- there are some cases in which the C-style sprintf is much more convenient, albeit problematic for buffer overwrites. Provide a formatting version of Foam::name() for language primitives that is buffer-safe. Returns a Foam::word, so that further output will be unquoted, but without any checking that the characters are indeed entirely valid word characters. Example use, i = 1234; s = Foam::name("%08d", i); produces '00001234' Alternative using string streams: std::ostringstream buf; buf.fill('0'); buf << setw(8) << i; s = buf.str(); Note that the format specification can also be slightly more complex: Foam::name("output%08d.vtk", i); Foam::name("timing=%.2fs", time); It remains the caller's responsibility to ensure that the format mask is valid. |
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