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68 #define setbuf(stream, buf) setvbuf(stream, buf, _IONBF, 0)
75 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
86 /* {Ports - file ports}
90 /* should be called with SCM_DEFER_INTS active */
99 SCM_SYSCALL (setbuf ((FILE *)SCM_STREAM (port
), 0););
103 return SCM_UNSPECIFIED
;
106 /* Return the flags that characterize a port based on the mode
107 * string used to open a file for that port.
109 * See PORT FLAGS in scm.h
113 scm_mode_bits (modes
)
117 | (strchr (modes
, 'r') || strchr (modes
, '+') ? SCM_RDNG
: 0)
118 | ( strchr (modes
, 'w')
119 || strchr (modes
, 'a')
120 || strchr (modes
, '+') ? SCM_WRTNG
: 0)
121 | (strchr (modes
, '0') ? SCM_BUF0
: 0));
126 * Return a new port open on a given file.
128 * The mode string must match the pattern: [rwa+]** which
129 * is interpreted in the usual unix way.
131 * Return the new port.
133 SCM_PROC(s_open_file
, "open-file", 2, 0, 0, scm_open_file
);
136 scm_open_file (filename
, modes
)
145 SCM_ASSERT (SCM_NIMP (filename
) && SCM_ROSTRINGP (filename
), filename
, SCM_ARG1
, s_open_file
);
146 SCM_ASSERT (SCM_NIMP (modes
) && SCM_ROSTRINGP (modes
), modes
, SCM_ARG2
, s_open_file
);
147 if (SCM_SUBSTRP (filename
))
148 filename
= scm_makfromstr (SCM_ROCHARS (filename
), SCM_ROLENGTH (filename
), 0);
149 if (SCM_SUBSTRP (modes
))
150 modes
= scm_makfromstr (SCM_ROCHARS (modes
), SCM_ROLENGTH (modes
), 0);
152 file
= SCM_ROCHARS (filename
);
153 mode
= SCM_ROCHARS (modes
);
157 SCM_SYSCALL (f
= fopen (file
, mode
));
162 scm_syserror_msg (s_open_file
, "%s: %S",
163 scm_listify (scm_makfrom0str (strerror (errno
)),
170 struct scm_port_table
* pt
;
172 pt
= scm_add_to_port_table (port
);
173 SCM_SETPTAB_ENTRY (port
, pt
);
174 SCM_SETCAR (port
, scm_tc16_fport
| scm_mode_bits (mode
));
175 SCM_SETSTREAM (port
, (SCM
) f
);
176 if (SCM_BUF0
& SCM_CAR (port
))
178 SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port
)->file_name
= filename
;
185 /* Build a Scheme port from an open stdio port, FILE.
186 MODE indicates whether FILE is open for reading or writing; it uses
187 the same notation as open-file's second argument.
188 If NAME is non-zero, use it as the port's filename.
190 scm_stdio_to_port sets the revealed count for FILE's file
191 descriptor to 1, so that FILE won't be closed when the port object
194 scm_stdio_to_port (file
, mode
, name
)
199 long mode_bits
= scm_mode_bits (mode
);
201 struct scm_port_table
* pt
;
206 pt
= scm_add_to_port_table (port
);
207 SCM_SETPTAB_ENTRY (port
, pt
);
208 SCM_SETCAR (port
, (scm_tc16_fport
| mode_bits
));
209 SCM_SETSTREAM (port
, (SCM
) file
);
210 if (SCM_BUF0
& SCM_CAR (port
))
212 SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port
)->file_name
= scm_makfrom0str (name
);
215 scm_set_port_revealed_x (port
, SCM_MAKINUM (1));
220 /* Return the mode flags from an open port.
221 * Some modes such as "append" are only used when opening
222 * a file and are not returned here. */
224 SCM_PROC(s_port_mode
, "port-mode", 1, 0, 0, scm_port_mode
);
232 SCM_ASSERT (SCM_NIMP (port
) && SCM_OPPORTP (port
), port
, SCM_ARG1
, s_port_mode
);
233 if (SCM_CAR (port
) & SCM_RDNG
) {
234 if (SCM_CAR (port
) & SCM_WRTNG
)
235 strcpy (modes
, "r+");
239 else if (SCM_CAR (port
) & SCM_WRTNG
)
241 if (SCM_CAR (port
) & SCM_BUF0
)
243 return scm_makfromstr (modes
, strlen (modes
), 0);
248 static int prinfport
SCM_P ((SCM exp
, SCM port
, scm_print_state
*pstate
));
251 prinfport (exp
, port
, pstate
)
254 scm_print_state
*pstate
;
258 if (SCM_CLOSEDP (exp
))
264 name
= SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (exp
)->file_name
;
265 if (SCM_NIMP (name
) && SCM_ROSTRINGP (name
))
266 c
= SCM_ROCHARS (name
);
271 scm_prinport (exp
, port
, c
);
277 static int scm_fgetc
SCM_P ((FILE * s
));
291 static scm_sizet pwrite
SCM_P ((char *ptr
, scm_sizet size
, nitems
, FILE *port
));
294 pwrite (ptr
, size
, nitems
, port
)
296 scm_sizet size
, nitems
;
299 scm_sizet len
= size
* nitems
;
306 #define ffwrite pwrite
308 #define ffwrite fwrite
312 /* This otherwise pointless code helps some poor
313 * crippled C compilers cope with life.
316 static int local_fclose
SCM_P ((FILE *fp
));
325 static int local_fflush
SCM_P ((FILE *fp
));
334 static int local_fputc
SCM_P ((int c
, FILE *fp
));
341 return fputc (c
, fp
);
344 static int local_fputs
SCM_P ((char *s
, FILE *fp
));
351 return fputs (s
, fp
);
354 static scm_sizet local_ffwrite
SCM_P ((void *ptr
, int size
, int nitems
, FILE *fp
));
357 local_ffwrite (ptr
, size
, nitems
, fp
)
363 return ffwrite (ptr
, size
, nitems
, fp
);
366 /* On SunOS, there's no declaration for pclose in the headers, so
367 putting it directly in the initializer for scm_pipob doesn't really
368 fly. We could add an extern declaration for it, but then it'll
369 mismatch on some systems that do have a declaration. So we just
370 wrap it up this way. */
379 scm_ptobfuns scm_fptob
=
382 (int (*) SCM_P ((SCM
))) local_fclose
,
385 (int (*) SCM_P ((int, SCM
))) local_fputc
,
386 (int (*) SCM_P ((char *, SCM
))) local_fputs
,
387 (scm_sizet (*) SCM_P ((char *, scm_sizet
, scm_sizet
, SCM
))) local_ffwrite
,
388 (int (*) SCM_P ((SCM
))) local_fflush
,
389 (int (*) SCM_P ((SCM
))) scm_fgetc
,
390 (int (*) SCM_P ((SCM
))) local_fclose
394 scm_ptobfuns scm_pipob
=
397 (int (*) SCM_P ((SCM
))) local_pclose
,
400 (int (*) SCM_P ((int, SCM
))) local_fputc
,
401 (int (*) SCM_P ((char *, SCM
))) local_fputs
,
402 (scm_sizet (*) SCM_P ((char *, scm_sizet
, scm_sizet
, SCM
))) local_ffwrite
,
403 (int (*) SCM_P ((SCM
))) local_fflush
,
404 (int (*) SCM_P ((SCM
))) scm_fgetc
,
405 (int (*) SCM_P ((SCM
))) local_pclose