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1 | /* | ||
2 | ** The "printf" code that follows dates from the 1980's. It is in | ||
3 | ** the public domain. The original comments are included here for | ||
4 | ** completeness. They are very out-of-date but might be useful as | ||
5 | ** an historical reference. Most of the "enhancements" have been backed | ||
6 | ** out so that the functionality is now the same as standard printf(). | ||
7 | ** | ||
8 | ************************************************************************** | ||
9 | ** | ||
10 | ** The following modules is an enhanced replacement for the "printf" subroutines | ||
11 | ** found in the standard C library. The following enhancements are | ||
12 | ** supported: | ||
13 | ** | ||
14 | ** + Additional functions. The standard set of "printf" functions | ||
15 | ** includes printf, fprintf, sprintf, vprintf, vfprintf, and | ||
16 | ** vsprintf. This module adds the following: | ||
17 | ** | ||
18 | ** * snprintf -- Works like sprintf, but has an extra argument | ||
19 | ** which is the size of the buffer written to. | ||
20 | ** | ||
21 | ** * mprintf -- Similar to sprintf. Writes output to memory | ||
22 | ** obtained from malloc. | ||
23 | ** | ||
24 | ** * xprintf -- Calls a function to dispose of output. | ||
25 | ** | ||
26 | ** * nprintf -- No output, but returns the number of characters | ||
27 | ** that would have been output by printf. | ||
28 | ** | ||
29 | ** * A v- version (ex: vsnprintf) of every function is also | ||
30 | ** supplied. | ||
31 | ** | ||
32 | ** + A few extensions to the formatting notation are supported: | ||
33 | ** | ||
34 | ** * The "=" flag (similar to "-") causes the output to be | ||
35 | ** be centered in the appropriately sized field. | ||
36 | ** | ||
37 | ** * The %b field outputs an integer in binary notation. | ||
38 | ** | ||
39 | ** * The %c field now accepts a precision. The character output | ||
40 | ** is repeated by the number of times the precision specifies. | ||
41 | ** | ||
42 | ** * The %' field works like %c, but takes as its character the | ||
43 | ** next character of the format string, instead of the next | ||
44 | ** argument. For example, printf("%.78'-") prints 78 minus | ||
45 | ** signs, the same as printf("%.78c",'-'). | ||
46 | ** | ||
47 | ** + When compiled using GCC on a SPARC, this version of printf is | ||
48 | ** faster than the library printf for SUN OS 4.1. | ||
49 | ** | ||
50 | ** + All functions are fully reentrant. | ||
51 | ** | ||
52 | */ | ||
53 | #include "sqliteInt.h" | ||
54 | #include <math.h> | ||
55 | |||
56 | /* | ||
57 | ** Conversion types fall into various categories as defined by the | ||
58 | ** following enumeration. | ||
59 | */ | ||
60 | #define etRADIX 1 /* Integer types. %d, %x, %o, and so forth */ | ||
61 | #define etFLOAT 2 /* Floating point. %f */ | ||
62 | #define etEXP 3 /* Exponentional notation. %e and %E */ | ||
63 | #define etGENERIC 4 /* Floating or exponential, depending on exponent. %g */ | ||
64 | #define etSIZE 5 /* Return number of characters processed so far. %n */ | ||
65 | #define etSTRING 6 /* Strings. %s */ | ||
66 | #define etDYNSTRING 7 /* Dynamically allocated strings. %z */ | ||
67 | #define etPERCENT 8 /* Percent symbol. %% */ | ||
68 | #define etCHARX 9 /* Characters. %c */ | ||
69 | /* The rest are extensions, not normally found in printf() */ | ||
70 | #define etCHARLIT 10 /* Literal characters. %' */ | ||
71 | #define etSQLESCAPE 11 /* Strings with '\'' doubled. %q */ | ||
72 | #define etSQLESCAPE2 12 /* Strings with '\'' doubled and enclosed in '', | ||
73 | NULL pointers replaced by SQL NULL. %Q */ | ||
74 | #define etTOKEN 13 /* a pointer to a Token structure */ | ||
75 | #define etSRCLIST 14 /* a pointer to a SrcList */ | ||
76 | #define etPOINTER 15 /* The %p conversion */ | ||
77 | #define etSQLESCAPE3 16 /* %w -> Strings with '\"' doubled */ | ||
78 | |||
79 | |||
80 | /* | ||
81 | ** An "etByte" is an 8-bit unsigned value. | ||
82 | */ | ||
83 | typedef unsigned char etByte; | ||
84 | |||
85 | /* | ||
86 | ** Each builtin conversion character (ex: the 'd' in "%d") is described | ||
87 | ** by an instance of the following structure | ||
88 | */ | ||
89 | typedef struct et_info { /* Information about each format field */ | ||
90 | char fmttype; /* The format field code letter */ | ||
91 | etByte base; /* The base for radix conversion */ | ||
92 | etByte flags; /* One or more of FLAG_ constants below */ | ||
93 | etByte type; /* Conversion paradigm */ | ||
94 | etByte charset; /* Offset into aDigits[] of the digits string */ | ||
95 | etByte prefix; /* Offset into aPrefix[] of the prefix string */ | ||
96 | } et_info; | ||
97 | |||
98 | /* | ||
99 | ** Allowed values for et_info.flags | ||
100 | */ | ||
101 | #define FLAG_SIGNED 1 /* True if the value to convert is signed */ | ||
102 | #define FLAG_INTERN 2 /* True if for internal use only */ | ||
103 | #define FLAG_STRING 4 /* Allow infinity precision */ | ||
104 | |||
105 | |||
106 | /* | ||
107 | ** The following table is searched linearly, so it is good to put the | ||
108 | ** most frequently used conversion types first. | ||
109 | */ | ||
110 | static const char aDigits[] = "0123456789ABCDEF0123456789abcdef"; | ||
111 | static const char aPrefix[] = "-x0\000X0"; | ||
112 | static const et_info fmtinfo[] = { | ||
113 | { 'd', 10, 1, etRADIX, 0, 0 }, | ||
114 | { 's', 0, 4, etSTRING, 0, 0 }, | ||
115 | { 'g', 0, 1, etGENERIC, 30, 0 }, | ||
116 | { 'z', 0, 4, etDYNSTRING, 0, 0 }, | ||
117 | { 'q', 0, 4, etSQLESCAPE, 0, 0 }, | ||
118 | { 'Q', 0, 4, etSQLESCAPE2, 0, 0 }, | ||
119 | { 'w', 0, 4, etSQLESCAPE3, 0, 0 }, | ||
120 | { 'c', 0, 0, etCHARX, 0, 0 }, | ||
121 | { 'o', 8, 0, etRADIX, 0, 2 }, | ||
122 | { 'u', 10, 0, etRADIX, 0, 0 }, | ||
123 | { 'x', 16, 0, etRADIX, 16, 1 }, | ||
124 | { 'X', 16, 0, etRADIX, 0, 4 }, | ||
125 | #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT | ||
126 | { 'f', 0, 1, etFLOAT, 0, 0 }, | ||
127 | { 'e', 0, 1, etEXP, 30, 0 }, | ||
128 | { 'E', 0, 1, etEXP, 14, 0 }, | ||
129 | { 'G', 0, 1, etGENERIC, 14, 0 }, | ||
130 | #endif | ||
131 | { 'i', 10, 1, etRADIX, 0, 0 }, | ||
132 | { 'n', 0, 0, etSIZE, 0, 0 }, | ||
133 | { '%', 0, 0, etPERCENT, 0, 0 }, | ||
134 | { 'p', 16, 0, etPOINTER, 0, 1 }, | ||
135 | { 'T', 0, 2, etTOKEN, 0, 0 }, | ||
136 | { 'S', 0, 2, etSRCLIST, 0, 0 }, | ||
137 | }; | ||
138 | #define etNINFO (sizeof(fmtinfo)/sizeof(fmtinfo[0])) | ||
139 | |||
140 | /* | ||
141 | ** If SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT is defined, then none of the floating point | ||
142 | ** conversions will work. | ||
143 | */ | ||
144 | #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT | ||
145 | /* | ||
146 | ** "*val" is a double such that 0.1 <= *val < 10.0 | ||
147 | ** Return the ascii code for the leading digit of *val, then | ||
148 | ** multiply "*val" by 10.0 to renormalize. | ||
149 | ** | ||
150 | ** Example: | ||
151 | ** input: *val = 3.14159 | ||
152 | ** output: *val = 1.4159 function return = '3' | ||
153 | ** | ||
154 | ** The counter *cnt is incremented each time. After counter exceeds | ||
155 | ** 16 (the number of significant digits in a 64-bit float) '0' is | ||
156 | ** always returned. | ||
157 | */ | ||
158 | static int et_getdigit(LONGDOUBLE_TYPE *val, int *cnt){ | ||
159 | int digit; | ||
160 | LONGDOUBLE_TYPE d; | ||
161 | if( (*cnt)++ >= 16 ) return '0'; | ||
162 | digit = (int)*val; | ||
163 | d = digit; | ||
164 | digit += '0'; | ||
165 | *val = (*val - d)*10.0; | ||
166 | return digit; | ||
167 | } | ||
168 | #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT */ | ||
169 | |||
170 | /* | ||
171 | ** On machines with a small stack size, you can redefine the | ||
172 | ** SQLITE_PRINT_BUF_SIZE to be less than 350. But beware - for | ||
173 | ** smaller values some %f conversions may go into an infinite loop. | ||
174 | */ | ||
175 | #ifndef SQLITE_PRINT_BUF_SIZE | ||
176 | # define SQLITE_PRINT_BUF_SIZE 350 | ||
177 | #endif | ||
178 | #define etBUFSIZE SQLITE_PRINT_BUF_SIZE /* Size of the output buffer */ | ||
179 | |||
180 | /* | ||
181 | ** The root program. All variations call this core. | ||
182 | ** | ||
183 | ** INPUTS: | ||
184 | ** func This is a pointer to a function taking three arguments | ||
185 | ** 1. A pointer to anything. Same as the "arg" parameter. | ||
186 | ** 2. A pointer to the list of characters to be output | ||
187 | ** (Note, this list is NOT null terminated.) | ||
188 | ** 3. An integer number of characters to be output. | ||
189 | ** (Note: This number might be zero.) | ||
190 | ** | ||
191 | ** arg This is the pointer to anything which will be passed as the | ||
192 | ** first argument to "func". Use it for whatever you like. | ||
193 | ** | ||
194 | ** fmt This is the format string, as in the usual print. | ||
195 | ** | ||
196 | ** ap This is a pointer to a list of arguments. Same as in | ||
197 | ** vfprint. | ||
198 | ** | ||
199 | ** OUTPUTS: | ||
200 | ** The return value is the total number of characters sent to | ||
201 | ** the function "func". Returns -1 on a error. | ||
202 | ** | ||
203 | ** Note that the order in which automatic variables are declared below | ||
204 | ** seems to make a big difference in determining how fast this beast | ||
205 | ** will run. | ||
206 | */ | ||
207 | static int vxprintf( | ||
208 | void (*func)(void*,const char*,int), /* Consumer of text */ | ||
209 | void *arg, /* First argument to the consumer */ | ||
210 | int useExtended, /* Allow extended %-conversions */ | ||
211 | const char *fmt, /* Format string */ | ||
212 | va_list ap /* arguments */ | ||
213 | ){ | ||
214 | int c; /* Next character in the format string */ | ||
215 | char *bufpt; /* Pointer to the conversion buffer */ | ||
216 | int precision; /* Precision of the current field */ | ||
217 | int length; /* Length of the field */ | ||
218 | int idx; /* A general purpose loop counter */ | ||
219 | int count; /* Total number of characters output */ | ||
220 | int width; /* Width of the current field */ | ||
221 | etByte flag_leftjustify; /* True if "-" flag is present */ | ||
222 | etByte flag_plussign; /* True if "+" flag is present */ | ||
223 | etByte flag_blanksign; /* True if " " flag is present */ | ||
224 | etByte flag_alternateform; /* True if "#" flag is present */ | ||
225 | etByte flag_altform2; /* True if "!" flag is present */ | ||
226 | etByte flag_zeropad; /* True if field width constant starts with zero */ | ||
227 | etByte flag_long; /* True if "l" flag is present */ | ||
228 | etByte flag_longlong; /* True if the "ll" flag is present */ | ||
229 | etByte done; /* Loop termination flag */ | ||
230 | sqlite_uint64 longvalue; /* Value for integer types */ | ||
231 | LONGDOUBLE_TYPE realvalue; /* Value for real types */ | ||
232 | const et_info *infop; /* Pointer to the appropriate info structure */ | ||
233 | char buf[etBUFSIZE]; /* Conversion buffer */ | ||
234 | char prefix; /* Prefix character. "+" or "-" or " " or '\0'. */ | ||
235 | etByte errorflag = 0; /* True if an error is encountered */ | ||
236 | etByte xtype; /* Conversion paradigm */ | ||
237 | char *zExtra; /* Extra memory used for etTCLESCAPE conversions */ | ||
238 | static const char spaces[] = | ||
239 | " "; | ||
240 | #define etSPACESIZE (sizeof(spaces)-1) | ||
241 | #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT | ||
242 | int exp, e2; /* exponent of real numbers */ | ||
243 | double rounder; /* Used for rounding floating point values */ | ||
244 | etByte flag_dp; /* True if decimal point should be shown */ | ||
245 | etByte flag_rtz; /* True if trailing zeros should be removed */ | ||
246 | etByte flag_exp; /* True to force display of the exponent */ | ||
247 | int nsd; /* Number of significant digits returned */ | ||
248 | #endif | ||
249 | |||
250 | func(arg,"",0); | ||
251 | count = length = 0; | ||
252 | bufpt = 0; | ||
253 | for(; (c=(*fmt))!=0; ++fmt){ | ||
254 | if( c!='%' ){ | ||
255 | int amt; | ||
256 | bufpt = (char *)fmt; | ||
257 | amt = 1; | ||
258 | while( (c=(*++fmt))!='%' && c!=0 ) amt++; | ||
259 | (*func)(arg,bufpt,amt); | ||
260 | count += amt; | ||
261 | if( c==0 ) break; | ||
262 | } | ||
263 | if( (c=(*++fmt))==0 ){ | ||
264 | errorflag = 1; | ||
265 | (*func)(arg,"%",1); | ||
266 | count++; | ||
267 | break; | ||
268 | } | ||
269 | /* Find out what flags are present */ | ||
270 | flag_leftjustify = flag_plussign = flag_blanksign = | ||
271 | flag_alternateform = flag_altform2 = flag_zeropad = 0; | ||
272 | done = 0; | ||
273 | do{ | ||
274 | switch( c ){ | ||
275 | case '-': flag_leftjustify = 1; break; | ||
276 | case '+': flag_plussign = 1; break; | ||
277 | case ' ': flag_blanksign = 1; break; | ||
278 | case '#': flag_alternateform = 1; break; | ||
279 | case '!': flag_altform2 = 1; break; | ||
280 | case '0': flag_zeropad = 1; break; | ||
281 | default: done = 1; break; | ||
282 | } | ||
283 | }while( !done && (c=(*++fmt))!=0 ); | ||
284 | /* Get the field width */ | ||
285 | width = 0; | ||
286 | if( c=='*' ){ | ||
287 | width = va_arg(ap,int); | ||
288 | if( width<0 ){ | ||
289 | flag_leftjustify = 1; | ||
290 | width = -width; | ||
291 | } | ||
292 | c = *++fmt; | ||
293 | }else{ | ||
294 | while( c>='0' && c<='9' ){ | ||
295 | width = width*10 + c - '0'; | ||
296 | c = *++fmt; | ||
297 | } | ||
298 | } | ||
299 | if( width > etBUFSIZE-10 ){ | ||
300 | width = etBUFSIZE-10; | ||
301 | } | ||
302 | /* Get the precision */ | ||
303 | if( c=='.' ){ | ||
304 | precision = 0; | ||
305 | c = *++fmt; | ||
306 | if( c=='*' ){ | ||
307 | precision = va_arg(ap,int); | ||
308 | if( precision<0 ) precision = -precision; | ||
309 | c = *++fmt; | ||
310 | }else{ | ||
311 | while( c>='0' && c<='9' ){ | ||
312 | precision = precision*10 + c - '0'; | ||
313 | c = *++fmt; | ||
314 | } | ||
315 | } | ||
316 | }else{ | ||
317 | precision = -1; | ||
318 | } | ||
319 | /* Get the conversion type modifier */ | ||
320 | if( c=='l' ){ | ||
321 | flag_long = 1; | ||
322 | c = *++fmt; | ||
323 | if( c=='l' ){ | ||
324 | flag_longlong = 1; | ||
325 | c = *++fmt; | ||
326 | }else{ | ||
327 | flag_longlong = 0; | ||
328 | } | ||
329 | }else{ | ||
330 | flag_long = flag_longlong = 0; | ||
331 | } | ||
332 | /* Fetch the info entry for the field */ | ||
333 | infop = 0; | ||
334 | for(idx=0; idx<etNINFO; idx++){ | ||
335 | if( c==fmtinfo[idx].fmttype ){ | ||
336 | infop = &fmtinfo[idx]; | ||
337 | if( useExtended || (infop->flags & FLAG_INTERN)==0 ){ | ||
338 | xtype = infop->type; | ||
339 | }else{ | ||
340 | return -1; | ||
341 | } | ||
342 | break; | ||
343 | } | ||
344 | } | ||
345 | zExtra = 0; | ||
346 | if( infop==0 ){ | ||
347 | return -1; | ||
348 | } | ||
349 | |||
350 | |||
351 | /* Limit the precision to prevent overflowing buf[] during conversion */ | ||
352 | if( precision>etBUFSIZE-40 && (infop->flags & FLAG_STRING)==0 ){ | ||
353 | precision = etBUFSIZE-40; | ||
354 | } | ||
355 | |||
356 | /* | ||
357 | ** At this point, variables are initialized as follows: | ||
358 | ** | ||
359 | ** flag_alternateform TRUE if a '#' is present. | ||
360 | ** flag_altform2 TRUE if a '!' is present. | ||
361 | ** flag_plussign TRUE if a '+' is present. | ||
362 | ** flag_leftjustify TRUE if a '-' is present or if the | ||
363 | ** field width was negative. | ||
364 | ** flag_zeropad TRUE if the width began with 0. | ||
365 | ** flag_long TRUE if the letter 'l' (ell) prefixed | ||
366 | ** the conversion character. | ||
367 | ** flag_longlong TRUE if the letter 'll' (ell ell) prefixed | ||
368 | ** the conversion character. | ||
369 | ** flag_blanksign TRUE if a ' ' is present. | ||
370 | ** width The specified field width. This is | ||
371 | ** always non-negative. Zero is the default. | ||
372 | ** precision The specified precision. The default | ||
373 | ** is -1. | ||
374 | ** xtype The class of the conversion. | ||
375 | ** infop Pointer to the appropriate info struct. | ||
376 | */ | ||
377 | switch( xtype ){ | ||
378 | case etPOINTER: | ||
379 | flag_longlong = sizeof(char*)==sizeof(i64); | ||
380 | flag_long = sizeof(char*)==sizeof(long int); | ||
381 | /* Fall through into the next case */ | ||
382 | case etRADIX: | ||
383 | if( infop->flags & FLAG_SIGNED ){ | ||
384 | i64 v; | ||
385 | if( flag_longlong ) v = va_arg(ap,i64); | ||
386 | else if( flag_long ) v = va_arg(ap,long int); | ||
387 | else v = va_arg(ap,int); | ||
388 | if( v<0 ){ | ||
389 | longvalue = -v; | ||
390 | prefix = '-'; | ||
391 | }else{ | ||
392 | longvalue = v; | ||
393 | if( flag_plussign ) prefix = '+'; | ||
394 | else if( flag_blanksign ) prefix = ' '; | ||
395 | else prefix = 0; | ||
396 | } | ||
397 | }else{ | ||
398 | if( flag_longlong ) longvalue = va_arg(ap,u64); | ||
399 | else if( flag_long ) longvalue = va_arg(ap,unsigned long int); | ||
400 | else longvalue = va_arg(ap,unsigned int); | ||
401 | prefix = 0; | ||
402 | } | ||
403 | if( longvalue==0 ) flag_alternateform = 0; | ||
404 | if( flag_zeropad && precision<width-(prefix!=0) ){ | ||
405 | precision = width-(prefix!=0); | ||
406 | } | ||
407 | bufpt = &buf[etBUFSIZE-1]; | ||
408 | { | ||
409 | register const char *cset; /* Use registers for speed */ | ||
410 | register int base; | ||
411 | cset = &aDigits[infop->charset]; | ||
412 | base = infop->base; | ||
413 | do{ /* Convert to ascii */ | ||
414 | *(--bufpt) = cset[longvalue%base]; | ||
415 | longvalue = longvalue/base; | ||
416 | }while( longvalue>0 ); | ||
417 | } | ||
418 | length = &buf[etBUFSIZE-1]-bufpt; | ||
419 | for(idx=precision-length; idx>0; idx--){ | ||
420 | *(--bufpt) = '0'; /* Zero pad */ | ||
421 | } | ||
422 | if( prefix ) *(--bufpt) = prefix; /* Add sign */ | ||
423 | if( flag_alternateform && infop->prefix ){ /* Add "0" or "0x" */ | ||
424 | const char *pre; | ||
425 | char x; | ||
426 | pre = &aPrefix[infop->prefix]; | ||
427 | if( *bufpt!=pre[0] ){ | ||
428 | for(; (x=(*pre))!=0; pre++) *(--bufpt) = x; | ||
429 | } | ||
430 | } | ||
431 | length = &buf[etBUFSIZE-1]-bufpt; | ||
432 | break; | ||
433 | case etFLOAT: | ||
434 | case etEXP: | ||
435 | case etGENERIC: | ||
436 | realvalue = va_arg(ap,double); | ||
437 | #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT | ||
438 | if( precision<0 ) precision = 6; /* Set default precision */ | ||
439 | if( precision>etBUFSIZE/2-10 ) precision = etBUFSIZE/2-10; | ||
440 | if( realvalue<0.0 ){ | ||
441 | realvalue = -realvalue; | ||
442 | prefix = '-'; | ||
443 | }else{ | ||
444 | if( flag_plussign ) prefix = '+'; | ||
445 | else if( flag_blanksign ) prefix = ' '; | ||
446 | else prefix = 0; | ||
447 | } | ||
448 | if( xtype==etGENERIC && precision>0 ) precision--; | ||
449 | #if 0 | ||
450 | /* Rounding works like BSD when the constant 0.4999 is used. Wierd! */ | ||
451 | for(idx=precision, rounder=0.4999; idx>0; idx--, rounder*=0.1); | ||
452 | #else | ||
453 | /* It makes more sense to use 0.5 */ | ||
454 | for(idx=precision, rounder=0.5; idx>0; idx--, rounder*=0.1){} | ||
455 | #endif | ||
456 | if( xtype==etFLOAT ) realvalue += rounder; | ||
457 | /* Normalize realvalue to within 10.0 > realvalue >= 1.0 */ | ||
458 | exp = 0; | ||
459 | if( sqlite3_isnan(realvalue) ){ | ||
460 | bufpt = "NaN"; | ||
461 | length = 3; | ||
462 | break; | ||
463 | } | ||
464 | if( realvalue>0.0 ){ | ||
465 | while( realvalue>=1e32 && exp<=350 ){ realvalue *= 1e-32; exp+=32; } | ||
466 | while( realvalue>=1e8 && exp<=350 ){ realvalue *= 1e-8; exp+=8; } | ||
467 | while( realvalue>=10.0 && exp<=350 ){ realvalue *= 0.1; exp++; } | ||
468 | while( realvalue<1e-8 && exp>=-350 ){ realvalue *= 1e8; exp-=8; } | ||
469 | while( realvalue<1.0 && exp>=-350 ){ realvalue *= 10.0; exp--; } | ||
470 | if( exp>350 || exp<-350 ){ | ||
471 | if( prefix=='-' ){ | ||
472 | bufpt = "-Inf"; | ||
473 | }else if( prefix=='+' ){ | ||
474 | bufpt = "+Inf"; | ||
475 | }else{ | ||
476 | bufpt = "Inf"; | ||
477 | } | ||
478 | length = strlen(bufpt); | ||
479 | break; | ||
480 | } | ||
481 | } | ||
482 | bufpt = buf; | ||
483 | /* | ||
484 | ** If the field type is etGENERIC, then convert to either etEXP | ||
485 | ** or etFLOAT, as appropriate. | ||
486 | */ | ||
487 | flag_exp = xtype==etEXP; | ||
488 | if( xtype!=etFLOAT ){ | ||
489 | realvalue += rounder; | ||
490 | if( realvalue>=10.0 ){ realvalue *= 0.1; exp++; } | ||
491 | } | ||
492 | if( xtype==etGENERIC ){ | ||
493 | flag_rtz = !flag_alternateform; | ||
494 | if( exp<-4 || exp>precision ){ | ||
495 | xtype = etEXP; | ||
496 | }else{ | ||
497 | precision = precision - exp; | ||
498 | xtype = etFLOAT; | ||
499 | } | ||
500 | }else{ | ||
501 | flag_rtz = 0; | ||
502 | } | ||
503 | if( xtype==etEXP ){ | ||
504 | e2 = 0; | ||
505 | }else{ | ||
506 | e2 = exp; | ||
507 | } | ||
508 | nsd = 0; | ||
509 | flag_dp = (precision>0) | flag_alternateform | flag_altform2; | ||
510 | /* The sign in front of the number */ | ||
511 | if( prefix ){ | ||
512 | *(bufpt++) = prefix; | ||
513 | } | ||
514 | /* Digits prior to the decimal point */ | ||
515 | if( e2<0 ){ | ||
516 | *(bufpt++) = '0'; | ||
517 | }else{ | ||
518 | for(; e2>=0; e2--){ | ||
519 | *(bufpt++) = et_getdigit(&realvalue,&nsd); | ||
520 | } | ||
521 | } | ||
522 | /* The decimal point */ | ||
523 | if( flag_dp ){ | ||
524 | *(bufpt++) = '.'; | ||
525 | } | ||
526 | /* "0" digits after the decimal point but before the first | ||
527 | ** significant digit of the number */ | ||
528 | for(e2++; e2<0 && precision>0; precision--, e2++){ | ||
529 | *(bufpt++) = '0'; | ||
530 | } | ||
531 | /* Significant digits after the decimal point */ | ||
532 | while( (precision--)>0 ){ | ||
533 | *(bufpt++) = et_getdigit(&realvalue,&nsd); | ||
534 | } | ||
535 | /* Remove trailing zeros and the "." if no digits follow the "." */ | ||
536 | if( flag_rtz && flag_dp ){ | ||
537 | while( bufpt[-1]=='0' ) *(--bufpt) = 0; | ||
538 | assert( bufpt>buf ); | ||
539 | if( bufpt[-1]=='.' ){ | ||
540 | if( flag_altform2 ){ | ||
541 | *(bufpt++) = '0'; | ||
542 | }else{ | ||
543 | *(--bufpt) = 0; | ||
544 | } | ||
545 | } | ||
546 | } | ||
547 | /* Add the "eNNN" suffix */ | ||
548 | if( flag_exp || (xtype==etEXP && exp) ){ | ||
549 | *(bufpt++) = aDigits[infop->charset]; | ||
550 | if( exp<0 ){ | ||
551 | *(bufpt++) = '-'; exp = -exp; | ||
552 | }else{ | ||
553 | *(bufpt++) = '+'; | ||
554 | } | ||
555 | if( exp>=100 ){ | ||
556 | *(bufpt++) = (exp/100)+'0'; /* 100's digit */ | ||
557 | exp %= 100; | ||
558 | } | ||
559 | *(bufpt++) = exp/10+'0'; /* 10's digit */ | ||
560 | *(bufpt++) = exp%10+'0'; /* 1's digit */ | ||
561 | } | ||
562 | *bufpt = 0; | ||
563 | |||
564 | /* The converted number is in buf[] and zero terminated. Output it. | ||
565 | ** Note that the number is in the usual order, not reversed as with | ||
566 | ** integer conversions. */ | ||
567 | length = bufpt-buf; | ||
568 | bufpt = buf; | ||
569 | |||
570 | /* Special case: Add leading zeros if the flag_zeropad flag is | ||
571 | ** set and we are not left justified */ | ||
572 | if( flag_zeropad && !flag_leftjustify && length < width){ | ||
573 | int i; | ||
574 | int nPad = width - length; | ||
575 | for(i=width; i>=nPad; i--){ | ||
576 | bufpt[i] = bufpt[i-nPad]; | ||
577 | } | ||
578 | i = prefix!=0; | ||
579 | while( nPad-- ) bufpt[i++] = '0'; | ||
580 | length = width; | ||
581 | } | ||
582 | #endif | ||
583 | break; | ||
584 | case etSIZE: | ||
585 | *(va_arg(ap,int*)) = count; | ||
586 | length = width = 0; | ||
587 | break; | ||
588 | case etPERCENT: | ||
589 | buf[0] = '%'; | ||
590 | bufpt = buf; | ||
591 | length = 1; | ||
592 | break; | ||
593 | case etCHARLIT: | ||
594 | case etCHARX: | ||
595 | c = buf[0] = (xtype==etCHARX ? va_arg(ap,int) : *++fmt); | ||
596 | if( precision>=0 ){ | ||
597 | for(idx=1; idx<precision; idx++) buf[idx] = c; | ||
598 | length = precision; | ||
599 | }else{ | ||
600 | length =1; | ||
601 | } | ||
602 | bufpt = buf; | ||
603 | break; | ||
604 | case etSTRING: | ||
605 | case etDYNSTRING: | ||
606 | bufpt = va_arg(ap,char*); | ||
607 | if( bufpt==0 ){ | ||
608 | bufpt = ""; | ||
609 | }else if( xtype==etDYNSTRING ){ | ||
610 | zExtra = bufpt; | ||
611 | } | ||
612 | length = strlen(bufpt); | ||
613 | if( precision>=0 && precision<length ) length = precision; | ||
614 | break; | ||
615 | case etSQLESCAPE: | ||
616 | case etSQLESCAPE2: | ||
617 | case etSQLESCAPE3: { | ||
618 | int i, j, n, ch, isnull; | ||
619 | int needQuote; | ||
620 | char q = ((xtype==etSQLESCAPE3)?'"':'\''); /* Quote character */ | ||
621 | char *escarg = va_arg(ap,char*); | ||
622 | isnull = escarg==0; | ||
623 | if( isnull ) escarg = (xtype==etSQLESCAPE2 ? "NULL" : "(NULL)"); | ||
624 | for(i=n=0; (ch=escarg[i])!=0; i++){ | ||
625 | if( ch==q ) n++; | ||
626 | } | ||
627 | needQuote = !isnull && xtype==etSQLESCAPE2; | ||
628 | n += i + 1 + needQuote*2; | ||
629 | if( n>etBUFSIZE ){ | ||
630 | bufpt = zExtra = sqlite3_malloc( n ); | ||
631 | if( bufpt==0 ) return -1; | ||
632 | }else{ | ||
633 | bufpt = buf; | ||
634 | } | ||
635 | j = 0; | ||
636 | if( needQuote ) bufpt[j++] = q; | ||
637 | for(i=0; (ch=escarg[i])!=0; i++){ | ||
638 | bufpt[j++] = ch; | ||
639 | if( ch==q ) bufpt[j++] = ch; | ||
640 | } | ||
641 | if( needQuote ) bufpt[j++] = q; | ||
642 | bufpt[j] = 0; | ||
643 | length = j; | ||
644 | /* The precision is ignored on %q and %Q */ | ||
645 | /* if( precision>=0 && precision<length ) length = precision; */ | ||
646 | break; | ||
647 | } | ||
648 | case etTOKEN: { | ||
649 | Token *pToken = va_arg(ap, Token*); | ||
650 | if( pToken && pToken->z ){ | ||
651 | (*func)(arg, (char*)pToken->z, pToken->n); | ||
652 | } | ||
653 | length = width = 0; | ||
654 | break; | ||
655 | } | ||
656 | case etSRCLIST: { | ||
657 | SrcList *pSrc = va_arg(ap, SrcList*); | ||
658 | int k = va_arg(ap, int); | ||
659 | struct SrcList_item *pItem = &pSrc->a[k]; | ||
660 | assert( k>=0 && k<pSrc->nSrc ); | ||
661 | if( pItem->zDatabase && pItem->zDatabase[0] ){ | ||
662 | (*func)(arg, pItem->zDatabase, strlen(pItem->zDatabase)); | ||
663 | (*func)(arg, ".", 1); | ||
664 | } | ||
665 | (*func)(arg, pItem->zName, strlen(pItem->zName)); | ||
666 | length = width = 0; | ||
667 | break; | ||
668 | } | ||
669 | }/* End switch over the format type */ | ||
670 | /* | ||
671 | ** The text of the conversion is pointed to by "bufpt" and is | ||
672 | ** "length" characters long. The field width is "width". Do | ||
673 | ** the output. | ||
674 | */ | ||
675 | if( !flag_leftjustify ){ | ||
676 | register int nspace; | ||
677 | nspace = width-length; | ||
678 | if( nspace>0 ){ | ||
679 | count += nspace; | ||
680 | while( nspace>=etSPACESIZE ){ | ||
681 | (*func)(arg,spaces,etSPACESIZE); | ||
682 | nspace -= etSPACESIZE; | ||
683 | } | ||
684 | if( nspace>0 ) (*func)(arg,spaces,nspace); | ||
685 | } | ||
686 | } | ||
687 | if( length>0 ){ | ||
688 | (*func)(arg,bufpt,length); | ||
689 | count += length; | ||
690 | } | ||
691 | if( flag_leftjustify ){ | ||
692 | register int nspace; | ||
693 | nspace = width-length; | ||
694 | if( nspace>0 ){ | ||
695 | count += nspace; | ||
696 | while( nspace>=etSPACESIZE ){ | ||
697 | (*func)(arg,spaces,etSPACESIZE); | ||
698 | nspace -= etSPACESIZE; | ||
699 | } | ||
700 | if( nspace>0 ) (*func)(arg,spaces,nspace); | ||
701 | } | ||
702 | } | ||
703 | if( zExtra ){ | ||
704 | sqlite3_free(zExtra); | ||
705 | } | ||
706 | }/* End for loop over the format string */ | ||
707 | return errorflag ? -1 : count; | ||
708 | } /* End of function */ | ||
709 | |||
710 | |||
711 | /* This structure is used to store state information about the | ||
712 | ** write to memory that is currently in progress. | ||
713 | */ | ||
714 | struct sgMprintf { | ||
715 | char *zBase; /* A base allocation */ | ||
716 | char *zText; /* The string collected so far */ | ||
717 | int nChar; /* Length of the string so far */ | ||
718 | int nTotal; /* Output size if unconstrained */ | ||
719 | int nAlloc; /* Amount of space allocated in zText */ | ||
720 | void *(*xRealloc)(void*,int); /* Function used to realloc memory */ | ||
721 | int iMallocFailed; /* True if xRealloc() has failed */ | ||
722 | }; | ||
723 | |||
724 | /* | ||
725 | ** This function implements the callback from vxprintf. | ||
726 | ** | ||
727 | ** This routine add nNewChar characters of text in zNewText to | ||
728 | ** the sgMprintf structure pointed to by "arg". | ||
729 | */ | ||
730 | static void mout(void *arg, const char *zNewText, int nNewChar){ | ||
731 | struct sgMprintf *pM = (struct sgMprintf*)arg; | ||
732 | if( pM->iMallocFailed ) return; | ||
733 | pM->nTotal += nNewChar; | ||
734 | if( pM->zText ){ | ||
735 | if( pM->nChar + nNewChar + 1 > pM->nAlloc ){ | ||
736 | if( pM->xRealloc==0 ){ | ||
737 | nNewChar = pM->nAlloc - pM->nChar - 1; | ||
738 | }else{ | ||
739 | int nAlloc = pM->nChar + nNewChar*2 + 1; | ||
740 | if( pM->zText==pM->zBase ){ | ||
741 | pM->zText = pM->xRealloc(0, nAlloc); | ||
742 | if( pM->zText==0 ){ | ||
743 | pM->nAlloc = 0; | ||
744 | pM->iMallocFailed = 1; | ||
745 | return; | ||
746 | }else if( pM->nChar ){ | ||
747 | memcpy(pM->zText, pM->zBase, pM->nChar); | ||
748 | } | ||
749 | }else{ | ||
750 | char *zNew; | ||
751 | zNew = pM->xRealloc(pM->zText, nAlloc); | ||
752 | if( zNew ){ | ||
753 | pM->zText = zNew; | ||
754 | }else{ | ||
755 | pM->iMallocFailed = 1; | ||
756 | pM->xRealloc(pM->zText, 0); | ||
757 | pM->zText = 0; | ||
758 | pM->nAlloc = 0; | ||
759 | return; | ||
760 | } | ||
761 | } | ||
762 | pM->nAlloc = nAlloc; | ||
763 | } | ||
764 | } | ||
765 | if( nNewChar>0 ){ | ||
766 | memcpy(&pM->zText[pM->nChar], zNewText, nNewChar); | ||
767 | pM->nChar += nNewChar; | ||
768 | } | ||
769 | pM->zText[pM->nChar] = 0; | ||
770 | } | ||
771 | } | ||
772 | |||
773 | /* | ||
774 | ** This routine is a wrapper around xprintf() that invokes mout() as | ||
775 | ** the consumer. | ||
776 | */ | ||
777 | static char *base_vprintf( | ||
778 | void *(*xRealloc)(void*, int), /* realloc() function. May be NULL */ | ||
779 | int useInternal, /* Use internal %-conversions if true */ | ||
780 | char *zInitBuf, /* Initially write here, before mallocing */ | ||
781 | int nInitBuf, /* Size of zInitBuf[] */ | ||
782 | const char *zFormat, /* format string */ | ||
783 | va_list ap /* arguments */ | ||
784 | ){ | ||
785 | struct sgMprintf sM; | ||
786 | sM.zBase = sM.zText = zInitBuf; | ||
787 | sM.nChar = sM.nTotal = 0; | ||
788 | sM.nAlloc = nInitBuf; | ||
789 | sM.xRealloc = xRealloc; | ||
790 | sM.iMallocFailed = 0; | ||
791 | vxprintf(mout, &sM, useInternal, zFormat, ap); | ||
792 | assert(sM.iMallocFailed==0 || sM.zText==0); | ||
793 | if( xRealloc && !sM.iMallocFailed ){ | ||
794 | if( sM.zText==sM.zBase ){ | ||
795 | sM.zText = xRealloc(0, sM.nChar+1); | ||
796 | if( sM.zText ){ | ||
797 | memcpy(sM.zText, sM.zBase, sM.nChar+1); | ||
798 | } | ||
799 | }else if( sM.nAlloc>sM.nChar+10 ){ | ||
800 | char *zNew; | ||
801 | sqlite3MallocBenignFailure(1); | ||
802 | zNew = xRealloc(sM.zText, sM.nChar+1); | ||
803 | if( zNew ){ | ||
804 | sM.zText = zNew; | ||
805 | } | ||
806 | } | ||
807 | } | ||
808 | return sM.zText; | ||
809 | } | ||
810 | |||
811 | /* | ||
812 | ** Realloc that is a real function, not a macro. | ||
813 | */ | ||
814 | static void *printf_realloc(void *old, int size){ | ||
815 | return sqlite3_realloc(old, size); | ||
816 | } | ||
817 | |||
818 | /* | ||
819 | ** Print into memory obtained from sqliteMalloc(). Use the internal | ||
820 | ** %-conversion extensions. | ||
821 | */ | ||
822 | char *sqlite3VMPrintf(sqlite3 *db, const char *zFormat, va_list ap){ | ||
823 | char *z; | ||
824 | char zBase[SQLITE_PRINT_BUF_SIZE]; | ||
825 | z = base_vprintf(printf_realloc, 1, zBase, sizeof(zBase), zFormat, ap); | ||
826 | if( z==0 && db!=0 ){ | ||
827 | db->mallocFailed = 1; | ||
828 | } | ||
829 | return z; | ||
830 | } | ||
831 | |||
832 | /* | ||
833 | ** Print into memory obtained from sqliteMalloc(). Use the internal | ||
834 | ** %-conversion extensions. | ||
835 | */ | ||
836 | char *sqlite3MPrintf(sqlite3 *db, const char *zFormat, ...){ | ||
837 | va_list ap; | ||
838 | char *z; | ||
839 | char zBase[SQLITE_PRINT_BUF_SIZE]; | ||
840 | va_start(ap, zFormat); | ||
841 | z = base_vprintf(printf_realloc, 1, zBase, sizeof(zBase), zFormat, ap); | ||
842 | va_end(ap); | ||
843 | if( z==0 && db!=0 ){ | ||
844 | db->mallocFailed = 1; | ||
845 | } | ||
846 | return z; | ||
847 | } | ||
848 | |||
849 | /* | ||
850 | ** Print into memory obtained from sqlite3_malloc(). Omit the internal | ||
851 | ** %-conversion extensions. | ||
852 | */ | ||
853 | char *sqlite3_vmprintf(const char *zFormat, va_list ap){ | ||
854 | char zBase[SQLITE_PRINT_BUF_SIZE]; | ||
855 | return base_vprintf(sqlite3_realloc, 0, zBase, sizeof(zBase), zFormat, ap); | ||
856 | } | ||
857 | |||
858 | /* | ||
859 | ** Print into memory obtained from sqlite3_malloc()(). Omit the internal | ||
860 | ** %-conversion extensions. | ||
861 | */ | ||
862 | char *sqlite3_mprintf(const char *zFormat, ...){ | ||
863 | va_list ap; | ||
864 | char *z; | ||
865 | va_start(ap, zFormat); | ||
866 | z = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFormat, ap); | ||
867 | va_end(ap); | ||
868 | return z; | ||
869 | } | ||
870 | |||
871 | /* | ||
872 | ** sqlite3_snprintf() works like snprintf() except that it ignores the | ||
873 | ** current locale settings. This is important for SQLite because we | ||
874 | ** are not able to use a "," as the decimal point in place of "." as | ||
875 | ** specified by some locales. | ||
876 | */ | ||
877 | char *sqlite3_snprintf(int n, char *zBuf, const char *zFormat, ...){ | ||
878 | char *z; | ||
879 | va_list ap; | ||
880 | |||
881 | if( n<=0 ){ | ||
882 | return zBuf; | ||
883 | } | ||
884 | zBuf[0] = 0; | ||
885 | va_start(ap,zFormat); | ||
886 | z = base_vprintf(0, 0, zBuf, n, zFormat, ap); | ||
887 | va_end(ap); | ||
888 | return z; | ||
889 | } | ||
890 | |||
891 | #if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) || defined(SQLITE_MEMDEBUG) | ||
892 | /* | ||
893 | ** A version of printf() that understands %lld. Used for debugging. | ||
894 | ** The printf() built into some versions of windows does not understand %lld | ||
895 | ** and segfaults if you give it a long long int. | ||
896 | */ | ||
897 | void sqlite3DebugPrintf(const char *zFormat, ...){ | ||
898 | extern int getpid(void); | ||
899 | va_list ap; | ||
900 | char zBuf[500]; | ||
901 | va_start(ap, zFormat); | ||
902 | base_vprintf(0, 0, zBuf, sizeof(zBuf), zFormat, ap); | ||
903 | va_end(ap); | ||
904 | fprintf(stdout,"%s", zBuf); | ||
905 | fflush(stdout); | ||
906 | } | ||
907 | #endif | ||