From c3f5c426b7be0e3edff40ac88d16d2b20e15f26f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: William Lee <100808920+Wilhelm-Lee@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 16 May 2024 01:01:22 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] Create LICENSE
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From 6e1c2aafed2a1a0b28e78929ad010260cdeafd37 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: William
Date: Thu, 16 May 2024 01:02:55 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 2/3] (SOC) Storage Only Commit
(DEL) Deleted lgpl-3.0.txt
---
.gitignore | 10 +++-
lgpl-3.0.txt | 165 ---------------------------------------------------
src/test.c | 8 ---
3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 175 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 lgpl-3.0.txt
delete mode 100644 src/test.c
diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index 26639c7..26e6a18 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-CMakeFiles
-CMakeFiles/*
+*CMakeFiles
+*CMakeFiles/*
*CMakeCache*
cmake_install.cmake
*[tT]est*
@@ -7,3 +7,9 @@ cmake_install.cmake
gitwork
work
Makefile
+*sublime*
+found
+todo_stack
+getReady.sh
+base_type.c
+sample
diff --git a/lgpl-3.0.txt b/lgpl-3.0.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 0a04128..0000000
--- a/lgpl-3.0.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,165 +0,0 @@
- GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
- Version 3, 29 June 2007
-
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- Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
- of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
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-the terms and conditions of version 3 of the GNU General Public
-License, supplemented by the additional permissions listed below.
-
- 0. Additional Definitions.
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-General Public License, and the "GNU GPL" refers to version 3 of the GNU
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diff --git a/src/test.c b/src/test.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 86050f5..0000000
--- a/src/test.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-#include
-
-int main(void)
-{
- (void)printf("Hello, Compound!\n");
-
- return 0;
-}
From 9bcb360a53c256f88168a44542bc5b479717de4c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: William
Date: Thu, 16 May 2024 06:53:55 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 3/3] (SOC - Test) Storage Only Commit
---
Array/include/array.h | 1 -
Array/src/array.c | 101 ++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
CMakeLists.txt | 15 ++++--
Status/include/status.h | 34 ++++++++++----
Status/src/status.c | 67 +++++++++++++++++++-------
String/include/string.h | 8 ++--
Utils/include/utils.h | 7 +++
Utils/src/utils.c | 9 ++++
Var/include/var.h | 4 +-
Var/src/var.c | 12 ++++-
catlog.c | 15 +++---
catlog.h | 2 +-
12 files changed, 189 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Array/include/array.h b/Array/include/array.h
index 065a85a..99a6d7c 100644
--- a/Array/include/array.h
+++ b/Array/include/array.h
@@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ Status Array_CopyOf(Array *inst, Array *other);
Status Array_Delete(Array *inst);
Status Array_GetIdx(Array *inst, Var *store, int index);
Status Array_SetIdx(Array *inst, Var *source, int index);
-Status Array_Literalise(Array *inst, char const *store);
bool Array_Equal(Array *arr1, Array *arr2);
/* Extensional. */
diff --git a/Array/src/array.c b/Array/src/array.c
index e30c91f..3edf7aa 100644
--- a/Array/src/array.c
+++ b/Array/src/array.c
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#include
+#include
Status Array_Create(Array *inst, int len)
{
@@ -7,77 +8,99 @@ Status Array_Create(Array *inst, int len)
state((len < 0), InvalidArrayLength);
solve((!len), { inst->len = 0; inst->members = NULL; return NormalStatus; })
-
+ inst->len = len;
+ inst->members = calloc(len, sizeof(Var));
}
Status Array_CopyOf(Array *inst, Array *other)
{
/* Skip unavailable inst and invalid param. */
fails(inst, UnavailableInstance);
+ fails(other, error(InvalidParameter, "Given other was unavailable."));
+ /* Assign value for len. */
+ inst->len = other->len;
+
+ /* Recreate array. */
+ if (inst->members == NULL) return NormalStatus;
+ match(RuntimeError, Array_Delete(inst), "Failed on deleting array.");
+ match(RuntimeError, Array_Create(inst, other->len), "Failed on recreating "
+ "array.");
+
+ /* Copy and assign for each member from other to inst. */
+ for (register int i = 0; i < inst->len; i++) {
+ inst[i] = other[i];
+ }
+
+ return NormalStatus;
}
Status Array_Delete(Array *inst)
{
/* Skip unavailable inst and invalid param. */
fails(inst, UnavailableInstance);
+ solve((inst->members == NULL), return NormalStatus);
+ inst->len = 0;
+ free(inst->members);
+ inst->members = NULL;
+
+ return NormalStatus;
}
Status Array_GetIdx(Array *inst, Var *store, int index)
{
/* Skip unavailable inst and invalid param. */
fails(inst, UnavailableInstance);
+ fails(store, error(InvalidParameter, "Given reference to store was "
+ "unavailable."));
+ state((index < 0 || index >= inst->len), ArrayIndexOutOfBound);
+ *store = inst->members[index];
+
+ return NormalStatus;
}
Status Array_SetIdx(Array *inst, Var *source, int index)
{
/* Skip unavailable inst and invalid param. */
fails(inst, UnavailableInstance);
+ fails(source, error(InvalidParameter, "Given reference to source was "
+ "unavailable."));
+ state((index < 0 || index >= inst->len), ArrayIndexOutOfBound);
+ inst->members[index] = *source;
+
+ return NormalStatus;
}
-Status Array_Literalise(Array *inst, char const *store)
+bool Array_Equal(Array *a, Array *b)
{
/* Skip unavailable inst and invalid param. */
+ state((a == NULL || b == NULL), false);
+ state((a->len != b->len), false);
+
+ for (register int i = 0; i < a->len; i++) {
+ if (!Var_Equal(&a->members[i], &b->members[i])) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+
+
+Status ArrayUtils_Fill(Array *inst, Var *elem, int off, int len)
+{
fails(inst, UnavailableInstance);
+ fails(elem, error(InvalidParameter, "Given reference to elem was unavailable."));
+ state((off + len > inst->len) || (off < 0) || (len < 0), ArrayIndexOutOfBound);
+ /* Copy elem into each specified members from inst with off and len. */
+ for (register int i = off; i < (off + len); i++) {
+ inst->members[i] = *elem;
+ }
+
+ return NormalStatus;
}
-
-bool Array_Equal(Array *arr1, Array *arr2)
-{
- /* Skip unavailable inst and invalid param. */
- state((arr1 == NULL || arr2 == NULL), false);
-
-}
-
-
-
-
-// Status Array_Create(Array *inst, int len)
-// {
-// fails(inst, UnavailableInstance);
-// state(len < 0, InvalidArrayLength);
-
-// Var arr[len] = {};
-// *inst = (Array) {
-// .len = len,
-// .members = arr
-// };
-
-// /* Initialise members. */
-// for (register int i = 0; i < inst->len; i++) {
-// state(!(StatusUtils_IsOkay(Var_Create(&inst->members[i], NULL, 0, NULL))),
-// error(RuntimeError,
-// "Failed initialisations on var_create for array_create."));
-// }
-
-// return NormalStatus;
-// }
-
-// Status Array_Delete(Array *inst);
-
-// bool ArrayUtils_IsEmpty(Array *inst);
-
-// bool Array_Equal(Array *arr1, Array *arr2);
diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt
index d15ae8a..9d29751 100644
--- a/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -4,11 +4,16 @@ project (Compound)
add_compile_options(-g -std=c99 -Wall -Wextra -Wformat)
+# add_executable(CompoundTest test.c
+# Var/src/var.c
+# Status/src/status.c
+# Stack/src/stack.c
+# Array/src/array.c
+# Utils/src/utils.c
+# catlog.c
+# name.c)
+
add_executable(CompoundTest test.c
Var/src/var.c
- Status/src/status.c
- Stack/src/stack.c
Array/src/array.c
- Utils/src/utils.c
- catlog.c
- name.c)
+ Status/src/status.c)
diff --git a/Status/include/status.h b/Status/include/status.h
index 475f43a..2dce171 100644
--- a/Status/include/status.h
+++ b/Status/include/status.h
@@ -118,8 +118,8 @@ TIME [PRIORITY] STATUSNAME (ORIGINATOR): STATUS.DESCRIPTION
Fri 10 May 03:02:37 CST 2024 [EXCEPTIONAL] InvalidParameter (Nullity): Given buffer was unavailable.
- at /external/Documents/Projects/Compound/Status/src/status.c:104, report_literalise
- at /external/Documents/Projects/Compound/Status/src/status.c:114, reportsender_send
+ at /external/Documents/Projects/Compound/Status/src/status.c:104, Report_Literalise
+ at /external/Documents/Projects/Compound/Status/src/status.c:114, ReportSender_Send
at /external/Documents/Projects/Compound/Status/src/status.c:69, _throw
!!!!at /external/Documents/Projects/Compound/Array/src/array.c:16, array_create
at /external/Documents/Projects/Compound/test.c:24, main
@@ -130,10 +130,14 @@ Fri 10 May 03:02:37 CST 2024 [EXCEPTIONAL] InvalidParameter (Nullity): Given buf
# define REPORT_LITERALISE_CHAINS_FORMAT " at %s:%d, %s"
# define REPORT_LITERALISE_CHAINS_EXCLAIM_FORMAT "!!!!at %s:%d, %s"
-# define REPORT_LITERALISE_HEADER_FORMAT_LENGTH(PRIORITY, STATUSNAME, \
+# define REPORT_LITERALISE_HEADER_FORMAT_LENGTH(buff, PRIORITY, STATUSNAME, \
ORIGINATOR, DESCRIPTION) \
- (INT64_DIGITS_DEC + strlen(PRIORITY) + strlen(STATUSNAME) + \
- strlen(ORIGINATOR) + strlen(DESCRIPTION) + 9) // Does not count '\0'
+{ \
+ const time_t now = time(NULL); \
+ (void)strflen(buff, 28, DATETIME_FORMAT, localtime(&now)); \
+ *length = strlen(buff); \
+}
+
# define REPORT_LITERALISE_CHAINS_FORMAT_LENGTH(FILEPATH, LINE, FUNCNAME) \
(strlen(FILEPATH) + utils_calc_digits(LINE) + \
strlen(FUNCNAME) + 10) // Does not count '\0'
@@ -197,9 +201,10 @@ typedef struct {
# define STATUS_BUFFER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH UINT32_MAX
bool Location_Equal(Location lc1, Location lc2);
-void Status_Dump(Status stat, Status *statbuff, int idx);
bool Status_Equal(Status stat1, Status stat2);
-bool StatusUtils_HasPrev(Status stat);
+Status Status_Literalise(Status *inst, char *buff);
+void StatusUtils_Dump(Status *stat, Status *statbuff, int idx);
+bool StatusUtils_HasPrev(Status *stat);
bool StatusUtils_IsOkay(Status stat);
bool StatusUtils_IsValid(Status stat);
bool StatusUtils_IsRecursive(Status stat);
@@ -382,6 +387,7 @@ static Status ReportMessageLengthTooLong = {
// ========================================================
+/* Throw the report created with $e if $e is abnormal, commented with $c. */
# define ensure(e, c) { \
Status stat = e; \
solve(!(StatusUtils_IsOkay(stat)), { \
@@ -391,6 +397,16 @@ static Status ReportMessageLengthTooLong = {
}) \
}
+/* Throw the report created with $s if $e is abnormal, commented with $c. */
+# define match(s, e, c) { \
+ Status stat = s; \
+ solve(!(StatusUtils_IsOkay(e)), { \
+ Report rep = stamp(error(stat, c), (char *)__func__); \
+ (void)throw(rep); \
+ return ReportThrown; \
+ }) \
+}
+
/* Add location parameter requirement in order to give proper information
* before throwing the report out. */
# define throw(report) __throw(report, __HERE__)
@@ -414,11 +430,11 @@ static int HANDLER(void *report)
REPORT_SENDING_PRIORITY_FATAL);
/* Perform throwing. */
- (void)_throw(e); // Throw the report alone.
+ (void)throw(e); // Throw the report alone.
return 1;
}
- (void)_throw(*(Report *)report); // Lonely _throw, no catch will company.
+ (void)throw(*(Report *)report); // Lonely _throw, no catch will company.
return 0;
}
diff --git a/Status/src/status.c b/Status/src/status.c
index 1d08cb6..eeeaa2b 100644
--- a/Status/src/status.c
+++ b/Status/src/status.c
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
#include
#include
+#include
bool status_issuelocation_equal(Location lc1, Location lc2) {
return ((!strcmp(lc1.file, lc2.file)) && (lc1.line == lc2.line) &&
@@ -8,7 +9,7 @@ bool status_issuelocation_equal(Location lc1, Location lc2) {
bool status_hasprev(Status stat) {
/* Skip when stat is unavailable for accessing. */
- state(status_equal(stat, (Status){}), false);
+ state(Status_Equal(stat, (Status){}), false);
return (stat.prev != NULL);
}
@@ -24,18 +25,18 @@ bool status_recursive(Status stat) {
return (stat.prev != NULL && stat.prev == &stat);
}
-void status_dump(Status inst, Status *statbuff, int idx) {
+void status_dump(Status *inst, Status *statbuff, int idx) {
/* Skip when either stat or stat.prev is unavailable, or, idx is invalid. */
- solve((statbuff == NULL || !status_hasprev(inst) || idx < 0), return;);
+ solve((statbuff == NULL || !status_hasprev(*inst) || idx < 0), return;);
- statbuff[idx] = inst;
+ statbuff[idx] = *inst;
(void)printf("status_dump: Index %d has assigned with %p\n", idx, &inst);
- status_dump(*inst.prev, statbuff, ++idx);
+ status_dump(inst->prev, statbuff, ++idx);
}
-bool status_equal(Status stat1, Status stat2) {
+bool Status_Equal(Status stat1, Status stat2) {
/* Skip when both stat1 and stat2 are empty. */
state((stat1.value == 0 && stat2.value == 0 && stat1.description == 0x0 &&
@@ -47,10 +48,15 @@ bool status_equal(Status stat1, Status stat2) {
return ((stat1.value == stat2.value) &&
(!strcmp(stat1.description, stat2.description)) &&
(stat1.characteristic == stat2.characteristic) &&
- (status_equal(*stat1.prev, *stat2.prev)));
+ (Status_Equal(*stat1.prev, *stat2.prev)));
}
-int status_depth(Status *stat) {
+Status Status_Literalise(Status *inst, char *buff)
+{
+
+}
+
+int StatusUtils_Depth(Status *stat) {
/* Skip unavailable stat. */
state((stat == NULL), -1);
@@ -85,16 +91,41 @@ Status report_create(Report *inst, Status *stat, FILE *dest, char *originator,
return NormalStatus;
}
-Status report_literalise(Report *inst, char *buff) {
+Status Report_Literalise(Report *inst, char *buff)
+{
/* Skip when inst or buff is unavailable. */
fails(inst, UnavailableInstance);
fails(buff, error(InvalidParameter, "Given buffer was unavailable."));
- const int depth = status_depth(&inst->stat);
- char buff // TODO(william): HERE
+ /* By calculating the depth of status, we can calculate the exact length of
+ literalisation of report. */
+ const int depth = StatusUtils_Depth(&inst->stat);
+
+ /* Dump all the status. */
+ Status stats[depth];
+ StatusUtils_Dump(&inst->stat, stats, 0);
+
+ /* Literalise by iterating. */
+ int report_literalised_length = 0;
+ for (register int i = 0; i < depth; i++) {
+ /* Literalise individual status. */
+ char buff[strlen(stats[i].description) + 1 + ];
+ (void)Status_Literalise(&stats[i], buff); // Ignore the returning.
+ // Otherwise, if we throw the report once the returning status is abnormal,
+ // this function would be called again by the throw function.
+
+ /* Accumulate length of report literalisation. */
+ report_literalised_length += strlen(buff);
+ }
+
+ /* Create report literalisation buffer according to
+ report_literalised_length. */
+ char report_literalised_buffer[report_literalised_length];
+
+ /* */
}
-Status reportsender_create(ReportSender *inst, Report *report) {
+Status ReportSender_Create(ReportSender *inst, Report *report) {
fails(inst, UnavailableInstance);
fails(report, error(UnavailableParameter, "Given report was unavailable."));
@@ -107,7 +138,7 @@ Status reportsender_create(ReportSender *inst, Report *report) {
return NormalStatus;
}
-Status reportsender_send(ReportSender *inst, ReportSendingTask task) {
+Status ReportSender_Send(ReportSender *inst, ReportSendingTask task) {
/* Skip when inst or task is unavailable. */
fails(inst,
error(UnavailableInstance, "Report sender was given unavailable."));
@@ -116,7 +147,7 @@ Status reportsender_send(ReportSender *inst, ReportSendingTask task) {
/* Assign for dest. */
const FILE *dest = (inst->report->dest == NULL ? stdout : inst->report->dest);
// char buff[];
- // TODO(william): HERE, report_literalise
+ // TODO(william): HERE, Report_Literalise
/* Write/Send data. */
inst->report->status = REPORT_SENDING_TASK_STATUS_PROCEEDING;
@@ -138,7 +169,7 @@ Status reportsender_send(ReportSender *inst, ReportSendingTask task) {
ReportSendingTaskID _throw(Report report, Location loc) {
// /* Create new a instance of ReportSender. */
// ReportSender sender;
- // reportsender_create(&sender, stderr);
+ // ReportSender_Create(&sender, stderr);
// /* Send message. */
// /* Initialise sender's thread. */
@@ -157,18 +188,18 @@ ReportSendingTaskID _throw(Report report, Location loc) {
// }
// /* Perform sending. */
- // reportsender_send(&sender, NULL);
+ // ReportSender_Send(&sender, NULL);
/* Initialise sender. */
ReportSender sender;
/* Return with -1 when initialisation failed. */
- state(!(status_isokay(reportsender_create(&sender, &report))), -1);
+ state(!(status_isokay(ReportSender_Create(&sender, &report))), -1);
/* Inject location information. Could be more elegant, though. */
sender.report->stat.loc = loc;
/* Send. */ /* Return -1 when failed on sending. */
- state(!status_isokay(reportsender_send(&sender, HANDLER)), -1);
+ state(!status_isokay(ReportSender_Send(&sender, HANDLER)), -1);
}
diff --git a/String/include/string.h b/String/include/string.h
index fb45682..2a95ead 100644
--- a/String/include/string.h
+++ b/String/include/string.h
@@ -22,10 +22,6 @@ Status String_Delete(String *inst);
Status String_GetIdx(String *inst, Char *item, int index);
Status String_SetIdx(String *inst, Char *item, int index);
Status String_Literalise(String *inst, String *store);
-Status String_Encode(String *inst, StringEncoding encoding)
- throws(UnsupportedEncoding EncodingError DecodingError);
-Status String_Decode(String *inst, StringEncoding encoding);
- throws(UnsupportedEncoding EncodingError DecodingError);
bool String_Equal(String *arr1, String *arr2);
/* Extensional. */
@@ -80,6 +76,10 @@ Status StringUtils_ToCharBuff(String *inst, char const *buff, int base);
Status StringUtils_ToWideCharBuff(String *inst, wchar_t const *wbuff, int base);
Status StringUtils_Format(String *inst, const String *__restrict fmt, ...);
Status StringUtils_Tokenise(String *inst, const String *delim, String *store);
+Status String_Encode(String *inst, StringEncoding encoding)
+ throws(UnsupportedEncoding EncodingError DecodingError);
+Status String_Decode(String *inst, StringEncoding encoding);
+ throws(UnsupportedEncoding EncodingError DecodingError);
int StringUtils_Compare(String *a, String *b);
static Status StringConversionPrecisionError = {
diff --git a/Utils/include/utils.h b/Utils/include/utils.h
index a28fffe..ac4fbff 100644
--- a/Utils/include/utils.h
+++ b/Utils/include/utils.h
@@ -1,9 +1,16 @@
#ifndef COMPOUND_UTILS_H
# define COMPOUND_UTILS_H
+# include
+# include
+# include
+
# include
# include
+# define DATETIME_FORMAT "%a %d %b %X %Z %Y"
+
int Utils_CalcDigits(long long n);
+int Utils_CalcDateTimeLiteralisationLength(char *buff);
#endif /* COMPOUND_UTILS_H */
diff --git a/Utils/src/utils.c b/Utils/src/utils.c
index e33f767..12224f2 100644
--- a/Utils/src/utils.c
+++ b/Utils/src/utils.c
@@ -14,3 +14,12 @@ int Utils_CalcDigits(long long n)
return i;
}
+
+int Utils_CalcDateTimeLiteralisationLength(char *buff)
+{
+ const time_t now = time(NULL);
+
+ (void)strftime(buff, 28, DATETIME_FORMAT, localtime(&now));
+
+ return strlen(buff);
+}
diff --git a/Var/include/var.h b/Var/include/var.h
index 9a23f77..56f8dc4 100644
--- a/Var/include/var.h
+++ b/Var/include/var.h
@@ -45,8 +45,10 @@ typedef struct {
Status Var_Create(Var *inst, void *addr, size_t size, char *identity);
Status Var_CopyOf(Var *inst, Var *other);
+Status Var_Literalise(Var *inst, char *buff);
+bool Var_Equal(Var *a, Var *b);
void Var_Delete(Var *inst);
-Status VarUtils_Literalise(Var *inst, char *buff);
+
void VarUtils_Swap(Var *v1, Var *v2);
bool VarUtils_IsIdentityLegal(char *identity);
diff --git a/Var/src/var.c b/Var/src/var.c
index 0f680f7..c88afc1 100644
--- a/Var/src/var.c
+++ b/Var/src/var.c
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ void VarUtils_Swap(Var *v1, Var *v2)
*v2 = v3;
}
-Status VarUtils_Literalise(Var *inst, char *buff)
+Status Var_Literalise(Var *inst, char *buff)
{
/* Skip when inst is unavailable. */
state(inst == NULL, UnavailableInstance);
@@ -63,6 +63,16 @@ Status VarUtils_Literalise(Var *inst, char *buff)
return NormalStatus;
}
+bool Var_Equal(Var *a, Var *b)
+{
+ /* Skip unavailable inst and invalid param. */
+ state((a == NULL || b == NULL), false);
+
+ return (a->addr == b->addr &&
+ a->size == b->size &&
+ (!strcmp(a->identity, b->identity)));
+}
+
bool VarUtils_IsIdentityLegal(char *identity)
{
/* Skip when identity is unavailable. */
diff --git a/catlog.c b/catlog.c
index ab0e6bf..4515985 100755
--- a/catlog.c
+++ b/catlog.c
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Status CatlogMsg_Create(CatlogMsg *inst, CatlogLevel level,
inst->time = time(NULL);
inst->level = level;
*inst->originator = *originator;
- *inst->msg = *msg;
+ *inst->content = *msg;
return NormalStatus;
}
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ bool CatlogMsg_Equal(CatlogMsg *inst, CatlogMsg *other)
inst->time == other->time &&
inst->level == other->level &&
(!strcmp(inst->originator, other->originator)) &&
- (!strcmp(inst->msg, other->msg))
+ (!strcmp(inst->content, other->content))
);
}
@@ -92,12 +92,13 @@ Status CatlogSender_Send(CatlogSender *inst, int *store, bool append)
fails(store, InvalidParameter);
/* Open file. */
- ensure(CatlogUtils_OpenFile(inst->dst, "r"), "Unable to open file.");
- ensure(CatlogMsg_Create(&(CatlogMsg){}, 0, "", ""), "Failed!");
+ ensure(CatlogUtils_OpenFile(inst->dst, (append ? "a" : "w")),
+ "Unable to open file.");
- /* Read file. */
- /* Creating buffer, */
- // TODO(william): Finish this function.
+ /* Write msg. */
+ *store = fprintf(inst->dst, "%s", inst->msg.content);
+
+ return NormalStatus;
}
Status CatlogUtils_CalcElapsed(struct timespec t1, struct timespec t2);
diff --git a/catlog.h b/catlog.h
index 1cf9dc6..3ffa286 100755
--- a/catlog.h
+++ b/catlog.h
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ typedef struct {
time_t time;
CatlogLevel level;
char *originator;
- char *msg;
+ char *content;
} CatlogMsg;
Status CatlogMsg_Create(CatlogMsg *inst, CatlogLevel level,