#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdarg.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
int child_stdin;
+/*
+ * Clears all blocks from the statusline structure in memory and frees their
+ * associated resources.
+ */
+static void clear_status_blocks() {
+ struct status_block *first;
+ while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&statusline_head)) {
+ first = TAILQ_FIRST(&statusline_head);
+ I3STRING_FREE(first->full_text);
+ TAILQ_REMOVE(&statusline_head, first, blocks);
+ free(first);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Replaces the statusline in memory with an error message. Pass a format
+ * string and format parameters as you would in `printf'. The next time
+ * `draw_bars' is called, the error message text will be drawn on the bar in
+ * the space allocated for the statusline.
+ */
+
+/* forward function declaration is needed to add __attribute__ mechanism which
+ * helps the compiler understand we are defining a printf wrapper */
+static void set_statusline_error(const char *format, ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
+
+static void set_statusline_error(const char *format, ...) {
+ clear_status_blocks();
+
+ char *message;
+ va_list args;
+ va_start(args, format);
+ vasprintf(&message, format, args);
+
+ struct status_block *err_block = scalloc(sizeof(struct status_block));
+ err_block->full_text = i3string_from_utf8("Error: ");
+ err_block->name = "error";
+ err_block->color = "red";
+ err_block->no_separator = true;
+
+ struct status_block *message_block = scalloc(sizeof(struct status_block));
+ message_block->full_text = i3string_from_utf8(message);
+ message_block->name = "error_message";
+ message_block->color = "red";
+ message_block->no_separator = true;
+
+ TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&statusline_head, err_block, blocks);
+ TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&statusline_head, message_block, blocks);
+
+ FREE(message);
+ va_end(args);
+}
+
/*
* Stop and free() the stdin- and sigchild-watchers
*
/* end of file, kill the watcher */
ELOG("stdin: received EOF\n");
cleanup();
+ set_statusline_error("Received EOF from statusline process");
draw_bars(false);
*ret_buffer_len = -1;
return NULL;
#else
if (status != yajl_status_ok && status != yajl_status_insufficient_data) {
#endif
- fprintf(stderr, "[i3bar] Could not parse JSON input (code %d): %.*s\n",
- status, length, input);
+ char *message = (char *)yajl_get_error(parser, 0, input, length);
+
+ /* strip the newline yajl adds to the error message */
+ if (message[strlen(message) - 1] == '\n')
+ message[strlen(message) - 1] = '\0';
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "[i3bar] Could not parse JSON input (code = %d, message = %s): %.*s\n",
+ status, message, length, input);
+
+ set_statusline_error("Could not parse JSON (%s)", message);
+ yajl_free_error(parser, (unsigned char*)message);
+ draw_bars(false);
} else if (parser_context.has_urgent) {
has_urgent = true;
}
*
*/
void child_sig_cb(struct ev_loop *loop, ev_child *watcher, int revents) {
+ int exit_status = WEXITSTATUS(watcher->rstatus);
+
ELOG("Child (pid: %d) unexpectedly exited with status %d\n",
child.pid,
- watcher->rstatus);
+ exit_status);
+
+ /* this error is most likely caused by a user giving a nonexecutable or
+ * nonexistent file, so we will handle those cases separately. */
+ if (exit_status == 126)
+ set_statusline_error("status_command is not executable (exit %d)", exit_status);
+ else if (exit_status == 127)
+ set_statusline_error("status_command not found (exit %d)", exit_status);
+ else
+ set_statusline_error("status_command process exited unexpectedly (exit %d)", exit_status);
+
cleanup();
+ draw_bars(false);
}
void child_write_output(void) {