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authorTim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com>2003-09-07 03:30:18 (GMT)
committerTim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com>2003-09-07 03:30:18 (GMT)
commitf1827cfaab46e4d9137fd72543c83977eba50cb0 (patch)
treea9eff73415e1950bd2448402d3d2db842d66cad0 /Objects/fileobject.c
parenta26c16c821461986e08ddd63a60da42150180606 (diff)
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SF bug 801631: file.truncate fault on windows.
file_truncate(): C doesn't define what fflush(fp) does if fp is open for update, and the preceding I/O operation on fp was input. On Windows, fflush() actually changes the current file position then. Because Windows doesn't support ftruncate() directly, this not only caused Python's file.truncate() to change the file position (contra our docs), it also caused the file not to change size. Repaired by getting the initial file position at the start, restoring it at the end, and tossing all the complicated micro-efficiency checks trying to avoid "provably unnecessary" seeks. file.truncate() can't be a frequent operation, and seeking to the current file position has got to be cheap anyway. Bugfix candidate.
Diffstat (limited to 'Objects/fileobject.c')
-rw-r--r--Objects/fileobject.c140
1 files changed, 66 insertions, 74 deletions
diff --git a/Objects/fileobject.c b/Objects/fileobject.c
index bddd81e..cdcacc4 100644
--- a/Objects/fileobject.c
+++ b/Objects/fileobject.c
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ dircheck(PyFileObject* f)
#else
char *msg = "Is a directory";
#endif
- PyObject *exc = PyObject_CallFunction(PyExc_IOError, "(is)",
+ PyObject *exc = PyObject_CallFunction(PyExc_IOError, "(is)",
EISDIR, msg);
PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_IOError, exc);
Py_XDECREF(exc);
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ fill_file_fields(PyFileObject *f, FILE *fp, char *name, char *mode,
#endif
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
f->f_encoding = Py_None;
-
+
if (f->f_name == NULL || f->f_mode == NULL)
return NULL;
f->f_fp = fp;
@@ -189,8 +189,8 @@ open_the_file(PyFileObject *f, char *name, char *mode)
#endif
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
if (PyUnicode_Check(f->f_name)) {
- PyObject *wmode;
- wmode = PyUnicode_DecodeASCII(mode, strlen(mode), NULL);
+ PyObject *wmode;
+ wmode = PyUnicode_DecodeASCII(mode, strlen(mode), NULL);
if (f->f_name && wmode) {
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
/* PyUnicode_AS_UNICODE OK without thread
@@ -529,18 +529,33 @@ file_seek(PyFileObject *f, PyObject *args)
static PyObject *
file_truncate(PyFileObject *f, PyObject *args)
{
- int ret;
Py_off_t newsize;
- PyObject *newsizeobj;
+ PyObject *newsizeobj = NULL;
+ Py_off_t initialpos;
+ int ret;
if (f->f_fp == NULL)
return err_closed();
- newsizeobj = NULL;
if (!PyArg_UnpackTuple(args, "truncate", 0, 1, &newsizeobj))
return NULL;
+ /* Get current file position. If the file happens to be open for
+ * update and the last operation was an input operation, C doesn't
+ * define what the later fflush() will do, but we promise truncate()
+ * won't change the current position (and fflush() *does* change it
+ * then at least on Windows). The easiest thing is to capture
+ * current pos now and seek back to it at the end.
+ */
+ Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
+ errno = 0;
+ initialpos = _portable_ftell(f->f_fp);
+ Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
+ if (initialpos == -1)
+ goto onioerror;
+
/* Set newsize to current postion if newsizeobj NULL, else to the
- specified value. */
+ * specified value.
+ */
if (newsizeobj != NULL) {
#if !defined(HAVE_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT)
newsize = PyInt_AsLong(newsizeobj);
@@ -552,17 +567,13 @@ file_truncate(PyFileObject *f, PyObject *args)
if (PyErr_Occurred())
return NULL;
}
- else {
- /* Default to current position. */
- Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
- errno = 0;
- newsize = _portable_ftell(f->f_fp);
- Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
- if (newsize == -1)
- goto onioerror;
- }
+ else /* default to current position */
+ newsize = initialpos;
- /* Flush the file. */
+ /* Flush the stream. We're mixing stream-level I/O with lower-level
+ * I/O, and a flush may be necessary to synch both platform views
+ * of the current file state.
+ */
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
errno = 0;
ret = fflush(f->f_fp);
@@ -574,66 +585,47 @@ file_truncate(PyFileObject *f, PyObject *args)
/* MS _chsize doesn't work if newsize doesn't fit in 32 bits,
so don't even try using it. */
{
- Py_off_t current; /* current file position */
HANDLE hFile;
- int error;
- /* current <- current file postion. */
- if (newsizeobj == NULL)
- current = newsize;
- else {
- Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
- errno = 0;
- current = _portable_ftell(f->f_fp);
- Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
- if (current == -1)
- goto onioerror;
- }
-
- /* Move to newsize. */
- if (current != newsize) {
- Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
- errno = 0;
- error = _portable_fseek(f->f_fp, newsize, SEEK_SET)
- != 0;
- Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
- if (error)
- goto onioerror;
- }
+ /* Have to move current pos to desired endpoint on Windows. */
+ Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
+ errno = 0;
+ ret = _portable_fseek(f->f_fp, newsize, SEEK_SET) != 0;
+ Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
+ if (ret)
+ goto onioerror;
/* Truncate. Note that this may grow the file! */
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
errno = 0;
hFile = (HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(fileno(f->f_fp));
- error = hFile == (HANDLE)-1;
- if (!error) {
- error = SetEndOfFile(hFile) == 0;
- if (error)
+ ret = hFile == (HANDLE)-1;
+ if (ret == 0) {
+ ret = SetEndOfFile(hFile) == 0;
+ if (ret)
errno = EACCES;
}
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
- if (error)
+ if (ret)
goto onioerror;
-
- /* Restore original file position. */
- if (current != newsize) {
- Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
- errno = 0;
- error = _portable_fseek(f->f_fp, current, SEEK_SET)
- != 0;
- Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
- if (error)
- goto onioerror;
- }
}
#else
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
errno = 0;
ret = ftruncate(fileno(f->f_fp), newsize);
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
- if (ret != 0) goto onioerror;
+ if (ret != 0)
+ goto onioerror;
#endif /* !MS_WINDOWS */
+ /* Restore original file position. */
+ Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
+ errno = 0;
+ ret = _portable_fseek(f->f_fp, initialpos, SEEK_SET) != 0;
+ Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
+ if (ret)
+ goto onioerror;
+
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
@@ -866,7 +858,7 @@ file_readinto(PyFileObject *f, PyObject *args)
while (ntodo > 0) {
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
errno = 0;
- nnow = Py_UniversalNewlineFread(ptr+ndone, ntodo, f->f_fp,
+ nnow = Py_UniversalNewlineFread(ptr+ndone, ntodo, f->f_fp,
(PyObject *)f);
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
if (nnow == 0) {
@@ -1137,8 +1129,8 @@ get_line(PyFileObject *f, int n)
if (skipnextlf ) {
skipnextlf = 0;
if (c == '\n') {
- /* Seeing a \n here with
- * skipnextlf true means we
+ /* Seeing a \n here with
+ * skipnextlf true means we
* saw a \r before.
*/
newlinetypes |= NEWLINE_CRLF;
@@ -1734,8 +1726,8 @@ get_newlines(PyFileObject *f, void *closure)
case NEWLINE_CR|NEWLINE_LF|NEWLINE_CRLF:
return Py_BuildValue("(sss)", "\r", "\n", "\r\n");
default:
- PyErr_Format(PyExc_SystemError,
- "Unknown newlines value 0x%x\n",
+ PyErr_Format(PyExc_SystemError,
+ "Unknown newlines value 0x%x\n",
f->f_newlinetypes);
return NULL;
}
@@ -1745,7 +1737,7 @@ get_newlines(PyFileObject *f, void *closure)
static PyGetSetDef file_getsetlist[] = {
{"closed", (getter)get_closed, NULL, "True if the file is closed"},
#ifdef WITH_UNIVERSAL_NEWLINES
- {"newlines", (getter)get_newlines, NULL,
+ {"newlines", (getter)get_newlines, NULL,
"end-of-line convention used in this file"},
#endif
{0},
@@ -1760,8 +1752,8 @@ drop_readahead(PyFileObject *f)
}
}
-/* Make sure that file has a readahead buffer with at least one byte
- (unless at EOF) and no more than bufsize. Returns negative value on
+/* Make sure that file has a readahead buffer with at least one byte
+ (unless at EOF) and no more than bufsize. Returns negative value on
error */
static int
readahead(PyFileObject *f, int bufsize)
@@ -1769,7 +1761,7 @@ readahead(PyFileObject *f, int bufsize)
int chunksize;
if (f->f_buf != NULL) {
- if( (f->f_bufend - f->f_bufptr) >= 1)
+ if( (f->f_bufend - f->f_bufptr) >= 1)
return 0;
else
drop_readahead(f);
@@ -1796,8 +1788,8 @@ readahead(PyFileObject *f, int bufsize)
}
/* Used by file_iternext. The returned string will start with 'skip'
- uninitialized bytes followed by the remainder of the line. Don't be
- horrified by the recursive call: maximum recursion depth is limited by
+ uninitialized bytes followed by the remainder of the line. Don't be
+ horrified by the recursive call: maximum recursion depth is limited by
logarithmic buffer growth to about 50 even when reading a 1gb line. */
static PyStringObject *
@@ -1809,11 +1801,11 @@ readahead_get_line_skip(PyFileObject *f, int skip, int bufsize)
int len;
if (f->f_buf == NULL)
- if (readahead(f, bufsize) < 0)
+ if (readahead(f, bufsize) < 0)
return NULL;
len = f->f_bufend - f->f_bufptr;
- if (len == 0)
+ if (len == 0)
return (PyStringObject *)
PyString_FromStringAndSize(NULL, skip);
bufptr = memchr(f->f_bufptr, '\n', len);
@@ -1822,7 +1814,7 @@ readahead_get_line_skip(PyFileObject *f, int skip, int bufsize)
len = bufptr - f->f_bufptr;
s = (PyStringObject *)
PyString_FromStringAndSize(NULL, skip+len);
- if (s == NULL)
+ if (s == NULL)
return NULL;
memcpy(PyString_AS_STRING(s)+skip, f->f_bufptr, len);
f->f_bufptr = bufptr;
@@ -2079,7 +2071,7 @@ PyFile_WriteObject(PyObject *v, PyObject *f, int flags)
return -1;
}
#ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE
- if ((flags & Py_PRINT_RAW) &&
+ if ((flags & Py_PRINT_RAW) &&
PyUnicode_Check(v) && enc != Py_None) {
char *cenc = PyString_AS_STRING(enc);
value = PyUnicode_AsEncodedString(v, cenc, "strict");