From: hniksic Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 12:04:01 +0000 (-0700) Subject: [svn] Don't translate SI units. Print more exact duration information for very X-Git-Tag: v1.13~902 X-Git-Url: http://sjero.net/git/?p=wget;a=commitdiff_plain;h=9c810d69ac58d8fac07f288a4e5f932848007009 [svn] Don't translate SI units. Print more exact duration information for very short downloads. --- diff --git a/src/ChangeLog b/src/ChangeLog index 5b16ee3b..d85fba6f 100644 --- a/src/ChangeLog +++ b/src/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,16 @@ +2005-06-26 Hrvoje Niksic + + * main.c (secs_to_human_time): Ditto. + + * progress.c (create_image): Print more exact duration of very + short downloads. + + * main.c (secs_to_human_time): Don't translate time suffixes "h", + "m", and "s", which are not strictly SI, but are "accepted for use + with SI". + (secs_to_human_time): Print really small intervals as 0s, not + 0.00s. + 2005-06-26 Hrvoje Niksic * config-post.h: Replace the alloca declaration with the one from diff --git a/src/main.c b/src/main.c index 96d93589..07f620c3 100644 --- a/src/main.c +++ b/src/main.c @@ -637,11 +637,14 @@ Recursive accept/reject:\n"), exit (0); } +/* Return a human-readable printed representation of INTERVAL, + measured in seconds. */ + static char * -secs_to_human_time (double secs_decimal) +secs_to_human_time (double interval) { static char buf[32]; - int secs = (int) (secs_decimal + 0.5); + int secs = (int) (interval + 0.5); int hours, mins, days; days = secs / 86400, secs %= 86400; @@ -649,15 +652,21 @@ secs_to_human_time (double secs_decimal) mins = secs / 60, secs %= 60; if (days) - sprintf (buf, _("%dd %dh %dm %ds"), days, hours, mins, secs); + sprintf (buf, "%dd %dh %dm %ds", days, hours, mins, secs); else if (hours) - sprintf (buf, _("%dh %dm %ds"), hours, mins, secs); + sprintf (buf, "%dh %dm %ds", hours, mins, secs); else if (mins) - sprintf (buf, _("%dm %ds"), mins, secs); - else if (secs_decimal >= 1) - sprintf (buf, _("%ds"), secs); + sprintf (buf, "%dm %ds", mins, secs); + else if (interval >= 10) + sprintf (buf, "%ds", secs); else - sprintf (buf, _("%.2fs"), secs_decimal); + /* For very quick downloads show more exact timing information. */ + sprintf (buf, "%.*fs", + interval < 0.001 ? 0 : /* 0s instead of 0.000s */ + interval < 0.01 ? 3 : /* 0.00x */ + interval < 0.1 ? 2 : /* 0.0x */ + 1, /* 0.x, 1.x, ..., 9.x */ + interval); return buf; } diff --git a/src/progress.c b/src/progress.c index 1efc590e..b675bbf1 100644 --- a/src/progress.c +++ b/src/progress.c @@ -707,6 +707,11 @@ static const char *eta_to_human_short (int); p += sizeof (s) - 1; \ } while (0) +/* Use move_to_end (s) to get S to point the end of the string (the + terminating \0). This is faster than s+=strlen(s), but some people + are confused when they see strchr (s, '\0') in the code. */ +#define move_to_end(s) s = strchr (s, '\0'); + #ifndef MAX # define MAX(a, b) ((a) >= (b) ? (a) : (b)) #endif @@ -824,7 +829,7 @@ create_image (struct bar_progress *bp, double dl_total_time, bool done) /* " 234,567,890" */ sprintf (p, " %-11s", size_grouped); - p += strlen (p); + move_to_end (p); /* " 1012.45K/s" */ if (hist->total_time && hist->total_bytes) @@ -837,7 +842,7 @@ create_image (struct bar_progress *bp, double dl_total_time, bool done) double dltime = hist->total_time + (dl_total_time - bp->recent_start); double dlspeed = calc_rate (dlquant, dltime, &units); sprintf (p, " %7.2f%s", dlspeed, short_units[units]); - p += strlen (p); + move_to_end (p); } else APPEND_LITERAL (" --.--K/s"); @@ -873,8 +878,10 @@ create_image (struct bar_progress *bp, double dl_total_time, bool done) 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)); - p += strlen (p); + move_to_end (p); } else if (bp->total_length > 0) { @@ -884,8 +891,22 @@ create_image (struct bar_progress *bp, double dl_total_time, bool done) else { /* When the download is done, print the elapsed time. */ - sprintf (p, _(" in %s"), eta_to_human_short (dl_total_time / 1000 + 0.5)); - p += strlen (p); + double secs = dl_total_time / 1000; + /* Note to translators: this should not take up more room than + available here. Abbreviate if necessary. */ + strcpy (p, _(" in ")); + move_to_end (p); /* not p+=6, think translations! */ + if (secs >= 10) + strcpy (p, eta_to_human_short ((int) (secs + 0.5))); + else + /* For very quick downloads show more exact timing information. */ + sprintf (p, _("%.*fs"), + secs < 0.001 ? 0 : /* 0s instead of 0.000s */ + secs < 0.01 ? 3 : /* 0.00x */ + secs < 0.1 ? 2 : /* 0.0x */ + 1, /* 0.x, 1.x, ..., 9.x */ + secs); + move_to_end (p); } assert (p - bp->buffer <= bp->width); @@ -951,13 +972,20 @@ progress_handle_sigwinch (int sig) } #endif -/* Provide a short human-readable rendition of the ETA. It never - occupies more than 7 characters of screen space. */ +/* Provide a short human-readable rendition of the ETA. This is like + secs_to_human_time in main.c, except the output doesn't include + fractions (which would look silly in by nature imprecise ETA) and + takes less room. If the time is measured in hours, hours and + minutes (but not seconds) are shown; if measured in days, then days + and hours are shown. This ensures brevity while still displaying + as much as possible. + + It never occupies more than 7 characters of screen space. */ static const char * eta_to_human_short (int secs) { - static char buf[10]; /* 8 is enough, but just in case */ + static char buf[10]; /* 8 should be enough, but just in case */ static int last = -1; /* Trivial optimization. This function can be called every 200 @@ -968,16 +996,16 @@ eta_to_human_short (int secs) last = secs; if (secs < 100) - sprintf (buf, _("%ds"), secs); + sprintf (buf, "%ds", secs); else if (secs < 100 * 60) - sprintf (buf, _("%dm %ds"), secs / 60, secs % 60); + sprintf (buf, "%dm %ds", secs / 60, secs % 60); else if (secs < 100 * 3600) - sprintf (buf, _("%dh %dm"), secs / 3600, (secs / 60) % 60); + sprintf (buf, "%dh %dm", secs / 3600, (secs / 60) % 60); else if (secs < 100 * 86400) - sprintf (buf, _("%dd %dh"), secs / 86400, (secs / 3600) % 60); + sprintf (buf, "%dd %dh", secs / 86400, (secs / 3600) % 60); else - /* (2^31-1)/86400 doesn't overflow BUF. */ - sprintf (buf, _("%dd"), secs / 86400); + /* even (2^31-1)/86400 doesn't overflow BUF. */ + sprintf (buf, "%dd", secs / 86400); return buf; }