opnsense-src/contrib/kyua/utils/cmdline/ui.cpp
Brooks Davis b0d29bc47d Import the kyua test framework.
Having kyua in the base system will simplify automated testing in CI and
eliminates bootstrapping issues on new platforms.

The build of kyua is controlled by WITH(OUT)_TESTS_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	emaste
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
Sponsored by:	DARPA
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24103
2020-03-23 19:01:23 +00:00

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// Copyright 2011 The Kyua Authors.
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#include "utils/cmdline/ui.hpp"
#if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)
# include "config.h"
#endif
extern "C" {
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#if defined(HAVE_TERMIOS_H)
# include <termios.h>
#endif
#include <unistd.h>
}
#include <iostream>
#include "utils/cmdline/globals.hpp"
#include "utils/env.hpp"
#include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/fs/path.hpp"
#include "utils/logging/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/optional.ipp"
#include "utils/text/operations.ipp"
#include "utils/text/table.hpp"
namespace cmdline = utils::cmdline;
namespace text = utils::text;
using utils::none;
using utils::optional;
/// Destructor for the class.
cmdline::ui::~ui(void)
{
}
/// Writes a single line to stderr.
///
/// The written line is printed as is, without being wrapped to fit within the
/// screen width. If the caller wants to print more than one line, it shall
/// invoke this function once per line.
///
/// \param message The line to print. Should not include a trailing newline
/// character.
/// \param newline Whether to append a newline to the message or not.
void
cmdline::ui::err(const std::string& message, const bool newline)
{
LI(F("stderr: %s") % message);
if (newline)
std::cerr << message << "\n";
else {
std::cerr << message;
std::cerr.flush();
}
}
/// Writes a single line to stdout.
///
/// The written line is printed as is, without being wrapped to fit within the
/// screen width. If the caller wants to print more than one line, it shall
/// invoke this function once per line.
///
/// \param message The line to print. Should not include a trailing newline
/// character.
/// \param newline Whether to append a newline to the message or not.
void
cmdline::ui::out(const std::string& message, const bool newline)
{
LI(F("stdout: %s") % message);
if (newline)
std::cout << message << "\n";
else {
std::cout << message;
std::cout.flush();
}
}
/// Queries the width of the screen.
///
/// This information comes first from the COLUMNS environment variable. If not
/// present or invalid, and if the stdout of the current process is connected to
/// a terminal the width is deduced from the terminal itself. Ultimately, if
/// all fails, none is returned. This function shall not raise any errors.
///
/// Be aware that the results of this query are cached during execution.
/// Subsequent calls to this function will always return the same value even if
/// the terminal size has actually changed.
///
/// \todo Install a signal handler for SIGWINCH so that we can readjust our
/// knowledge of the terminal width when the user resizes the window.
///
/// \return The width of the screen if it was possible to determine it, or none
/// otherwise.
optional< std::size_t >
cmdline::ui::screen_width(void) const
{
static bool done = false;
static optional< std::size_t > width = none;
if (!done) {
const optional< std::string > columns = utils::getenv("COLUMNS");
if (columns) {
if (columns.get().length() > 0) {
try {
width = utils::make_optional(
utils::text::to_type< std::size_t >(columns.get()));
} catch (const utils::text::value_error& e) {
LD(F("Ignoring invalid value in COLUMNS variable: %s") %
e.what());
}
}
}
if (!width) {
struct ::winsize ws;
if (::ioctl(STDOUT_FILENO, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) != -1)
width = optional< std::size_t >(ws.ws_col);
}
if (width && width.get() >= 80)
width.get() -= 5;
done = true;
}
return width;
}
/// Writes a line to stdout.
///
/// The line is wrapped to fit on screen.
///
/// \param message The line to print, without the trailing newline character.
void
cmdline::ui::out_wrap(const std::string& message)
{
const optional< std::size_t > max_width = screen_width();
if (max_width) {
const std::vector< std::string > lines = text::refill(
message, max_width.get());
for (std::vector< std::string >::const_iterator iter = lines.begin();
iter != lines.end(); iter++)
out(*iter);
} else
out(message);
}
/// Writes a line to stdout with a leading tag.
///
/// If the line does not fit on the current screen width, the line is broken
/// into pieces and the tag is repeated on every line.
///
/// \param tag The leading line tag.
/// \param message The message to be printed, without the trailing newline
/// character.
/// \param repeat If true, print the tag on every line; otherwise, indent the
/// text of all lines to match the width of the tag on the first line.
void
cmdline::ui::out_tag_wrap(const std::string& tag, const std::string& message,
const bool repeat)
{
const optional< std::size_t > max_width = screen_width();
if (max_width && max_width.get() > tag.length()) {
const std::vector< std::string > lines = text::refill(
message, max_width.get() - tag.length());
for (std::vector< std::string >::const_iterator iter = lines.begin();
iter != lines.end(); iter++) {
if (repeat || iter == lines.begin())
out(F("%s%s") % tag % *iter);
else
out(F("%s%s") % std::string(tag.length(), ' ') % *iter);
}
} else {
out(F("%s%s") % tag % message);
}
}
/// Writes a table to stdout.
///
/// \param table The table to write.
/// \param formatter The table formatter to use to convert the table to a
/// console representation.
/// \param prefix Text to prepend to all the lines of the output table.
void
cmdline::ui::out_table(const text::table& table,
text::table_formatter formatter,
const std::string& prefix)
{
if (table.empty())
return;
const optional< std::size_t > max_width = screen_width();
if (max_width)
formatter.set_table_width(max_width.get() - prefix.length());
const std::vector< std::string > lines = formatter.format(table);
for (std::vector< std::string >::const_iterator iter = lines.begin();
iter != lines.end(); ++iter)
out(prefix + *iter);
}
/// Formats and prints an error message.
///
/// \param ui_ The user interface object used to print the message.
/// \param message The message to print. Should not end with a newline
/// character.
void
cmdline::print_error(ui* ui_, const std::string& message)
{
LE(message);
ui_->err(F("%s: E: %s") % cmdline::progname() % message);
}
/// Formats and prints an informational message.
///
/// \param ui_ The user interface object used to print the message.
/// \param message The message to print. Should not end with a newline
/// character.
void
cmdline::print_info(ui* ui_, const std::string& message)
{
LI(message);
ui_->err(F("%s: I: %s") % cmdline::progname() % message);
}
/// Formats and prints a warning message.
///
/// \param ui_ The user interface object used to print the message.
/// \param message The message to print. Should not end with a newline
/// character.
void
cmdline::print_warning(ui* ui_, const std::string& message)
{
LW(message);
ui_->err(F("%s: W: %s") % cmdline::progname() % message);
}