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
-\(at your option) any later version.
+(at your option) any later version.
GNU Wget is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
# include <unistd.h>
#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H
+# include <signal.h>
+#endif
#include "wget.h"
#include "progress.h"
{ "bar", bar_create, bar_update, bar_finish, bar_set_params }
};
static struct progress_implementation *current_impl;
+static int current_impl_locked;
+
+/* Progress implementation used by default. Can be overriden in
+ wgetrc or by the fallback one. */
-/* Default progress implementation should be something that works
+#define DEFAULT_PROGRESS_IMPLEMENTATION "bar"
+
+/* Fallnback progress implementation should be something that works
under all display types. If you put something other than "dot"
here, remember that bar_set_params tries to switch to this if we're
not running on a TTY. So changing this to "bar" could cause
infloop. */
-#define DEFAULT_PROGRESS_IMPLEMENTATION "dot"
+#define FALLBACK_PROGRESS_IMPLEMENTATION "dot"
/* Return non-zero if NAME names a valid progress bar implementation.
The characters after the first : will be ignored. */
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
abort ();
}
+static int output_redirected;
+
+void
+progress_schedule_redirect (void)
+{
+ output_redirected = 1;
+}
+
/* Create a progress gauge. INITIAL is the number of bytes the
download starts from (zero if the download starts from scratch).
TOTAL is the expected total number of bytes in this download. If
void *
progress_create (long initial, long total)
{
+ /* Check if the log status has changed under our feet. */
+ if (output_redirected)
+ {
+ if (!current_impl_locked)
+ set_progress_implementation (FALLBACK_PROGRESS_IMPLEMENTATION);
+ output_redirected = 0;
+ }
+
return current_impl->create (initial, total);
}
log_set_flush (0);
+ if (dp->dots == 0)
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n%5ldK", dp->rows * row_bytes / 1024);
for (i = dp->dots; i < opt.dots_in_line; i++)
{
if (i % opt.dot_spacing == 0)
}
/* This function interprets the progress "parameters". For example,
- if Wget is invoked with --progress=bar:mega, it will set the
+ if Wget is invoked with --progress=dot:mega, it will set the
"dot-style" to "mega". Valid styles are default, binary, mega, and
giga. */
static void
dot_set_params (const char *params)
{
+ if (!params || !*params)
+ params = opt.dot_style;
+
if (!params)
return;
long last_update; /* time of the last screen update. */
- int width; /* screen width at the time the
- progress gauge was created. */
+ 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;
};
bp->initial_length = initial;
bp->total_length = total;
- bp->width = screen_width;
+
+ /* - 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);
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n");
equal to the expected size doesn't abort. */
bp->total_length = bp->count + bp->initial_length;
- if (screen_width != bp->width)
+ if (screen_width - 1 != bp->width)
{
- bp->width = screen_width;
+ bp->width = screen_width - 1;
bp->buffer = xrealloc (bp->buffer, bp->width + 1);
+ force_update = 1;
}
if (dltime - bp->last_update < 200 && !force_update)
- /* Don't update more often than every half a second. */
+ /* Don't update more often than five times per second. */
return;
bp->last_update = dltime;
xfree (bp);
}
+#define APPEND_LITERAL(s) do { \
+ memcpy (p, s, sizeof (s) - 1); \
+ p += sizeof (s) - 1; \
+} while (0)
+
+#ifndef MAX
+# define MAX(a, b) ((a) >= (b) ? (a) : (b))
+#endif
+
static void
create_image (struct bar_progress *bp, long dltime)
{
char *p = bp->buffer;
long size = bp->initial_length + bp->count;
- /* The progress bar should look like this:
- xx% [=======> ] nn.nnn rrK/s ETA 00:00
-
- Calculate its geometry:
-
- "xx% " or "100%" - percentage - 4 chars exactly
- "[]" - progress bar decorations - 2 chars exactly
- " n,nnn,nnn,nnn" - downloaded bytes - 14 or less chars
- " 1012.56K/s" - dl rate - 11 chars exactly
- " ETA xx:xx:xx" - ETA - 13 or less chars
+ char *size_legible = legible (size);
+ int size_legible_len = strlen (size_legible);
- "=====>..." - progress bar content - the rest
+ /* The progress bar should look like this:
+ xx% [=======> ] nn,nnn 12.34K/s ETA 00:00
+
+ Calculate the geometry. The idea is to assign as much room as
+ possible to the progress bar. The other idea is to never let
+ things "jitter", i.e. pad elements that vary in size so that
+ their variance does not affect the placement of other elements.
+ It would be especially bad for the progress bar to be resized
+ randomly.
+
+ "xx% " or "100%" - percentage - 4 chars
+ "[]" - progress bar decorations - 2 chars
+ " nnn,nnn,nnn" - downloaded bytes - 12 chars or very rarely more
+ " 1012.56K/s" - dl rate - 11 chars
+ " ETA xx:xx:xx" - ETA - 13 chars
+
+ "=====>..." - progress bar - the rest
*/
- int progress_size = screen_width - (4 + 2 + 14 + 11 + 13);
+ int dlbytes_size = 1 + MAX (size_legible_len, 11);
+ int progress_size = bp->width - (4 + 2 + dlbytes_size + 11 + 13);
if (progress_size < 5)
progress_size = 0;
p += 4;
}
else
- {
- *p++ = ' ';
- *p++ = ' ';
- *p++ = ' ';
- *p++ = ' ';
- }
+ APPEND_LITERAL (" ");
/* The progress bar: "[====> ]" */
if (progress_size && bp->total_length > 0)
++bp->tick;
}
- /* " 1,234,567" */
- /* If there are 7 or less digits (9 because of "legible" comas),
- print the number in constant space. This will prevent the rest
- of the line jerking at the beginning of download, but without
- assigning maximum width in all cases. */
- sprintf (p, " %9s", legible (size));
+ /* " 234,567,890" */
+ sprintf (p, " %-11s", legible (size));
p += strlen (p);
/* " 1012.45K/s" */
p += strlen (p);
}
else
- {
- strcpy (p, " --.--K/s");
- p += 11;
- }
+ APPEND_LITERAL (" --.--K/s");
/* " ETA xx:xx:xx" */
if (bp->total_length > 0 && bp->count > 0)
eta_min = eta / 60, eta %= 60;
eta_sec = eta;
- /*printf ("\neta: %d, %d %d %d\n", eta, eta_hrs, eta_min, eta_sec);*/
- /*printf ("\n%ld %f %ld %ld\n", dltime, tm_sofar, bytes_remaining, bp->count);*/
+ /* Pad until the end of screen. The padding is dependent on the
+ hour value. */
+ if (eta_hrs == 0 || eta_hrs > 99)
+ /* Hours not printed: pad with three spaces (two digits and
+ colon). */
+ APPEND_LITERAL (" ");
+ else if (eta_hrs < 10)
+ /* Hours printed with one digit: pad with one space. */
+ *p++ = ' ';
+ else
+ /* Hours printed with two digits: we're using maximum width,
+ don't pad. */
+ ;
- *p++ = ' ';
- *p++ = 'E';
- *p++ = 'T';
- *p++ = 'A';
- *p++ = ' ';
+ APPEND_LITERAL (" ETA ");
if (eta_hrs > 99)
- /* Bogus value, for whatever reason. We must avoid overflow. */
+ /* Bogus value, probably due to a calculation overflow. Print
+ something safe to avoid overstepping the buffer bounds. */
sprintf (p, "--:--");
else if (eta_hrs > 0)
sprintf (p, "%d:%02d:%02d", eta_hrs, eta_min, eta_sec);
p += strlen (p);
}
else if (bp->total_length > 0)
- {
- strcpy (p, " ETA --:--");
- p += 10;
- }
+ APPEND_LITERAL (" ETA --:--");
- assert (p - bp->buffer <= screen_width);
+ assert (p - bp->buffer <= bp->width);
- while (p < bp->buffer + screen_width)
+ while (p < bp->buffer + bp->width)
*p++ = ' ';
*p = '\0';
}
static void
display_image (char *buf)
{
- char *del_buf = alloca (screen_width + 1);
- memset (del_buf, '\b', screen_width);
- del_buf[screen_width] = '\0';
- logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, del_buf);
+ int old = log_set_save_context (0);
+ logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\r");
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, buf);
+ log_set_save_context (old);
}
static void
{
int sw;
+ if (params
+ && 0 == strcmp (params, "force"))
+ current_impl_locked = 1;
+
if ((opt.lfilename
#ifdef HAVE_ISATTY
|| !isatty (fileno (stderr))
1
#endif
)
- && !(params != NULL
- && 0 == strcmp (params, "force")))
+ && !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 that function could resolve this problem
- itself. */
- set_progress_implementation (NULL);
+ 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;
}
screen_width = sw;
}
+#ifdef SIGWINCH
RETSIGTYPE
progress_handle_sigwinch (int sig)
{
int sw = determine_screen_width ();
if (sw && sw >= MINIMUM_SCREEN_WIDTH)
screen_width = sw;
+ signal (SIGWINCH, progress_handle_sigwinch);
}
+#endif