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