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/****************************************************************************
**
** Global functions
**
** Created : 920604
**
** Copyright (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved.
**
** This file is part of the tools module of the Qt GUI Toolkit.
**
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**
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**********************************************************************/
#include "qplatformdefs.h"
#include "qasciidict.h"
#include <qdatetime.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#if defined(Q_CC_MSVC) && !defined(Q_CC_MSVC_NET) && !defined(Q_OS_TEMP)
#include <crtdbg.h>
#endif
/*!
\relates QApplication
Returns the Qt version number as a string, for example, "2.3.0" or
"3.0.5".
The \c QT_VERSION define has the numeric value in the form:
0xmmiibb (m = major, i = minor, b = bugfix). For example, Qt
3.0.5's \c QT_VERSION is 0x030005.
*/
const char *qVersion()
{
return QT_VERSION_STR;
}
bool qSharedBuild()
{
#ifdef QT_SHARED
return TRUE;
#else
return FALSE;
#endif
}
/*****************************************************************************
System detection routines
*****************************************************************************/
static bool si_alreadyDone = FALSE;
static int si_wordSize;
static bool si_bigEndian;
/*!
\relates QApplication
Obtains information about the system.
The system's word size in bits (typically 32) is returned in \a
*wordSize. The \a *bigEndian is set to TRUE if this is a big-endian
machine, or to FALSE if this is a little-endian machine.
In debug mode, this function calls qFatal() with a message if the
computer is truly weird (i.e. different endianness for 16 bit and
32 bit integers); in release mode it returns FALSE.
*/
bool qSysInfo( int *wordSize, bool *bigEndian )
{
#if defined(QT_CHECK_NULL)
Q_ASSERT( wordSize != 0 );
Q_ASSERT( bigEndian != 0 );
#endif
if ( si_alreadyDone ) { // run it only once
*wordSize = si_wordSize;
*bigEndian = si_bigEndian;
return TRUE;
}
si_wordSize = 0;
Q_ULONG n = (Q_ULONG)(~0);
while ( n ) { // detect word size
si_wordSize++;
n /= 2;
}
*wordSize = si_wordSize;
if ( *wordSize != 64 &&
*wordSize != 32 &&
*wordSize != 16 ) { // word size: 16, 32 or 64
#if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
qFatal( "qSysInfo: Unsupported system word size %d", *wordSize );
#endif
return FALSE;
}
if ( sizeof(Q_INT8) != 1 || sizeof(Q_INT16) != 2 || sizeof(Q_INT32) != 4 ||
sizeof(Q_ULONG)*8 != si_wordSize || sizeof(float) != 4 || sizeof(double) != 8 ) {
#if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
qFatal( "qSysInfo: Unsupported system data type size" );
#endif
return FALSE;
}
bool be16, be32; // determine byte ordering
short ns = 0x1234;
int nl = 0x12345678;
unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)(&ns); // 16-bit integer
be16 = *p == 0x12;
p = (unsigned char *)(&nl); // 32-bit integer
if ( p[0] == 0x12 && p[1] == 0x34 && p[2] == 0x56 && p[3] == 0x78 )
be32 = TRUE;
else
if ( p[0] == 0x78 && p[1] == 0x56 && p[2] == 0x34 && p[3] == 0x12 )
be32 = FALSE;
else
be32 = !be16;
if ( be16 != be32 ) { // strange machine!
#if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
qFatal( "qSysInfo: Inconsistent system byte order" );
#endif
return FALSE;
}
*bigEndian = si_bigEndian = be32;
si_alreadyDone = TRUE;
return TRUE;
}
#if !defined(QWS) && defined(Q_OS_MAC)
#include "qt_mac.h"
// This function has descended from Apple Source Code (FSpLocationFromFullPath),
// but changes have been made. [Creates a minimal alias from the full pathname]
OSErr qt_mac_create_fsspec(const QString &file, FSSpec *spec)
{
FSRef fref;
QCString utfs = file.utf8();
OSErr ret = FSPathMakeRef((const UInt8 *)utfs.data(), &fref, NULL);
if(ret == noErr)
ret = FSGetCatalogInfo(&fref, kFSCatInfoNone, NULL, NULL, spec, NULL);
return ret;
}
CFStringRef qstring2cfstring(const QString &str)
{
return CFStringCreateWithCharacters(0, (UniChar *)str.unicode(), str.length());
}
QString cfstring2qstring(CFStringRef str)
{
if(!str)
return QString();
CFIndex length = CFStringGetLength(str);
if(const UniChar *chars = CFStringGetCharactersPtr(str))
return QString((QChar *)chars, length);
UniChar *buffer = (UniChar*)malloc(length * sizeof(UniChar));
CFStringGetCharacters(str, CFRangeMake(0, length), buffer);
QString ret((QChar *)buffer, length);
free(buffer);
return ret;
}
unsigned char *p_str(const QString &s)
{
CFStringRef cfstr = qstring2cfstring(s);
uchar *p = (uchar*)malloc(256);
CFStringGetPascalString(cfstr, p, 256, CFStringGetSystemEncoding());
CFRelease(cfstr);
return p;
}
QString p2qstring(const unsigned char *c) {
CFStringRef cfstr = CFStringCreateWithPascalString(0, c, CFStringGetSystemEncoding());
QString str = cfstring2qstring(cfstr);
CFRelease(cfstr);
return str;
}
int qMacVersion()
{
static int macver = Qt::MV_Unknown;
static bool first = TRUE;
if(first) {
first = FALSE;
long gestalt_version;
if(Gestalt(gestaltSystemVersion, &gestalt_version) == noErr) {
macver = ((gestalt_version & 0x00f0) >> 4) + 2;
}
}
return macver;
}
Qt::MacintoshVersion qt_macver = (Qt::MacintoshVersion)qMacVersion();
// HFS+ filesystems use decomposing unicode for certain layers in unicode
// In general these don't look great as a user visible string.
// Therefore it is a good idea to normalize them ourselves.
// These technotes on Apple's website:
// http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1235.html
// http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1173.html
QString qt_mac_precomposeFileName(const QString &str)
{
if (str.isEmpty())
return str;
int strLength = str.length();
CFMutableStringRef cfmstr = CFStringCreateMutable(0, strLength);
CFStringAppendCharacters(cfmstr, (UniChar *)str.unicode(), strLength);
CFStringNormalize(cfmstr, kCFStringNormalizationFormC);
QString newStr = cfstring2qstring(cfmstr);
CFRelease(cfmstr);
return newStr;
}
#elif defined(Q_OS_WIN32) || defined(Q_OS_CYGWIN) || defined(Q_OS_TEMP)
bool qt_winunicode;
# ifdef Q_OS_TEMP
DWORD qt_cever = 0;
# endif // Q_OS_TEMP
#include "qt_windows.h"
int qWinVersion()
{
#ifndef VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s
#define VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s 0
#endif
#ifndef VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS
#define VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS 1
#endif
#ifndef VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT
#define VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT 2
#endif
#ifndef VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE
#define VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE 3
#endif
static int winver = Qt::WV_NT;
static int t=0;
if ( !t ) {
t=1;
#ifndef Q_OS_TEMP
OSVERSIONINFOA osver;
osver.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(osver);
GetVersionExA( &osver );
#else
OSVERSIONINFOW osver;
osver.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(osver);
GetVersionEx( &osver );
qt_cever = osver.dwMajorVersion * 100;
qt_cever += osver.dwMinorVersion * 10;
#endif
switch ( osver.dwPlatformId ) {
case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s:
winver = Qt::WV_32s;
break;
case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS:
// We treat Windows Me (minor 90) the same as Windows 98
if ( osver.dwMinorVersion == 90 )
winver = Qt::WV_Me;
else if ( osver.dwMinorVersion == 10 )
winver = Qt::WV_98;
else
winver = Qt::WV_95;
break;
case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE:
#ifdef Q_OS_TEMP
if ( qt_cever >= 400 )
winver = Qt::WV_CENET;
else
#endif
winver = Qt::WV_CE;
break;
default: // VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT
if ( osver.dwMajorVersion < 5 ) {
winver = Qt::WV_NT;
} else if (osver.dwMajorVersion == 6) {
winver = Qt::WV_VISTA;
} else if ( osver.dwMinorVersion == 0 ) {
winver = Qt::WV_2000;
} else if ( osver.dwMinorVersion == 1 ) {
winver = Qt::WV_XP;
} else if ( osver.dwMinorVersion == 2 ) {
winver = Qt::WV_2003;
} else {
qWarning("Untested Windows version detected!");
winver = Qt::WV_NT_based;
}
}
}
#if defined(UNICODE)
if ( winver & Qt::WV_NT_based )
qt_winunicode = TRUE;
else
#endif
qt_winunicode = FALSE;
return winver;
}
Qt::WindowsVersion qt_winver = (Qt::WindowsVersion)qWinVersion();
#endif
/*****************************************************************************
Debug output routines
*****************************************************************************/
/*!
\fn void qDebug( const char *msg, ... )
\relates QApplication
Prints a debug message \a msg, or calls the message handler (if it
has been installed).
This function takes a format string and a list of arguments,
similar to the C printf() function.
Example:
\code
qDebug( "my window handle = %x", myWidget->id() );
\endcode
Under X11, the text is printed to stderr. Under Windows, the text
is sent to the debugger.
\warning The internal buffer is limited to 8196 bytes (including
the '\0'-terminator).
\warning Passing (const char *)0 as argument to qDebug might lead
to crashes on certain platforms due to the platforms printf implementation.
\sa qWarning(), qFatal(), qInstallMsgHandler(),
\link debug.html Debugging\endlink
*/
/*!
\fn void qWarning( const char *msg, ... )
\relates QApplication
Prints a warning message \a msg, or calls the message handler (if
it has been installed).
This function takes a format string and a list of arguments,
similar to the C printf() function.
Example:
\code
void f( int c )
{
if ( c > 200 )
qWarning( "f: bad argument, c == %d", c );
}
\endcode
Under X11, the text is printed to stderr. Under Windows, the text
is sent to the debugger.
\warning The internal buffer is limited to 8196 bytes (including
the '\0'-terminator).
\warning Passing (const char *)0 as argument to qWarning might lead
to crashes on certain platforms due to the platforms printf implementation.
\sa qDebug(), qFatal(), qInstallMsgHandler(),
\link debug.html Debugging\endlink
*/
/*!
\fn void qFatal( const char *msg, ... )
\relates QApplication
Prints a fatal error message \a msg and exits, or calls the
message handler (if it has been installed).
This function takes a format string and a list of arguments,
similar to the C printf() function.
Example:
\code
int divide( int a, int b )
{
if ( b == 0 ) // program error
qFatal( "divide: cannot divide by zero" );
return a/b;
}
\endcode
Under X11, the text is printed to stderr. Under Windows, the text
is sent to the debugger.
\warning The internal buffer is limited to 8196 bytes (including
the '\0'-terminator).
\warning Passing (const char *)0 as argument to qFatal might lead
to crashes on certain platforms due to the platforms printf implementation.
\sa qDebug(), qWarning(), qInstallMsgHandler(),
\link debug.html Debugging\endlink
*/
static QtMsgHandler handler = 0; // pointer to debug handler
static const int QT_BUFFER_LENGTH = 8196; // internal buffer length
#ifdef Q_CC_MWERKS
#include "qt_mac.h"
extern bool qt_is_gui_used;
static void mac_default_handler( const char *msg )
{
if ( qt_is_gui_used ) {
const unsigned char *p = p_str(msg);
DebugStr(p);
free((void*)p);
} else {
fprintf( stderr, msg );
}
}
#endif
void handle_buffer(const char *buf, QtMsgType msgType)
{
if ( handler ) {
(*handler)( msgType, buf );
} else if (msgType == QtFatalMsg) {
#if defined(Q_CC_MWERKS)
mac_default_handler(buf);
#else
fprintf( stderr, "%s\n", buf ); // add newline
#endif
#if defined(Q_OS_UNIX) && defined(QT_DEBUG)
abort(); // trap; generates core dump
#elif defined(Q_OS_TEMP) && defined(QT_DEBUG)
QString fstr;
fstr.sprintf( "%s:%s %s %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, QT_VERSION_STR, buf );
OutputDebugString( fstr.ucs2() );
#elif defined(_CRT_ERROR) && defined(_DEBUG)
_CrtDbgReport( _CRT_ERROR, __FILE__, __LINE__, QT_VERSION_STR, buf );
#else
exit( 1 ); // goodbye cruel world
#endif
} else {
#if defined(Q_CC_MWERKS)
mac_default_handler(buf);
#elif defined(Q_OS_TEMP)
QString fstr( buf );
OutputDebugString( (fstr + "\n").ucs2() );
#else
fprintf( stderr, "%s\n", buf ); // add newline
#endif
}
}
void qDebug( const QString &msg )
{
char buf[QT_BUFFER_LENGTH];
strcpy( buf, QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("[yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss.zzz] ").local8Bit() );
int len = strlen(buf);
strncpy( &buf[len], msg.local8Bit(), QT_BUFFER_LENGTH - len - 1 );
len += msg.length();
if (len >= QT_BUFFER_LENGTH) {
len = QT_BUFFER_LENGTH - 1;
}
buf[len] = '\0';
handle_buffer(buf, QtDebugMsg);
}
void qDebug( const char *msg, ... )
{
char buf[QT_BUFFER_LENGTH];
strcpy( buf, QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("[yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss.zzz] ").local8Bit() );
int len = strlen(buf);
va_list ap;
va_start( ap, msg ); // use variable arg list
#if defined(QT_VSNPRINTF)
QT_VSNPRINTF( &buf[len], QT_BUFFER_LENGTH, msg, ap );
#else
vsprintf( &buf[len], msg, ap );
#endif
va_end( ap );
handle_buffer(buf, QtDebugMsg);
}
void qWarning( const QString &msg )
{
char buf[QT_BUFFER_LENGTH];
strcpy( buf, QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("[yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss.zzz] ").local8Bit() );
int len = strlen(buf);
strncpy( &buf[len], msg.local8Bit(), QT_BUFFER_LENGTH - len - 1 );
len += msg.length();
if (len >= QT_BUFFER_LENGTH) {
len = QT_BUFFER_LENGTH - 1;
}
buf[len] = '\0';
handle_buffer(buf, QtWarningMsg);
}
void qWarning( const char *msg, ... )
{
char buf[QT_BUFFER_LENGTH];
strcpy( buf, QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("[yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss.zzz] ").local8Bit() );
int len = strlen(buf);
va_list ap;
va_start( ap, msg ); // use variable arg list
#if defined(QT_VSNPRINTF)
QT_VSNPRINTF( &buf[len], QT_BUFFER_LENGTH, msg, ap );
#else
vsprintf( &buf[len], msg, ap );
#endif
va_end( ap );
handle_buffer(buf, QtWarningMsg);
}
void qFatal( const QString &msg )
{
char buf[QT_BUFFER_LENGTH];
strcpy( buf, QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("[yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss.zzz] ").local8Bit() );
int len = strlen(buf);
strncpy( &buf[len], msg.local8Bit(), QT_BUFFER_LENGTH - len - 1 );
len += msg.length();
if (len >= QT_BUFFER_LENGTH) {
len = QT_BUFFER_LENGTH - 1;
}
buf[len] = '\0';
handle_buffer(buf, QtFatalMsg);
}
void qFatal( const char *msg, ... )
{
char buf[QT_BUFFER_LENGTH];
strcpy( buf, QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("[yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss.zzz] ").local8Bit() );
int len = strlen(buf);
va_list ap;
va_start( ap, msg ); // use variable arg list
#if defined(QT_VSNPRINTF)
QT_VSNPRINTF( &buf[len], QT_BUFFER_LENGTH, msg, ap );
#else
vsprintf( &buf[len], msg, ap );
#endif
va_end( ap );
handle_buffer(buf, QtFatalMsg);
}
/*!
\relates QApplication
Prints the message \a msg and uses \a code to get a system specific
error message. When \a code is -1 (the default), the system's last
error code will be used if possible. Use this method to handle
failures in platform specific API calls.
This function does nothing when Qt is built with \c QT_NO_DEBUG
defined.
*/
void qSystemWarning( const char* msg, int code )
{
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG
#if defined(Q_OS_WIN32)
if ( code == -1 )
code = GetLastError();
if ( !code )
return;
unsigned short *string;
QT_WA( {
FormatMessage( FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER|FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM,
NULL,
code,
MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT),
(LPTSTR)&string,
0,
NULL );
qWarning( "%s\n\tError code %d - %s", msg, code, QString::fromUcs2(string).latin1() );
}, {
FormatMessageA( FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER|FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM,
NULL,
code,
MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT),
(char*)&string,
0,
NULL );
qWarning( "%s\n\tError code %d - %s", msg, code, (const char*)string );
} );
LocalFree( (HLOCAL)string );
#else
if ( code != -1 )
qWarning( "%s\n\tError code %d - %s", msg, code, strerror( code ) );
else
qWarning( "%s", msg );
#endif
#else
Q_UNUSED( msg );
Q_UNUSED( code );
#endif
}
/*!
\fn void Q_ASSERT( bool test )
\relates QApplication
Prints a warning message containing the source code file name and
line number if \a test is FALSE.
This is really a macro defined in \c qglobal.h.
Q_ASSERT is useful for testing pre- and post-conditions.
Example:
\code
//
// File: div.cpp
//
#include <qglobal.h>
int divide( int a, int b )
{
Q_ASSERT( b != 0 ); // this is line 9
return a/b;
}
\endcode
If \c b is zero, the Q_ASSERT statement will output the following
message using the qWarning() function:
\code
ASSERT: "b != 0" in div.cpp (9)
\endcode
\sa qWarning(), \link debug.html Debugging\endlink
*/
/*!
\fn void Q_CHECK_PTR( void *p )
\relates QApplication
If \a p is 0, prints a warning message containing the source code file
name and line number, saying that the program ran out of memory.
This is really a macro defined in \c qglobal.h.
Example:
\code
int *a;
Q_CHECK_PTR( a = new int[80] ); // WRONG!
a = new (nothrow) int[80]; // Right
Q_CHECK_PTR( a );
\endcode
\sa qWarning(), \link debug.html Debugging\endlink
*/
//
// The Q_CHECK_PTR macro calls this function to check if an allocation went ok.
//
#if (QT_VERSION-0 >= 0x040000)
#if defined(Q_CC_GNU)
#warning "Change Q_CHECK_PTR to '{if ((p)==0) qt_check_pointer(__FILE__,__LINE__);}'"
#warning "No need for qt_check_pointer() to return a value - make it void!"
#endif
#endif
bool qt_check_pointer( bool c, const char *n, int l )
{
if ( c )
qWarning( "In file %s, line %d: Out of memory", n, l );
return TRUE;
}
static bool firstObsoleteWarning(const char *obj, const char *oldfunc )
{
static QAsciiDict<int> *obsoleteDict = 0;
if ( !obsoleteDict ) { // first time func is called
obsoleteDict = new QAsciiDict<int>;
#if defined(QT_DEBUG)
qDebug(
"You are using obsolete functions in the Qt library. Call the function\n"
"qSuppressObsoleteWarnings() to suppress obsolete warnings.\n"
);
#endif
}
QCString s( obj );
s += "::";
s += oldfunc;
if ( obsoleteDict->find(s.data()) == 0 ) {
obsoleteDict->insert( s.data(), (int*)1 ); // anything different from 0
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
static bool suppressObsolete = FALSE;
void qSuppressObsoleteWarnings( bool suppress )
{
suppressObsolete = suppress;
}
void qObsolete( const char *obj, const char *oldfunc, const char *newfunc )
{
if ( suppressObsolete )
return;
if ( !firstObsoleteWarning(obj, oldfunc) )
return;
if ( obj )
qDebug( "%s::%s: This function is obsolete, use %s instead.",
obj, oldfunc, newfunc );
else
qDebug( "%s: This function is obsolete, use %s instead.",
oldfunc, newfunc );
}
void qObsolete( const char *obj, const char *oldfunc )
{
if ( suppressObsolete )
return;
if ( !firstObsoleteWarning(obj, oldfunc) )
return;
if ( obj )
qDebug( "%s::%s: This function is obsolete.", obj, oldfunc );
else
qDebug( "%s: This function is obsolete.", oldfunc );
}
void qObsolete( const char *message )
{
if ( suppressObsolete )
return;
if ( !firstObsoleteWarning( "Qt", message) )
return;
qDebug( "%s", message );
}
/*!
\relates QApplication
Installs a Qt message handler \a h. Returns a pointer to the
message handler previously defined.
The message handler is a function that prints out debug messages,
warnings and fatal error messages. The Qt library (debug version)
contains hundreds of warning messages that are printed when
internal errors (usually invalid function arguments) occur. If you
implement your own message handler, you get total control of these
messages.
The default message handler prints the message to the standard
output under X11 or to the debugger under Windows. If it is a
fatal message, the application aborts immediately.
Only one message handler can be defined, since this is usually
done on an application-wide basis to control debug output.
To restore the message handler, call \c qInstallMsgHandler(0).
Example:
\code
#include <qapplication.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
void myMessageOutput( QtMsgType type, const char *msg )
{
switch ( type ) {
case QtDebugMsg:
fprintf( stderr, "Debug: %s\n", msg );
break;
case QtWarningMsg:
fprintf( stderr, "Warning: %s\n", msg );
break;
case QtFatalMsg:
fprintf( stderr, "Fatal: %s\n", msg );
abort(); // deliberately core dump
}
}
int main( int argc, char **argv )
{
qInstallMsgHandler( myMessageOutput );
QApplication a( argc, argv );
...
return a.exec();
}
\endcode
\sa qDebug(), qWarning(), qFatal(), \link debug.html Debugging\endlink
*/
QtMsgHandler qInstallMsgHandler( QtMsgHandler h )
{
QtMsgHandler old = handler;
handler = h;
return old;
}
/*
Dijkstra's bisection algorithm to find the square root as an integer.
Deliberately not exported as part of the Qt API, but used in both
qsimplerichtext.cpp and qgfxraster_qws.cpp
*/
unsigned int qt_int_sqrt( unsigned int n )
{
// n must be in the range 0...UINT_MAX/2-1
if ( n >= ( UINT_MAX>>2 ) ) {
unsigned int r = 2 * qt_int_sqrt( n / 4 );
unsigned int r2 = r + 1;
return ( n >= r2 * r2 ) ? r2 : r;
}
uint h, p= 0, q= 1, r= n;
while ( q <= n )
q <<= 2;
while ( q != 1 ) {
q >>= 2;
h= p + q;
p >>= 1;
if ( r >= h ) {
p += q;
r -= h;
}
}
return p;
}