/* Copyright (C) 2000,2001, 2006, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this software; see the file COPYING.LESSER. If * not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin * Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ /* From NEWS: * * * New primitive: `simple-format', affects `scm-error', scm_display_error, & scm_error message strings * * (ice-9 boot) makes `format' an alias for `simple-format' until possibly * extended by the more sophisticated version in (ice-9 format) * * (simple-format port message . args) * Write MESSAGE to DESTINATION, defaulting to `current-output-port'. * MESSAGE can contain ~A (was %s) and ~S (was %S) escapes. When printed, * the escapes are replaced with corresponding members of ARGS: * ~A formats using `display' and ~S formats using `write'. * If DESTINATION is #t, then use the `current-output-port', * if DESTINATION is #f, then return a string containing the formatted text. * Does not add a trailing newline." * * The two C procedures: scm_display_error and scm_error, as well as the * primitive `scm-error', now use scm_format to do their work. This means * that the message strings of all code must be updated to use ~A where %s * was used before, and ~S where %S was used before. * * During the period when there still are a lot of old Guiles out there, * you might want to support both old and new versions of Guile. * * There are basically two methods to achieve this. Both methods use * autoconf. Put * * AC_CHECK_FUNCS(scm_simple_format) * * in your configure.in. * * Method 1: Use the string concatenation features of ANSI C's * preprocessor. * * In C: * * #ifdef HAVE_SCM_SIMPLE_FORMAT * #define FMT_S "~S" * #else * #define FMT_S "%S" * #endif * * Then represent each of your error messages using a preprocessor macro: * * #define E_SPIDER_ERROR "There's a spider in your " ## FMT_S ## "!!!" * * In Scheme: * * (define fmt-s (if (defined? 'simple-format) "~S" "%S")) * (define make-message string-append) * * (define e-spider-error * (make-message "There's a spider in your " fmt-s "!!!")) * * Method 2: Use the oldfmt function found in doc/oldfmt.c. * * In C: * * scm_misc_error ("picnic", scm_c_oldfmt0 ("There's a spider in your ~S!!!"), * ...); * * In Scheme: * * (scm-error 'misc-error "picnic" (oldfmt "There's a spider in your ~S!!!") * ...) * */ /* * Take a format string FROM adhering to the new standard format (~A and ~S * as placeholders) of length N and return a string which is adapted * to the format used by the Guile interpreter which you are running. * * On successive calls with similar strings but different storage, the * same string with same storage is returned. This is necessary since * the existence of a garbage collector in the system may cause the same * format string to be represented with different storage at different * calls. */ char * scm_c_oldfmt (char *from, int n) { #ifdef HAVE_SCM_SIMPLE_FORMAT return from; #else static struct { int n; char *from; char *to; } *strings; static int size = 0; static int n_strings = 0; char *to; int i; for (i = 0; i < n_strings; ++i) if (n == strings[i].n && strncmp (from, strings[i].from, n) == 0) return strings[i].to; if (n_strings == size) { if (size == 0) { size = 10; strings = scm_must_malloc (size * sizeof (*strings), s_oldfmt); } else { int oldsize = size; size = 3 * oldsize / 2; strings = scm_must_realloc (strings, oldsize * sizeof (*strings), size * sizeof (*strings), s_oldfmt); } } strings[n_strings].n = n; strings[n_strings].from = strncpy (scm_must_malloc (n, s_oldfmt), from, n); to = strings[n_strings].to = scm_must_malloc (n + 1, s_oldfmt); n_strings++; for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { if (from[i] == '~' && ++i < n) { if (from[i] == 'A') { to[i - 1] = '%'; to[i] = 's'; } else if (from[i] == 'S') { to[i - 1] = '%'; to[i] = 'S'; } else { to[i - 1] = '~'; to[i] = from[i]; } continue; } to[i] = from[i]; } to[i] = '\0'; return to; #endif } char * scm_c_oldfmt0 (char *s) { #ifdef HAVE_SCM_SIMPLE_FORMAT return s; #else return scm_c_oldfmt (s, strlen (s)); #endif } SCM_PROC (s_oldfmt, "oldfmt", 1, 0, 0, scm_oldfmt); SCM scm_oldfmt (SCM s) { #ifdef HAVE_SCM_SIMPLE_FORMAT return s; #else int n; SCM_ASSERT (SCM_NIMP (s) && SCM_STRINGP (s), s, 1, s_oldfmt); n = SCM_LENGTH (s); return scm_return_first (scm_mem2string (scm_c_oldfmt (SCM_ROCHARS (s), n), n), s); #endif }