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186 lines
4.8 KiB
186 lines
4.8 KiB
/*==========================================================================
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1994-1995 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* File: dpf.c
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* Content: debugging printf
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*@@BEGIN_MSINTERNAL
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* History:
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* Date By Reason
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* ==== == ======
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* 06-jan-95 craige initial implementation
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* 03-mar-95 craige added dprintf2
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* 31-mar-95 craige add DPFInit to read WIN.INI for [DirectDraw] section;
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* added dprintf3
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* 01-apr-95 craige happy fun joy updated header file
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* 06-apr-95 craige made stand-alone
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* 18-jun-95 craige use negative dpf level to display ONLY that level
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* 06-dec-95 jeffno Changed dprintf to use c-standard variable argument
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* list techniques. Also added abs for NT
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* 06-feb-96 colinmc added simple assertion mechanism for DirectDraw
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* 15-apr-96 kipo added msinternal
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* 20-may-96 andyco forced ansi entry points on all functions
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*@@END_MSINTERNAL
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*
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***************************************************************************/
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#undef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
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#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
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#include <windows.h>
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#include "dpf.h"
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#define USE_DDASSERT
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#ifndef START_STR
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#define START_STR "DDRAW: "
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#endif
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#ifndef PROF_SECT
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#define PROF_SECT "DirectDraw"
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#endif
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#define END_STR "\r\n"
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HWND hWndListBox;
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LONG lDebugLevel = 0;
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/*
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* dumpStr
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*/
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static void dumpStr( LPSTR str )
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{
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OutputDebugStringA( str );
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#ifdef DPF_HWND
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if( hWndListBox != NULL )
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{
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if( !IsWindow( hWndListBox ) )
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{
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hWndListBox = NULL;
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}
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}
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if( hWndListBox != NULL )
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{
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UINT sel;
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int len;
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len = strlen( str );
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if( len > 0 )
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{
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if( str[len-1] == '\r' || str[len-1] == '\n' )
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{
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str[len-1] = 0;
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}
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if( len > 1 )
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{
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if( str[len-2] == '\r' || str[len-2] == '\n' )
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{
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str[len-2] = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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SendMessage( hWndListBox, LB_ADDSTRING, 0, (LONG) (LPSTR) str );
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sel = (UINT) SendMessage( hWndListBox, LB_GETCOUNT, 0, 0L );
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if( sel != LB_ERR )
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{
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SendMessage( hWndListBox, LB_SETCURSEL, sel-1, 0L );
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}
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}
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#endif
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} /* dumpStr */
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/*
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* dprintf
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*/
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void cdecl dprintf( UINT lvl, LPSTR szFormat, ...)
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{
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char str[256];
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BOOL allow = FALSE;
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va_list ap;
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va_start(ap,szFormat);
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if( lDebugLevel < 0 )
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{
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#ifndef WIN95
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if( (UINT) abs( lDebugLevel ) == lvl )
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#else
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if( (UINT) labs( lDebugLevel ) == lvl )
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#endif
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{
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allow = TRUE;
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}
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}
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else if( (UINT) lDebugLevel >= lvl )
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{
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allow = TRUE;
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}
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if( allow )
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{
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wsprintfA( (LPSTR) str, START_STR );
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wvsprintfA( str+lstrlenA( str ), szFormat, ap); //(LPVOID)(&szFormat+1) );
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lstrcatA( (LPSTR) str, END_STR );
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dumpStr( str );
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}
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va_end(ap);
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} /* dprintf */
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/*
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* DPFInit
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*/
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void DPFInit( void )
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{
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lDebugLevel = GetProfileIntA( PROF_SECT, "debug", 0 );
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} /* DPFInit */
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#ifdef USE_DDASSERT
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/*
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* NOTE: I don't want to get into error checking for buffer overflows when
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* trying to issue an assertion failure message. So instead I just allocate
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* a buffer that is "bug enough" (I know, I know...)
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*/
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#define ASSERT_BUFFER_SIZE 512
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#define ASSERT_BANNER_STRING "************************************************************"
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#define ASSERT_BREAK_SECTION "BreakOnAssert"
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#define ASSERT_BREAK_DEFAULT FALSE
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#define ASSERT_MESSAGE_LEVEL 0
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void _DDAssert( LPCSTR szFile, int nLine, LPCSTR szCondition )
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{
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char buffer[ASSERT_BUFFER_SIZE];
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/*
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* Build the debug stream message.
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*/
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wsprintfA( buffer, "ASSERTION FAILED! File %s Line %d: %s", szFile, nLine, szCondition );
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/*
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* Actually issue the message. These messages are considered error level
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* so they all go out at error level priority.
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*/
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dprintf( ASSERT_MESSAGE_LEVEL, ASSERT_BANNER_STRING );
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dprintf( ASSERT_MESSAGE_LEVEL, buffer );
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dprintf( ASSERT_MESSAGE_LEVEL, ASSERT_BANNER_STRING );
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/*
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* Should we drop into the debugger?
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*/
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if( GetProfileIntA( PROF_SECT, ASSERT_BREAK_SECTION, ASSERT_BREAK_DEFAULT ) )
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{
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/*
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* Into the debugger we go...
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*/
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DEBUG_BREAK();
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}
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}
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#endif /* USE_DDASSERT */
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#endif
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