/**************************************************************************** * VCGLib o o * * Visual and Computer Graphics Library o o * * _ O _ * * Copyright(C) 2004-2016 \/)\/ * * Visual Computing Lab /\/| * * ISTI - Italian National Research Council | * * \ * * All rights reserved. * * * * 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 * * 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 General Public License (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt) * * for more details. * * * ****************************************************************************/ #ifndef __VCGLIB_CALLBACK #define __VCGLIB_CALLBACK #include // For va_start, etc. #include // For std::unique_ptr #include #include namespace vcg { /*! \brief This function allow lenghty algorithms to report progress and status. * * This function is usually called from inside a long processing algorithm * with a reasonable frequency (e.g. not more that 10 times per sec) * reporting the what the algorithm is doing and at what point of the processing (as a int percentage) * we currently are. * * Users of the library usually rewrote this function to handle this reporting in the correct way * (e.g. in a log window and in a progress bar). * * The algorithms in the library should also check the return value * to see if the user asked for an interruption, but they can ignore this request * (hint: most of algs in the lib ignore any request). */ typedef bool CallBackPos(const int pos, const char * str ); inline bool DummyCallBackPos(const int , const char * ) {return true;} inline bool COutCallBackPos(const int , const char *str ) { std::cout << str; return true; } inline bool CErrCallBackPos(const int , const char *str ) { std::cerr << str; return true; } /*! \brief Helper function that formats a string a la printf and returns a simple char* * * Quite useful for formatting the above callback... */ inline char* StrFormat(const std::string fmt_str, ...) { int final_n, n = ((int)fmt_str.size()) * 2; /* Reserve two times as much as the length of the fmt_str */ std::unique_ptr formatted; va_list ap; while(1) { formatted.reset(new char[n]); /* Wrap the plain char array into the unique_ptr */ strcpy(&formatted[0], fmt_str.c_str()); va_start(ap, fmt_str); final_n = vsnprintf(&formatted[0], n, fmt_str.c_str(), ap); va_end(ap); if (final_n < 0 || final_n >= n) n += abs(final_n - n + 1); else break; } return formatted.get(); } }// End namespace #endif