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1 /* Generic stream implementation.
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2 Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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4 Copyright (C) 1996 Ben Wing.
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5
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6 This file is part of XEmacs.
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7
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8 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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9 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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10 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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11 later version.
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12
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13 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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14 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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16 for more details.
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17
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18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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19 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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20 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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22
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23 /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */
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24
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25 /* Written by Ben Wing. */
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26
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27 #include <config.h>
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28 #include "lisp.h"
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29
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30 #include "buffer.h"
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31 #include "insdel.h"
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32 #include "lstream.h"
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33
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34 #include "sysfile.h"
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35 #include <errno.h>
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36
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37 /* This function provides a generic buffering stream implementation.
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38 Conceptually, you send data to the stream or read data from the
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39 stream, not caring what's on the other end of the stream. The
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40 other end could be another stream, a file descriptor, a stdio
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41 stream, a fixed block of memory, a reallocating block of memory,
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42 etc. The main purpose of the stream is to provide a standard
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43 interface and to do buffering. Macros are defined to read
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44 or write characters, so the calling functions do not have to
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45 worry about blocking data together in order to achieve efficiency.
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46 */
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47
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48 /* Note that this object is called "stream" in Lisp but "lstream"
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49 in C. The reason for this is that "stream" is too generic a name
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50 for C; too much likelihood of conflict/confusion with C++, etc. */
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51
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52 /* Functions are as follows:
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53
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54 Lstream *Lstream_new (Lstream_implementation *imp, const char *mode)
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55 Allocate and return a new Lstream. This function is not
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56 really meant to be called directly; rather, each stream type
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57 should provide its own stream creation function, which
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58 creates the stream and does any other necessary creation
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59 stuff (e.g. opening a file).
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60
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61 void Lstream_set_buffering (Lstream *lstr, Lstream_buffering buffering,
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62 int buffering_size)
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63 Change the buffering of a stream. See lstream.h. By default
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64 the buffering is STREAM_BLOCK_BUFFERED.
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65
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66 int Lstream_flush (Lstream *lstr)
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67 Flush out any pending unwritten data in the stream. Clear
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68 any buffered input data. Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
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69
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70 int Lstream_putc (Lstream *stream, int c)
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71 Write out one byte to the stream. This is a macro and so
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72 it is very efficient. The C argument is only evaluated once
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73 but the STREAM argument is evaluated more than once. Returns
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74 0 on success, -1 on error.
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75
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76 int Lstream_getc (Lstream *stream)
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77 Read one byte from the stream and returns it as an unsigned
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78 char cast to an int, or EOF on end of file or error.
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79 This is a macro and so it is very efficient. The STREAM
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80 argument is evaluated more than once.
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81
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82 void Lstream_ungetc (Lstream *stream, int c)
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83 Push one byte back onto the input queue, cast to unsigned char.
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84 This will be the next byte read from the stream. Any number
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85 of bytes can be pushed back and will be read in the reverse
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86 order they were pushed back -- most recent first. (This is
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87 necessary for consistency -- if there are a number of bytes
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88 that have been unread and I read and unread a byte, it needs
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89 to be the first to be read again.) This is a macro and so it
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90 is very efficient. The C argument is only evaluated once but
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91 the STREAM argument is evaluated more than once.
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92
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93 int Lstream_fputc (Lstream *stream, int c)
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94 int Lstream_fgetc (Lstream *stream)
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95 void Lstream_fungetc (Lstream *stream, int c)
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96 Function equivalents of the above macros.
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97
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98 Lstream_data_count Lstream_read (Lstream *stream, void *data,
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99 Lstream_data_count size)
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100 Read SIZE bytes of DATA from the stream. Return the number of
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101 bytes read. 0 means EOF. -1 means an error occurred and no
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102 bytes were read.
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103
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104 Lstream_data_count Lstream_write (Lstream *stream, void *data,
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105 Lstream_data_count size)
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106 Write SIZE bytes of DATA to the stream. Return the number of
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107 bytes written. -1 means an error occurred and no bytes were
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108 written.
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109
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110 void Lstream_unread (Lstream *stream, void *data, Lstream_data_count size)
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111 Push back SIZE bytes of DATA onto the input queue. The
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112 next call to Lstream_read() with the same size will read the
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113 same bytes back. Note that this will be the case even if
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114 there is other pending unread data.
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115
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116 int Lstream_delete (Lstream *stream)
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117 Frees all memory associated with the stream is freed. Calling
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118 this is not strictly necessary, but it is much more efficient
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119 than having the Lstream be garbage-collected.
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120
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121 int Lstream_close (Lstream *stream)
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122 Close the stream. All data will be flushed out.
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123
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124 void Lstream_reopen (Lstream *stream)
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125 Reopen a closed stream. This enables I/O on it again.
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126 This is not meant to be called except from a wrapper routine
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127 that reinitializes variables and such -- the close routine
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128 may well have freed some necessary storage structures, for
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129 example.
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130
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131 void Lstream_rewind (Lstream *stream)
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132 Rewind the stream to the beginning.
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133 */
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134
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135 #define DEFAULT_BLOCK_BUFFERING_SIZE 512
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136 #define MAX_READ_SIZE 512
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137
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138 static Lisp_Object
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139 mark_lstream (Lisp_Object obj)
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140 {
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141 Lstream *lstr = XLSTREAM (obj);
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142 return lstr->imp->marker ? (lstr->imp->marker) (obj) : Qnil;
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143 }
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144
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145 static void
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146 print_lstream (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object printcharfun, int escapeflag)
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147 {
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148 Lstream *lstr = XLSTREAM (obj);
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149 char buf[200];
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150
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151 sprintf (buf, "#<INTERNAL OBJECT (XEmacs bug?) (%s lstream) 0x%lx>",
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152 lstr->imp->name, (long) lstr);
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153 write_c_string (buf, printcharfun);
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154 }
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155
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156 static void
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157 finalize_lstream (void *header, int for_disksave)
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158 {
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159 /* WARNING WARNING WARNING. This function (and all finalize functions)
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160 may get called more than once on the same object, and may get called
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161 (at dump time) on objects that are not being released. */
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162 Lstream *lstr = (Lstream *) header;
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163
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164 #if 0 /* this may cause weird Broken Pipes? */
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165 if (for_disksave)
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166 {
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167 Lstream_pseudo_close (lstr);
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168 return;
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169 }
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170 #endif
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171 if (lstr->flags & LSTREAM_FL_IS_OPEN)
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172 {
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173 if (for_disksave)
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174 {
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175 if (lstr->flags & LSTREAM_FL_CLOSE_AT_DISKSAVE)
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176 Lstream_close (lstr);
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177 }
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178 else
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179 /* Just close. */
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180 Lstream_close (lstr);
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181 }
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182 }
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183
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184 inline static size_t
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185 aligned_sizeof_lstream (size_t lstream_type_specific_size)
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186 {
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187 return ALIGN_SIZE (offsetof (Lstream, data) + lstream_type_specific_size,
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188 ALIGNOF (max_align_t));
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189 }
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190
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191 static size_t
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192 sizeof_lstream (const void *header)
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193 {
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194 return aligned_sizeof_lstream (((const Lstream *) header)->imp->size);
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195 }
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196
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197 DEFINE_LRECORD_SEQUENCE_IMPLEMENTATION ("stream", lstream,
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198 mark_lstream, print_lstream,
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199 finalize_lstream, 0, 0, 0,
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200 sizeof_lstream, Lstream);
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201
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202 void
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203 Lstream_set_buffering (Lstream *lstr, Lstream_buffering buffering,
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204 int buffering_size)
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205 {
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206 lstr->buffering = buffering;
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207 switch (buffering)
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208 {
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209 case LSTREAM_UNBUFFERED:
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210 lstr->buffering_size = 0; break;
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211 case LSTREAM_BLOCK_BUFFERED:
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212 lstr->buffering_size = DEFAULT_BLOCK_BUFFERING_SIZE; break;
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213 case LSTREAM_BLOCKN_BUFFERED:
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214 lstr->buffering_size = buffering_size; break;
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215 case LSTREAM_LINE_BUFFERED:
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216 case LSTREAM_UNLIMITED:
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217 lstr->buffering_size = INT_MAX; break;
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218 }
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219 }
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220
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221 static const Lstream_implementation *lstream_types[32];
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222 static Lisp_Object Vlstream_free_list[32];
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223 static int lstream_type_count;
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224
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225 Lstream *
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226 Lstream_new (const Lstream_implementation *imp, const char *mode)
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227 {
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228 Lstream *p;
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229 int i;
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230
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231 for (i = 0; i < lstream_type_count; i++)
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232 {
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233 if (lstream_types[i] == imp)
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234 break;
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235 }
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236
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237 if (i == lstream_type_count)
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238 {
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239 assert (lstream_type_count < countof (lstream_types));
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240 lstream_types[lstream_type_count] = imp;
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241 Vlstream_free_list[lstream_type_count] =
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242 make_lcrecord_list (aligned_sizeof_lstream (imp->size),
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243 &lrecord_lstream);
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244 lstream_type_count++;
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245 }
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246
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247 p = XLSTREAM (allocate_managed_lcrecord (Vlstream_free_list[i]));
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248 /* Zero it out, except the header. */
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249 memset ((char *) p + sizeof (p->header), '\0',
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250 aligned_sizeof_lstream (imp->size) - sizeof (p->header));
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251 p->imp = imp;
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252 Lstream_set_buffering (p, LSTREAM_BLOCK_BUFFERED, 0);
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253 p->flags = LSTREAM_FL_IS_OPEN;
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254
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255 /* convert mode (one of "r", "w", "rc", "wc") to p->flags */
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256 assert (mode[0] == 'r' || mode[0] == 'w');
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257 assert (mode[1] == 'c' || mode[1] == '\0');
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258 p->flags |= (mode[0] == 'r' ? LSTREAM_FL_READ : LSTREAM_FL_WRITE);
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259 if (mode[1] == 'c')
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260 p->flags |= LSTREAM_FL_NO_PARTIAL_CHARS;
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261
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262 return p;
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263 }
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264
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265 void
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266 Lstream_set_character_mode (Lstream *lstr)
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267 {
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268 lstr->flags |= LSTREAM_FL_NO_PARTIAL_CHARS;
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269 }
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270
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271 void
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272 Lstream_delete (Lstream *lstr)
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273 {
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274 int i;
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275 Lisp_Object val;
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276
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277 XSETLSTREAM (val, lstr);
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278 for (i = 0; i < lstream_type_count; i++)
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279 {
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280 if (lstream_types[i] == lstr->imp)
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281 {
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282 free_managed_lcrecord (Vlstream_free_list[i], val);
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283 return;
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284 }
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285 }
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286
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287 abort ();
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288 }
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289
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290 #define Lstream_internal_error(reason, lstr) \
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291 Lstream_signal_simple_error ("Internal error: " reason, lstr)
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292
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293 static void Lstream_signal_simple_error (const char *reason, Lstream *lstr)
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294 {
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295 Lisp_Object obj;
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296 XSETLSTREAM (obj, lstr);
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297 signal_simple_error (reason, obj);
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298 }
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299
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300 void
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301 Lstream_reopen (Lstream *lstr)
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302 {
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303 if (lstr->flags & LSTREAM_FL_IS_OPEN)
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304 Lstream_internal_error ("lstream already open", lstr);
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305 lstr->flags |= LSTREAM_FL_IS_OPEN;
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306 }
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307
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308 /* Attempt to flush out all of the buffered data for writing. */
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309
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310 int
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311 Lstream_flush_out (Lstream *lstr)
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312 {
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313 Lstream_data_count num_written;
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314
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315 while (lstr->out_buffer_ind > 0)
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316 {
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317 Lstream_data_count size = lstr->out_buffer_ind;
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318 if (! (lstr->flags & LSTREAM_FL_IS_OPEN))
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319 Lstream_internal_error ("lstream not open", lstr);
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320 if (! (lstr->flags & LSTREAM_FL_WRITE))
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321 Lstream_internal_error ("lstream not open for writing", lstr);
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322 if (!lstr->imp->writer)
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323 Lstream_internal_error ("lstream has no writer", lstr);
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324
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325 if (lstr->flags & LSTREAM_FL_NO_PARTIAL_CHARS)
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326 /* It's quite possible for us to get passed an incomplete
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327 character at the end. We need to spit back that
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328 incomplete character. */
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329 {
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330 const unsigned char *data = lstr->out_buffer;
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331 const unsigned char *dataend = data + size - 1;
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332 assert (size > 0); /* safety check ... */
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333 /* Optimize the most common case. */
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334 if (!BYTE_ASCII_P (*dataend))
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335 {
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336 /* Go back to the beginning of the last (and possibly partial)
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337 character, and bump forward to see if the character is
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338 complete. */
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339 VALIDATE_CHARPTR_BACKWARD (dataend);
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340 if (dataend + REP_BYTES_BY_FIRST_BYTE (*dataend) != data + size)
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341 /* If not, chop the size down to ignore the last char
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342 and stash it away for next time. */
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343 size = dataend - data;
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344 /* If we don't even have one character to write, then just
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345 skip out. */
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346 if (size == 0)
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347 break;
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348 }
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349 }
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350
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351 num_written = (lstr->imp->writer) (lstr, lstr->out_buffer, size);
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352 if (num_written == 0)
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353 /* If nothing got written, then just hold the data. This may
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354 occur, for example, if this stream does non-blocking I/O;
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355 the attempt to write the data might have resulted in an
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356 EWOULDBLOCK error. */
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357 return 0;
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358 else if (num_written >= lstr->out_buffer_ind)
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359 lstr->out_buffer_ind = 0;
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360 else if (num_written > 0)
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361 {
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362 memmove (lstr->out_buffer, lstr->out_buffer + num_written,
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363 lstr->out_buffer_ind - num_written);
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364 lstr->out_buffer_ind -= num_written;
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365 }
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366 else
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367 /* If error, just hold the data, for similar reasons as above. */
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368 return -1;
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369 }
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370
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371 if (lstr->imp->flusher)
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372 return (lstr->imp->flusher) (lstr);
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373
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374 return 0;
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375 }
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376
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377 int
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378 Lstream_flush (Lstream *lstr)
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379 {
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380 if (Lstream_flush_out (lstr) < 0)
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381 return -1;
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382
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383 /* clear out buffered data */
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384 lstr->in_buffer_current = lstr->in_buffer_ind = 0;
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385 lstr->unget_buffer_ind = 0;
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386
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387 return 0;
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388 }
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389
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390 /* We want to add NUM characters. This function ensures that the
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391 buffer is large enough for this (per the buffering size specified
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392 in the stream) and returns the number of characters we can
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393 actually write. If FORCE is set, ignore the buffering size
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394 and go ahead and make space for all the chars even if it exceeds
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395 the buffering size. (This is used to deal with the possibility
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396 that the stream writer might refuse to write any bytes now, e.g.
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397 if it's getting EWOULDBLOCK errors. We have to keep stocking them
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398 up until they can be written, so as to avoid losing data. */
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399
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400 static Lstream_data_count
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401 Lstream_adding (Lstream *lstr, Lstream_data_count num, int force)
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428
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402 {
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462
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403 Lstream_data_count size = num + lstr->out_buffer_ind;
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430
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404
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405 if (size <= lstr->out_buffer_size)
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406 return num;
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407
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428
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408 /* Maybe chop it down so that we don't buffer more characters
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409 than our advertised buffering size. */
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430
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410 if ((size > lstr->buffering_size) && !force)
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411 {
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412 size = lstr->buffering_size;
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413 /* There might be more data buffered than the buffering size. */
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414 if (size <= lstr->out_buffer_ind)
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415 return 0;
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416 }
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417
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418 DO_REALLOC (lstr->out_buffer, lstr->out_buffer_size, size, unsigned char);
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419
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420 return size - lstr->out_buffer_ind;
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428
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421 }
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422
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423 /* Like Lstream_write(), but does not handle line-buffering correctly. */
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424
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462
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425 static Lstream_data_count
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426 Lstream_write_1 (Lstream *lstr, const void *data, Lstream_data_count size)
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428
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427 {
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442
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428 const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char *) data;
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429 Lstream_data_count off = 0;
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428
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430 if (! (lstr->flags & LSTREAM_FL_IS_OPEN))
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431 Lstream_internal_error ("lstream not open", lstr);
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432 if (! (lstr->flags & LSTREAM_FL_WRITE))
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433 Lstream_internal_error ("lstream not open for writing", lstr);
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434 {
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435 int couldnt_write_last_time = 0;
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436
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437 while (1)
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438 {
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439 /* Figure out how much we can add to the buffer */
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462
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440 Lstream_data_count chunk = Lstream_adding (lstr, size, 0);
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428
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441 if (chunk == 0)
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442 {
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443 if (couldnt_write_last_time)
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444 /* Ung, we ran out of space and tried to flush
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445 the buffer, but it didn't work because the stream
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446 writer is refusing to accept any data. So we
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447 just have to squirrel away all the rest of the
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448 stuff. */
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449 chunk = Lstream_adding (lstr, size, 1);
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450 else
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451 couldnt_write_last_time = 1;
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452 }
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453 /* Do it. */
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454 if (chunk > 0)
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455 {
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456 memcpy (lstr->out_buffer + lstr->out_buffer_ind, p + off, chunk);
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457 lstr->out_buffer_ind += chunk;
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458 lstr->byte_count += chunk;
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459 size -= chunk;
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460 off += chunk;
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461 }
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462 /* If the buffer is full and we have more to add, flush it out. */
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463 if (size > 0)
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464 {
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465 if (Lstream_flush_out (lstr) < 0)
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466 {
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467 if (off == 0)
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468 return -1;
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469 else
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470 return off;
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471 }
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472 }
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473 else
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474 break;
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475 }
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476 }
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477 return off;
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478 }
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479
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480 /* If the stream is not line-buffered, then we can just call
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481 Lstream_write_1(), which writes in chunks. Otherwise, we
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482 repeatedly call Lstream_putc(), which knows how to handle
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440
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483 line buffering. Returns number of bytes written. */
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428
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484
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462
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485 Lstream_data_count
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486 Lstream_write (Lstream *lstr, const void *data, Lstream_data_count size)
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428
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487 {
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462
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488 Lstream_data_count i;
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442
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489 const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char *) data;
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428
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490
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491 if (size == 0)
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492 return size;
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493 if (lstr->buffering != LSTREAM_LINE_BUFFERED)
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494 return Lstream_write_1 (lstr, data, size);
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495 for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
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496 {
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497 if (Lstream_putc (lstr, p[i]) < 0)
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498 break;
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499 }
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462
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500 return i == 0 ? -1 : i;
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428
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501 }
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502
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503 int
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504 Lstream_was_blocked_p (Lstream *lstr)
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505 {
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506 return lstr->imp->was_blocked_p ? lstr->imp->was_blocked_p (lstr) : 0;
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|
507 }
|
|
508
|
462
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509 static Lstream_data_count
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510 Lstream_raw_read (Lstream *lstr, unsigned char *buffer,
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511 Lstream_data_count size)
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428
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512 {
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513 if (! (lstr->flags & LSTREAM_FL_IS_OPEN))
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514 Lstream_internal_error ("lstream not open", lstr);
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515 if (! (lstr->flags & LSTREAM_FL_READ))
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516 Lstream_internal_error ("lstream not open for reading", lstr);
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517 if (!lstr->imp->reader)
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518 Lstream_internal_error ("lstream has no reader", lstr);
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|
519
|
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520 return (lstr->imp->reader) (lstr, buffer, size);
|
|
521 }
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|
522
|
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523 /* Assuming the buffer is empty, fill it up again. */
|
|
524
|
462
|
525 static Lstream_data_count
|
428
|
526 Lstream_read_more (Lstream *lstr)
|
|
527 {
|
|
528 #if 0
|
462
|
529 Lstream_data_count size_needed
|
|
530 = max (1, min (MAX_READ_SIZE, lstr->buffering_size));
|
428
|
531 #else
|
|
532 /* If someone requested a larger buffer size, so be it! */
|
462
|
533 Lstream_data_count size_needed =
|
|
534 max (1, lstr->buffering_size);
|
428
|
535 #endif
|
462
|
536 Lstream_data_count size_gotten;
|
428
|
537
|
|
538 DO_REALLOC (lstr->in_buffer, lstr->in_buffer_size,
|
|
539 size_needed, unsigned char);
|
|
540 size_gotten = Lstream_raw_read (lstr, lstr->in_buffer, size_needed);
|
|
541 lstr->in_buffer_current = max (0, size_gotten);
|
|
542 lstr->in_buffer_ind = 0;
|
|
543 return size_gotten < 0 ? -1 : size_gotten;
|
|
544 }
|
|
545
|
462
|
546 Lstream_data_count
|
|
547 Lstream_read (Lstream *lstr, void *data, Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
548 {
|
|
549 unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *) data;
|
462
|
550 Lstream_data_count off = 0;
|
|
551 Lstream_data_count chunk;
|
428
|
552 int error_occurred = 0;
|
|
553
|
|
554 if (size == 0)
|
|
555 return 0;
|
|
556
|
|
557 /* First try to get some data from the unget buffer */
|
|
558 chunk = min (size, lstr->unget_buffer_ind);
|
|
559 if (chunk > 0)
|
|
560 {
|
|
561 /* The bytes come back in reverse order. */
|
|
562 for (; off < chunk; off++)
|
|
563 p[off] = lstr->unget_buffer[--lstr->unget_buffer_ind];
|
|
564 lstr->byte_count += chunk;
|
|
565 size -= chunk;
|
|
566 }
|
|
567
|
|
568 while (size > 0)
|
|
569 {
|
|
570 /* Take whatever we can from the in buffer */
|
|
571 chunk = min (size, lstr->in_buffer_current - lstr->in_buffer_ind);
|
|
572 if (chunk > 0)
|
|
573 {
|
|
574 memcpy (p + off, lstr->in_buffer + lstr->in_buffer_ind, chunk);
|
|
575 lstr->in_buffer_ind += chunk;
|
|
576 lstr->byte_count += chunk;
|
|
577 size -= chunk;
|
|
578 off += chunk;
|
|
579 }
|
|
580
|
|
581 /* If we need some more, try to get some more from the stream's end */
|
|
582 if (size > 0)
|
|
583 {
|
462
|
584 Lstream_data_count retval = Lstream_read_more (lstr);
|
428
|
585 if (retval < 0)
|
|
586 error_occurred = 1;
|
|
587 if (retval <= 0)
|
|
588 break;
|
|
589 }
|
|
590 }
|
|
591
|
|
592 /* #### Beware of OFF ending up 0. */
|
|
593 if ((lstr->flags & LSTREAM_FL_NO_PARTIAL_CHARS) && off > 0)
|
|
594 {
|
|
595 /* It's quite possible for us to get passed an incomplete
|
|
596 character at the end. We need to spit back that
|
|
597 incomplete character. */
|
442
|
598 const unsigned char *dataend = p + off - 1;
|
428
|
599 /* Optimize the most common case. */
|
|
600 if (!BYTE_ASCII_P (*dataend))
|
|
601 {
|
|
602 /* Go back to the beginning of the last (and possibly partial)
|
|
603 character, and bump forward to see if the character is
|
|
604 complete. */
|
|
605 VALIDATE_CHARPTR_BACKWARD (dataend);
|
|
606 if (dataend + REP_BYTES_BY_FIRST_BYTE (*dataend) != p + off)
|
|
607 {
|
462
|
608 Lstream_data_count newoff = dataend - p;
|
428
|
609 /* If not, chop the size down to ignore the last char
|
|
610 and stash it away for next time. */
|
|
611 Lstream_unread (lstr, dataend, off - newoff);
|
|
612 off = newoff;
|
|
613 }
|
|
614 }
|
|
615 }
|
|
616
|
462
|
617 return off == 0 && error_occurred ? -1 : off;
|
428
|
618 }
|
|
619
|
|
620 void
|
462
|
621 Lstream_unread (Lstream *lstr, const void *data, Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
622 {
|
442
|
623 const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char *) data;
|
428
|
624
|
|
625 /* Make sure buffer is big enough */
|
|
626 DO_REALLOC (lstr->unget_buffer, lstr->unget_buffer_size,
|
|
627 lstr->unget_buffer_ind + size, unsigned char);
|
|
628
|
|
629 lstr->byte_count -= size;
|
|
630
|
|
631 /* Bytes have to go on in reverse order -- they are reversed
|
|
632 again when read back. */
|
|
633 while (size--)
|
|
634 lstr->unget_buffer[lstr->unget_buffer_ind++] = p[size];
|
|
635 }
|
|
636
|
|
637 int
|
|
638 Lstream_rewind (Lstream *lstr)
|
|
639 {
|
|
640 if (!lstr->imp->rewinder)
|
|
641 Lstream_internal_error ("lstream has no rewinder", lstr);
|
|
642 if (Lstream_flush (lstr) < 0)
|
|
643 return -1;
|
|
644 lstr->byte_count = 0;
|
|
645 return (lstr->imp->rewinder) (lstr);
|
|
646 }
|
|
647
|
|
648 int
|
|
649 Lstream_seekable_p (Lstream *lstr)
|
|
650 {
|
|
651 if (!lstr->imp->rewinder)
|
|
652 return 0;
|
|
653 if (!lstr->imp->seekable_p)
|
|
654 return 1;
|
|
655 return (lstr->imp->seekable_p) (lstr);
|
|
656 }
|
|
657
|
|
658 static int
|
|
659 Lstream_pseudo_close (Lstream *lstr)
|
|
660 {
|
|
661 if (!lstr->flags & LSTREAM_FL_IS_OPEN)
|
|
662 Lstream_internal_error ("lstream is not open", lstr);
|
|
663
|
|
664 /* don't check errors here -- best not to risk file descriptor loss */
|
|
665 return Lstream_flush (lstr);
|
|
666 }
|
|
667
|
|
668 int
|
|
669 Lstream_close (Lstream *lstr)
|
|
670 {
|
|
671 int rc = 0;
|
|
672
|
|
673 if (lstr->flags & LSTREAM_FL_IS_OPEN)
|
|
674 {
|
|
675 rc = Lstream_pseudo_close (lstr);
|
|
676 /*
|
|
677 * We used to return immediately if the closer method reported
|
|
678 * failure, leaving the stream open. But this is no good, for
|
|
679 * the following reasons.
|
|
680 *
|
|
681 * 1. The finalizer method used in GC makes no provision for
|
|
682 * failure, so we must not return without freeing buffer
|
|
683 * memory.
|
|
684 *
|
|
685 * 2. The closer method may have already freed some memory
|
|
686 * used for I/O in this stream. E.g. encoding_closer frees
|
|
687 * ENCODING_STREAM_DATA(stream)->runoff. If a writer method
|
|
688 * tries to use this buffer later, it will write into memory
|
|
689 * that may have been allocated elsewhere. Sometime later
|
|
690 * you will see a sign that says "Welcome to Crash City."
|
|
691 *
|
|
692 * 3. The closer can report failure if a flush fails in the
|
|
693 * other stream in a MULE encoding/decoding stream pair.
|
|
694 * The other stream in the pair is closed, but returning
|
|
695 * early leaves the current stream open. If we try to
|
|
696 * flush the current stream later, we will crash when the
|
|
697 * flusher notices that the other end stream is closed.
|
|
698 *
|
|
699 * So, we no longer abort the close if the closer method
|
|
700 * reports some kind of failure. We still report the failure
|
|
701 * to the caller.
|
|
702 */
|
|
703 if (lstr->imp->closer)
|
|
704 if ((lstr->imp->closer) (lstr) < 0)
|
|
705 rc = -1;
|
|
706 }
|
|
707
|
|
708 lstr->flags &= ~LSTREAM_FL_IS_OPEN;
|
|
709 lstr->byte_count = 0;
|
|
710 /* Note that Lstream_flush() reset all the buffer indices. That way,
|
|
711 the next call to Lstream_putc(), Lstream_getc(), or Lstream_ungetc()
|
|
712 on a closed stream will call into the function equivalents, which will
|
|
713 cause an error. */
|
|
714
|
|
715 /* We set the pointers to 0 so that we don't lose when this function
|
|
716 is called more than once on the same object */
|
|
717 if (lstr->out_buffer)
|
|
718 {
|
|
719 xfree (lstr->out_buffer);
|
|
720 lstr->out_buffer = 0;
|
|
721 }
|
|
722 if (lstr->in_buffer)
|
|
723 {
|
|
724 xfree (lstr->in_buffer);
|
|
725 lstr->in_buffer = 0;
|
|
726 }
|
|
727 if (lstr->unget_buffer)
|
|
728 {
|
|
729 xfree (lstr->unget_buffer);
|
|
730 lstr->unget_buffer = 0;
|
|
731 }
|
|
732
|
|
733 return rc;
|
|
734 }
|
|
735
|
|
736 int
|
|
737 Lstream_fputc (Lstream *lstr, int c)
|
|
738 {
|
|
739 unsigned char ch = (unsigned char) c;
|
462
|
740 Lstream_data_count retval = Lstream_write_1 (lstr, &ch, 1);
|
428
|
741 if (retval >= 0 && lstr->buffering == LSTREAM_LINE_BUFFERED && ch == '\n')
|
|
742 return Lstream_flush_out (lstr);
|
|
743 return retval < 0 ? -1 : 0;
|
|
744 }
|
|
745
|
|
746 int
|
|
747 Lstream_fgetc (Lstream *lstr)
|
|
748 {
|
|
749 unsigned char ch;
|
|
750 if (Lstream_read (lstr, &ch, 1) <= 0)
|
|
751 return -1;
|
|
752 return ch;
|
|
753 }
|
|
754
|
|
755 void
|
|
756 Lstream_fungetc (Lstream *lstr, int c)
|
|
757 {
|
|
758 unsigned char ch = (unsigned char) c;
|
|
759 Lstream_unread (lstr, &ch, 1);
|
|
760 }
|
|
761
|
|
762
|
|
763 /************************ some stream implementations *********************/
|
|
764
|
|
765 /*********** a stdio stream ***********/
|
|
766
|
|
767 struct stdio_stream
|
|
768 {
|
|
769 FILE *file;
|
|
770 int closing;
|
|
771 };
|
|
772
|
|
773 #define STDIO_STREAM_DATA(stream) LSTREAM_TYPE_DATA (stream, stdio)
|
|
774
|
|
775 DEFINE_LSTREAM_IMPLEMENTATION ("stdio", lstream_stdio,
|
|
776 sizeof (struct stdio_stream));
|
|
777
|
|
778 static Lisp_Object
|
442
|
779 make_stdio_stream_1 (FILE *stream, int flags, const char *mode)
|
428
|
780 {
|
|
781 Lisp_Object obj;
|
|
782 Lstream *lstr = Lstream_new (lstream_stdio, mode);
|
|
783 struct stdio_stream *str = STDIO_STREAM_DATA (lstr);
|
|
784 str->file = stream;
|
|
785 str->closing = flags & LSTR_CLOSING;
|
|
786 lstr->flags |= LSTREAM_FL_CLOSE_AT_DISKSAVE;
|
|
787 XSETLSTREAM (obj, lstr);
|
|
788 return obj;
|
|
789 }
|
|
790
|
|
791 Lisp_Object
|
|
792 make_stdio_input_stream (FILE *stream, int flags)
|
|
793 {
|
|
794 return make_stdio_stream_1 (stream, flags, "r");
|
|
795 }
|
|
796
|
|
797 Lisp_Object
|
|
798 make_stdio_output_stream (FILE *stream, int flags)
|
|
799 {
|
|
800 return make_stdio_stream_1 (stream, flags, "w");
|
|
801 }
|
|
802
|
|
803 /* #### From reading the Unix 98 specification, it appears that if we
|
|
804 want stdio_reader() to be completely correct, we should check for
|
|
805 0 < val < size and if so, check to see if an error has occurred.
|
|
806 If an error has occurred, but val is non-zero, we should go ahead
|
|
807 and act as if the read was successful, but remember in some fashion
|
|
808 or other, that an error has occurred, and report that on the next
|
|
809 call to stdio_reader instead of calling fread() again.
|
|
810
|
|
811 Currently, in such a case, we end up calling fread() twice and we
|
|
812 assume that
|
|
813
|
|
814 1) this is not harmful, and
|
|
815 2) the error will still be reported on the second read.
|
|
816
|
|
817 This is probably reasonable, so I don't think we should change this
|
|
818 code (it could even be argued that the error might have fixed
|
|
819 itself, so we should do the fread() again. */
|
|
820
|
462
|
821 static Lstream_data_count
|
|
822 stdio_reader (Lstream *stream, unsigned char *data, Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
823 {
|
|
824 struct stdio_stream *str = STDIO_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
462
|
825 Lstream_data_count val = fread (data, 1, size, str->file);
|
428
|
826 if (!val && ferror (str->file))
|
|
827 return -1;
|
|
828 return val;
|
|
829 }
|
|
830
|
462
|
831 static Lstream_data_count
|
|
832 stdio_writer (Lstream *stream, const unsigned char *data,
|
|
833 Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
834 {
|
|
835 struct stdio_stream *str = STDIO_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
462
|
836 Lstream_data_count val = fwrite (data, 1, size, str->file);
|
428
|
837 if (!val && ferror (str->file))
|
|
838 return -1;
|
|
839 return val;
|
|
840 }
|
|
841
|
|
842 static int
|
|
843 stdio_rewinder (Lstream *stream)
|
|
844 {
|
|
845 rewind (STDIO_STREAM_DATA (stream)->file);
|
|
846 return 0;
|
|
847 }
|
|
848
|
|
849 static int
|
|
850 stdio_seekable_p (Lstream *stream)
|
|
851 {
|
|
852 struct stat lestat;
|
|
853 struct stdio_stream *str = STDIO_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
854
|
|
855 if (fstat (fileno (str->file), &lestat) < 0)
|
|
856 return 0;
|
|
857 return S_ISREG (lestat.st_mode);
|
|
858 }
|
|
859
|
|
860 static int
|
|
861 stdio_flusher (Lstream *stream)
|
|
862 {
|
|
863 struct stdio_stream *str = STDIO_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
864 if (stream->flags & LSTREAM_FL_WRITE)
|
|
865 return fflush (str->file);
|
|
866 else
|
|
867 return 0;
|
|
868 }
|
|
869
|
|
870 static int
|
|
871 stdio_closer (Lstream *stream)
|
|
872 {
|
|
873 struct stdio_stream *str = STDIO_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
874 if (str->closing)
|
|
875 return fclose (str->file);
|
|
876 else
|
|
877 if (stream->flags & LSTREAM_FL_WRITE)
|
|
878 return fflush (str->file);
|
|
879 else
|
|
880 return 0;
|
|
881 }
|
|
882
|
|
883 /*********** a file descriptor ***********/
|
|
884
|
|
885 struct filedesc_stream
|
|
886 {
|
|
887 int fd;
|
|
888 int pty_max_bytes;
|
|
889 Bufbyte eof_char;
|
|
890 int starting_pos;
|
|
891 int current_pos;
|
|
892 int end_pos;
|
|
893 int chars_sans_newline;
|
|
894 unsigned int closing :1;
|
|
895 unsigned int allow_quit :1;
|
|
896 unsigned int blocked_ok :1;
|
|
897 unsigned int pty_flushing :1;
|
|
898 unsigned int blocking_error_p :1;
|
|
899 };
|
|
900
|
|
901 #define FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA(stream) LSTREAM_TYPE_DATA (stream, filedesc)
|
|
902
|
|
903 DEFINE_LSTREAM_IMPLEMENTATION ("filedesc", lstream_filedesc,
|
|
904 sizeof (struct filedesc_stream));
|
|
905
|
|
906 /* Make a stream that reads from or writes to a file descriptor FILEDESC.
|
|
907 OFFSET is the offset from the *current* file pointer that the reading
|
|
908 should start at. COUNT is the number of bytes to be read (it is
|
|
909 ignored when writing); -1 for unlimited. */
|
|
910 static Lisp_Object
|
|
911 make_filedesc_stream_1 (int filedesc, int offset, int count, int flags,
|
442
|
912 const char *mode)
|
428
|
913 {
|
|
914 Lisp_Object obj;
|
|
915 Lstream *lstr = Lstream_new (lstream_filedesc, mode);
|
|
916 struct filedesc_stream *fstr = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (lstr);
|
|
917 fstr->fd = filedesc;
|
|
918 fstr->closing = !!(flags & LSTR_CLOSING);
|
|
919 fstr->allow_quit = !!(flags & LSTR_ALLOW_QUIT);
|
|
920 fstr->blocked_ok = !!(flags & LSTR_BLOCKED_OK);
|
|
921 fstr->pty_flushing = !!(flags & LSTR_PTY_FLUSHING);
|
|
922 fstr->blocking_error_p = 0;
|
|
923 fstr->chars_sans_newline = 0;
|
|
924 fstr->starting_pos = lseek (filedesc, offset, SEEK_CUR);
|
|
925 fstr->current_pos = max (fstr->starting_pos, 0);
|
|
926 if (count < 0)
|
|
927 fstr->end_pos = -1;
|
|
928 else
|
|
929 fstr->end_pos = fstr->starting_pos + count;
|
|
930 lstr->flags |= LSTREAM_FL_CLOSE_AT_DISKSAVE;
|
|
931 XSETLSTREAM (obj, lstr);
|
|
932 return obj;
|
|
933 }
|
|
934
|
|
935 Lisp_Object
|
|
936 make_filedesc_input_stream (int filedesc, int offset, int count, int flags)
|
|
937 {
|
|
938 return make_filedesc_stream_1 (filedesc, offset, count, flags, "r");
|
|
939 }
|
|
940
|
|
941 Lisp_Object
|
|
942 make_filedesc_output_stream (int filedesc, int offset, int count, int flags)
|
|
943 {
|
|
944 return make_filedesc_stream_1 (filedesc, offset, count, flags, "w");
|
|
945 }
|
|
946
|
462
|
947 static Lstream_data_count
|
|
948 filedesc_reader (Lstream *stream, unsigned char *data, Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
949 {
|
462
|
950 Lstream_data_count nread;
|
428
|
951 struct filedesc_stream *str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
952 if (str->end_pos >= 0)
|
462
|
953 size = min (size, (Lstream_data_count) (str->end_pos - str->current_pos));
|
430
|
954 nread = str->allow_quit ?
|
|
955 read_allowing_quit (str->fd, data, size) :
|
|
956 read (str->fd, data, size);
|
428
|
957 if (nread > 0)
|
|
958 str->current_pos += nread;
|
|
959 return nread;
|
|
960 }
|
|
961
|
|
962 static int
|
|
963 errno_would_block_p (int val)
|
|
964 {
|
|
965 #ifdef EWOULDBLOCK
|
|
966 if (val == EWOULDBLOCK)
|
|
967 return 1;
|
|
968 #endif
|
|
969 #ifdef EAGAIN
|
|
970 if (val == EAGAIN)
|
|
971 return 1;
|
|
972 #endif
|
|
973 return 0;
|
|
974 }
|
|
975
|
462
|
976 static Lstream_data_count
|
|
977 filedesc_writer (Lstream *stream, const unsigned char *data,
|
|
978 Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
979 {
|
|
980 struct filedesc_stream *str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
462
|
981 Lstream_data_count retval;
|
428
|
982 int need_newline = 0;
|
|
983
|
|
984 /* This function would be simple if it were not for the blasted
|
|
985 PTY max-bytes stuff. Why the hell can't they just have written
|
|
986 the PTY drivers right so this problem doesn't exist?
|
|
987
|
|
988 Maybe all the PTY crap here should be moved into another stream
|
|
989 that does nothing but periodically insert EOF's as necessary. */
|
|
990 if (str->pty_flushing)
|
|
991 {
|
|
992 /* To make life easy, only send out one line at the most. */
|
442
|
993 const unsigned char *ptr;
|
428
|
994
|
442
|
995 ptr = (const unsigned char *) memchr (data, '\n', size);
|
428
|
996 if (ptr)
|
|
997 need_newline = 1;
|
|
998 else
|
|
999 ptr = data + size;
|
|
1000 if (ptr - data >= str->pty_max_bytes - str->chars_sans_newline)
|
|
1001 {
|
|
1002 ptr = data + str->pty_max_bytes - str->chars_sans_newline;
|
|
1003 need_newline = 0;
|
|
1004 }
|
|
1005 size = ptr - data;
|
|
1006 }
|
|
1007
|
|
1008 /**** start of non-PTY-crap ****/
|
|
1009 if (size > 0)
|
430
|
1010 retval = str->allow_quit ?
|
|
1011 write_allowing_quit (str->fd, data, size) :
|
|
1012 write (str->fd, data, size);
|
428
|
1013 else
|
|
1014 retval = 0;
|
|
1015 if (retval < 0 && errno_would_block_p (errno) && str->blocked_ok)
|
|
1016 {
|
|
1017 str->blocking_error_p = 1;
|
|
1018 return 0;
|
|
1019 }
|
|
1020 str->blocking_error_p = 0;
|
|
1021 if (retval < 0)
|
|
1022 return retval;
|
|
1023 /**** end non-PTY-crap ****/
|
|
1024
|
|
1025 if (str->pty_flushing)
|
|
1026 {
|
|
1027 str->chars_sans_newline += retval;
|
|
1028 /* Note that a newline was not among the bytes written out.
|
|
1029 Add to the number of non-newline bytes written out,
|
|
1030 and flush with an EOF if necessary. Be careful to
|
|
1031 keep track of write errors as we go along and look
|
|
1032 out for EWOULDBLOCK. */
|
|
1033 if (str->chars_sans_newline >= str->pty_max_bytes)
|
|
1034 {
|
462
|
1035 Lstream_data_count retval2 = str->allow_quit ?
|
430
|
1036 write_allowing_quit (str->fd, &str->eof_char, 1) :
|
|
1037 write (str->fd, &str->eof_char, 1);
|
|
1038
|
428
|
1039 if (retval2 > 0)
|
|
1040 str->chars_sans_newline = 0;
|
|
1041 else if (retval2 < 0)
|
|
1042 {
|
|
1043 /* Error writing the EOF char. If nothing got written,
|
|
1044 then treat this as an error -- either return an error
|
|
1045 condition or set the blocking-error flag. */
|
|
1046 if (retval == 0)
|
|
1047 {
|
|
1048 if (errno_would_block_p (errno) && str->blocked_ok)
|
|
1049 {
|
|
1050 str->blocking_error_p = 1;
|
|
1051 return 0;
|
|
1052 }
|
|
1053 else
|
|
1054 return retval2;
|
|
1055 }
|
|
1056 else
|
|
1057 return retval;
|
|
1058 }
|
|
1059 }
|
|
1060 }
|
|
1061
|
|
1062 /* The need_newline flag is necessary because otherwise when the
|
|
1063 first byte is a newline, we'd get stuck never writing anything
|
|
1064 in pty-flushing mode. */
|
|
1065 if (need_newline)
|
|
1066 {
|
|
1067 Bufbyte nl = '\n';
|
462
|
1068 Lstream_data_count retval2 = str->allow_quit ?
|
430
|
1069 write_allowing_quit (str->fd, &nl, 1) :
|
|
1070 write (str->fd, &nl, 1);
|
|
1071
|
428
|
1072 if (retval2 > 0)
|
|
1073 {
|
|
1074 str->chars_sans_newline = 0;
|
|
1075 retval++;
|
|
1076 }
|
|
1077 else if (retval2 < 0)
|
|
1078 {
|
|
1079 /* Error writing the newline char. If nothing got written,
|
|
1080 then treat this as an error -- either return an error
|
|
1081 condition or set the blocking-error flag. */
|
|
1082 if (retval == 0)
|
|
1083 {
|
|
1084 if (errno_would_block_p (errno) && str->blocked_ok)
|
|
1085 {
|
|
1086 str->blocking_error_p = 1;
|
|
1087 return 0;
|
|
1088 }
|
|
1089 else
|
|
1090 return retval2;
|
|
1091 }
|
|
1092 else
|
|
1093 return retval;
|
|
1094 }
|
|
1095 }
|
|
1096
|
|
1097 return retval;
|
|
1098 }
|
|
1099
|
|
1100 static int
|
|
1101 filedesc_rewinder (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1102 {
|
|
1103 struct filedesc_stream *str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1104 if (str->starting_pos < 0 ||
|
|
1105 lseek (FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream)->fd, str->starting_pos,
|
|
1106 SEEK_SET) == -1)
|
|
1107 return -1;
|
|
1108 else
|
|
1109 {
|
|
1110 str->current_pos = str->starting_pos;
|
|
1111 return 0;
|
|
1112 }
|
|
1113 }
|
|
1114
|
|
1115 static int
|
|
1116 filedesc_seekable_p (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1117 {
|
|
1118 struct filedesc_stream *str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1119 if (str->starting_pos < 0)
|
|
1120 return 0;
|
|
1121 else
|
|
1122 {
|
|
1123 struct stat lestat;
|
|
1124
|
|
1125 if (fstat (str->fd, &lestat) < 0)
|
|
1126 return 0;
|
|
1127 return S_ISREG (lestat.st_mode);
|
|
1128 }
|
|
1129 }
|
|
1130
|
|
1131 static int
|
|
1132 filedesc_closer (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1133 {
|
|
1134 struct filedesc_stream *str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1135 if (str->closing)
|
|
1136 return close (str->fd);
|
|
1137 else
|
|
1138 return 0;
|
|
1139 }
|
|
1140
|
|
1141 static int
|
|
1142 filedesc_was_blocked_p (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1143 {
|
|
1144 struct filedesc_stream *str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1145 return str->blocking_error_p;
|
|
1146 }
|
|
1147
|
|
1148 void
|
|
1149 filedesc_stream_set_pty_flushing (Lstream *stream, int pty_max_bytes,
|
|
1150 Bufbyte eof_char)
|
|
1151 {
|
|
1152 struct filedesc_stream *str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1153 str->pty_max_bytes = pty_max_bytes;
|
|
1154 str->eof_char = eof_char;
|
|
1155 str->pty_flushing = 1;
|
|
1156 }
|
|
1157
|
|
1158 int
|
|
1159 filedesc_stream_fd (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1160 {
|
|
1161 struct filedesc_stream *str = FILEDESC_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1162 return str->fd;
|
|
1163 }
|
|
1164
|
|
1165 /*********** read from a Lisp string ***********/
|
|
1166
|
|
1167 #define LISP_STRING_STREAM_DATA(stream) LSTREAM_TYPE_DATA (stream, lisp_string)
|
|
1168
|
|
1169 struct lisp_string_stream
|
|
1170 {
|
|
1171 Lisp_Object obj;
|
|
1172 Bytecount init_offset;
|
|
1173 Bytecount offset, end;
|
|
1174 };
|
|
1175
|
|
1176 DEFINE_LSTREAM_IMPLEMENTATION ("lisp-string", lstream_lisp_string,
|
|
1177 sizeof (struct lisp_string_stream));
|
|
1178
|
|
1179 Lisp_Object
|
|
1180 make_lisp_string_input_stream (Lisp_Object string, Bytecount offset,
|
|
1181 Bytecount len)
|
|
1182 {
|
|
1183 Lisp_Object obj;
|
|
1184 Lstream *lstr;
|
|
1185 struct lisp_string_stream *str;
|
|
1186
|
|
1187 CHECK_STRING (string);
|
|
1188 if (len < 0)
|
|
1189 len = XSTRING_LENGTH (string) - offset;
|
|
1190 assert (offset >= 0);
|
|
1191 assert (len >= 0);
|
|
1192 assert (offset + len <= XSTRING_LENGTH (string));
|
|
1193
|
|
1194 lstr = Lstream_new (lstream_lisp_string, "r");
|
|
1195 str = LISP_STRING_STREAM_DATA (lstr);
|
|
1196 str->offset = offset;
|
|
1197 str->end = offset + len;
|
|
1198 str->init_offset = offset;
|
|
1199 str->obj = string;
|
|
1200 XSETLSTREAM (obj, lstr);
|
|
1201 return obj;
|
|
1202 }
|
|
1203
|
462
|
1204 static Lstream_data_count
|
|
1205 lisp_string_reader (Lstream *stream, unsigned char *data,
|
|
1206 Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
1207 {
|
|
1208 struct lisp_string_stream *str = LISP_STRING_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1209 /* Don't lose if the string shrank past us ... */
|
|
1210 Bytecount offset = min (str->offset, XSTRING_LENGTH (str->obj));
|
|
1211 Bufbyte *strstart = XSTRING_DATA (str->obj);
|
|
1212 Bufbyte *start = strstart + offset;
|
|
1213
|
|
1214 /* ... or if someone changed the string and we ended up in the
|
|
1215 middle of a character. */
|
|
1216 /* Being in the middle of a character is `normal' unless
|
|
1217 LSTREAM_NO_PARTIAL_CHARS - mrb */
|
|
1218 if (stream->flags & LSTREAM_FL_NO_PARTIAL_CHARS)
|
|
1219 VALIDATE_CHARPTR_BACKWARD (start);
|
|
1220 offset = start - strstart;
|
462
|
1221 size = min (size, (Lstream_data_count) (str->end - offset));
|
428
|
1222 memcpy (data, start, size);
|
|
1223 str->offset = offset + size;
|
|
1224 return size;
|
|
1225 }
|
|
1226
|
|
1227 static int
|
|
1228 lisp_string_rewinder (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1229 {
|
|
1230 struct lisp_string_stream *str = LISP_STRING_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1231 int pos = str->init_offset;
|
|
1232 if (pos > str->end)
|
|
1233 pos = str->end;
|
|
1234 /* Don't lose if the string shrank past us ... */
|
|
1235 pos = min (pos, XSTRING_LENGTH (str->obj));
|
|
1236 /* ... or if someone changed the string and we ended up in the
|
|
1237 middle of a character. */
|
|
1238 {
|
|
1239 Bufbyte *strstart = XSTRING_DATA (str->obj);
|
|
1240 Bufbyte *start = strstart + pos;
|
|
1241 VALIDATE_CHARPTR_BACKWARD (start);
|
|
1242 pos = start - strstart;
|
|
1243 }
|
|
1244 str->offset = pos;
|
|
1245 return 0;
|
|
1246 }
|
|
1247
|
|
1248 static Lisp_Object
|
|
1249 lisp_string_marker (Lisp_Object stream)
|
|
1250 {
|
|
1251 struct lisp_string_stream *str = LISP_STRING_STREAM_DATA (XLSTREAM (stream));
|
|
1252 return str->obj;
|
|
1253 }
|
|
1254
|
|
1255 /*********** a fixed buffer ***********/
|
|
1256
|
|
1257 #define FIXED_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA(stream) \
|
|
1258 LSTREAM_TYPE_DATA (stream, fixed_buffer)
|
|
1259
|
|
1260 struct fixed_buffer_stream
|
|
1261 {
|
442
|
1262 const unsigned char *inbuf;
|
428
|
1263 unsigned char *outbuf;
|
462
|
1264 Lstream_data_count size;
|
|
1265 Lstream_data_count offset;
|
428
|
1266 };
|
|
1267
|
|
1268 DEFINE_LSTREAM_IMPLEMENTATION ("fixed-buffer", lstream_fixed_buffer,
|
|
1269 sizeof (struct fixed_buffer_stream));
|
|
1270
|
|
1271 Lisp_Object
|
462
|
1272 make_fixed_buffer_input_stream (const void *buf, Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
1273 {
|
|
1274 Lisp_Object obj;
|
|
1275 Lstream *lstr = Lstream_new (lstream_fixed_buffer, "r");
|
|
1276 struct fixed_buffer_stream *str = FIXED_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (lstr);
|
440
|
1277 str->inbuf = (const unsigned char *) buf;
|
428
|
1278 str->size = size;
|
|
1279 XSETLSTREAM (obj, lstr);
|
|
1280 return obj;
|
|
1281 }
|
|
1282
|
|
1283 Lisp_Object
|
462
|
1284 make_fixed_buffer_output_stream (void *buf, Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
1285 {
|
|
1286 Lisp_Object obj;
|
|
1287 Lstream *lstr = Lstream_new (lstream_fixed_buffer, "w");
|
|
1288 struct fixed_buffer_stream *str = FIXED_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (lstr);
|
440
|
1289 str->outbuf = (unsigned char *) buf;
|
428
|
1290 str->size = size;
|
|
1291 XSETLSTREAM (obj, lstr);
|
|
1292 return obj;
|
|
1293 }
|
|
1294
|
462
|
1295 static Lstream_data_count
|
|
1296 fixed_buffer_reader (Lstream *stream, unsigned char *data,
|
|
1297 Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
1298 {
|
|
1299 struct fixed_buffer_stream *str = FIXED_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1300 size = min (size, str->size - str->offset);
|
|
1301 memcpy (data, str->inbuf + str->offset, size);
|
|
1302 str->offset += size;
|
|
1303 return size;
|
|
1304 }
|
|
1305
|
462
|
1306 static Lstream_data_count
|
|
1307 fixed_buffer_writer (Lstream *stream, const unsigned char *data,
|
|
1308 Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
1309 {
|
|
1310 struct fixed_buffer_stream *str = FIXED_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1311 if (str->offset == str->size)
|
|
1312 {
|
|
1313 /* If we're at the end, just throw away the data and pretend
|
|
1314 we wrote all of it. If we return 0, then the lstream routines
|
|
1315 will try again and again to write it out. */
|
|
1316 return size;
|
|
1317 }
|
|
1318 size = min (size, str->size - str->offset);
|
|
1319 memcpy (str->outbuf + str->offset, data, size);
|
|
1320 str->offset += size;
|
|
1321 return size;
|
|
1322 }
|
|
1323
|
|
1324 static int
|
|
1325 fixed_buffer_rewinder (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1326 {
|
|
1327 FIXED_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (stream)->offset = 0;
|
|
1328 return 0;
|
|
1329 }
|
|
1330
|
442
|
1331 const unsigned char *
|
428
|
1332 fixed_buffer_input_stream_ptr (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1333 {
|
|
1334 assert (stream->imp == lstream_fixed_buffer);
|
|
1335 return FIXED_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (stream)->inbuf;
|
|
1336 }
|
|
1337
|
|
1338 unsigned char *
|
|
1339 fixed_buffer_output_stream_ptr (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1340 {
|
|
1341 assert (stream->imp == lstream_fixed_buffer);
|
|
1342 return FIXED_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (stream)->outbuf;
|
|
1343 }
|
|
1344
|
|
1345 /*********** write to a resizing buffer ***********/
|
|
1346
|
|
1347 #define RESIZING_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA(stream) \
|
|
1348 LSTREAM_TYPE_DATA (stream, resizing_buffer)
|
|
1349
|
|
1350 struct resizing_buffer_stream
|
|
1351 {
|
|
1352 unsigned char *buf;
|
462
|
1353 Lstream_data_count allocked;
|
428
|
1354 int max_stored;
|
|
1355 int stored;
|
|
1356 };
|
|
1357
|
|
1358 DEFINE_LSTREAM_IMPLEMENTATION ("resizing-buffer", lstream_resizing_buffer,
|
|
1359 sizeof (struct resizing_buffer_stream));
|
|
1360
|
|
1361 Lisp_Object
|
|
1362 make_resizing_buffer_output_stream (void)
|
|
1363 {
|
|
1364 Lisp_Object obj;
|
|
1365 XSETLSTREAM (obj, Lstream_new (lstream_resizing_buffer, "w"));
|
|
1366 return obj;
|
|
1367 }
|
|
1368
|
462
|
1369 static Lstream_data_count
|
|
1370 resizing_buffer_writer (Lstream *stream, const unsigned char *data,
|
|
1371 Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
1372 {
|
|
1373 struct resizing_buffer_stream *str = RESIZING_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1374 DO_REALLOC (str->buf, str->allocked, str->stored + size, unsigned char);
|
|
1375 memcpy (str->buf + str->stored, data, size);
|
|
1376 str->stored += size;
|
|
1377 str->max_stored = max (str->max_stored, str->stored);
|
|
1378 return size;
|
|
1379 }
|
|
1380
|
|
1381 static int
|
|
1382 resizing_buffer_rewinder (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1383 {
|
|
1384 RESIZING_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (stream)->stored = 0;
|
|
1385 return 0;
|
|
1386 }
|
|
1387
|
|
1388 static int
|
|
1389 resizing_buffer_closer (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1390 {
|
|
1391 struct resizing_buffer_stream *str = RESIZING_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1392 if (str->buf)
|
|
1393 {
|
|
1394 xfree (str->buf);
|
|
1395 str->buf = 0;
|
|
1396 }
|
|
1397 return 0;
|
|
1398 }
|
|
1399
|
|
1400 unsigned char *
|
|
1401 resizing_buffer_stream_ptr (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1402 {
|
|
1403 return RESIZING_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (stream)->buf;
|
|
1404 }
|
|
1405
|
|
1406 /*********** write to an unsigned-char dynarr ***********/
|
|
1407
|
|
1408 /* Note: If you have a dynarr whose type is not unsigned_char_dynarr
|
|
1409 but which is really just an unsigned_char_dynarr (e.g. its type
|
|
1410 is Bufbyte or Extbyte), just cast to unsigned_char_dynarr. */
|
|
1411
|
|
1412 #define DYNARR_STREAM_DATA(stream) \
|
|
1413 LSTREAM_TYPE_DATA (stream, dynarr)
|
|
1414
|
|
1415 struct dynarr_stream
|
|
1416 {
|
|
1417 unsigned_char_dynarr *dyn;
|
|
1418 };
|
|
1419
|
|
1420 DEFINE_LSTREAM_IMPLEMENTATION ("dynarr", lstream_dynarr,
|
|
1421 sizeof (struct dynarr_stream));
|
|
1422
|
|
1423 Lisp_Object
|
|
1424 make_dynarr_output_stream (unsigned_char_dynarr *dyn)
|
|
1425 {
|
|
1426 Lisp_Object obj;
|
|
1427 XSETLSTREAM (obj, Lstream_new (lstream_dynarr, "w"));
|
|
1428 DYNARR_STREAM_DATA (XLSTREAM (obj))->dyn = dyn;
|
|
1429 return obj;
|
|
1430 }
|
|
1431
|
462
|
1432 static Lstream_data_count
|
|
1433 dynarr_writer (Lstream *stream, const unsigned char *data,
|
|
1434 Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
1435 {
|
|
1436 struct dynarr_stream *str = DYNARR_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1437 Dynarr_add_many (str->dyn, data, size);
|
|
1438 return size;
|
|
1439 }
|
|
1440
|
|
1441 static int
|
|
1442 dynarr_rewinder (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1443 {
|
|
1444 Dynarr_reset (DYNARR_STREAM_DATA (stream)->dyn);
|
|
1445 return 0;
|
|
1446 }
|
|
1447
|
|
1448 static int
|
|
1449 dynarr_closer (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1450 {
|
|
1451 return 0;
|
|
1452 }
|
|
1453
|
|
1454 /************ read from or write to a Lisp buffer ************/
|
|
1455
|
|
1456 /* Note: Lisp-buffer read streams never return partial characters,
|
|
1457 and Lisp-buffer write streams expect to never get partial
|
|
1458 characters. */
|
|
1459
|
|
1460 #define LISP_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA(stream) \
|
|
1461 LSTREAM_TYPE_DATA (stream, lisp_buffer)
|
|
1462
|
|
1463 struct lisp_buffer_stream
|
|
1464 {
|
|
1465 Lisp_Object buffer;
|
|
1466 Lisp_Object orig_start;
|
|
1467 /* we use markers to properly deal with insertion/deletion */
|
|
1468 Lisp_Object start, end;
|
|
1469 int flags;
|
|
1470 };
|
|
1471
|
|
1472 DEFINE_LSTREAM_IMPLEMENTATION ("lisp-buffer", lstream_lisp_buffer,
|
|
1473 sizeof (struct lisp_buffer_stream));
|
|
1474
|
|
1475 static Lisp_Object
|
|
1476 make_lisp_buffer_stream_1 (struct buffer *buf, Bufpos start, Bufpos end,
|
442
|
1477 int flags, const char *mode)
|
428
|
1478 {
|
|
1479 Lisp_Object obj;
|
|
1480 Lstream *lstr;
|
|
1481 struct lisp_buffer_stream *str;
|
|
1482 Bufpos bmin, bmax;
|
|
1483 int reading = !strcmp (mode, "r");
|
|
1484
|
|
1485 /* Make sure the luser didn't pass "w" in. */
|
|
1486 if (!strcmp (mode, "w"))
|
|
1487 abort ();
|
|
1488
|
|
1489 if (flags & LSTR_IGNORE_ACCESSIBLE)
|
|
1490 {
|
|
1491 bmin = BUF_BEG (buf);
|
|
1492 bmax = BUF_Z (buf);
|
|
1493 }
|
|
1494 else
|
|
1495 {
|
|
1496 bmin = BUF_BEGV (buf);
|
|
1497 bmax = BUF_ZV (buf);
|
|
1498 }
|
|
1499
|
|
1500 if (start == -1)
|
|
1501 start = bmin;
|
|
1502 if (end == -1)
|
|
1503 end = bmax;
|
|
1504 assert (bmin <= start);
|
|
1505 assert (start <= bmax);
|
|
1506 if (reading)
|
|
1507 {
|
|
1508 assert (bmin <= end);
|
|
1509 assert (end <= bmax);
|
|
1510 assert (start <= end);
|
|
1511 }
|
|
1512
|
|
1513 lstr = Lstream_new (lstream_lisp_buffer, mode);
|
|
1514 str = LISP_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (lstr);
|
|
1515 {
|
|
1516 Lisp_Object marker;
|
|
1517 Lisp_Object buffer;
|
|
1518
|
|
1519 XSETBUFFER (buffer, buf);
|
|
1520 marker = Fmake_marker ();
|
|
1521 Fset_marker (marker, make_int (start), buffer);
|
|
1522 str->start = marker;
|
|
1523 marker = Fmake_marker ();
|
|
1524 Fset_marker (marker, make_int (start), buffer);
|
|
1525 str->orig_start = marker;
|
|
1526 if (reading)
|
|
1527 {
|
|
1528 marker = Fmake_marker ();
|
|
1529 Fset_marker (marker, make_int (end), buffer);
|
|
1530 str->end = marker;
|
|
1531 }
|
|
1532 else
|
|
1533 str->end = Qnil;
|
|
1534 str->buffer = buffer;
|
|
1535 }
|
|
1536 str->flags = flags;
|
|
1537 XSETLSTREAM (obj, lstr);
|
|
1538 return obj;
|
|
1539 }
|
|
1540
|
|
1541 Lisp_Object
|
|
1542 make_lisp_buffer_input_stream (struct buffer *buf, Bufpos start, Bufpos end,
|
|
1543 int flags)
|
|
1544 {
|
|
1545 return make_lisp_buffer_stream_1 (buf, start, end, flags, "r");
|
|
1546 }
|
|
1547
|
|
1548 Lisp_Object
|
|
1549 make_lisp_buffer_output_stream (struct buffer *buf, Bufpos pos, int flags)
|
|
1550 {
|
|
1551 Lisp_Object lstr = make_lisp_buffer_stream_1 (buf, pos, 0, flags, "wc");
|
|
1552
|
|
1553 Lstream_set_character_mode (XLSTREAM (lstr));
|
|
1554 return lstr;
|
|
1555 }
|
|
1556
|
462
|
1557 static Lstream_data_count
|
|
1558 lisp_buffer_reader (Lstream *stream, unsigned char *data,
|
|
1559 Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
1560 {
|
|
1561 struct lisp_buffer_stream *str = LISP_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1562 unsigned char *orig_data = data;
|
|
1563 Bytind start;
|
|
1564 Bytind end;
|
|
1565 struct buffer *buf = XBUFFER (str->buffer);
|
|
1566
|
|
1567 if (!BUFFER_LIVE_P (buf))
|
|
1568 return 0; /* Fut. */
|
|
1569
|
|
1570 /* NOTE: We do all our operations in Bytind's.
|
|
1571 Keep in mind that SIZE is a value in bytes, not chars. */
|
|
1572
|
|
1573 start = bi_marker_position (str->start);
|
|
1574 end = bi_marker_position (str->end);
|
|
1575 if (!(str->flags & LSTR_IGNORE_ACCESSIBLE))
|
|
1576 {
|
|
1577 start = bytind_clip_to_bounds (BI_BUF_BEGV (buf), start,
|
|
1578 BI_BUF_ZV (buf));
|
|
1579 end = bytind_clip_to_bounds (BI_BUF_BEGV (buf), end,
|
|
1580 BI_BUF_ZV (buf));
|
|
1581 }
|
|
1582
|
462
|
1583 size = min (size, (Lstream_data_count) (end - start));
|
428
|
1584 end = start + size;
|
|
1585 /* We cannot return a partial character. */
|
|
1586 VALIDATE_BYTIND_BACKWARD (buf, end);
|
|
1587
|
|
1588 while (start < end)
|
|
1589 {
|
|
1590 Bytind ceil;
|
|
1591 Bytecount chunk;
|
|
1592
|
|
1593 if (str->flags & LSTR_IGNORE_ACCESSIBLE)
|
|
1594 ceil = BI_BUF_CEILING_OF_IGNORE_ACCESSIBLE (buf, start);
|
|
1595 else
|
|
1596 ceil = BI_BUF_CEILING_OF (buf, start);
|
|
1597 chunk = min (ceil, end) - start;
|
|
1598 memcpy (data, BI_BUF_BYTE_ADDRESS (buf, start), chunk);
|
|
1599 data += chunk;
|
|
1600 start += chunk;
|
|
1601 }
|
|
1602
|
|
1603 if (EQ (buf->selective_display, Qt) && str->flags & LSTR_SELECTIVE)
|
|
1604 {
|
|
1605 /* What a kludge. What a kludge. What a kludge. */
|
|
1606 unsigned char *p;
|
|
1607 for (p = orig_data; p < data; p++)
|
|
1608 if (*p == '\r')
|
|
1609 *p = '\n';
|
|
1610 }
|
|
1611
|
|
1612 set_bi_marker_position (str->start, end);
|
|
1613 return data - orig_data;
|
|
1614 }
|
|
1615
|
462
|
1616 static Lstream_data_count
|
|
1617 lisp_buffer_writer (Lstream *stream, const unsigned char *data,
|
|
1618 Lstream_data_count size)
|
428
|
1619 {
|
|
1620 struct lisp_buffer_stream *str = LISP_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1621 Bufpos pos;
|
|
1622 struct buffer *buf = XBUFFER (str->buffer);
|
|
1623
|
|
1624 if (!BUFFER_LIVE_P (buf))
|
|
1625 return 0; /* Fut. */
|
|
1626
|
|
1627 pos = marker_position (str->start);
|
|
1628 pos += buffer_insert_raw_string_1 (buf, pos, data, size, 0);
|
|
1629 set_marker_position (str->start, pos);
|
|
1630 return size;
|
|
1631 }
|
|
1632
|
|
1633 static int
|
|
1634 lisp_buffer_rewinder (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1635 {
|
|
1636 struct lisp_buffer_stream *str =
|
|
1637 LISP_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (stream);
|
|
1638 struct buffer *buf = XBUFFER (str->buffer);
|
|
1639 long pos = marker_position (str->orig_start);
|
|
1640 if (!BUFFER_LIVE_P (buf))
|
|
1641 return -1; /* Fut. */
|
|
1642 if (pos > BUF_ZV (buf))
|
|
1643 pos = BUF_ZV (buf);
|
|
1644 if (pos < marker_position (str->orig_start))
|
|
1645 pos = marker_position (str->orig_start);
|
|
1646 if (MARKERP (str->end) && pos > marker_position (str->end))
|
|
1647 pos = marker_position (str->end);
|
|
1648 set_marker_position (str->start, pos);
|
|
1649 return 0;
|
|
1650 }
|
|
1651
|
|
1652 static Lisp_Object
|
|
1653 lisp_buffer_marker (Lisp_Object stream)
|
|
1654 {
|
|
1655 struct lisp_buffer_stream *str =
|
|
1656 LISP_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (XLSTREAM (stream));
|
|
1657
|
|
1658 mark_object (str->start);
|
|
1659 mark_object (str->end);
|
|
1660 return str->buffer;
|
|
1661 }
|
|
1662
|
|
1663 Bufpos
|
|
1664 lisp_buffer_stream_startpos (Lstream *stream)
|
|
1665 {
|
|
1666 return marker_position (LISP_BUFFER_STREAM_DATA (stream)->start);
|
|
1667 }
|
|
1668
|
|
1669
|
|
1670 /************************************************************************/
|
|
1671 /* initialization */
|
|
1672 /************************************************************************/
|
|
1673
|
|
1674 void
|
|
1675 lstream_type_create (void)
|
|
1676 {
|
|
1677 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (stdio, reader);
|
|
1678 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (stdio, writer);
|
|
1679 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (stdio, rewinder);
|
|
1680 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (stdio, seekable_p);
|
|
1681 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (stdio, flusher);
|
|
1682 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (stdio, closer);
|
|
1683
|
|
1684 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, reader);
|
|
1685 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, writer);
|
|
1686 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, was_blocked_p);
|
|
1687 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, rewinder);
|
|
1688 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, seekable_p);
|
|
1689 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (filedesc, closer);
|
|
1690
|
|
1691 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (lisp_string, reader);
|
|
1692 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (lisp_string, rewinder);
|
|
1693 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (lisp_string, marker);
|
|
1694
|
|
1695 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (fixed_buffer, reader);
|
|
1696 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (fixed_buffer, writer);
|
|
1697 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (fixed_buffer, rewinder);
|
|
1698
|
|
1699 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (resizing_buffer, writer);
|
|
1700 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (resizing_buffer, rewinder);
|
|
1701 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (resizing_buffer, closer);
|
|
1702
|
|
1703 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (dynarr, writer);
|
|
1704 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (dynarr, rewinder);
|
|
1705 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (dynarr, closer);
|
|
1706
|
|
1707 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (lisp_buffer, reader);
|
|
1708 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (lisp_buffer, writer);
|
|
1709 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (lisp_buffer, rewinder);
|
|
1710 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD (lisp_buffer, marker);
|
|
1711 }
|
|
1712
|
|
1713 void
|
|
1714 reinit_vars_of_lstream (void)
|
|
1715 {
|
|
1716 int i;
|
|
1717
|
|
1718 for (i = 0; i < countof (Vlstream_free_list); i++)
|
|
1719 {
|
|
1720 Vlstream_free_list[i] = Qnil;
|
|
1721 staticpro_nodump (&Vlstream_free_list[i]);
|
|
1722 }
|
|
1723 }
|
|
1724
|
|
1725 void
|
|
1726 vars_of_lstream (void)
|
|
1727 {
|
442
|
1728 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (lstream);
|
|
1729
|
428
|
1730 reinit_vars_of_lstream ();
|
|
1731 }
|