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diff --git a/src/progress.c b/src/progress.c
index 23e090a0..de108e76 100644
--- a/src/progress.c
+++ b/src/progress.c
@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
/* Download progress.
- Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007,
+ 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Wget.
GNU Wget 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
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
GNU Wget is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -14,20 +15,20 @@ 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 Wget; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+along with Wget. If not, see .
-In addition, as a special exception, the Free Software Foundation
-gives permission to link the code of its release of Wget with the
-OpenSSL project's "OpenSSL" library (or with modified versions of it
-that use the same license as the "OpenSSL" library), and distribute
-the linked executables. You must obey the GNU General Public License
-in all respects for all of the code used other than "OpenSSL". If you
-modify this file, you may extend this exception to your version of the
-file, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do
-so, delete this exception statement from your version. */
+Additional permission under GNU GPL version 3 section 7
-#include
+If you modify this program, or any covered work, by linking or
+combining it with the OpenSSL project's OpenSSL library (or a
+modified version of that library), containing parts covered by the
+terms of the OpenSSL or SSLeay licenses, the Free Software Foundation
+grants you additional permission to convey the resulting work.
+Corresponding Source for a non-source form of such a combination
+shall include the source code for the parts of OpenSSL used as well
+as that of the covered work. */
+
+#include "wget.h"
#include
#include
@@ -37,8 +38,10 @@ so, delete this exception statement from your version. */
# include
#endif
#include
+#ifdef HAVE_WCHAR_H
+# include
+#endif
-#include "wget.h"
#include "progress.h"
#include "utils.h"
#include "retr.h"
@@ -119,18 +122,18 @@ set_progress_implementation (const char *name)
for (i = 0; i < countof (implementations); i++, pi++)
if (!strncmp (pi->name, name, namelen))
{
- current_impl = pi;
- current_impl_locked = 0;
-
- if (colon)
- /* We call pi->set_params even if colon is NULL because we
- want to give the implementation a chance to set up some
- things it needs to run. */
- ++colon;
-
- if (pi->set_params)
- pi->set_params (colon);
- return;
+ current_impl = pi;
+ current_impl_locked = 0;
+
+ if (colon)
+ /* We call pi->set_params even if colon is NULL because we
+ want to give the implementation a chance to set up some
+ things it needs to run. */
+ ++colon;
+
+ if (pi->set_params)
+ pi->set_params (colon);
+ return;
}
abort ();
}
@@ -156,7 +159,7 @@ progress_create (wgint initial, wgint total)
if (output_redirected)
{
if (!current_impl_locked)
- set_progress_implementation (FALLBACK_PROGRESS_IMPLEMENTATION);
+ set_progress_implementation (FALLBACK_PROGRESS_IMPLEMENTATION);
output_redirected = 0;
}
@@ -195,16 +198,16 @@ progress_finish (void *progress, double dltime)
/* Dot-printing. */
struct dot_progress {
- wgint initial_length; /* how many bytes have been downloaded
- previously. */
- wgint total_length; /* expected total byte count when the
- download finishes */
+ wgint initial_length; /* how many bytes have been downloaded
+ previously. */
+ wgint total_length; /* expected total byte count when the
+ download finishes */
- int accumulated; /* number of bytes accumulated after
- the last printed dot */
+ int accumulated; /* number of bytes accumulated after
+ the last printed dot */
- int rows; /* number of rows printed so far */
- int dots; /* number of dots printed in this row */
+ int rows; /* number of rows printed so far */
+ int dots; /* number of dots printed in this row */
double last_timer_value;
};
@@ -227,29 +230,29 @@ dot_create (wgint initial, wgint total)
wgint skipped = dp->initial_length - remainder;
if (skipped)
- {
- wgint skipped_k = skipped / 1024; /* skipped amount in K */
- int skipped_k_len = numdigit (skipped_k);
- if (skipped_k_len < 6)
- skipped_k_len = 6;
-
- /* Align the [ skipping ... ] line with the dots. To do
- that, insert the number of spaces equal to the number of
- digits in the skipped amount in K. */
- logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("\n%*s[ skipping %sK ]"),
- 2 + skipped_k_len, "",
- number_to_static_string (skipped_k));
- }
+ {
+ wgint skipped_k = skipped / 1024; /* skipped amount in K */
+ int skipped_k_len = numdigit (skipped_k);
+ if (skipped_k_len < 6)
+ skipped_k_len = 6;
+
+ /* Align the [ skipping ... ] line with the dots. To do
+ that, insert the number of spaces equal to the number of
+ digits in the skipped amount in K. */
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("\n%*s[ skipping %sK ]"),
+ 2 + skipped_k_len, "",
+ number_to_static_string (skipped_k));
+ }
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n%6sK",
- number_to_static_string (skipped / 1024));
+ number_to_static_string (skipped / 1024));
for (; remainder >= dot_bytes; remainder -= dot_bytes)
- {
- if (dp->dots % opt.dot_spacing == 0)
- logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, " ");
- logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, ",");
- ++dp->dots;
- }
+ {
+ if (dp->dots % opt.dot_spacing == 0)
+ logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, " ");
+ logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, ",");
+ ++dp->dots;
+ }
assert (dp->dots < opt.dots_in_line);
dp->accumulated = remainder;
@@ -285,8 +288,8 @@ print_row_stats (struct dot_progress *dp, double dltime, bool last)
if (dp->total_length)
{
/* Round to floor value to provide gauge how much data *has*
- been retrieved. 12.8% will round to 12% because the 13% mark
- has not yet been reached. 100% is only shown when done. */
+ been retrieved. 12.8% will round to 12% because the 13% mark
+ has not yet been reached. 100% is only shown when done. */
int percentage = 100.0 * bytes_displayed / dp->total_length;
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "%3d%%", percentage);
}
@@ -306,32 +309,34 @@ print_row_stats (struct dot_progress *dp, double dltime, bool last)
bytes_this_row -= dp->initial_length % ROW_BYTES;
rate = calc_rate (bytes_this_row, dltime - dp->last_timer_value, &units);
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, " %4.*f%c",
- rate >= 99.95 ? 0 : rate >= 9.995 ? 1 : 2,
- rate, names[units]);
+ rate >= 99.95 ? 0 : rate >= 9.995 ? 1 : 2,
+ rate, names[units]);
dp->last_timer_value = dltime;
}
if (!last)
{
/* Display ETA based on average speed. Inspired by Vladi
- Belperchinov-Shabanski's "wget-new-percentage" patch. */
+ Belperchinov-Shabanski's "wget-new-percentage" patch. */
if (dp->total_length)
- {
- wgint bytes_remaining = dp->total_length - bytes_displayed;
- /* The quantity downloaded in this download run. */
- wgint bytes_sofar = bytes_displayed - dp->initial_length;
- int eta = (int) (dltime * bytes_remaining / bytes_sofar + 0.5);
- logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, " %s", eta_to_human_short (eta, true));
- }
+ {
+ wgint bytes_remaining = dp->total_length - bytes_displayed;
+ /* The quantity downloaded in this download run. */
+ wgint bytes_sofar = bytes_displayed - dp->initial_length;
+ double eta = dltime * bytes_remaining / bytes_sofar;
+ if (eta < INT_MAX - 1)
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, " %s",
+ eta_to_human_short ((int) (eta + 0.5), true));
+ }
}
else
{
/* When done, print the total download time */
if (dltime >= 10)
- logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "=%s",
- eta_to_human_short ((int) (dltime + 0.5), true));
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "=%s",
+ eta_to_human_short ((int) (dltime + 0.5), true));
else
- logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "=%ss", print_decimal (dltime));
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "=%ss", print_decimal (dltime));
}
}
@@ -350,21 +355,21 @@ dot_update (void *progress, wgint howmuch, double dltime)
for (; dp->accumulated >= dot_bytes; dp->accumulated -= dot_bytes)
{
if (dp->dots == 0)
- logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n%6sK",
- number_to_static_string (dp->rows * ROW_BYTES / 1024));
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n%6sK",
+ number_to_static_string (dp->rows * ROW_BYTES / 1024));
if (dp->dots % opt.dot_spacing == 0)
- logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, " ");
+ logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, " ");
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, ".");
++dp->dots;
if (dp->dots >= opt.dots_in_line)
- {
- ++dp->rows;
- dp->dots = 0;
+ {
+ ++dp->rows;
+ dp->dots = 0;
- print_row_stats (dp, dltime, false);
- }
+ print_row_stats (dp, dltime, false);
+ }
}
log_set_flush (true);
@@ -383,11 +388,11 @@ dot_finish (void *progress, double dltime)
if (dp->dots == 0)
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n%6sK",
- number_to_static_string (dp->rows * ROW_BYTES / 1024));
+ number_to_static_string (dp->rows * ROW_BYTES / 1024));
for (i = dp->dots; i < opt.dots_in_line; i++)
{
if (i % opt.dot_spacing == 0)
- logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, " ");
+ logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, " ");
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, " ");
}
@@ -416,7 +421,7 @@ dot_set_params (const char *params)
if (!strcasecmp (params, "default"))
{
/* Default style: 1K dots, 10 dots in a cluster, 50 dots in a
- line. */
+ line. */
opt.dot_bytes = 1024;
opt.dot_spacing = 10;
opt.dots_in_line = 50;
@@ -424,7 +429,7 @@ dot_set_params (const char *params)
else if (!strcasecmp (params, "binary"))
{
/* "Binary" retrieval: 8K dots, 16 dots in a cluster, 48 dots
- (384K) in a line. */
+ (384K) in a line. */
opt.dot_bytes = 8192;
opt.dot_spacing = 16;
opt.dots_in_line = 48;
@@ -432,7 +437,7 @@ dot_set_params (const char *params)
else if (!strcasecmp (params, "mega"))
{
/* "Mega" retrieval, for retrieving very long files; each dot is
- 64K, 8 dots in a cluster, 6 clusters (3M) in a line. */
+ 64K, 8 dots in a cluster, 6 clusters (3M) in a line. */
opt.dot_bytes = 65536L;
opt.dot_spacing = 8;
opt.dots_in_line = 48;
@@ -440,16 +445,16 @@ dot_set_params (const char *params)
else if (!strcasecmp (params, "giga"))
{
/* "Giga" retrieval, for retrieving very very *very* long files;
- each dot is 1M, 8 dots in a cluster, 4 clusters (32M) in a
- line. */
+ each dot is 1M, 8 dots in a cluster, 4 clusters (32M) in a
+ line. */
opt.dot_bytes = (1L << 20);
opt.dot_spacing = 8;
opt.dots_in_line = 32;
}
else
fprintf (stderr,
- _("Invalid dot style specification `%s'; leaving unchanged.\n"),
- params);
+ _("Invalid dot style specification %s; leaving unchanged.\n"),
+ quote (params));
}
/* "Thermometer" (bar) progress. */
@@ -492,27 +497,27 @@ static volatile sig_atomic_t received_sigwinch;
#define ETA_REFRESH_INTERVAL 0.99
struct bar_progress {
- wgint initial_length; /* how many bytes have been downloaded
- previously. */
- wgint total_length; /* expected total byte count when the
- download finishes */
- wgint count; /* bytes downloaded so far */
-
- double last_screen_update; /* time of the last screen update,
- measured since the beginning of
- download. */
-
- int width; /* screen width we're using at the
- time the progress gauge was
- created. this is different from
- the screen_width global variable in
- that the latter can be changed by a
- signal. */
- char *buffer; /* buffer where the bar "image" is
- stored. */
- int tick; /* counter used for drawing the
- progress bar where the total size
- is not known. */
+ wgint initial_length; /* how many bytes have been downloaded
+ previously. */
+ wgint total_length; /* expected total byte count when the
+ download finishes */
+ wgint count; /* bytes downloaded so far */
+
+ double last_screen_update; /* time of the last screen update,
+ measured since the beginning of
+ download. */
+
+ int width; /* screen width we're using at the
+ time the progress gauge was
+ created. this is different from
+ the screen_width global variable in
+ that the latter can be changed by a
+ signal. */
+ char *buffer; /* buffer where the bar "image" is
+ stored. */
+ int tick; /* counter used for drawing the
+ progress bar where the total size
+ is not known. */
/* The following variables (kept in a struct for namespace reasons)
keep track of recent download speeds. See bar_update() for
@@ -528,19 +533,19 @@ struct bar_progress {
wgint total_bytes;
} hist;
- double recent_start; /* timestamp of beginning of current
- position. */
- wgint recent_bytes; /* bytes downloaded so far. */
+ double recent_start; /* timestamp of beginning of current
+ position. */
+ wgint recent_bytes; /* bytes downloaded so far. */
- bool stalled; /* set when no data arrives for longer
- than STALL_START_TIME, then reset
- when new data arrives. */
+ bool stalled; /* set when no data arrives for longer
+ than STALL_START_TIME, then reset
+ when new data arrives. */
/* create_image() uses these to make sure that ETA information
doesn't flicker. */
- double last_eta_time; /* time of the last update to download
- speed and ETA, measured since the
- beginning of download. */
+ double last_eta_time; /* time of the last update to download
+ speed and ETA, measured since the
+ beginning of download. */
int last_eta_value;
};
@@ -566,16 +571,17 @@ bar_create (wgint initial, wgint total)
{
screen_width = determine_screen_width ();
if (!screen_width)
- screen_width = DEFAULT_SCREEN_WIDTH;
+ screen_width = DEFAULT_SCREEN_WIDTH;
else if (screen_width < MINIMUM_SCREEN_WIDTH)
- screen_width = MINIMUM_SCREEN_WIDTH;
+ screen_width = MINIMUM_SCREEN_WIDTH;
received_sigwinch = 0;
}
/* - 1 because we don't want to use the last screen column. */
bp->width = screen_width - 1;
- /* + 1 for the terminating zero. */
- bp->buffer = xmalloc (bp->width + 1);
+ /* + enough space for the terminating zero, and hopefully enough room
+ * for multibyte characters. */
+ bp->buffer = xmalloc (bp->width + 100);
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
@@ -612,15 +618,15 @@ bar_update (void *progress, wgint howmuch, double dltime)
int old_width = screen_width;
screen_width = determine_screen_width ();
if (!screen_width)
- screen_width = DEFAULT_SCREEN_WIDTH;
+ screen_width = DEFAULT_SCREEN_WIDTH;
else if (screen_width < MINIMUM_SCREEN_WIDTH)
- screen_width = MINIMUM_SCREEN_WIDTH;
+ screen_width = MINIMUM_SCREEN_WIDTH;
if (screen_width != old_width)
- {
- bp->width = screen_width - 1;
- bp->buffer = xrealloc (bp->buffer, bp->width + 1);
- force_screen_update = true;
- }
+ {
+ bp->width = screen_width - 1;
+ bp->buffer = xrealloc (bp->buffer, bp->width + 100);
+ force_screen_update = true;
+ }
received_sigwinch = 0;
}
@@ -688,18 +694,18 @@ update_speed_ring (struct bar_progress *bp, wgint howmuch, double dltime)
if (howmuch == 0)
{
/* If we're not downloading anything, we might be stalling,
- i.e. not downloading anything for an extended period of time.
- Since 0-reads do not enter the history ring, recent_age
- effectively measures the time since last read. */
+ i.e. not downloading anything for an extended period of time.
+ Since 0-reads do not enter the history ring, recent_age
+ effectively measures the time since last read. */
if (recent_age >= STALL_START_TIME)
- {
- /* If we're stalling, reset the ring contents because it's
- stale and because it will make bar_update stop printing
- the (bogus) current bandwidth. */
- bp->stalled = true;
- xzero (*hist);
- bp->recent_bytes = 0;
- }
+ {
+ /* If we're stalling, reset the ring contents because it's
+ stale and because it will make bar_update stop printing
+ the (bogus) current bandwidth. */
+ bp->stalled = true;
+ xzero (*hist);
+ bp->recent_bytes = 0;
+ }
return;
}
@@ -710,10 +716,10 @@ update_speed_ring (struct bar_progress *bp, wgint howmuch, double dltime)
{
bp->stalled = false;
/* "recent_age" includes the the entired stalled period, which
- could be very long. Don't update the speed ring with that
- value because the current bandwidth would start too small.
- Start with an arbitrary (but more reasonable) time value and
- let it level out. */
+ could be very long. Don't update the speed ring with that
+ value because the current bandwidth would start too small.
+ Start with an arbitrary (but more reasonable) time value and
+ let it level out. */
recent_age = 1;
}
@@ -746,8 +752,8 @@ update_speed_ring (struct bar_progress *bp, wgint howmuch, double dltime)
double sumt = 0, sumb = 0;
for (i = 0; i < DLSPEED_HISTORY_SIZE; i++)
{
- sumt += hist->times[i];
- sumb += hist->bytes[i];
+ sumt += hist->times[i];
+ sumb += hist->bytes[i];
}
assert (sumb == hist->total_bytes);
/* We can't use assert(sumt==hist->total_time) because some
@@ -761,9 +767,76 @@ update_speed_ring (struct bar_progress *bp, wgint howmuch, double dltime)
#endif
}
-#define APPEND_LITERAL(s) do { \
- memcpy (p, s, sizeof (s) - 1); \
- p += sizeof (s) - 1; \
+#if USE_NLS_PROGRESS_BAR
+int
+count_cols (const char *mbs)
+{
+ wchar_t wc;
+ int bytes;
+ int remaining = strlen(mbs);
+ int cols = 0;
+ int wccols;
+
+ while (*mbs != '\0')
+ {
+ bytes = mbtowc (&wc, mbs, remaining);
+ assert (bytes != 0); /* Only happens when *mbs == '\0' */
+ if (bytes == -1)
+ {
+ /* Invalid sequence. We'll just have to fudge it. */
+ return cols + remaining;
+ }
+ mbs += bytes;
+ remaining -= bytes;
+ wccols = wcwidth(wc);
+ cols += (wccols == -1? 1 : wccols);
+ }
+ return cols;
+}
+#else
+# define count_cols(mbs) ((int)(strlen(mbs)))
+#endif
+
+const char *
+get_eta (int *bcd)
+{
+ /* Translation note: "ETA" is English-centric, but this must
+ be short, ideally 3 chars. Abbreviate if necessary. */
+ static const char eta_str[] = N_(" eta %s");
+ static const char *eta_trans;
+ static int bytes_cols_diff;
+ if (eta_trans == NULL)
+ {
+ int nbytes;
+ int ncols;
+
+#if USE_NLS_PROGRESS_BAR
+ eta_trans = _(eta_str);
+#else
+ eta_trans = eta_str;
+#endif
+
+ /* Determine the number of bytes used in the translated string,
+ * versus the number of columns used. This is to figure out how
+ * many spaces to add at the end to pad to the full line width.
+ *
+ * We'll store the difference between the number of bytes and
+ * number of columns, so that removing this from the string length
+ * will reveal the total number of columns in the progress bar. */
+ nbytes = strlen (eta_trans);
+ ncols = count_cols (eta_trans);
+ bytes_cols_diff = nbytes - ncols;
+ }
+
+ if (bcd != NULL)
+ *bcd = bytes_cols_diff;
+
+ return eta_trans;
+}
+
+#define APPEND_LITERAL(s) do { \
+ memcpy (p, s, sizeof (s) - 1); \
+ p += sizeof (s) - 1; \
} while (0)
/* Use move_to_end (s) to get S to point the end of the string (the
@@ -782,7 +855,10 @@ create_image (struct bar_progress *bp, double dl_total_time, bool done)
wgint size = bp->initial_length + bp->count;
const char *size_grouped = with_thousand_seps (size);
- int size_grouped_len = strlen (size_grouped);
+ int size_grouped_len = count_cols (size_grouped);
+ /* Difference between num cols and num bytes: */
+ int size_grouped_diff = strlen (size_grouped) - size_grouped_len;
+ int size_grouped_pad; /* Used to pad the field width for size_grouped. */
struct bar_progress_hist *hist = &bp->hist;
@@ -800,12 +876,16 @@ create_image (struct bar_progress *bp, double dl_total_time, bool done)
"[]" - progress bar decorations - 2 chars
" nnn,nnn,nnn" - downloaded bytes - 12 chars or very rarely more
" 12.5K/s" - download rate - 8 chars
- " eta 36m 51s" - ETA - 13 chars
+ " eta 36m 51s" - ETA - 14 chars
"=====>..." - progress bar - the rest
*/
int dlbytes_size = 1 + MAX (size_grouped_len, 11);
- int progress_size = bp->width - (4 + 2 + dlbytes_size + 8 + 13);
+ int progress_size = bp->width - (4 + 2 + dlbytes_size + 8 + 14);
+
+ /* The difference between the number of bytes used,
+ and the number of columns used. */
+ int bytes_cols_diff = 0;
if (progress_size < 5)
progress_size = 0;
@@ -817,9 +897,9 @@ create_image (struct bar_progress *bp, double dl_total_time, bool done)
assert (percentage <= 100);
if (percentage < 100)
- sprintf (p, "%2d%% ", percentage);
+ sprintf (p, "%2d%% ", percentage);
else
- strcpy (p, "100%");
+ strcpy (p, "100%");
p += 4;
}
else
@@ -844,51 +924,60 @@ create_image (struct bar_progress *bp, double dl_total_time, bool done)
begin = p;
/* Print the initial portion of the download with '+' chars, the
- rest with '=' and one '>'. */
+ rest with '=' and one '>'. */
for (i = 0; i < insz; i++)
- *p++ = '+';
+ *p++ = '+';
dlsz -= insz;
if (dlsz > 0)
- {
- for (i = 0; i < dlsz - 1; i++)
- *p++ = '=';
- *p++ = '>';
- }
+ {
+ for (i = 0; i < dlsz - 1; i++)
+ *p++ = '=';
+ *p++ = '>';
+ }
while (p - begin < progress_size)
- *p++ = ' ';
+ *p++ = ' ';
*p++ = ']';
}
else if (progress_size)
{
/* If we can't draw a real progress bar, then at least show
- *something* to the user. */
+ *something* to the user. */
int ind = bp->tick % (progress_size * 2 - 6);
int i, pos;
/* Make the star move in two directions. */
if (ind < progress_size - 2)
- pos = ind + 1;
+ pos = ind + 1;
else
- pos = progress_size - (ind - progress_size + 5);
+ pos = progress_size - (ind - progress_size + 5);
*p++ = '[';
for (i = 0; i < progress_size; i++)
- {
- if (i == pos - 1) *p++ = '<';
- else if (i == pos ) *p++ = '=';
- else if (i == pos + 1) *p++ = '>';
- else
- *p++ = ' ';
- }
+ {
+ if (i == pos - 1) *p++ = '<';
+ else if (i == pos ) *p++ = '=';
+ else if (i == pos + 1) *p++ = '>';
+ else
+ *p++ = ' ';
+ }
*p++ = ']';
++bp->tick;
}
/* " 234,567,890" */
- sprintf (p, " %-11s", size_grouped);
+ sprintf (p, " %s", size_grouped);
move_to_end (p);
+ /* Pad with spaces to 11 chars for the size_grouped field;
+ * couldn't use the field width specifier in sprintf, because
+ * it counts in bytes, not characters. */
+ for (size_grouped_pad = 11 - size_grouped_len;
+ size_grouped_pad > 0;
+ --size_grouped_pad)
+ {
+ *p++ = ' ';
+ }
/* " 12.52K/s" */
if (hist->total_time > 0 && hist->total_bytes)
@@ -896,12 +985,12 @@ create_image (struct bar_progress *bp, double dl_total_time, bool done)
static const char *short_units[] = { "B/s", "K/s", "M/s", "G/s" };
int units = 0;
/* Calculate the download speed using the history ring and
- recent data that hasn't made it to the ring yet. */
+ recent data that hasn't made it to the ring yet. */
wgint dlquant = hist->total_bytes + bp->recent_bytes;
double dltime = hist->total_time + (dl_total_time - bp->recent_start);
double dlspeed = calc_rate (dlquant, dltime, &units);
sprintf (p, " %4.*f%s", dlspeed >= 99.95 ? 0 : dlspeed >= 9.995 ? 1 : 2,
- dlspeed, short_units[units]);
+ dlspeed, short_units[units]);
move_to_end (p);
}
else
@@ -910,61 +999,67 @@ create_image (struct bar_progress *bp, double dl_total_time, bool done)
if (!done)
{
/* " eta ..m ..s"; wait for three seconds before displaying the ETA.
- That's because the ETA value needs a while to become
- reliable. */
+ That's because the ETA value needs a while to become
+ reliable. */
if (bp->total_length > 0 && bp->count > 0 && dl_total_time > 3)
- {
- int eta;
-
- /* Don't change the value of ETA more than approximately once
- per second; doing so would cause flashing without providing
- any value to the user. */
- if (bp->total_length != size
- && bp->last_eta_value != 0
- && dl_total_time - bp->last_eta_time < ETA_REFRESH_INTERVAL)
- eta = bp->last_eta_value;
- else
- {
- /* Calculate ETA using the average download speed to predict
- the future speed. If you want to use a speed averaged
- over a more recent period, replace dl_total_time with
- hist->total_time and bp->count with hist->total_bytes.
- I found that doing that results in a very jerky and
- ultimately unreliable ETA. */
- wgint bytes_remaining = bp->total_length - size;
- eta = (int) (dl_total_time * bytes_remaining / bp->count + 0.5);
- bp->last_eta_value = eta;
- bp->last_eta_time = dl_total_time;
- }
-
- /* Translation note: "ETA" is English-centric, but this must
- be short, ideally 3 chars. Abbreviate if necessary. */
- sprintf (p, _(" eta %s"), eta_to_human_short (eta, false));
- move_to_end (p);
- }
+ {
+ int eta;
+
+ /* Don't change the value of ETA more than approximately once
+ per second; doing so would cause flashing without providing
+ any value to the user. */
+ if (bp->total_length != size
+ && bp->last_eta_value != 0
+ && dl_total_time - bp->last_eta_time < ETA_REFRESH_INTERVAL)
+ eta = bp->last_eta_value;
+ else
+ {
+ /* Calculate ETA using the average download speed to predict
+ the future speed. If you want to use a speed averaged
+ over a more recent period, replace dl_total_time with
+ hist->total_time and bp->count with hist->total_bytes.
+ I found that doing that results in a very jerky and
+ ultimately unreliable ETA. */
+ wgint bytes_remaining = bp->total_length - size;
+ double eta_ = dl_total_time * bytes_remaining / bp->count;
+ if (eta_ >= INT_MAX - 1)
+ goto skip_eta;
+ eta = (int) (eta_ + 0.5);
+ bp->last_eta_value = eta;
+ bp->last_eta_time = dl_total_time;
+ }
+
+ sprintf (p, get_eta(&bytes_cols_diff),
+ eta_to_human_short (eta, false));
+ move_to_end (p);
+ }
else if (bp->total_length > 0)
- {
- APPEND_LITERAL (" ");
- }
+ {
+ skip_eta:
+ APPEND_LITERAL (" ");
+ }
}
else
{
/* When the download is done, print the elapsed time. */
+ int nbytes;
+ int ncols;
/* Note to translators: this should not take up more room than
- available here. Abbreviate if necessary. */
+ available here. Abbreviate if necessary. */
strcpy (p, _(" in "));
- move_to_end (p); /* not p+=6, think translations! */
+ nbytes = strlen (p);
+ ncols = count_cols (p);
+ bytes_cols_diff = nbytes - ncols;
+ p += nbytes;
if (dl_total_time >= 10)
- strcpy (p, eta_to_human_short ((int) (dl_total_time + 0.5), false));
+ strcpy (p, eta_to_human_short ((int) (dl_total_time + 0.5), false));
else
- sprintf (p, "%ss", print_decimal (dl_total_time));
+ sprintf (p, "%ss", print_decimal (dl_total_time));
move_to_end (p);
}
- assert (p - bp->buffer <= bp->width);
-
- while (p < bp->buffer + bp->width)
+ while (p - bp->buffer - bytes_cols_diff - size_grouped_diff < bp->width)
*p++ = ' ';
*p = '\0';
}
@@ -993,24 +1088,24 @@ bar_set_params (const char *params)
if ((opt.lfilename
#ifdef HAVE_ISATTY
/* The progress bar doesn't make sense if the output is not a
- TTY -- when logging to file, it is better to review the
- dots. */
+ TTY -- when logging to file, it is better to review the
+ dots. */
|| !isatty (fileno (stderr))
#endif
/* Normally we don't depend on terminal type because the
- progress bar only uses ^M to move the cursor to the
- beginning of line, which works even on dumb terminals. But
- Jamie Zawinski reports that ^M and ^H tricks don't work in
- Emacs shell buffers, and only make a mess. */
+ progress bar only uses ^M to move the cursor to the
+ beginning of line, which works even on dumb terminals. But
+ Jamie Zawinski reports that ^M and ^H tricks don't work in
+ Emacs shell buffers, and only make a mess. */
|| (term && 0 == strcmp (term, "emacs"))
)
&& !current_impl_locked)
{
/* We're not printing to a TTY, so revert to the fallback
- display. #### We're recursively calling
- set_progress_implementation here, which is slightly kludgy.
- It would be nicer if we provided that function a return value
- indicating a failure of some sort. */
+ display. #### We're recursively calling
+ set_progress_implementation here, which is slightly kludgy.
+ It would be nicer if we provided that function a return value
+ indicating a failure of some sort. */
set_progress_implementation (FALLBACK_PROGRESS_IMPLEMENTATION);
return;
}
@@ -1044,7 +1139,7 @@ progress_handle_sigwinch (int sig)
static const char *
eta_to_human_short (int secs, bool condensed)
{
- static char buf[10]; /* 8 should be enough, but just in case */
+ static char buf[10]; /* 8 should be enough, but just in case */
static int last = -1;
const char *space = condensed ? "" : " ";