2020-11-14 03:04:17 +00:00
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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/* main.c */
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#include "core/downloadfromdcthread.h" // for fill_computer_list
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#include "core/errorhelper.h"
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#include "core/parse.h"
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#include "core/qthelper.h"
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#include "core/subsurfacestartup.h"
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#include "core/settings/qPref.h"
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#include "core/tag.h"
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#include "core/dive.h"
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core: introduce divelog structure
The parser API was very annoying, as a number of tables
to-be-filled were passed in as pointers. The goal of this
commit is to collect all these tables in a single struct.
This should make it (more or less) clear what is actually
written into the divelog files.
Moreover, it should now be rather easy to search for
instances, where the global logfile is accessed (and it
turns out that there are many!).
The divelog struct does not contain the tables as substructs,
but only collects pointers. The idea is that the "divelog.h"
file can be included without all the other files describing
the numerous tables.
To make it easier to use from C++ parts of the code, the
struct implements a constructor and a destructor. Sadly,
we can't use smart pointers, since the pointers are accessed
from C code. Therfore the constructor and destructor are
quite complex.
The whole commit is large, but was mostly an automatic
conversion.
One oddity of note: the divelog structure also contains
the "autogroup" flag, since that is saved in the divelog.
This actually fixes a bug: Before, when importing dives
from a different log, the autogroup flag was overwritten.
This was probably not intended and does not happen anymore.
Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2022-11-08 20:31:08 +00:00
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#include "core/divelog.h"
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2020-11-15 03:22:14 +00:00
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#include "core/subsurface-string.h"
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2020-11-27 20:32:40 +00:00
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#include "core/file.h"
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#include "core/trip.h"
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2020-12-19 13:05:46 +00:00
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#include "core/libdivecomputer.h"
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#include <QApplication>
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#include <QLoggingCategory>
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#include <QStringList>
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#include <git2.h>
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static bool filesOnCommandLine = false;
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static void messageHandler(QtMsgType type, const QMessageLogContext &ctx, const QString &msg);
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extern void cliDownloader(const char *vendor, const char *product, const char *device);
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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qInstallMessageHandler(messageHandler);
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// we always run this in verbose mode as there is no UI
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verbose = 1;
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// now let's say Hi
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print_version();
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// supporting BT makes sense when used with an iPhone and an rfcomm BT device?
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QLoggingCategory::setFilterRules(QStringLiteral("qt.bluetooth* = true"));
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int i;
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bool no_filenames = true;
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std::unique_ptr<QCoreApplication> app(new QCoreApplication(argc, argv));
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QStringList files;
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QStringList importedFiles;
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QStringList arguments = QCoreApplication::arguments();
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core: introduce divelog structure
The parser API was very annoying, as a number of tables
to-be-filled were passed in as pointers. The goal of this
commit is to collect all these tables in a single struct.
This should make it (more or less) clear what is actually
written into the divelog files.
Moreover, it should now be rather easy to search for
instances, where the global logfile is accessed (and it
turns out that there are many!).
The divelog struct does not contain the tables as substructs,
but only collects pointers. The idea is that the "divelog.h"
file can be included without all the other files describing
the numerous tables.
To make it easier to use from C++ parts of the code, the
struct implements a constructor and a destructor. Sadly,
we can't use smart pointers, since the pointers are accessed
from C code. Therfore the constructor and destructor are
quite complex.
The whole commit is large, but was mostly an automatic
conversion.
One oddity of note: the divelog structure also contains
the "autogroup" flag, since that is saved in the divelog.
This actually fixes a bug: Before, when importing dives
from a different log, the autogroup flag was overwritten.
This was probably not intended and does not happen anymore.
Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2022-11-08 20:31:08 +00:00
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struct divelog log;
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2020-12-03 00:27:35 +00:00
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// set a default logfile name for libdivecomputer so we always get a logfile
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2021-01-26 17:41:55 +00:00
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logfile_name = strdup("subsurface-downloader.log");
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const char *default_directory = system_default_directory();
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const char *default_filename = system_default_filename();
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subsurface_mkdir(default_directory);
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if (subsurface_user_is_root() && !force_root) {
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printf("You are running Subsurface as root. This is not recommended.\n");
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printf("If you insist to do so, run with option --allow_run_as_root.\n");
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exit(0);
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}
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git_libgit2_init();
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setup_system_prefs();
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copy_prefs(&default_prefs, &prefs);
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// now handle the arguments
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fill_computer_list();
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for (i = 1; i < arguments.length(); i++) {
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QString a = arguments.at(i);
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if (a.isEmpty())
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continue;
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if (a.at(0) == '-') {
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parse_argument(qPrintable(a));
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continue;
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}
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if (imported) {
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importedFiles.push_back(a);
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} else {
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no_filenames = false;
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files.push_back(a);
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}
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}
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parse_xml_init();
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taglist_init_global();
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if (no_filenames) {
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if (prefs.default_file_behavior == LOCAL_DEFAULT_FILE) {
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QString defaultFile(prefs.default_filename);
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if (!defaultFile.isEmpty())
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files.push_back(QString(prefs.default_filename));
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} else if (prefs.default_file_behavior == CLOUD_DEFAULT_FILE) {
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QString cloudURL;
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if (getCloudURL(cloudURL) == 0)
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files.push_back(cloudURL);
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}
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}
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filesOnCommandLine = !files.isEmpty() || !importedFiles.isEmpty();
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if (!files.isEmpty()) {
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qDebug() << "loading dive data from" << files;
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core: introduce divelog structure
The parser API was very annoying, as a number of tables
to-be-filled were passed in as pointers. The goal of this
commit is to collect all these tables in a single struct.
This should make it (more or less) clear what is actually
written into the divelog files.
Moreover, it should now be rather easy to search for
instances, where the global logfile is accessed (and it
turns out that there are many!).
The divelog struct does not contain the tables as substructs,
but only collects pointers. The idea is that the "divelog.h"
file can be included without all the other files describing
the numerous tables.
To make it easier to use from C++ parts of the code, the
struct implements a constructor and a destructor. Sadly,
we can't use smart pointers, since the pointers are accessed
from C code. Therfore the constructor and destructor are
quite complex.
The whole commit is large, but was mostly an automatic
conversion.
One oddity of note: the divelog structure also contains
the "autogroup" flag, since that is saved in the divelog.
This actually fixes a bug: Before, when importing dives
from a different log, the autogroup flag was overwritten.
This was probably not intended and does not happen anymore.
Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2022-11-08 20:31:08 +00:00
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parse_file(qPrintable(files.first()), &log);
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}
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print_files();
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if (!quit) {
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if (!empty_string(prefs.dive_computer.vendor) && !empty_string(prefs.dive_computer.product) && !empty_string(prefs.dive_computer.device)) {
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// download from that dive computer
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printf("Downloading dives from %s %s (via %s)\n", prefs.dive_computer.vendor, prefs.dive_computer.product, prefs.dive_computer.device);
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cliDownloader(prefs.dive_computer.vendor, prefs.dive_computer.product, prefs.dive_computer.device);
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}
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}
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save_dives(qPrintable(files.first()));
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core: introduce divelog structure
The parser API was very annoying, as a number of tables
to-be-filled were passed in as pointers. The goal of this
commit is to collect all these tables in a single struct.
This should make it (more or less) clear what is actually
written into the divelog files.
Moreover, it should now be rather easy to search for
instances, where the global logfile is accessed (and it
turns out that there are many!).
The divelog struct does not contain the tables as substructs,
but only collects pointers. The idea is that the "divelog.h"
file can be included without all the other files describing
the numerous tables.
To make it easier to use from C++ parts of the code, the
struct implements a constructor and a destructor. Sadly,
we can't use smart pointers, since the pointers are accessed
from C code. Therfore the constructor and destructor are
quite complex.
The whole commit is large, but was mostly an automatic
conversion.
One oddity of note: the divelog structure also contains
the "autogroup" flag, since that is saved in the divelog.
This actually fixes a bug: Before, when importing dives
from a different log, the autogroup flag was overwritten.
This was probably not intended and does not happen anymore.
Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2022-11-08 20:31:08 +00:00
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clear_divelog(&divelog);
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taglist_free(g_tag_list);
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parse_xml_exit();
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free((void *)default_directory);
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free((void *)default_filename);
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// Sync struct preferences to disk
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qPref::sync();
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free_prefs();
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return 0;
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}
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// install this message handler primarily so that the Windows build can log to files
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void messageHandler(QtMsgType type, const QMessageLogContext &, const QString &msg)
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{
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QByteArray localMsg = msg.toUtf8();
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switch (type) {
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case QtDebugMsg:
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fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", localMsg.constData());
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break;
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case QtInfoMsg:
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fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", localMsg.constData());
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break;
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case QtWarningMsg:
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fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", localMsg.constData());
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break;
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case QtCriticalMsg:
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fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", localMsg.constData());
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break;
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case QtFatalMsg:
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fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", localMsg.constData());
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abort();
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}
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}
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