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/*++
Copyright (c) 1991-1993 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
Disp.c
Abstract:
This file contains routines which display low-level data items in
a consistent manner. The output is done in a fixed-width-column
fashion, similar to some of the NET.EXE outputs. These routines are
part of the RxTest program.
Author:
John Rogers (JohnRo) 03-May-1991
Environment:
Portable to any flat, 32-bit environment. (Uses Win32 typedefs.)
Requires ANSI C extensions: slash-slash comments, long external names.
Revision History:
03-May-1991 JohnRo
Created.
15-May-1991 JohnRo
Prevent possible errors in DisplayString if string has % in it.
Added DisplayWord(), DisplayWordHex().
13-Jun-1991 JohnRo
Moved from RxTest to NetLib; changed routine names.
05-Jul-1991 JohnRo
Avoid FORMAT_WORD name (used by MIPS header files).
10-Sep-1991 JohnRo
Made changes suggested by PC-LINT. (LmCons.h isn't needed.)
13-Sep-1991 JohnRo
Use LPDEBUG_STRING instead of LPTSTR, to avoid UNICODE problems.
07-Jan-1992 JohnRo
Added NetpDbgDisplayTStr() and NetpDbgDisplayWStr().
19-Jul-1992 JohnRo
RAID 464 (old RAID 10324): net print vs. UNICODE.
17-Aug-1992 JohnRo
RAID 2920: Support UTC timezone in net code.
05-Jan-1993 JohnRo
Repl WAN support (get rid of repl name list limits).
Avoid stack overflow on very long strings.
--*/
// These must be included first:
#include <windef.h> // IN, DWORD, etc.
// These may be included in any order:
#include <netdebug.h> // FORMAT_ equates, NetpDbg routines.
#include <tstr.h> // STRCAT(), ULTOA(), etc.
// NT debug routines seem to die at around 255 chars.
#define PARTIAL_NAME_LIST_LEN 250
#define PARTIAL_NAME_LIST_FORMAT_A "%-.250s"
#define PARTIAL_NAME_LIST_FORMAT_W "%-.250ws"
#define EMPTY_STRING "(none)"
#define FIXED_WIDTH_STRING "%-30s: "
#define PARTIAL_FIXED_WIDTH_STRING "%-20s (partial): "
#define INDENT " "
#if DBG
DBGSTATIC VOID
NetpDbgDisplayTagForPartial(
IN LPDEBUG_STRING Tag
);
DBGSTATIC VOID
NetpDbgDisplayAnyStringType(
IN LPDEBUG_STRING Tag,
IN LPVOID Value,
IN BOOL InputIsUnicode
)
{
LPDEBUG_STRING Format;
DWORD ValueLength;
if (Value != NULL) {
if (InputIsUnicode) {
ValueLength = wcslen( Value );
Format = FORMAT_LPWSTR;
} else {
ValueLength = strlen( Value );
Format = FORMAT_LPSTR;
}
if ( ValueLength < PARTIAL_NAME_LIST_LEN ) { // normal
NetpDbgDisplayTag( Tag );
NetpKdPrint(( Format, Value ));
} else { // string too long; just display partial...
NetpDbgDisplayTagForPartial( Tag );
if (InputIsUnicode) {
Format = PARTIAL_NAME_LIST_FORMAT_W;
} else {
Format = PARTIAL_NAME_LIST_FORMAT_A;
}
NetpKdPrint(( Format, Value )); // print truncated version
}
} else {
NetpDbgDisplayTag( Tag );
NetpKdPrint(( EMPTY_STRING ));
}
NetpKdPrint(( "\n" ));
} // NetpDbgDisplayAnyStringType
#endif // DBG
#undef NetpDbgDisplayDword
VOID
NetpDbgDisplayDword(
IN LPDEBUG_STRING Tag,
IN DWORD Value
)
{
#if DBG
NetpDbgDisplayTag( Tag );
NetpKdPrint((FORMAT_DWORD, Value));
NetpKdPrint(("\n"));
#endif // DBG
} // NetpDbgDisplayDword
#if DBG
VOID
NetpDbgDisplayLong(
IN LPDEBUG_STRING Tag,
IN LONG Value
)
{
NetpDbgDisplayTag( Tag );
NetpKdPrint((FORMAT_LONG, Value));
NetpKdPrint(("\n"));
} // NetpDbgDisplayLong
VOID
NetpDbgDisplayString(
IN LPDEBUG_STRING Tag,
IN LPTSTR Value
)
{
NetpDbgDisplayAnyStringType(
Tag,
Value,
#ifndef UNICODE
FALSE ); // input is not UNICODE
#else
TRUE ); // input is UNICODE
#endif
} // NetpDbgDisplayString
VOID
NetpDbgDisplayTag(
IN LPDEBUG_STRING Tag
)
{
NetpAssert( Tag != NULL );
NetpKdPrint((INDENT FIXED_WIDTH_STRING, Tag));
} // NetpDbgDisplayTag
DBGSTATIC VOID
NetpDbgDisplayTagForPartial(
IN LPDEBUG_STRING Tag
)
{
NetpAssert( Tag != NULL );
NetpKdPrint(( INDENT PARTIAL_FIXED_WIDTH_STRING, Tag ));
} // NetpDbgDisplayTagForPartial
#endif // DBG