/* * Support for printing out to stdout/stderr/elsewhere -- functions to use * instead of printf, etc. * * ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ***** * Version: MPL 1.1 * * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version * 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ * * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, * WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License * for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the * License. * * The Original Code is the MPEG TS, PS and ES tools. * * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Amino Communications Ltd. * Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2008 * the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved. * * Contributor(s): * Amino Communications Ltd, Swavesey, Cambridge UK * * ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */ #include #include #include "compat.h" #include "printing_fns.h" #define DEBUG 0 // ============================================================ // Default printing functions // ============================================================ static void print_message_to_stdout(const char *message) { #if DEBUG fputs("1>>",stdout); #endif (void) fputs(message,stdout); } static void print_message_to_stderr(const char *message) { #if DEBUG fputs("2>>",stderr); #endif (void) fputs(message,stderr); } static void fprint_message_to_stdout(const char *format, va_list arg_ptr) { #if DEBUG fputs("3>>",stdout); #endif (void) vfprintf(stdout, format, arg_ptr); } static void fprint_message_to_stderr(const char *format, va_list arg_ptr) { #if DEBUG fputs("4>>",stderr); #endif (void) vfprintf(stderr, format, arg_ptr); } static void flush_stdout(void) { (void) fflush(stdout); } // ============================================================ // Print redirection defaults to all output going to stdout // ============================================================ struct print_fns { void (*print_message_fn) (const char *message); void (*print_error_fn) (const char *message); void (*fprint_message_fn) (const char *format, va_list arg_ptr); void (*fprint_error_fn) (const char *format, va_list arg_ptr); void (*flush_message_fn) (void); }; static struct print_fns fns = { print_message_to_stdout, print_message_to_stdout, fprint_message_to_stdout, fprint_message_to_stdout, flush_stdout }; #if DEBUG static void report_fns(const char *why) { printf("Printing bound to (%s) m:%p, e:%p, fm:%p, fe:%p\n",why, fns.print_message_fn, fns.print_error_fn, fns.fprint_message_fn, fns.fprint_error_fn); } #endif // ============================================================ // Functions for printing // ============================================================ /* * Prints the given string, as a normal message. */ extern void print_msg(const char *text) { #if DEBUG printf("m:%p %s",fns.print_message_fn,text); report_fns("m"); #endif fns.print_message_fn(text); } /* * Prints the given string, as an error message. */ extern void print_err(const char *text) { #if DEBUG printf("e:%p %s",fns.print_error_fn,text); report_fns("e"); #endif fns.print_error_fn(text); } /* * Prints the given format text, as a normal message. */ extern void fprint_msg(const char *format, ...) { va_list va_arg; va_start(va_arg, format); #if DEBUG printf("fm:%p %s",fns.fprint_message_fn,format); report_fns("fm"); #endif fns.fprint_message_fn(format, va_arg); va_end(va_arg); } /* * Prints the given formatted text, as an error message. */ extern void fprint_err(const char *format, ...) { va_list va_arg; va_start(va_arg, format); #if DEBUG printf("fe:%p %s",fns.fprint_error_fn,format); report_fns("fe"); #endif fns.fprint_error_fn(format, va_arg); va_end(va_arg); } /* * Prints the given formatted text, as a normal or error message. * If `is_msg`, then as a normal message, else as an error */ extern void fprint_msg_or_err(int is_msg, const char *format, ...) { va_list va_arg; va_start(va_arg, format); if (is_msg) { #if DEBUG printf("?m:%p %s",fns.fprint_message_fn,format); report_fns("?m"); #endif fns.fprint_message_fn(format, va_arg); } else { #if DEBUG printf("?e:%p %s",fns.fprint_error_fn,format); report_fns("?e"); #endif fns.fprint_error_fn(format, va_arg); } va_end(va_arg); } /* * Prints the given string, as a normal message. */ extern void flush_msg(void) { fns.flush_message_fn(); } // ============================================================ // Choosing what the printing functions do // ============================================================ /* * Calling this causes errors to go to stderr, and all other output * to go to stdout. This is the "traditional" mechanism used by * Unices. */ extern void redirect_output_stderr(void) { fns.print_message_fn = &print_message_to_stdout; fns.print_error_fn = &print_message_to_stderr; fns.fprint_message_fn = &fprint_message_to_stdout; fns.fprint_error_fn = &fprint_message_to_stderr; fns.flush_message_fn = &flush_stdout; #if DEBUG report_fns("traditional"); #endif } /* * Calling this causes all output to go to stdout. This is simpler, * and is likely to be more use to most users. * * This is the default state. */ extern void redirect_output_stdout(void) { fns.print_message_fn = &print_message_to_stdout; fns.print_error_fn = &print_message_to_stdout; fns.fprint_message_fn = &fprint_message_to_stdout; fns.fprint_error_fn = &fprint_message_to_stdout; fns.flush_message_fn = &flush_stdout; #if DEBUG report_fns("stdout"); #endif } /* * This allows the user to specify a set of functions to use for * formatted printing and non-formatted printing of errors and * other messages. * * It is up to the caller to ensure that all of the functions * make sense. All four functions must be specified. * * * `new_print_message_fn` takes a string and prints it out to the "normal" * output stream. * * `new_print_error_fn` takes a string and prints it out to the error output * stream. * * `new_fprint_message_fn` takes a printf-style format string and the * appropriate arguments, and writes the result out to the "normal" output. * * `new_fprint_error_fn` takes a printf-style format string and the * appropriate arguments, and writes the result out to the "error" output. * * `new_flush_msg_fn` flushes the "normal" message output. * * Returns 0 if all goes well, 1 if something goes wrong. */ extern int redirect_output( void (*new_print_message_fn) (const char *message), void (*new_print_error_fn) (const char *message), void (*new_fprint_message_fn) (const char *format, va_list arg_ptr), void (*new_fprint_error_fn) (const char *format, va_list arg_ptr), void (*new_flush_msg_fn) (void) ) { if (new_print_message_fn == NULL || new_print_error_fn == NULL || new_fprint_message_fn == NULL || new_fprint_error_fn == NULL || new_flush_msg_fn == NULL) return 1; fns.print_message_fn = new_print_message_fn; fns.print_error_fn = new_print_error_fn; fns.fprint_message_fn = new_fprint_message_fn; fns.fprint_error_fn = new_fprint_error_fn; fns.flush_message_fn = new_flush_msg_fn; #if DEBUG report_fns("specific"); #endif return 0; } extern void test_C_printing(void) { print_msg("C Message\n"); print_err("C Error\n"); fprint_msg("C Message %s\n","Fred"); fprint_err("C Error %s\n","Fred"); } // Local Variables: // tab-width: 8 // indent-tabs-mode: nil // c-basic-offset: 2 // End: // vim: set tabstop=8 shiftwidth=2 expandtab: