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BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. *******************************************************************************/ /******************************************************************************* * Name : p4result.cc * * Author : Tony Smith <tony@perforce.com> or <tony@smee.org> * * Description : Ruby class for holding results of Perforce commands * ******************************************************************************/ #include <ruby.h> #include "undefdups.h" #include <p4/clientapi.h> #include "gc_hack.h" #include "p4error.h" #include "p4utils.h" #include "p4result.h" P4Result::P4Result() { output = rb_ary_new(); warnings = rb_ary_new(); errors = rb_ary_new(); messages = rb_ary_new(); track = rb_ary_new(); apiLevel = atoi( P4Tag::l_client ); ID idP4 = rb_intern( "P4" ); ID idP4Msg = rb_intern( "Message" ); VALUE cP4 = rb_const_get_at( rb_cObject, idP4 ); cP4Msg = rb_const_get_at( cP4, idP4Msg ); } void P4Result::Reset() { output = rb_ary_new(); warnings = rb_ary_new(); errors = rb_ary_new(); messages = rb_ary_new(); track = rb_ary_new(); } // // Direct output - not via a message of any kind. For example, // binary output. // void P4Result::AddOutput( VALUE v ) { rb_ary_push( output, v ); // // Call the ruby thread scheduler to allow another thread to run // now. We should perhaps only call this every 'n' times, but I've // no idea what a good value for n might be; so for now at least, n=1 // rb_thread_schedule(); } /* * Main distribution of output to the user. This method sorts the * output into groups: output, warnings, errors, and sends all output * (regardless of severity) to the messages array. */ void P4Result::AddMessage( Error *e ) { int s; s = e->GetSeverity(); // // Empty and informational messages are pushed out as output as nothing // worthy of error handling has occurred. Warnings go into the warnings // list and the rest are lumped together as errors. // if ( s == E_EMPTY || s == E_INFO ) rb_ary_push( output, FmtMessage( e ) ); else if ( s == E_WARN ) rb_ary_push( warnings, FmtMessage( e ) ); else rb_ary_push( errors, FmtMessage( e ) ); // // Whatever severity, format the message into the messages array, wrapped // up in a P4::Message object. // rb_ary_push( messages, WrapMessage( e ) ); // // Call the ruby thread scheduler to allow another thread to run // now. We should perhaps only call this every 'n' times, but I've // no idea what a good value for n might be; so for now at least, n=1 // rb_thread_schedule(); } void P4Result::AddTrack( const char *msg ) { rb_ary_push( track, P4Utils::ruby_string( msg ) ); // // Call the ruby thread scheduler to allow another thread to run // now. We should perhaps only call this every 'n' times, but I've // no idea what a good value for n might be; so for now at least, n=1 // rb_thread_schedule(); } void P4Result::DeleteTrack() { rb_ary_clear( track ); // // Call the ruby thread scheduler to allow another thread to run // now. We should perhaps only call this every 'n' times, but I've // no idea what a good value for n might be; so for now at least, n=1 // rb_thread_schedule(); } void P4Result::AddTrack( VALUE t ) { rb_ary_push( track, t ); // // Call the ruby thread scheduler to allow another thread to run // now. We should perhaps only call this every 'n' times, but I've // no idea what a good value for n might be; so for now at least, n=1 // rb_thread_schedule(); } int P4Result::ErrorCount() { return Length( errors ); } int P4Result::WarningCount() { return Length( warnings ); } void P4Result::FmtErrors( StrBuf &buf ) { Fmt( "[Error]: ", errors, buf ); } void P4Result::FmtWarnings( StrBuf &buf ) { Fmt( "[Warning]: ", warnings, buf ); } int P4Result::Length( VALUE ary ) { ID iLength; VALUE len; iLength = rb_intern( "length" ); len = rb_funcall( ary, iLength, 0 ); return NUM2INT( len ); } void P4Result::GCMark() { rb_gc_mark( output ); rb_gc_mark( errors ); rb_gc_mark( warnings ); rb_gc_mark( messages ); rb_gc_mark( track ); } void P4Result::Fmt( const char *label, VALUE ary, StrBuf &buf ) { ID idJoin; VALUE s1; StrBuf csep; VALUE rsep; buf.Clear(); // If the array is empty, then we just return if( ! Length( ary ) ) return; // Not empty, so we'll format it. idJoin = rb_intern( "join" ); // This is the string we'll use to prefix each entry in the array csep << "\n\t" << label; rsep = P4Utils::ruby_string( csep.Text() ); // Since Array#join() won't prefix the first element with the separator // we'll have to do it manually. buf << csep; // Join the array elements together, and append the result to the buffer s1 = rb_funcall( ary, idJoin, 1, rsep ); buf << StringValuePtr( s1 ); return; } VALUE P4Result::FmtMessage( Error *e ) { StrBuf t; e->Fmt( t, EF_PLAIN ); return P4Utils::ruby_string( t.Text(), t.Length() ); } VALUE P4Result::WrapMessage( Error *e ) { P4Error *pe = new P4Error( *e ); return pe->Wrap( cP4Msg ); }
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#1 | 14759 | tjuricek |
p4ruby 2015.1.0 This will be a source gem targeted at Linux. Windows support will come after automated builds of the C++ p4api are available for MinGW-w64. For more information, please review the workshop project: https://swarm.workshop.perforce.com/projects/perforce-software-p4ruby/ |
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#1 | 14756 | tjuricek | p15.1 branch of p4ruby. | ||
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#1 | 14682 | Git Fusion |
Git Fusion branch management Imported from Git ghost-of-change-num: 960958 ghost-of-sha1: 005052ae424bd69f426f7209e741ca1c8c3253c7 ghost-precedes-sha1: ad052c71a568ef12165e143a6866ad9ceffbb4a1 parent-branch: None@960958 push-state: incomplete |