/* fitsmisc.c *%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% * * Part of: The LDAC Tools * * Author: E.BERTIN, DeNIS/LDAC * * Contents: miscellaneous functions. * * Last modify: 18/07/2008 * *%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include "fitscat_defs.h" #include "fitscat.h" static void (*errorfunc)(char *msg1, char *msg2) = NULL; static char warning_historystr[WARNING_NMAX][192]={""}; static int nwarning = 0, nwarning_history = 0, nerror = 0; /********************************* error ************************************/ /* I hope it will never be used! */ void error(int num, char *msg1, char *msg2) { fprintf(stderr, "\n> %s%s\n\n",msg1,msg2); if (num && errorfunc && !nerror) { nerror = 1; errorfunc(msg1, msg2); } exit(num); } /**************************** error_installfunc *****************************/ /* I hope it will never be used! */ void error_installfunc(void (*func)(char *msg1, char *msg2)) { if (func) errorfunc = func; return; } /********************************* warning **********************************/ /* Print a warning message on screen. */ void warning(char *msg1, char *msg2) { time_t warntime; struct tm *tm; warntime = time(NULL); tm = localtime(&warntime); fprintf(stderr, "\n> WARNING: %s%s\n\n",msg1,msg2); sprintf(warning_historystr[(nwarning++)%WARNING_NMAX], "%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d : %.80s%.80s", tm->tm_year+1900, tm->tm_mon+1, tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec, msg1, msg2); return; } /****************************** warning_history ******************************/ /* Return warning. */ char *warning_history(void) { char *str; if (nwarning_history >= WARNING_NMAX) { nwarning_history = 0; /* So it can be accessed later on */ return ""; } str = warning_historystr[((nwarning>WARNING_NMAX? (nwarning%WARNING_NMAX):0) + nwarning_history++)%WARNING_NMAX]; if (!*str) nwarning_history = 0; /* So it can be accessed later on */ return str; } /******************************* swapbytes **********************************/ /* Swap bytes for doubles, longs and shorts (for DEC machines or PC for inst.). */ void swapbytes(void *ptr, int nb, int n) { char *cp, c; int j; cp = (char *)ptr; if (nb&4) { for (j=n; j--; cp+=4) { c = cp[3]; cp[3] = cp[0]; cp[0] = c; c = cp[2]; cp[2] = cp[1]; cp[1] = c; } return; } if (nb&2) { for (j=n; j--; cp+=2) { c = cp[1]; cp[1] = cp[0]; cp[0] = c; } return; } if (nb&1) return; if (nb&8) { for (j=n; j--; cp+=8) { c = cp[7]; cp[7] = cp[0]; cp[0] = c; c = cp[6]; cp[6] = cp[1]; cp[1] = c; c = cp[5]; cp[5] = cp[2]; cp[2] = c; c = cp[4]; cp[4] = cp[3]; cp[3] = c; } return; } error(EXIT_FAILURE, "*Internal Error*: Unknown size in ", "swapbytes()"); return; } /****** wstrncmp *************************************************************** PROTO int wstrncmp(char *cs, char *ct, int n) PURPOSE simple wildcard strcmp. INPUT character string 1, character string 2, maximum number of characters to be compared. OUTPUT comparison integer (same meaning as strcmp). NOTES -. AUTHOR E. Bertin (IAP & Leiden observatory) VERSION 15/02/96 ***/ int wstrncmp(char *cs, char *ct, int n) { int diff,i; i = n; diff = 0; do { diff = ((*cs=='?'&&*ct)||(*ct=='?'&&*cs))?0:*cs-*ct; } while (!diff && --i && *(cs++) && *(ct++)); return diff; } /****** findkey **************************************************************** PROTO int findkey(char *str, char *key, int size) PURPOSE Find an item within a list of keywords. INPUT character string, an array of character strings containing the list of keywords, offset (in char) between each keyword. OUTPUT position in the list (0 = first) if keyword matched, RETURN_ERROR otherwise. NOTES the matching is case-sensitive. AUTHOR E. Bertin (IAP & Leiden observatory) VERSION 15/02/96 ***/ int findkey(char *str, char *key, int size) { int i; for (i=0; key[0]; i++, key += size) if (!strcmp(str, key)) return i; return RETURN_ERROR; } /********************************* findnkey ********************************** PROTO int findnkey(char *str, char *key, int size, int nkey) PURPOSE Find an item within a list of nkey keywords. INPUT character string, an array of character strings containing the list of keywords, offset (in char) between each keyword. number of keywords. OUTPUT position in the list (0 = first) if keyword matched, RETURN_ERROR otherwise. NOTES the matching is case-sensitive. AUTHOR E. Bertin (IAP & Leiden observatory) VERSION 15/02/96 ***/ int findnkey(char *str, char *key, int size, int nkey) { int i; for (i=0; i