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NAME

       print-format -  (output)

PURPOSE

       Outputs formatted data.

SYNTAX

           print-format <format> , <variable> [ , <variable> ]... \
               [ to-error ] \
               [ to <string> ] [ url-encode | web-encode ]

DESCRIPTION

       print-format  will  format  a  string according to the <format> string and a list of <variable>s and then
       outputs the result. By default, the output is not encoded (meaning a string is output exactly as  it  is,
       and  the client may interpret such text in any way it sees fit). If "web-encode" clause is used, then the
       output is web-encoded (or HTML-encoded);this means such output is suited for use in web pages  -  meaning
       any HTML-markup will be properly encoded. If "url-encode" clause is used, then the output is URL-encoded;
       this means such output is suited for use in URL parameters.

       FORMAT

       <format>  string  must be a literal. Variables must follow <format> separated by commas in the same order
       as placeholders. If you use any placeholders other than specified below, or the type of variables you use
       do not match the type of a corresponding placeholder in <format>, your program will error  out.  You  can
       use the following placeholders in <format> (see trace-run for an example of usage):

           • %s for a string

           • %c for a number displayed as a character,

           •  %<number>s for a string output with a width of at least <number> (any excess filled with spaces to
           the left),

           • %ld for a number (use "lo" for displaying in octal notation and "lx" for hexadecimal notation).

           • %<number>ld for a number output with a width of at least <number> (any excess filled with spaces to
           the left). Use "lo" for displaying in octal notation and "lx" for hexadecimal notation.

       If "to-error" clause is used, the output is sent to "stderr", or standard output stream.

       If "to" clause is used, then the output of print-format is stored into <string>.   To  output  data  (the
       string output is "the number is 20"):

           print-format "%s is %d", "the number", 20

       Create a query text string by means of write-string statement:

           //
           / Construct the run-time text of dynamic SQL
           //
           write-string qry_txt
           @select * from <<print-format "%s where id="%ld", table_name, id_num>>
           end-write-string

       This  example  of  web  encoding  displayes  text containing HTML tags without them being rendered in the
       browser:

           print-format "We use %s markup", "<hr/>" web-encode

       Here's an example of URL encoding. It creates a URL based on arbitrary strings used as URL  parameters  -
       for instance space would be encoded as "%20" in the final output:

           @<a href='<<print-path "/update">>?val=<<print-format "Purchased %s for %ld dollars", piece_desc, price url-encode>>'>Log transaction</a>

SEE ALSO

        Output

       finish-output flush-output output-statement print-format print-out print-path See all documentation

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