PokittoLib is the library needed for programming the Pokitto DIY game console (www.pokitto.com)

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PokittoLib

Library for programming Pokitto hardware

How to Use

  1. Import this library to online compiler (see button "import" on the right hand side
  2. DO NOT import mbed-src anymore, a better version is now included inside PokittoLib
  3. Change My_settings.h according to your project
  4. Start coding!

POKITTO_CORE/PokittoPrintf.cpp

Committer:
Pokitto
Date:
2019-12-25
Revision:
71:531419862202
Parent:
55:d2eedf44d03b

File content as of revision 71:531419862202:

/*
  Copyright 2001 Georges Menie
  https://www.menie.org/georges/embedded/small_printf_source_code.html

  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  it under the terms of the GNU Lesser 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.

  You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
*/

/*
	putchar is the only external dependency for this file,
	if you have a working putchar, just remove the following
	define. If the function should be called something else,
	replace outbyte(c) by your own function call.
*/

#include "PokittoDisplay.h"

//#define putchar(c) outbyte(c)

static void printchar(char **str, int c)
{
	//extern int putchar(int c);

	if (str) {
		**str = c;
		++(*str);
	}
	//else (void)putchar(c);
	else Pokitto::Display::print((const char*)&c);
}

#define PAD_RIGHT 1
#define PAD_ZERO 2

static int prints(char **out, const char *string, int width, int pad)
{
	register int pc = 0, padchar = ' ';

	if (width > 0) {
		register int len = 0;
		register const char *ptr;
		for (ptr = string; *ptr; ++ptr) ++len;
		if (len >= width) width = 0;
		else width -= len;
		if (pad & PAD_ZERO) padchar = '0';
	}
	if (!(pad & PAD_RIGHT)) {
		for ( ; width > 0; --width) {
			printchar (out, padchar);
			++pc;
		}
	}
	for ( ; *string ; ++string) {
		printchar (out, *string);
		++pc;
	}
	for ( ; width > 0; --width) {
		printchar (out, padchar);
		++pc;
	}

	return pc;
}

/* the following should be enough for 32 bit int */
#define PRINT_BUF_LEN 12

static int printi(char **out, int i, int b, int sg, int width, int pad, int letbase)
{
	char print_buf[PRINT_BUF_LEN];
	register char *s;
	register int t, neg = 0, pc = 0;
	register unsigned int u = i;

	if (i == 0) {
		print_buf[0] = '0';
		print_buf[1] = '\0';
		return prints (out, print_buf, width, pad);
	}

	if (sg && b == 10 && i < 0) {
		neg = 1;
		u = -i;
	}

	s = print_buf + PRINT_BUF_LEN-1;
	*s = '\0';

	while (u) {
		t = u % b;
		if( t >= 10 )
			t += letbase - '0' - 10;
		*--s = t + '0';
		u /= b;
	}

	if (neg) {
		if( width && (pad & PAD_ZERO) ) {
			printchar (out, '-');
			++pc;
			--width;
		}
		else {
			*--s = '-';
		}
	}

	return pc + prints (out, s, width, pad);
}

static int _ext_print(char **out, int *varg)
{
	register int width, pad;
	register int pc = 0;
	register char *format = (char *)(*varg++);
	char scr[2];

	for (; *format != 0; ++format) {
		if (*format == '%') {
			++format;
			width = pad = 0;
			if (*format == '\0') break;
			if (*format == '%') goto out;
			if (*format == '-') {
				++format;
				pad = PAD_RIGHT;
			}
			while (*format == '0') {
				++format;
				pad |= PAD_ZERO;
			}
			for ( ; *format >= '0' && *format <= '9'; ++format) {
				width *= 10;
				width += *format - '0';
			}
			if( *format == 's' ) {
				register char *s = *((char **)varg++);
				pc += prints (out, s?s:"(null)", width, pad);
				continue;
			}
			if( *format == 'd' ) {
				pc += printi (out, *varg++, 10, 1, width, pad, 'a');
				continue;
			}
			if( *format == 'x' ) {
				pc += printi (out, *varg++, 16, 0, width, pad, 'a');
				continue;
			}
			if( *format == 'X' ) {
				pc += printi (out, *varg++, 16, 0, width, pad, 'A');
				continue;
			}
			if( *format == 'u' ) {
				pc += printi (out, *varg++, 10, 0, width, pad, 'a');
				continue;
			}
			if( *format == 'c' ) {
				/* char are converted to int then pushed on the stack */
				scr[0] = *varg++;
				scr[1] = '\0';
				pc += prints (out, scr, width, pad);
				continue;
			}
		}
		else {
		out:
			printchar (out, *format);
			++pc;
		}
	}
	if (out) **out = '\0';
	return pc;
}

/* assuming sizeof(void *) == sizeof(int) */

int _ext_printf(const char *format, ...)
{
	register int *varg = (int *)(&format);
	return _ext_print(0, varg);
}

int _ext_sprintf(char *out, const char *format, ...)
{
	register int *varg = (int *)(&format);
	return _ext_print(&out, varg);
}

/**
 * Use an external (PokittoPrintf.cpp) small implementation of printf
 * to simplify printing formatted strings
 * @param pointer to const formatted string
 */

int Pokitto::Display::printf(const char *format, ...) {
    register int *varg = (int *)(&format);
	return _ext_print(0, varg);
};

// The following is from the original source and is left here for reference and LGPL
// source: https://www.menie.org/georges/embedded/small_printf_source_code.html

#ifdef TEST_PRINTF
int main(void)
{
	char *ptr = "Hello world!";
	char *np = 0;
	int i = 5;
	unsigned int bs = sizeof(int)*8;
	int mi;
	char buf[80];

	mi = (1 << (bs-1)) + 1;
	printf("%s\n", ptr);
	printf("printf test\n");
	printf("%s is null pointer\n", np);
	printf("%d = 5\n", i);
	printf("%d = - max int\n", mi);
	printf("char %c = 'a'\n", 'a');
	printf("hex %x = ff\n", 0xff);
	printf("hex %02x = 00\n", 0);
	printf("signed %d = unsigned %u = hex %x\n", -3, -3, -3);
	printf("%d %s(s)%", 0, "message");
	printf("\n");
	printf("%d %s(s) with %%\n", 0, "message");
	sprintf(buf, "justif: \"%-10s\"\n", "left"); printf("%s", buf);
	sprintf(buf, "justif: \"%10s\"\n", "right"); printf("%s", buf);
	sprintf(buf, " 3: %04d zero padded\n", 3); printf("%s", buf);
	sprintf(buf, " 3: %-4d left justif.\n", 3); printf("%s", buf);
	sprintf(buf, " 3: %4d right justif.\n", 3); printf("%s", buf);
	sprintf(buf, "-3: %04d zero padded\n", -3); printf("%s", buf);
	sprintf(buf, "-3: %-4d left justif.\n", -3); printf("%s", buf);
	sprintf(buf, "-3: %4d right justif.\n", -3); printf("%s", buf);

	return 0;
}

/*
 * if you compile this file with
 *   gcc -Wall $(YOUR_C_OPTIONS) -DTEST_PRINTF -c printf.c
 * you will get a normal warning:
 *   printf.c:214: warning: spurious trailing `%' in format
 * this line is testing an invalid % at the end of the format string.
 *
 * this should display (on 32bit int machine) :
 *
 * Hello world!
 * printf test
 * (null) is null pointer
 * 5 = 5
 * -2147483647 = - max int
 * char a = 'a'
 * hex ff = ff
 * hex 00 = 00
 * signed -3 = unsigned 4294967293 = hex fffffffd
 * 0 message(s)
 * 0 message(s) with %
 * justif: "left      "
 * justif: "     right"
 *  3: 0003 zero padded
 *  3: 3    left justif.
 *  3:    3 right justif.
 * -3: -003 zero padded
 * -3: -3   left justif.
 * -3:   -3 right justif.
 */

#endif