Opentk/Source/Bind/BindStreamWriter.cs
Stefanos A. add848f32d Fixed newline and indentation behavior
Mono and .Net have a few minor differences in their StreamWriter
implementations. Added workarounds to produce identical output on all
platforms.
2013-11-01 14:00:46 +01:00

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#region License
//
// The Open Toolkit Library License
//
// Copyright (c) 2006 - 2013 Stefanos Apostolopoulos for the Open Toolkit Library
//
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// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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// so, subject to the following conditions:
//
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//
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//
#endregion
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
using Bind.Structures;
using Enum=Bind.Structures.Enum;
namespace Bind
{
class BindStreamWriter : StreamWriter
{
int indent_level = 0;
Regex splitLines = new Regex(Environment.NewLine, RegexOptions.Compiled);
//Regex splitLines = new Regex("(\r\n|\n\r|\n|\r)", RegexOptions.Compiled);
public readonly string File;
public BindStreamWriter(string file)
: base(file)
{
File = file;
}
public void Indent()
{
++indent_level;
}
public void Unindent()
{
if (indent_level > 0)
--indent_level;
}
public override void Write(string value)
{
var lines = splitLines.Split(value);
bool is_multiline = lines.Length > 1;
if (is_multiline)
{
// Write all internal lines
for (int i = 0; i < lines.Length - 1; i++)
{
var line = lines[i];
WriteIndentations();
base.Write(line);
base.Write(System.Environment.NewLine);
}
// Write the last line without appending a newline
WriteIndentations();
base.Write(lines[lines.Length - 1]);
}
else
{
WriteIndentations();
base.Write(value);
}
}
public override void WriteLine(string value)
{
// The Mono implementation of WriteLine calls Write internally.
// The .Net implementation does not.
// If running on Mono, we must avoid indenting in WriteLine
// because then we'll indent twice (once in WriteLine and once in Write).
// If running on .Net we must indent in both WriteLine and Write.
// Neat, no?
if (System.Type.GetType("Mono.Runtime") == null)
{
WriteIndentations();
}
base.WriteLine(value);
}
void WriteIndentations()
{
for (int i = indent_level; i > 0; i--)
base.Write(" ");
}
}
}