Info dialog: print coordinates using an ASCII 'dtoa' type of method

dac29e7bc4 introduced changes to how the GPS coordinate string
is parsed; we now prefer to parse decimal numbers using the '.'
character.

This patch makes modifications to info.c:print_gps_coordinates(),
where we are still using a locale dependent method for converting
a double to string - snprintf(). Instead, we attempt to use GLib's
g_ascii_formatd(), and store the resulted strings into two
buffers named 'dbuf_lat' and 'dbuf_lon'. We then pass the buffers
to the final snprintf() formatting with '%s'.

Reported-and-tested-by: Sergey Starosek <sergey.starosek@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lubomir I. Ivanov <neolit123@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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Lubomir I. Ivanov 2013-03-10 15:36:00 +02:00 committed by Dirk Hohndel
parent 6dd31a6cc6
commit 6c7e2f9ffa

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@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ static void print_gps_coordinates(char *buffer, int len, int lat, int lon)
{
unsigned int latdeg, londeg;
double latmin, lonmin;
char *lath, *lonh;
char *lath, *lonh, dbuf_lat[32], dbuf_lon[32];
if (!lat && !lon) {
*buffer = 0;
@ -658,9 +658,16 @@ static void print_gps_coordinates(char *buffer, int len, int lat, int lon)
londeg = lon / 1000000;
latmin = (lat % 1000000) * 60.0 / 1000000.0;
lonmin = (lon % 1000000) * 60.0 / 1000000.0;
snprintf(buffer, len, "%s%u%s %8.5f\' , %s%u%s %8.5f\'",
lath, latdeg, UTF8_DEGREE, latmin,
lonh, londeg, UTF8_DEGREE, lonmin);
*dbuf_lat = *dbuf_lon = 0;
g_ascii_formatd(dbuf_lat, sizeof(dbuf_lat), "%8.5f", latmin);
g_ascii_formatd(dbuf_lon, sizeof(dbuf_lon), "%8.5f", lonmin);
if (!*dbuf_lat || !*dbuf_lon) {
*buffer = 0;
return;
}
snprintf(buffer, len, "%s%u%s %s\' , %s%u%s %s\'",
lath, latdeg, UTF8_DEGREE, dbuf_lat,
lonh, londeg, UTF8_DEGREE, dbuf_lon);
}
static void update_gps_entry(int lat, int lon)