/* * This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application. * * Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Jean-Pierre Charras, jp.charras at wanadoo.fr * Copyright (C) 2008 Wayne Stambaugh * Copyright (C) 1992-2018 KiCad Developers, see AUTHORS.txt for contributors. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, you may find one here: * http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html * or you may search the http://www.gnu.org website for the version 2 license, * or you may write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ /** * @file common.cpp */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include using KIGFX::COLOR4D; /** * Global variables definitions. * * TODO: All of these variables should be moved into the class were they * are defined and used. Most of them probably belong in the * application class. */ COLOR4D g_GhostColor; std::atomic LOCALE_IO::m_c_count(0); LOCALE_IO::LOCALE_IO() { // use thread safe, atomic operation if( m_c_count++ == 0 ) { // Store the user locale name, to restore this locale later, in dtor m_user_locale = setlocale( LC_ALL, 0 ); // Switch the locale to C locale, to read/write files with fp numbers setlocale( LC_ALL, "C" ); } } LOCALE_IO::~LOCALE_IO() { // use thread safe, atomic operation if( --m_c_count == 0 ) { // revert to the user locale setlocale( LC_ALL, m_user_locale.c_str() ); } } wxSize GetTextSize( const wxString& aSingleLine, wxWindow* aWindow ) { wxCoord width; wxCoord height; { wxClientDC dc( aWindow ); dc.SetFont( aWindow->GetFont() ); dc.GetTextExtent( aSingleLine, &width, &height ); } return wxSize( width, height ); } bool EnsureTextCtrlWidth( wxTextCtrl* aCtrl, const wxString* aString ) { wxWindow* window = aCtrl->GetParent(); if( !window ) window = aCtrl; wxString ctrlText; if( !aString ) { ctrlText = aCtrl->GetValue(); aString = &ctrlText; } wxSize textz = GetTextSize( *aString, window ); wxSize ctrlz = aCtrl->GetSize(); if( ctrlz.GetWidth() < textz.GetWidth() + 10 ) { ctrlz.SetWidth( textz.GetWidth() + 10 ); aCtrl->SetSizeHints( ctrlz ); return true; } return false; } void wxStringSplit( const wxString& aText, wxArrayString& aStrings, wxChar aSplitter ) { wxString tmp; for( unsigned ii = 0; ii < aText.Length(); ii++ ) { if( aText[ii] == aSplitter ) { aStrings.Add( tmp ); tmp.Clear(); } else tmp << aText[ii]; } if( !tmp.IsEmpty() ) { aStrings.Add( tmp ); } } int ProcessExecute( const wxString& aCommandLine, int aFlags, wxProcess *callback ) { return wxExecute( aCommandLine, aFlags, callback ); } timestamp_t GetNewTimeStamp() { static timestamp_t oldTimeStamp; timestamp_t newTimeStamp; newTimeStamp = time( NULL ); if( newTimeStamp <= oldTimeStamp ) newTimeStamp = oldTimeStamp + 1; oldTimeStamp = newTimeStamp; return newTimeStamp; } double RoundTo0( double x, double precision ) { assert( precision != 0 ); long long ix = KiROUND( x * precision ); if ( x < 0.0 ) ix = -ix; int remainder = ix % 10; // remainder is in precision mm if( remainder <= 2 ) ix -= remainder; // truncate to the near number else if( remainder >= 8 ) ix += 10 - remainder; // round to near number if ( x < 0 ) ix = -ix; return (double) ix / precision; } wxConfigBase* GetNewConfig( const wxString& aProgName ) { wxConfigBase* cfg = 0; wxFileName configname; configname.AssignDir( GetKicadConfigPath() ); configname.SetFullName( aProgName ); cfg = new wxFileConfig( wxT( "" ), wxT( "" ), configname.GetFullPath() ); return cfg; } wxString GetKicadConfigPath() { wxFileName cfgpath; // http://docs.wxwidgets.org/3.0/classwx_standard_paths.html#a7c7cf595d94d29147360d031647476b0 cfgpath.AssignDir( wxStandardPaths::Get().GetUserConfigDir() ); // GetUserConfigDir() does not default to ~/.config which is the current standard // configuration file location on Linux. This has been fixed in later versions of wxWidgets. #if !defined( __WXMSW__ ) && !defined( __WXMAC__ ) wxArrayString dirs = cfgpath.GetDirs(); if( dirs.Last() != ".config" ) cfgpath.AppendDir( ".config" ); #endif wxString envstr; // This shouldn't cause any issues on Windows or MacOS. if( wxGetEnv( wxT( "XDG_CONFIG_HOME" ), &envstr ) && !envstr.IsEmpty() ) { // Override the assignment above with XDG_CONFIG_HOME cfgpath.AssignDir( envstr ); } cfgpath.AppendDir( wxT( "kicad" ) ); // Use KICAD_CONFIG_HOME to allow the user to force a specific configuration path. if( wxGetEnv( wxT( "KICAD_CONFIG_HOME" ), &envstr ) && !envstr.IsEmpty() ) { // Override the assignment above with KICAD_CONFIG_HOME cfgpath.AssignDir( envstr ); } if( !cfgpath.DirExists() ) { cfgpath.Mkdir( wxS_DIR_DEFAULT, wxPATH_MKDIR_FULL ); } return cfgpath.GetPath(); } enum Bracket { Bracket_None, Bracket_Normal = ')', Bracket_Curly = '}', #ifdef __WINDOWS__ Bracket_Windows = '%', // yeah, Windows people are a bit strange ;-) #endif Bracket_Max }; // // Stolen from wxExpandEnvVars and then heavily optimized // wxString KIwxExpandEnvVars(const wxString& str) { size_t strlen = str.length(); wxString strResult; strResult.Alloc(strlen); for ( size_t n = 0; n < strlen; n++ ) { wxUniChar str_n = str[n]; switch ( str_n.GetValue() ) { #ifdef __WINDOWS__ case wxT('%'): #endif // __WINDOWS__ case wxT('$'): { Bracket bracket; #ifdef __WINDOWS__ if ( str_n == wxT('%') ) bracket = Bracket_Windows; else #endif // __WINDOWS__ if ( n == strlen - 1 ) { bracket = Bracket_None; } else { switch ( str[n + 1].GetValue() ) { case wxT('('): bracket = Bracket_Normal; str_n = str[++n]; // skip the bracket break; case wxT('{'): bracket = Bracket_Curly; str_n = str[++n]; // skip the bracket break; default: bracket = Bracket_None; } } size_t m = n + 1; wxUniChar str_m = str[m]; while ( m < strlen && (wxIsalnum(str_m) || str_m == wxT('_')) ) str_m = str[++m]; wxString strVarName(str.c_str() + n + 1, m - n - 1); #ifdef __WXWINCE__ const bool expanded = false; #else // NB: use wxGetEnv instead of wxGetenv as otherwise variables // set through wxSetEnv may not be read correctly! bool expanded = false; wxString tmp; if (wxGetEnv(strVarName, &tmp)) { strResult += tmp; expanded = true; } else #endif { // variable doesn't exist => don't change anything #ifdef __WINDOWS__ if ( bracket != Bracket_Windows ) #endif if ( bracket != Bracket_None ) strResult << str[n - 1]; strResult << str_n << strVarName; } // check the closing bracket if ( bracket != Bracket_None ) { if ( m == strlen || str_m != (wxChar)bracket ) { // under MSW it's common to have '%' characters in the registry // and it's annoying to have warnings about them each time, so // ignroe them silently if they are not used for env vars // // under Unix, OTOH, this warning could be useful for the user to // understand why isn't the variable expanded as intended #ifndef __WINDOWS__ wxLogWarning(_("Environment variables expansion failed: missing '%c' at position %u in '%s'."), (char)bracket, (unsigned int) (m + 1), str.c_str()); #endif // __WINDOWS__ } else { // skip closing bracket unless the variables wasn't expanded if ( !expanded ) strResult << (wxChar)bracket; str_m = str[++m]; } } n = m - 1; // skip variable name str_n = str[n]; } break; case wxT('\\'): // backslash can be used to suppress special meaning of % and $ if ( n != strlen - 1 && (str[n + 1] == wxT('%') || str[n + 1] == wxT('$')) ) { str_n = str[++n]; strResult += str_n; break; } //else: fall through default: strResult += str_n; } } return strResult; } #include const wxString ExpandEnvVarSubstitutions( const wxString& aString ) { // wxGetenv( wchar_t* ) is not re-entrant on linux. // Put a lock on multithreaded use of wxGetenv( wchar_t* ), called from wxEpandEnvVars(), static MUTEX getenv_mutex; MUTLOCK lock( getenv_mutex ); // We reserve the right to do this another way, by providing our own member // function. return KIwxExpandEnvVars( aString ); } const wxString ResolveUriByEnvVars( const wxString& aUri ) { // URL-like URI: return as is. wxURL url( aUri ); if( url.GetError() == wxURL_NOERR ) return aUri; // Otherwise, the path points to a local file. Resolve environment // variables if any. return ExpandEnvVarSubstitutions( aUri ); } bool EnsureFileDirectoryExists( wxFileName* aTargetFullFileName, const wxString& aBaseFilename, REPORTER* aReporter ) { wxString msg; wxString baseFilePath = wxFileName( aBaseFilename ).GetPath(); // make aTargetFullFileName path, which is relative to aBaseFilename path (if it is not // already an absolute path) absolute: if( !aTargetFullFileName->MakeAbsolute( baseFilePath ) ) { if( aReporter ) { msg.Printf( _( "Cannot make path \"%s\" absolute with respect to \"%s\"." ), GetChars( aTargetFullFileName->GetPath() ), GetChars( baseFilePath ) ); aReporter->Report( msg, REPORTER::RPT_ERROR ); } return false; } // Ensure the path of aTargetFullFileName exists, and create it if needed: wxString outputPath( aTargetFullFileName->GetPath() ); if( !wxFileName::DirExists( outputPath ) ) { if( wxMkdir( outputPath ) ) { if( aReporter ) { msg.Printf( _( "Output directory \"%s\" created.\n" ), GetChars( outputPath ) ); aReporter->Report( msg, REPORTER::RPT_INFO ); return true; } } else { if( aReporter ) { msg.Printf( _( "Cannot create output directory \"%s\".\n" ), GetChars( outputPath ) ); aReporter->Report( msg, REPORTER::RPT_ERROR ); } return false; } } return true; } #ifdef __WXMAC__ wxString GetOSXKicadUserDataDir() { // According to wxWidgets documentation for GetUserDataDir: // Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/appname wxFileName udir( wxStandardPaths::Get().GetUserDataDir(), wxEmptyString ); // Since appname is different if started via launcher or standalone binary // map all to "kicad" here udir.RemoveLastDir(); udir.AppendDir( wxT( "kicad" ) ); return udir.GetPath(); } wxString GetOSXKicadMachineDataDir() { return wxT( "/Library/Application Support/kicad" ); } wxString GetOSXKicadDataDir() { // According to wxWidgets documentation for GetDataDir: // Mac: appname.app/Contents/SharedSupport bundle subdirectory wxFileName ddir( wxStandardPaths::Get().GetDataDir(), wxEmptyString ); // This must be mapped to main bundle for everything but kicad.app const wxArrayString dirs = ddir.GetDirs(); if( dirs[dirs.GetCount() - 3] != wxT( "kicad.app" ) ) { // Bundle structure resp. current path is // kicad.app/Contents/Applications/.app/Contents/SharedSupport // and will be mapped to // kicad.app/Contents/SharedSupprt ddir.RemoveLastDir(); ddir.RemoveLastDir(); ddir.RemoveLastDir(); ddir.RemoveLastDir(); ddir.AppendDir( wxT( "SharedSupport" ) ); } return ddir.GetPath(); } #endif // add this only if it is not in wxWidgets (for instance before 3.1.0) #ifdef USE_KICAD_WXSTRING_HASH size_t std::hash::operator()( const wxString& s ) const { return std::hash{}( s.ToStdWstring() ); } #endif #ifdef USE_KICAD_WXPOINT_LESS bool std::less::operator()( const wxPoint& aA, const wxPoint& aB ) const { if( aA.x == aB.x ) return aA.y < aB.y; return aA.x < aB.x; } #endif /** * Performance enhancements to file and directory operations. * * Note: while it's annoying to have to make copies of wxWidgets stuff and then * add platform-specific performance optimizations, the following routies offer * SIGNIFICANT performance benefits. */ /** * WX_FILENAME * * A wrapper around a wxFileName which avoids expensive calls to wxFileName::SplitPath() * and string concatenations by caching the path and filename locally and only resolving * the wxFileName when it has to. */ WX_FILENAME::WX_FILENAME( const wxString& aPath, const wxString& aFilename ) : m_fn( aPath, aFilename ), m_path( aPath ), m_fullName( aFilename ) { } void WX_FILENAME::SetFullName( const wxString& aFileNameAndExtension ) { m_fullName = aFileNameAndExtension; } wxString WX_FILENAME::GetName() const { size_t dot = m_fullName.find_last_of( wxT( '.' ) ); return m_fullName.substr( 0, dot ); } wxString WX_FILENAME::GetFullName() const { return m_fullName; } wxString WX_FILENAME::GetPath() const { return m_path; } wxString WX_FILENAME::GetFullPath() const { return m_path + wxT( '/' ) + m_fullName; } // Write locally-cached values to the wxFileName. MUST be called before using m_fn. void WX_FILENAME::resolve() { size_t dot = m_fullName.find_last_of( wxT( '.' ) ); m_fn.SetName( m_fullName.substr( 0, dot ) ); m_fn.SetExt( m_fullName.substr( dot + 1 ) ); } long long WX_FILENAME::GetTimestamp() { resolve(); if( m_fn.FileExists() ) return m_fn.GetModificationTime().GetValue().GetValue(); return 0; } /** * A copy of wxMatchWild(), which wxWidgets attributes to Douglas A. Lewis * and ircII's reg.c. * * This version is modified to skip any encoding conversions (for performance). */ bool matchWild( const char* pat, const char* text, bool dot_special ) { if ( !*text ) { /* Match if both are empty. */ return !*pat; } const char *m = pat, *n = text, *ma = NULL, *na = NULL; int just = 0, acount = 0, count = 0; if (dot_special && (*n == '.')) { /* Never match so that hidden Unix files * are never found. */ return false; } for (;;) { if (*m == '*') { ma = ++m; na = n; just = 1; acount = count; } else if (*m == '?') { m++; if (!*n++) return false; } else { if (*m == '\\') { m++; /* Quoting "nothing" is a bad thing */ if (!*m) return false; } if (!*m) { /* * If we are out of both strings or we just * saw a wildcard, then we can say we have a * match */ if (!*n) return true; if (just) return true; just = 0; goto not_matched; } /* * We could check for *n == NULL at this point, but * since it's more common to have a character there, * check to see if they match first (m and n) and * then if they don't match, THEN we can check for * the NULL of n */ just = 0; if (*m == *n) { m++; count++; n++; } else { not_matched: /* * If there are no more characters in the * string, but we still need to find another * character (*m != NULL), then it will be * impossible to match it */ if (!*n) return false; if (ma) { m = ma; n = ++na; count = acount; } else return false; } } } } /** * A copy of ConvertFileTimeToWx() because wxWidgets left it as a static function * private to src/common/filename.cpp. */ #if wxUSE_DATETIME && defined(__WIN32__) && !defined(__WXMICROWIN__) // Convert between wxDateTime and FILETIME which is a 64-bit value representing // the number of 100-nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601 UTC. // // This is the offset between FILETIME epoch and the Unix/wxDateTime Epoch. static wxInt64 EPOCH_OFFSET_IN_MSEC = wxLL(11644473600000); static void ConvertFileTimeToWx(wxDateTime *dt, const FILETIME &ft) { wxLongLong t(ft.dwHighDateTime, ft.dwLowDateTime); t /= 10000; // Convert hundreds of nanoseconds to milliseconds. t -= EPOCH_OFFSET_IN_MSEC; *dt = wxDateTime(t); } #endif // wxUSE_DATETIME && __WIN32__ /** * TimestampDir * * This routine offers SIGNIFICANT performance benefits over using wxWidgets to gather * timestamps from matching files in a directory. * @param aDirPath the directory to search * @param aFilespec a (wildcarded) file spec to match against * @return a hash of the last-mod-dates of all matching files in the directory */ long long TimestampDir( const wxString& aDirPath, const wxString& aFilespec ) { long long timestamp = 0; #if defined(__WIN32__) // Win32 version. // Save time by not searching for each path twice: once in wxDir.GetNext() and once in // wxFileName.GetModificationTime(). Also cuts out wxWidgets' string-matching and case // conversion by staying on the MSW side of things. std::wstring filespec( aDirPath.t_str() ); filespec += '\\'; filespec += aFilespec.t_str(); WIN32_FIND_DATA findData; wxDateTime lastModDate; HANDLE fileHandle = ::FindFirstFile( filespec.data(), &findData ); if( fileHandle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ) { do { ConvertFileTimeToWx( &lastModDate, findData.ftLastWriteTime ); timestamp += lastModDate.GetValue().GetValue(); } while ( FindNextFile( fileHandle, &findData ) != 0); } FindClose( fileHandle ); #else // POSIX version. // Save time by not converting between encodings -- do everything on the file-system side. std::string filespec( aFilespec.fn_str() ); std::string dir_path( aDirPath.fn_str() ); DIR* dir = opendir( dir_path.c_str() ); if( dir ) { for( dirent* dir_entry = readdir( dir ); dir_entry; dir_entry = readdir( dir ) ) { if( !matchWild( filespec.c_str(), dir_entry->d_name, true ) ) continue; std::string entry_path = dir_path + '/' + dir_entry->d_name; struct stat entry_stat; wxCRT_Lstat( entry_path.c_str(), &entry_stat ); // Timestamp the source file, not the symlink if( S_ISLNK( entry_stat.st_mode ) ) // wxFILE_EXISTS_SYMLINK { char buffer[ PATH_MAX + 1 ]; ssize_t pathLen = readlink( entry_path.c_str(), buffer, PATH_MAX ); if( pathLen > 0 ) { buffer[ pathLen ] = '\0'; entry_path = dir_path + buffer; wxCRT_Lstat( entry_path.c_str(), &entry_stat ); } } if( S_ISREG( entry_stat.st_mode ) ) // wxFileExists() timestamp += entry_stat.st_mtime * 1000; } closedir( dir ); } #endif return timestamp; }