debug.c
author bjarni
Mon, 14 Aug 2006 15:03:01 +0000
changeset 4262 4657d940a84c
parent 3900 4984308f9125
child 5108 dc67d70b5a45
permissions -rw-r--r--
(svn r5888) -Fix: [autoreplace] if vehicles breakdowns and service are turned off, the vehicles failed to enter any depots
now they will quickly go to a depot if set to be replaced
the tradeoff is that a vehicle set to be replaced and without a depot in the orders will forget about the orders and head for a depot. If the replace fails (lack of money), it will exit and try to head for the depot again
also all vehicles of that type will rush to the depots at once, risking causing traffic jams. This is because there is no way to even it out like normal depot visits offers
Tip: add a depot to the orders of all vehicles, set it to service only and it will always be skipped unless the vehicle is set to be replaced. This should help on the jam issue and if the replace fails, the vehicle will go though a whole round of the orders and make more money before trying again
/* $Id$ */

#include "stdafx.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "openttd.h"
#include "console.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "functions.h"
#include "string.h"

int _debug_ai_level;
int _debug_driver_level;
int _debug_grf_level;
int _debug_map_level;
int _debug_misc_level;
int _debug_ms_level;
int _debug_net_level;
int _debug_spritecache_level;
int _debug_oldloader_level;
int _debug_ntp_level;
int _debug_npf_level;
int _debug_yapf_level;


void CDECL debug(const char *s, ...)
{
	va_list va;
	char buf[1024];

	va_start(va, s);
	vsnprintf(buf, lengthof(buf), s, va);
	va_end(va);
	fprintf(stderr, "dbg: %s\n", buf);
	IConsoleDebug(buf);
}

typedef struct DebugLevel {
	const char *name;
	int *level;
} DebugLevel;

#define DEBUG_LEVEL(x) { #x, &_debug_##x##_level }
	static const DebugLevel debug_level[] = {
	DEBUG_LEVEL(ai),
	DEBUG_LEVEL(driver),
	DEBUG_LEVEL(grf),
	DEBUG_LEVEL(map),
	DEBUG_LEVEL(misc),
	DEBUG_LEVEL(ms),
	DEBUG_LEVEL(net),
	DEBUG_LEVEL(spritecache),
	DEBUG_LEVEL(oldloader),
	DEBUG_LEVEL(ntp),
	DEBUG_LEVEL(npf),
	DEBUG_LEVEL(yapf)
	};
#undef DEBUG_LEVEL

void SetDebugString(const char *s)
{
	int v;
	char *end;
	const char *t;

	// global debugging level?
	if (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9') {
		const DebugLevel *i;

		v = strtoul(s, &end, 0);
		s = end;

		for (i = debug_level; i != endof(debug_level); ++i) *i->level = v;
	}

	// individual levels
	for (;;) {
		const DebugLevel *i;
		int *p;

		// skip delimiters
		while (*s == ' ' || *s == ',' || *s == '\t') s++;
		if (*s == '\0') break;

		t = s;
		while (*s >= 'a' && *s <= 'z') s++;

		// check debugging levels
		p = NULL;
		for (i = debug_level; i != endof(debug_level); ++i)
			if (s == t + strlen(i->name) && strncmp(t, i->name, s - t) == 0) {
				p = i->level;
				break;
			}

		if (*s == '=') s++;
		v = strtoul(s, &end, 0);
		s = end;
		if (p != NULL) {
			*p = v;
		} else {
			ShowInfoF("Unknown debug level '%.*s'", s - t, t);
			return;
		}
	}
}

/** Print out the current debug-level
 * Just return a string with the values of all the debug categorites
 * @return string with debug-levels
 */
const char *GetDebugString(void)
{
	const DebugLevel *i;
	static char dbgstr[100];
	char dbgval[20];

	memset(dbgstr, 0, sizeof(dbgstr));
	i = debug_level;
	snprintf(dbgstr, sizeof(dbgstr), "%s=%d", i->name, *i->level);

	for (i++; i != endof(debug_level); i++) {
		snprintf(dbgval, sizeof(dbgval), ", %s=%d", i->name, *i->level);
		ttd_strlcat(dbgstr, dbgval, sizeof(dbgstr));
	}

	return dbgstr;
}