/*****************************************************************************
* intf_msg.c: messages interface
- * (c)1998 VideoLAN
- *****************************************************************************
* This library provides basic functions for threads to interact with user
* interface, such as message output. See config.h for output configuration.
+ *****************************************************************************
+ * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 VideoLAN
+ *
+ * Authors:
+ *
+ * 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
*****************************************************************************/
/*****************************************************************************
* Preamble
*****************************************************************************/
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <fcntl.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
+#include "defs.h"
+
+#include <errno.h> /* errno */
+#include <fcntl.h> /* O_CREAT, O_TRUNC, O_WRONLY, O_SYNC */
+#include <stdio.h> /* required */
+#include <stdarg.h> /* va_list for BSD */
+#include <stdlib.h> /* malloc() */
+#include <string.h> /* strerror() */
+#include <unistd.h> /* close(), write() */
#include "config.h"
#include "common.h"
+#include "threads.h"
#include "mtime.h"
-#include "vlc_thread.h"
+#include "plugins.h"
#include "intf_msg.h"
#include "interface.h"
#include "intf_console.h"
+
#include "main.h"
/*****************************************************************************
#define INTF_MSG_ERR 1 /* error message */
#define INTF_MSG_INTF 2 /* interface message */
#define INTF_MSG_DBG 3 /* debug message */
+#define INTF_MSG_WARN 4 /* warning message*/
+
/*****************************************************************************
* intf_msg_t
#ifdef DEBUG_LOG
/* Log file */
- int i_log_file; /* log file */
+ FILE * p_log_file; /* log file */
#endif
#if !defined(INTF_MSG_QUEUE) && !defined(DEBUG_LOG)
p_msg->i_count = 0; /* queue is empty */
#endif
+
#ifdef DEBUG_LOG
/* Log file initialization - on failure, file pointer will be null,
* and no log will be issued, but this is not considered as an
* error */
- p_msg->i_log_file = open( DEBUG_LOG,
- O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_SYNC | O_WRONLY,
- 0666 );
+ p_msg->p_log_file = fopen( DEBUG_LOG, "w" );
#endif
}
return( p_msg );
#ifdef DEBUG_LOG
/* Close log file if any */
- if( p_main->p_msg->i_log_file >= 0 )
+ if( p_main->p_msg->p_log_file != NULL )
{
- close( p_main->p_msg->i_log_file );
+ fclose( p_main->p_msg->p_log_file );
}
#endif
}
/*****************************************************************************
- * intf_Msg: print a message (ok ?)
+ * intf_Msg: print a message (ok ?)
*****************************************************************************
* This function queue a message for later printing, or print it immediately
* if the queue isn't used.
}
/*****************************************************************************
- * intf_ErrMsg : print an error message (ok ?)
+ * intf_ErrMsg : print an error message (ok ?)
*****************************************************************************
* This function is the same as intf_Msg, except that it prints its messages
* on stderr.
*****************************************************************************/
-void intf_ErrMsg( char *psz_format, ...)
+void intf_ErrMsg( char *psz_format, ... )
{
va_list ap;
}
/*****************************************************************************
- * intf_IntfMsg : print an interface message (ok ?)
+ * intf_WarnMsg : print a warning message
+ *****************************************************************************
+ * This function is the same as intf_Msg, except that it concerns warning
+ * messages for testing purpose.
+ *****************************************************************************/
+void intf_WarnMsg( int i_level, char *psz_format, ... )
+{
+ va_list ap;
+
+ if( i_level >= p_main->p_intf->i_warning_level )
+ {
+ va_start( ap, psz_format );
+ QueueMsg( p_main->p_msg, INTF_MSG_WARN, psz_format, ap );
+ va_end( ap );
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * intf_IntfMsg : print an interface message (ok ?)
*****************************************************************************
* In opposition to all other intf_*Msg function, this function does not print
* it's message on default terminal (stdout or stderr), but send it to
}
/*****************************************************************************
- * _intf_DbgMsg: print a debugging message (ok ?)
+ * _intf_DbgMsg: print a debugging message (ok ?)
*****************************************************************************
* This function prints a debugging message. Compared to other intf_*Msg
* functions, it is only defined if DEBUG is defined and require a file name,
#endif
/*****************************************************************************
- * intf_ErrMsgImm: print a message (ok ?)
+ * intf_MsgImm: print a message (ok ?)
*****************************************************************************
* This function prints a message immediately. If the queue is used, all
* waiting messages are also printed.
}
/*****************************************************************************
- * intf_ErrMsgImm: print an error message immediately (ok ?)
+ * intf_ErrMsgImm: print an error message immediately (ok ?)
*****************************************************************************
* This function is the same as intf_MsgImm, except that it prints its message
* on stderr.
}
/*****************************************************************************
- * _intf_DbgMsgImm: print a debugging message immediately (ok ?)
+ * intf_WarnMsgImm : print a warning message
+ *****************************************************************************
+ * This function is the same as intf_MsgImm, except that it concerns warning
+ * messages for testing purpose.
+ *****************************************************************************/
+void intf_WarnMsgImm( int i_level, char *psz_format, ... )
+{
+ va_list ap;
+
+ if( i_level >= p_main->p_intf->i_warning_level )
+ {
+ va_start( ap, psz_format );
+ QueueMsg( p_main->p_msg, INTF_MSG_WARN, psz_format, ap );
+ va_end( ap );
+ }
+ intf_FlushMsg();
+}
+
+
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * _intf_DbgMsgImm: print a debugging message immediately (ok ?)
*****************************************************************************
* This function is the same as intf_DbgMsgImm, except that it prints its
* message immediately. It should only be called through the macro
#endif
/*****************************************************************************
- * intf_FlushMsg (ok ?)
+ * intf_FlushMsg (ok ?)
*****************************************************************************
* Print all messages remaining in queue: get lock and call FlushLockedMsg.
* This function does nothing if the message queue isn't used.
- * This function is only implemented if message queue is used. If not, it is an
- * empty macro.
+ * This function is only implemented if message queue is used. If not, it is
+ * an empty macro.
*****************************************************************************/
#ifdef INTF_MSG_QUEUE
void intf_FlushMsg( void )
char * psz_str; /* formatted message string */
intf_msg_item_t * p_msg_item; /* pointer to message */
-#ifndef INTF_MSG_QUEUE /*..................................... instant mode ...*/
+#ifndef INTF_MSG_QUEUE /*................................... instant mode ...*/
intf_msg_item_t msg_item; /* message */
p_msg_item = &msg_item;
-#endif /*......................................................................*/
+#endif /*....................................................................*/
/*
* Convert message to string
*/
+#ifdef HAVE_VASPRINTF
vasprintf( &psz_str, psz_format, ap );
+#else
+ psz_str = (char*) malloc( strlen(psz_format) + INTF_MAX_MSG_SIZE );
+ vsprintf( psz_str, psz_format, ap );
+#endif
if( psz_str == NULL )
{
fprintf(stderr, "warning: can't store following message (%s): ",
strerror(errno) );
vfprintf(stderr, psz_format, ap );
+ fprintf(stderr, "\n" );
exit( errno );
}
-#ifdef INTF_MSG_QUEUE /*........................................ queue mode ...*/
- vlc_mutex_lock( &p_msg->lock ); /* get lock */
+#ifdef INTF_MSG_QUEUE /*...................................... queue mode ...*/
+ vlc_mutex_lock( &p_msg->lock ); /* get lock */
if( p_msg->i_count == INTF_MSG_QSIZE ) /* flush queue if needed */
{
#ifdef DEBUG /* in debug mode, queue overflow causes a warning */
FlushLockedMsg( p_msg );
}
p_msg_item = p_msg->msg + p_msg->i_count++; /* select message */
-#endif /*................................................ end of queue mode ...*/
+#endif /*.............................................. end of queue mode ...*/
/*
* Fill message information fields
*/
p_msg_item->i_type = i_type;
p_msg_item->psz_msg = psz_str;
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ p_msg_item->date = mdate();
+#endif
-#ifdef INTF_MSG_QUEUE /*........................................... queue mode */
+#ifdef INTF_MSG_QUEUE /*......................................... queue mode */
vlc_mutex_unlock( &p_msg->lock ); /* give lock back */
-#else /*......................................................... instant mode */
+#else /*....................................................... instant mode */
PrintMsg( p_msg_item ); /* print message */
free( psz_str ); /* free message data */
-#endif /*......................................................................*/
+#endif /*....................................................................*/
}
/*****************************************************************************
char * psz_str; /* formatted message string */
intf_msg_item_t * p_msg_item; /* pointer to message */
-#ifndef INTF_MSG_QUEUE /*..................................... instant mode ...*/
+#ifndef INTF_MSG_QUEUE /*................................... instant mode ...*/
intf_msg_item_t msg_item; /* message */
p_msg_item = &msg_item;
-#endif /*......................................................................*/
+#endif /*....................................................................*/
/*
* Convert message to string
*/
+#ifdef HAVE_VASPRINTF
vasprintf( &psz_str, psz_format, ap );
+#else
+ psz_str = (char*) malloc( INTF_MAX_MSG_SIZE );
+ vsprintf( psz_str, psz_format, ap );
+#endif
if( psz_str == NULL )
{
fprintf(stderr, "warning: can't store following message (%s): ",
strerror(errno) );
fprintf(stderr, INTF_MSG_DBG_FORMAT, psz_file, psz_function, i_line );
vfprintf(stderr, psz_format, ap );
+ fprintf(stderr, "\n" );
exit( errno );
}
-#ifdef INTF_MSG_QUEUE /*........................................ queue mode ...*/
- vlc_mutex_lock( &p_msg->lock ); /* get lock */
+#ifdef INTF_MSG_QUEUE /*...................................... queue mode ...*/
+ vlc_mutex_lock( &p_msg->lock ); /* get lock */
if( p_msg->i_count == INTF_MSG_QSIZE ) /* flush queue if needed */
{
-#ifdef DEBUG /* in debug mode, queue overflow causes a warning */
fprintf(stderr, "warning: message queue overflow\n" );
-#endif
FlushLockedMsg( p_msg );
}
p_msg_item = p_msg->msg + p_msg->i_count++; /* select message */
-#endif /*................................................ end of queue mode ...*/
+#endif /*.............................................. end of queue mode ...*/
/*
* Fill message information fields
p_msg_item->i_line = i_line;
p_msg_item->date = mdate();
-#ifdef INTF_MSG_QUEUE /*........................................... queue mode */
+#ifdef INTF_MSG_QUEUE /*......................................... queue mode */
vlc_mutex_unlock( &p_msg->lock ); /* give lock back */
-#else /*......................................................... instant mode */
+#else /*....................................................... instant mode */
PrintMsg( p_msg_item ); /* print message */
free( psz_str ); /* free message data */
-#endif /*......................................................................*/
+#endif /*....................................................................*/
}
#endif
/*****************************************************************************
- * FlushLockedMsg (ok ?)
+ * FlushLockedMsg (ok ?)
*****************************************************************************
* Print all messages remaining in queue. MESSAGE QUEUE MUST BE LOCKED, since
* this function does not check the lock. This function is only defined if
#endif
/*****************************************************************************
- * PrintMsg: print a message (ok ?)
+ * PrintMsg: print a message (ok ?)
*****************************************************************************
* Print a single message. The message data is not freed. This function exists
* in two version. The DEBUG version prints a date with each message, and is
asprintf( &psz_msg, "%s", p_msg->psz_msg );
break;
+ case INTF_MSG_WARN: /* Warning message */
+ mstrtime( psz_date, p_msg->date );
+ asprintf( &psz_msg, "(%s) %s",
+ psz_date, p_msg->psz_msg );
+
+ break;
+
case INTF_MSG_INTF: /* interface messages */
asprintf( &psz_msg, "%s", p_msg->psz_msg );
break;
break;
}
- /* Check if formatting function suceeded */
+ /* Check if formatting function succeeded */
if( psz_msg == NULL )
{
fprintf( stderr, "error: can not format message (%s): %s\n",
switch( p_msg->i_type )
{
case INTF_MSG_STD: /* standard messages */
- fprintf( stdout, psz_msg );
+ fprintf( stdout, "%s\n", psz_msg );
break;
case INTF_MSG_ERR: /* error messages */
+ case INTF_MSG_WARN:
#ifndef DEBUG_LOG_ONLY
case INTF_MSG_DBG: /* debugging messages */
#endif
- fprintf( stderr, psz_msg );
+ fprintf( stderr, "%s\n", psz_msg );
break;
case INTF_MSG_INTF: /* interface messages */
intf_ConsolePrint( p_main->p_intf->p_console, psz_msg );
#ifdef DEBUG_LOG
/* Append all messages to log file */
- if( p_main->p_msg->i_log_file >= 0 )
+ if( p_main->p_msg->p_log_file != NULL )
{
- write( p_main->p_msg->i_log_file, psz_msg, strlen( psz_msg ) );
+ fwrite( psz_msg, strlen( psz_msg ), 1, p_main->p_msg->p_log_file );
+ fwrite( "\n", 1, 1, p_main->p_msg->p_log_file );
}
#endif
{
case INTF_MSG_STD: /* standard messages */
case INTF_MSG_DBG: /* debug messages */
- fprintf( stdout, p_msg->psz_msg );
+ fprintf( stdout, "%s\n", p_msg->psz_msg );
break;
case INTF_MSG_ERR: /* error messages */
- fprintf( stderr, p_msg->psz_msg );
+ case INTF_MSG_WARN:
+ fprintf( stderr, "%s\n", p_msg->psz_msg ); /* warning message */
break;
case INTF_MSG_INTF: /* interface messages */
intf_ConsolePrint( p_main->p_intf->p_console, p_msg->psz_msg );
}
#endif
+