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357 lines
9.6 KiB
C
357 lines
9.6 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2012
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* Dale Weiler
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
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* this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
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* the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
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* use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
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* of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
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* so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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* copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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* SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#include "gmqcc.h"
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/*
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* isatty/STDERR_FILENO/STDOUT_FILNO
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* + some other things likewise.
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*/
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#ifndef _WIN32
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#include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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#define GMQCC_IS_STDOUT(X) ((X) == stdout)
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#define GMQCC_IS_STDERR(X) ((X) == stderr)
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#define GMQCC_IS_DEFINE(X) (GMQCC_IS_STDERR(X) || GMQCC_IS_STDOUT(X))
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typedef struct {
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FILE *handle_err;
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FILE *handle_out;
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int color_err;
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int color_out;
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} con_t;
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/*
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* Doing colored output on windows is fucking stupid. The linux way is
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* the real way. So we emulate it on windows :)
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*/
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#ifdef _WIN32
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#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
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#include <windows.h>
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/*
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* Windows doesn't have constants for FILENO, sadly but the docs tell
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* use the constant values.
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*/
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#undef STDERR_FILENO
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#undef STDOUT_FILENO
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#define STDERR_FILENO 2
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#define STDOUT_FILENO 1
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/*
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* Windows and it's posix underscore bullshit. We simply fix this
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* with yay, another macro :P
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*/
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#define isatty _isatty
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enum {
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RESET = 0,
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BOLD = 1,
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BLACK = 30,
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RED,
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GREEN,
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YELLOW,
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BLUE,
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MAGENTA,
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CYAN,
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GRAY,
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WHITE
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};
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enum {
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WBLACK,
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WBLUE,
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WGREEN = 2,
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WRED = 4,
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WINTENSE = 8,
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WCYAN = WBLUE | WGREEN,
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WMAGENTA = WBLUE | WRED,
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WYELLOW = WGREEN | WRED,
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WWHITE = WBLUE | WGREEN | WRED
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}
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static const ansi2win[] = {
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WBLACK,
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WRED,
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WGREEN,
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WYELLOW,
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WBLUE,
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WMAGENTA,
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WCYAN,
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WWHITE
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};
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static void win_fputs(char *str, FILE *f) {
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/* state for translate */
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int acolor;
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int wcolor;
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int icolor;
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int state;
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int place;
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/* attributes */
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int intense = -1;
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int colors[] = {-1, -1 };
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int colorpos = 1;
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CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO cinfo;
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GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(
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(GMQCC_IS_STDOUT(h)) ?
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GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE) :
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GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE), &cinfo
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);
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icolor = cinfo.wAttributes;
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while (*str) {
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if (*str == '\e')
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state = '\e';
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else if (state == '\e' && *str == '[')
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state = '[';
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else if (state == '[') {
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if (*str != 'm') {
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colors[colorpos] = *str;
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colorpos--;
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} else {
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int find;
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int mult;
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for (find = colorpos + 1, acolor = 0, mult = 1; find < 2; find++) {
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acolor += (colors[find] - 48) * mult;
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mult *= 10;
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}
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/* convert to windows color */
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if (acolor == BOLD)
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intense = WINTENSE;
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else if (acolor == RESET) {
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intense = WBLACK;
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wcolor = icolor;
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}
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else if (BLACK < acolor && acolor <= WHITE)
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wcolor = ansi2win[acolor - 30];
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else if (acolor == 90) {
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/* special gray really white man */
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wcolor = WWHITE;
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intense = WBLACK;
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}
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SetConsoleTextattribute(
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(h == stdout) ?
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GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE) :
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GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE),
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wcolor | intense | (icolor & 0xF0)
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);
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colorpos = 1;
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state = -1;
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}
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} else {
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fputc(*str, h);
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}
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}
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/* restore */
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SetConsoleTextAttribute(
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(GMQCC_IS_STDOUT(h)) ?
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GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE) :
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GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE),
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icolor
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);
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* We use standard files as default. These can be changed at any time
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* with con_change(F, F)
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*/
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static con_t console;
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/*
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* Enables color on output if supported.
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* NOTE: The support for checking colors is NULL. On windows this will
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* always work, on *nix it depends if the term has colors.
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*
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* NOTE: This prevents colored output to piped stdout/err via isatty
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* checks.
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*/
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static void con_enablecolor() {
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if (console.handle_err == stderr || console.handle_err == stdout)
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console.color_err = !!(isatty(STDERR_FILENO));
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if (console.handle_out == stderr || console.handle_out == stdout)
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console.color_out = !!(isatty(STDOUT_FILENO));
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}
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/*
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* Does a write to the handle with the format string and list of
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* arguments. This colorizes for windows as well via translate
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* step.
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*/
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static int con_write(FILE *handle, const char *fmt, va_list va) {
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int ln;
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#ifndef _WIN32
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ln = vfprintf(handle, fmt, va);
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#else
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{
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char *data = NULL;
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ln = _vscprintf(fmt, va);
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data = malloc(ln + 1);
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data[ln] = 0;
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vsprintf(data, fmt, va);
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if (GMQCC_IS_DEFINE(handle))
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ln = win_fputs(data, handle);
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else
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ln = fputs(data, handle);
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free(data);
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}
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#endif
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return ln;
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}
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/**********************************************************************
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* EXPOSED INTERFACE BEGINS
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*********************************************************************/
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void con_close() {
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if (!GMQCC_IS_DEFINE(console.handle_err))
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fclose(console.handle_err);
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if (!GMQCC_IS_DEFINE(console.handle_out))
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fclose(console.handle_out);
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}
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void con_color(int state) {
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if (state)
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con_enablecolor();
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else {
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console.color_err = 0;
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console.color_out = 0;
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}
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}
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void con_init() {
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console.handle_err = stderr;
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console.handle_out = stdout;
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con_enablecolor();
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}
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void con_reset() {
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con_close();
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con_init ();
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}
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/*
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* This is clever, say you want to change the console to use two
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* files for out/err. You pass in two strings, it will properly
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* close the existing handles (if they're not std* handles) and
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* open them. Now say you want TO use stdout and stderr, this
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* allows you to do that so long as you cast them to (char*).
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* Say you need stdout for out, but want a file for error, you can
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* do this too, just cast the stdout for (char*) and stick to a
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* string for the error file.
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*/
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int con_change(const char *out, const char *err) {
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con_close();
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if (GMQCC_IS_DEFINE((FILE*)out)) {
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console.handle_out = (((FILE*)err) == stdout) ? stdout : stderr;
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con_enablecolor();
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} else if (!(console.handle_out = fopen(out, "w"))) return 0;
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if (GMQCC_IS_DEFINE((FILE*)err)) {
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console.handle_err = (((FILE*)err) == stdout) ? stdout : stderr;
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con_enablecolor();
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} else if (!(console.handle_err = fopen(err, "w"))) return 0;
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return 1;
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}
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int con_verr(const char *fmt, va_list va) {
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return con_write(console.handle_err, fmt, va);
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}
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int con_vout(const char *fmt, va_list va) {
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return con_write(console.handle_out, fmt, va);
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}
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/*
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* Standard stdout/stderr printf functions used generally where they need
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* to be used.
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*/
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int con_err(const char *fmt, ...) {
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va_list va;
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int ln = 0;
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va_start(va, fmt);
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con_verr(fmt, va);
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va_end (va);
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return ln;
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}
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int con_out(const char *fmt, ...) {
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va_list va;
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int ln = 0;
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va_start(va, fmt);
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con_vout(fmt, va);
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va_end (va);
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return ln;
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}
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/*
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* Utility console message writes for lexer contexts. These will allow
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* for reporting of file:line based on lexer context, These are used
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* heavily in the parser/ir/ast.
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*/
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void con_vprintmsg(int level, const char *name, size_t line, const char *msgtype, const char *msg, va_list ap) {
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/* color selection table */
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static int sel[] = {
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CON_WHITE,
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CON_CYAN,
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CON_RED
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};
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int err = !!(level == LVL_ERROR);
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int color = (err) ? console.color_err : console.color_out;
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int (*print)(const char *, ...) = (err) ? &con_err : &con_out;
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if (color)
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print("\033[0;%dm%s:%d: \033[0;%dm%s: \033[0m", CON_CYAN, name, (int)line, sel[level], msgtype);
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else
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print("%s:%d: %s: ", name, (int)line, msgtype);
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con_verr(msg, ap);
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fprintf (stderr, "\n");
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}
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void con_printmsg(int level, const char *name, size_t line, const char *msgtype, const char *msg, ...) {
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va_list va;
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va_start(va, msg);
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con_vprintmsg(level, name, line, msgtype, msg, va);
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va_end (va);
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}
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void con_cvprintmsg(void *ctx, int lvl, const char *msgtype, const char *msg, va_list ap) {
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con_vprintmsg(lvl, ((lex_ctx*)ctx)->file, ((lex_ctx*)ctx)->line, msgtype, msg, ap);
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}
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void con_cprintmsg (void *ctx, int lvl, const char *msgtype, const char *msg, ...) {
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va_list va;
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va_start(va, msg);
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con_cvprintmsg(ctx, lvl, msgtype, msg, va);
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va_end (va);
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}
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