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42 /* Software engineering face-lift by Greg J. Badros, 11-Dec-1999,
43 gjb@cs.washington.edu, http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/gjb */
53 #include "scm_validate.h"
62 /* {Ports - soft ports}
70 scm_port
*pt
= SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port
);
71 SCM stream
= pt
->stream
;
73 if (pt
->write_pos
> pt
->write_buf
)
76 scm_apply (SCM_VELTS (stream
)[0], SCM_MAKICHR (*pt
->write_buf
),
78 pt
->write_pos
= pt
->write_buf
;
80 /* flush the output. */
82 SCM f
= SCM_VELTS (stream
)[2];
85 scm_apply (f
, SCM_EOL
, SCM_EOL
);
91 sf_write (SCM port
, const void *data
, size_t size
)
93 SCM p
= SCM_STREAM (port
);
95 scm_apply (SCM_VELTS (p
)[1],
96 scm_cons (scm_makfromstr ((char *) data
, size
, 0), SCM_EOL
),
100 /* calling the flush proc (element 2) is in case old code needs it,
101 but perhaps softports could the use port buffer in the same way as
104 /* places a single char in the input buffer. */
106 sf_fill_input (SCM port
)
108 SCM p
= SCM_STREAM (port
);
111 ans
= scm_apply (SCM_VELTS (p
)[3], SCM_EOL
, SCM_EOL
); /* get char. */
112 if (SCM_FALSEP (ans
) || SCM_EOF_OBJECT_P (ans
))
114 SCM_ASSERT (SCM_ICHRP (ans
), ans
, SCM_ARG1
, "sf_fill_input");
116 scm_port
*pt
= SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port
);
118 *pt
->read_buf
= SCM_ICHR (ans
);
119 pt
->read_pos
= pt
->read_buf
;
120 pt
->read_end
= pt
->read_buf
+ 1;
121 return *pt
->read_buf
;
129 SCM p
= SCM_STREAM (port
);
130 SCM f
= SCM_VELTS (p
)[4];
133 f
= scm_apply (f
, SCM_EOL
, SCM_EOL
);
135 return SCM_BOOL_F
== f
? EOF
: 0;
140 SCM_DEFINE (scm_make_soft_port
, "make-soft-port", 2, 0, 0,
142 "Returns a port capable of receiving or delivering characters as\n"
143 "specified by the @var{modes} string (@pxref{File Ports,\n"
144 "open-file}). @var{vector} must be a vector of length 6. Its components\n"
145 "are as follows:\n\n"
148 "procedure accepting one character for output\n"
150 "procedure accepting a string for output\n"
152 "thunk for flushing output\n"
154 "thunk for getting one character\n"
156 "thunk for closing port (not by garbage collection)\n"
158 "For an output-only port only elements 0, 1, 2, and 4 need be\n"
159 "procedures. For an input-only port only elements 3 and 4 need be\n"
160 "procedures. Thunks 2 and 4 can instead be @code{#f} if there is no useful\n"
161 "operation for them to perform.\n\n"
162 "If thunk 3 returns @code{#f} or an @code{eof-object} (@pxref{Input,\n"
163 "eof-object?, ,r4rs, The Revised^4 Report on Scheme}) it indicates that\n"
164 "the port has reached end-of-file. For example:\n\n"
166 "(define stdout (current-output-port))\n"
167 "(define p (make-soft-port\n"
169 " (lambda (c) (write c stdout))\n"
170 " (lambda (s) (display s stdout))\n"
171 " (lambda () (display \".\" stdout))\n"
172 " (lambda () (char-upcase (read-char)))\n"
173 " (lambda () (display \"@@\" stdout)))\n"
175 "(write p p) @result{} #<input-output-soft#\space45d10#\>\n"
177 #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_make_soft_port
181 SCM_VALIDATE_VECTOR_LEN (1,pv
,5);
182 SCM_VALIDATE_ROSTRING (2,modes
);
183 SCM_COERCE_SUBSTR (modes
);
186 pt
= scm_add_to_port_table (z
);
187 SCM_SETCAR (z
, scm_tc16_sfport
| scm_mode_bits (SCM_ROCHARS (modes
)));
188 SCM_SETPTAB_ENTRY (z
, pt
);
189 SCM_SETSTREAM (z
, pv
);
190 pt
->read_pos
= pt
->read_buf
= pt
->read_end
= &pt
->shortbuf
;
191 pt
->write_buf
= pt
->write_pos
= &pt
->shortbuf
;
192 pt
->read_buf_size
= pt
->write_buf_size
= 1;
193 pt
->write_end
= pt
->write_buf
+ pt
->write_buf_size
;
201 void scm_make_sfptob (void); /* Called from ports.c */
206 long tc
= scm_make_port_type ("soft", sf_fill_input
, sf_write
);
207 scm_set_port_mark (tc
, scm_markstream
);
208 scm_set_port_flush (tc
, sf_flush
);
209 scm_set_port_close (tc
, sf_close
);