diff --git a/Code/Dqn.h b/Code/Dqn.h index 89104bc..5b21f08 100644 --- a/Code/Dqn.h +++ b/Code/Dqn.h @@ -19,17 +19,214 @@ // Otherwise if not defined, Dqn_Allocator allocator = {}; will by default use malloc, realloc, free +#if defined(_MSC_VER) + #if defined(_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS) + #define DQN_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS_PREVIOUSLY_DEFINED + #else + #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS + #endif +#endif + +// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// +// NOTE: stb_sprintf +// +// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// stb_sprintf - v1.05 - public domain snprintf() implementation +// originally by Jeff Roberts / RAD Game Tools, 2015/10/20 +// http://github.com/nothings/stb +// +// allowed types: sc uidBboXx p AaGgEef n +// lengths : h ll j z t I64 I32 I +// +// Contributors: +// Fabian "ryg" Giesen (reformatting) +// +// Contributors (bugfixes): +// github:d26435 +// github:trex78 +// Jari Komppa (SI suffixes) +// Rohit Nirmal +// Marcin Wojdyr +// Leonard Ritter +// +// LICENSE: +// +// See end of file for license information. + +#ifndef STB_SPRINTF_H_INCLUDE +#define STB_SPRINTF_H_INCLUDE + +/* +Single file sprintf replacement. + +Originally written by Jeff Roberts at RAD Game Tools - 2015/10/20. +Hereby placed in public domain. + +This is a full sprintf replacement that supports everything that +the C runtime sprintfs support, including float/double, 64-bit integers, +hex floats, field parameters (%*.*d stuff), length reads backs, etc. + +Why would you need this if sprintf already exists? Well, first off, +it's *much* faster (see below). It's also much smaller than the CRT +versions code-space-wise. We've also added some simple improvements +that are super handy (commas in thousands, callbacks at buffer full, +for example). Finally, the format strings for MSVC and GCC differ +for 64-bit integers (among other small things), so this lets you use +the same format strings in cross platform code. + +It uses the standard single file trick of being both the header file +and the source itself. If you just include it normally, you just get +the header file function definitions. To get the code, you include +it from a C or C++ file and define STB_SPRINTF_IMPLEMENTATION first. + +It only uses va_args macros from the C runtime to do it's work. It +does cast doubles to S64s and shifts and divides U64s, which does +drag in CRT code on most platforms. + +It compiles to roughly 8K with float support, and 4K without. +As a comparison, when using MSVC static libs, calling sprintf drags +in 16K. + +API: +==== +int stbsp_sprintf( char * buf, char const * fmt, ... ) +int stbsp_snprintf( char * buf, int count, char const * fmt, ... ) + Convert an arg list into a buffer. stbsp_snprintf always returns + a zero-terminated string (unlike regular snprintf). + +int stbsp_vsprintf( char * buf, char const * fmt, va_list va ) +int stbsp_vsnprintf( char * buf, int count, char const * fmt, va_list va ) + Convert a va_list arg list into a buffer. stbsp_vsnprintf always returns + a zero-terminated string (unlike regular snprintf). + +int stbsp_vsprintfcb( STBSP_SPRINTFCB * callback, void * user, char * buf, char const * fmt, va_list va ) + typedef char * STBSP_SPRINTFCB( char const * buf, void * user, int len ); + Convert into a buffer, calling back every STB_SPRINTF_MIN chars. + Your callback can then copy the chars out, print them or whatever. + This function is actually the workhorse for everything else. + The buffer you pass in must hold at least STB_SPRINTF_MIN characters. + // you return the next buffer to use or 0 to stop converting + +void stbsp_set_separators( char comma, char period ) + Set the comma and period characters to use. + +FLOATS/DOUBLES: +=============== +This code uses a internal float->ascii conversion method that uses +doubles with error correction (double-doubles, for ~105 bits of +precision). This conversion is round-trip perfect - that is, an atof +of the values output here will give you the bit-exact double back. + +One difference is that our insignificant digits will be different than +with MSVC or GCC (but they don't match each other either). We also +don't attempt to find the minimum length matching float (pre-MSVC15 +doesn't either). + +If you don't need float or doubles at all, define STB_SPRINTF_NOFLOAT +and you'll save 4K of code space. + +64-BIT INTS: +============ +This library also supports 64-bit integers and you can use MSVC style or +GCC style indicators (%I64d or %lld). It supports the C99 specifiers +for size_t and ptr_diff_t (%jd %zd) as well. + +EXTRAS: +======= +Like some GCCs, for integers and floats, you can use a ' (single quote) +specifier and commas will be inserted on the thousands: "%'d" on 12345 +would print 12,345. + +For integers and floats, you can use a "$" specifier and the number +will be converted to float and then divided to get kilo, mega, giga or +tera and then printed, so "%$d" 1000 is "1.0 k", "%$.2d" 2536000 is +"2.53 M", etc. For byte values, use two $:s, like "%$$d" to turn +2536000 to "2.42 Mi". If you prefer JEDEC suffixes to SI ones, use three +$:s: "%$$$d" -> "2.42 M". To remove the space between the number and the +suffix, add "_" specifier: "%_$d" -> "2.53M". + +In addition to octal and hexadecimal conversions, you can print +integers in binary: "%b" for 256 would print 100. + +PERFORMANCE vs MSVC 2008 32-/64-bit (GCC is even slower than MSVC): +=================================================================== +"%d" across all 32-bit ints (4.8x/4.0x faster than 32-/64-bit MSVC) +"%24d" across all 32-bit ints (4.5x/4.2x faster) +"%x" across all 32-bit ints (4.5x/3.8x faster) +"%08x" across all 32-bit ints (4.3x/3.8x faster) +"%f" across e-10 to e+10 floats (7.3x/6.0x faster) +"%e" across e-10 to e+10 floats (8.1x/6.0x faster) +"%g" across e-10 to e+10 floats (10.0x/7.1x faster) +"%f" for values near e-300 (7.9x/6.5x faster) +"%f" for values near e+300 (10.0x/9.1x faster) +"%e" for values near e-300 (10.1x/7.0x faster) +"%e" for values near e+300 (9.2x/6.0x faster) +"%.320f" for values near e-300 (12.6x/11.2x faster) +"%a" for random values (8.6x/4.3x faster) +"%I64d" for 64-bits with 32-bit values (4.8x/3.4x faster) +"%I64d" for 64-bits > 32-bit values (4.9x/5.5x faster) +"%s%s%s" for 64 char strings (7.1x/7.3x faster) +"...512 char string..." ( 35.0x/32.5x faster!) +*/ + +#if defined(__has_feature) + #if __has_feature(address_sanitizer) + #define STBI__ASAN __attribute__((no_sanitize("address"))) + #endif +#endif +#ifndef STBI__ASAN +#define STBI__ASAN +#endif + +#ifdef STB_SPRINTF_STATIC +#define STBSP__PUBLICDEC static +#define STBSP__PUBLICDEF static STBI__ASAN +#else +#ifdef __cplusplus +#define STBSP__PUBLICDEC extern "C" +#define STBSP__PUBLICDEF extern "C" STBI__ASAN +#else +#define STBSP__PUBLICDEC extern +#define STBSP__PUBLICDEF STBI__ASAN +#endif +#endif + +#include // for va_list() + +#ifndef STB_SPRINTF_MIN +#define STB_SPRINTF_MIN 512 // how many characters per callback +#endif +typedef char *STBSP_SPRINTFCB(char *buf, void *user, int len); + +#ifndef STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE +#define STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(name) stbsp_##name // define this before including if you want to change the names +#endif + +STBSP__PUBLICDEF int STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(vsprintf)(char *buf, char const *fmt, va_list va); +STBSP__PUBLICDEF int STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(vsnprintf)(char *buf, int count, char const *fmt, va_list va); +STBSP__PUBLICDEF int STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(sprintf)(char *buf, char const *fmt, ...); +STBSP__PUBLICDEF int STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(snprintf)(char *buf, int count, char const *fmt, ...); + +STBSP__PUBLICDEF int STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(vsprintfcb)(STBSP_SPRINTFCB *callback, void *user, char *buf, char const *fmt, va_list va); +STBSP__PUBLICDEF void STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(set_separators)(char comma, char period); + +#endif // STB_SPRINTF_H_INCLUDE + +// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// +// DQN +// +// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifndef DQN_H #define DQN_H -#if defined(_MSC_VER) - #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -#endif - #include // FLT_MAX #include // uint/int typedefs #include // memset, memcmp, strlen, strcmp #include // va_list +#include // INT_MIN/MAX etc +#include // ptrdiff_t #undef DQN_HEADER_IMPLEMENTATION #include "DqnHeader.h" @@ -165,16 +362,16 @@ const Dqn_f32 DQN_F32_MAX = FLT_MAX; const Dqn_isize DQN_ISIZE_MAX = PTRDIFF_MAX; const Dqn_usize DQN_USIZE_MAX = SIZE_MAX; -template +template DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(constexpr Dqn_usize, Dqn_ArrayCount(T const (&)[N])) { return N; } -template +template DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(constexpr Dqn_isize, Dqn_ArrayCountI(T const (&)[N])) { return N; } -template +template DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(constexpr Dqn_usize, Dqn_CharCount(char const (&)[N])) { return N - 1; } -template +template DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(constexpr Dqn_isize, Dqn_CharCountI(char const (&)[N])) { return N - 1; } template @@ -602,158 +799,132 @@ DQN_HEADER_COPY_END // @ // @ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DQN_HEADER_COPY_BEGIN -struct Dqn_StringBuilderBuffer +struct Dqn_StringBuilderBlock { - char *mem; - Dqn_isize size; - Dqn_isize used; - Dqn_StringBuilderBuffer *next; + char *mem; + Dqn_isize size; + Dqn_isize used; + Dqn_StringBuilderBlock *next; }; -Dqn_isize constexpr DQN_STRING_BUILDER_MIN_MEM_BUF_ALLOC_SIZE = DQN_KILOBYTES(4); -template +Dqn_isize constexpr DQN_STRING_BUILDER_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE = DQN_KILOBYTES(4); +template struct Dqn_StringBuilder { - Dqn_Allocator allocator; - char fixed_mem[N]; - Dqn_isize fixed_mem_used; - Dqn_StringBuilderBuffer *next_mem_buf; - Dqn_StringBuilderBuffer *last_mem_buf; - Dqn_isize string_len; + Dqn_Allocator allocator; + char fixed_mem[N]; + Dqn_StringBuilderBlock fixed_mem_block; + Dqn_StringBuilderBlock *last_mem_block; }; DQN_HEADER_COPY_END -template DQN_FILE_SCOPE char *Dqn_StringBuilder__GetWriteBufferAndUpdateUsage(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, Dqn_isize size_required) +template +void Dqn_StringBuilder__LazyInitialise(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder) { - char *result = builder->fixed_mem + builder->fixed_mem_used; - Dqn_isize space = Dqn_ArrayCountI(builder->fixed_mem) - builder->fixed_mem_used; - Dqn_isize *usage = &builder->fixed_mem_used; + builder->fixed_mem_block.mem = builder->fixed_mem; + builder->fixed_mem_block.size = Dqn_ArrayCount(builder->fixed_mem); + builder->fixed_mem_block.used = 0; + builder->fixed_mem_block.next = nullptr; + builder->last_mem_block = &builder->fixed_mem_block; +} - if (builder->last_mem_buf) +// @ size_required: The length of the string not including the null terminator. +template DQN_FILE_SCOPE char *Dqn_StringBuilder_AllocateWriteBuffer(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, Dqn_isize size_required) +{ + if (!builder->fixed_mem_block.mem) { - Dqn_StringBuilderBuffer *last_buf = builder->last_mem_buf; - result = last_buf->mem + last_buf->used; - space = last_buf->size - last_buf->used; - usage = &last_buf->used; + DQN_ASSERT(!builder->last_mem_block); + Dqn_StringBuilder__LazyInitialise(builder); } - if (space < size_required) + Dqn_StringBuilderBlock *block = builder->last_mem_block; + Dqn_b32 new_block_needed = (block->size - block->used) < size_required; + if (new_block_needed) { - // NOTE: Need to allocate new buf - Dqn_isize allocation_size = DQN_ISIZEOF(*builder->last_mem_buf) + DQN_MAX(size_required, DQN_STRING_BUILDER_MIN_MEM_BUF_ALLOC_SIZE); - void *memory = Dqn_Allocator_Allocate(&builder->allocator, allocation_size, alignof(Dqn_StringBuilderBuffer)); - if (!memory) return nullptr; - auto *new_buf = DQN_CAST(Dqn_StringBuilderBuffer *)memory; - *new_buf = {}; - new_buf->mem = DQN_CAST(char *)memory + sizeof(*new_buf); - new_buf->size = allocation_size; - result = new_buf->mem; - usage = &new_buf->used; + Dqn_isize allocation_size = DQN_MAX(size_required, DQN_STRING_BUILDER_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE); + block = Dqn_Allocator_AllocateType(&builder->allocator, 1); + if (!block) return nullptr; - if (builder->last_mem_buf) - { - builder->last_mem_buf->next = new_buf; - } - else - { - builder->next_mem_buf = new_buf; - builder->last_mem_buf = new_buf; - } + *block = {}; + block->mem = DQN_CAST(char *)Dqn_Allocator_Allocate(&builder->allocator, allocation_size, alignof(char)); + block->size = allocation_size; + builder->last_mem_block->next = block; + builder->last_mem_block = builder->last_mem_block->next; } - if (size_required > 0 && *usage > 0 && result[-1] == 0) - { - // NOTE: Not first time writing into buffer using sprintf, sprintf always writes a null terminator, so we must - // subtract one - (*usage)--; - result--; - } - - *usage += size_required; + char *result = block->mem + block->used; + block->used += size_required; return result; } -template DQN_FILE_SCOPE void Dqn_StringBuilder__BuildOutput(Dqn_StringBuilder const *builder, char *dest, Dqn_isize dest_size) +// @ The necessary length to build the string, it returns the length not including the null-terminator +DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template Dqn_isize, Dqn_StringBuilder_BuildLength(Dqn_StringBuilder const *builder)) { - // NOTE: No data appended to builder, just allocate am empty string. But - // always allocate, so we avoid adding making nullptr part of the possible - // return values and makes using Dqn_StringBuilder more complex. - if (dest_size == 1) + Dqn_isize result = 0; + for (Dqn_StringBuilderBlock const *block = &builder->fixed_mem_block; + block; + block = block->next) { - dest[0] = 0; - return; + result += block->used; } - if (!dest) - { - DQN_ASSERT(dest); - return; - } - - char const *end = dest + dest_size; - char *buf_ptr = dest; - - DQN_MEMCOPY(buf_ptr, builder->fixed_mem, builder->fixed_mem_used); - buf_ptr += builder->fixed_mem_used; - - Dqn_isize remaining_space = end - buf_ptr; - DQN_ASSERT(remaining_space >= 0); - - for (Dqn_StringBuilderBuffer *string_buf = builder->next_mem_buf; - string_buf && remaining_space > 0; - string_buf = string_buf->next) - { - buf_ptr--; // We always copy the null terminator from the buffers, so if we know we have another buffer to copy from, remove the null terminator - DQN_MEMCOPY(buf_ptr, string_buf->mem, string_buf->used); - buf_ptr += string_buf->used; - - remaining_space = end - buf_ptr; - DQN_ASSERT(remaining_space >= 0); - } - DQN_ASSERT(buf_ptr == dest + dest_size); -} - -// @ The necessary length to build the string, it returns the length including the null-terminator -DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template Dqn_isize, Dqn_StringBuilder_BuildLen(Dqn_StringBuilder const *builder)) -{ - Dqn_isize result = builder->string_len + 1; return result; } -DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_BuildInBuffer(Dqn_StringBuilder const *builder, char *dest, Dqn_usize dest_size)) +DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_BuildToDest(Dqn_StringBuilder const *builder, char *dest, Dqn_usize dest_size)) { - Dqn_StringBuilder__BuildOutput(builder, dest, dest_size); + if (!dest) return; + if (dest_size == 1) { dest[0] = 0; return; } + + char *ptr = dest; + char const *end = dest + dest_size; + Dqn_isize remaining_space = end - ptr; + for (Dqn_StringBuilderBlock const *block = &builder->fixed_mem_block; + block && remaining_space > 0; + block = block->next, remaining_space = end - ptr) + { + Dqn_isize num_bytes = block->used; + Dqn_isize bytes_to_copy = DQN_MIN(num_bytes, remaining_space); + DQN_MEMCOPY(ptr, block->mem, bytes_to_copy); + ptr += bytes_to_copy; + } + + if (remaining_space > 0) ptr[ 0] = 0; // Append null terminator + else ptr[-1] = 0; // Oops ran out of space. Terminate the output prematurely. } -DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template char *, Dqn_StringBuilder_Build(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, Dqn_Allocator *allocator, Dqn_isize *len = nullptr)) +DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template char *, Dqn_StringBuilder_Build(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, Dqn_Allocator *allocator, Dqn_isize *len = nullptr)) { - Dqn_isize len_w_null_terminator = Dqn_StringBuilder_BuildLen(builder); - auto *result = DQN_CAST(char *)Dqn_Allocator_Allocate(allocator, len_w_null_terminator, alignof(char)); - if (len) *len = (len_w_null_terminator - 1); - Dqn_StringBuilder__BuildOutput(builder, result, len_w_null_terminator); + Dqn_isize len_ = 0; + if (!len) len = &len_; + *len = Dqn_StringBuilder_BuildLength(builder); + auto *result = DQN_CAST(char *)Dqn_Allocator_Allocate(allocator, *len + 1, alignof(char)); + Dqn_StringBuilder_BuildToDest(builder, result, *len + 1); return result; } -DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template Dqn_String, Dqn_StringBuilder_BuildString(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, Dqn_Allocator *allocator)) +DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template Dqn_String, Dqn_StringBuilder_BuildString(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, Dqn_Allocator *allocator)) { Dqn_String result = {}; result.str = Dqn_StringBuilder_Build(builder, allocator, &result.len); return result; } -DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_VFmtAppend(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, char const *fmt, va_list va)) +DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_VFmtAppend(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, char const *fmt, va_list va)) { if (!fmt) return; va_list va2; va_copy(va2, va); - Dqn_isize require = stbsp_vsnprintf(nullptr, 0, fmt, va) + 1; - char *buf = Dqn_StringBuilder__GetWriteBufferAndUpdateUsage(builder, require); - stbsp_vsnprintf(buf, static_cast(require), fmt, va2); + Dqn_isize len = stbsp_vsnprintf(nullptr, 0, fmt, va); + char *buf = Dqn_StringBuilder_AllocateWriteBuffer(builder, len + 1); + stbsp_vsnprintf(buf, static_cast(len + 1), fmt, va2); va_end(va2); - builder->string_len += (require - 1); // -1 to exclude null terminator + + DQN_ASSERT(builder->last_mem_block->used >= 0); + builder->last_mem_block->used--; // stbsp_vsnprintf null terminates, back out the null-terminator from the mem block } -DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_FmtAppend(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, char const *fmt, ...)) +DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_FmtAppend(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, char const *fmt, ...)) { va_list va; va_start(va, fmt); @@ -761,51 +932,39 @@ DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_FmtAppe va_end(va); } -DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_Append(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, char const *str, Dqn_isize len = -1)) +DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_Append(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, char const *str, Dqn_isize len = -1)) { if (!str) return; if (len == -1) len = DQN_CAST(Dqn_isize)strlen(str); if (len == 0) return; - - Dqn_isize len_w_null_terminator = len + 1; - char *buf = Dqn_StringBuilder__GetWriteBufferAndUpdateUsage(builder, len_w_null_terminator); + char *buf = Dqn_StringBuilder_AllocateWriteBuffer(builder, len); DQN_MEMCOPY(buf, str, len); - builder->string_len += len; - buf[len] = 0; } -DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_AppendString(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, Dqn_String const string)) +DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_AppendString(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, Dqn_String const string)) { if (!string.str || string.len == 0) return; - Dqn_isize len_w_null_terminator = string.len + 1; - char *buf = Dqn_StringBuilder__GetWriteBufferAndUpdateUsage(builder, len_w_null_terminator); + char *buf = Dqn_StringBuilder_AllocateWriteBuffer(builder, string.len); DQN_MEMCOPY(buf, string.str, string.len); - builder->string_len += string.len; - buf[string.len] = 0; } -DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_AppendChar(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, char ch)) +DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_AppendChar(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder, char ch)) { - char *buf = Dqn_StringBuilder__GetWriteBufferAndUpdateUsage(builder, 1 + 1 /*null terminator*/); + char *buf = Dqn_StringBuilder_AllocateWriteBuffer(builder, 1); *buf++ = ch; - builder->string_len++; - buf[1] = 0; } -DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_Free(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder)) +DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(template void, Dqn_StringBuilder_Free(Dqn_StringBuilder *builder)) { - for (Dqn_StringBuilderBuffer *buffer = builder->next_mem_buf; - buffer; - ) + for (Dqn_StringBuilderBlock *block = builder->fixed_mem_block.next; + block; + block = block->next) { - Dqn_StringBuilderBuffer *buffer_to_free = buffer; - buffer = buffer->next; - Dqn_Allocator_Free(&builder->allocator, buffer_to_free); + Dqn_StringBuilderBlock *block_to_free = block; + Dqn_Allocator_Free(&builder->allocator, block_to_free->mem); + Dqn_Allocator_Free(&builder->allocator, block_to_free); } - - builder->next_mem_buf = builder->last_mem_buf = nullptr; - builder->fixed_mem_used = 0; - builder->string_len = 0; + Dqn_StringBuilder__LazyInitialise(builder); } // @ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1172,6 +1331,7 @@ struct Dqn_FixedString { union { char data[MAX_]; char str[MAX_]; char buf[MAX_]; }; Dqn_isize len; + Dqn_isize max = MAX_; Dqn_FixedString() { data[0] = 0; len = 0; } Dqn_FixedString(char const *fmt, ...) @@ -1269,197 +1429,8 @@ struct Dqn_U64Str int len; }; DQN_HEADER_COPY_END -#if defined(_MSC_VER) - #undef _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -#endif #endif // DQN_H -// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// -// NOTE: stb_sprintf -// -// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// stb_sprintf - v1.05 - public domain snprintf() implementation -// originally by Jeff Roberts / RAD Game Tools, 2015/10/20 -// http://github.com/nothings/stb -// -// allowed types: sc uidBboXx p AaGgEef n -// lengths : h ll j z t I64 I32 I -// -// Contributors: -// Fabian "ryg" Giesen (reformatting) -// -// Contributors (bugfixes): -// github:d26435 -// github:trex78 -// Jari Komppa (SI suffixes) -// Rohit Nirmal -// Marcin Wojdyr -// Leonard Ritter -// -// LICENSE: -// -// See end of file for license information. - -#ifndef STB_SPRINTF_H_INCLUDE -#define STB_SPRINTF_H_INCLUDE - -/* -Single file sprintf replacement. - -Originally written by Jeff Roberts at RAD Game Tools - 2015/10/20. -Hereby placed in public domain. - -This is a full sprintf replacement that supports everything that -the C runtime sprintfs support, including float/double, 64-bit integers, -hex floats, field parameters (%*.*d stuff), length reads backs, etc. - -Why would you need this if sprintf already exists? Well, first off, -it's *much* faster (see below). It's also much smaller than the CRT -versions code-space-wise. We've also added some simple improvements -that are super handy (commas in thousands, callbacks at buffer full, -for example). Finally, the format strings for MSVC and GCC differ -for 64-bit integers (among other small things), so this lets you use -the same format strings in cross platform code. - -It uses the standard single file trick of being both the header file -and the source itself. If you just include it normally, you just get -the header file function definitions. To get the code, you include -it from a C or C++ file and define STB_SPRINTF_IMPLEMENTATION first. - -It only uses va_args macros from the C runtime to do it's work. It -does cast doubles to S64s and shifts and divides U64s, which does -drag in CRT code on most platforms. - -It compiles to roughly 8K with float support, and 4K without. -As a comparison, when using MSVC static libs, calling sprintf drags -in 16K. - -API: -==== -int stbsp_sprintf( char * buf, char const * fmt, ... ) -int stbsp_snprintf( char * buf, int count, char const * fmt, ... ) - Convert an arg list into a buffer. stbsp_snprintf always returns - a zero-terminated string (unlike regular snprintf). - -int stbsp_vsprintf( char * buf, char const * fmt, va_list va ) -int stbsp_vsnprintf( char * buf, int count, char const * fmt, va_list va ) - Convert a va_list arg list into a buffer. stbsp_vsnprintf always returns - a zero-terminated string (unlike regular snprintf). - -int stbsp_vsprintfcb( STBSP_SPRINTFCB * callback, void * user, char * buf, char const * fmt, va_list va ) - typedef char * STBSP_SPRINTFCB( char const * buf, void * user, int len ); - Convert into a buffer, calling back every STB_SPRINTF_MIN chars. - Your callback can then copy the chars out, print them or whatever. - This function is actually the workhorse for everything else. - The buffer you pass in must hold at least STB_SPRINTF_MIN characters. - // you return the next buffer to use or 0 to stop converting - -void stbsp_set_separators( char comma, char period ) - Set the comma and period characters to use. - -FLOATS/DOUBLES: -=============== -This code uses a internal float->ascii conversion method that uses -doubles with error correction (double-doubles, for ~105 bits of -precision). This conversion is round-trip perfect - that is, an atof -of the values output here will give you the bit-exact double back. - -One difference is that our insignificant digits will be different than -with MSVC or GCC (but they don't match each other either). We also -don't attempt to find the minimum length matching float (pre-MSVC15 -doesn't either). - -If you don't need float or doubles at all, define STB_SPRINTF_NOFLOAT -and you'll save 4K of code space. - -64-BIT INTS: -============ -This library also supports 64-bit integers and you can use MSVC style or -GCC style indicators (%I64d or %lld). It supports the C99 specifiers -for size_t and ptr_diff_t (%jd %zd) as well. - -EXTRAS: -======= -Like some GCCs, for integers and floats, you can use a ' (single quote) -specifier and commas will be inserted on the thousands: "%'d" on 12345 -would print 12,345. - -For integers and floats, you can use a "$" specifier and the number -will be converted to float and then divided to get kilo, mega, giga or -tera and then printed, so "%$d" 1000 is "1.0 k", "%$.2d" 2536000 is -"2.53 M", etc. For byte values, use two $:s, like "%$$d" to turn -2536000 to "2.42 Mi". If you prefer JEDEC suffixes to SI ones, use three -$:s: "%$$$d" -> "2.42 M". To remove the space between the number and the -suffix, add "_" specifier: "%_$d" -> "2.53M". - -In addition to octal and hexadecimal conversions, you can print -integers in binary: "%b" for 256 would print 100. - -PERFORMANCE vs MSVC 2008 32-/64-bit (GCC is even slower than MSVC): -=================================================================== -"%d" across all 32-bit ints (4.8x/4.0x faster than 32-/64-bit MSVC) -"%24d" across all 32-bit ints (4.5x/4.2x faster) -"%x" across all 32-bit ints (4.5x/3.8x faster) -"%08x" across all 32-bit ints (4.3x/3.8x faster) -"%f" across e-10 to e+10 floats (7.3x/6.0x faster) -"%e" across e-10 to e+10 floats (8.1x/6.0x faster) -"%g" across e-10 to e+10 floats (10.0x/7.1x faster) -"%f" for values near e-300 (7.9x/6.5x faster) -"%f" for values near e+300 (10.0x/9.1x faster) -"%e" for values near e-300 (10.1x/7.0x faster) -"%e" for values near e+300 (9.2x/6.0x faster) -"%.320f" for values near e-300 (12.6x/11.2x faster) -"%a" for random values (8.6x/4.3x faster) -"%I64d" for 64-bits with 32-bit values (4.8x/3.4x faster) -"%I64d" for 64-bits > 32-bit values (4.9x/5.5x faster) -"%s%s%s" for 64 char strings (7.1x/7.3x faster) -"...512 char string..." ( 35.0x/32.5x faster!) -*/ - -#if defined(__has_feature) - #if __has_feature(address_sanitizer) - #define STBI__ASAN __attribute__((no_sanitize("address"))) - #endif -#endif -#ifndef STBI__ASAN -#define STBI__ASAN -#endif - -#ifdef STB_SPRINTF_STATIC -#define STBSP__PUBLICDEC static -#define STBSP__PUBLICDEF static STBI__ASAN -#else -#ifdef __cplusplus -#define STBSP__PUBLICDEC extern "C" -#define STBSP__PUBLICDEF extern "C" STBI__ASAN -#else -#define STBSP__PUBLICDEC extern -#define STBSP__PUBLICDEF STBI__ASAN -#endif -#endif - -#include // for va_list() - -#ifndef STB_SPRINTF_MIN -#define STB_SPRINTF_MIN 512 // how many characters per callback -#endif -typedef char *STBSP_SPRINTFCB(char *buf, void *user, int len); - -#ifndef STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE -#define STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(name) stbsp_##name // define this before including if you want to change the names -#endif - -STBSP__PUBLICDEF int STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(vsprintf)(char *buf, char const *fmt, va_list va); -STBSP__PUBLICDEF int STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(vsnprintf)(char *buf, int count, char const *fmt, va_list va); -STBSP__PUBLICDEF int STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(sprintf)(char *buf, char const *fmt, ...); -STBSP__PUBLICDEF int STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(snprintf)(char *buf, int count, char const *fmt, ...); - -STBSP__PUBLICDEF int STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(vsprintfcb)(STBSP_SPRINTFCB *callback, void *user, char *buf, char const *fmt, va_list va); -STBSP__PUBLICDEF void STB_SPRINTF_DECORATE(set_separators)(char comma, char period); - -#endif // STB_SPRINTF_H_INCLUDE - #ifdef DQN_IMPLEMENTATION #define STB_SPRINTF_IMPLEMENTATION #include // fprintf, FILE, stdout, stderr @@ -1494,6 +1465,7 @@ DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(char *, Dqn_U64Str_ToStr(Dqn_u64 val, Dqn_U64Str *resu return result->str; } + // @ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // @ // @ NOTE: Logging @@ -1616,7 +1588,7 @@ DQN_HEADER_COPY_PROTOTYPE(void *, Dqn_Allocator_Allocate(Dqn_Allocator *allocato char *result = nullptr; switch (allocator->type) { - case Dqn_Allocator_Type::Null: DQN_ASSERT(DQN_INVALID_CODE_PATH); + case Dqn_Allocator_Type::Null: default: break; case Dqn_Allocator_Type::Heap: @@ -4369,3 +4341,8 @@ WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ +#if defined(_MSC_VER) + #if !defined(DQN_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS_PREVIOUSLY_DEFINED) + #undef _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS + #endif +#endif