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* stdlib/canonicalize.c: New file. * stdlib/stdlib.h: Declare canonicalize_file_name, realpath. * stdlib/Makefile (routines): Add canonicalize. * posix/unistd.h: Declare __canonicalize_directory_name_internal. Thu May 23 00:01:10 1996 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * db/recno/rec_seq.c: Prevent `sccsid' definition by using the same #if condition as in the other db files. * intl/Makefile: Add -Wno-unused CFLAGS for compilation of bindtextdom.c, finddomain.c, and localealias.c. * intl/dcgettext.c: Don't define prototype for getcwd() when compiling in glibc. * libio/cleanup.c: Add prototype for _IO_register_cleanup. * libio/filedoalloc.c, libio/fileops.c, libio/iopopen.c: Don't define _POSIX_SOURCE unconditionally. * libio/filedoalloc.c, libio/iopopen.c: Include <unistd.h> if compiling in glibc. * libio/fileops.c (_IO_file_close_it): Don't sync file, call flush instead. This relaxes the rules from POSIX.1 about changing the active handle a bit. * libio/iofopncook.c (struct _IO_cookie_file): Move definition into <libio.h>. Add prototypes for local functions to prevent warnings. * libio/iopopen.c: Change prototypes for _IO_fork, _IO_pipe, and _IO_DUP2 to contain complete parameter list. * libio/libio.h: Add definition of struct _IO_cookie_file. * libio/libioP.h: Add prototypes for _IO_vasprintf, _IO_vdprintf, and _IO_vsnprintf. * libio/memstream.c: Include <stdio.h>. * libio/stdio.h: Add prototypes for fopencookie, __stdio_gen_tempname, __vfscanf, __vsscanf, and __vsnprintf. * libio/strops.c: Avoid useless expression in `for' initializer. * locale/findlocale.c: Add some casts to prevent warnings. * locale/programs/locfile.c (write_locale_data): Don't use double `/' in locale binary file. * posix/unistd.h: Remove prototype for `reboot'. Update from bind-4.9.4-T1A. * resolv/Makefile (routines): Add inet_ntop and inet_pton. * resolv/arpa/nameser.h: Add definition of IN6ADDRSZ. * resolv/gethnamaddr.c, resolv/getnetnamadr.c, resolv/res_comp.c, resolv/res_debug.c, resolv/res_init.c * resolv/inet_ntop.c, resolv/inet_pton.c: New files. * resolv/resolv.h: Add RES_USE_INET6 flag. (__dn_isvalid): Renamed to __res_dnok. Add prototypes for __res_ownok and __res_mailok. * stdio-common/Makefile: Add -Wno-unused to CFLAGS for _itoa.c. * stdio-common/getline.c, stdio-common/vfscanf.c, sysdeps/posix/tempname.c: Don't use <ansidecl.h> anymore. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/Makefile [$subdir == misc] (sysdep_routines): Add s_reboot. (install-others): Add $(includedir)/sys/syscall.h. New rule for $(includedir)/sys/syscall.h to produce from <asm/unistd.h>. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/reboot.c: New file. Make single argument function call 3 argument system call. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sys/reboot.h: New file. Linux specific definition for reboot function. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/syscall.h: Remove old and obsolete comment. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/syscalls.list: Rename function for reboot syscall to __syscall_reboot. * wcsmbs/wchar.h: Protect prototypes for wcstof and wcstold by __USE_GNU, not USE_GNU. Tue May 21 21:55:49 1996 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@AZStarNet.com> * locale/programs/charset.c, locale/programs/ld-collate.c: Add casts to prevent warnings on 64-bit machines. * locale/programs/ld-monetary.c: Don't do unnecessary tests for int_frac_digits and frac_digits which only produce warnings. Mon May 13 23:45:29 1996 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@AZStarNet.com> * inet/arpa/inet.h: Backup return type of inet_addr to u_long. * resolv/inet_addr.c: Likewise. * resolv/Makefile (distribute): Add res_hconf.h (routines): Add res_hconf. * resolv/gethnamaddr.c: Add support for /etc/host.conf. * resolv/res_init.c: Initialize /etc/host.conf reader. * resolv/res_hconf.c, resolv/res_hconf.h: New files. Implementation of reading /etc/host.conf. Wed May 22 21:21:15 1996 Roland McGrath <roland@delasyd.gnu.ai.mit.edu> * Rules (%.out rules): Prepend $($*-ENV) to the command. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/brk.c (___brk_addr): Define as weak alias for __curbrk. Wed May 22 19:37:27 1996 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * hurd/hurdexec.c (_hurd_exec): Pass INIT_TRACEMASK. * hurd/hurdmsg.c (set_int): Support INIT_TRACEMASK. Wed May 22 18:47:31 1996 Roland McGrath <roland@delasyd.gnu.ai.mit.edu> * sysdeps/mach/hurd/getcwd.c (_hurd_canonicalize_directory_name_internal): New function, broken out of __getcwd. (__getcwd): Use it. (__canonicalize_directory_name_internal): New function using it. * sysdeps/posix/getcwd.c (__canonicalize_directory_name_internal): New function, broken out of __getcwd. (__getcwd): Use it. Wed May 22 18:14:05 1996 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * string/argz-create.c (__argz_create): Correctly calculate length. * string/argz-extract.c (__argz_extract): Add terminating 0 entry. * hurd/hurdstartup.c (_hurd_startup): ... and don't so here. [HAVE_VMSDIR_H]: Include "vmsdir.h". (glob) [VMS]: Don't grok ~.
741 lines
20 KiB
C
741 lines
20 KiB
C
/*
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Copyright (C) 1993, 1995 Free Software Foundation
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This file is part of the GNU IO Library. This library is free
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software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this library; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
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Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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As a special exception, if you link this library with files
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compiled with a GNU compiler to produce an executable, this does not cause
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the resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
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the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. */
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/* written by Per Bothner (bothner@cygnus.com) */
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#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE
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# define _POSIX_SOURCE
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#endif
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#include "libioP.h"
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#ifndef errno
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extern int errno;
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#endif
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/* An fstream can be in at most one of put mode, get mode, or putback mode.
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Putback mode is a variant of get mode.
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In a filebuf, there is only one current position, instead of two
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separate get and put pointers. In get mode, the current posistion
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is that of gptr(); in put mode that of pptr().
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The position in the buffer that corresponds to the position
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in external file system is file_ptr().
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This is normally _IO_read_end, except in putback mode,
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when it is _IO_save_end.
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If the field _fb._offset is >= 0, it gives the offset in
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the file as a whole corresponding to eGptr(). (?)
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PUT MODE:
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If a filebuf is in put mode, pbase() is non-NULL and equal to base().
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Also, epptr() == ebuf().
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Also, eback() == gptr() && gptr() == egptr().
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The un-flushed character are those between pbase() and pptr().
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GET MODE:
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If a filebuf is in get or putback mode, eback() != egptr().
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In get mode, the unread characters are between gptr() and egptr().
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The OS file position corresponds to that of egptr().
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PUTBACK MODE:
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Putback mode is used to remember "excess" characters that have
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been sputbackc'd in a separate putback buffer.
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In putback mode, the get buffer points to the special putback buffer.
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The unread characters are the characters between gptr() and egptr()
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in the putback buffer, as well as the area between save_gptr()
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and save_egptr(), which point into the original reserve buffer.
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(The pointers save_gptr() and save_egptr() are the values
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of gptr() and egptr() at the time putback mode was entered.)
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The OS position corresponds to that of save_egptr().
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LINE BUFFERED OUTPUT:
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During line buffered output, pbase()==base() && epptr()==base().
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However, ptr() may be anywhere between base() and ebuf().
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This forces a call to filebuf::overflow(int C) on every put.
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If there is more space in the buffer, and C is not a '\n',
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then C is inserted, and pptr() incremented.
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UNBUFFERED STREAMS:
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If a filebuf is unbuffered(), the _shortbuf[1] is used as the buffer.
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*/
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#define CLOSED_FILEBUF_FLAGS \
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(_IO_IS_FILEBUF+_IO_NO_READS+_IO_NO_WRITES+_IO_TIED_PUT_GET)
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void
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DEFUN(_IO_file_init, (fp),
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register _IO_FILE *fp)
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{
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/* POSIX.1 allows another file handle to be used to change the position
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of our file descriptor. Hence we actually don't know the actual
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position before we do the first fseek (and until a following fflush). */
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fp->_offset = _IO_pos_BAD;
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fp->_IO_file_flags |= CLOSED_FILEBUF_FLAGS;
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_IO_link_in(fp);
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fp->_fileno = -1;
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}
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int
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DEFUN(_IO_file_close_it, (fp),
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register _IO_FILE* fp)
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{
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int write_status, close_status;
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if (!_IO_file_is_open(fp))
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return EOF;
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write_status = _IO_do_flush (fp);
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_IO_unsave_markers(fp);
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close_status = _IO_SYSCLOSE (fp);
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/* Free buffer. */
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_IO_setb(fp, NULL, NULL, 0);
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_IO_setg(fp, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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_IO_setp(fp, NULL, NULL);
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_IO_un_link(fp);
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fp->_flags = _IO_MAGIC|CLOSED_FILEBUF_FLAGS;
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fp->_fileno = EOF;
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fp->_offset = _IO_pos_BAD;
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return close_status ? close_status : write_status;
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}
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void
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DEFUN(_IO_file_finish, (fp),
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register _IO_FILE* fp)
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{
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if (_IO_file_is_open(fp))
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{
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_IO_do_flush (fp);
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if (!(fp->_flags & _IO_DELETE_DONT_CLOSE))
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_IO_SYSCLOSE (fp);
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}
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_IO_default_finish(fp);
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}
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_IO_FILE *
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DEFUN(_IO_file_fopen, (fp, filename, mode),
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register _IO_FILE *fp AND const char *filename AND const char *mode)
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{
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int oflags = 0, omode;
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int read_write, fdesc;
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int oprot = 0666;
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if (_IO_file_is_open (fp))
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return 0;
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switch (*mode++) {
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case 'r':
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omode = O_RDONLY;
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read_write = _IO_NO_WRITES;
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break;
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case 'w':
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omode = O_WRONLY;
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oflags = O_CREAT|O_TRUNC;
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read_write = _IO_NO_READS;
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break;
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case 'a':
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omode = O_WRONLY;
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oflags = O_CREAT|O_APPEND;
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read_write = _IO_NO_READS|_IO_IS_APPENDING;
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break;
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default:
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errno = EINVAL;
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return NULL;
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}
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if (mode[0] == '+' || (mode[0] == 'b' && mode[1] == '+')) {
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omode = O_RDWR;
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read_write &= _IO_IS_APPENDING;
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}
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fdesc = open(filename, omode|oflags, oprot);
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if (fdesc < 0)
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return NULL;
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fp->_fileno = fdesc;
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_IO_mask_flags(fp, read_write,_IO_NO_READS+_IO_NO_WRITES+_IO_IS_APPENDING);
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if (read_write & _IO_IS_APPENDING)
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if (_IO_SEEKOFF (fp, (_IO_off_t)0, _IO_seek_end, _IOS_INPUT|_IOS_OUTPUT)
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== _IO_pos_BAD)
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return NULL;
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_IO_link_in(fp);
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return fp;
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}
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_IO_FILE*
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DEFUN(_IO_file_attach, (fp, fd),
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_IO_FILE *fp AND int fd)
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{
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if (_IO_file_is_open(fp))
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return NULL;
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fp->_fileno = fd;
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fp->_flags &= ~(_IO_NO_READS+_IO_NO_WRITES);
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fp->_flags |= _IO_DELETE_DONT_CLOSE;
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fp->_offset = _IO_pos_BAD;
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return fp;
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}
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_IO_FILE*
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DEFUN(_IO_file_setbuf, (fp, p, len),
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register _IO_FILE *fp AND char* p AND _IO_ssize_t len)
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{
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if (_IO_default_setbuf(fp, p, len) == NULL)
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return NULL;
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fp->_IO_write_base = fp->_IO_write_ptr = fp->_IO_write_end
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= fp->_IO_buf_base;
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_IO_setg(fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
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return fp;
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}
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/* Write TO_DO bytes from DATA to FP.
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Then mark FP has having empty buffers. */
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int
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DEFUN(_IO_do_write, (fp, data, to_do),
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register _IO_FILE *fp AND const char* data AND _IO_size_t to_do)
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{
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_IO_size_t count;
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if (to_do == 0)
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return 0;
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if (fp->_flags & _IO_IS_APPENDING)
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/* On a system without a proper O_APPEND implementation,
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you would need to sys_seek(0, SEEK_END) here, but is
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is not needed nor desirable for Unix- or Posix-like systems.
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Instead, just indicate that offset (before and after) is
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unpredictable. */
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fp->_offset = _IO_pos_BAD;
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else if (fp->_IO_read_end != fp->_IO_write_base)
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{
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_IO_pos_t new_pos
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= _IO_SYSSEEK(fp, fp->_IO_write_base - fp->_IO_read_end, 1);
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if (new_pos == _IO_pos_BAD)
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return EOF;
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fp->_offset = new_pos;
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}
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count = _IO_SYSWRITE (fp, data, to_do);
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if (fp->_cur_column)
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fp->_cur_column = _IO_adjust_column(fp->_cur_column - 1, data, to_do) + 1;
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_IO_setg(fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
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fp->_IO_write_base = fp->_IO_write_ptr = fp->_IO_buf_base;
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fp->_IO_write_end = (fp->_flags & (_IO_LINE_BUF+_IO_UNBUFFERED)) ? fp->_IO_buf_base
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: fp->_IO_buf_end;
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return count != to_do ? EOF : 0;
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}
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int
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DEFUN(_IO_file_underflow, (fp),
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register _IO_FILE *fp)
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{
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_IO_ssize_t count;
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#if 0
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/* SysV does not make this test; take it out for compatibility */
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if (fp->_flags & _IO_EOF_SEEN)
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return (EOF);
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#endif
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if (fp->_flags & _IO_NO_READS)
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return EOF;
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if (fp->_IO_read_ptr < fp->_IO_read_end)
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return *(unsigned char*)fp->_IO_read_ptr;
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if (fp->_IO_buf_base == NULL)
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_IO_doallocbuf(fp);
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/* Flush all line buffered files before reading. */
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/* FIXME This can/should be moved to genops ?? */
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if (fp->_flags & (_IO_LINE_BUF|_IO_UNBUFFERED))
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_IO_flush_all_linebuffered();
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_IO_switch_to_get_mode(fp);
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count = _IO_SYSREAD (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base,
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fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base);
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if (count <= 0)
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{
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if (count == 0)
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fp->_flags |= _IO_EOF_SEEN;
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else
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fp->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN, count = 0;
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}
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fp->_IO_read_base = fp->_IO_read_ptr = fp->_IO_buf_base;
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fp->_IO_read_end = fp->_IO_buf_base + count;
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fp->_IO_write_base = fp->_IO_write_ptr = fp->_IO_write_end
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= fp->_IO_buf_base;
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if (count == 0)
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return EOF;
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if (fp->_offset != _IO_pos_BAD)
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_IO_pos_adjust(fp->_offset, count);
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return *(unsigned char*)fp->_IO_read_ptr;
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}
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int
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DEFUN(_IO_file_overflow, (f, ch),
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register _IO_FILE* f AND int ch)
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{
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if (f->_flags & _IO_NO_WRITES) /* SET ERROR */
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return EOF;
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/* If currently reading or no buffer allocated. */
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if ((f->_flags & _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING) == 0)
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{
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/* Allocate a buffer if needed. */
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if (f->_IO_write_base == 0)
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{
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_IO_doallocbuf(f);
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_IO_setg (f, f->_IO_buf_base, f->_IO_buf_base, f->_IO_buf_base);
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}
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/* Otherwise must be currently reading. */
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f->_IO_write_ptr = f->_IO_read_ptr;
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f->_IO_write_base = f->_IO_write_ptr;
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f->_IO_write_end = f->_IO_buf_end;
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f->_IO_read_base = f->_IO_read_ptr = f->_IO_read_end;
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if (f->_flags & (_IO_LINE_BUF+_IO_UNBUFFERED))
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f->_IO_write_end = f->_IO_write_ptr;
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f->_flags |= _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING;
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}
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if (ch == EOF)
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return _IO_do_flush(f);
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if (f->_IO_write_ptr == f->_IO_buf_end ) /* Buffer is really full */
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if (_IO_do_flush(f) == EOF)
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return EOF;
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*f->_IO_write_ptr++ = ch;
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if ((f->_flags & _IO_UNBUFFERED)
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|| ((f->_flags & _IO_LINE_BUF) && ch == '\n'))
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if (_IO_do_flush(f) == EOF)
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return EOF;
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return (unsigned char)ch;
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}
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int
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DEFUN(_IO_file_sync, (fp),
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register _IO_FILE* fp)
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{
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_IO_size_t delta;
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/* char* ptr = cur_ptr(); */
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if (fp->_IO_write_ptr > fp->_IO_write_base)
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if (_IO_do_flush(fp)) return EOF;
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delta = fp->_IO_read_ptr - fp->_IO_read_end;
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if (delta != 0)
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{
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#ifdef TODO
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if (_IO_in_backup(fp))
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delta -= eGptr() - Gbase();
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#endif
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_IO_off_t new_pos = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, delta, 1);
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if (new_pos != (_IO_off_t)EOF)
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fp->_IO_read_end = fp->_IO_read_ptr;
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#ifdef ESPIPE
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else if (errno == ESPIPE)
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; /* Ignore error from unseekable devices. */
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#endif
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else
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return EOF;
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}
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fp->_offset = _IO_pos_BAD;
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/* FIXME: Cleanup - can this be shared? */
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/* setg(base(), ptr, ptr); */
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return 0;
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}
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_IO_pos_t
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DEFUN(_IO_file_seekoff, (fp, offset, dir, mode),
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register _IO_FILE *fp AND _IO_off_t offset AND int dir AND int mode)
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{
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_IO_pos_t result;
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_IO_off_t delta, new_offset;
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long count;
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if (mode == 0)
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dir = _IO_seek_cur, offset = 0; /* Don't move any pointers. */
|
|
|
|
/* Flush unwritten characters.
|
|
(This may do an unneeded write if we seek within the buffer.
|
|
But to be able to switch to reading, we would need to set
|
|
egptr to ptr. That can't be done in the current design,
|
|
which assumes file_ptr() is eGptr. Anyway, since we probably
|
|
end up flushing when we close(), it doesn't make much difference.)
|
|
FIXME: simulate mem-papped files. */
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_IO_write_ptr > fp->_IO_write_base || _IO_in_put_mode(fp))
|
|
if (_IO_switch_to_get_mode(fp)) return EOF;
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_IO_buf_base == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_doallocbuf(fp);
|
|
_IO_setp(fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
_IO_setg(fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
switch (dir)
|
|
{
|
|
case _IO_seek_cur:
|
|
/* Adjust for read-ahead (bytes is buffer). */
|
|
offset -= fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
if (fp->_offset == _IO_pos_BAD)
|
|
goto dumb;
|
|
/* Make offset absolute, assuming current pointer is file_ptr(). */
|
|
offset += _IO_pos_as_off(fp->_offset);
|
|
|
|
dir = _IO_seek_set;
|
|
break;
|
|
case _IO_seek_set:
|
|
break;
|
|
case _IO_seek_end:
|
|
{
|
|
struct stat st;
|
|
if (_IO_SYSSTAT (fp, &st) == 0 && S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
|
|
{
|
|
offset += st.st_size;
|
|
dir = _IO_seek_set;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
goto dumb;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
/* At this point, dir==_IO_seek_set. */
|
|
|
|
/* If destination is within current buffer, optimize: */
|
|
if (fp->_offset != _IO_pos_BAD && fp->_IO_read_base != NULL
|
|
&& !_IO_in_backup (fp))
|
|
{
|
|
/* Offset relative to start of main get area. */
|
|
_IO_pos_t rel_offset = offset - fp->_offset
|
|
+ (fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_base);
|
|
if (rel_offset >= 0)
|
|
{
|
|
#if 0
|
|
if (_IO_in_backup(fp))
|
|
_IO_switch_to_main_get_area(fp);
|
|
#endif
|
|
if (rel_offset <= fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_base)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_setg(fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base + rel_offset,
|
|
fp->_IO_read_end);
|
|
_IO_setp(fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
return offset;
|
|
}
|
|
#ifdef TODO
|
|
/* If we have streammarkers, seek forward by reading ahead. */
|
|
if (_IO_have_markers(fp))
|
|
{
|
|
int to_skip = rel_offset
|
|
- (fp->_IO_read_ptr - fp->_IO_read_base);
|
|
if (ignore(to_skip) != to_skip)
|
|
goto dumb;
|
|
return offset;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
#ifdef TODO
|
|
if (rel_offset < 0 && rel_offset >= Bbase() - Bptr())
|
|
{
|
|
if (!_IO_in_backup(fp))
|
|
_IO_switch_to_backup_area(fp);
|
|
gbump(fp->_IO_read_end + rel_offset - fp->_IO_read_ptr);
|
|
return offset;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef TODO
|
|
_IO_unsave_markers(fp);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_flags & _IO_NO_READS)
|
|
goto dumb;
|
|
|
|
/* Try to seek to a block boundary, to improve kernel page management. */
|
|
new_offset = offset & ~(fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base - 1);
|
|
delta = offset - new_offset;
|
|
if (delta > fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base)
|
|
{
|
|
new_offset = offset;
|
|
delta = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
result = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, new_offset, 0);
|
|
if (result < 0)
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
if (delta == 0)
|
|
count = 0;
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
count = _IO_SYSREAD (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base,
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
if (count < delta)
|
|
{
|
|
/* We weren't allowed to read, but try to seek the remainder. */
|
|
offset = count == EOF ? delta : delta-count;
|
|
dir = _IO_seek_cur;
|
|
goto dumb;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
_IO_setg(fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base+delta, fp->_IO_buf_base+count);
|
|
_IO_setp(fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
fp->_offset = result + count;
|
|
_IO_mask_flags(fp, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN);
|
|
return offset;
|
|
dumb:
|
|
|
|
_IO_unsave_markers(fp);
|
|
result = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, offset, dir);
|
|
if (result != EOF)
|
|
_IO_mask_flags(fp, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN);
|
|
fp->_offset = result;
|
|
_IO_setg(fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
_IO_setp(fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
return result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_IO_ssize_t
|
|
DEFUN(_IO_file_read, (fp, buf, size),
|
|
register _IO_FILE* fp AND void* buf AND _IO_ssize_t size)
|
|
{
|
|
for (;;)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_ssize_t count = _IO_read(fp->_fileno, buf, size);
|
|
#ifdef EINTR
|
|
if (count == -1 && errno == EINTR)
|
|
continue;
|
|
#endif
|
|
return count;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_IO_pos_t
|
|
DEFUN(_IO_file_seek, (fp, offset, dir),
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp AND _IO_off_t offset AND int dir)
|
|
{
|
|
return _IO_lseek(fp->_fileno, offset, dir);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
DEFUN(_IO_file_stat, (fp, st),
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp AND void* st)
|
|
{
|
|
return _IO_fstat(fp->_fileno, (struct stat*)st);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
DEFUN(_IO_file_close, (fp),
|
|
_IO_FILE* fp)
|
|
{
|
|
return _IO_close(fp->_fileno);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_IO_ssize_t
|
|
DEFUN(_IO_file_write, (f, data, n),
|
|
register _IO_FILE* f AND const void* data AND _IO_ssize_t n)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_ssize_t to_do = n;
|
|
while (to_do > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_ssize_t count = _IO_write(f->_fileno, data, to_do);
|
|
if (count == EOF)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef EINTR
|
|
if (errno == EINTR)
|
|
continue;
|
|
else
|
|
#endif
|
|
{
|
|
f->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
to_do -= count;
|
|
data = (void*)((char*)data + count);
|
|
}
|
|
n -= to_do;
|
|
if (f->_offset >= 0)
|
|
f->_offset += n;
|
|
return n;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_IO_size_t
|
|
DEFUN(_IO_file_xsputn, (f, data, n),
|
|
_IO_FILE *f AND const void *data AND _IO_size_t n)
|
|
{
|
|
register const char *s = (char*) data;
|
|
_IO_size_t to_do = n;
|
|
int must_flush = 0;
|
|
_IO_size_t count;
|
|
|
|
if (n <= 0)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
/* This is an optimized implementation.
|
|
If the amount to be written straddles a block boundary
|
|
(or the filebuf is unbuffered), use sys_write directly. */
|
|
|
|
/* First figure out how much space is available in the buffer. */
|
|
count = f->_IO_write_end - f->_IO_write_ptr; /* Space available. */
|
|
if ((f->_flags & _IO_LINE_BUF) && (f->_flags & _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING))
|
|
{
|
|
count = f->_IO_buf_end - f->_IO_write_ptr;
|
|
if (count >= n)
|
|
{ register const char *p;
|
|
for (p = s + n; p > s; )
|
|
{
|
|
if (*--p == '\n') {
|
|
count = p - s + 1;
|
|
must_flush = 1;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
/* Then fill the buffer. */
|
|
if (count > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
if (count > to_do)
|
|
count = to_do;
|
|
if (count > 20) {
|
|
memcpy(f->_IO_write_ptr, s, count);
|
|
s += count;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
register char *p = f->_IO_write_ptr;
|
|
register int i = (int)count;
|
|
while (--i >= 0) *p++ = *s++;
|
|
}
|
|
f->_IO_write_ptr += count;
|
|
to_do -= count;
|
|
}
|
|
if (to_do + must_flush > 0)
|
|
{ _IO_size_t block_size, dont_write;
|
|
/* Next flush the (full) buffer. */
|
|
if (__overflow(f, EOF) == EOF)
|
|
return n - to_do;
|
|
|
|
/* Try to maintain alignment: write a whole number of blocks.
|
|
dont_write is what gets left over. */
|
|
block_size = f->_IO_buf_end - f->_IO_buf_base;
|
|
dont_write = block_size >= 128 ? to_do % block_size : 0;
|
|
|
|
count = to_do - dont_write;
|
|
if (_IO_do_write(f, s, count) == EOF)
|
|
return n - to_do;
|
|
to_do = dont_write;
|
|
|
|
/* Now write out the remainder. Normally, this will fit in the
|
|
buffer, but it's somewhat messier for line-buffered files,
|
|
so we let _IO_default_xsputn handle the general case. */
|
|
if (dont_write)
|
|
to_do -= _IO_default_xsputn(f, s+count, dont_write);
|
|
}
|
|
return n - to_do;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#if 0
|
|
/* Work in progress */
|
|
_IO_size_t
|
|
DEFUN(_IO_file_xsgetn, (fp, data, n),
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp AND void *data AND _IO_size_t n)
|
|
{
|
|
register _IO_size_t more = n;
|
|
register char *s = data;
|
|
for (;;)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_ssize_t count = fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_ptr; /* Data available. */
|
|
if (count > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
if (count > more)
|
|
count = more;
|
|
if (count > 20)
|
|
{
|
|
memcpy(s, fp->_IO_read_ptr, count);
|
|
s += count;
|
|
fp->_IO_read_ptr += count;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (count <= 0)
|
|
count = 0;
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
register char *p = fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
register int i = (int)count;
|
|
while (--i >= 0) *s++ = *p++;
|
|
fp->_IO_read_ptr = p;
|
|
}
|
|
more -= count;
|
|
}
|
|
#if 0
|
|
if (! _IO_in put_mode (fp)
|
|
&& ! _IO_have_markers (fp) && ! IO_have_backup (fp))
|
|
{
|
|
/* This is an optimization of _IO_file_underflow */
|
|
if (fp->_flags & _IO_NO_READS)
|
|
break;
|
|
/* If we're reading a lot of data, don't bother allocating
|
|
a buffer. But if we're only reading a bit, perhaps we should ??*/
|
|
if (count <= 512 && fp->_IO_buf_base == NULL)
|
|
_IO_doallocbuf(fp);
|
|
if (fp->_flags & (_IO_LINE_BUF|_IO_UNBUFFERED))
|
|
_IO_flush_all_linebuffered();
|
|
|
|
_IO_switch_to_get_mode(fp); ???;
|
|
count = _IO_SYSREAD (fp, s, more);
|
|
if (count <= 0)
|
|
{
|
|
if (count == 0)
|
|
fp->_flags |= _IO_EOF_SEEN;
|
|
else
|
|
fp->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN, count = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
s += count;
|
|
more -= count;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
if (more == 0 || __underflow(fp) == EOF)
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
return n - more;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
struct _IO_jump_t _IO_file_jumps = {
|
|
JUMP_INIT_DUMMY,
|
|
JUMP_INIT(finish, _IO_file_finish),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(overflow, _IO_file_overflow),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(underflow, _IO_file_underflow),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(uflow, _IO_default_uflow),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(pbackfail, _IO_default_pbackfail),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(xsputn, _IO_file_xsputn),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(xsgetn, _IO_default_xsgetn),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(seekoff, _IO_file_seekoff),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(seekpos, _IO_default_seekpos),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(setbuf, _IO_file_setbuf),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(sync, _IO_file_sync),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(doallocate, _IO_file_doallocate),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(read, _IO_file_read),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(write, _IO_file_write),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(seek, _IO_file_seek),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(close, _IO_file_close),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(stat, _IO_file_stat)
|
|
};
|