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//! Implements `println!`, `eprintln!` and `dbg!` on top of the `libc `crate without requiring
//! the use of an allocator.
//!
//! Allows you to use these macros in a #!\[no_std\] context, or in a situation where the
//! traditional Rust streams might not be available (ie: at process shutdown time).
//!
//! [`libc_writeln`] and [`libc_ewriteln`] are provided for cases where you may not wish
//! to pull in the overhead of the formatter code and simply wish to print C-style strings.
//!
//! ## Usage
//!
//! Exactly as you'd use `println!`, `eprintln!` and `dbg!`.
//!
//! ```rust
//! # use libc_print::*;
//! // Use the default `libc_`-prefixed macros:
//! # fn test1()
//! # {
//! libc_println!("Hello {}!", "stdout");
//! libc_eprintln!("Hello {}!", "stderr");
//! let a = 2;
//! let b = libc_dbg!(a * 2) + 1;
//! assert_eq!(b, 5);
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! Or you can import aliases to `std` names:
//!
//! ```rust
//! use libc_print::std_name::{println, eprintln, dbg};
//!
//! # fn test2()
//! # {
//! println!("Hello {}!", "stdout");
//! eprintln!("Hello {}!", "stderr");
//! let a = 2;
//! let b = dbg!(a * 2) + 1;
//! assert_eq!(b, 5);
//! # }
//! ```
#![no_std]
#![allow(dead_code)]
#![allow(unused)]
#![warn(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)]
use core::{convert::TryFrom, file, line, stringify};
/// This forces a "C" library linkage
#[cfg(not(windows))]
#[link(name = "c")]
mod c {
extern "C" {}
}
// These constants are used by the macros but we don't want to expose
// them to library users.
#[doc(hidden)]
pub const __LIBC_NEWLINE: &str = "\n";
#[doc(hidden)]
pub const __LIBC_STDOUT: i32 = 1;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub const __LIBC_STDERR: i32 = 2;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub struct __LibCWriter(i32);
impl core::fmt::Write for __LibCWriter {
#[inline]
fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> core::fmt::Result {
__libc_println(self.0, s)
}
}
impl __LibCWriter {
#[inline]
pub fn new(handle: i32) -> __LibCWriter {
__LibCWriter(handle)
}
#[inline]
pub fn write_fmt(&mut self, args: core::fmt::Arguments) -> core::fmt::Result {
core::fmt::Write::write_fmt(self, args)
}
#[inline]
pub fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> core::fmt::Result {
__libc_println(self.0, s)
}
#[inline]
pub fn write_nl(&mut self) -> core::fmt::Result {
__libc_println(self.0, __LIBC_NEWLINE)
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
#[inline]
pub fn __libc_println(handle: i32, msg: &str) -> core::fmt::Result {
let msg = msg.as_bytes();
let mut written = 0;
while written < msg.len() {
match unsafe { libc_write(handle, &msg[written..]) } {
// Ignore errors
None | Some(0) => break,
Some(res) => written += res,
}
}
Ok(())
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
unsafe fn libc_write(handle: i32, bytes: &[u8]) -> Option<usize> {
usize::try_from(unsafe {
libc::write(
handle,
bytes.as_ptr().cast::<core::ffi::c_void>(),
bytes.len(),
)
})
.ok()
}
#[cfg(windows)]
unsafe fn libc_write(handle: i32, bytes: &[u8]) -> Option<usize> {
usize::try_from(unsafe {
libc::write(
handle,
bytes.as_ptr().cast::<core::ffi::c_void>(),
libc::c_uint::try_from(bytes.len()).unwrap_or(libc::c_uint::MAX),
)
})
.ok()
}
/// Macro for printing to the standard output, with a newline.
///
/// Does not panic on failure to write - instead silently ignores errors.
///
/// See [`println!`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.println.html) for
/// full documentation.
///
/// You may wish to `use libc_print::std_name::*` to use a replacement
/// `println!` macro instead of this longer name.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! libc_println {
() => { $crate::libc_println!("") };
($($arg:tt)*) => {
{
#[allow(unused_must_use)]
{
let mut stm = $crate::__LibCWriter::new($crate::__LIBC_STDOUT);
stm.write_fmt(format_args!($($arg)*));
stm.write_nl();
}
}
};
}
/// Macro for printing to the standard output.
///
/// Does not panic on failure to write - instead silently ignores errors.
///
/// See [`print!`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html) for
/// full documentation.
///
/// You may wish to `use libc_print::std_name::*` to use a replacement
/// `print!` macro instead of this longer name.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! libc_print {
($($arg:tt)*) => {
{
#[allow(unused_must_use)]
{
let mut stm = $crate::__LibCWriter::new($crate::__LIBC_STDOUT);
stm.write_fmt(format_args!($($arg)*));
}
}
};
}
/// Macro for printing to the standard error, with a newline.
///
/// Does not panic on failure to write - instead silently ignores errors.
///
/// See [`eprintln!`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.eprintln.html) for
/// full documentation.
///
/// You may wish to `use libc_print::std_name::*` to use a replacement
/// `eprintln!` macro instead of this longer name.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! libc_eprintln {
() => { $crate::libc_eprintln!("") };
($($arg:tt)*) => {
{
#[allow(unused_must_use)]
{
let mut stm = $crate::__LibCWriter::new($crate::__LIBC_STDERR);
stm.write_fmt(format_args!($($arg)*));
stm.write_nl();
}
}
};
}
/// Macro for printing to the standard error.
///
/// Does not panic on failure to write - instead silently ignores errors.
///
/// See [`eprint!`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.eprint.html) for
/// full documentation.
///
/// You may wish to `use libc_print::std_name::*` to use a replacement
/// `eprint!` macro instead of this longer name.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! libc_eprint {
($($arg:tt)*) => {
{
#[allow(unused_must_use)]
{
let mut stm = $crate::__LibCWriter::new($crate::__LIBC_STDERR);
stm.write_fmt(format_args!($($arg)*));
}
}
};
}
/// Macro for printing a static string to the standard output.
///
/// Does not panic on failure to write - instead silently ignores errors.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! libc_write {
($arg:expr) => {
#[allow(unused_must_use)]
{
let mut stm = $crate::__LibCWriter::new($crate::__LIBC_STDOUT);
stm.write_str($arg);
}
};
}
/// Macro for printing a static string to the standard error.
///
/// Does not panic on failure to write - instead silently ignores errors.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! libc_ewrite {
($arg:expr) => {
{
#[allow(unused_must_use)]
{
let mut stm = $crate::__LibCWriter::new($crate::__LIBC_STDERR);
stm.write_str($arg);
}
}
};
}
/// Macro for printing a static string to the standard output, with a newline.
///
/// Does not panic on failure to write - instead silently ignores errors.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! libc_writeln {
($arg:expr) => {
#[allow(unused_must_use)]
{
let mut stm = $crate::__LibCWriter::new($crate::__LIBC_STDOUT);
stm.write_str($arg);
stm.write_nl();
}
};
}
/// Macro for printing a static string to the standard error, with a newline.
///
/// Does not panic on failure to write - instead silently ignores errors.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! libc_ewriteln {
($arg:expr) => {
{
#[allow(unused_must_use)]
{
let mut stm = $crate::__LibCWriter::new($crate::__LIBC_STDERR);
stm.write_str($arg);
stm.write_nl();
}
}
};
}
/// Prints and returns the value of a given expression for quick and dirty
/// debugging.
///
/// An example:
///
/// ```rust
/// let a = 2;
/// let b = dbg!(a * 2) + 1;
/// // ^-- prints: [src/main.rs:2] a * 2 = 4
/// assert_eq!(b, 5);
/// ```
///
/// See [dbg!](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.dbg.html) for full documentation.
///
/// You may wish to `use libc_print::std_name::*` to use a replacement
/// `dbg!` macro instead of this longer name.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! libc_dbg {
() => {
$crate::libc_eprintln!("[{}:{}]", $file!(), $line!())
};
($val:expr $(,)?) => {
match $val {
tmp => {
$crate::libc_eprintln!("[{}:{}] {} = {:#?}", file!(), line!(), stringify!($val), &tmp);
tmp
}
}
};
($($val:expr),+ $(,)?) => {
($($crate::libc_dbg!($val)),+,)
};
}
/// This package contains the `libc_print` macros, but using the stdlib names
/// such as `println!`, `print!`, etc.
pub mod std_name {
pub use super::libc_dbg as dbg;
pub use super::libc_eprint as eprint;
pub use super::libc_eprintln as eprintln;
pub use super::libc_print as print;
pub use super::libc_println as println;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests_std_name {
use super::{eprintln, println};
#[test]
fn test_stdout() {
println!("stdout fd = {}", crate::__LIBC_STDOUT);
}
#[test]
fn test_stderr() {
eprintln!("stderr fd = {}", crate::__LIBC_STDERR);
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_stdout() {
super::libc_println!("stdout fd = {}", super::__LIBC_STDOUT);
}
#[test]
fn test_stderr() {
super::libc_eprintln!("stderr fd = {}", super::__LIBC_STDERR);
}
#[test]
fn test_stdout_write() {
super::libc_writeln!("stdout!");
}
#[test]
fn test_stderr_write() {
super::libc_ewriteln!("stderr!");
}
#[test]
fn test_dbg() {
let a = 2;
let b = libc_dbg!(a * 2) + 1;
assert_eq!(b, 5);
}
#[test]
fn test_in_closure_expression() {
use super::std_name::*;
// https://github.com/mmastrac/rust-libc-print/issues/86
let _ = Result::<(), ()>::Ok(()).unwrap_or_else(|err| eprintln!("error: {:?}", err));
}
}