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author | Mattias Andrée <maandree@kth.se> | 2021-03-01 02:16:25 +0100 |
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committer | Mattias Andrée <maandree@kth.se> | 2021-03-01 02:16:25 +0100 |
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parent | Merge pull request #2 from ayekat/master (diff) | |
parent | misc + change license + changed behaviour of libhaiku_perror (diff) | |
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Merge branch 'rewrite'2.0
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However, for this packages, these will be: - - infodir="usr/local/share/info" ## Assuming default prefix. - - post_install () { - install-info -- "${infodir}/libhaiku.info" "${infodir}/dir" - } - - pre_uninstall () { - install-info --delete -- "${infodir}/libhaiku.info" "${infodir}/dir" - } - - -──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── -CUSTOMISED COMPILATION -──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── - -The makefile is configured to compile the C code with -O2 -g, you can -change this by setting OPTIMISE, or with CFLAGS and LDFLAGS if you want -to change all optional flags compiling and linking flags: - - ./configure OPTIMISE="-Og -g" - - -──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── -CUSTOMISED INSTALLATION -──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── - -If you want to install absolutely everything, you can -instead use the commands below: - - make everything - make install-everything DESTDIR="pkg" - -Or if you only want to absolute basics: - - make base - make install-base DESTDIR="pkg" - -You can select freely what parts of the package to install and not -to install. This rules are available: - -┌─────────────┬─────────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────┐ -│ COMPILATION │ INSTALLATION │ DESCRIPTION │ -├─────────────┼─────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────┤ -│ base │ install-base │ Install the basics: │ -│ lib │ install-lib │ Install the libhaiku library. │ -│ │ install-copyright │ Install the Expat License. │ -│ doc │ install-doc │ Include all manuals: │ -│ info │ install-info │ Include info manual. (Texinfo) │ -│ dvi │ install-dvi │ Include DVI manual. (Texinfo) │ -│ pdf │ install-pdf │ Include PDF manual. (Texinfo) │ -│ ps │ install-ps │ Include PostScript manual. (Texinfo) │ -│ html │ install-html │ Include multifile HTML manual. (Texinfo) │ -│ │ install-man │ Include man pages. │ -└─────────────┴─────────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────┘ - @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +ISC License + +© 2016, 2021 Mattias Andrée <maandree@kth.se> + +Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any +purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above +copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES +WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR +ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES +WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN +ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF +OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. diff --git a/MISSING_HAIKUS b/MISSING_HAIKUS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..240cf2e --- /dev/null +++ b/MISSING_HAIKUS @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +ESRCH 3 No such process +EIO 5 Input/output error +ENXIO 6 No such device or address +E2BIG 7 Argument list too long +ENOEXEC 8 Exec format error +EBADF 9 Bad file descriptor +ENOTBLK 15 Block device required +EBUSY 16 Device or resource busy +EEXIST 17 File exists +EXDEV 18 Invalid cross-device link +ENODEV 19 No such device +ENOTDIR 20 Not a directory +EISDIR 21 Is a directory +ENOTTY 25 Inappropriate ioctl for device +ETXTBSY 26 Text file busy +ESPIPE 29 Illegal seek +EROFS 30 Read-only file system +EDOM 33 Numerical argument out of domain +ERANGE 34 Numerical result out of range +ENAMETOOLONG 36 File name too long +ENOLCK 37 No locks available +ENOSYS 38 Function not implemented +ENOTEMPTY 39 Directory not empty +EWOULDBLOCK 11 Resource temporarily unavailable +ENOMSG 42 No message of desired type +EIDRM 43 Identifier removed +ECHRNG 44 Channel number out of range +EL2NSYNC 45 Level 2 not synchronised +EL3HLT 46 Level 3 halted +EL3RST 47 Level 3 reset +ELNRNG 48 Link number out of range +EUNATCH 49 Protocol driver not attached +ENOCSI 50 No CSI structure available +EL2HLT 51 Level 2 halted +EBADE 52 Invalid exchange +EBADR 53 Invalid request descriptor +EXFULL 54 Exchange full +EBADRQC 56 Invalid request code +EBADSLT 57 Invalid slot +ENOSTR 60 Device not a stream +ENODATA 61 No data available +ETIME 62 Timer expired +ENONET 64 Machine is not on the network +ENOPKG 65 Package not installed +EREMOTE 66 Object is remote +ENOLINK 67 Link has been severed +EADV 68 Advertise error +ESRMNT 69 Srmount error +ECOMM 70 Communication error on send +EPROTO 71 Protocol error +EMULTIHOP 72 Multihop attempted +EDOTDOT 73 RFS specific error +EOVERFLOW 75 Value too large for defined data type +ENOTUNIQ 76 Name not unique on network +EBADFD 77 File descriptor in bad state +EREMCHG 78 Remote address changed +ELIBACC 79 Can not access a needed shared library +ELIBBAD 80 Accessing a corrupted shared library +ELIBSCN 81 .lib section in a.out corrupted +ELIBMAX 82 Attempting to link in too many shared libraries +ELIBEXEC 83 Cannot exec a shared library directly +EILSEQ 84 Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character +ERESTART 85 Interrupted system call should be restarted +ESTRPIPE 86 Streams pipe error +ENOTSOCK 88 Socket operation on non-socket +EDESTADDRREQ 89 Destination address required +EPROTOTYPE 91 Protocol wrong type for socket +ENOPROTOOPT 92 Protocol not available +EPROTONOSUPPORT 93 Protocol not supported +ESOCKTNOSUPPORT 94 Socket type not supported +ENOTSUP 95 Operation not supported +EPFNOSUPPORT 96 Protocol family not supported +EAFNOSUPPORT 97 Address family not supported by protocol +EADDRINUSE 98 Address already in use +EADDRNOTAVAIL 99 Cannot assign requested address +ENETUNREACH 101 Network is unreachable +ENETRESET 102 Network dropped connection on reset +ECONNABORTED 103 Software caused connection abort +ECONNRESET 104 Connection reset by peer +EISCONN 106 Transport endpoint is already connected +ENOTCONN 107 Transport endpoint is not connected +ESHUTDOWN 108 Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown +ETOOMANYREFS 109 Too many references: cannot splice +ETIMEDOUT 110 Connection timed out +ECONNREFUSED 111 Connection refused +EHOSTUNREACH 113 No route to host +EALREADY 114 Operation already in progress +EINPROGRESS 115 Operation now in progress +ESTALE 116 Stale file handle +ENOTNAM 118 Not a XENIX named type file +ENAVAIL 119 No XENIX semaphores available +EISNAM 120 Is a named type file +EREMOTEIO 121 Remote I/O error +ENOMEDIUM 123 No medium found +EMEDIUMTYPE 124 Wrong medium type +ECANCELED 125 Operation cancelled +ENOKEY 126 Required key not available +EKEYEXPIRED 127 Key has expired +EKEYREVOKED 128 Key has been revoked +EKEYREJECTED 129 Key was rejected by service diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b22a6af --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +.POSIX: + +CONFIGFILE = config.mk +include $(CONFIGFILE) + +# Change to macos.mk for Mac OS +OSCONFIGFILE = linux.mk +include $(OSCONFIGFILE) + + +LIB_MAJOR = 2 +LIB_MINOR = 0 + +LIB_VERSION = $(LIB_MAJOR).$(LIB_MINOR) + +MAN3 = libhaiku.7 +MAN7 = libhaiku_generic.3 libhaiku_perror.3 libhaiku_perror2.3 libhaiku_strerror.3 + + +all: libhaiku.a libhaiku.$(LIBEXT) + +libhaiku.o: libhaiku.c libhaiku.h + $(CC) -c -o $@ libhaiku.c $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) + +libhaiku.lo: libhaiku.c libhaiku.h + $(CC) -fPIC -c -o $@ libhaiku.c $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) + +libhaiku.$(LIBEXT): libhaiku.lo + $(CC) $(LIBFLAGS) -o $@ libhaiku.lo $(LDFLAGS) + +libhaiku.a: libhaiku.o + -rm -f -- $@ + $(AR) rc $@ libhaiku.o + $(AR) -s $@ + +install: libhaiku.$(LIBEXT) libhaiku.a + mkdir -p -- "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib" + mkdir -p -- "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/include" + mkdir -p -- "$(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man3" + mkdir -p -- "$(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man7" + cp -- libhaiku.a "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/" + cp -- libhaiku.$(LIBEXT) "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/libhaiku.$(LIBMINOREXT)" + ln -sf -- libhaiku.$(LIBMINOREXT) "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/libhaiku.$(LIBMAJOREXT)" + ln -sf -- libhaiku.$(LIBMINOREXT) "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/libhaiku.$(LIBEXT)" + cp -- libhaiku.h "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/include/" + cp -- $(MAN3) "$(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man3/" + cp -- $(MAN7) "$(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man7/" + +uninstall: + -rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/libhaiku.a" + -rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/libhaiku.$(LIBMINOREXT)" + -rm -f -- "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/libhaiku.$(LIBMAJOREXT)" + -rm -f -- "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/libhaiku.$(LIBEXT)" + -rm -f -- "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/include/libhaiku.h" + -cd -- "$(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man3/" && rm -rf -- $(MAN3) + -cd -- "$(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man7/" && rm -rf -- $(MAN7) + +clean: + -rm -f -- *.o *.lo *.a *.su *.$(LIBEXT) *.$(LIBEXT).* *.*.$(LIBEXT) + +.PHONY: all install uninstall clean diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in deleted file mode 100644 index 81156c4..0000000 --- a/Makefile.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2016 Mattias Andrée <maandree@member.fsf.org> -# -# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, -# are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright -# notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, -# without any warranty. - - -### This file will be stored to Makefile once you have run ./configure. ### -### See INSTALL for information on how to install this package. ### - - - -##### What is below this line is configurable, but is seldom useful. ##### - - -# Additional options for compiling info and HTML manuals. -INFO_FLAGS = - -# Additional options for compiling DVI, PDF, and PostScript manuals. -TEXINFO_FLAGS = - -# The name of the package as it should be installed. -PKGNAME = libhaiku - - - -##### Nothing interesting below this. ##### - - -# In case you want add some configurations. Primarily -# intended for maintainers. Perhaps add GPG_KEY here. -# Of course, you can declare everthing with ./configure, -# but with this you are less likely to forget it. --include .make-configurations - - -# YOU, AS A USER, SHOULD NOT CHANGE THESE VARIABLES. {{ -# They specify how the reusable makefiles in mk/ shall behave. - -# Package information. -_PROJECT = libhaiku -_VERSION = 1.0 - -# Used by mk/lang-c.mk -_C_STD = c99 -_PEDANTIC = yes -_LIB = libhaiku -_OBJ_libhaiku = libhaiku -_SO_VERSION_libhaiku = $(_VERSION) -_SO_MAJOR_libhaiku = $(shell echo $(_SO_VERSION_libhaiku) | cut -d . -f 1) -_H = libhaiku -_HEADER_DIRLEVELS = 1 -_CPPFLAGS = -D'PACKAGE="$(PKGNAME)"' -D'PROGRAM_VERSION="$(_VERSION)"' - -# Used by mk/texinfo.mk -_TEXINFO_DIRLEVELS = 2 -_INFOPARTS = 0 -_HAVE_TEXINFO_MANUAL = yes -_HTML_FILES = Free-Software-Needs-Free-Documentation.html GNU-Free-Documentation-License.html \ - GNU-General-Public-License.html index.html Overview.html - -# Used by mk/man.mk -_MAN_PAGE_SECTIONS = 3 7 -_MAN_3 = libhaiku_perror -_MAN_7 = libhaiku - -# Used by mk/copy.mk -_COPYING = COPYING - -# Used by mk/dist.mk -___EVERYTHING_INFO = autohaltd titlepage-data content hardcopy-copying \ - appx/fdl appx/free-software-needs-free-documentation appx/gpl \ - reusable/macros reusable/paper reusable/titlepage chap/overview -_EVERYTHING = $(__EVERYTHING_ALL_COMMON) src/libhaiku.c src/libhaiku.h \ - $(foreach F,$(___EVERYTHING_INFO),doc/info/$(F).texinfo) \ - DEPENDENCIES INSTALL NEWS - -# }} - - -# All of the make rules and the configurations. -include $(v)mk/all.mk - @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -libhaiku NEWS -*- outline -*- - -* Noteworthy changes in release 1.0 (2016-(01)Jan-04 UTC) [stable] - - Initial release. - @@ -12,4 +12,3 @@ RATIONALE SEE ALSO perror(3) - diff --git a/config.mk b/config.mk new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c0709b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/config.mk @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +PREFIX = /usr +MANPREFIX = $(PREFIX)/share/man + +CPPFLAGS = +CFLAGS = -std=c99 -Wall -O2 +LDFLAGS = -s diff --git a/configure b/configure deleted file mode 100755 index 6202ee3..0000000 --- a/configure +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 2016 Mattias Andrée <maandree@member.fsf.org> -# -# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, -# are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright -# notice and this notice are preserved. 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The function -@example -void libhaiku_perror(const char* s); -@end example -is used to print the error -messages. @code{libhaiku_perror} shall print an error message in the -format of a haiku, appropriate for the current value of @code{errno}. -If there is not haiku available for the current value of @code{errno}, -@code{libhaiku_perror} shall call @code{perror} with @code{s} as its -argument unless @code{s} is @code{NULL}, and then print a generic haiku. - -Unlike @code{perror}, @code{libhaiku_perror} shall not print anything -if @code{errno} is zero. If you rather it did, you can use the macro - -@example -#define libhaiku_perror(s) \ - do @{ \ - const char *s__ = (s); \ - if (errno && s__) \ - perror(s__); \ - errno = errno ? errno : -1; \ - libhaiku_perror(0); \ - @} while (0) -@end example - diff --git a/doc/info/content.texinfo b/doc/info/content.texinfo deleted file mode 100644 index 08079e3..0000000 --- a/doc/info/content.texinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -@c This file includes everything after the titlepage. - - -@ifnothtml -@c @shortcontents @c (if the table of content gets too large.) -@contents -@end ifnothtml - - -@menu -* Overview:: Brief overview of @command{libhaiku}. - -* Free Software Needs Free Documentation:: Why free documentation is important. -* GNU General Public License:: Copying and sharing @command{libhaiku}. -* GNU Free Documentation License:: Copying and sharing this manual. -@end menu -@c In GNU Emacs a @detailmenu can be created with `C-c C-u m`. - - -@include chap/overview.texinfo - -@include appx/free-software-needs-free-documentation.texinfo - -@node GNU General Public License -@appendix GNU General Public License -@include appx/gpl.texinfo - -@node GNU Free Documentation License -@appendix GNU Free Documentation License -@include appx/fdl.texinfo - diff --git a/doc/info/hardcopy-copying.texinfo b/doc/info/hardcopy-copying.texinfo deleted file mode 100644 index 3652041..0000000 --- a/doc/info/hardcopy-copying.texinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -@c --- This is a template for the hardcopy-copying.texinfo file. --- - -@c Uncomment this when dead tree editions can be ordered. -@c @set HARDCOPY_AVAILABLE - - -@set PRINTINGNUMBER First -@set PRINTINGDATE Januari 0000 -@set ISBNNUMBER 0000000000 - -@ifset HARDCOPY -@copying -@ifset VERSION -This manual documents @value{programnamewiththe} version @value{VERSION}@. -@end ifset -@ifclear VERSION -This manual documents @value{programnamewiththe}. -@end ifclear -@* -@ifset EDITION -@sc{ISBN} @value{ISBNNUMBER}, @value{EDITION} Edition, @value{PRINTINGNUMBER} Printing, @value{PRINTINGDATE}. -@end ifset -@ifclear EDITION -@sc{ISBN} @value{ISBNNUMBER}, @value{PRINTINGNUMBER} Printing, @value{PRINTINGDATE}. -@end ifclear -@* - -Printed by: -@* - -X - -@*@* -Copyright @copyright{} 2016 Mattias Andrée @e{maandree@@member.fsf.org} -@* - -@c The copyright information from the main file, add any required -@c Invariant Sections being used on the dead tree edition. -Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document -under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version@tie{}1.3 or -any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; -with the Invariant Sections being -``Free Software Needs Free Documentation'', -the ``GNU General Public License'', -the ``GNU Free Documentation License'', -with no Front-Cover Texts, -and with no Back-Cover Texts. -A copy of the license is included in the section entitled -``GNU Free Documentation License''. -@c THIS WAS LAST UPPDATE 2016-JANUARY-04 UTC -@c AUTHORITATIVE COPYRIGHT INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE -@c IN libhaiku.texinfo. THIS FILL MUST BE UPDATED -@c BEFORE PRINTING. - -@* -Cover art by XY Z. Cover design by XY Z. Printed in XYZ. -@end copying -@end ifset - - - -@ifclear HARDCOPY -@ifset HARDCOPY_AVAILABLE -@macro orderhardcopy{} -If you prefer a dead tree edition, you can order one from -... -@endif -@end ifset -@end ifclear - diff --git a/doc/info/libhaiku.texinfo b/doc/info/libhaiku.texinfo deleted file mode 100644 index b9088d3..0000000 --- a/doc/info/libhaiku.texinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- -@c %**start of header -@documentencoding UTF-8 -@include reusable/macros.texinfo -@copying -@c -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Copyright @copyright{} 2016 @w{Mattias Andrée @e{maandree@@member.fsf.org}} - -@quotation -Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document -under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version@tie{}1.3 or -any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with the -Invariant Sections being ``Free Software Needs Free Documentation'', the -``GNU General Public License'', the ``GNU Free Documentation License'', -with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''. -@end quotation -@c THIS WAS LAST CHANGED 2016-JANUARY-04 UTC -@c When updated, please remember to update hardcopy-copying.texinfo too. -@c -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -@end copying - -@setfilename libhaiku.info -@settitle libhaiku -@documentlanguage en_GB -@include titlepage-data.texinfo - -@c You can change the title of the document in dir by compiling with -@c INFO_FLAGS='-c CATEGORY=your_new_category' -@ifclear CATEGORY -@set CATEGORY Library -@end ifclear - -@dircategory @value{CATEGORY} -@direntry -* libhaiku: (libhaiku). @value{subtitle} -@end direntry - -@documentdescription -Reference manual for libhaiku. -A library for printing poetic error messages. -@end documentdescription -@c %**end of header - - -@iftex -@c @set USLETTER -@c @set AFOURPAPER -@c @set AFIVEPAPER -@c @set SMALLBOOK - -@c @set HARDCOPY -@c @set CROPMARKS -@c @set SKIPCHAPTERNEWPAGE -@c @set SKIPFONTTEXTSIZE -@end iftex -@c @set LOGO -@c @set DOUBLEHEADINGS -@c @set SINGLEHEADINGS -@c @set AMERICANSPACING -@c @set NOFINALOUT - -@ignore - - CROPMARKS has no effect unless HARDCOPY is set. CROPMARKS - and AFIVEPAPER (or actually @cropmarks and @afivepaper) does - not play well together. - - You can configure how TeX output files should look by uncommenting - @set commands above. Do not uncomment more than one of the paper - sizes (USLETTER, AFOURPAPER, AFIVEPAPER and SMALLBOOK); if none is - uncomment AFOURPAPER will be set unless HARDCOPY is set, in which - case SMALLBOOK will be set. However, if you do not want to modify - this source file, you can run `make` with for example - `TEXINFO_FLAGS='--texinfo="@set HARDCOPY"'`. - - Finally, you can include, on the front page, the version of libhaiku - that the manual is up to date with, by setting the value of VERSION - to the version of libhaiku, as well as date of the last update by - setting DATE, and edition by setting EDITION. This is intended for - printed manuals. The date is recommended to not be more accurate, - or less accurate, than to the month. The edition should be formatted - as, for example, ``1@sup{st}''. - -@end ignore - -@comment You can see these too with TEXINFO_FLAGS. -@c @paragraphindent asis -@c @firstparagraphindent none -@c @exampleindent asis -@c @kbdinputstyle distinct - -@include reusable/paper.texinfo - - -@include hardcopy-copying.texinfo -@include reusable/titlepage.texinfo -@setheadings{} - -@include content.texinfo - -@bye - diff --git a/doc/info/reusable/macros.texinfo b/doc/info/reusable/macros.texinfo deleted file mode 100644 index 8d95983..0000000 --- a/doc/info/reusable/macros.texinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -@c GENERAL ADVICE. -@c Because of an previous regression bug in Texinfo -@c it is a good idea to use @w around lines using -@c macros. - - -@c Use this comment to get a good looking e-mail -@c address in both the info output and the TeX -@c processed output. -@iftex -@macro e{a} -(@email{\a\}) -@end macro -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@macro e{a} -@email{\a\} -@end macro -@end ifnottex - -@c This is intented do be used inside @example. -@c At the beginning of non-code text in a source -@c code comment, use this macro to make it look -@c good in TeX processed output. End with @xtt. -@iftex -@macro xrm{} -@rm{} -@end macro -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@macro xrm{} -@end macro -@end ifnottex - -@c This is intented do be used inside @example. -@c At the end of non-code text in a source code -@c comment, use this macro to make it look -@c good in TeX processed output. -@iftex -@macro xtt{} -@tt{} -@end macro -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@macro xtt{} -@end macro -@end ifnottex - diff --git a/doc/info/reusable/paper.texinfo b/doc/info/reusable/paper.texinfo deleted file mode 100644 index 5a6aca8..0000000 --- a/doc/info/reusable/paper.texinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -@c This file is used, by inclusion, to allow the -@c builder to specify how output shall be formatted. - -@c On dead tree editions we defailt to smallbook format. -@ifset HARDCOPY -@ifclear USLETTER -@ifclear AFOURPAPER -@ifclear AFIVEPAPER -@ifclear SMALLBOOK -@set SMALLBOOK -@end ifclear -@end ifclear -@end ifclear -@end ifclear -@end ifset - -@c On dead tree editions the heading on the left page -@c is different from the heading on the right page. -@c On online editions the heading is identical on the -@c left pages and on the right pages. -@ifclear SINGLE_HEADINGS -@ifclear DOUBLE_HEADINGS -@ifclear HARDCOPY -@set SINGLE_HEADINGS -@end ifclear -@ifset HARDCOPY -@set DOUBLE_HEADINGS -@end ifset -@end ifclear -@end ifclear - -@c Apply paper format. Default to A4. (Remember -@c dead tree editions defaulted to smallbook.) -@ifset AFIVEPAPER -@afivepaper -@end ifset -@ifset SMALLBOOK -@smallbook -@end ifset -@ifclear AFIVEPAPER -@ifclear SMALLBOOK -@ifclear USLETTER -@afourpaper -@set AFOURPAPER -@end ifclear -@end ifclear -@end ifclear -@c (Texinfo defaults to US letter, thus nothing is -@c done for USLETTER.) - -@c Only on dead tree editions: optionally add -@c cropmarks, and by default, chapters begin -@c on odd page numbers (the right side.) -@ifset HARDCOPY -@ifset CROPMARKS -@cropmarks -@end ifset -@ifclear SKIPCHAPTERNEWPAGE -@setchapternewpage odd -@end ifclear -@end ifset - -@c Apply font size. On smallbook and A5 default to -@c 10 points, on A4 and US letter we default to -@c 11 points. -@ifclear SKIPFONTTEXTSIZE -@ifset SMALLBOOK -@set SMALLFONT -@end ifset -@ifset AFIVEPAPER -@set SMALLFONT -@end ifset -@end ifclear -@ifset SMALLFONT -@fonttextsize 10 -@end ifset -@ifclear SMALLFONT -@iftex @c Because of bug in Texinfo<=4.13 -@fonttextsize 11 -@end iftex -@end ifclear - -@c In America it is customary to have two spaces after -@c a period. It is not elsewhere. (@frenchspacing is a -@c misnomer) -@ifclear AMERICANSPACING -@frenchspacing on -@end ifclear - -@c This should only be used when writting the document. -@c It is used to locate overflows. It should be be used -@c in a printed version. 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Included at the bottom -@c of the titlepage on TeX processed output. -@macro authors{} -@author by Mattias Andrée (maandree) -@end macro - - -@c Dedication for TeX processed output. -@c @set HAVE_DEDICATION -@c @macro dedication{} -@c @center `' -@c @end macro -@c (I don't use dedications, I use quotes.) - diff --git a/doc/man/libhaiku.7 b/doc/man/libhaiku.7 deleted file mode 100644 index f9167ce..0000000 --- a/doc/man/libhaiku.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -.TH LIBHAIKU 7 LIBHAIKU -.SH NAME -libhaiku \- Poetic error messages -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B libhaiku -is an API on top of a collection of haiku, that lets a programmer -make a program print haiku for error messages. Instead of calling -.BR perror (3), -the program should call -.BR libhaiku_perror (3). -.SH RATIONALE -It is more fun and harmonious this way. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR libhaiku_perror (3), -.BR perror (3) -.SH "KNOWN ISSUES" -Must of the haiku uses 5\-7\-5 syllables rather than 5\-7\-5 morae. -This is however of lesser importance, as it is much harder to write -a 5\-7\-5 mora haiku than a 5\-7\-5 syllable haiku. -.SH LICENSE -Copyright \(co 2016 Mattias Andrée -.br -License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. -.br -This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. -.br -There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. -.PP -Copying and distribution of this manual, with or without modification, -are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright -notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, -without any warranty. -.SH BUGS -Please report bugs to <https://github.com/maandree/libhaiku/issues> -or to <maandree@member.fsf.org>. - diff --git a/doc/man/libhaiku_perror.3 b/doc/man/libhaiku_perror.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 54c8e01..0000000 --- a/doc/man/libhaiku_perror.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -.TH LIBHAIKU_PERROR 3 LIBHAIKU -.SH NAME -libhaiku_perror \- Print a poetic error message -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -#include <libhaiku.h> - -void \fBlibhaiku_perror\fP(const char *\fIs\fP); -.fi -.PP -Link with -.IR \-lhaiku . -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B libhaiku_perror -shall print an error message in the format of a haiku, appropriate -for the current value of -.BR errno . -If there is not haiku available for the current value of -.BR errno , -.B libhaiku_perror -shall call -.BR perror (3) -with -.I s -as its argument unless -.I s -is -.BR NULL , -and then print a generic haiku. -.PP -Unlike -.BR perror (3), -.B libhaiku_perror -shall not print anything if -.B errno -is zero. If you rather it did, you can use the macro -.PP -.nf -#define libhaiku_perror(s) \\ - do { \\ - const char *s__ = (s); \\ - if (errno && s__) \\ - perror(s__); \\ - errno = errno ? errno : -1; \\ - libhaiku_perror(0); \\ - } while (0) -.fi -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR libhaiku (7), -.BR perror (3) -.SH "KNOWN ISSUES" -Must of the haiku uses 5\-7\-5 syllables rather than 5\-7\-5 morae. -This is however of lesser importance, as it is much harder to write -a 5\-7\-5 mora haiku than a 5\-7\-5 syllable haiku. -.SH LICENSE -Copyright \(co 2016 Mattias Andrée -.br -License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. -.br -This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. -.br -There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. -.PP -Copying and distribution of this manual, with or without modification, -are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright -notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, -without any warranty. -.SH BUGS -Please report bugs to <https://github.com/maandree/libhaiku/issues> -or to <maandree@member.fsf.org>. - diff --git a/libhaiku.7 b/libhaiku.7 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..61bb17a --- /dev/null +++ b/libhaiku.7 @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +.TH LIBHAIKU 7 LIBHAIKU +.SH NAME +libhaiku \- Poetic error messages + +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B libhaiku +is an API on top of a collection of haiku, that lets a programmer +make a program print haiku for error messages by calling +.BR libhaiku_perror (3) +instead of +.BR perror (3). + +.SH RATIONALE +It is more fun and harmonious this way. + +.SH BUGS +Most of the haiku uses a 5\-7\-5 syllable structure rather than +5\-7\-5 morae structure. + +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR libhaiku_generic (3), +.BR libhaiku_perror (3), +.BR libhaiku_perror2 (3), +.BR libhaiku_strerror (3) diff --git a/libhaiku.c b/libhaiku.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..04b94a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/libhaiku.c @@ -0,0 +1,310 @@ +/* See LICENSE file for copyright and license details. */ +#include "libhaiku.h" +#include <errno.h> +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <time.h> + + +#define H(...) return random_haiku(__VA_ARGS__, NULL) + + +/* Synonyms. */ +#if defined(EDEADLOCK) && !defined(EDEADLK) +# define EDEADLK EDEADLOCK +#endif +#if defined(EOPNOTSUPP) && !defined(ENOTSUP) +# define ENOTSUP EOPNOTSUPP +#endif + + + +/** + * Pick a random integer in [0, `n`[ + * + * @param n The largest allowed return value plus one + * @return A random integer in [0, `n`[ + */ +static int +random_int(int n) +{ + static int initialised = 0; + double r, ri; + if (!initialised) { + srand((unsigned)time(NULL)); + initialised = 1; + } + r = (double)rand() * (double)n / ((double)RAND_MAX + 1.0); + ri = ((int)r) % n; + return ri < 0 ? (ri + n) : ri; +} + + +/** + * Pick a random haiku + * + * @param str... `NULL`-terminated list of haiku + * Must contain at least one haiku + * @return One of the haiku, randomly selected + */ +#ifdef __GNUC__ +__attribute__((__sentinel__)) +#endif +static const char * +random_haiku(const char *str, ... /*, NULL */) +{ + int n = 1; + const char *s = str; + va_list args; + + va_start(args, str); + while (va_arg(args, const char *)) + n++; + va_end(args); + + if (n == 1) + return str; + n = random_int(n); + + va_start(args, str); + while (n--) + s = va_arg(args, const char *); + va_end(args); + return s; +} + + +/** + * Get a random generic poetic error message + * + * @return A random generic poetic error message + */ +const char * +libhaiku_generic(void) +{ + H("Error messages\n""cannot completely convey.\n""We now know shared loss.\n", + "Errors have occurred.\n""We won't tell you where or why.\n""Lazy programmers.\n", + "To have no errors.\n""Would be life without meaning.\n""No struggle, no joy.\n", + "There is a chasm\n""of carbon and silicon\n""the software can't bridge.\n", + "Beauty, success, truth\n""He is blessed who has two.\n""Your program has none.\n", + "Technical support\n""would be a flowing source of\n""sweet commiseration.\n"); +} + + +/** + * Get a poetic error message + * + * @param errnum `errno` value that the error message shall be selected for + * @param genericp Unless `NULL`, will be set to 1 if the function didn't have + * any haikus specific the the specified error, and had to + * return a generic haiku, and to 0 otherwise + * @return A poetic error message + */ +const char * +libhaiku_strerror(int errnum, int *genericp) +{ + if (genericp) + *genericp = 0; + + switch (errnum) { +#ifdef ENETDOWN + case ENETDOWN: + H("Stay the patient course.\n""Of little worth is your ire.\n""The network is down.\n", + "Your vast achievements\n""are now only dreams.\n""The network is down.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef ERFKILL + case ERFKILL: + H("The action you took\n""severed hope of connection\n""with the Internet.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EAGAIN + case EAGAIN: +#endif +#ifdef ENFILE + case ENFILE: +#endif +#ifdef EMFILE + case EMFILE: +#endif +#ifdef EUSERS + case EUSERS: +#endif +#ifdef EMLINK + case EMLINK: +#endif +#if defined(EAGAIN) || defined(ENFILE) || defined(EMFILE) || defined(EUSERS) || defined(EMLINK) + H("ABORTED effort:\n""Close all that you have.\n""You ask way too much.\n", + "The code was willing\n""It considered your request\n""But the chips were weak.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef ENOMEM + case ENOMEM: + H("I'm sorry, there's... um...\n""insufficient... what's-it-called?\n""The term eludes me...\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef ENOSPC + case ENOSPC: +#endif +#ifdef ENOSR + case ENOSR: +#endif +#ifdef ENOBUFS + case ENOBUFS: +#endif +#ifdef EDQUOT + case EDQUOT: +#endif +#if defined(ENOSPC) || defined(ENOSR) || defined(ENOBUFS) || defined(EDQUOT) + H("Out of memory.\n""We wish to hold the whole sky,\n""But we never will.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef ENOANO + case ENOANO: +#endif +#ifdef ENOENT + case ENOENT: +#endif +#if defined(ENOANO) || defined(ENOENT) + H("With searching comes loss\n""and the presence of absence:\n""'My Novel' not found.\n", + "Rather than a beep\n""Or a rude error message,\n""These words: “File not found.”\n", + "Three things are certain:\n""Death, taxes, and lost data.\n""Guess which has occurred.\n", + "Having been erased,\n""The document you're seeking\n""Must now be retyped.\n", + "Everything is gone.\n""Your life's work has been destroyed.\n""Squeeze trigger (yes/no)?\n", + "Spring will come again,\n""But it will not bring with it\n""Any of your files.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EOWNERDEAD + case EOWNERDEAD: /* Reusing haiku from ENOENT. */ + H("Three things are certain:\n""Death, taxes, and lost data.\n""Guess which has occurred.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EMSGSIZE + case EMSGSIZE: + H("A file that big?\n""It might be very useful.\n""But now it is gone.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EHWPOISON + case EHWPOISON: + H("Yesterday it worked.\n""Today it is not working.\n""Windows is like that.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EUCLEAN + case EUCLEAN: +#endif +#ifdef ENOTRECOVERABLE + case ENOTRECOVERABLE: +#endif +#if defined(EUCLEAN) || defined(ENOTRECOVERABLE) + H("Chaos reigns within.\n""Reflect, repent, and reboot.\n""Order shall return.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EHOSTDOWN + case EHOSTDOWN: + H("Windows NT crashed.\n""I am the Blue Screen of Death.\n""Noone hears your screams.\n", + "Won't you please observe\n""a brief moment of silence\n""For the dead server?\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EBFONT + case EBFONT: + H("First snow, then silence.\n""This thousand dollar screen dies\n""so beautifully.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EFAULT + case EFAULT: + H("A crash reduces\n""your expensive computer\n""to a simple stone.\n", + "Seeing my great fault.\n""Through a darkening red screen.\n""I begin again.\n", + "Memory shaken,\n""the San Andreas of all\n""invalid page faults.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EINVAL + case EINVAL: + H("Something you entered\n""transcended parameters.\n""So much is unknown.\n", + "Some incompetence\n""fundamentally transcends\n""mere error message.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EDEADLK + case EDEADLK: + H("From formless chaos,\n""each thread seeks resolution.\n""A race condition.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EBADMSG + case EBADMSG: + H("Many fingers clicking.\n""Screens are full of letters.\n""What is their meaning?\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef ELOOP + case ELOOP: + H("Linkage exception.\n""Code has looped upon itself\n""like the coiled serpent.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef ECHILD + case ECHILD: + H("A futile, grim reap.\n""You will have to realise that,\n""you've no children left.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EPIPE + case EPIPE: + H("Your pipe is broken.\n""Code in watery ruins.\n""Machines short circuit.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EACCES + case EACCES: + H("Touching others' files?\n""Can't keep your hands to yourself?\n""Permission denied.\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EINTR + case EINTR: + H("Call interrupted?\n""Why do you not post a sign:\n""Disturb. Risk your life!\n"); +#endif + +#ifdef EPERM + case EPERM: + H("Caution to the wind.\n""You should always run as root.\n""She can do anything.\n"); +#endif + + default: + if (genericp) + *genericp = 1; + return libhaiku_generic(); + } +} + + +/** + * Print a poetic error message + * + * @param prefix Unless `NULL` or empty, each line will be prefixed + * by the specified string followed by a colon and a space + * @param errnum `errno` value that the error message shall be selected for; + * if negative, a generic error message is printed + */ +void +libhaiku_perror2(const char *prefix, int errnum) +{ + const char *line1, *line2, *line3; + int len1, len2; + + line1 = libhaiku_strerror(errnum, NULL); + + if (prefix && *prefix) { + line2 = &strchr(line1, '\n')[1]; + line3 = &strchr(line2, '\n')[1]; + len1 = (int)(line2 - line1); + len2 = (int)(line3 - line2); + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %.*s%s: %.*s%s: %s", prefix, len1, line1, prefix, len2, line2, prefix, line3); + } else { + fprintf(stderr, "%s", line1); + } +} + + +/** + * Print a poetic error message + * + * @param prefix Unless `NULL` or empty, each line will be prefixed + * by the specified string followed by a colon and a space + */ +extern void libhaiku_perror(const char *prefix); diff --git a/libhaiku.h b/libhaiku.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b00523f --- /dev/null +++ b/libhaiku.h @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +/* See LICENSE file for copyright and license details. */ +#ifndef LIBHAIKU_H +#define LIBHAIKU_H + +#include <errno.h> + +/** + * Get a random generic poetic error message + * + * @return A random generic poetic error message + */ +const char *libhaiku_generic(void); + +/** + * Get a poetic error message + * + * @param errnum `errno` value that the error message shall be selected for + * @param genericp Unless `NULL`, will be set to 1 if the function didn't have + * any haikus specific the the specified error, and had to + * return a generic haiku, and to 0 otherwise + * @return A poetic error message + */ +const char *libhaiku_strerror(int, int *); + +/** + * Print a poetic error message + * + * @param prefix Unless `NULL` or empty, each line will be prefixed + * by the specified string followed by a colon and a space + * @param errnum `errno` value that the error message shall be selected for; + * if negative, a generic error message is printed + */ +void libhaiku_perror2(const char *, int); + +/** + * Print a poetic error message + * + * @param prefix Unless `NULL` or empty, each line will be prefixed + * by the specified string followed by a colon and a space + */ +inline void +libhaiku_perror(const char *_libhaiku_prefix) +{ + libhaiku_perror2(_libhaiku_prefix, errno); +} + +#endif diff --git a/libhaiku_generic.3 b/libhaiku_generic.3 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..76da987 --- /dev/null +++ b/libhaiku_generic.3 @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +.TH LIBHAIKU_GENERIC 3 LIBHAIKU +.SH NAME +libhaiku_generic \- Get a generic, poetic error message + +.SH SYNOPSIS +.nf +#include <libhaiku.h> + +const char *libhaiku_generic(void); +.fi +.PP +Link with +.IR \-lhaiku . + +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.BR libhaiku_generic () +function returns an error message in the +form of a haiku, that is generic and can +be used for any error. + +.SH RETURN VALUES +The +.BR libhaiku_generic () +returns a generic, poetic error message +in the form of a haiku + +.SH ERRORS +Impossible. + +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR libhaiku (7), +.BR libhaiku_perror (3), +.BR libhaiku_perror2 (3), +.BR libhaiku_strerror (3) diff --git a/libhaiku_perror.3 b/libhaiku_perror.3 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9530397 --- /dev/null +++ b/libhaiku_perror.3 @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +.TH LIBHAIKU_PERROR 3 LIBHAIKU +.SH NAME +libhaiku_perror \- Print a poetic error message for the current error + +.SH SYNOPSIS +.nf +#include <libhaiku.h> + +inline void libhaiku_perror(const char *\fIprefix\fP); +.fi +.PP +Link with +.IR \-lhaiku . + +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.BR libhaiku_perror () +function prints an error message in the form of +a haiku, appropriate for the current value of +.BR errno , +or if none are available, a generic one. +.PP +Unless +.I NULL +or empty, each line will be prefixed by the +string specified in the +.I prefix +parameter, followed by a colon and a space. + +.SH RETURN VALUES +None. + +.SH ERRORS +Errors are not detected, but can be checked by calling +.BR ferror (3) +for +.BR stderr (3) +afterwards. + +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR perror (3), +.BR libhaiku (7), +.BR libhaiku_perror2 (3), +.BR libhaiku_generic (3), +.BR libhaiku_strerror (3) diff --git a/libhaiku_perror2.3 b/libhaiku_perror2.3 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb6914d --- /dev/null +++ b/libhaiku_perror2.3 @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +.TH LIBHAIKU_PERROR2 3 LIBHAIKU +.SH NAME +libhaiku_perror2 \- Print a poetic error message for a specific error + +.SH SYNOPSIS +.nf +#include <libhaiku.h> + +void libhaiku_perror2(const char *\fIprefix\fP, int \fIerrnum\fP); +.fi +.PP +Link with +.IR \-lhaiku . + +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.BR libhaiku_perror2 () +function prints an error message in the +form of a haiku, appropriate for the +.B errno +value specified in the +.I errnum +parameter, or if none are available, +a generic one. If +.I errnum +is negative, a generic peom will be printed. +.PP +Unless +.I NULL +or empty, each line will be prefixed by the +string specified in the +.I prefix +parameter, followed by a colon and a space. + +.SH RETURN VALUES +None. + +.SH ERRORS +Errors are not detected, but can be checked by calling +.BR ferror (3) +for +.BR stderr (3) +afterwards. + +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR perror (3), +.BR libhaiku (7), +.BR libhaiku_perror (3), +.BR libhaiku_generic (3), +.BR libhaiku_strerror (3) diff --git a/libhaiku_strerror.3 b/libhaiku_strerror.3 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8cea8c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/libhaiku_strerror.3 @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +.TH LIBHAIKU_STRERROR 3 LIBHAIKU +.SH NAME +libhaiku_strerror \- Get a poetic error message for a specific error + +.SH SYNOPSIS +.nf +#include <libhaiku.h> + +const char *libhaiku_strerror(int \fIerrnum\fP, int *\fIgenericp\fP); +.fi +.PP +Link with +.IR \-lhaiku . + +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.BR libhaiku_strerror () +function returns prints an error message in +the form of a haiku, appropriate for the +.B errno +value specified in the +.I errnum +parameter, or if none are available, +a generic one. If +.I errnum +is negative, a generic peom will be printed. +.PP +Unless +.I genericp +is +.IR NULL , +.I *genericp +will be set to 1 if a generic error message +was return, and to 0 otherwise. + +.SH RETURN VALUES +The +.BR libhaiku_strerror () +returns a generic, poetic error message +in the form of a haiku + +.SH ERRORS +Impossible. + +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR strerror (3), +.BR libhaiku (7), +.BR libhaiku_perror (3), +.BR libhaiku_perro2 (3), +.BR libhaiku_generic (3) diff --git a/linux.mk b/linux.mk new file mode 100644 index 0000000..55bb536 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux.mk @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +LIBEXT = so +LIBFLAGS = -shared -Wl,-soname,libhaiku.$(LIBEXT).$(LIB_MAJOR) + +LIBMAJOREXT = $(LIBEXT).$(LIB_MAJOR) +LIBMINOREXT = $(LIBEXT).$(LIB_VERSION) diff --git a/macos.mk b/macos.mk new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d5aec83 --- /dev/null +++ b/macos.mk @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +LIBEXT = dylib +LIBFLAGS = -dynamiclib + +LIBMAJOREXT = $(LIB_MAJOR).$(LIBEXT) +LIBMINOREXT = $(LIB_VERSION).$(LIBEXT) diff --git a/mk/README b/mk/README deleted file mode 100644 index e79926d..0000000 --- a/mk/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -This is a collection of generic enough makefiles. -Please feel free to use them in your project. - -Usage: - Include all.mk from your makefile. - - Read the top of each file for details. - - Define the variables: - - _VERSION - This version of the package. - - _PROJECT - The name of the project. 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This file is offered as-is, -# without any warranty. - - -#=== This file define path variables. ===# - - -ifndef __PATH_MK_INCLUDED -__PATH_MK_INCLUDED = 1 - - -# DIRECTORIES: - -# The package path prefix, if you want to install to another root, set DESTDIR to that root. -PREFIX = /usr -# The package path prefix for /bin, /sbin, /lib and /libexec. -EXEC_PREFIX = /usr -# The command path excluding prefix. -BIN = /bin -# The administration command path excluding prefix. -SBIN = /sbin -# The library path excluding prefix. -LIB = /lib -# The executable library path excluding prefix. -LIBEXEC = /libexec -# The header-file path excluding prefix. -INCLUDE = /include -# The resource path excluding prefix. -DATA = /share -# The man page sections path excluding prefix. -MAN0 = /man0 -MAN1 = /man1 -MAN2 = /man2 -MAN3 = /man3 -MAN4 = /man4 -MAN5 = /man5 -MAN6 = /man6 -MAN7 = /man7 -MAN8 = /man8 -MAN9 = /man9 - -# The command path including prefix. -BINDIR = $(EXEC_PREFIX)$(BIN) -# The administration command path including prefix. -SBINDIR = $(EXEC_PREFIX)$(SBIN) -# The library path including prefix. -LIBDIR = $(EXEC_PREFIX)$(LIB) -# The executable library path including prefix. -LIBEXECDIR = $(EXEC_PREFIX)$(LIBEXEC) -# The header-file path including prefix. -INCLUDEDIR = $(PREFIX)$(INCLUDE) -# The header-file path including prefix. 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This file is offered as-is, -# without any warranty. - - -#=== This file includes rules for automatically rebuilding the makefile. ===# - - -base: Makefile - -Makefile: $(v)Makefile.in config.status $(v)configure $(v)mk/configure - ./config.status - diff --git a/mk/shell.mk b/mk/shell.mk deleted file mode 100644 index 2747152..0000000 --- a/mk/shell.mk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,233 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2015, 2016 Mattias Andrée <maandree@member.fsf.org> -# -# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, -# are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright -# notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, -# without any warranty. - - -#=== These rules are used for shell tab-completion using auto-auto-complete. ===# - - -# Enables the rules: -# shell Build tab-completion for all supported shells -# bash Build GNU Bash tab-completion -# fish Build fish tab-completion -# zhs Build Z shell tab-completion -# install-shell Install tab-completion for all supported shells -# install-bash Install GNU Bash tab-completion -# install-fish Install fish tab-completion -# install-zsh Install Z shell tab-completion -# -# This file is ignored unless -# _AUTO_COMPLETE is defined. -# -# _AUTO_COMPLETE shall list all commands that -# have an auto-auto-complete. These should be -# named src/$(COMMAND).auto-completion, where -# $(COMMAND) is the command with the script. -# If all auto-auto-complete scripts translations -# named src/$(COMMAND).$(LOCALE).auto-completion, -# SHELL_LOCALE can be set to install exactly -# on translation in place of the non-translated -# versions. -# -# Although not used by this file, you should -# define _SHELL_LOCALES that lists all available -# translations. (it is used by dist.mk.) -# -# You should also define _WITH_SHELL if you -# want shell tab-completion unless the user -# specifies otherwise. 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$(Q)$(INSTALL_DATA) $^ -- "$(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/zsh/site-functions/_$(COMMAND)" -endif - @$(ECHO_EMPTY) - - -# UNINSTALL RULES: - -# Uninstall tab-completion. -.PHONY: uninstall-shell -uninstall-shell: -ifndef __SHELL_COMMAND - -$(Q)$(RM) -- $(foreach F,$(_AUTO_COMPLETE),"$(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/bash-completion/completions/$(F)") - -$(Q)$(RM) -- $(foreach F,$(_AUTO_COMPLETE),"$(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/fish/completions/$(F).fish") - -$(Q)$(RM) -- $(foreach F,$(_AUTO_COMPLETE),"$(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/zsh/site-functions/_$(F)") -endif -ifdef __SHELL_COMMAND - -$(Q)$(RM) -- "$(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/bash-completion/completions/$(COMMAND)" - -$(Q)$(RM) -- "$(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/fish/completions/$(COMMAND).fish" - -$(Q)$(RM) -- "$(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/zsh/site-functions/_$(COMMAND)" -endif - - -endif - diff --git a/mk/tags.mk b/mk/tags.mk deleted file mode 100644 index 926cb5d..0000000 --- a/mk/tags.mk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2015, 2016 Mattias Andrée <maandree@member.fsf.org> -# -# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, -# are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright -# notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, -# without any warranty. - - -#=== These rules are used for generate etags- and ctags-tablse. ===# - - -# Generate etags-table. -.PHONY: TAGS -TAGS: - @$(ECHO) - @$(ECHO) "TAGS is not implemented. Did not see the need. Feel free to implement if you want." - @$(ECHO) - -# Generate ctags-table -.PHONY: tags -tags: - @$(ECHO) - @$(ECHO) "tags is not implemented. Did not see the need. Feel free to implement if you want." - @$(ECHO) - diff --git a/mk/texinfo.mk b/mk/texinfo.mk deleted file mode 100644 index e2ccb12..0000000 --- a/mk/texinfo.mk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,294 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2015, 2016 Mattias Andrée <maandree@member.fsf.org> -# -# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, -# are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright -# notice and this notice are preserved. 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See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - */ -#include "libhaiku.h" -#include <stdio.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <stdarg.h> - - - -/* Synonyms. */ -#if defined(EDEADLOCK) && !defined(EDEADLK) -# define EDEADLK EDEADLOCK -#endif -#if defined(EOPNOTSUPP) && !defined(ENOTSUP) -# define ENOTSUP EOPNOTSUPP -#endif - - - -/** - * Pick a random integer in [0, `n`[. - * - * @param n The largest allowed return value plus one. - * @return A random integer in [0, `n`[. - */ -static int random_int(int n) -{ - double r, ri; - srand((unsigned)time(NULL)); - r = (double)rand() * (double)n / ((double)RAND_MAX + 1.0); - ri = ((int)r) % n; - return ri < 0 ? (ri + n) : ri; -} - - -/** - * Pick a random haiku. - * - * @param str... `NULL`-terminated list of haiku. - * Must contain at least one haiku. - * @return One of the haiku, randomly selected. - */ -#ifdef __GNUC__ -__attribute__((__sentinel__)) -#endif -static const char* random_haiku(const char* str, ... /*, NULL */) -{ - int n = 1; - const char *s = str; - va_list args; - - va_start(args, str); - while (va_arg(args, const char *)) n++; - va_end(args); - - if (n == 1) return str; - n = random_int(n); - - va_start(args, str); - while (n--) s = va_arg(args, const char *); - va_end(args); - return s; -} - - - -/** - * Whenever possible, print am error message in haiku. - * - * Nothing is printed if `errno` is 0. - * - * @param s The argument to pass to `perror` in case we call back to it. - * `NULL` if you never what `perror` to be used. - */ -void libhaiku_perror(const char* s) -{ -#define H(...) do { fprintf(stderr, "%s", random_haiku(__VA_ARGS__, NULL)); return; } while (0) - - /* Yeah, I now most of these are in 5–7–5 syllables, - * rather than 5–7–5 mora. But really, who cares. */ - - switch (errno) - { - case 0: - return; - -#ifdef ENETDOWN - case ENETDOWN: - H("Stay the patient course.\n""Of little worth is your ire.\n""The network is down.\n", - "Your vast achievements\n""are now only dreams.\n""The network is down.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef ERFKILL - case ERFKILL: - H("The action you took\n""severed hope of connection\n""with the Internet.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EAGAIN - case EAGAIN: -#endif -#ifdef ENFILE - case ENFILE: -#endif -#ifdef EMFILE - case EMFILE: -#endif -#ifdef EUSERS - case EUSERS: -#endif -#ifdef EMLINK - case EMLINK: -#endif -#if defined(EAGAIN) || defined(ENFILE) || defined(EMFILE) || defined(EUSERS) || defined(EMLINK) - H("ABORTED effort:\n""Close all that you have.\n""You ask way too much.\n", - "The code was willing\n""It considered your request\n""But the chips were weak.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef ENOMEM - case ENOMEM: - H("I'm sorry, there's... um...\n""insufficient... what's-it-called?\n""The term eludes me...\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef ENOSPC - case ENOSPC: -#endif -#ifdef ENOSR - case ENOSR: -#endif -#ifdef ENOBUFS - case ENOBUFS: -#endif -#ifdef EDQUOT - case EDQUOT: -#endif -#if defined(ENOSPC) || defined(ENOSR) || defined(ENOBUFS) || defined(EDQUOT) - H("Out of memory.\n""We wish to hold the whole sky,\n""But we never will.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef ENOANO - case ENOANO: -#endif -#ifdef ENOENT - case ENOENT: -#endif -#if defined(ENOANO) || defined(ENOENT) - H("With searching comes loss\n""and the presence of absence:\n""'My Novel' not found.\n", - "Rather than a beep\n""Or a rude error message,\n""These words: “File not found.”\n", - "Three things are certain:\n""Death, taxes, and lost data.\n""Guess which has occurred.\n", - "Having been erased,\n""The document you're seeking\n""Must now be retyped.\n", - "Everything is gone.\n""Your life's work has been destroyed.\n""Squeeze trigger (yes/no)?\n", - "Spring will come again,\n""But it will not bring with it\n""Any of your files.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EOWNERDEAD - case EOWNERDEAD: /* Reusing haiku from ENOENT. */ - H("Three things are certain:\n""Death, taxes, and lost data.\n""Guess which has occurred.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EMSGSIZE - case EMSGSIZE: - H("A file that big?\n""It might be very useful.\n""But now it is gone.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EHWPOISON - case EHWPOISON: - H("Yesterday it worked.\n""Today it is not working.\n""Windows is like that.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EUCLEAN - case EUCLEAN: -#endif -#ifdef ENOTRECOVERABLE - case ENOTRECOVERABLE: -#endif -#if defined(EUCLEAN) || defined(ENOTRECOVERABLE) - H("Chaos reigns within.\n""Reflect, repent, and reboot.\n""Order shall return.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EHOSTDOWN - case EHOSTDOWN: - H("Windows NT crashed.\n""I am the Blue Screen of Death.\n""Noone hears your screams.\n", - "Won't you please observe\n""a brief moment of silence\n""For the dead server?\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EBFONT - case EBFONT: - H("First snow, then silence.\n""This thousand dollar screen dies\n""so beautifully.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EFAULT - case EFAULT: - H("A crash reduces\n""your expensive computer\n""to a simple stone.\n", - "Seeing my great fault.\n""Through a darkening red screen.\n""I begin again.\n", - "Memory shaken,\n""the San Andreas of all\n""invalid page faults.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EINVAL - case EINVAL: - H("Something you entered\n""transcended parameters.\n""So much is unknown.\n", - "Some incompetence\n""fundamentally transcends\n""mere error message.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EDEADLK - case EDEADLK: - H("From formless chaos,\n""each thread seeks resolution.\n""A race condition.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EBADMSG - case EBADMSG: - H("Many fingers clicking.\n""Screens are full of letters.\n""What is their meaning?\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef ELOOP - case ELOOP: - H("Linkage exception.\n""Code has looped upon itself\n""like the coiled serpent.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef ECHILD - case ECHILD: - H("A futile, grim reap.\n""You will have to realise that,\n""you've no children left.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EPIPE - case EPIPE: - H("Your pipe is broken.\n""Code in watery ruins.\n""Machines short circuit.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EACCES - case EACCES: - H("Touching others' files?\n""Can't keep your hands to yourself?\n""Permission denied.\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EINTR - case EINTR: - H("Call interrupted?\n""Why do you not post a sign:\n""Disturb. Risk your life!\n"); -#endif - -#ifdef EPERM - case EPERM: - H("Caution to the wind.\n""You should always run as root.\n""She can do anything.\n"); -#endif - - default: - if (s) perror(s); - H("Error messages\n""cannot completely convey.\n""We now know shared loss.\n", - "Errors have occurred.\n""We won't tell you where or why.\n""Lazy programmers.\n", - "To have no errors.\n""Would be life without meaning.\n""No struggle, no joy.\n", - "There is a chasm\n""of carbon and silicon\n""the software can't bridge.\n", - "Beauty, success, truth\n""He is blessed who has two.\n""Your program has none.\n", - "Technical support\n""would be a flowing source of\n""sweet commiseration.\n"); - } -} - - -/* -ESRCH 3 No such process -EIO 5 Input/output error -ENXIO 6 No such device or address -E2BIG 7 Argument list too long -ENOEXEC 8 Exec format error -EBADF 9 Bad file descriptor -ENOTBLK 15 Block device required -EBUSY 16 Device or resource busy -EEXIST 17 File exists -EXDEV 18 Invalid cross-device link -ENODEV 19 No such device -ENOTDIR 20 Not a directory -EISDIR 21 Is a directory -ENOTTY 25 Inappropriate ioctl for device -ETXTBSY 26 Text file busy -ESPIPE 29 Illegal seek -EROFS 30 Read-only file system -EDOM 33 Numerical argument out of domain -ERANGE 34 Numerical result out of range -ENAMETOOLONG 36 File name too long -ENOLCK 37 No locks available -ENOSYS 38 Function not implemented -ENOTEMPTY 39 Directory not empty -EWOULDBLOCK 11 Resource temporarily unavailable -ENOMSG 42 No message of desired type -EIDRM 43 Identifier removed -ECHRNG 44 Channel number out of range -EL2NSYNC 45 Level 2 not synchronised -EL3HLT 46 Level 3 halted -EL3RST 47 Level 3 reset -ELNRNG 48 Link number out of range -EUNATCH 49 Protocol driver not attached -ENOCSI 50 No CSI structure available -EL2HLT 51 Level 2 halted -EBADE 52 Invalid exchange -EBADR 53 Invalid request descriptor -EXFULL 54 Exchange full -EBADRQC 56 Invalid request code -EBADSLT 57 Invalid slot -ENOSTR 60 Device not a stream -ENODATA 61 No data available -ETIME 62 Timer expired -ENONET 64 Machine is not on the network -ENOPKG 65 Package not installed -EREMOTE 66 Object is remote -ENOLINK 67 Link has been severed -EADV 68 Advertise error -ESRMNT 69 Srmount error -ECOMM 70 Communication error on send -EPROTO 71 Protocol error -EMULTIHOP 72 Multihop attempted -EDOTDOT 73 RFS specific error -EOVERFLOW 75 Value too large for defined data type -ENOTUNIQ 76 Name not unique on network -EBADFD 77 File descriptor in bad state -EREMCHG 78 Remote address changed -ELIBACC 79 Can not access a needed shared library -ELIBBAD 80 Accessing a corrupted shared library -ELIBSCN 81 .lib section in a.out corrupted -ELIBMAX 82 Attempting to link in too many shared libraries -ELIBEXEC 83 Cannot exec a shared library directly -EILSEQ 84 Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character -ERESTART 85 Interrupted system call should be restarted -ESTRPIPE 86 Streams pipe error -ENOTSOCK 88 Socket operation on non-socket -EDESTADDRREQ 89 Destination address required -EPROTOTYPE 91 Protocol wrong type for socket -ENOPROTOOPT 92 Protocol not available -EPROTONOSUPPORT 93 Protocol not supported -ESOCKTNOSUPPORT 94 Socket type not supported -ENOTSUP 95 Operation not supported -EPFNOSUPPORT 96 Protocol family not supported -EAFNOSUPPORT 97 Address family not supported by protocol -EADDRINUSE 98 Address already in use -EADDRNOTAVAIL 99 Cannot assign requested address -ENETUNREACH 101 Network is unreachable -ENETRESET 102 Network dropped connection on reset -ECONNABORTED 103 Software caused connection abort -ECONNRESET 104 Connection reset by peer -EISCONN 106 Transport endpoint is already connected -ENOTCONN 107 Transport endpoint is not connected -ESHUTDOWN 108 Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown -ETOOMANYREFS 109 Too many references: cannot splice -ETIMEDOUT 110 Connection timed out -ECONNREFUSED 111 Connection refused -EHOSTUNREACH 113 No route to host -EALREADY 114 Operation already in progress -EINPROGRESS 115 Operation now in progress -ESTALE 116 Stale file handle -ENOTNAM 118 Not a XENIX named type file -ENAVAIL 119 No XENIX semaphores available -EISNAM 120 Is a named type file -EREMOTEIO 121 Remote I/O error -ENOMEDIUM 123 No medium found -EMEDIUMTYPE 124 Wrong medium type -ECANCELED 125 Operation cancelled -ENOKEY 126 Required key not available -EKEYEXPIRED 127 Key has expired -EKEYREVOKED 128 Key has been revoked -EKEYREJECTED 129 Key was rejected by service -*/ - diff --git a/src/libhaiku.h b/src/libhaiku.h deleted file mode 100644 index ee2e781..0000000 --- a/src/libhaiku.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -/** - * Copyright © 2016 Mattias Andrée <maandree@member.fsf.org> - * - * 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 3 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 for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - */ -#ifndef LIBHAIKU_H -#define LIBHAIKU_H - - -/** - * Whenever possible, print am error message in haiku. - * - * Nothing is printed if `errno` is 0. - * - * @param s The argument to pass to `perror` in case we call back to it. - * `NULL` if you never what `perror` to be used. - */ -void libhaiku_perror(const char*); - - -#endif - |