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- Rewrote myvsnprintf to use the StringFormat routines directly so that no
additional memory needs to be allocated from the heap. SVN r1062 (trunk)
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- Rewrote myvsnprintf to use the StringFormat routines directly so that no
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July 1, 2008
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July 1, 2008
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- Polyobject sounds now play from their lines, similar to the way sector
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- Polyobject sounds now play from their lines, similar to the way sector
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sounds are handled.
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sounds are handled.
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// We should use ZDoom's internal formatting routine here so that the extended
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// We should use ZDoom's internal formatting routine here so that the extended
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// format specifiers work here as well.
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// format specifiers work here as well.
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// However, since throwing FStrings around causes some problems in VC++ the
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// error message is still copied to a local buffer.
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static void myvsnprintf(char *DstBuf, size_t MaxCount, const char * Format, va_list ArgList)
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{
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FString formatstr;
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formatstr.VFormat(Format, ArgList);
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struct snprintf_state
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strncpy(DstBuf, formatstr.GetChars(), MaxCount);
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{
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DstBuf[MaxCount-1] = 0;
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char *buffer;
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size_t maxlen;
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size_t curlen;
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bool overflow;
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};
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static int myvsnprintf_helper(void *data, const char *cstr, int cstr_len)
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{
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snprintf_state *state = (snprintf_state *)data;
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if (state->curlen + cstr_len > state->maxlen)
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{
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cstr_len = (int)(state->maxlen - state->curlen);
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state->overflow = true;
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}
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if (cstr_len > 0)
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{
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memcpy(state->buffer + state->curlen, cstr, cstr_len);
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state->curlen += cstr_len;
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}
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return cstr_len;
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}
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// Unlike the standard C library function snprintf, this one always writes
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// a terminating null character to the buffer.
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int myvsnprintf(char *buffer, size_t count, const char *format, va_list argptr)
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{
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snprintf_state state = { buffer, count - 1, 0, false };
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StringFormat::VWorker(myvsnprintf_helper, &state, format, argptr);
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buffer[state.curlen] = '\0';
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return state.overflow ? -1 : (int)state.curlen;
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}
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int mysnprintf(char *buffer, size_t count, const char *format, ...)
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{
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va_list argptr;
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va_start(argptr, format);
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int len = myvsnprintf(buffer, count, format, argptr);
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va_end(argptr);
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return len;
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}
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}
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void STACK_ARGS I_FatalError (const char *error, ...)
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void STACK_ARGS I_FatalError (const char *error, ...)
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