000, "P", 1000000000000000, "E", 1000000000000000000, "Z", 1000000000000000000000, "Y", 1000000000000000000000000, } local small = { "m", 0.001, "μ", 0.000001, "n", 0.000000001, "p", 0.000000000001, "f", 0.000000000000001, "a", 0.000000000000000001, "z", 0.000000000000000000001, "y", 0.000000000000000000000001, } local binary = { "Ki", 2^10, "Mi", 2^20, "Gi", 2^30, "Ti", 2^40, "Pi", 2^50, "Ei", 2^60, "Zi", 2^70, "Yi", 2^80, } local function adjusted_unit(n, b) local round = math_floor; local prefixes = large; local logbase = 1000; if b == 'b' then prefixes = binary; logbase = 1024; elseif n < 1 then prefixes = small; round = math_ceil; end local m = math_max(0, math_min(8, round(math_abs(math_log(math_abs(n), logbase))))); local prefix, multiplier = unpack(prefixes, m * 2-1, m*2); return multiplier or 1, prefix; end -- n: number, the number to format -- unit: string, the base unit -- b: optional enum 'b', thousands base local function format(n, unit, b) --> string local fmt = "%.3g %s%s"; if n == 0 then return fmt:format(n, "", unit); end local multiplier, prefix = adjusted_unit(n, b); return fmt:format(n / multiplier, prefix or "", unit); end return { adjust = adjusted_unit; format = format; };