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It is subject to the license terms in .\" the LICENSE file found in the top-level directory of this .\" distribution and at https://github.com/OpenRC/openrc/blob/HEAD/LICENSE .\" This file may not be copied, modified, propagated, or distributed .\" except according to the terms contained in the LICENSE file. .\" .Dd Mar 16, 2008 .Dt EINFO 3 SMM .Os OpenRC .Sh NAME .Nm einfo , ewarn , eerror , ebegin , .Nm einfon , ewarnn , eerrorn , ebeginn , .Nm einfov , ewarnv , ebeginv , .Nm einfovn , ewarnvn , ebeginvn , .Nm ewarnx , eerrorx , .Nm eend , ewend , .Nm eendv , ewendv , .Nm ebracket , .Nm eindent , eoutdent , .Nm eindentv , eoutdentv , .Nm eprefix .Nd colorful informational output .Sh LIBRARY Enhanced Information output library (libeinfo, -leinfo) .Sh SYNOPSIS .In einfo.h .Ft int Fn einfo "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn ewarn "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn eerror "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn ebegin "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn einfon "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn ewarnn "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn eerrorn "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn ebeginn "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn einfov "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn ewarnv "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn ebeginv "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn einfovn "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn ewarnvn "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn ebeginvn "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn ewarnx "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn eerrorx "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn eend "int retval" "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn ewend "int retval" "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn eendv "int retval" "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft int Fn ewendv "int retval" "const char * restrict format" ... .Ft void Fn ebracket "int col" "ECOLOR color" "const char * restrict msg" .Ft void Fn eindent void .Ft void Fn eoutdent void .Ft void Fn eindentv void .Ft void Fn eoutdentv void .Ft void Fn eprefix "const char * prefix" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Fn einfo family of functions provide a simple informational output that is colorised. Basically .Fn einfo , .Fn ewarn and .Fn eerror behave exactly like .Fn printf but prefix the output with a colored *. The function called denotes the color used with .Fn einfo being green, .Fn ewarn being yellow and .Fn eerror being red. einfo goes to stdout and the others go to stderr. The number of real characters printed is returned. .Fn ebegin is identical to .Fn einfo except that 3 dots are appended to the output. .Pp .Fn einfov , .Fn ewarnv and .Fn ebeginv work the same way to .Fn einfo , .Fn ewarn , and .Fn ebegin respectively, but only work when .Va EINFO_VERBOSE is true. You can also make the .Fn einfo , .Fn ewarn , and .Fn ebegin functions silent by setting .Va EINFO_QUIET to true. .Pp These functions are designed to output a whole line, so they also append a newline to the string. To stop this behaviour, you can use the functions .Fn einfon , .Fn ewarnn , .Fn eerrorn , .Fn einfovn , .Fn ewarnvn , and .Fn ebeginvn . .Pp .Fn eend , .Fn ewend , .Fn eendv and .Fn ewendv are the counterparts to the above functions. If .Fa retval is zero then ok in green is printed in a bracket at the end of the prior line. Otherwise we print the formatted string using .Fn error (or .Fn ewarn if .Fn ewend is called) !! in red (or yellow if .Fn ewend is called) is printed in a bracket at the end of the line. The value of .Fa retval is returned. .Pp .Fn ebracket does the same as .Fn eend but prints .Fa msg instead of ok or !! in the color .Fa color at the column .Fa col . .Pp .Fn eindent indents subsequent calls to the above functions by 3 characters. .Fn eoutdent removes an .Fn eindent . .Fn eindentv and .Fn eoutdentv only work when .Va EINFO_VERBOSE is true. .Pp .Fn eprefix prefixes the string .Fa prefix to the above functions. .Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES einfo can optionally be linked against the .Lb libtermcap so that we can correctly query the connected console for our color and cursor escape codes. If not, then we have a hard coded list of terminals we know about that support the commonly used codes for color and cursor position. .Sh ENVIRONMENT .Va EINFO_QUIET when set to true makes the .Fn einfo and .Fn einfon family of functions quiet, so nothing is printed. .Va EERROR_QUIET when set to true makes the .Fn eerror and .Fn eerrorn family of functions quiet, so nothing is printed. .Pp .Va EINFO_VERBOSE when set to true makes the .Fn einfov and .Fn einfovn family of functions work, so they do print. .Sh FILES .Pa /etc/init.d/functions.sh is provided by OpenRC, which allows shell scripts to use the above functions. For historical reasons our verbose functions are prefixed with v instead of suffixed. So einfov becomes veinfo, einfovn becomes veinfon. Rinse and repeat for the other verbose functions. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr printf 3 , .Sh AUTHORS .An Roy Marples