subsurface/save-xml.c

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "dive.h"
#define FRACTION(n,x) ((unsigned)(n)/(x)),((unsigned)(n)%(x))
static void show_milli(FILE *f, const char *pre, int value, const char *unit, const char *post)
{
int i;
char buf[4];
unsigned v;
fputs(pre, f);
v = value;
if (value < 0) {
putc('-', f);
v = -value;
}
for (i = 2; i >= 0; i--) {
buf[i] = (v % 10) + '0';
v /= 10;
}
buf[3] = 0;
if (buf[2] == '0') {
buf[2] = 0;
if (buf[1] == '0')
buf[1] = 0;
}
fprintf(f, "%u.%s%s%s", v, buf, unit, post);
}
static void show_temperature(FILE *f, temperature_t temp, const char *pre, const char *post)
{
if (temp.mkelvin)
show_milli(f, pre, temp.mkelvin - 273150, " C", post);
}
static void show_depth(FILE *f, depth_t depth, const char *pre, const char *post)
{
if (depth.mm)
show_milli(f, pre, depth.mm, " m", post);
}
static void show_duration(FILE *f, duration_t duration, const char *pre, const char *post)
{
if (duration.seconds)
fprintf(f, "%s%u:%02u min%s", pre, FRACTION(duration.seconds, 60), post);
}
static void show_pressure(FILE *f, pressure_t pressure, const char *pre, const char *post)
{
if (pressure.mbar)
show_milli(f, pre, pressure.mbar, " bar", post);
}
/*
* We're outputting utf8 in xml.
* We need to quote the characters <, >, &.
*
* Technically I don't think we'd necessarily need to quote the control
* characters, but at least libxml2 doesn't like them. It doesn't even
* allow them quoted. So we just skip them and replace them with '?'.
*
* Nothing else (and if we ever do this using attributes, we'd need to
* quote the quotes we use too).
*/
static void quote(FILE *f, const char *text)
{
const char *p = text;
for (;;) {
const char *escape;
switch (*p++) {
default:
continue;
case 0:
escape = NULL;
break;
case 1 ... 8:
case 11: case 12:
case 14 ... 31:
escape = "?";
break;
case '<':
escape = "&lt;";
break;
case '>':
escape = "&gt;";
break;
case '&':
escape = "&amp;";
break;
}
fwrite(text, (p - text - 1), 1, f);
if (!escape)
break;
fputs(escape, f);
text = p;
}
}
static void show_utf8(FILE *f, const char *text, const char *pre, const char *post)
{
int len;
if (!text)
return;
while (isspace(*text))
text++;
len = strlen(text);
if (!len)
return;
while (len && isspace(text[len-1]))
len--;
/* FIXME! Quoting! */
fputs(pre, f);
quote(f, text);
fputs(post, f);
}
static void save_depths(FILE *f, struct dive *dive)
{
/* What's the point of this dive entry again? */
if (!dive->maxdepth.mm && !dive->meandepth.mm)
return;
fputs(" <depth", f);
show_depth(f, dive->maxdepth, " max='", "'");
show_depth(f, dive->meandepth, " mean='", "'");
fputs(" />\n", f);
}
static void save_temperatures(FILE *f, struct dive *dive)
{
if (!dive->airtemp.mkelvin && !dive->watertemp.mkelvin)
return;
fputs(" <temperature", f);
show_temperature(f, dive->airtemp, " air='", "'");
show_temperature(f, dive->watertemp, " water='", "'");
fputs(" />\n", f);
}
static void save_overview(FILE *f, struct dive *dive)
{
save_depths(f, dive);
save_temperatures(f, dive);
show_duration(f, dive->surfacetime, " <surfacetime>", "</surfacetime>\n");
show_utf8(f, dive->location, " <location>","</location>\n");
show_utf8(f, dive->notes, " <notes>","</notes>\n");
}
static void save_cylinder_info(FILE *f, struct dive *dive)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < MAX_CYLINDERS; i++) {
cylinder_t *cylinder = dive->cylinder+i;
int volume = cylinder->type.size.mliter;
const char *description = cylinder->type.description;
int o2 = cylinder->gasmix.o2.permille;
int he = cylinder->gasmix.he.permille;
int start = cylinder->start.mbar;
int end = cylinder->end.mbar;
/* No cylinder information at all? */
if (!o2 && !volume && !start && !end)
return;
fprintf(f, " <cylinder");
if (o2) {
fprintf(f, " o2='%u.%u%%'", FRACTION(o2, 10));
if (he)
fprintf(f, " he='%u.%u%%'", FRACTION(he, 10));
}
Don't save cylinder working pressure It was a mistake to save it - and I did it just because other dive managers did. It's a totally nonsensical measure, and nobody cares. The only thing that matters is the size of the cylinder, and the *actual* pressures. Those give actual air consumption numbers, and are meaningful and unambiguous. So the "working pressure" for a cylinder is pointless except for two things: - if you don't know the actual physical size, you need the "working pressure" along with the air size (eg "85 cuft") in order to compute the physical size. So we do use the working pressure on *input* from systems that report cylinder sizes that way. - People may well want to know what kind of cylinder they were diving, and again, you can make a good guess about this from the working pressure. So saving information like "HP100+" for the cylinder would be a good thing. But notice how in neither case do we actually want to save the working pressure itself. And in fact saving it actually makes the output format ambiguous: if we give both size and working pressure, what does 'size' mean? Is it physical size in liters, or air size in cu ft? So saving working pressure is just wrong. Get rid of it. I'm going to add some kind of "cylinder description" thing, which we can save instead (and perhaps guess standard cylinders from input like the working pressure from dive logs that don't do this sanely - which is all of them, as far as I can tell). Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2011-09-04 18:23:41 +00:00
if (volume)
show_milli(f, " size='", volume, " l", "'");
if (description)
fprintf(f, " description='%s'", description);
show_pressure(f, cylinder->start, " start='", "'");
show_pressure(f, cylinder->end, " end='", "'");
fprintf(f, " />\n");
}
}
static void save_sample(FILE *f, struct sample *sample)
{
fprintf(f, " <sample time='%u:%02u min'", FRACTION(sample->time.seconds,60));
show_milli(f, " depth='", sample->depth.mm, " m", "'");
show_temperature(f, sample->temperature, " temp='", "'");
show_pressure(f, sample->cylinderpressure, " pressure='", "'");
if (sample->cylinderindex)
fprintf(f, " cylinderindex='%d'", sample->cylinderindex);
fprintf(f, " />\n");
}
static void save_dive(FILE *f, struct dive *dive)
{
int i;
struct tm *tm = gmtime(&dive->when);
fprintf(f, "<dive date='%04u-%02u-%02u' time='%02u:%02u:%02u' duration='%u:%02u min'>\n",
tm->tm_year+1900, tm->tm_mon+1, tm->tm_mday,
tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec,
FRACTION(dive->duration.seconds, 60));
save_overview(f, dive);
save_cylinder_info(f, dive);
for (i = 0; i < dive->samples; i++)
save_sample(f, dive->sample+i);
fprintf(f, "</dive>\n");
}
#define VERSION 1
void save_dives(const char *filename)
{
int i;
FILE *f = fopen(filename, "w");
if (!f)
return;
/* Flush any edits of current dives back to the dives! */
flush_dive_info_changes();
fprintf(f, "<dives>\n<program name='diveclog' version='%d'></program>\n", VERSION);
for (i = 0; i < dive_table.nr; i++)
save_dive(f, get_dive(i));
fprintf(f, "</dives>\n");
fclose(f);
}