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26 * isatty/STDERR_FILENO/STDOUT_FILNO
27 * + some other things likewise.
34 * Windows and it's posix underscore bullshit. We simply fix this
35 * with yay, another macro :P
37 # define isatty _isatty
40 #define GMQCC_IS_STDOUT(X) ((FILE*)((void*)X) == stdout)
41 #define GMQCC_IS_STDERR(X) ((FILE*)((void*)X) == stderr)
42 #define GMQCC_IS_DEFINE(X) (GMQCC_IS_STDERR(X) || GMQCC_IS_STDOUT(X))
53 * Doing colored output on windows is fucking stupid. The linux way is
54 * the real way. So we emulate it on windows :)
57 #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
61 * Windows doesn't have constants for FILENO, sadly but the docs tell
62 * use the constant values.
66 #define STDERR_FILENO 2
67 #define STDOUT_FILENO 1
89 WCYAN = WBLUE | WGREEN,
90 WMAGENTA = WBLUE | WRED,
91 WYELLOW = WGREEN | WRED,
92 WWHITE = WBLUE | WGREEN | WRED
95 static const int ansi2win[] = {
106 static int win_fputs(FILE *h, const char *str) {
107 /* state for translate */
116 int colors[] = {-1, -1 };
119 CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO cinfo;
120 GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (
121 (GMQCC_IS_STDOUT(h)) ?
122 GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE) :
123 GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE), &cinfo
125 icolor = cinfo.wAttributes;
130 else if (state == '\x1B' && *str == '[')
132 else if (state == '[') {
134 colors[colorpos] = *str;
139 for (find = colorpos + 1, acolor = 0, mult = 1; find < 2; find++) {
140 acolor += (colors[find] - 48) * mult;
144 /* convert to windows color */
147 else if (acolor == RESET) {
151 else if (BLACK <= acolor && acolor <= WHITE)
152 wcolor = ansi2win[acolor - 30];
153 else if (acolor == 90) {
154 /* special gray really white man */
159 SetConsoleTextAttribute (
160 (GMQCC_IS_STDOUT(h)) ?
161 GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE) :
162 GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE),
164 wcolor | intense | (icolor & 0xF0)
170 fs_file_write(str, 1, 1, stdout);
176 SetConsoleTextAttribute(
177 (GMQCC_IS_STDOUT(h)) ?
178 GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE) :
179 GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE),
187 * We use standard files as default. These can be changed at any time
188 * with con_change(F, F)
190 static con_t console;
193 * Enables color on output if supported.
194 * NOTE: The support for checking colors is NULL. On windows this will
195 * always work, on *nix it depends if the term has colors.
197 * NOTE: This prevents colored output to piped stdout/err via isatty
200 static void con_enablecolor(void) {
201 if (console.handle_err == stderr || console.handle_err == stdout)
202 console.color_err = !!(isatty(STDERR_FILENO));
203 if (console.handle_out == stderr || console.handle_out == stdout)
204 console.color_out = !!(isatty(STDOUT_FILENO));
208 * Does a write to the handle with the format string and list of
209 * arguments. This colorizes for windows as well via translate
212 static int con_write(FILE *handle, const char *fmt, va_list va) {
215 ln = vfprintf(handle, fmt, va);
219 memset(data, 0, sizeof(data));
221 vsnprintf_s(data, sizeof(data), sizeof(data), fmt, va);
223 vsnprintf(data, sizeof(data), fmt, va);
225 ln = (GMQCC_IS_DEFINE(handle)) ? win_fputs(handle, data) : fs_file_puts(handle, data);
231 /**********************************************************************
232 * EXPOSED INTERFACE BEGINS
233 *********************************************************************/
236 if (!GMQCC_IS_DEFINE(console.handle_err))
237 fs_file_close(console.handle_err);
238 if (!GMQCC_IS_DEFINE(console.handle_out))
239 fs_file_close(console.handle_out);
242 void con_color(int state) {
246 console.color_err = 0;
247 console.color_out = 0;
252 console.handle_err = stderr;
253 console.handle_out = stdout;
263 * This is clever, say you want to change the console to use two
264 * files for out/err. You pass in two strings, it will properly
265 * close the existing handles (if they're not std* handles) and
266 * open them. Now say you want TO use stdout and stderr, this
267 * allows you to do that so long as you cast them to (char*).
268 * Say you need stdout for out, but want a file for error, you can
269 * do this too, just cast the stdout for (char*) and stick to a
270 * string for the error file.
272 int con_change(const char *out, const char *err) {
275 if (!out) out = (const char *)((!console.handle_out) ? stdout : console.handle_out);
276 if (!err) err = (const char *)((!console.handle_err) ? stderr : console.handle_err);
278 if (GMQCC_IS_DEFINE(out)) {
279 console.handle_out = GMQCC_IS_STDOUT(out) ? stdout : stderr;
281 } else if (!(console.handle_out = fs_file_open(out, "w"))) return 0;
283 if (GMQCC_IS_DEFINE(err)) {
284 console.handle_err = GMQCC_IS_STDOUT(err) ? stdout : stderr;
286 } else if (!(console.handle_err = fs_file_open(err, "w"))) return 0;
292 * Defaultizer because stdio.h shouldn't be used anywhere except here
293 * and inside file.c To prevent mis-match of wrapper-interfaces.
295 FILE *con_default_out() {
296 return (console.handle_out = stdout);
298 FILE *con_default_err() {
299 return (console.handle_err = stderr);
302 int con_verr(const char *fmt, va_list va) {
303 return con_write(console.handle_err, fmt, va);
305 int con_vout(const char *fmt, va_list va) {
306 return con_write(console.handle_out, fmt, va);
310 * Standard stdout/stderr printf functions used generally where they need
313 int con_err(const char *fmt, ...) {
321 int con_out(const char *fmt, ...) {
330 #ifndef QCVM_EXECUTOR
332 * Utility console message writes for lexer contexts. These will allow
333 * for reporting of file:line based on lexer context, These are used
334 * heavily in the parser/ir/ast.
336 static void con_vprintmsg_c(int level, const char *name, size_t line, size_t column, const char *msgtype, const char *msg, va_list ap, const char *condname) {
337 /* color selection table */
344 int err = !!(level == LVL_ERROR);
345 int color = (err) ? console.color_err : console.color_out;
346 int (*print) (const char *, ...) = (err) ? &con_err : &con_out;
347 int (*vprint)(const char *, va_list) = (err) ? &con_verr : &con_vout;
350 print("\033[0;%dm%s:%d:%d: \033[0;%dm%s: \033[0m", CON_CYAN, name, (int)line, (int)column, sel[level], msgtype);
352 print("%s:%d:%d: %s: ", name, (int)line, (int)column, msgtype);
356 print(" [%s]\n", condname);
361 void con_vprintmsg(int level, const char *name, size_t line, size_t column, const char *msgtype, const char *msg, va_list ap) {
362 con_vprintmsg_c(level, name, line, column, msgtype, msg, ap, NULL);
365 void con_printmsg(int level, const char *name, size_t line, size_t column, const char *msgtype, const char *msg, ...) {
368 con_vprintmsg(level, name, line, column, msgtype, msg, va);
372 void con_cvprintmsg(lex_ctx_t ctx, int lvl, const char *msgtype, const char *msg, va_list ap) {
373 con_vprintmsg(lvl, ctx.file, ctx.line, ctx.column, msgtype, msg, ap);
376 void con_cprintmsg(lex_ctx_t ctx, int lvl, const char *msgtype, const char *msg, ...) {
379 con_cvprintmsg(ctx, lvl, msgtype, msg, va);
383 /* General error interface */
384 size_t compile_errors = 0;
385 size_t compile_warnings = 0;
386 size_t compile_Werrors = 0;
387 static lex_ctx_t first_werror;
389 void compile_show_werrors()
391 con_cprintmsg(first_werror, LVL_ERROR, "first warning", "was here");
394 void vcompile_error(lex_ctx_t ctx, const char *msg, va_list ap)
397 con_cvprintmsg(ctx, LVL_ERROR, "error", msg, ap);
400 void compile_error(lex_ctx_t ctx, const char *msg, ...)
404 vcompile_error(ctx, msg, ap);
408 bool GMQCC_WARN vcompile_warning(lex_ctx_t ctx, int warntype, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
410 const char *msgtype = "warning";
411 int lvl = LVL_WARNING;
412 char warn_name[1024];
414 if (!OPTS_WARN(warntype))
419 (void)util_strtononcmd(opts_warn_list[warntype].name, warn_name+2, sizeof(warn_name)-2);
422 if (OPTS_WERROR(warntype)) {
423 if (!compile_Werrors)
427 if (OPTS_FLAG(BAIL_ON_WERROR)) {
434 con_vprintmsg_c(lvl, ctx.file, ctx.line, ctx.column, msgtype, fmt, ap, warn_name);
436 return OPTS_WERROR(warntype) && OPTS_FLAG(BAIL_ON_WERROR);
439 bool GMQCC_WARN compile_warning(lex_ctx_t ctx, int warntype, const char *fmt, ...)
444 r = vcompile_warning(ctx, warntype, fmt, ap);