X-Git-Url: http://erislabs.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fhuman.c;h=f7dcdfb2a890ba63acf4e5459d9310f416eb5c07;hb=a52b3661049d06e669e3038c613e62fe4c96b4ce;hp=ddd4b4aef6920855a7881bd70b818f1899f98788;hpb=42313b425853288d438927be086f393e2d41acdc;p=gnulib.git diff --git a/lib/human.c b/lib/human.c index ddd4b4aef..f7dcdfb2a 100644 --- a/lib/human.c +++ b/lib/human.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* human.c -- print human readable file size - Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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 @@ -16,9 +16,12 @@ Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* Originally contributed by lm@sgi.com; - --si and large file support added by eggert@twinsun.com. */ + --si, output block size selection, and large file support + added by eggert@twinsun.com. */ -#include +#if HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include +#endif #if HAVE_INTTYPES_H # include @@ -34,6 +37,24 @@ #ifndef CHAR_BIT # define CHAR_BIT 8 #endif +#if HAVE_STDLIB_H +# include +#endif + +#ifndef HAVE_DECL_GETENV +char *getenv (); +#endif + +#if ENABLE_NLS +# include +# define _(Text) gettext (Text) +#else +# define _(Text) Text +#endif + +#include +#include +#include #include "human.h" @@ -52,25 +73,32 @@ static const char suffixes[] = /* Convert N to a human readable format in BUF. - N is expressed in units of FROM_UNITS; use units of TO_UNITS in the - output number. FROM_UNITS and TO_UNITS must be positive, and one must - be a multiple of the other. - - If BASE is nonzero, use a format like "127k" if possible, - using powers of BASE; otherwise, use ordinary decimal format. - Normally BASE is either 1000 or 1024; it must be at least 2. - Most people visually process strings of 3-4 digits effectively, - but longer strings of digits are more prone to misinterpretation. - Hence, converting to an abbreviated form usually improves readability. - Use a suffix indicating which power is being used. - For example, assuming BASE is 1024, 8500 would be converted to 8.3k, + N is expressed in units of FROM_BLOCK_SIZE. FROM_BLOCK_SIZE must + be positive. + + If OUTPUT_BLOCK_SIZE is positive, use units of OUTPUT_BLOCK_SIZE in + the output number. OUTPUT_BLOCK_SIZE must be a multiple of + FROM_BLOCK_SIZE or vice versa. + + If OUTPUT_BLOCK_SIZE is negative, use a format like "127k" if + possible, using powers of -OUTPUT_BLOCK_SIZE; otherwise, use + ordinary decimal format. Normally -OUTPUT_BLOCK_SIZE is either + 1000 or 1024; it must be at least 2. Most people visually process + strings of 3-4 digits effectively, but longer strings of digits are + more prone to misinterpretation. Hence, converting to an + abbreviated form usually improves readability. Use a suffix + indicating which power is being used. For example, assuming + -OUTPUT_BLOCK_SIZE is 1024, 8500 would be converted to 8.3k, 133456345 to 127M, 56990456345 to 53G, and so on. Numbers smaller - than BASE aren't modified. */ + than -OUTPUT_BLOCK_SIZE aren't modified. */ char * -human_readable (uintmax_t n, char *buf, int from_units, int to_units, int base) +human_readable (uintmax_t n, char *buf, + int from_block_size, int output_block_size) { uintmax_t amt; + int base; + int to_block_size; int tenths; int power; char *p; @@ -81,6 +109,17 @@ human_readable (uintmax_t n, char *buf, int from_units, int to_units, int base) 3 means AMT.TENTHS + 0.05 < adjusted N < AMT.TENTHS + 0.1. */ int rounding; + if (output_block_size < 0) + { + base = -output_block_size; + to_block_size = 1; + } + else + { + base = 0; + to_block_size = output_block_size; + } + p = buf + LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE; *p = '\0'; @@ -89,11 +128,11 @@ human_readable (uintmax_t n, char *buf, int from_units, int to_units, int base) power = 0; #endif - /* Adjust AMT out of FROM_UNITS units and into TO_UNITS units. */ + /* Adjust AMT out of FROM_BLOCK_SIZE units and into TO_BLOCK_SIZE units. */ - if (to_units <= from_units) + if (to_block_size <= from_block_size) { - int multiplier = from_units / to_units; + int multiplier = from_block_size / to_block_size; amt = n * multiplier; tenths = rounding = 0; @@ -119,7 +158,7 @@ human_readable (uintmax_t n, char *buf, int from_units, int to_units, int base) e *= base; power++; } - while (e * base <= amt && power < sizeof suffixes - 1); + while (e * base <= damt && power < sizeof suffixes - 1); damt /= e; @@ -133,7 +172,7 @@ human_readable (uintmax_t n, char *buf, int from_units, int to_units, int base) } else { - int divisor = to_units / from_units; + int divisor = to_block_size / from_block_size; int r10 = (n % divisor) * 10; int r2 = (r10 % divisor) * 2; amt = n / divisor; @@ -201,3 +240,47 @@ human_readable (uintmax_t n, char *buf, int from_units, int to_units, int base) return p; } + + +/* The default block size used for output. This number may change in + the future as disks get larger. */ +#ifndef DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE +# define DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE 1024 +#endif + +static char const *const block_size_args[] = { "human-readable", "si", 0 }; +static int const block_size_types[] = { -1024, -1000 }; + +static strtol_error +humblock (char const *spec, int *block_size) +{ + int i; + + if (! spec && ! (spec = getenv ("BLOCK_SIZE"))) + *block_size = getenv ("POSIXLY_CORRECT") ? 512 : DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE; + else if (0 <= (i = ARGMATCH (spec, block_size_args, block_size_types))) + *block_size = block_size_types[i]; + else + { + char *ptr; + unsigned long val; + strtol_error e = xstrtoul (spec, &ptr, 0, &val, "eEgGkKmMpPtTyYzZ0"); + if (e != LONGINT_OK) + return e; + if (*ptr) + return LONGINT_INVALID_SUFFIX_CHAR; + if ((int) val < 0 || val != (int) val) + return LONGINT_OVERFLOW; + *block_size = (int) val; + } + + return LONGINT_OK; +} + +void +human_block_size (char const *spec, int report_errors, int *block_size) +{ + strtol_error e = humblock (spec, block_size); + if (e != LONGINT_OK && report_errors) + STRTOL_FATAL_ERROR (spec, _("block size"), e); +}