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Gary Houston 7a6f1ffa10 * ioext.h: fix up prototypes.
* ioext.c (scm_dup_to_fdes): renamed from scm_primitive_dup2.
Scheme name is now dup->fdes.
(scm_dup_to_fdes): make the second argument optional and
fold in the functionality of scm_primitive_dup.
(scm_primitive_dup): deleted.
* fports.h (SCM_P): prototypes for scm_setvbuf, scm_setfileno.
* fports.c (scm_setbuf0): don't disable the setbuf if MSDOS or
ultrix are defined.  Use setvbuf instead of setbuf.
(scm_setvbuf): new procedure.
(scm_init_fports): intern _IOFBF, _IOLBF, _IONBF.
(scm_setfileno): moved from ioext.c.
(scm_fgets): cast SCM_STREAM to (FILE *), remove unused lp variable.
(top of file): Delete 25 lines of probably obsolete CPP hair for MSDOS.

* boot-9.scm (move->fdes, dup->port): use dup->fdes, not primitive-dup.
(dup->fdes): deleted, now done in C.
1997-07-29 02:21:08 +00:00

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/* Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program 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, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*
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*
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* to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
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*
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*
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* GUILE, as the General Public License permits, the exception does
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#include <stdio.h>
#include "_scm.h"
#include "markers.h"
#include "fports.h"
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
#include <string.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#else
scm_sizet fwrite ();
#endif
/* {Ports - file ports}
*
*/
/* should be called with SCM_DEFER_INTS active */
SCM
scm_setbuf0 (port)
SCM port;
{
/* NOSETBUF was provided by scm to allow unbuffered ports to be
avoided on systems where ungetc didn't work correctly. See
comment in unif.c, which seems to be the only place where it
could still be a problem. */
#ifndef NOSETBUF
/* SCM_SYSCALL (setbuf ((FILE *)SCM_STREAM (port), 0);); */
SCM_SYSCALL (setvbuf ((FILE *)SCM_STREAM (port), 0, _IONBF, 0););
#endif
return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
}
SCM_PROC (s_setvbuf, "setvbuf", 2, 1, 0, scm_setvbuf);
SCM
scm_setvbuf (SCM port, SCM mode, SCM size)
{
int rv;
int cmode, csize;
SCM_ASSERT (SCM_NIMP (port) && SCM_FPORTP (port), port, SCM_ARG1, s_setvbuf);
SCM_ASSERT (SCM_INUMP (mode), mode, SCM_ARG2, s_setvbuf);
if (SCM_UNBNDP (size))
csize = 0;
else
{
SCM_ASSERT (SCM_INUMP (size), size, SCM_ARG3, s_setvbuf);
csize = SCM_INUM (size);
}
cmode = SCM_INUM (mode);
if (csize == 0 && cmode == _IOFBF)
cmode = _IONBF;
SCM_DEFER_INTS;
SCM_SYSCALL (rv = setvbuf ((FILE *)SCM_STREAM (port), 0, cmode, csize));
if (rv < 0)
scm_syserror (s_setvbuf);
if (cmode == _IONBF)
SCM_SETCAR (port, SCM_CAR (port) | SCM_BUF0);
else
SCM_SETCAR (port, (SCM_CAR (port) & ~SCM_BUF0));
SCM_ALLOW_INTS;
return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
}
#ifdef FD_SETTER
#define SET_FILE_FD_FIELD(F,D) ((F)->FD_SETTER = (D))
#endif
void
scm_setfileno (fs, fd)
FILE *fs;
int fd;
{
#ifdef SET_FILE_FD_FIELD
SET_FILE_FD_FIELD(fs, fd);
#else
scm_misc_error ("scm_setfileno", "Not fully implemented on this platform",
SCM_EOL);
#endif
}
/* Move ports with the specified file descriptor to new descriptors,
* reseting the revealed count to 0.
* Should be called with SCM_DEFER_INTS active.
*/
void
scm_evict_ports (fd)
int fd;
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < scm_port_table_size; i++)
{
if (SCM_FPORTP (scm_port_table[i]->port)
&& fileno ((FILE *)SCM_STREAM (scm_port_table[i]->port)) == fd)
{
scm_setfileno ((FILE *)SCM_STREAM (scm_port_table[i]->port), dup (fd));
scm_set_port_revealed_x (scm_port_table[i]->port, SCM_MAKINUM (0));
}
}
}
/* scm_open_file
* Return a new port open on a given file.
*
* The mode string must match the pattern: [rwa+]** which
* is interpreted in the usual unix way.
*
* Return the new port.
*/
SCM_PROC(s_open_file, "open-file", 2, 0, 0, scm_open_file);
SCM
scm_open_file (filename, modes)
SCM filename;
SCM modes;
{
SCM port;
FILE *f;
char *file;
char *mode;
SCM_ASSERT (SCM_NIMP (filename) && SCM_ROSTRINGP (filename), filename, SCM_ARG1, s_open_file);
SCM_ASSERT (SCM_NIMP (modes) && SCM_ROSTRINGP (modes), modes, SCM_ARG2, s_open_file);
if (SCM_SUBSTRP (filename))
filename = scm_makfromstr (SCM_ROCHARS (filename), SCM_ROLENGTH (filename), 0);
if (SCM_SUBSTRP (modes))
modes = scm_makfromstr (SCM_ROCHARS (modes), SCM_ROLENGTH (modes), 0);
file = SCM_ROCHARS (filename);
mode = SCM_ROCHARS (modes);
SCM_NEWCELL (port);
SCM_DEFER_INTS;
SCM_SYSCALL (f = fopen (file, mode));
if (!f)
{
int en = errno;
scm_syserror_msg (s_open_file, "%s: %S",
scm_listify (scm_makfrom0str (strerror (errno)),
filename,
SCM_UNDEFINED),
en);
}
else
{
struct scm_port_table * pt;
pt = scm_add_to_port_table (port);
SCM_SETPTAB_ENTRY (port, pt);
SCM_SETCAR (port, scm_tc16_fport | scm_mode_bits (mode));
SCM_SETSTREAM (port, (SCM) f);
if (SCM_BUF0 & SCM_CAR (port))
scm_setbuf0 (port);
SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port)->file_name = filename;
}
SCM_ALLOW_INTS;
return port;
}
/* Build a Scheme port from an open stdio port, FILE.
MODE indicates whether FILE is open for reading or writing; it uses
the same notation as open-file's second argument.
If NAME is non-zero, use it as the port's filename.
scm_stdio_to_port sets the revealed count for FILE's file
descriptor to 1, so that FILE won't be closed when the port object
is GC'd. */
SCM
scm_stdio_to_port (file, mode, name)
FILE *file;
char *mode;
char *name;
{
long mode_bits = scm_mode_bits (mode);
SCM port;
struct scm_port_table * pt;
SCM_NEWCELL (port);
SCM_DEFER_INTS;
{
pt = scm_add_to_port_table (port);
SCM_SETPTAB_ENTRY (port, pt);
SCM_SETCAR (port, (scm_tc16_fport | mode_bits));
SCM_SETSTREAM (port, (SCM) file);
if (SCM_BUF0 & SCM_CAR (port))
scm_setbuf0 (port);
SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port)->file_name = scm_makfrom0str (name);
}
SCM_ALLOW_INTS;
scm_set_port_revealed_x (port, SCM_MAKINUM (1));
return port;
}
static int prinfport SCM_P ((SCM exp, SCM port, scm_print_state *pstate));
static int
prinfport (exp, port, pstate)
SCM exp;
SCM port;
scm_print_state *pstate;
{
SCM name;
char * c;
if (SCM_CLOSEDP (exp))
{
c = "file";
}
else
{
name = SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (exp)->file_name;
if (SCM_NIMP (name) && SCM_ROSTRINGP (name))
c = SCM_ROCHARS (name);
else
c = "file";
}
scm_prinport (exp, port, c);
return !0;
}
static int scm_fgetc SCM_P ((FILE * s));
static int
scm_fgetc (s)
FILE * s;
{
if (feof (s))
return EOF;
else
return fgetc (s);
}
/*
* The fgets method must take a port as its argument, rather than
* the underlying file handle. The reason is that we also provide
* a generic fgets method for ports which can't use fgets(3) (e.g.
* string ports). This generic method calls the port's own
* fgetc method. In order for it to know how to get that method,
* we must pass the original Scheme port object.
*/
static char * scm_fgets SCM_P ((SCM port));
static char *
scm_fgets (port)
SCM port;
{
FILE *f;
char *buf = NULL;
char *p; /* pointer to current buffer position */
int i = 0; /* index into current buffer position */
int limit = 80; /* current size of buffer */
f = (FILE *) SCM_STREAM (port);
if (feof (f))
return NULL;
buf = (char *) scm_must_malloc (limit * sizeof(char), "fgets");
while (1) {
p = buf + i;
if (fgets (p, limit - i, f) == NULL) {
if (i)
return buf;
scm_must_free (buf);
return NULL;
}
if (strlen(p) < limit - i - 1)
return buf;
buf = (char *) scm_must_realloc (buf,
sizeof(char) * limit,
sizeof(char) * limit * 2,
"fgets");
i = limit - 1;
limit *= 2;
}
}
#ifdef vms
static scm_sizet pwrite SCM_P ((char *ptr, scm_sizet size, nitems, FILE *port));
static scm_sizet
pwrite (ptr, size, nitems, port)
char *ptr;
scm_sizet size, nitems;
FILE *port;
{
scm_sizet len = size * nitems;
scm_sizet i = 0;
for (; i < len; i++)
putc (ptr[i], port);
return len;
}
#define ffwrite pwrite
#else
#define ffwrite fwrite
#endif
/* This otherwise pointless code helps some poor
* crippled C compilers cope with life.
*/
static int local_fclose SCM_P ((FILE *fp));
static int
local_fclose (fp)
FILE * fp;
{
return fclose (fp);
}
static int local_fflush SCM_P ((FILE *fp));
static int
local_fflush (fp)
FILE * fp;
{
return fflush (fp);
}
static int local_fputc SCM_P ((int c, FILE *fp));
static int
local_fputc (c, fp)
int c;
FILE * fp;
{
return fputc (c, fp);
}
static int local_fputs SCM_P ((char *s, FILE *fp));
static int
local_fputs (s, fp)
char * s;
FILE * fp;
{
return fputs (s, fp);
}
static scm_sizet local_ffwrite SCM_P ((void *ptr, int size, int nitems, FILE *fp));
static scm_sizet
local_ffwrite (ptr, size, nitems, fp)
void * ptr;
int size;
int nitems;
FILE * fp;
{
return ffwrite (ptr, size, nitems, fp);
}
static int
print_pipe_port (SCM exp, SCM port, scm_print_state *pstate)
{
scm_prinport (exp, port, "pipe");
return 1;
}
/* On SunOS, there's no declaration for pclose in the headers, so
putting it directly in the initializer for scm_pipob doesn't really
fly. We could add an extern declaration for it, but then it'll
mismatch on some systems that do have a declaration. So we just
wrap it up this way. */
static int
local_pclose (fp)
FILE * fp;
{
return pclose (fp);
}
scm_ptobfuns scm_fptob =
{
scm_mark0,
(int (*) SCM_P ((SCM))) local_fclose,
prinfport,
0,
(int (*) SCM_P ((int, SCM))) local_fputc,
(int (*) SCM_P ((char *, SCM))) local_fputs,
(scm_sizet (*) SCM_P ((char *, scm_sizet, scm_sizet, SCM))) local_ffwrite,
(int (*) SCM_P ((SCM))) local_fflush,
(int (*) SCM_P ((SCM))) scm_fgetc,
(char * (*) SCM_P ((SCM))) scm_fgets,
(int (*) SCM_P ((SCM))) local_fclose
};
/* {Pipe ports} */
scm_ptobfuns scm_pipob =
{
scm_mark0,
(int (*) SCM_P ((SCM))) local_pclose,
print_pipe_port,
0,
(int (*) SCM_P ((int, SCM))) local_fputc,
(int (*) SCM_P ((char *, SCM))) local_fputs,
(scm_sizet (*) SCM_P ((char *, scm_sizet, scm_sizet, SCM))) local_ffwrite,
(int (*) SCM_P ((SCM))) local_fflush,
(int (*) SCM_P ((SCM))) scm_fgetc,
(char * (*) SCM_P ((SCM))) scm_fgets,
(int (*) SCM_P ((SCM))) local_pclose
};
void
scm_init_fports ()
{
#include "fports.x"
scm_sysintern ("_IOFBF", SCM_MAKINUM (_IOFBF));
scm_sysintern ("_IOLBF", SCM_MAKINUM (_IOLBF));
scm_sysintern ("_IONBF", SCM_MAKINUM (_IONBF));
}