lib: force user to include `<babeltrace2/babeltrace.h>`
[babeltrace.git] / src / common / common.h
index 809c2e5063556a3ec500d60694794a9bf8264ce4..0fdad32fcd54cad9a1498fa0b2b06a44c51bb9c7 100644 (file)
 #include <stdlib.h>
 #include <unistd.h>
 
-#include <babeltrace2/trace-ir/event-class-const.h>
-#include <babeltrace2/trace-ir/field-class-const.h>
-#include <babeltrace2/trace-ir/field-path-const.h>
-#include <babeltrace2/logging.h>
-#include <babeltrace2/value.h>
+#include <babeltrace2/babeltrace.h>
 
-#define __BT_FUNC_STATUS_ENABLE
+#define __BT_IN_BABELTRACE_H
 #include <babeltrace2/func-status.h>
-#undef __BT_FUNC_STATUS_ENABLE
 
 #include "common/assert.h"
 #include "common/macros.h"
@@ -331,6 +326,30 @@ size_t bt_common_get_page_size(int log_level);
 BT_HIDDEN
 void bt_common_sep_digits(char *str, unsigned int digits_per_group, char sep);
 
+/*
+ * This is similar to what the command `fold --spaces` does: it wraps
+ * the input lines of `str`, breaking at spaces, and indenting each line
+ * with `indent` spaces so that each line fits the total length
+ * `total_length`.
+ *
+ * If an original line in `str` contains a word which is >= the content
+ * length (`total_length - indent`), then the corresponding folded line
+ * is also larger than the content length. In other words, breaking at
+ * spaces is a best effort, but it might not be possible.
+ *
+ * The returned string, on success, is owned by the caller.
+ */
+BT_HIDDEN
+GString *bt_common_fold(const char *str, unsigned int total_length,
+               unsigned int indent);
+
+/*
+ * Writes the terminal's width to `*width`, its height to `*height`,
+ * and returns 0 on success, or returns -1 on error.
+ */
+BT_HIDDEN
+int bt_common_get_term_size(unsigned int *width, unsigned int *height);
+
 /*
  * Wraps read() function to handle EINTR and partial reads.
  * On success, it returns `count` received as parameter. On error, it returns a
@@ -560,8 +579,8 @@ const char *bt_common_logging_level_string(
                return "BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_DEBUG";
        case BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_INFO:
                return "BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_INFO";
-       case BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_WARN:
-               return "BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_WARN";
+       case BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_WARNING:
+               return "BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_WARNING";
        case BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_ERROR:
                return "BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_ERROR";
        case BT_LOGGING_LEVEL_FATAL:
@@ -697,6 +716,4 @@ end:
        return ret;
 }
 
-#include <babeltrace2/undef-func-status.h>
-
 #endif /* BABELTRACE_COMMON_INTERNAL_H */
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