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/* vms_fwrite.c - augmentation for the fwrite() function.
Copyright (C) 1991-1996, 2010, 2011, 2014 the Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "awk.h" /* really "../awk.h" */
#ifndef NO_TTY_FWRITE
#include "vms.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#ifdef VAXC_BUILTINS
#pragma builtins /* VAXC V3.0 & up */
# define find_c(s,n,c) ((n) - _LOCC((c),(n),(s)))
#else /*VAXC_BUILTINS*/
static int find_c( const char *s, int n, char c ) {
register const char *t = (const char *)memchr(s, c, n);
return (t == 0 ? n : t - s); /* 0..n-1, or n if not found */
}
#endif /*VAXC_BUILTINS*/
#define is_stdout(file_no) ((file_no) == 1) /* fileno(stdout) */
#define is_stderr(file_no) ((file_no) == 2) /* fileno(stderr) */
#define PREFIX_CR 0x008D0000 /* leading carriage return */
#define POSTFIX_CR 0x8D000000 /* trailing carriage return (=> lf/cr) */
static short channel[_NFILE] = {0};
static FILE *prev_file = 0;
static int prev_file_num;
/*
* VAXCRTL's fwrite() seems to flush after every character when
* writing to a terminal. This routine is a limited functionality
* substitute that is *much* faster. However, calls to fwrite()
* should not be mixed with other stdio calls to the same file
* unless fflush() is always called first. Also, this routine
* will not detect that a freopen() call has finished with the
* original terminal; tty_fclose() should be used to close a file.
*
* When running gawk's debugging version we stick with normal
* fwrite because dgawk also uses other stdio calls for output.
*/
#ifdef fwrite
# undef fwrite
#endif
/* tty_fwrite() - performance hack for fwrite() to a terminal */
size_t
tty_fwrite( const void *buf, size_t size, size_t number, FILE *file )
{
static long evfn = -1;
short chan;
int file_num, result;
if (!size || !number)
return 0;
else if (!file || !*file)
return 0 * (errno = EBADF); /* kludge alert! */
else if (file == prev_file)
file_num = prev_file_num;
else /* note: VAXCRTL's fileno() is a function, not just a macro */
prev_file_num = file_num = fileno(file), prev_file = file;
chan = file_num < _NFILE ? channel[file_num] : -1;
if (chan == 0) { /* if not initialized, need to assign a channel */
if (isatty(file_num) > 0 /* isatty: 1=yes, 0=no, -1=problem */
&& ! do_debug) {
Dsc device;
char devnam[255+1];
fgetname(file, devnam); /* get 'file's name */
device.len = strlen(device.adr = devnam); /* create descriptor */
if (vmswork(SYS$ASSIGN(&device, &chan, 0, (Dsc *)0))) {
/* get an event flag; use #0 if problem */
if (evfn == -1 && vmsfail(LIB$GET_EF(&evfn))) evfn = 0;
} else chan = 0; /* $ASSIGN failed */
}
/* store channel for later use; -1 => don't repeat failed init attempt */
channel[file_num] = (chan > 0 ? chan : -1);
}
/* chan > 0 iff 'file' is a terminal and we're not running as dgawk */
if (chan > 0) {
struct _iosbw { U_Short status, count; U_Long rt_kludge; } iosb;
register U_Long sts = 1;
register char *pt = (char *)buf;
register int offset, pos, count = size * number;
U_Long cc_fmt, io_func = IO$_WRITEVBLK;
int extra = 0;
result = 0;
if (is_stderr(file_num)) /* if it's SYS$ERROR (stderr)... */
io_func |= IO$M_CANCTRLO; /* cancel ^O (resume tty output) */
while (count > 0) {
/* special handling for line-feeds to make them be 'newlines' */
offset = 0;
if (*pt == '\n') { /* got at least one leading line-feed */
cc_fmt = PREFIX_CR, extra++; /* precede 1st LF with a CR */
do offset++;
while (offset < count && *(pt + offset) == '\n');
} else
cc_fmt = 0;
/* look for another line-feed; if found, break line there */
pos = offset + find_c(pt + offset, count - offset, '\n');
if (pos >= BUFSIZ) pos = BUFSIZ - 1; /* throttle quota usage */
else if (pos < count) pos++, cc_fmt |= POSTFIX_CR, extra++;
/* wait for previous write, if any, to complete */
if (pt > (char *)buf) {
sts = SYS$SYNCH(evfn, &iosb);
if (vmswork(sts)) sts = iosb.status, result += iosb.count;
if (vmsfail(sts)) break;
}
/* queue an asynchronous write */
sts = SYS$QIO(evfn, chan, io_func, &iosb, (void (*)(U_Long))0, 0L,
pt, pos, 0, cc_fmt, 0, 0);
if (vmsfail(sts)) break; /*(should never happen)*/
pt += pos, count -= pos;
}
/* wait for last write to complete */
if (pt > (char *)buf && vmswork(sts)) {
sts = SYS$SYNCH(evfn, &iosb);
if (vmswork(sts)) sts = iosb.status, result += iosb.count;
}
if (vmsfail(sts)) errno = EVMSERR, vaxc$errno = sts;
else if (iosb.rt_kludge == 0) result = number + extra;
result -= extra; /* subtract the additional carriage-returns */
} else { /* use stdio */
/* Note: we assume that we're writing text, not binary data.
For stream format files, 'size' and 'number' are effectively
interchangable, and fwrite works fine. However, for record
format files, 'size' governs the maximum record length, so
fwrite(string, size(char), strlen(string), file)
will produce a sequence of 1-byte records, which is hardly
what we want in this (assumed) situation. Line-feeds ('\n')
are converted into newlines (ie, record separators) by the
run-time library, but strings that don't end with a newline
still become separate records. The simplest work around
is just to use fputs() instead of fwrite(); unfortunately,
we have to provide special treatment for NULs ('\0's).
At present, only stdout might be in record format (via
>$'filename' redirection on the command line).
*/
if (size > 1) { /* not used by GAWK */
result = fwrite((void *)buf, size, number, file);
} else if (*((char *)buf + number - 1) == '\n' || !is_stdout(file_num)) {
result = fwrite((void *)buf, number, size, file);
result = result * number / size; /*(same as 'result = number')*/
} else {
#ifdef NO_ALLOCA
# define alloca(n) ((n) <= abuf_siz ? abuf : \
((abuf_siz > 0 ? (free(abuf),0) : 0), \
(abuf = malloc(abuf_siz = (n)+20))))
static void *abuf = 0;
static size_t abuf_siz = 0;
#endif /*NO_ALLOCA*/
register char *pt = (char *)buf;
register int pos, count = number;
if (pt[count] != '\0') { /*(out of bounds, but relatively safe)*/
pt = (char *)alloca(count + 1);
memcpy(pt, buf, count), pt[count] = '\0';
/* if exiting this block undoes the alloca(), we're hosed :-( */
}
result = 0;
while (count > 0) {
pos = find_c(pt, count, '\0');
if (fputs(pt, file) < 0) break;
if (pos < count) {
if (fputc('\0', file) < 0) break;
pos++; /* 0..n-1 -> 1..n */
}
result += pos, pt += pos, count -= pos;
}
}
}
return result;
}
#define fwrite(b,s,n,f) tty_fwrite((b),(s),(n),(f))
#ifdef fclose
# undef fclose
#endif
/* tty_fclose() - keep tty_fwrite() up to date when closing a file */
int
tty_fclose( FILE *file )
{
if (file && *file) { /* note: VAXCRTL stdio has extra level of indirection */
int file_num = fileno(file);
short chan = file_num < _NFILE ? channel[file_num] : -1;
if (chan > 0)
(void)SYS$DASSGN(chan); /* deassign the channel (ie, close) */
if (file_num < _NFILE)
channel[file_num] = 0; /* clear stale info */
}
prev_file = 0; /* force tty_fwrite() to reset */
return fclose(file);
}
#define fclose(f) tty_fclose(f)
#endif /*!NO_TTY_FWRITE*/
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