/* * @file einfo.h * @brief Describes how to interface with the einfo library * * Copyright 2007 Gentoo Foundation * Released under the GPLv2 */ #ifndef __EINFO_H__ #define __EINFO_H__ #ifdef __GNUC__ # define __EINFO_PRINTF __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 1, 2))) # define __EINFO_XPRINTF __attribute__ ((__noreturn__, __format__ (__printf__, 1, 2))) # define __EEND_PRINTF __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3))) #else # define __EINFO_PRINTF # define __EINFO_XPRINTF # define __EEND_PRINTF #endif #include #include /*! @brief Color types to use */ typedef enum { ECOLOR_NORMAL = 1, ECOLOR_GOOD = 2, ECOLOR_WARN = 3, ECOLOR_BAD = 4, ECOLOR_HILITE = 5, ECOLOR_BRACKET = 6 } einfo_color_t; /*! @brief Returns the ASCII code for the color */ const char *ecolor (einfo_color_t); /*! @brief Writes to syslog. */ void elog (int __level, const char *__fmt, ...) __EEND_PRINTF; /*! * @brief Display informational messages. * * The einfo family of functions display messages in a consistent manner * across Gentoo applications. Basically they prefix the message with * " * ". If the terminal can handle color then we color the * based on * the command used. Otherwise we are identical to the printf function. * * - einfo - green * - ewarn - yellow * - eerror - red * * The n suffix denotes that no new line should be printed. * The v suffix means only print if RC_VERBOSE is yes. */ /*@{*/ int einfon (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_PRINTF; int ewarnn (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_PRINTF; int eerrorn (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_PRINTF; int einfo (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_PRINTF; int ewarn (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_PRINTF; void ewarnx (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_XPRINTF; int eerror (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_PRINTF; void eerrorx (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_XPRINTF; int einfovn (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_PRINTF; int ewarnvn (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_PRINTF; int ebeginvn (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_PRINTF; int eendvn (int __retval, const char *__fmt, ...) __EEND_PRINTF; int ewendvn (int __retval, const char *__fmt, ...) __EEND_PRINTF; int einfov (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_PRINTF; int ewarnv (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_PRINTF; /*@}*/ /*! @ingroup ebegin * @brief Display informational messages that may take some time. * * Similar to einfo, but we add ... to the end of the message */ /*@{*/ int ebeginv (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_PRINTF; int ebegin (const char *__fmt, ...) __EINFO_PRINTF; /*@}*/ /*! @ingroup eend * @brief End an ebegin. * * If you ebegin, you should eend also. * eend places [ ok ] or [ !! ] at the end of the terminal line depending on * retval (0 or ok, anything else for !!) * * ebracket allows you to specifiy the position, color and message */ /*@{*/ int eend (int __retval, const char *__fmt, ...) __EEND_PRINTF; int ewend (int __retval, const char *__fmt, ...) __EEND_PRINTF; void ebracket (int __col, einfo_color_t __color, const char *__msg); int eendv (int __retval, const char *__fmt, ...) __EEND_PRINTF; int ewendv (int __retval, const char *__fmt, ...) __EEND_PRINTF; /*@}*/ /*! @ingroup eindent * @brief Indents the einfo lines. * * For each indent you should outdent when done */ /*@{*/ void eindent (void); void eoutdent (void); void eindentv (void); void eoutdentv (void); /*! @brief Prefix each einfo line with something */ void eprefix (const char *__prefix); #endif