* libguile/filesys.c:
* configure.ac: Remove readdir_r / readdir64_r checks and usage.
glibc's impls are thread-safe, the _r variants are squirrely and now
deprecated in glibc, and it is expected that POSIX will mandate that
readdir{,64} be thread-safe already. See
https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-02/msg00093.html.
* m4/mkstemp.m4: Remove.
* lib/mkstemp.c: Remove.
* lib/mkostemp.c: New file.
* m4/mkostemp.m4: New file.
* lib/Makefile.am:
* m4/gnulib-cache.m4:
* m4/gnulib-comp.m4: Remove mkstemp module, replace with mkostemp.
* libguile/fports.h:
* libguile/fports.c (scm_i_mode_to_open_flags): Factor out helper to
parse mode string to open flags.
(scm_open_file_with_encoding): Use the new helper.
* libguile/filesys.c:
(scm_i_mkstemp): Adapt to take optional second argument, being a mode
string. Use mkostemp.
(scm_mkstemp): Backwards compatible shim that calls scm_i_mkstemp.
* doc/ref/posix.texi:
* NEWS: Update.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (call-with-output-file/atomic): Pass
"wb" as mode, to cause O_BINARY to be added on MinGW.
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_i_relativize_path): Canonicalize the file
names elements that we will be using as prefixes. Fixes the case
where a load path contains a relative file name: #19540.
* test-suite/tests/ports.test ("%file-port-name-canonicalization"): Add
tests that elements of the load path are canonicalized.
This removes a limitation on the number of port types, simplifies the
API, and removes a central point of coordination.
* libguile/ports-internal.h (struct scm_t_port_type): Rename from
scm_t_ptob_descriptor, now that it's private. Add GOOPS class
fields.
(struct scm_t_port): Rename from struct scm_port, especially
considering that deprecated.h redefines scm_port using the
preprocessor :(.
* libguile/ports.h: Add definitions of SCM_PORT and SCM_PORT_TYPE,
though the scm_t_port and scm_t_port_type types are incomplete.
(SCM_TC2PTOBNUM, SCM_PTOBNUM, SCM_PTOBNAME): Remove, as there are no
more typecodes for port types.
(scm_c_num_port_types, scm_c_port_type_ref, scm_c_port_type_add_x):
Remove.
(scm_make_port_type): Return a scm_t_port_type*. All methods adapted
to take a scm_t_port_type* instead of a ptobnum.
(scm_c_make_port_with_encoding, scm_c_make_port): Take a port type
pointer instead of a tag.
(scm_new_port_table_entry): Remove; not useful.
* libguile/ports.c: Remove things related to the port kind table. Adapt
uses of SCM_PORT_DESCRIPTOR / scm_t_ptob_descriptor to use
SCM_PORT_TYPE and scm_t_port_type.
* libguile/deprecated.c:
* libguile/deprecated.h:
* libguile/filesys.c:
* libguile/fports.c:
* libguile/fports.h:
* libguile/print.c:
* libguile/r6rs-ports.c:
* libguile/strports.c:
* libguile/strports.h:
* libguile/tags.h:
* libguile/vports.c:
* test-suite/standalone/test-scm-c-read.c: Adapt to change.
* libguile/goops.c (scm_class_of, make_port_classes)
(scm_make_port_classes, create_port_classes): Adapt to store the
classes in the ptob.
* libguile/ports.h (scm_flush_unlocked, scm_end_input_unlocked):
Remove.
* libguile/ports.c (scm_c_read_bytes_unlocked):
(scm_i_unget_bytes_unlocked, scm_setvbuf, scm_force_output)
(scm_fill_input_unlocked, scm_c_write_bytes_unlocked)
(scm_c_write_unlocked, scm_lfwrite_unlocked, scm_seek)
(scm_truncate_file, flush_output_port): Call scm_flush / scm_end_input
instead of the _unlocked variants.
(scm_end_input): Lock while discarding the input buffer but not while
calling out to the seek function.
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_fsync):
* libguile/ioext.c (scm_redirect_port):
* libguile/read.c (scm_i_scan_for_encoding):
* libguile/rw.c (scm_write_string_partial): Use scm_flush, not
scm_flush_unlocked.
* libguile/ports.h (struct scm_t_port_buffer): New data type.
(struct scm_t_port): Refactor to use port buffers instead of
implementation-managed read and write pointers. Add "read_buffering"
member.
(SCM_INITIAL_PUTBACK_BUF_SIZE, SCM_READ_BUFFER_EMPTY_P): Remove.
(scm_t_ptob_descriptor): Rename "fill_input" function to "read", and
take a port buffer, returning void. Likewise "write" takes a port
buffer and returns void. Remove "end_input"; instead if there is
buffered input and rw_random is true, then there must be a seek
function, so just seek back if needed. Remove "flush"; instead all
calls to the "write" function implicitly include a "flush", since the
buffering happens in the generic port code now. Remove "setvbuf", but
add "get_natural_buffer_sizes"; instead the generic port code can
buffer any port.
(scm_make_port_type): Adapt to read and write prototype changes.
(scm_set_port_flush, scm_set_port_end_input, scm_set_port_setvbuf):
Remove.
(scm_slow_get_byte_or_eof_unlocked)
(scm_slow_get_peek_or_eof_unlocked): Remove; the slow path is to call
scm_fill_input.
(scm_set_port_get_natural_buffer_sizes): New function.
(scm_c_make_port_buffer): New internal function.
(scm_port_non_buffer): Remove. This was a function for
implementations that is no longer needed. Instead open with BUF0 or
use (setvbuf port 'none).
(scm_fill_input, scm_fill_input_unlocked): Return the filled port
buffer.
(scm_get_byte_or_eof_unlocked, scm_peek_byte_or_eof_unlocked): Adapt
to changes in buffering and EOF management.
* libguile/ports.c: Adapt to port interface changes.
(initialize_port_buffers): New function, using the port mode flags to
set up appropriate initial buffering for all ports.
(scm_c_make_port_with_encoding): Create port buffers here instead of
delegating to implementations.
(scm_close_port): Flush the port if needed instead of delegating to
the implementation.
* libguile/filesys.c (set_element): Adapt to buffering changes.
* libguile/fports.c (fport_get_natural_buffer_sizes): New function,
replacing scm_fport_buffer_add.
(fport_write, fport_read): Update to let the generic ports code do the
buffering.
(fport_flush, fport_end_input): Remove.
(fport_close): Don't flush in a dynwind; that's the core ports' job.
(scm_make_fptob): Adapt.
* libguile/ioext.c (scm_redirect_port): Adapt to buffering changes.
* libguile/poll.c (scm_primitive_poll): Adapt to buffering changes.
* libguile/ports-internal.h (struct scm_port_internal): Remove
pending_eof flag; this is now set on the read buffer.
* libguile/r6rs-ports.c (struct bytevector_input_port): New type. The
new buffering arrangement means that there's now an intermediate
buffer between the bytevector and the user of the port; this could
lead to a perf degradation, but on the other hand there are some other
speedups enabled by the buffering refactor, so probably the memcpy
cost is dwarfed by the cost of the other parts of the ports
machinery.
(make_bytevector_input_port, bytevector_input_port_read):
(bytevector_input_port_seek, initialize_bytevector_input_ports): Adapt
to new buffering arrangement.
(struct custom_binary_port): Remove read buffer, as Guile handles that
now.
(custom_binary_input_port_setvbuf): Remove; now handled by Guile.
(make_custom_binary_input_port, custom_binary_input_port_read)
(initialize_custom_binary_input_ports): Adapt.
(scm_get_bytevector_some): Adapt to new EOF management.
(scm_t_bytevector_output_port_buffer): Hold on to the underlying port,
so we can flush it if it's open.
(make_bytevector_output_port, bytevector_output_port_write):
(bytevector_output_port_seek): Adapt.
(bytevector_output_port_procedure): Flush the port as appropriate, so
that we get all the bytes.
(make_custom_binary_output_port, custom_binary_output_port_write):
Adapt.
(make_transcoded_port): Don't muck with buffering.
(transcoded_port_write): Simply forward the write to the underlying
port.
(transcoded_port_read): Likewise.
(transcoded_port_close): No need to flush.
(initialize_transcoded_ports): Adapt.
* libguile/read.c (scm_i_scan_for_encoding): Adapt to buffering
changes.
* libguile/rw.c (scm_write_string_partial): Adapt to buffering changes.
* libguile/strports.c: Adapt to the fact that we don't manage the
buffer. Probably room for speed improvements here...
* libguile/vports.c (soft_port_get_natural_buffer_sizes): New function.
Adapt the rest of the file for the new buffering regime.
* test-suite/tests/r6rs-ports.test ("8.2.10 Output ports"): Custom
binary output ports need to be flushed before you can rely on the
write! procedure having been called. Add necessary flush-port
invocations.
("8.2.6 Input and output ports"): Transcoded ports now have an
internal buffer by default. This test checks that the characters are
transcoded one at a time, so to do that, call setvbuf on the
transcoded port to remove the buffer.
* test-suite/tests/web-client.test (run-with-http-transcript): Fix for
different flushing regime on soft ports. (The vestigial flush
procedure is now called after each write, which is not what the test
was expecting.)
* test-suite/standalone/test-scm-c-read.c: Update for changes to the C
interface for defining port types.
* doc/ref/api-io.texi (Ports): Update to discuss buffering in a generic
way, and to remove a hand-wavey paragraph describing string ports as
"interesting and powerful".
(Reading, Writing): Remove placeholder comments. Document
`scm_lfwrite'.
(Buffering): New section.
(File Ports): Link to buffering.
(I/O Extensions): Join subnodes into parent and describe new API,
including buffering API.
* doc/ref/posix.texi (Ports and File Descriptors): Link to buffering.
Remove unread-char etc, as they are documented elsewhere.
(Pipes, Network Sockets and Communication): Link to buffering.
Fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/18988>.
Reported by Chris Vine <chris@cvine.freeserve.co.uk>.
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_select): Clarify handling of signal
interruptions.
* doc/ref/posix.texi (Ports and File Descriptors): Adjust accordingly.
* libguile/load.c (scm_i_mirror_backslashes): New function.
(scm_init_load_path): Call it to produce MS-Windows file names
with forward slashes.
(FILE_NAME_SEPARATOR_STRING): Define as "/" on all platforms.
* libguile/load.h (scm_i_mirror_backslashes): Add prototype.
* libguile/init.c (scm_boot_guile): Call scm_i_mirror_backslashes
on argv[0].
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_getcwd): Call scm_i_mirror_backslashes
on the directory name returned by getcwd.
* test-suite/tests/ports.test ("file name separators"): New test.
* libguile/iselect.h:
* libguile/threads.c:
* libguile/deprecated.h: Rely on Gnulib for sys/select.h.
* libguile/filesys.c: Rely on Gnulib for 'lstat' and 'mkstemp'.
* libguile/private-gc.h (SCM_DOUBLECELL_ALIGNED_P): Remove; unused.
* libguile/filesys.c (MAX, MIN): Move definitions here, from
private-gc.h.
(scm_sendfile, scm_readdir): Adapt uses of SCM_MAX and SCM_MIN to use
MAX or MIN.
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_sendfile): In Linux-style sendfile(2) code, if
EINTR or EAGAIN occurs, set result to 1 (not 0) so that we actually
keep going. In non-sendfile(2) code, deal gracefully with short reads
due to EOF.
* test-suite/tests/filesys.test ("sendfile"): Use 'let*' to guarantee
the needed order of operations: write (test-file) and then read it.
Add code to check the written data (not just the returned length) in
all tests, including the cases that hit EOF prematurely.
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_sendfile)[HAVE_SYS_SENDFILE_H &&
HAVE_SENDFILE]: Compare RESULT with C_COUNT. Loop until C_COUNT bytes
have been sent.
* doc/ref/posix.texi (File System): Update the description. Explain the
new semantics.
* test-suite/tests/filesys.test ("sendfile"): Rewrite using
`pass-if-equal'. Check the return value for all the tests.
["file with offset past the end", "file with offset near the end"]:
New tests.
* configure.ac: Check for <sys/sendfile.h> and `sendfile'.
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_sendfile): New function.
* libguile/filesys.h (scm_sendfile): New declaration.
* test-suite/tests/filesys.test ("sendfile"): New test prefix.
* doc/ref/posix.texi (File System): Document `sendfile'.
* libguile/filesys.c (is_file_name_separator): New helper, as in
load.c.
(scm_dirname, scm_basename, scm_i_relativize_path): Use
is_file_name_separator.
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_system_file_name_convention): New function.
Exported to Scheme only.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (file-name-separator?, absolute-file-name?):
New predicates.
(file-name-separator-string): New global variable.
(in-vicinity): Use the new procedures.
(load-user-init, try-module-autoload): Use file-name-separator-string.
(load-in-vicinity): Update canonical->suffix. Consistently use the
term "file name" throughout.
* module/ice-9/psyntax.scm (include): Use global `absolute-file-name?'.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm: Regenerate.
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_i_relativize_path): Don't attempt to
canonicalize when encountering an entry of IN_PATH that is the empty
string.
* test-suite/tests/ports.test (with-load-path): New macro.
("%file-port-name-canonicalization"): New test prefix.
* m4/gnulib-cache.m4: Use `dirfd'.
* libguile/filesys.c: Include Gnulib's <dirent.h> directly.
(dirfd): Remove. Suggested by Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>.
* libguile/ports.c (scm_putc, scm_puts):
* libguile/ports.h (scm_putc_unlocked, scm_puts_unlocked): Separate into
_unlocked and locked variants. Change all callers to use the
_unlocked versions.