Cool. Thanks! And what if I want to output without any quad-CR style at all? (I.e. the default output style ]BOXING none). Is there a cr-style I can use for that? Is it 0?
Regards, Elias On 21 May 2014 21:43, Juergen Sauermann <juergen.sauerm...@t-online.de>wrote: > Hi Elias, > > done in SVN 281. I had to change your TraceData.cc due to the extra > argument. > I used PrintContext (style + ⎕PP + ⎕PW) instead of print width alone so > that other > output aspects can be controlled as well. > > /// Jürgen > > > > On 05/21/2014 02:54 PM, Elias Mårtenson wrote: > > Yes, of course. :-) I was focused on the other solution to set a custom > PW. Obviously adding pw as an argument to do_CR is a better idea. > > Regards, > Elias > On 21 May 2014 20:52, "Juergen Sauermann" <juergen.sauerm...@t-online.de> > wrote: > >> H Elias, >> >> that sounds more like making the print width a parameter of do_CR() >> because the left arg of ⎕CR is already the first argument of do_CR() ? >> >> /// Jürgen >> >> >> On 05/21/2014 02:33 PM, Elias Mårtenson wrote: >> >> To clarify, What I have is a Value, and all I want to do is to get a >> string containing the printed form of that Value for a given >> quad-CR-left-hand-value. I don't want the resulting string to be wrapped >> (since I'm handling that on the Emacs side). >> >> Regards, >> Elias >> >> >> On 21 May 2014 20:29, Elias Mårtenson <loke...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I mean the number to the left of quad-cr. :-) >>> >>> Regards, >>> Elias >>> On 21 May 2014 20:28, "Juergen Sauermann" < >>> juergen.sauerm...@t-online.de> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Elias, >>>> >>>> not sure what you mean by 'CR-level' ? >>>> >>>> /// Jürgen >>>> >>>> >>>> On 05/21/2014 06:32 AM, Elias Mårtenson wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello Jürgen, >>>> >>>> I finally got around to attempting to implement this. >>>> >>>> What I'm actually doing is to ensure that the output in a trace >>>> buffer (that displays the content of a variable in real-time) is not >>>> wrapped. This is, of course, because Emacs allows you to navigate around a >>>> larger buffer. >>>> >>>> Currently, I'm simply calling the function do_CR which accepts a >>>> number being the CR-level that I want to use for display. When using your >>>> suggestion above, I effectively need to reimplement do_CR, which is >>>> actually somewhat complex. >>>> >>>> Do you think it would be possible to alter the definition of do_CR so >>>> that it accepts the CR-level as an argument so that I don't have to >>>> copy&paste all that code into the Emacs module? >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Elias >>>> >>>> >>>> On 18 February 2014 18:36, Elias Mårtenson <loke...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Thank you. This is a lot better. >>>>> >>>>> I was doing that just because I didn't see a better way to do it. >>>>> Clearly, this is a better way to do it. :-) >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Elias >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 18 February 2014 18:34, Juergen Sauermann < >>>>> juergen.sauerm...@t-online.de> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Elias, >>>>>> >>>>>> normally you do something like this: >>>>>> >>>>>> // const Value & value; >>>>>> >>>>>> PrintContext pctx(style, Workspace::get_PP(), Workspace::get_CT(), >>>>>> Workspace::get_PW()); >>>>>> PrintBuffer pb(value, pctx); >>>>>> UCS_string ucs(pb, value.get_rank(), pctx.get_PW()); >>>>>> ... >>>>>> >>>>>> You can use your own ⎕PW value instead of Workspace::get_PW() above. >>>>>> >>>>>> It is generally a bad idea if programs or functions other then the >>>>>> interpreter itself modify the data structures >>>>>> of the interpreter because the functions of the interpreter make >>>>>> certain assumptions regarding the state of >>>>>> its data structures. If other functions modify these data structures, >>>>>> then it becomes impossible for me to >>>>>> maintain the interpreter. >>>>>> >>>>>> /// Jürgen >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 02/18/2014 04:58 AM, Elias Mårtenson wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> In my native code, I would like to be able to get a printable >>>>>> representation of a Value_P as if ⎕PW was set to some very large >>>>>> value (effectively unlimited). >>>>>> >>>>>> What is the most efficient way to do this? >>>>>> >>>>>> I was trying to call assign on the return value from >>>>>> Workspace::get_v_Quad_PW(), but I got a DOMAIN ERROR (I suppose I >>>>>> made some silly mistake somewhere though) but I don't think that might be >>>>>> the best way to it. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> Elias >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >