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author | Přemysl Janouch <p.janouch@gmail.com> | 2016-10-03 19:43:51 +0200 |
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committer | Přemysl Janouch <p.janouch@gmail.com> | 2016-10-03 19:43:51 +0200 |
commit | 1e39ae52c510609fd50adc6ba3d7440b79ac3e33 (patch) | |
tree | a03bc22120e0419bec71fdd9ea0d5efd256f9c02 | |
parent | 91b6a799c8242d31b3ef511f67f02b1f348b4645 (diff) | |
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Make the debug tab prettier
And the MPD code a little bit more generic.
-rw-r--r-- | mpd.c | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | nncmpp.c | 187 |
2 files changed, 146 insertions, 52 deletions
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ // Copied from desktop-tools, should go to liberty if it proves useful +// XXX: changed: added a debugging callback instead of hardcoded print_debug // --- MPD client interface ---------------------------------------------------- @@ -107,6 +108,9 @@ struct mpd_client /// Callback to receive "idle" updates. /// Remember to restart the idle if needed. void (*on_event) (unsigned subsystems, void *user_data); + + /// Callback to trace protocol I/O + void (*on_io_hook) (void *user_data, bool outgoing, const char *line); }; static void mpd_client_reset (struct mpd_client *self); @@ -258,7 +262,8 @@ mpd_client_parse_hello (struct mpd_client *self, const char *line) static bool mpd_client_parse_line (struct mpd_client *self, const char *line) { - print_debug ("MPD >> %s", line); + if (self->on_io_hook) + self->on_io_hook (self->user_data, false, line); if (!self->got_hello) return mpd_client_parse_hello (self, line); @@ -414,7 +419,9 @@ mpd_client_send_commandv (struct mpd_client *self, char **commands) str_append (&line, *commands); } - print_debug ("MPD << %s", line.str); + if (self->on_io_hook) + self->on_io_hook (self->user_data, true, line.str); + str_append_c (&line, '\n'); str_append_str (&self->write_buffer, &line); str_free (&line); @@ -20,10 +20,45 @@ #include "config.h" +// We "need" to have an enum for attributes before including liberty. +// Avoiding colours in the defaults here in order to support dumb terminals. +#define ATTRIBUTE_TABLE(XX) \ + XX( HEADER, "header", -1, -1, 0 ) \ + XX( HIGHLIGHT, "highlight", -1, -1, A_BOLD ) \ + /* Gauge */ \ + XX( ELAPSED, "elapsed", -1, -1, A_REVERSE ) \ + XX( REMAINS, "remains", -1, -1, A_UNDERLINE ) \ + /* Tab bar */ \ + XX( TAB_BAR, "tab_bar", -1, -1, A_REVERSE ) \ + XX( TAB_ACTIVE, "tab_active", -1, -1, A_UNDERLINE ) \ + /* Listview */ \ + XX( EVEN, "even", -1, -1, 0 ) \ + XX( ODD, "odd", -1, -1, 0 ) \ + XX( SELECTION, "selection", -1, -1, A_REVERSE ) \ + XX( SCROLLBAR, "scrollbar", -1, -1, 0 ) \ + /* These are for debugging only */ \ + XX( WARNING, "warning", 3, -1, 0 ) \ + XX( ERROR, "error", 1, -1, 0 ) \ + XX( INCOMING, "incoming", 2, -1, 0 ) \ + XX( OUTGOING, "outgoing", 4, -1, 0 ) + +enum +{ +#define XX(name, config, fg_, bg_, attrs_) ATTRIBUTE_ ## name, + ATTRIBUTE_TABLE (XX) +#undef XX + ATTRIBUTE_COUNT +}; + // My battle-tested C framework acting as a GLib replacement. Its one big // disadvantage is missing support for i18n but that can eventually be added // as an optional feature. Localised applications look super awkward, though. +// User data for logger functions to enable formatted logging +#define print_fatal_data ((void *) ATTRIBUTE_ERROR) +#define print_error_data ((void *) ATTRIBUTE_ERROR) +#define print_warning_data ((void *) ATTRIBUTE_WARNING) + #define LIBERTY_WANT_POLLER #define LIBERTY_WANT_ASYNC #include "liberty/liberty.c" @@ -100,39 +135,6 @@ update_curses_terminal_size (void) // Function names are prefixed mostly because of curses which clutters the // global namespace and makes it harder to distinguish what functions relate to. -// Avoiding colours in the defaults here in order to support dumb terminals -#define ATTRIBUTE_TABLE(XX) \ - XX( HEADER, "header", -1, -1, 0 ) \ - XX( HIGHLIGHT, "highlight", -1, -1, A_BOLD ) \ - \ - XX( ELAPSED, "elapsed", -1, -1, A_REVERSE ) \ - XX( REMAINS, "remains", -1, -1, A_UNDERLINE ) \ - \ - XX( TAB_BAR, "tab_bar", -1, -1, A_REVERSE ) \ - XX( TAB_ACTIVE, "tab_active", -1, -1, A_UNDERLINE ) \ - \ - XX( EVEN, "even", -1, -1, 0 ) \ - XX( ODD, "odd", -1, -1, 0 ) \ - XX( SELECTION, "selection", -1, -1, A_REVERSE ) \ - XX( SCROLLBAR, "scrollbar", -1, -1, 0 ) - -enum -{ -#define XX(name, config, fg_, bg_, attrs_) ATTRIBUTE_ ## name, - ATTRIBUTE_TABLE (XX) -#undef XX - ATTRIBUTE_COUNT -}; - -struct attrs -{ - short fg; ///< Foreground colour index - short bg; ///< Background colour index - chtype attrs; ///< Other attributes -}; - -// - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - // The user interface is focused on conceptual simplicity. That is important // since we're not using any TUI framework (which are mostly a lost cause to me // in the post-Unicode era and not worth pursuing), and the code would get @@ -151,9 +153,8 @@ struct row_buffer; typedef bool (*tab_event_fn) (struct tab *self, termo_key_t *event); /// Draw an item to the screen using the row buffer API -// TODO: this will probably want to know the actual width -typedef void (*tab_item_draw_fn) - (struct tab *self, unsigned item_index, struct row_buffer *buffer); +typedef void (*tab_item_draw_fn) (struct tab *self, + unsigned item_index, struct row_buffer *buffer, int width); struct tab { @@ -181,6 +182,13 @@ struct tab // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +struct attrs +{ + short fg; ///< Foreground colour index + short bg; ///< Background colour index + chtype attrs; ///< Other attributes +}; + enum player_state { PLAYER_STOPPED, PLAYER_PLAYING, PLAYER_PAUSED }; // Basically a container for most of the globals; no big sense in handing @@ -1005,7 +1013,13 @@ app_redraw_view (void) struct row_buffer buf; row_buffer_init (&buf); - tab->on_item_draw (tab, item_index, &buf); + tab->on_item_draw (tab, item_index, &buf, view_width); + if (item_index == tab->item_selected) + { + // Make it so that the selection color always wins + LIST_FOR_EACH (struct row_char, iter, buf.chars) + iter->attrs &= ~(A_COLOR | A_REVERSE); + } if (buf.total_width > view_width) row_buffer_ellipsis (&buf, view_width, row_attrs); @@ -1682,6 +1696,8 @@ mpd_on_failure (void *user_data) mpd_queue_reconnect (); } +static void mpd_on_io_hook (void *user_data, bool outgoing, const char *line); + static void app_on_reconnect (void *user_data) { @@ -1691,6 +1707,7 @@ app_on_reconnect (void *user_data) c->on_failure = mpd_on_failure; c->on_connected = mpd_on_connected; c->on_event = mpd_on_events; + c->on_io_hook = mpd_on_io_hook; // We accept hostname/IPv4/IPv6 in pseudo-URL format, as well as sockets char *address = xstrdup (get_config_string (g_ctx.config.root, @@ -1744,9 +1761,10 @@ g_help_items[] = static void help_tab_on_item_draw (struct tab *self, unsigned item_index, - struct row_buffer *buffer) + struct row_buffer *buffer, int width) { (void) self; + (void) width; hard_assert (item_index <= N_ELEMENTS (g_help_items)); row_buffer_append (buffer, g_help_items[item_index].text, 0); @@ -1765,28 +1783,80 @@ help_tab_create (void) // --- Debug tab --------------------------------------------------------------- +struct debug_item +{ + char *text; ///< Logged line + int64_t timestamp; ///< Timestamp + chtype attrs; ///< Line attributes +}; + static struct { struct tab super; ///< Parent class - struct str_vector lines; ///< Lines + struct debug_item *items; ///< Items + size_t items_alloc; ///< How many items are allocated bool active; ///< The tab is present } g_debug_tab; static void debug_tab_on_item_draw (struct tab *self, unsigned item_index, - struct row_buffer *buffer) + struct row_buffer *buffer, int width) { (void) self; - hard_assert (item_index <= g_debug_tab.lines.len); - row_buffer_append (buffer, g_debug_tab.lines.vector[item_index], 0); + hard_assert (item_index <= g_debug_tab.super.item_count); + struct debug_item *item = &g_debug_tab.items[item_index]; + + char buf[16]; + struct tm tm; + time_t when = item->timestamp / 1000; + strftime (buf, sizeof buf, "%T", localtime_r (&when, &tm)); + + char *prefix = xstrdup_printf + ("%s.%03d", buf, (int) (item->timestamp % 1000)); + row_buffer_append (buffer, prefix, 0); + free (prefix); + + row_buffer_append (buffer, " ", item->attrs); + row_buffer_append (buffer, item->text, item->attrs); + + // We override the formatting including colors -- do it for the whole line + if (buffer->total_width > width) + row_buffer_ellipsis (buffer, width, item->attrs); + while (buffer->total_width < width) + row_buffer_append (buffer, " ", item->attrs); +} + +static void +debug_tab_push (const char *message, chtype attrs) +{ + // TODO: uh... aren't we rather going to write our own abstraction? + if (g_debug_tab.items_alloc <= g_debug_tab.super.item_count) + { + g_debug_tab.items = xreallocarray (g_debug_tab.items, + sizeof *g_debug_tab.items, (g_debug_tab.items_alloc <<= 1)); + } + + // TODO: there should be a better, more efficient mechanism for this + struct debug_item *item = + &g_debug_tab.items[g_debug_tab.super.item_count++]; + item->text = xstrdup (message); + item->attrs = attrs; + + struct timespec tp; + hard_assert (clock_gettime (CLOCK_REALTIME, &tp) != -1); + item->timestamp = (int64_t) tp.tv_sec * 1000 + + (int64_t) tp.tv_nsec / 1000000; + + app_redraw_view (); } static struct tab * debug_tab_create (void) { - str_vector_init (&g_debug_tab.lines); + g_debug_tab.items = xcalloc + ((g_debug_tab.items_alloc = 16), sizeof *g_debug_tab.items); g_debug_tab.active = true; struct tab *super = &g_debug_tab.super; @@ -1797,6 +1867,28 @@ debug_tab_create (void) return super; } +// - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + +static void +mpd_on_io_hook (void *user_data, bool outgoing, const char *line) +{ + (void) user_data; + + struct str s; + str_init (&s); + if (outgoing) + { + str_append_printf (&s, "<< %s", line); + debug_tab_push (s.str, APP_ATTR (OUTGOING)); + } + else + { + str_append_printf (&s, ">> %s", line); + debug_tab_push (s.str, APP_ATTR (INCOMING)); + } + str_free (&s); +} + // --- Initialisation, event handling ------------------------------------------ static void @@ -1869,9 +1961,6 @@ static void app_log_handler (void *user_data, const char *quote, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { - // TODO: we might want to make use of the user_data (attribute?) - (void) user_data; - // We certainly don't want to end up in a possibly infinite recursion static bool in_processing; if (in_processing) @@ -1891,10 +1980,8 @@ app_log_handler (void *user_data, const char *quote, const char *fmt, fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", message.str); else if (g_debug_tab.active) { - str_vector_add (&g_debug_tab.lines, message.str); - // TODO: there should be a better, more efficient mechanism for this - g_debug_tab.super.item_count++; - app_redraw_view (); + debug_tab_push (message.str, + user_data == NULL ? 0 : g_ctx.attrs[(intptr_t) user_data].attrs); } else { |