* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*/
-#define GMQCC_PLATFORM_HEADER
+#include <stdio.h>
#include "gmqcc.h"
-#include "platform.h"
#define GMQCC_IS_STDOUT(X) ((fs_file_t*)((void*)X) == (fs_file_t*)stdout)
#define GMQCC_IS_STDERR(X) ((fs_file_t*)((void*)X) == (fs_file_t*)stderr)
* checks.
*/
static void con_enablecolor(void) {
- if (console.handle_err == (fs_file_t*)stderr || console.handle_err == (fs_file_t*)stdout)
- console.color_err = !!(platform_isatty(STDERR_FILENO));
- if (console.handle_out == (fs_file_t*)stderr || console.handle_out == (fs_file_t*)stdout)
- console.color_out = !!(platform_isatty(STDOUT_FILENO));
+ console.color_err = util_isatty(console.handle_err);
+ console.color_out = util_isatty(console.handle_out);
}
/*
const struct tm *util_localtime(const time_t *timer);
const char *util_ctime (const time_t *timer);
+typedef struct fs_file_s fs_file_t;
+int util_isatty (fs_file_t *);
+
/*
* A flexible vector implementation: all vector pointers contain some
* data about themselfs exactly - sizeof(vector_t) behind the pointer
#define FS_FILE_EOF -1
typedef struct fs_dir_s fs_dir_t;
-typedef struct fs_file_s fs_file_t;
+/*typedef struct fs_file_s fs_file_t;*/
typedef struct dirent fs_dirent_t;
void fs_file_close (fs_file_t *);
# include <dirent.h>
#endif /*!_WIN32*/
+/*
+ * Function: platform_vsnprintf
+ * Write formatted output using a pointer to a lis of arguments.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * buffer - Storage location for output.
+ * bytes - Maximum number of characters to write.
+ * format - Format specification.
+ * arg - Variable argument list.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * The number of characters written if the number of characters to write
+ * is less than or equal to `bytes`; if the number of characters to write
+ * is greater than `bytes`, this function returns -1 indicating that the
+ * output has been truncated. The return value does not include the
+ * terminating null, if one is written.
+ *
+ * Remarks:
+ * Function takes pointer to an argument list, then formats the data,
+ * and writes up to `bytes` characters to the memory pointed to by
+ * `buffer`. If there is room at the end (that is, if the number of
+ * character to write is less than `bytes`), the buffer will be null-terminated.
+ */
int platform_vsnprintf(char *buffer, size_t bytes, const char *format, va_list arg);
-int platform_vsscanf(const char *str, const char *format, va_list arg);
+
+/*
+ * Function: platform_vsscanf
+ * Reads formatted data from a string.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * buffer - Stored data to read.
+ * format - Format specification.
+ * arg - Variable argument list.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * The number of fields that are successfully converted and assigned;
+ * the return value does not include fields that were read but not
+ * assigned. A return vlaue of 0 indicated that no fields were assigned.
+ * The return value if EOF for error or if the end of the string is
+ * reached before the first conversion.
+ *
+ * Remarks:
+ * Reads data from `buffer` into the locations that are given by each
+ * argument in the `arg` argument list. Every argument in the list must
+ * be a pointer to a variable that has a type that corresponds to a
+ * type specifier in `format`. The `format` argument controls th
+ * interpretation of the input fields and has the same form and function
+ * as the `format` argument for the *scanf* function. If copying takes
+ * place between strings that overlap, the behaviour is undefined.
+ */
+int platform_vsscanf(const char *buffer, const char *format, va_list arg);
+
+/*
+ * Function: platform_localtime
+ * Convert a time value and correct for the local time zone.
+ *
+ * Parameters
+ * timer - Pointer to stored time.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * A pointer to a structure result, or NULL if the date passed to
+ * the function is before midnight, January 1, 1970.
+ */
const struct tm *platform_localtime(const time_t *timer);
+
const char *platform_ctime(const time_t *timer);
char *platform_strncat(char *dest, const char *src, size_t num);
const char *platform_tmpnam(char *str);