/* Serval extensible printf. Copyright (C) 2012 Serval Project Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef __SERVAL_DNA__XPRINTF_H #define __SERVAL_DNA__XPRINTF_H /* Generalised (extensible) printf framework. * * Instead of writing a function to send output to a FILE stream, * write it to send output to an extensible stream. Eg, this code: * * void print_something(FILE *fp, int something) { * fprintf(fp, "%d (0x%08X)", something, something); * } * * Becomes: * * void print_something(XPRINTF xpf, int something) { * xprintf(xpf, "%d (0x%08X)", something, something); * } * * Then, instead of writing this: * * print_something(stdout, 10); * * you write this: * * print_something(XPRINTF_STDIO(stdout), 10); * * But with the extensible version you can also do this: * * struct mallocbuf mb = STRUCT_MALLOCBUF_NULL; * print_something(XPRINTF_MALLOCBUF(&mb), 10); * if (mb.buffer) * puts(mb.buffer); * * And this: * * void __log_vprintf(int level, const char *fmt, va_list); * * void log_vprintf(void *context, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { * __log_vprintf((int)context, fmt, ap); * } * * print_something(XPRINTF_GEN(log_vprintf, LOG_LEVEL_INFO), 10); */ #include typedef void CONTEXT_VPRINTF(void *context, const char *fmt, va_list); typedef struct _xprintf { CONTEXT_VPRINTF *func; void *context; } XPRINTF; #define _XPRINTF(F,C) ((XPRINTF){(F),(C)}) void xprintf(XPRINTF xpf, const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__ (( format(printf,2,3) )); ; void vxprintf(XPRINTF xpf, const char *fmt, va_list); void xputs(const char *str, XPRINTF xpf); void xputc(char c, XPRINTF xpf); #define XPRINTF_GEN(F,C) _XPRINTF((F),(void *)(C)) /* Standard i/o adapter. An XPRINTF constructed with XPRINTF_STDIO(stream) * will write all its output to stream using fprintf(stream,...). */ #define XPRINTF_STDIO(S) _XPRINTF(_cx_vprintf_stdio,(S)) CONTEXT_VPRINTF _cx_vprintf_stdio; /* Malloc memory buffer adapter. An XPRINTF constructed with * XPRINTF_MALLOCBUF(&mb) will use realloc() to allocate and grow a memory * buffer and fill it using sprintf(), always with a nul terminator at the end. * The caller must free() the buffer after use. */ struct mallocbuf { char *buffer; // Start of buffer, NULL if not allocated yet char *current; // Current position of terminating nul in buffer size_t size; // Size of current allocated buffer }; #define STRUCT_MALLOCBUF_NULL ((struct mallocbuf){NULL,NULL,0}) #define XPRINTF_MALLOCBUF(MB) _XPRINTF(_cx_vprintf_mallocbuf, (MB)) CONTEXT_VPRINTF _cx_vprintf_mallocbuf; /* Strbuf adapter. An XPRINTF constructed with XPRINTF_STRBUF(sb) will write * all its output to the give strbuf using strbuf_sprintf(sb,...). */ #define XPRINTF_STRBUF(SB) _XPRINTF(_cx_vprintf_strbuf,(SB)) CONTEXT_VPRINTF _cx_vprintf_strbuf; #endif // __SERVAL_DNA__XPRINTF_H