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-#ifndef STLPLUS_FORMAT_TYPES
-#define STLPLUS_FORMAT_TYPES
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-// Author: Andy Rushton
-// Copyright: (c) Southampton University 1999-2004
-// (c) Andy Rushton 2004-2009
-// License: BSD License, see ../docs/license.html
-
-// A Set of enumerations controlling the string formatting of numbers.
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-// Integer radix display representations:
-// There are three ways in which the radix is represented:
-// - none - the number is just printed as a number (e.g. 12345). Can be confusing for non-decimal radix
-// - C style - for binary, octal and hex, the C-style prefices 0b, 0 and 0x are used
-// note that this is an unsigned representation
-// - Hash style - in the form radix#value - the value may be signed, e.g. 10#-9
-
-enum radix_display_t
-{
- radix_none, // just print the number with no radix indicated
- radix_hash_style, // none for decimal, hash style for all others
- radix_hash_style_all, // hash style for all radices including decimal
- radix_c_style, // C style for hex and octal, none for others
- radix_c_style_or_hash // C style for hex and octal, none for decimal, hash style for others
-};
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-// Floating-point display representations:
-// There are three formats for the printout:
-// - fixed - formatted as a fixed-point number, so no mantissa is printed (equivalent to %f in printf)
-// - floating - formatted as a normalised floating-point number (equivalent to %e in printf)
-// - mixed - formatted as fixed-point if appropriate, otherwise the floating format (equivalent to %g in printf)
-
-enum real_display_t
-{
- display_fixed, // %f
- display_floating, // %e
- display_mixed // %g
-};
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-// Alignment:
-// There are three field alignments:
-// - left aligned - the value is to the left of the field which is padded to the right with spaces
-// - right aligned - the value is to the right of the field which is padded to the left with spaces
-// - centred - the value is in the centre of the field and spaces added to both left and right
-
-enum alignment_t
-{
- align_left,
- align_right,
- align_centre
-};
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-#endif