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/**
* @file enum.h
*
* @brief enum value to string conversion functions.
*
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2006 Martin Willi
* Hochschule fuer Technik Rapperswil
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
* option) any later version. See <http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.txt>.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
* for more details.
*/
#ifndef ENUM_H_
#define ENUM_H_
typedef struct enum_name_t enum_name_t;
/**
* @brief Struct to store names for enums.
*
* To print the string representation of enumeration values, the strings
* are stored in these structures. Every enum_name contains a range
* of strings, multiple ranges are linked together.
* Use the convenience macros to define these linked ranges.
*
* For a single range, use:
* ENUM(name, first, last, string1, string2, ...)
*
* For multiple linked ranges, use:
* ENUM_BEGIN(name, first, last, string1, string2, ...)
* ENUM_NEXT(name, first, last, last_from_previous, string3, ...)
* ENUM_NEXT(name, first, last, last_from_previous, string4, ...)
* ENUM_END(name, last_from_previous)
*
* The ENUM and the ENUM_END define a enum_name_t pointer with the name supplied
* in "name".
*
* Resolving of enum names is done using a printf hook. A printf fromat
* character %N is replaced by the enum string. Printf needs two arguments to
* resolve a %N, the enum_name_t* (the defined name in ENUM_BEGIN) followed
* by the numerical enum value.
*/
struct enum_name_t {
/** value of the first enum string */
int first;
/** value of the last enum string */
int last;
/** next enum_name_t in list */
enum_name_t *next;
/** array of strings containing names from first to last */
char *names[];
};
/**
* @brief Begin a new enum_name list.
*
* @param name name of the enum_name list
* @param first enum value of the first enum string
* @param last enum value of the last enum string
* @param ... a list of strings
*/
#define ENUM_BEGIN(name, first, last, ...) static enum_name_t name##last = {first, last, NULL, { __VA_ARGS__ }}
/**
* @brief Continue a enum name list startetd with ENUM_BEGIN.
*
* @param name name of the enum_name list
* @param first enum value of the first enum string
* @param last enum value of the last enum string
* @param prev enum value of the "last" defined in ENUM_BEGIN/previous ENUM_NEXT
* @param ... a list of strings
*/
#define ENUM_NEXT(name, first, last, prev, ...) static enum_name_t name##last = {first, last, &name##prev, { __VA_ARGS__ }}
/**
* @brief Complete enum name list started with ENUM_BEGIN.
*
* @param name name of the enum_name list
* @param prev enum value of the "last" defined in ENUM_BEGIN/previous ENUM_NEXT
*/
#define ENUM_END(name, prev) enum_name_t *name = &name##prev;
/**
* @brief Define a enum name with only one range.
*
* This is a convenience macro to use when a enum_name list contains only
* one range, and is equal as defining ENUM_BEGIN followed by ENUM_END.
*
* @param name name of the enum_name list
* @param first enum value of the first enum string
* @param last enum value of the last enum string
* @param ... a list of strings
*/
#define ENUM(name, first, last, ...) ENUM_BEGIN(name, first, last, __VA_ARGS__); ENUM_END(name, last)
#endif /* ENUM_H_ */
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