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859 lines
28 KiB
C++
859 lines
28 KiB
C++
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name: wx/private/wxprintf.h
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// Purpose: wxWidgets wxPrintf() implementation
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// Author: Ove Kaven
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// Modified by: Ron Lee, Francesco Montorsi
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// Created: 09/04/99
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// RCS-ID: $Id$
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// Copyright: (c) wxWidgets copyright
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#ifndef _WX_PRIVATE_WXPRINTF_H_
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#define _WX_PRIVATE_WXPRINTF_H_
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// headers and macros
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#include "wx/crt.h"
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#include "wx/log.h"
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#include "wx/utils.h"
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#include <string.h>
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#if defined(__MWERKS__) && __MSL__ >= 0x6000
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namespace std {}
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using namespace std ;
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#endif
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// prefer snprintf over sprintf
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#if defined(__VISUALC__) || \
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(defined(__BORLANDC__) && __BORLANDC__ >= 0x540)
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#define system_sprintf(buff, max, flags, data) \
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::_snprintf(buff, max, flags, data)
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#elif defined(HAVE_SNPRINTF)
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#define system_sprintf(buff, max, flags, data) \
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::snprintf(buff, max, flags, data)
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#else // NB: at least sprintf() should always be available
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// since 'max' is not used in this case, wxVsnprintf() should always
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// ensure that 'buff' is big enough for all common needs
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// (see wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_FLAGBUFFER_LEN and wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_SCRATCHBUFFER_LEN)
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#define system_sprintf(buff, max, flags, data) \
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::sprintf(buff, flags, data)
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#define SYSTEM_SPRINTF_IS_UNSAFE
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#endif
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// printf format string parsing
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// some limits of our implementation
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#define wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_ARGUMENTS 64
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#define wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_FLAGBUFFER_LEN 32
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#define wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_SCRATCHBUFFER_LEN 512
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// the conversion specifiers accepted by wxCRT_VsnprintfW
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enum wxPrintfArgType {
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wxPAT_INVALID = -1,
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wxPAT_INT, // %d, %i, %o, %u, %x, %X
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wxPAT_LONGINT, // %ld, etc
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#ifdef wxLongLong_t
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wxPAT_LONGLONGINT, // %Ld, etc
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#endif
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wxPAT_SIZET, // %Zd, etc
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wxPAT_DOUBLE, // %e, %E, %f, %g, %G
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wxPAT_LONGDOUBLE, // %le, etc
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wxPAT_POINTER, // %p
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wxPAT_CHAR, // %hc (in ANSI mode: %c, too)
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wxPAT_WCHAR, // %lc (in Unicode mode: %c, too)
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wxPAT_PCHAR, // %s (related to a char *)
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wxPAT_PWCHAR, // %s (related to a wchar_t *)
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wxPAT_NINT, // %n
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wxPAT_NSHORTINT, // %hn
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wxPAT_NLONGINT // %ln
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};
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// an argument passed to wxCRT_VsnprintfW
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typedef union {
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int pad_int; // %d, %i, %o, %u, %x, %X
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long int pad_longint; // %ld, etc
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#ifdef wxLongLong_t
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wxLongLong_t pad_longlongint; // %Ld, etc
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#endif
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size_t pad_sizet; // %Zd, etc
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double pad_double; // %e, %E, %f, %g, %G
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long double pad_longdouble; // %le, etc
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void *pad_pointer; // %p
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char pad_char; // %hc (in ANSI mode: %c, too)
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wchar_t pad_wchar; // %lc (in Unicode mode: %c, too)
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void *pad_str; // %s
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int *pad_nint; // %n
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short int *pad_nshortint; // %hn
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long int *pad_nlongint; // %ln
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} wxPrintfArg;
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// helper for converting string into either char* or wchar_t* dependening
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// on the type of wxPrintfConvSpec<T> instantiation:
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template<typename CharType> struct wxPrintfStringHelper {};
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template<> struct wxPrintfStringHelper<char>
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{
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typedef const wxWX2MBbuf ConvertedType;
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static ConvertedType Convert(const wxString& s) { return s.mb_str(); }
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};
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template<> struct wxPrintfStringHelper<wchar_t>
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{
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typedef const wxWX2WCbuf ConvertedType;
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static ConvertedType Convert(const wxString& s) { return s.wc_str(); }
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};
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// Contains parsed data relative to a conversion specifier given to
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// wxCRT_VsnprintfW and parsed from the format string
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// NOTE: in C++ there is almost no difference between struct & classes thus
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// there is no performance gain by using a struct here...
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template<typename CharType>
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class wxPrintfConvSpec
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{
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public:
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// the position of the argument relative to this conversion specifier
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size_t m_pos;
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// the type of this conversion specifier
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wxPrintfArgType m_type;
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// the minimum and maximum width
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// when one of this var is set to -1 it means: use the following argument
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// in the stack as minimum/maximum width for this conversion specifier
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int m_nMinWidth, m_nMaxWidth;
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// does the argument need to the be aligned to left ?
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bool m_bAlignLeft;
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// pointer to the '%' of this conversion specifier in the format string
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// NOTE: this points somewhere in the string given to the Parse() function -
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// it's task of the caller ensure that memory is still valid !
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const CharType *m_pArgPos;
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// pointer to the last character of this conversion specifier in the
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// format string
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// NOTE: this points somewhere in the string given to the Parse() function -
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// it's task of the caller ensure that memory is still valid !
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const CharType *m_pArgEnd;
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// a little buffer where formatting flags like #+\.hlqLZ are stored by Parse()
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// for use in Process()
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// NB: even if this buffer is used only for numeric conversion specifiers
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// and thus could be safely declared as a char[] buffer, we want it to
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// be wchar_t so that in Unicode builds we can avoid to convert its
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// contents to Unicode chars when copying it in user's buffer.
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char m_szFlags[wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_FLAGBUFFER_LEN];
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public:
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// we don't declare this as a constructor otherwise it would be called
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// automatically and we don't want this: to be optimized, wxCRT_VsnprintfW
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// calls this function only on really-used instances of this class.
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void Init();
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// Parses the first conversion specifier in the given string, which must
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// begin with a '%'. Returns false if the first '%' does not introduce a
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// (valid) conversion specifier and thus should be ignored.
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bool Parse(const CharType *format);
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// Process this conversion specifier and puts the result in the given
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// buffer. Returns the number of characters written in 'buf' or -1 if
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// there's not enough space.
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int Process(CharType *buf, size_t lenMax, wxPrintfArg *p, size_t written);
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// Loads the argument of this conversion specifier from given va_list.
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bool LoadArg(wxPrintfArg *p, va_list &argptr);
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private:
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// An helper function of LoadArg() which is used to handle the '*' flag
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void ReplaceAsteriskWith(int w);
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};
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template<typename CharType>
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void wxPrintfConvSpec<CharType>::Init()
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{
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m_nMinWidth = 0;
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m_nMaxWidth = 0xFFFF;
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m_pos = 0;
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m_bAlignLeft = false;
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m_pArgPos = m_pArgEnd = NULL;
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m_type = wxPAT_INVALID;
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// this character will never be removed from m_szFlags array and
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// is important when calling sprintf() in wxPrintfConvSpec::Process() !
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m_szFlags[0] = '%';
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}
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template<typename CharType>
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bool wxPrintfConvSpec<CharType>::Parse(const CharType *format)
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{
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bool done = false;
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// temporary parse data
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size_t flagofs = 1;
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bool in_prec, // true if we found the dot in some previous iteration
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prec_dot; // true if the dot has been already added to m_szFlags
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int ilen = 0;
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m_bAlignLeft = in_prec = prec_dot = false;
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m_pArgPos = m_pArgEnd = format;
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do
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{
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#define CHECK_PREC \
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if (in_prec && !prec_dot) \
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{ \
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = '.'; \
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prec_dot = true; \
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}
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// what follows '%'?
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const CharType ch = *(++m_pArgEnd);
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switch ( ch )
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{
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case wxT('\0'):
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return false; // not really an argument
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case wxT('%'):
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return false; // not really an argument
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case wxT('#'):
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case wxT('0'):
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case wxT(' '):
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case wxT('+'):
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case wxT('\''):
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CHECK_PREC
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = char(ch);
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break;
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case wxT('-'):
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CHECK_PREC
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m_bAlignLeft = true;
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = char(ch);
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break;
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case wxT('.'):
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CHECK_PREC
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in_prec = true;
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prec_dot = false;
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m_nMaxWidth = 0;
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// dot will be auto-added to m_szFlags if non-negative
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// number follows
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break;
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case wxT('h'):
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ilen = -1;
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CHECK_PREC
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = char(ch);
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break;
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case wxT('l'):
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// NB: it's safe to use flagofs-1 as flagofs always start from 1
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if (m_szFlags[flagofs-1] == 'l') // 'll' modifier is the same as 'L' or 'q'
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ilen = 2;
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else
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ilen = 1;
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CHECK_PREC
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = char(ch);
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break;
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case wxT('q'):
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case wxT('L'):
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ilen = 2;
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CHECK_PREC
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = char(ch);
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break;
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#ifdef __WXMSW__
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// under Windows we support the special '%I64' notation as longlong
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// integer conversion specifier for MSVC compatibility
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// (it behaves exactly as '%lli' or '%Li' or '%qi')
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case wxT('I'):
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if (*(m_pArgEnd+1) != wxT('6') ||
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*(m_pArgEnd+2) != wxT('4'))
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return false; // bad format
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m_pArgEnd++;
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m_pArgEnd++;
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ilen = 2;
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CHECK_PREC
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = char(ch);
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = '6';
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = '4';
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break;
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#endif // __WXMSW__
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case wxT('Z'):
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ilen = 3;
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CHECK_PREC
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = char(ch);
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break;
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case wxT('*'):
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if (in_prec)
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{
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CHECK_PREC
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// tell Process() to use the next argument
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// in the stack as maxwidth...
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m_nMaxWidth = -1;
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}
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else
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{
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// tell Process() to use the next argument
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// in the stack as minwidth...
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m_nMinWidth = -1;
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}
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// save the * in our formatting buffer...
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// will be replaced later by Process()
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = char(ch);
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break;
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case wxT('1'): case wxT('2'): case wxT('3'):
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case wxT('4'): case wxT('5'): case wxT('6'):
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case wxT('7'): case wxT('8'): case wxT('9'):
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{
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int len = 0;
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CHECK_PREC
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while ( (*m_pArgEnd >= CharType('0')) &&
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(*m_pArgEnd <= CharType('9')) )
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{
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = char(*m_pArgEnd);
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len = len*10 + (*m_pArgEnd - wxT('0'));
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m_pArgEnd++;
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}
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if (in_prec)
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m_nMaxWidth = len;
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else
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m_nMinWidth = len;
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m_pArgEnd--; // the main loop pre-increments n again
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}
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break;
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case wxT('$'): // a positional parameter (e.g. %2$s) ?
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{
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if (m_nMinWidth <= 0)
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break; // ignore this formatting flag as no
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// numbers are preceding it
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// remove from m_szFlags all digits previously added
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do {
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flagofs--;
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} while (m_szFlags[flagofs] >= '1' &&
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m_szFlags[flagofs] <= '9');
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// re-adjust the offset making it point to the
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// next free char of m_szFlags
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flagofs++;
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m_pos = m_nMinWidth;
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m_nMinWidth = 0;
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}
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break;
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case wxT('d'):
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case wxT('i'):
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case wxT('o'):
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case wxT('u'):
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case wxT('x'):
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case wxT('X'):
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CHECK_PREC
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = char(ch);
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m_szFlags[flagofs] = '\0';
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if (ilen == 0)
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m_type = wxPAT_INT;
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else if (ilen == -1)
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// NB: 'short int' value passed through '...'
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// is promoted to 'int', so we have to get
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// an int from stack even if we need a short
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m_type = wxPAT_INT;
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else if (ilen == 1)
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m_type = wxPAT_LONGINT;
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else if (ilen == 2)
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#ifdef wxLongLong_t
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m_type = wxPAT_LONGLONGINT;
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#else // !wxLongLong_t
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m_type = wxPAT_LONGINT;
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#endif // wxLongLong_t/!wxLongLong_t
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else if (ilen == 3)
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m_type = wxPAT_SIZET;
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done = true;
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break;
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case wxT('e'):
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case wxT('E'):
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case wxT('f'):
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case wxT('g'):
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case wxT('G'):
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CHECK_PREC
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = char(ch);
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m_szFlags[flagofs] = '\0';
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if (ilen == 2)
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m_type = wxPAT_LONGDOUBLE;
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else
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m_type = wxPAT_DOUBLE;
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done = true;
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break;
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case wxT('p'):
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m_type = wxPAT_POINTER;
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m_szFlags[flagofs++] = char(ch);
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m_szFlags[flagofs] = '\0';
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done = true;
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break;
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case wxT('c'):
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if (ilen == -1)
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{
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// in Unicode mode %hc == ANSI character
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// and in ANSI mode, %hc == %c == ANSI...
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m_type = wxPAT_CHAR;
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}
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else if (ilen == 1)
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{
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// in ANSI mode %lc == Unicode character
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// and in Unicode mode, %lc == %c == Unicode...
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m_type = wxPAT_WCHAR;
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}
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else
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{
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#if wxUSE_UNICODE
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// in Unicode mode, %c == Unicode character
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m_type = wxPAT_WCHAR;
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#else
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// in ANSI mode, %c == ANSI character
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m_type = wxPAT_CHAR;
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#endif
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}
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done = true;
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break;
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case wxT('s'):
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if (ilen == -1)
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{
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// Unicode mode wx extension: we'll let %hs mean non-Unicode
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// strings (when in ANSI mode, %s == %hs == ANSI string)
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m_type = wxPAT_PCHAR;
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}
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else if (ilen == 1)
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{
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// in Unicode mode, %ls == %s == Unicode string
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// in ANSI mode, %ls == Unicode string
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m_type = wxPAT_PWCHAR;
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}
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else
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{
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#if wxUSE_UNICODE
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m_type = wxPAT_PWCHAR;
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#else
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m_type = wxPAT_PCHAR;
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#endif
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}
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done = true;
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break;
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case wxT('n'):
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if (ilen == 0)
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m_type = wxPAT_NINT;
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else if (ilen == -1)
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m_type = wxPAT_NSHORTINT;
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else if (ilen >= 1)
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m_type = wxPAT_NLONGINT;
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done = true;
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break;
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default:
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// bad format, don't consider this an argument;
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// leave it unchanged
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return false;
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}
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if (flagofs == wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_FLAGBUFFER_LEN)
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{
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wxLogDebug(wxT("Too many flags specified for a single conversion specifier!"));
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return false;
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}
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}
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while (!done);
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return true; // parsing was successful
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}
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template<typename CharType>
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void wxPrintfConvSpec<CharType>::ReplaceAsteriskWith(int width)
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{
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char temp[wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_FLAGBUFFER_LEN];
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// find the first * in our flag buffer
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char *pwidth = strchr(m_szFlags, '*');
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wxCHECK_RET(pwidth, _T("field width must be specified"));
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// save what follows the * (the +1 is to skip the asterisk itself!)
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strcpy(temp, pwidth+1);
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if (width < 0)
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{
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pwidth[0] = wxT('-');
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pwidth++;
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}
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// replace * with the actual integer given as width
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#ifndef SYSTEM_SPRINTF_IS_UNSAFE
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int maxlen = (m_szFlags + wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_FLAGBUFFER_LEN - pwidth) /
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sizeof(*m_szFlags);
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#endif
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int offset = system_sprintf(pwidth, maxlen, "%d", abs(width));
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// restore after the expanded * what was following it
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strcpy(pwidth+offset, temp);
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}
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template<typename CharType>
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bool wxPrintfConvSpec<CharType>::LoadArg(wxPrintfArg *p, va_list &argptr)
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{
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// did the '*' width/precision specifier was used ?
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if (m_nMaxWidth == -1)
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{
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// take the maxwidth specifier from the stack
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m_nMaxWidth = va_arg(argptr, int);
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if (m_nMaxWidth < 0)
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m_nMaxWidth = 0;
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else
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ReplaceAsteriskWith(m_nMaxWidth);
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}
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if (m_nMinWidth == -1)
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{
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// take the minwidth specifier from the stack
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m_nMinWidth = va_arg(argptr, int);
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ReplaceAsteriskWith(m_nMinWidth);
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if (m_nMinWidth < 0)
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{
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m_bAlignLeft = !m_bAlignLeft;
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m_nMinWidth = -m_nMinWidth;
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}
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}
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switch (m_type) {
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case wxPAT_INT:
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p->pad_int = va_arg(argptr, int);
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break;
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case wxPAT_LONGINT:
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p->pad_longint = va_arg(argptr, long int);
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break;
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#ifdef wxLongLong_t
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case wxPAT_LONGLONGINT:
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p->pad_longlongint = va_arg(argptr, wxLongLong_t);
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break;
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#endif // wxLongLong_t
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case wxPAT_SIZET:
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p->pad_sizet = va_arg(argptr, size_t);
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break;
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case wxPAT_DOUBLE:
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p->pad_double = va_arg(argptr, double);
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break;
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case wxPAT_LONGDOUBLE:
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p->pad_longdouble = va_arg(argptr, long double);
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break;
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case wxPAT_POINTER:
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p->pad_pointer = va_arg(argptr, void *);
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break;
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case wxPAT_CHAR:
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p->pad_char = (char)va_arg(argptr, int); // char is promoted to int when passed through '...'
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break;
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case wxPAT_WCHAR:
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p->pad_wchar = (wchar_t)va_arg(argptr, int); // char is promoted to int when passed through '...'
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break;
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case wxPAT_PCHAR:
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case wxPAT_PWCHAR:
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p->pad_str = va_arg(argptr, void *);
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break;
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case wxPAT_NINT:
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p->pad_nint = va_arg(argptr, int *);
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break;
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case wxPAT_NSHORTINT:
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p->pad_nshortint = va_arg(argptr, short int *);
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break;
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case wxPAT_NLONGINT:
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p->pad_nlongint = va_arg(argptr, long int *);
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break;
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case wxPAT_INVALID:
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default:
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return false;
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}
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return true; // loading was successful
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}
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template<typename CharType>
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int wxPrintfConvSpec<CharType>::Process(CharType *buf, size_t lenMax, wxPrintfArg *p, size_t written)
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{
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// buffer to avoid dynamic memory allocation each time for small strings;
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// note that this buffer is used only to hold results of number formatting,
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// %s directly writes user's string in buf, without using szScratch
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char szScratch[wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_SCRATCHBUFFER_LEN];
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size_t lenScratch = 0, lenCur = 0;
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#define APPEND_CH(ch) \
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{ \
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if ( lenCur == lenMax ) \
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return -1; \
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\
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buf[lenCur++] = ch; \
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}
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switch ( m_type )
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{
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case wxPAT_INT:
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lenScratch = system_sprintf(szScratch, wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_SCRATCHBUFFER_LEN, m_szFlags, p->pad_int);
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break;
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|
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case wxPAT_LONGINT:
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lenScratch = system_sprintf(szScratch, wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_SCRATCHBUFFER_LEN, m_szFlags, p->pad_longint);
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break;
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|
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#ifdef wxLongLong_t
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case wxPAT_LONGLONGINT:
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lenScratch = system_sprintf(szScratch, wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_SCRATCHBUFFER_LEN, m_szFlags, p->pad_longlongint);
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break;
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#endif // SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
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|
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case wxPAT_SIZET:
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lenScratch = system_sprintf(szScratch, wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_SCRATCHBUFFER_LEN, m_szFlags, p->pad_sizet);
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break;
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|
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case wxPAT_LONGDOUBLE:
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lenScratch = system_sprintf(szScratch, wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_SCRATCHBUFFER_LEN, m_szFlags, p->pad_longdouble);
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break;
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|
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case wxPAT_DOUBLE:
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lenScratch = system_sprintf(szScratch, wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_SCRATCHBUFFER_LEN, m_szFlags, p->pad_double);
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break;
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|
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case wxPAT_POINTER:
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lenScratch = system_sprintf(szScratch, wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_SCRATCHBUFFER_LEN, m_szFlags, p->pad_pointer);
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break;
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|
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case wxPAT_CHAR:
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|
case wxPAT_WCHAR:
|
|
{
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|
wxUniChar ch;
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|
if (m_type == wxPAT_CHAR)
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ch = p->pad_char;
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else // m_type == wxPAT_WCHAR
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|
ch = p->pad_wchar;
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|
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CharType val = ch;
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|
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size_t i;
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|
|
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if (!m_bAlignLeft)
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for (i = 1; i < (size_t)m_nMinWidth; i++)
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APPEND_CH(_T(' '));
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|
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|
APPEND_CH(val);
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|
|
|
if (m_bAlignLeft)
|
|
for (i = 1; i < (size_t)m_nMinWidth; i++)
|
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APPEND_CH(_T(' '));
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
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case wxPAT_PCHAR:
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|
case wxPAT_PWCHAR:
|
|
{
|
|
wxArgNormalizedString arg(p->pad_str);
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wxString s = arg;
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|
|
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if ( !arg.IsValid() && m_nMaxWidth >= 6 )
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s = wxT("(null)");
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|
|
|
typename wxPrintfStringHelper<CharType>::ConvertedType strbuf(
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wxPrintfStringHelper<CharType>::Convert(s));
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|
|
|
// at this point we are sure that m_nMaxWidth is positive or
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|
// null (see top of wxPrintfConvSpec::LoadArg)
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|
int len = wxMin((unsigned int)m_nMaxWidth, wxStrlen(strbuf));
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|
|
|
int i;
|
|
|
|
if (!m_bAlignLeft)
|
|
{
|
|
for (i = len; i < m_nMinWidth; i++)
|
|
APPEND_CH(_T(' '));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
len = wxMin((unsigned int)len, lenMax-lenCur);
|
|
wxStrncpy(buf+lenCur, strbuf, len);
|
|
lenCur += len;
|
|
|
|
if (m_bAlignLeft)
|
|
{
|
|
for (i = len; i < m_nMinWidth; i++)
|
|
APPEND_CH(_T(' '));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case wxPAT_NINT:
|
|
*p->pad_nint = written;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case wxPAT_NSHORTINT:
|
|
*p->pad_nshortint = (short int)written;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case wxPAT_NLONGINT:
|
|
*p->pad_nlongint = written;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case wxPAT_INVALID:
|
|
default:
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// if we used system's sprintf() then we now need to append the s_szScratch
|
|
// buffer to the given one...
|
|
switch (m_type)
|
|
{
|
|
case wxPAT_INT:
|
|
case wxPAT_LONGINT:
|
|
#ifdef wxLongLong_t
|
|
case wxPAT_LONGLONGINT:
|
|
#endif
|
|
case wxPAT_SIZET:
|
|
case wxPAT_LONGDOUBLE:
|
|
case wxPAT_DOUBLE:
|
|
case wxPAT_POINTER:
|
|
wxASSERT(lenScratch < wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_SCRATCHBUFFER_LEN);
|
|
// NB: 1) we can compare lenMax (for CharType*, i.e. possibly
|
|
// wchar_t*) with lenScratch (char*) because this code is
|
|
// formatting integers and that will have the same length
|
|
// even in UTF-8 (the only case when char* length may be
|
|
// more than wchar_t* length of the same string)
|
|
// 2) wxStrncpy converts the 2nd argument to 1st argument's
|
|
// type transparently if their types differ, so this code
|
|
// works for both instantiations
|
|
if (lenMax < lenScratch)
|
|
{
|
|
// fill output buffer and then return -1
|
|
wxStrncpy(buf, szScratch, lenMax);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
wxStrncpy(buf, szScratch, lenScratch);
|
|
lenCur += lenScratch;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
break; // all other cases were completed previously
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return lenCur;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
// helper that parses format string
|
|
template<typename CharType>
|
|
struct wxPrintfConvSpecParser
|
|
{
|
|
wxPrintfConvSpecParser(const CharType *format)
|
|
: posarg_present(false), nonposarg_present(false),
|
|
nargs(0)
|
|
{
|
|
memset(pspec, 0, sizeof(pspec));
|
|
|
|
const CharType *toparse = format;
|
|
|
|
// parse the format string
|
|
for (; *toparse != wxT('\0'); toparse++)
|
|
{
|
|
if (*toparse == wxT('%') )
|
|
{
|
|
arg[nargs].Init();
|
|
|
|
// let's see if this is a (valid) conversion specifier...
|
|
if (arg[nargs].Parse(toparse))
|
|
{
|
|
// ...yes it is
|
|
wxPrintfConvSpec<CharType> *current = &arg[nargs];
|
|
|
|
// make toparse point to the end of this specifier
|
|
toparse = current->m_pArgEnd;
|
|
|
|
if (current->m_pos > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
// the positionals start from number 1... adjust the index
|
|
current->m_pos--;
|
|
posarg_present = true;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
// not a positional argument...
|
|
current->m_pos = nargs;
|
|
nonposarg_present = true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// this conversion specifier is tied to the pos-th argument...
|
|
pspec[current->m_pos] = current;
|
|
nargs++;
|
|
|
|
if (nargs == wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_ARGUMENTS)
|
|
{
|
|
wxLogDebug(wxT("A single call to wxVsnprintf() has more than %d arguments; ")
|
|
wxT("ignoring all remaining arguments."), wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_ARGUMENTS);
|
|
break; // cannot handle any additional conv spec
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
// it's safe to look in the next character of toparse as at
|
|
// worst we'll hit its \0
|
|
if (*(toparse+1) == wxT('%'))
|
|
{
|
|
// the Parse() returned false because we've found a %%
|
|
toparse++;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
wxPrintfConvSpec<CharType> arg[wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_ARGUMENTS];
|
|
wxPrintfConvSpec<CharType> *pspec[wxMAX_SVNPRINTF_ARGUMENTS];
|
|
bool posarg_present, nonposarg_present;
|
|
unsigned nargs;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
#undef APPEND_CH
|
|
#undef CHECK_PREC
|
|
|
|
#endif // _WX_PRIVATE_WXPRINTF_H_
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