/*
DFT++ is a density functional package developed by the research group
of Professor Tomas Arias
Copyright 1996-2003 Sohrab Ismail-Beigi
This file is part of DFT++.
DFT++ is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
DFT++ is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with DFT++; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
Please see the file CREDITS for a list of authors.
For academic users, we request that publications using results obtained with
this software reference
"New algebraic formulation of density functional calculation," by Sohrab Ismail-Beigi
and T.A. Arias, Computer Physics Communications 128:1-2, 1-45 (June 2000).
and, if using the wavelet basis, further reference
"Multiresolution analysis of electronic structure: semicardinal and wavelet bases,"
T.A. Arias, Reviews of Modern Physics 71:1, 267-311 (January 1999).
and
"Robust ab initio calculation of condensed matter: transparent convergence through
semicardinal multiresolution analysis,'' I.P. Daykov, T.A. Arias, and
Torkel D. Engeness, Physical Review Letters, 90:21, 216402 (May 2003).
For your convenience, preprints of the above articles may be obtained from
http://arXiv.org/abs/cond-mat/9909130, 9805262, and 0204411, respectively.
*/
/*
* Tairan Wang April 7, 1999
*
* Output.c -- define the operation of member functions of Output class
*
*/
#include "header.h"
//
// This defines a class that does output to a file based on a report level.
// This can be used mainly for logging and printing misc. text data
// to files.
//
// One creates such an object with a report_level and filename. The
// object then opens the file and sets the report level. The default
// values for these are file=stdout and report_level=DFT_BASIC_LOG.
//
// The file is opened in append mode.
//
// If the filename=="" then stdout is opened.
//
// The printf(...) member will send data to the file if the report_level is
// above DFT_SILENCE.
//
// The printf(level,...) member function prints when
// level <= Output::report_level.
//
/* Constructor/Destructor */
Output::Output()
{
fp = stdout;
report_level = DFT_BASIC_LOG;
strcpy(filename, "stdout");
}
Output::Output(int level)
{
report_level = level;
fp = stdout;
strcpy(filename, "stdout");
}
Output::Output(char *fname)
{
report_level = DFT_BASIC_LOG;
// if given a null name
if (strcmp(fname,"") == 0){
fp = stdout;
strcpy(filename, "stdout");
}
else{
fp = dft_fopen(fname,"a");
strcpy(filename, fname);
}
}
Output::Output(char *fname, char *mode)
{
report_level = DFT_BASIC_LOG;
// if given a null name
if (strcmp(fname,"") == 0){
fp = stdout;
strcpy(filename, "stdout");
}
else{
fp = dft_fopen(fname,mode);
strcpy(filename, fname);
}
}
Output::Output(int level,char *fname)
{
report_level = level;
// if given a null name
if (strcmp(fname,"") == 0){
fp = stdout;
strcpy(filename, "stdout");
}
else{
fp = dft_fopen(fname,"a");
strcpy(filename, fname);
}
}
Output::Output(int level,char *fname,char *mode)
{
report_level = level;
// if given a null name
if (strcmp(fname,"") == 0){
fp = stdout;
strcpy(filename, "stdout");
}
else{
fp = dft_fopen(fname,mode);
strcpy(filename, fname);
}
}
Output::~Output()
{
if (fp != stdout)
dft_fclose(fp);
}
// Flush the file
int Output::flush()
{
if (report_level > DFT_SILENCE)
return dft_fflush(fp);
else
return 0;
}
/*
* A customized fprintf,
* such that it only prints if report is no smaller than DFT_REPORT_LEVEL
*/
int Output::printf(const char *format, ...) const
{
// exit if report level not hight enough
if (report_level <= DFT_SILENCE)
return 0;
/* Variable argument list pointer */
va_list ap;
/* Initialize variable argument list to proper point in the stack */
va_start(ap, format);
return dft_vfprintf(fp, (char *)format, ap);
}
int Output::printf(int level, const char *format, ...) const
{
if (level > report_level)
return 0;
/* Variable argument list pointer */
va_list ap;
/* Initialize variable argument list to proper point in the stack */
va_start(ap, format);
return dft_vfprintf(fp, (char *)format, ap);
}
int Output::vprintf(int level, const char *format, va_list ap) const
{
if (level > report_level)
return 0;
return dft_vfprintf(fp, (char *)format, ap);
}
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