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372 lines
9.3 KiB
C
372 lines
9.3 KiB
C
//
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// This file is part of Dire Wolf, an amateur radio packet TNC.
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//
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// Copyright (C) 2011,2012,2013 John Langner, WB2OSZ
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//
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// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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//
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Name: textcolor.c
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*
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* Purpose: Originally this would only set color of text
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* and we used printf everywhere.
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* Now we also have a printf replacement that can
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* be used to redirect all output to the desired place.
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* This opens the door to using ncurses, a GUI, or
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* running as a daemon.
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*
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* Description: For Linux and Cygwin use the ANSI escape sequences.
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* In earlier versions of Windows, the cmd window and ANSI.SYS
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* could interpret this but it doesn't seem to be available
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* anymore so we use a different interface.
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*
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* References:
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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code
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* http://academic.evergreen.edu/projects/biophysics/technotes/program/ansi_esc.htm
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*
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* Problem: The ANSI escape sequences, used on Linux, allow 8 basic colors.
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* Unfortunately, white is not one of them. We only have dark
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* white, also known as light gray. To get brighter colors,
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* we need to apply an attribute. On some systems, the bold
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* attribute produces a brighter color rather than a bold font.
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* On other systems, we need to use the blink attribute to get
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* bright colors, including white. However on others, blink
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* does actually produce blinking characters.
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*
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* Several people have also complained that bright green is
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* very hard to read against a light background. The current
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* implementation does not allow easy user customization of colors.
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*
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* Currently, the only option is to put "-t 0" on the command
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* line to disable all text color. This is more readable but
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* makes it harder to distinguish different types of
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* information, e.g. received packets vs. error messages.
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*
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* A few people have suggested ncurses. This needs to
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* be investigated for a future version. The foundation has
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* already been put in place. All of the printf's have been
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* replaced by dw_printf, defined in this file. All of the
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* text output is now being funneled thru this one function
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* so it should be easy to send it to the user by some
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* other means.
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*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#if __WIN32__
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// /* Missing from MinGW header file. */
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// #define vsprintf_s vsnprintf
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//_CRTIMP int __cdecl __MINGW_NOTHROW vsprintf_s (char*, size_t, const char*, __VALIST);
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//int vsprintf_s(
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// char *buffer,
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// size_t numberOfElements,
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// const char *format,
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// va_list argptr
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//);
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#include <windows.h>
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#define BACKGROUND_WHITE (BACKGROUND_RED | BACKGROUND_GREEN | BACKGROUND_BLUE | BACKGROUND_INTENSITY)
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#elif __CYGWIN__ /* Cygwin */
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/* For Cygwin we need "blink" (5) rather than the */
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/* expected bright/bold (1) to get bright white background. */
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/* Makes no sense but I stumbled across that somewhere. */
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static const char background_white[] = "\e[5;47m";
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/* Whenever a dark color is used, the */
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/* background is reset and needs to be set again. */
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static const char black[] = "\e[0;30m" "\e[5;47m";
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static const char red[] = "\e[1;31m";
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static const char green[] = "\e[1;32m";
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static const char yellow[] = "\e[1;33m";
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static const char blue[] = "\e[1;34m";
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static const char magenta[] = "\e[1;35m";
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static const char cyan[] = "\e[1;36m";
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static const char dark_green[] = "\e[0;32m" "\e[5;47m";
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/* Clear from cursor to end of screen. */
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static const char clear_eos[] = "\e[0J";
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#elif __arm__ /* Linux on Raspberry Pi or similar */
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/* We need "blink" (5) rather than the */
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/* expected bright/bold (1) to get bright white background. */
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/* Makes no sense but I stumbled across that somewhere. */
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static const char background_white[] = "\e[5;47m";
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/* Whenever a dark color is used, the */
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/* background is reset and needs to be set again. */
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static const char black[] = "\e[0;30m" "\e[5;47m";
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static const char red[] = "\e[1;31m";
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static const char green[] = "\e[1;32m";
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static const char yellow[] = "\e[1;33m";
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static const char blue[] = "\e[1;34m";
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static const char magenta[] = "\e[1;35m";
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static const char cyan[] = "\e[1;36m";
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static const char dark_green[] = "\e[0;32m" "\e[5;47m";
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/* Clear from cursor to end of screen. */
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static const char clear_eos[] = "\e[0J";
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#else /* Other Linux */
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static const char background_white[] = "\e[47;1m";
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/* Whenever a dark color is used, the */
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/* background is reset and needs to be set again. */
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static const char black[] = "\e[0;30m" "\e[1;47m";
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static const char red[] = "\e[1;31m" "\e[1;47m";
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static const char green[] = "\e[1;32m" "\e[1;47m";
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static const char yellow[] = "\e[1;33m" "\e[1;47m";
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static const char blue[] = "\e[1;34m" "\e[1;47m";
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static const char magenta[] = "\e[1;35m" "\e[1;47m";
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static const char cyan[] = "\e[1;36m" "\e[1;47m";
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static const char dark_green[] = "\e[0;32m" "\e[1;47m";
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/* Clear from cursor to end of screen. */
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static const char clear_eos[] = "\e[0J";
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#endif /* end Linux */
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#include "textcolor.h"
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/*
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* g_enable_color:
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* 0 = disable text colors.
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* 1 = normal.
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* others... future possibility.
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*/
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static int g_enable_color = 1;
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void text_color_init (int enable_color)
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{
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g_enable_color = enable_color;
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#if __WIN32__
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if (g_enable_color) {
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HANDLE h;
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CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi;
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WORD attr = BACKGROUND_WHITE;
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DWORD length;
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COORD coord;
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DWORD nwritten;
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h = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
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if (h != NULL && h != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
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GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (h, &csbi);
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length = csbi.dwSize.X * csbi.dwSize.Y;
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coord.X = 0;
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coord.Y = 0;
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FillConsoleOutputAttribute (h, attr, length, coord, &nwritten);
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}
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}
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#else
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if (g_enable_color) {
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//printf ("%s", clear_eos);
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printf ("%s", background_white);
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//printf ("%s", clear_eos);
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printf ("%s", black);
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}
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#endif
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}
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#if __WIN32__
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/* Seems that ANSI.SYS is no longer available. */
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void text_color_set ( enum dw_color_e c )
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{
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WORD attr;
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HANDLE h;
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if (g_enable_color == 0) {
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return;
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}
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switch (c) {
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default:
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case DW_COLOR_INFO:
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attr = BACKGROUND_WHITE;
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break;
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case DW_COLOR_ERROR:
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attr = FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY | BACKGROUND_WHITE;
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break;
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case DW_COLOR_REC:
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attr = FOREGROUND_GREEN | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY | BACKGROUND_WHITE;
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break;
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case DW_COLOR_DECODED:
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attr = FOREGROUND_BLUE | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY | BACKGROUND_WHITE;
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break;
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case DW_COLOR_XMIT:
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attr = FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_BLUE | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY | BACKGROUND_WHITE;
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break;
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case DW_COLOR_DEBUG:
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attr = FOREGROUND_GREEN | BACKGROUND_WHITE;
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break;
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}
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h = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
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if (h != NULL && h != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
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SetConsoleTextAttribute (h, attr);
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}
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}
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#else
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void text_color_set ( enum dw_color_e c )
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{
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if (g_enable_color == 0) {
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return;
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}
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switch (c) {
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default:
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case DW_COLOR_INFO:
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printf ("%s", black);
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break;
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case DW_COLOR_ERROR:
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printf ("%s", red);
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break;
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case DW_COLOR_REC:
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printf ("%s", green);
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break;
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case DW_COLOR_DECODED:
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printf ("%s", blue);
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break;
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case DW_COLOR_XMIT:
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printf ("%s", magenta);
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break;
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case DW_COLOR_DEBUG:
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printf ("%s", dark_green);
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break;
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}
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}
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#endif
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Name: dw_printf
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*
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* Purpose: printf replacement that allows us to send all text
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* output to stdout or other desired destination.
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*
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* Inputs: fmt - C language format.
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* ... - Addtional arguments, just like printf.
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*
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*
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* Returns: Number of characters in result.
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*
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* Bug: Fixed size buffer.
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* I'd rather not do a malloc for each print.
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*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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// TODO: replace all printf, look for stderr, perror
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// TODO: $ grep printf *.c | grep -v dw_printf | grep -v fprintf | gawk '{ print $1 }' | sort -u
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int dw_printf (const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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#define BSIZE 1000
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va_list args;
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char buffer[BSIZE];
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int len;
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va_start (args, fmt);
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len = vsnprintf (buffer, BSIZE, fmt, args);
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va_end (args);
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// TODO: other possible destinations...
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fputs (buffer, stdout);
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return (len);
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}
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#if TESTC
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main ()
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{
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printf ("Initial condition\n");
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text_color_init (1);
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printf ("After text_color_init\n");
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text_color_set(DW_COLOR_INFO); printf ("Info\n");
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text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR); printf ("Error\n");
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text_color_set(DW_COLOR_REC); printf ("Rec\n");
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text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DECODED); printf ("Decoded\n");
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text_color_set(DW_COLOR_XMIT); printf ("Xmit\n");
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text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); printf ("Debug\n");
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}
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#endif
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/* end textcolor.c */
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