/* * table.c - functions handling the data at the table level * * Copyright (C) 2010-2014 Karel Zak * Copyright (C) 2014 Ondrej Oprala * Copyright (C) 2016 Igor Gnatenko * * This file may be redistributed under the terms of the * GNU Lesser General Public License. */ /** * SECTION: table * @title: Table * @short_description: container for rows and columns * * Table data manipulation API. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "nls.h" #include "ttyutils.h" #include "smartcolsP.h" #ifdef HAVE_WIDECHAR #define UTF_V "\342\224\202" /* U+2502, Vertical line drawing char */ #define UTF_VR "\342\224\234" /* U+251C, Vertical and right */ #define UTF_H "\342\224\200" /* U+2500, Horizontal */ #define UTF_UR "\342\224\224" /* U+2514, Up and right */ #endif /* !HAVE_WIDECHAR */ #define is_last_column(_tb, _cl) \ list_entry_is_last(&(_cl)->cl_columns, &(_tb)->tb_columns) static void check_padding_debug(struct libscols_table *tb) { const char *str; assert(libsmartcols_debug_mask); /* debug has to be enabled! */ str = getenv("LIBSMARTCOLS_DEBUG_PADDING"); if (!str || (strcmp(str, "on") != 0 && strcmp(str, "1") != 0)) return; DBG(INIT, ul_debugobj(tb, "padding debug: ENABLE")); tb->padding_debug = 1; } /** * scols_new_table: * * Returns: A newly allocated table. */ struct libscols_table *scols_new_table(void) { struct libscols_table *tb; int c, l; tb = calloc(1, sizeof(struct libscols_table)); if (!tb) return NULL; tb->refcount = 1; tb->out = stdout; get_terminal_dimension(&c, &l); tb->termwidth = c > 0 ? c : 80; tb->termheight = l > 0 ? l : 24; INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tb->tb_lines); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tb->tb_columns); DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "alloc")); ON_DBG(INIT, check_padding_debug(tb)); return tb; } /** * scols_ref_table: * @tb: a pointer to a struct libscols_table instance * * Increases the refcount of @tb. */ void scols_ref_table(struct libscols_table *tb) { if (tb) tb->refcount++; } /** * scols_unref_table: * @tb: a pointer to a struct libscols_table instance * * Decreases the refcount of @tb. When the count falls to zero, the instance * is automatically deallocated. */ void scols_unref_table(struct libscols_table *tb) { if (tb && (--tb->refcount <= 0)) { DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "dealloc")); scols_table_remove_lines(tb); scols_table_remove_columns(tb); scols_unref_symbols(tb->symbols); scols_reset_cell(&tb->title); free(tb->linesep); free(tb->colsep); free(tb->name); free(tb); } } /** * scols_table_set_name: * @tb: a pointer to a struct libscols_table instance * @name: a name * * The table name is used for example for JSON top level object name. * * Returns: 0, a negative number in case of an error. * * Since: 2.27 */ int scols_table_set_name(struct libscols_table *tb, const char *name) { return strdup_to_struct_member(tb, name, name); } /** * scols_table_get_name: * @tb: a pointer to a struct libscols_table instance * * Returns: The current name setting of the table @tb * * Since: 2.29 */ const char *scols_table_get_name(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->name; } /** * scols_table_get_title: * @tb: a pointer to a struct libscols_table instance * * The returned pointer is possible to modify by cell functions. Note that * title output alignment on non-tty is hardcoded to 80 output chars. For the * regular terminal it's based on terminal width. * * Returns: Title of the table, or NULL in case of blank title. * * Since: 2.28 */ struct libscols_cell *scols_table_get_title(struct libscols_table *tb) { return &tb->title; } /** * scols_table_add_column: * @tb: a pointer to a struct libscols_table instance * @cl: a pointer to a struct libscols_column instance * * Adds @cl to @tb's column list. The column cannot be shared between more * tables. * * Returns: 0, a negative number in case of an error. */ int scols_table_add_column(struct libscols_table *tb, struct libscols_column *cl) { struct libscols_iter itr; struct libscols_line *ln; int rc = 0; if (!tb || !cl || cl->table) return -EINVAL; if (cl->flags & SCOLS_FL_TREE) tb->ntreecols++; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "add column")); list_add_tail(&cl->cl_columns, &tb->tb_columns); cl->seqnum = tb->ncols++; cl->table = tb; scols_ref_column(cl); if (list_empty(&tb->tb_lines)) return 0; scols_reset_iter(&itr, SCOLS_ITER_FORWARD); /* Realloc line cell arrays */ while (scols_table_next_line(tb, &itr, &ln) == 0) { rc = scols_line_alloc_cells(ln, tb->ncols); if (rc) break; } return rc; } /** * scols_table_remove_column: * @tb: a pointer to a struct libscols_table instance * @cl: a pointer to a struct libscols_column instance * * Removes @cl from @tb. * * Returns: 0, a negative number in case of an error. */ int scols_table_remove_column(struct libscols_table *tb, struct libscols_column *cl) { if (!tb || !cl || !list_empty(&tb->tb_lines)) return -EINVAL; if (cl->flags & SCOLS_FL_TREE) tb->ntreecols--; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "remove column")); list_del_init(&cl->cl_columns); tb->ncols--; cl->table = NULL; scols_unref_column(cl); return 0; } /** * scols_table_remove_columns: * @tb: a pointer to a struct libscols_table instance * * Removes all of @tb's columns. * * Returns: 0, a negative number in case of an error. */ int scols_table_remove_columns(struct libscols_table *tb) { if (!tb || !list_empty(&tb->tb_lines)) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "remove all columns")); while (!list_empty(&tb->tb_columns)) { struct libscols_column *cl = list_entry(tb->tb_columns.next, struct libscols_column, cl_columns); scols_table_remove_column(tb, cl); } return 0; } /** * scols_table_move_column: * @tb: table * @pre: column before the column * @cl: column to move * * Move the @cl behind @pre. If the @pre is NULL then the @col is the first * column in the table. * * Since: 2.30 * * Returns: 0, a negative number in case of an error. */ int scols_table_move_column(struct libscols_table *tb, struct libscols_column *pre, struct libscols_column *cl) { struct list_head *head; struct libscols_iter itr; struct libscols_column *p; struct libscols_line *ln; size_t n = 0, oldseq; if (!tb || !cl) return -EINVAL; if (pre && pre->seqnum + 1 == cl->seqnum) return 0; if (pre == NULL && cl->seqnum == 0) return 0; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "move column %zu behind %zu", cl->seqnum, pre? pre->seqnum : 0)); list_del_init(&cl->cl_columns); /* remove from old position */ head = pre ? &pre->cl_columns : &tb->tb_columns; list_add(&cl->cl_columns, head); /* add to the new place */ oldseq = cl->seqnum; /* fix seq. numbers */ scols_reset_iter(&itr, SCOLS_ITER_FORWARD); while (scols_table_next_column(tb, &itr, &p) == 0) p->seqnum = n++; /* move data in lines */ scols_reset_iter(&itr, SCOLS_ITER_FORWARD); while (scols_table_next_line(tb, &itr, &ln) == 0) scols_line_move_cells(ln, cl->seqnum, oldseq); return 0; } /** * scols_table_new_column: * @tb: table * @name: column header * @whint: column width hint (absolute width: N > 1; relative width: 0 < N < 1) * @flags: flags integer * * This is shortcut for * * cl = scols_new_column(); * scols_column_set_....(cl, ...); * scols_table_add_column(tb, cl); * * The column width is possible to define by: * * @whint: 0 < N < 1 : relative width, percent of terminal width * * @whint: N >= 1 : absolute width, empty column will be truncated to * the column header width if no specified STRICTWIDTH flag * * Note that if table has disabled "maxout" flag (disabled by default) than * relative width is used as a hint only. It's possible that column will be * narrow if the specified size is too large for column data. * * * If the width of all columns is greater than terminal width then library * tries to reduce width of the individual columns. It's done in three stages: * * #1 reduce columns with SCOLS_FL_TRUNC flag and with relative width if the * width is greater than width defined by @whint (@whint * terminal_width) * * #2 reduce all columns with SCOLS_FL_TRUNC flag * * #3 reduce all columns with relative width * * The next stage is always used if the previous stage is unsuccessful. Note * that SCOLS_FL_WRAP is interpreted as SCOLS_FL_TRUNC when calculate column * width (if custom wrap function is not specified), but the final text is not * truncated, but wrapped to multi-line cell. * * * The column is necessary to address by sequential number. The first defined * column has the colnum = 0. For example: * * scols_table_new_column(tab, "FOO", 0.5, 0); // colnum = 0 * scols_table_new_column(tab, "BAR", 0.5, 0); // colnum = 1 * . * . * scols_line_get_cell(line, 0); // FOO column * scols_line_get_cell(line, 1); // BAR column * * Returns: newly allocated column */ struct libscols_column *scols_table_new_column(struct libscols_table *tb, const char *name, double whint, int flags) { struct libscols_column *cl; struct libscols_cell *hr; if (!tb) return NULL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "new column name=%s, whint=%g, flags=%d", name, whint, flags)); cl = scols_new_column(); if (!cl) return NULL; /* set column name */ hr = scols_column_get_header(cl); if (!hr) goto err; if (scols_cell_set_data(hr, name)) goto err; scols_column_set_whint(cl, whint); scols_column_set_flags(cl, flags); if (scols_table_add_column(tb, cl)) /* this increments column ref-counter */ goto err; scols_unref_column(cl); return cl; err: scols_unref_column(cl); return NULL; } /** * scols_table_next_column: * @tb: a pointer to a struct libscols_table instance * @itr: a pointer to a struct libscols_iter instance * @cl: a pointer to a pointer to a struct libscols_column instance * * Returns the next column of @tb via @cl. * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. */ int scols_table_next_column(struct libscols_table *tb, struct libscols_iter *itr, struct libscols_column **cl) { int rc = 1; if (!tb || !itr || !cl) return -EINVAL; *cl = NULL; if (!itr->head) SCOLS_ITER_INIT(itr, &tb->tb_columns); if (itr->p != itr->head) { SCOLS_ITER_ITERATE(itr, *cl, struct libscols_column, cl_columns); rc = 0; } return rc; } /** * scols_table_get_ncols: * @tb: table * * Returns: the ncols table member. */ size_t scols_table_get_ncols(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->ncols; } /** * scols_table_get_nlines: * @tb: table * * Returns: the nlines table member. */ size_t scols_table_get_nlines(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->nlines; } /** * scols_table_set_stream: * @tb: table * @stream: output stream * * Sets the output stream for table @tb. * * Returns: 0, a negative number in case of an error. */ int scols_table_set_stream(struct libscols_table *tb, FILE *stream) { assert(tb); if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "setting alternative stream")); tb->out = stream; return 0; } /** * scols_table_get_stream: * @tb: table * * Gets the output stream for table @tb. * * Returns: stream pointer, NULL in case of an error or an unset stream. */ FILE *scols_table_get_stream(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->out; } /** * scols_table_reduce_termwidth: * @tb: table * @reduce: width * * If necessary then libsmartcols use all terminal width, the @reduce setting * provides extra space (for example for borders in ncurses applications). * * The @reduce must be smaller than terminal width, otherwise it's silently * ignored. The reduction is not applied when STDOUT_FILENO is not terminal. * * Note that after output initialization (scols_table_print_* calls) the width * will be reduced, this behavior affects subsequenced scols_table_get_termwidth() * calls. * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. */ int scols_table_reduce_termwidth(struct libscols_table *tb, size_t reduce) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "reduce terminal width: %zu", reduce)); tb->termreduce = reduce; return 0; } /** * scols_table_get_column: * @tb: table * @n: number of column (0..N) * * Returns: pointer to column or NULL */ struct libscols_column *scols_table_get_column(struct libscols_table *tb, size_t n) { struct libscols_iter itr; struct libscols_column *cl; if (!tb) return NULL; if (n >= tb->ncols) return NULL; scols_reset_iter(&itr, SCOLS_ITER_FORWARD); while (scols_table_next_column(tb, &itr, &cl) == 0) { if (cl->seqnum == n) return cl; } return NULL; } /** * scols_table_add_line: * @tb: table * @ln: line * * Note that this function calls scols_line_alloc_cells() if number * of the cells in the line is too small for @tb. * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. */ int scols_table_add_line(struct libscols_table *tb, struct libscols_line *ln) { if (!tb || !ln) return -EINVAL; if (tb->ncols > ln->ncells) { int rc = scols_line_alloc_cells(ln, tb->ncols); if (rc) return rc; } DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "add line")); list_add_tail(&ln->ln_lines, &tb->tb_lines); ln->seqnum = tb->nlines++; scols_ref_line(ln); return 0; } /** * scols_table_remove_line: * @tb: table * @ln: line * * Note that this function does not destroy the parent<->child relationship between lines. * You have to call scols_line_remove_child() * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. */ int scols_table_remove_line(struct libscols_table *tb, struct libscols_line *ln) { if (!tb || !ln) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "remove line")); list_del_init(&ln->ln_lines); tb->nlines--; scols_unref_line(ln); return 0; } /** * scols_table_remove_lines: * @tb: table * * This empties the table and also destroys all the parent<->child relationships. */ void scols_table_remove_lines(struct libscols_table *tb) { if (!tb) return; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "remove all lines")); while (!list_empty(&tb->tb_lines)) { struct libscols_line *ln = list_entry(tb->tb_lines.next, struct libscols_line, ln_lines); if (ln->parent) scols_line_remove_child(ln->parent, ln); scols_table_remove_line(tb, ln); } } /** * scols_table_next_line: * @tb: a pointer to a struct libscols_table instance * @itr: a pointer to a struct libscols_iter instance * @ln: a pointer to a pointer to a struct libscols_line instance * * Finds the next line and returns a pointer to it via @ln. * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. */ int scols_table_next_line(struct libscols_table *tb, struct libscols_iter *itr, struct libscols_line **ln) { int rc = 1; if (!tb || !itr || !ln) return -EINVAL; *ln = NULL; if (!itr->head) SCOLS_ITER_INIT(itr, &tb->tb_lines); if (itr->p != itr->head) { SCOLS_ITER_ITERATE(itr, *ln, struct libscols_line, ln_lines); rc = 0; } return rc; } /** * scols_table_new_line: * @tb: table * @parent: parental line or NULL * * This is shortcut for * * ln = scols_new_line(); * scols_table_add_line(tb, ln); * scols_line_add_child(parent, ln); * * * Returns: newly allocate line */ struct libscols_line *scols_table_new_line(struct libscols_table *tb, struct libscols_line *parent) { struct libscols_line *ln; if (!tb) return NULL; ln = scols_new_line(); if (!ln) return NULL; if (scols_table_add_line(tb, ln)) goto err; if (parent) scols_line_add_child(parent, ln); scols_unref_line(ln); /* ref-counter incremented by scols_table_add_line() */ return ln; err: scols_unref_line(ln); return NULL; } /** * scols_table_get_line: * @tb: table * @n: column number (0..N) * * Returns: a line or NULL */ struct libscols_line *scols_table_get_line(struct libscols_table *tb, size_t n) { struct libscols_iter itr; struct libscols_line *ln; if (!tb) return NULL; if (n >= tb->nlines) return NULL; scols_reset_iter(&itr, SCOLS_ITER_FORWARD); while (scols_table_next_line(tb, &itr, &ln) == 0) { if (ln->seqnum == n) return ln; } return NULL; } /** * scols_copy_table: * @tb: table * * Creates a new independent table copy, except struct libscols_symbols that * are shared between the tables. * * Returns: a newly allocated copy of @tb */ struct libscols_table *scols_copy_table(struct libscols_table *tb) { struct libscols_table *ret; struct libscols_line *ln; struct libscols_column *cl; struct libscols_iter itr; if (!tb) return NULL; ret = scols_new_table(); if (!ret) return NULL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "copy")); if (tb->symbols) scols_table_set_symbols(ret, tb->symbols); /* columns */ scols_reset_iter(&itr, SCOLS_ITER_FORWARD); while (scols_table_next_column(tb, &itr, &cl) == 0) { cl = scols_copy_column(cl); if (!cl) goto err; if (scols_table_add_column(ret, cl)) goto err; scols_unref_column(cl); } /* lines */ scols_reset_iter(&itr, SCOLS_ITER_FORWARD); while (scols_table_next_line(tb, &itr, &ln) == 0) { struct libscols_line *newln = scols_copy_line(ln); if (!newln) goto err; if (scols_table_add_line(ret, newln)) goto err; if (ln->parent) { struct libscols_line *p = scols_table_get_line(ret, ln->parent->seqnum); if (p) scols_line_add_child(p, newln); } scols_unref_line(newln); } /* separators */ if (scols_table_set_column_separator(ret, tb->colsep) || scols_table_set_line_separator(ret, tb->linesep)) goto err; return ret; err: scols_unref_table(ret); return NULL; } /** * scols_table_set_default_symbols: * @tb: table * * The library check the current environment to select ASCII or UTF8 symbols. * This default behavior could be controlled by scols_table_enable_ascii(). * * Use scols_table_set_symbols() to unset symbols or use your own setting. * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. * * Since: 2.29 */ int scols_table_set_default_symbols(struct libscols_table *tb) { struct libscols_symbols *sy; int rc; if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "setting default symbols")); sy = scols_new_symbols(); if (!sy) return -ENOMEM; #if defined(HAVE_WIDECHAR) if (!scols_table_is_ascii(tb) && !strcmp(nl_langinfo(CODESET), "UTF-8")) { scols_symbols_set_branch(sy, UTF_VR UTF_H); scols_symbols_set_vertical(sy, UTF_V " "); scols_symbols_set_right(sy, UTF_UR UTF_H); } else #endif { scols_symbols_set_branch(sy, "|-"); scols_symbols_set_vertical(sy, "| "); scols_symbols_set_right(sy, "`-"); } scols_symbols_set_title_padding(sy, " "); scols_symbols_set_cell_padding(sy, " "); rc = scols_table_set_symbols(tb, sy); scols_unref_symbols(sy); return rc; } /** * scols_table_set_symbols: * @tb: table * @sy: symbols or NULL * * Add a reference to @sy from the table. The symbols are used by library to * draw tree output. If no symbols are used for the table then library creates * default temporary symbols to draw output by scols_table_set_default_symbols(). * * If @sy is NULL then remove reference from the currently used symbols. * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. */ int scols_table_set_symbols(struct libscols_table *tb, struct libscols_symbols *sy) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; /* remove old */ if (tb->symbols) { DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "remove symbols reference")); scols_unref_symbols(tb->symbols); tb->symbols = NULL; } /* set new */ if (sy) { /* ref user defined */ DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "set symbols")); tb->symbols = sy; scols_ref_symbols(sy); } return 0; } /** * scols_table_get_symbols: * @tb: table * * Returns: pointer to symbols table. * * Since: 2.29 */ struct libscols_symbols *scols_table_get_symbols(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->symbols; } /** * scols_table_enable_nolinesep: * @tb: table * @enable: 1 or 0 * * Enable/disable line separator printing. This is useful if you want to * re-printing the same line more than once (e.g. progress bar). Don't use it * if you're not sure. * * Note that for the last line in the table the separator is disabled at all. * The library differentiate between table terminator and line terminator * (although for standard output \n byte is used in both cases). * * Returns: 0 on success, negative number in case of an error. */ int scols_table_enable_nolinesep(struct libscols_table *tb, int enable) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "nolinesep: %s", enable ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE")); tb->no_linesep = enable ? 1 : 0; return 0; } /** * scols_table_is_nolinesep: * @tb: a pointer to a struct libscols_table instance * * Returns: 1 if line separator printing is disabled. * * Since: 2.29 */ int scols_table_is_nolinesep(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->no_linesep; } /** * scols_table_enable_colors: * @tb: table * @enable: 1 or 0 * * Enable/disable colors. * * Returns: 0 on success, negative number in case of an error. */ int scols_table_enable_colors(struct libscols_table *tb, int enable) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "colors: %s", enable ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE")); tb->colors_wanted = enable; return 0; } /** * scols_table_enable_raw: * @tb: table * @enable: 1 or 0 * * Enable/disable raw output format. The parsable output formats * (export, raw, JSON, ...) are mutually exclusive. * * Returns: 0 on success, negative number in case of an error. */ int scols_table_enable_raw(struct libscols_table *tb, int enable) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "raw: %s", enable ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE")); if (enable) tb->format = SCOLS_FMT_RAW; else if (tb->format == SCOLS_FMT_RAW) tb->format = 0; return 0; } /** * scols_table_enable_json: * @tb: table * @enable: 1 or 0 * * Enable/disable JSON output format. The parsable output formats * (export, raw, JSON, ...) are mutually exclusive. * * Returns: 0 on success, negative number in case of an error. * * Since: 2.27 */ int scols_table_enable_json(struct libscols_table *tb, int enable) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "json: %s", enable ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE")); if (enable) tb->format = SCOLS_FMT_JSON; else if (tb->format == SCOLS_FMT_JSON) tb->format = 0; return 0; } /** * scols_table_enable_export: * @tb: table * @enable: 1 or 0 * * Enable/disable export output format (COLUMNAME="value" ...). * The parsable output formats (export and raw) are mutually exclusive. * * Returns: 0 on success, negative number in case of an error. */ int scols_table_enable_export(struct libscols_table *tb, int enable) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "export: %s", enable ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE")); if (enable) tb->format = SCOLS_FMT_EXPORT; else if (tb->format == SCOLS_FMT_EXPORT) tb->format = 0; return 0; } /** * scols_table_enable_ascii: * @tb: table * @enable: 1 or 0 * * The ASCII-only output is relevant for tree-like outputs. The library * checks if the current environment is UTF8 compatible by default. This * function overrides this check and force the library to use ASCII chars * for the tree. * * If a custom libcols_symbols are specified (see scols_table_set_symbols() * then ASCII flag setting is ignored. * * Returns: 0 on success, negative number in case of an error. */ int scols_table_enable_ascii(struct libscols_table *tb, int enable) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "ascii: %s", enable ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE")); tb->ascii = enable ? 1 : 0; return 0; } /** * scols_table_enable_noheadings: * @tb: table * @enable: 1 or 0 * * Enable/disable header line. * * Returns: 0 on success, negative number in case of an error. */ int scols_table_enable_noheadings(struct libscols_table *tb, int enable) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "noheading: %s", enable ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE")); tb->no_headings = enable ? 1 : 0; return 0; } /** * scols_table_enable_header_repeat: * @tb: table * @enable: 1 or 0 * * Enable/disable header line repeat. The header line is printed only once by * default. Note that the flag will be silently ignored and disabled if the * output is not on terminal or output format is JSON, raw, etc. * * Returns: 0 on success, negative number in case of an error. * * Since: 2.31 */ int scols_table_enable_header_repeat(struct libscols_table *tb, int enable) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "header-repeat: %s", enable ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE")); tb->header_repeat = enable ? 1 : 0; return 0; } /** * scols_table_enable_maxout: * @tb: table * @enable: 1 or 0 * * The extra space after last column is ignored by default. The output * maximization use the extra space for all columns. * * Returns: 0 on success, negative number in case of an error. */ int scols_table_enable_maxout(struct libscols_table *tb, int enable) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "maxout: %s", enable ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE")); tb->maxout = enable ? 1 : 0; return 0; } /** * scols_table_enable_nowrap: * @tb: table * @enable: 1 or 0 * * Never continue on next line, remove last column(s) when too large, truncate last column. * * Returns: 0 on success, negative number in case of an error. * * Since: 2.28 */ int scols_table_enable_nowrap(struct libscols_table *tb, int enable) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "nowrap: %s", enable ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE")); tb->no_wrap = enable ? 1 : 0; return 0; } /** * scols_table_is_nowrap: * @tb: a pointer to a struct libscols_table instance * * Returns: 1 if nowrap is enabled. * * Since: 2.29 */ int scols_table_is_nowrap(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->no_wrap; } /** * scols_table_enable_noencoding: * @tb: table * @enable: 1 or 0 * * The library encode non-printable and control chars by \xHEX by default. * * Returns: 0 on success, negative number in case of an error. * * Since: 2.31 */ int scols_table_enable_noencoding(struct libscols_table *tb, int enable) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "encoding: %s", enable ? "ENABLE" : "DISABLE")); tb->no_encode = enable ? 1 : 0; return 0; } /** * scols_table_is_noencoding: * @tb: a pointer to a struct libscols_table instance * * Returns: 1 if encoding is disabled. * * Since: 2.31 */ int scols_table_is_noencoding(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->no_encode; } /** * scols_table_colors_wanted: * @tb: table * * Returns: 1 if colors are enabled. */ int scols_table_colors_wanted(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->colors_wanted; } /** * scols_table_is_empty: * @tb: table * * Returns: 1 if the table is empty. */ int scols_table_is_empty(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return !tb->nlines; } /** * scols_table_is_ascii: * @tb: table * * Returns: 1 if ASCII tree is enabled. */ int scols_table_is_ascii(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->ascii; } /** * scols_table_is_noheadings: * @tb: table * * Returns: 1 if header output is disabled. */ int scols_table_is_noheadings(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->no_headings; } /** * scols_table_is_header_repeat * @tb: table * * Returns: 1 if header repeat is enabled. * * Since: 2.31 */ int scols_table_is_header_repeat(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->header_repeat; } /** * scols_table_is_export: * @tb: table * * Returns: 1 if export output format is enabled. */ int scols_table_is_export(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->format == SCOLS_FMT_EXPORT; } /** * scols_table_is_raw: * @tb: table * * Returns: 1 if raw output format is enabled. */ int scols_table_is_raw(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->format == SCOLS_FMT_RAW; } /** * scols_table_is_json: * @tb: table * * Returns: 1 if JSON output format is enabled. * * Since: 2.27 */ int scols_table_is_json(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->format == SCOLS_FMT_JSON; } /** * scols_table_is_maxout * @tb: table * * Returns: 1 if output maximization is enabled or 0 */ int scols_table_is_maxout(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->maxout; } /** * scols_table_is_tree: * @tb: table * * Returns: returns 1 tree-like output is expected. */ int scols_table_is_tree(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->ntreecols > 0; } /** * scols_table_set_column_separator: * @tb: table * @sep: separator * * Sets the column separator of @tb to @sep. * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. */ int scols_table_set_column_separator(struct libscols_table *tb, const char *sep) { return strdup_to_struct_member(tb, colsep, sep); } /** * scols_table_set_line_separator: * @tb: table * @sep: separator * * Sets the line separator of @tb to @sep. * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. */ int scols_table_set_line_separator(struct libscols_table *tb, const char *sep) { return strdup_to_struct_member(tb, linesep, sep); } /** * scols_table_get_column_separator: * @tb: table * * Returns: @tb column separator, NULL in case of an error */ const char *scols_table_get_column_separator(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->colsep; } /** * scols_table_get_line_separator: * @tb: table * * Returns: @tb line separator, NULL in case of an error */ const char *scols_table_get_line_separator(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->linesep; } /* for lines in the struct libscols_line->ln_lines list */ static int cells_cmp_wrapper_lines(struct list_head *a, struct list_head *b, void *data) { struct libscols_column *cl = (struct libscols_column *) data; struct libscols_line *ra, *rb; struct libscols_cell *ca, *cb; assert(a); assert(b); assert(cl); ra = list_entry(a, struct libscols_line, ln_lines); rb = list_entry(b, struct libscols_line, ln_lines); ca = scols_line_get_cell(ra, cl->seqnum); cb = scols_line_get_cell(rb, cl->seqnum); return cl->cmpfunc(ca, cb, cl->cmpfunc_data); } /* for lines in the struct libscols_line->ln_children list */ static int cells_cmp_wrapper_children(struct list_head *a, struct list_head *b, void *data) { struct libscols_column *cl = (struct libscols_column *) data; struct libscols_line *ra, *rb; struct libscols_cell *ca, *cb; assert(a); assert(b); assert(cl); ra = list_entry(a, struct libscols_line, ln_children); rb = list_entry(b, struct libscols_line, ln_children); ca = scols_line_get_cell(ra, cl->seqnum); cb = scols_line_get_cell(rb, cl->seqnum); return cl->cmpfunc(ca, cb, cl->cmpfunc_data); } static int sort_line_children(struct libscols_line *ln, struct libscols_column *cl) { struct list_head *p; if (list_empty(&ln->ln_branch)) return 0; list_for_each(p, &ln->ln_branch) { struct libscols_line *chld = list_entry(p, struct libscols_line, ln_children); sort_line_children(chld, cl); } list_sort(&ln->ln_branch, cells_cmp_wrapper_children, cl); return 0; } /** * scols_sort_table: * @tb: table * @cl: order by this column * * Orders the table by the column. See also scols_column_set_cmpfunc(). If the * tree output is enabled then children in the tree are recursively sorted too. * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. */ int scols_sort_table(struct libscols_table *tb, struct libscols_column *cl) { if (!tb || !cl || !cl->cmpfunc) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "sorting table")); list_sort(&tb->tb_lines, cells_cmp_wrapper_lines, cl); if (scols_table_is_tree(tb)) { struct libscols_line *ln; struct libscols_iter itr; scols_reset_iter(&itr, SCOLS_ITER_FORWARD); while (scols_table_next_line(tb, &itr, &ln) == 0) sort_line_children(ln, cl); } return 0; } static struct libscols_line *move_line_and_children(struct libscols_line *ln, struct libscols_line *pre) { if (pre) { list_del_init(&ln->ln_lines); /* remove from old position */ list_add(&ln->ln_lines, &pre->ln_lines); /* add to the new place (behind @pre) */ } pre = ln; if (!list_empty(&ln->ln_branch)) { struct list_head *p; list_for_each(p, &ln->ln_branch) { struct libscols_line *chld = list_entry(p, struct libscols_line, ln_children); pre = move_line_and_children(chld, pre); } } return pre; } /** * scols_sort_table_by_tree: * @tb: table * * Reorders lines in the table by parent->child relation. Note that order of * the lines in the table is independent on the tree hierarchy. * * Since: 2.30 * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. */ int scols_sort_table_by_tree(struct libscols_table *tb) { struct libscols_line *ln; struct libscols_iter itr; if (!tb) return -EINVAL; DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "sorting table by tree")); scols_reset_iter(&itr, SCOLS_ITER_FORWARD); while (scols_table_next_line(tb, &itr, &ln) == 0) { if (ln->parent) continue; move_line_and_children(ln, NULL); } return 0; } /** * scols_table_set_termforce: * @tb: table * @force: SCOLS_TERMFORCE_{NEVER,ALWAYS,AUTO} * * Forces library to use stdout as terminal, non-terminal or use automatic * detection (default). * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. * * Since: 2.29 */ int scols_table_set_termforce(struct libscols_table *tb, int force) { if (!tb) return -EINVAL; tb->termforce = force; return 0; } /** * scols_table_get_termforce: * @tb: table * * Returns: SCOLS_TERMFORCE_{NEVER,ALWAYS,AUTO} or a negative value in case of an error. * * Since: 2.29 */ int scols_table_get_termforce(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->termforce; } /** * scols_table_set_termwidth * @tb: table * @width: terminal width * * The library automatically detects terminal width or defaults to 80 chars if * detections is unsuccessful. This function override this behaviour. * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. * * Since: 2.29 */ int scols_table_set_termwidth(struct libscols_table *tb, size_t width) { DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "set terminatl width: %zu", width)); tb->termwidth = width; return 0; } /** * scols_table_get_termwidth * @tb: table * * Returns: terminal width. */ size_t scols_table_get_termwidth(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->termwidth; } /** * scols_table_set_termheight * @tb: table * @height: terminal height (number of lines) * * The library automatically detects terminal height or defaults to 24 lines if * detections is unsuccessful. This function override this behaviour. * * Returns: 0, a negative value in case of an error. * * Since: 2.31 */ int scols_table_set_termheight(struct libscols_table *tb, size_t height) { DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "set terminatl height: %zu", height)); tb->termheight = height; return 0; } /** * scols_table_get_termheight * @tb: table * * Returns: terminal height (number of lines). * * Since: 2.31 */ size_t scols_table_get_termheight(const struct libscols_table *tb) { return tb->termheight; }