From 6cb42e8aa1dc37bf403a9f5acbd07e86036b7e77 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lasse Collin Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2019 01:07:59 +0200 Subject: xz: Automatically align strings ending in a colon in --list output. This should avoid alignment errors in translations with these strings. --- src/xz/list.c | 114 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 102 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'src') diff --git a/src/xz/list.c b/src/xz/list.c index ef93314c..98809b59 100644 --- a/src/xz/list.c +++ b/src/xz/list.c @@ -57,6 +57,49 @@ typedef struct { } block_header_info; +/// Strings ending in a colon. These are used for lines like +/// " Foo: 123 MiB". These are groupped because translated strings +/// may have different maximum string length, and we want to pad all +/// strings so that the values are aligned nicely. +static const char *colon_strs[] = { + N_("Streams:"), + N_("Blocks:"), + N_("Compressed size:"), + N_("Uncompressed size:"), + N_("Ratio:"), + N_("Check:"), + N_("Stream Padding:"), + N_("Memory needed:"), + N_("Sizes in headers:"), + // This won't be aligned because it's so long: + //N_("Minimum XZ Utils version:"), + N_("Number of files:"), +}; + +/// Enum matching the above strings. +enum { + COLON_STR_STREAMS, + COLON_STR_BLOCKS, + COLON_STR_COMPRESSED_SIZE, + COLON_STR_UNCOMPRESSED_SIZE, + COLON_STR_RATIO, + COLON_STR_CHECK, + COLON_STR_STREAM_PADDING, + COLON_STR_MEMORY_NEEDED, + COLON_STR_SIZES_IN_HEADERS, + //COLON_STR_MINIMUM_XZ_VERSION, + COLON_STR_NUMBER_OF_FILES, +}; + +/// Field widths to use with printf to pad the strings to use the same number +/// of columns on a terminal. +static int colon_strs_fw[ARRAY_SIZE(colon_strs)]; + +/// Convenience macro to get the translated string and its field width +/// using a COLON_STR_foo enum. +#define COLON_STR(num) colon_strs_fw[num], _(colon_strs[num]) + + /// Check ID to string mapping static const char check_names[LZMA_CHECK_ID_MAX + 1][12] = { // TRANSLATORS: Indicates that there is no integrity check. @@ -112,6 +155,47 @@ static struct { } totals = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 50000002, true }; +/// Initialize the printf field widths that are needed to get nicely aligned +/// output with translated strings. +static void +init_field_widths(void) +{ + // Lengths of translated strings as bytes. + size_t lens[ARRAY_SIZE(colon_strs)]; + + // Lengths of translated strings as columns. + size_t widths[ARRAY_SIZE(colon_strs)]; + + // Maximum number of columns needed by a translated string. + size_t width_max = 0; + + for (unsigned i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(colon_strs); ++i) { + widths[i] = tuklib_mbstr_width(colon_strs[i], &lens[i]); + + // If debugging is enabled, catch invalid strings with + // an assertion. However, when not debugging, use the + // byte count as the fallback width. This shouldn't + // ever happen unless there is a bad string in the + // translations, but in such case I guess it's better + // to try to print something useful instead of failing + // completely. + assert(widths[i] != (size_t)-1); + if (widths[i] == (size_t)-1) + widths[i] = lens[i]; + + if (widths[i] > width_max) + width_max = widths[i]; + } + + // Calculate the field width for printf("%*s") so that the strings + // will use width_max columns on a terminal. + for (unsigned i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(colon_strs); ++i) + colon_strs_fw[i] = (int)(lens[i] + width_max - widths[i]); + + return; +} + + /// Convert XZ Utils version number to a string. static const char * xz_ver_to_str(uint32_t ver) @@ -548,20 +632,20 @@ print_adv_helper(uint64_t stream_count, uint64_t block_count, char checks_str[CHECKS_STR_SIZE]; get_check_names(checks_str, checks, true); - printf(_(" Streams: %s\n"), + printf(" %-*s %s\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_STREAMS), uint64_to_str(stream_count, 0)); - printf(_(" Blocks: %s\n"), + printf(" %-*s %s\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_BLOCKS), uint64_to_str(block_count, 0)); - printf(_(" Compressed size: %s\n"), + printf(" %-*s %s\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_COMPRESSED_SIZE), uint64_to_nicestr(compressed_size, NICESTR_B, NICESTR_TIB, true, 0)); - printf(_(" Uncompressed size: %s\n"), + printf(" %-*s %s\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_UNCOMPRESSED_SIZE), uint64_to_nicestr(uncompressed_size, NICESTR_B, NICESTR_TIB, true, 0)); - printf(_(" Ratio: %s\n"), + printf(" %-*s %s\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_RATIO), get_ratio(compressed_size, uncompressed_size)); - printf(_(" Check: %s\n"), checks_str); - printf(_(" Stream padding: %s\n"), + printf(" %-*s %s\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_CHECK), checks_str); + printf(" %-*s %s\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_STREAM_PADDING), uint64_to_nicestr(stream_padding, NICESTR_B, NICESTR_TIB, true, 0)); return; @@ -734,10 +818,12 @@ print_info_adv(xz_file_info *xfi, file_pair *pair) } if (detailed) { - printf(_(" Memory needed: %s MiB\n"), uint64_to_str( + printf(" %-*s %s MiB\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_MEMORY_NEEDED), + uint64_to_str( round_up_to_mib(xfi->memusage_max), 0)); - printf(_(" Sizes in headers: %s\n"), + printf(" %-*s %s\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_SIZES_IN_HEADERS), xfi->all_have_sizes ? _("Yes") : _("No")); + //printf(" %-*s %s\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_MINIMUM_XZ_VERSION), printf(_(" Minimum XZ Utils version: %s\n"), xz_ver_to_str(xfi->min_version)); } @@ -902,17 +988,19 @@ print_totals_adv(void) { putchar('\n'); puts(_("Totals:")); - printf(_(" Number of files: %s\n"), + printf(" %-*s %s\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_NUMBER_OF_FILES), uint64_to_str(totals.files, 0)); print_adv_helper(totals.streams, totals.blocks, totals.compressed_size, totals.uncompressed_size, totals.checks, totals.stream_padding); if (message_verbosity_get() >= V_DEBUG) { - printf(_(" Memory needed: %s MiB\n"), uint64_to_str( + printf(" %-*s %s MiB\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_MEMORY_NEEDED), + uint64_to_str( round_up_to_mib(totals.memusage_max), 0)); - printf(_(" Sizes in headers: %s\n"), + printf(" %-*s %s\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_SIZES_IN_HEADERS), totals.all_have_sizes ? _("Yes") : _("No")); + //printf(" %-*s %s\n", COLON_STR(COLON_STR_MINIMUM_XZ_VERSION), printf(_(" Minimum XZ Utils version: %s\n"), xz_ver_to_str(totals.min_version)); } @@ -988,6 +1076,8 @@ list_file(const char *filename) return; } + init_field_widths(); + // Unset opt_stdout so that io_open_src() won't accept special files. // Set opt_force so that io_open_src() will follow symlinks. opt_stdout = false; -- cgit v1.2.3