return SR_OK;
}
-const struct sr_output *setup_output_format(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi)
+const struct sr_output *setup_output_format(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, FILE **outfile)
{
const struct sr_output_module *omod;
const struct sr_option **options;
fmtopts = NULL;
o = sr_output_new(omod, fmtopts, sdi, opt_output_file);
+ if (opt_output_file) {
+ if (!sr_output_test_flag(omod, SR_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_IO_HANDLING))
+ *outfile = g_fopen(opt_output_file, "wb");
+ else
+ *outfile = NULL;
+ } else {
+ *outfile = stdout;
+ }
+
if (fmtopts)
g_hash_table_destroy(fmtopts);
g_hash_table_destroy(fmtargs);
switch (packet->type) {
case SR_DF_HEADER:
g_debug("cli: Received SR_DF_HEADER.");
- if (!(o = setup_output_format(sdi)))
+ if (!(o = setup_output_format(sdi, &outfile)))
g_critical("Failed to initialize output module.");
/* Set up backup analog output module. */
oa = sr_output_new(sr_output_find("analog"), NULL, sdi, NULL);
- /*
- * Don't open a file when using the "srzip" output format.
- * The srzip output module does open/write/rename/close
- * on its own. This is especially important on Windows since
- * libzip (used by srzip) will try to rename a temporary
- * ZIP file to the final *.sr filename as specified by
- * the sigrok-cli user. However, on Windows file renames
- * of files that are already opened by any process are not
- * possible. Thus, we don't open the *.sr file here,
- * but rather let srzip perform all file operations.
- */
- if (opt_output_file) {
- /* Only open the file if output format != srzip. */
- if (!g_str_has_prefix(opt_output_format, "srzip"))
- outfile = g_fopen(opt_output_file, "wb");
- } else {
- outfile = stdout;
- }
-
rcvd_samples_logic = rcvd_samples_analog = 0;
if (maybe_config_get(driver, sdi, NULL, SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE,
break;
}
- if (o && (outfile || g_str_has_prefix(opt_output_format, "srzip")) && !opt_pds) {
+ if (o && !opt_pds) {
if (sr_output_send(o, packet, &out) == SR_OK) {
if (!out || (out->len == 0
&& !opt_output_format
*/
sr_output_send(oa, packet, &out);
}
- if (out && out->len > 0) {
+ if (outfile && out && out->len > 0) {
fwrite(out->str, 1, out->len, outfile);
fflush(outfile);
}