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35 | #include <stdarg.h> |
35 | #include <stdarg.h> |
36 | #include <stdio.h> |
36 | #include <stdio.h> |
37 | #include <string.h> |
37 | #include <string.h> |
38 | #include <io/printf_core.h> |
38 | #include <io/printf_core.h> |
- | 39 | #include <errno.h> |
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39 | 40 | ||
40 | struct vsnprintf_data { |
41 | typedef struct { |
41 | size_t size; /* total space for string */ |
42 | size_t size; /* Total size of the buffer (in bytes) */ |
42 | size_t len; /* count of currently used characters */ |
43 | size_t len; /* Number of already used bytes */ |
43 | char *string; /* destination string */ |
44 | char *dst; /* Destination */ |
44 | }; |
45 | } vsnprintf_data_t; |
45 | 46 | ||
46 | /** Write string to given buffer. |
47 | /** Write string to given buffer. |
- | 48 | * |
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47 | * Write at most data->size characters including trailing zero. According to C99 |
49 | * Write at most data->size plain characters including trailing zero. |
48 | * has snprintf to return number of characters that would have been written if |
50 | * According to C99, snprintf() has to return number of characters that |
49 | * enough space had been available. Hence the return value is not number of |
51 | * would have been written if enough space had been available. Hence |
50 | * really printed characters but size of input string. Number of really used |
52 | * the return value is not the number of actually printed characters |
51 | * characters is stored in data->len. |
53 | * but size of the input string. |
52 | * |
54 | * |
53 | * @param str Source string to print. |
55 | * @param str Source string to print. |
54 | * @param count Size of the source string. |
56 | * @param size Number of plain characters in str. |
55 | * @param data Structure with destination string, counter of used space |
57 | * @param data Structure describing destination string, counter |
56 | * and total string size. |
58 | * of used space and total string size. |
- | 59 | * |
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57 | * @return Number of characters to print (not characters really |
60 | * @return Number of characters to print (not characters actually |
58 | * printed!) |
61 | * printed). |
- | 62 | * |
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59 | */ |
63 | */ |
60 | static int |
- | |
61 | vsnprintf_write(const char *str, size_t count, struct vsnprintf_data *data) |
64 | static int vsnprintf_str_write(const char *str, size_t size, vsnprintf_data_t *data) |
62 | { |
65 | { |
63 | size_t i; |
- | |
64 | i = data->size - data->len; |
66 | size_t left = data->size - data->len; |
65 | 67 | ||
66 | if (i == 0) { |
68 | if (left == 0) |
67 | return count; |
69 | return ((int) size); |
68 | } |
- | |
69 | 70 | ||
70 | if (i == 1) { |
71 | if (left == 1) { |
71 | /* |
- | |
72 | * We have only one free byte left in buffer => write there |
72 | /* We have only one free byte left in buffer |
73 | * trailing zero. |
73 | * -> store trailing zero |
74 | */ |
74 | */ |
75 | data->string[data->size - 1] = 0; |
75 | data->dst[data->size - 1] = 0; |
76 | data->len = data->size; |
76 | data->len = data->size; |
77 | return count; |
77 | return ((int) size); |
78 | } |
78 | } |
79 | 79 | ||
80 | if (i <= count) { |
80 | if (left <= size) { |
81 | /* |
- | |
82 | * We have not enought space for whole string with the trailing |
81 | /* We do not have enough space for the whole string |
83 | * zero => print only a part of string. |
82 | * with the trailing zero => print only a part |
- | 83 | * of string |
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84 | */ |
84 | */ |
- | 85 | index_t index = 0; |
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- | 86 | ||
- | 87 | while (index < size) { |
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- | 88 | wchar_t uc = str_decode(str, &index, size); |
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- | 89 | ||
85 | memcpy((void *)(data->string + data->len), (void *)str, i - 1); |
90 | if (chr_encode(uc, data->dst, &data->len, data->size - 1) != EOK) |
- | 91 | break; |
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- | 92 | } |
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- | 93 | ||
86 | data->string[data->size - 1] = 0; |
94 | /* Put trailing zero at end, but not count it |
- | 95 | * into data->len so it could be rewritten next time |
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- | 96 | */ |
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87 | data->len = data->size; |
97 | data->dst[data->len] = 0; |
- | 98 | ||
88 | return count; |
99 | return ((int) size); |
89 | } |
100 | } |
90 | 101 | ||
91 | /* Buffer is big enought to print whole string */ |
102 | /* Buffer is big enought to print the whole string */ |
92 | memcpy((void *)(data->string + data->len), (void *)str, count); |
103 | memcpy((void *)(data->dst + data->len), (void *) str, size); |
93 | data->len += count; |
104 | data->len += size; |
94 | /* |
105 | |
95 | * Put trailing zero at end, but not count it into data->len so it could |
106 | /* Put trailing zero at end, but not count it |
96 | * be rewritten next time. |
107 | * into data->len so it could be rewritten next time |
97 | */ |
108 | */ |
98 | data->string[data->len] = 0; |
109 | data->dst[data->len] = 0; |
99 | 110 | ||
100 | return count; |
111 | return ((int) size); |
101 | } |
112 | } |
102 | 113 | ||
103 | /** Print formatted to the given buffer with limited size. |
114 | /** Write wide string to given buffer. |
- | 115 | * |
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- | 116 | * Write at most data->size plain characters including trailing zero. |
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- | 117 | * According to C99, snprintf() has to return number of characters that |
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- | 118 | * would have been written if enough space had been available. Hence |
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- | 119 | * the return value is not the number of actually printed characters |
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- | 120 | * but size of the input string. |
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- | 121 | * |
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104 | * @param str Buffer. |
122 | * @param str Source wide string to print. |
105 | * @param size Bffer size. |
123 | * @param size Number of bytes in str. |
106 | * @param fmt Format string. |
124 | * @param data Structure describing destination string, counter |
107 | * \see For more details about format string see printf_core. |
125 | * of used space and total string size. |
- | 126 | * |
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- | 127 | * @return Number of wide characters to print (not characters actually |
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- | 128 | * printed). |
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- | 129 | * |
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108 | */ |
130 | */ |
- | 131 | static int vsnprintf_wstr_write(const wchar_t *str, size_t size, vsnprintf_data_t *data) |
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- | 132 | { |
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- | 133 | index_t index = 0; |
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- | 134 | ||
- | 135 | while (index < (size / sizeof(wchar_t))) { |
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- | 136 | size_t left = data->size - data->len; |
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- | 137 | ||
- | 138 | if (left == 0) |
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- | 139 | return ((int) size); |
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- | 140 | ||
- | 141 | if (left == 1) { |
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- | 142 | /* We have only one free byte left in buffer |
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- | 143 | * -> store trailing zero |
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- | 144 | */ |
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- | 145 | data->dst[data->size - 1] = 0; |
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- | 146 | data->len = data->size; |
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- | 147 | return ((int) size); |
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- | 148 | } |
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- | 149 | ||
- | 150 | if (chr_encode(str[index], data->dst, &data->len, data->size - 1) != EOK) |
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- | 151 | break; |
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- | 152 | ||
- | 153 | index++; |
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- | 154 | } |
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- | 155 | ||
- | 156 | /* Put trailing zero at end, but not count it |
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- | 157 | * into data->len so it could be rewritten next time |
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- | 158 | */ |
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- | 159 | data->dst[data->len] = 0; |
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- | 160 | ||
- | 161 | return ((int) size); |
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- | 162 | } |
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- | 163 | ||
109 | int vsnprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *fmt, va_list ap) |
164 | int vsnprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *fmt, va_list ap) |
110 | { |
165 | { |
111 | struct vsnprintf_data data = {size, 0, str}; |
166 | vsnprintf_data_t data = { |
- | 167 | size, |
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- | 168 | 0, |
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- | 169 | str |
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- | 170 | }; |
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112 | struct printf_spec ps = { |
171 | printf_spec_t ps = { |
113 | (int(*)(void *, size_t, void *)) vsnprintf_write, |
172 | (int(*) (const char *, size_t, void *)) vsnprintf_str_write, |
- | 173 | (int(*) (const wchar_t *, size_t, void *)) vsnprintf_wstr_write, |
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114 | &data |
174 | &data |
115 | }; |
175 | }; |
116 | 176 | ||
117 | /* |
- | |
118 | * Print 0 at end of string - fix the case that nothing will be printed. |
177 | /* Print 0 at end of string - fix the case that nothing will be printed */ |
119 | */ |
- | |
120 | if (size > 0) |
178 | if (size > 0) |
121 | str[0] = 0; |
179 | str[0] = 0; |
122 | 180 | ||
123 | /* vsnprintf_write ensures that str will be terminated by zero. */ |
181 | /* vsnprintf_write ensures that str will be terminated by zero. */ |
124 | return printf_core(fmt, &ps, ap); |
182 | return printf_core(fmt, &ps, ap); |