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Diffstat (limited to 'generic/tclIO.c')
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diff --git a/generic/tclIO.c b/generic/tclIO.c index e2415d8..58c7b3c 100644 --- a/generic/tclIO.c +++ b/generic/tclIO.c @@ -16,6 +16,108 @@ #include <assert.h> /* + * For each channel handler registered in a call to Tcl_CreateChannelHandler, + * there is one record of the following type. All of records for a specific + * channel are chained together in a singly linked list which is stored in + * the channel structure. + */ + +typedef struct ChannelHandler { + Channel *chanPtr; /* The channel structure for this channel. */ + int mask; /* Mask of desired events. */ + Tcl_ChannelProc *proc; /* Procedure to call in the type of + * Tcl_CreateChannelHandler. */ + ClientData clientData; /* Argument to pass to procedure. */ + struct ChannelHandler *nextPtr; + /* Next one in list of registered handlers. */ +} ChannelHandler; + +/* + * This structure keeps track of the current ChannelHandler being invoked in + * the current invocation of ChannelHandlerEventProc. There is a potential + * problem if a ChannelHandler is deleted while it is the current one, since + * ChannelHandlerEventProc needs to look at the nextPtr field. To handle this + * problem, structures of the type below indicate the next handler to be + * processed for any (recursively nested) dispatches in progress. The + * nextHandlerPtr field is updated if the handler being pointed to is deleted. + * The nextPtr field is used to chain together all recursive invocations, so + * that Tcl_DeleteChannelHandler can find all the recursively nested + * invocations of ChannelHandlerEventProc and compare the handler being + * deleted against the NEXT handler to be invoked in that invocation; when it + * finds such a situation, Tcl_DeleteChannelHandler updates the nextHandlerPtr + * field of the structure to the next handler. + */ + +typedef struct NextChannelHandler { + ChannelHandler *nextHandlerPtr; /* The next handler to be invoked in + * this invocation. */ + struct NextChannelHandler *nestedHandlerPtr; + /* Next nested invocation of + * ChannelHandlerEventProc. */ +} NextChannelHandler; + +/* + * The following structure describes the event that is added to the Tcl + * event queue by the channel handler check procedure. + */ + +typedef struct ChannelHandlerEvent { + Tcl_Event header; /* Standard header for all events. */ + Channel *chanPtr; /* The channel that is ready. */ + int readyMask; /* Events that have occurred. */ +} ChannelHandlerEvent; + +/* + * The following structure is used by Tcl_GetsObj() to encapsulates the + * state for a "gets" operation. + */ + +typedef struct GetsState { + Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The object to which UTF-8 characters + * will be appended. */ + char **dstPtr; /* Pointer into objPtr's string rep where + * next character should be stored. */ + Tcl_Encoding encoding; /* The encoding to use to convert raw bytes + * to UTF-8. */ + ChannelBuffer *bufPtr; /* The current buffer of raw bytes being + * emptied. */ + Tcl_EncodingState state; /* The encoding state just before the last + * external to UTF-8 conversion in + * FilterInputBytes(). */ + int rawRead; /* The number of bytes removed from bufPtr + * in the last call to FilterInputBytes(). */ + int bytesWrote; /* The number of bytes of UTF-8 data + * appended to objPtr during the last call to + * FilterInputBytes(). */ + int charsWrote; /* The corresponding number of UTF-8 + * characters appended to objPtr during the + * last call to FilterInputBytes(). */ + int totalChars; /* The total number of UTF-8 characters + * appended to objPtr so far, just before the + * last call to FilterInputBytes(). */ +} GetsState; + +/* + * The following structure encapsulates the state for a background channel + * copy. Note that the data buffer for the copy will be appended to this + * structure. + */ + +typedef struct CopyState { + struct Channel *readPtr; /* Pointer to input channel. */ + struct Channel *writePtr; /* Pointer to output channel. */ + int readFlags; /* Original read channel flags. */ + int writeFlags; /* Original write channel flags. */ + Tcl_WideInt toRead; /* Number of bytes to copy, or -1. */ + Tcl_WideInt total; /* Total bytes transferred (written). */ + Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interp that started the copy. */ + Tcl_Obj *cmdPtr; /* Command to be invoked at completion. */ + int bufSize; /* Size of appended buffer. */ + char buffer[1]; /* Copy buffer, this must be the last + * field. */ +} CopyState; + +/* * All static variables used in this file are collected into a single instance * of the following structure. For multi-threaded implementations, there is * one instance of this structure for each thread. @@ -44,15 +146,28 @@ typedef struct ThreadSpecificData { static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey; /* + * Structure to record a close callback. One such record exists for + * each close callback registered for a channel. + */ + +typedef struct CloseCallback { + Tcl_CloseProc *proc; /* The procedure to call. */ + ClientData clientData; /* Arbitrary one-word data to pass + * to the callback. */ + struct CloseCallback *nextPtr; /* For chaining close callbacks. */ +} CloseCallback; + +/* * Static functions in this file: */ static ChannelBuffer * AllocChannelBuffer(int length); +static void PreserveChannelBuffer(ChannelBuffer *bufPtr); +static void ReleaseChannelBuffer(ChannelBuffer *bufPtr); +static int IsShared(ChannelBuffer *bufPtr); static void ChannelTimerProc(ClientData clientData); static int CheckChannelErrors(ChannelState *statePtr, int direction); -static int CheckFlush(Channel *chanPtr, ChannelBuffer *bufPtr, - int newlineFlag); static int CheckForDeadChannel(Tcl_Interp *interp, ChannelState *statePtr); static void CheckForStdChannelsBeingClosed(Tcl_Channel chan); @@ -60,6 +175,9 @@ static void CleanupChannelHandlers(Tcl_Interp *interp, Channel *chanPtr); static int CloseChannel(Tcl_Interp *interp, Channel *chanPtr, int errorCode); +static int CloseChannelPart(Tcl_Interp *interp, Channel *chanPtr, + int errorCode, int flags); +static int CloseWrite(Tcl_Interp *interp, Channel *chanPtr); static void CommonGetsCleanup(Channel *chanPtr); static int CopyAndTranslateBuffer(ChannelState *statePtr, char *result, int space); @@ -76,16 +194,15 @@ static int DetachChannel(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Channel chan); static void DiscardInputQueued(ChannelState *statePtr, int discardSavedBuffers); static void DiscardOutputQueued(ChannelState *chanPtr); -static int DoRead(Channel *chanPtr, char *srcPtr, int slen); -static int DoWrite(Channel *chanPtr, const char *src, int srcLen); +static int DoRead(Channel *chanPtr, char *srcPtr, int slen, int allowShortReads); static int DoReadChars(Channel *chan, Tcl_Obj *objPtr, int toRead, int appendFlag); -static int DoWriteChars(Channel *chan, const char *src, int len); static int FilterInputBytes(Channel *chanPtr, GetsState *statePtr); static int FlushChannel(Tcl_Interp *interp, Channel *chanPtr, int calledFromAsyncFlush); static int TclGetsObjBinary(Tcl_Channel chan, Tcl_Obj *objPtr); +static Tcl_Encoding GetBinaryEncoding(); static void FreeBinaryEncoding(ClientData clientData); static Tcl_HashTable * GetChannelTable(Tcl_Interp *interp); static int GetInput(Channel *chanPtr); @@ -105,16 +222,18 @@ static int SetBlockMode(Tcl_Interp *interp, Channel *chanPtr, static void StopCopy(CopyState *csPtr); static int TranslateInputEOL(ChannelState *statePtr, char *dst, const char *src, int *dstLenPtr, int *srcLenPtr); -static int TranslateOutputEOL(ChannelState *statePtr, char *dst, - const char *src, int *dstLenPtr, int *srcLenPtr); static void UpdateInterest(Channel *chanPtr); -static int WriteBytes(Channel *chanPtr, const char *src, - int srcLen); -static int WriteChars(Channel *chanPtr, const char *src, - int srcLen); +static int Write(Channel *chanPtr, const char *src, + int srcLen, Tcl_Encoding encoding); static Tcl_Obj * FixLevelCode(Tcl_Obj *msg); static void SpliceChannel(Tcl_Channel chan); static void CutChannel(Tcl_Channel chan); +static int WillRead(Channel *chanPtr); + +#define WriteChars(chanPtr, src, srcLen) \ + Write(chanPtr, src, srcLen, chanPtr->state->encoding) +#define WriteBytes(chanPtr, src, srcLen) \ + Write(chanPtr, src, srcLen, tclIdentityEncoding) /* * Simplifying helper macros. All may use their argument(s) multiple times. @@ -160,21 +279,21 @@ static void CutChannel(Tcl_Channel chan); * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -#define BytesLeft(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->nextAdded - (bufPtr)->nextRemoved) +#define BytesLeft(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->nextAdded - (bufPtr)->nextRemoved) -#define SpaceLeft(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->bufLength - (bufPtr)->nextAdded) +#define SpaceLeft(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->bufLength - (bufPtr)->nextAdded) -#define IsBufferReady(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->nextAdded > (bufPtr)->nextRemoved) +#define IsBufferReady(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->nextAdded > (bufPtr)->nextRemoved) -#define IsBufferEmpty(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->nextAdded == (bufPtr)->nextRemoved) +#define IsBufferEmpty(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->nextAdded == (bufPtr)->nextRemoved) -#define IsBufferFull(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->nextAdded >= (bufPtr)->bufLength) +#define IsBufferFull(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->nextAdded >= (bufPtr)->bufLength) -#define IsBufferOverflowing(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->nextAdded > (bufPtr)->bufLength) +#define IsBufferOverflowing(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->nextAdded>(bufPtr)->bufLength) -#define InsertPoint(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->buf + (bufPtr)->nextAdded) +#define InsertPoint(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->buf + (bufPtr)->nextAdded) -#define RemovePoint(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->buf + (bufPtr)->nextRemoved) +#define RemovePoint(bufPtr) ((bufPtr)->buf + (bufPtr)->nextRemoved) /* * For working with channel state flag bits. @@ -182,6 +301,7 @@ static void CutChannel(Tcl_Channel chan); #define SetFlag(statePtr, flag) ((statePtr)->flags |= (flag)) #define ResetFlag(statePtr, flag) ((statePtr)->flags &= ~(flag)) +#define GotFlag(statePtr, flag) ((statePtr)->flags & (flag)) /* * Macro for testing whether a string (in optionName, length len) matches a @@ -202,28 +322,28 @@ static void CutChannel(Tcl_Channel chan); */ static void DupChannelIntRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr, Tcl_Obj *copyPtr); -static int SetChannelFromAny(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr); -static void UpdateStringOfChannel(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); +static int SetChannelFromAny(Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_Obj *objPtr); static void FreeChannelIntRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); -static Tcl_ObjType tclChannelType = { +static const Tcl_ObjType chanObjType = { "channel", /* name for this type */ FreeChannelIntRep, /* freeIntRepProc */ DupChannelIntRep, /* dupIntRepProc */ - NULL, /* updateStringProc UpdateStringOfChannel */ + NULL, /* updateStringProc */ NULL /* setFromAnyProc SetChannelFromAny */ }; #define GET_CHANNELSTATE(objPtr) \ - ((ChannelState *) (objPtr)->internalRep.otherValuePtr) + ((ChannelState *) (objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1) #define SET_CHANNELSTATE(objPtr, storePtr) \ - ((objPtr)->internalRep.otherValuePtr = (void *) (storePtr)) + ((objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (void *) (storePtr)) #define GET_CHANNELINTERP(objPtr) \ - ((Interp *) (objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2) + ((Tcl_Interp *) (objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2) #define SET_CHANNELINTERP(objPtr, storePtr) \ ((objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = (void *) (storePtr)) -#define BUSY_STATE(st,fl) \ +#define BUSY_STATE(st, fl) \ ((((st)->csPtrR) && ((fl) & TCL_READABLE)) || \ (((st)->csPtrW) && ((fl) & TCL_WRITABLE))) @@ -232,6 +352,114 @@ static Tcl_ObjType tclChannelType = { /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * + * ChanClose, ChanRead, ChanSeek, ChanThreadAction, ChanWatch, ChanWrite -- + * + * Simplify the access to selected channel driver "methods" that are used + * in multiple places in a stereotypical fashion. These are just thin + * wrappers around the driver functions. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static inline int +ChanClose( + Channel *chanPtr, + Tcl_Interp *interp) +{ + if (chanPtr->typePtr->closeProc != TCL_CLOSE2PROC) { + return chanPtr->typePtr->closeProc(chanPtr->instanceData, interp); + } else { + return chanPtr->typePtr->close2Proc(chanPtr->instanceData, interp, 0); + } +} + +static inline int +ChanCloseHalf( + Channel *chanPtr, + Tcl_Interp *interp, + int flags) +{ + return chanPtr->typePtr->close2Proc(chanPtr->instanceData, interp, flags); +} + +static inline int +ChanRead( + Channel *chanPtr, + char *dst, + int dstSize, + int *errnoPtr) +{ + if (WillRead(chanPtr) < 0) { + *errnoPtr = Tcl_GetErrno(); + return -1; + } + + return chanPtr->typePtr->inputProc(chanPtr->instanceData, dst, dstSize, + errnoPtr); +} + +static inline Tcl_WideInt +ChanSeek( + Channel *chanPtr, + Tcl_WideInt offset, + int mode, + int *errnoPtr) +{ + /* + * Note that we prefer the wideSeekProc if that field is available in the + * type and non-NULL. + */ + + if (HaveVersion(chanPtr->typePtr, TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_3) && + chanPtr->typePtr->wideSeekProc != NULL) { + return chanPtr->typePtr->wideSeekProc(chanPtr->instanceData, + offset, mode, errnoPtr); + } + + if (offset<Tcl_LongAsWide(LONG_MIN) || offset>Tcl_LongAsWide(LONG_MAX)) { + *errnoPtr = EOVERFLOW; + return Tcl_LongAsWide(-1); + } + + return Tcl_LongAsWide(chanPtr->typePtr->seekProc(chanPtr->instanceData, + Tcl_WideAsLong(offset), mode, errnoPtr)); +} + +static inline void +ChanThreadAction( + Channel *chanPtr, + int action) +{ + Tcl_DriverThreadActionProc *threadActionProc = + Tcl_ChannelThreadActionProc(chanPtr->typePtr); + + if (threadActionProc != NULL) { + threadActionProc(chanPtr->instanceData, action); + } +} + +static inline void +ChanWatch( + Channel *chanPtr, + int mask) +{ + chanPtr->typePtr->watchProc(chanPtr->instanceData, mask); +} + +static inline int +ChanWrite( + Channel *chanPtr, + const char *src, + int srcLen, + int *errnoPtr) +{ + return chanPtr->typePtr->outputProc(chanPtr->instanceData, src, srcLen, + errnoPtr); +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * * TclInitIOSubsystem -- * * Initialize all resources used by this subsystem on a per-process @@ -283,6 +511,19 @@ TclFinalizeIOSubsystem(void) Channel *chanPtr = NULL; /* Iterates over open channels. */ ChannelState *statePtr; /* State of channel stack */ int active = 1; /* Flag == 1 while there's still work to do */ + int doflushnb; + + /* Fetch the pre-TIP#398 compatibility flag */ + { + const char *s; + Tcl_DString ds; + + s = TclGetEnv("TCL_FLUSH_NONBLOCKING_ON_EXIT", &ds); + doflushnb = ((s != NULL) && strcmp(s, "0")); + if (s != NULL) { + Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); + } + } /* * Walk all channel state structures known to this thread and close @@ -301,24 +542,37 @@ TclFinalizeIOSubsystem(void) statePtr != NULL; statePtr = statePtr->nextCSPtr) { chanPtr = statePtr->topChanPtr; - if (!(statePtr->flags & (CHANNEL_INCLOSE|CHANNEL_CLOSED|CHANNEL_DEAD))) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_DEAD)) { + continue; + } + if (!GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_INCLOSE | CHANNEL_CLOSED ) + || GotFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { + ResetFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED); active = 1; break; } } /* - * We've found a live channel. Close it. + * We've found a live (or bg-closing) channel. Close it. */ if (active) { + /* - * Set the channel back into blocking mode to ensure that we wait - * for all data to flush out. + * TIP #398: by default, we no longer set the channel back into + * blocking mode. To restore the old blocking behavior, the + * environment variable TCL_FLUSH_NONBLOCKING_ON_EXIT must be set + * and not be "0". */ - - (void) Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, (Tcl_Channel) chanPtr, - "-blocking", "on"); + if (doflushnb) { + /* Set the channel back into blocking mode to ensure that we wait + * for all data to flush out. + */ + + (void) Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, (Tcl_Channel) chanPtr, + "-blocking", "on"); + } if ((chanPtr == (Channel *) tsdPtr->stdinChannel) || (chanPtr == (Channel *) tsdPtr->stdoutChannel) || @@ -351,12 +605,7 @@ TclFinalizeIOSubsystem(void) * device for this channel. */ - if (chanPtr->typePtr->closeProc != TCL_CLOSE2PROC) { - (chanPtr->typePtr->closeProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, NULL); - } else { - (chanPtr->typePtr->close2Proc)(chanPtr->instanceData, - NULL, 0); - } + (void) ChanClose(chanPtr, NULL); /* * Finally, we clean up the fields in the channel data @@ -398,6 +647,7 @@ Tcl_SetStdChannel( int type) /* One of TCL_STDIN, TCL_STDOUT, TCL_STDERR. */ { ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); + switch (type) { case TCL_STDIN: tsdPtr->stdinInitialized = 1; @@ -514,12 +764,10 @@ Tcl_CreateCloseHandler( ClientData clientData) /* Arbitrary data to pass to the close * callback. */ { - ChannelState *statePtr; + ChannelState *statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; CloseCallback *cbPtr; - statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; - - cbPtr = (CloseCallback *) ckalloc(sizeof(CloseCallback)); + cbPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(CloseCallback)); cbPtr->proc = proc; cbPtr->clientData = clientData; @@ -554,21 +802,21 @@ Tcl_DeleteCloseHandler( ClientData clientData) /* The callback data for the callback to * remove. */ { - ChannelState *statePtr; + ChannelState *statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; CloseCallback *cbPtr, *cbPrevPtr; - statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; for (cbPtr = statePtr->closeCbPtr, cbPrevPtr = NULL; cbPtr != NULL; cbPtr = cbPtr->nextPtr) { if ((cbPtr->proc == proc) && (cbPtr->clientData == clientData)) { if (cbPrevPtr == NULL) { statePtr->closeCbPtr = cbPtr->nextPtr; + } else { + cbPrevPtr->nextPtr = cbPtr->nextPtr; } - ckfree((char *) cbPtr); + ckfree(cbPtr); break; - } else { - cbPrevPtr = cbPtr; } + cbPrevPtr = cbPtr; } } @@ -600,7 +848,7 @@ GetChannelTable( hTblPtr = Tcl_GetAssocData(interp, "tclIO", NULL); if (hTblPtr == NULL) { - hTblPtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) ckalloc(sizeof(Tcl_HashTable)); + hTblPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(Tcl_HashTable)); Tcl_InitHashTable(hTblPtr, TCL_STRING_KEYS); Tcl_SetAssocData(interp, "tclIO", (Tcl_InterpDeleteProc *) DeleteChannelTable, hTblPtr); @@ -689,10 +937,10 @@ DeleteChannelTable( } Tcl_DeleteChannelHandler((Tcl_Channel) chanPtr, - TclChannelEventScriptInvoker, (ClientData) sPtr); + TclChannelEventScriptInvoker, sPtr); TclDecrRefCount(sPtr->scriptPtr); - ckfree((char *) sPtr); + ckfree(sPtr); } else { prevPtr = sPtr; } @@ -709,14 +957,14 @@ DeleteChannelTable( SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_TAINTED); statePtr->refCount--; if (statePtr->refCount <= 0) { - if (!(statePtr->flags & BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { + if (!GotFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { (void) Tcl_Close(interp, (Tcl_Channel) chanPtr); } } } Tcl_DeleteHashTable(hTblPtr); - ckfree((char *) hTblPtr); + ckfree(hTblPtr); } /* @@ -900,10 +1148,11 @@ Tcl_UnregisterChannel( statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state->bottomChanPtr->state; - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_INCLOSE) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_INCLOSE)) { if (interp != NULL) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Illegal recursive call to close " - "through close-handler of channel", NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( + "illegal recursive call to close through close-handler" + " of channel", -1)); } return TCL_ERROR; } @@ -938,22 +1187,22 @@ Tcl_UnregisterChannel( IsBufferReady(statePtr->curOutPtr)) { SetFlag(statePtr, BUFFER_READY); } - Tcl_Preserve((ClientData)statePtr); - if (!(statePtr->flags & BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { + Tcl_Preserve(statePtr); + if (!GotFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { /* * We don't want to re-enter Tcl_Close(). */ - if (!(statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_CLOSED)) { + if (!GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_CLOSED)) { if (Tcl_Close(interp, chan) != TCL_OK) { SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_CLOSED); - Tcl_Release((ClientData)statePtr); + Tcl_Release(statePtr); return TCL_ERROR; } } } SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_CLOSED); - Tcl_Release((ClientData)statePtr); + Tcl_Release(statePtr); } return TCL_OK; } @@ -1138,8 +1387,8 @@ Tcl_GetChannel( hTblPtr = GetChannelTable(interp); hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(hTblPtr, name); if (hPtr == NULL) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can not find channel named \"", chanName, - "\"", NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "can not find channel named \"%s\"", chanName)); Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "CHANNEL", chanName, NULL); return NULL; } @@ -1153,7 +1402,7 @@ Tcl_GetChannel( chanPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr); chanPtr = chanPtr->state->bottomChanPtr; if (modePtr != NULL) { - *modePtr = (chanPtr->state->flags & (TCL_READABLE|TCL_WRITABLE)); + *modePtr = chanPtr->state->flags & (TCL_READABLE|TCL_WRITABLE); } return (Tcl_Channel) chanPtr; @@ -1198,10 +1447,10 @@ TclGetChannelFromObj( } statePtr = GET_CHANNELSTATE(objPtr); - *channelPtr = (Tcl_Channel) (statePtr->bottomChanPtr); + *channelPtr = (Tcl_Channel) statePtr->bottomChanPtr; if (modePtr != NULL) { - *modePtr = (statePtr->flags & (TCL_READABLE|TCL_WRITABLE)); + *modePtr = statePtr->flags & (TCL_READABLE|TCL_WRITABLE); } return TCL_OK; @@ -1225,7 +1474,7 @@ TclGetChannelFromObj( Tcl_Channel Tcl_CreateChannel( - Tcl_ChannelType *typePtr, /* The channel type record. */ + const Tcl_ChannelType *typePtr, /* The channel type record. */ const char *chanName, /* Name of channel to record. */ ClientData instanceData, /* Instance specific data. */ int mask) /* TCL_READABLE & TCL_WRITABLE to indicate if @@ -1235,6 +1484,7 @@ Tcl_CreateChannel( ChannelState *statePtr; /* The stack-level independent state info for * the channel. */ const char *name; + char *tmp; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); /* @@ -1247,15 +1497,15 @@ Tcl_CreateChannel( * as well. */ - assert(sizeof(Tcl_ChannelTypeVersion) == sizeof(Tcl_DriverBlockModeProc*)); + assert(sizeof(Tcl_ChannelTypeVersion) == sizeof(Tcl_DriverBlockModeProc *)); /* * JH: We could subsequently memset these to 0 to avoid the numerous * assignments to 0/NULL below. */ - chanPtr = (Channel *) ckalloc(sizeof(Channel)); - statePtr = (ChannelState *) ckalloc(sizeof(ChannelState)); + chanPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(Channel)); + statePtr = ckalloc(sizeof(ChannelState)); chanPtr->state = statePtr; chanPtr->instanceData = instanceData; @@ -1267,14 +1517,20 @@ Tcl_CreateChannel( */ if (chanName != NULL) { - char *tmp = ckalloc((unsigned) (strlen(chanName) + 1)); + unsigned len = strlen(chanName) + 1; + + /* + * Make sure we allocate at least 7 bytes, so it fits for "stdout" + * later. + */ - statePtr->channelName = tmp; + tmp = ckalloc((len < 7) ? 7 : len); strcpy(tmp, chanName); } else { - Tcl_Panic("Tcl_CreateChannel: NULL channel name"); + tmp = ckalloc(7); + tmp[0] = '\0'; } - + statePtr->channelName = tmp; statePtr->flags = mask; /* @@ -1326,12 +1582,7 @@ Tcl_CreateChannel( statePtr->timer = NULL; statePtr->csPtrR = NULL; statePtr->csPtrW = NULL; - statePtr->outputStage = NULL; - if ((statePtr->encoding != NULL) && (statePtr->flags & TCL_WRITABLE)) { - statePtr->outputStage = (char *) - ckalloc((unsigned) (statePtr->bufSize + 2)); - } /* * As we are creating the channel, it is obviously the top for now. @@ -1377,14 +1628,17 @@ Tcl_CreateChannel( */ if ((tsdPtr->stdinChannel == NULL) && (tsdPtr->stdinInitialized == 1)) { + strcpy(tmp, "stdin"); Tcl_SetStdChannel((Tcl_Channel) chanPtr, TCL_STDIN); Tcl_RegisterChannel(NULL, (Tcl_Channel) chanPtr); } else if ((tsdPtr->stdoutChannel == NULL) && (tsdPtr->stdoutInitialized == 1)) { + strcpy(tmp, "stdout"); Tcl_SetStdChannel((Tcl_Channel) chanPtr, TCL_STDOUT); Tcl_RegisterChannel(NULL, (Tcl_Channel) chanPtr); } else if ((tsdPtr->stderrChannel == NULL) && (tsdPtr->stderrInitialized == 1)) { + strcpy(tmp, "stderr"); Tcl_SetStdChannel((Tcl_Channel) chanPtr, TCL_STDERR); Tcl_RegisterChannel(NULL, (Tcl_Channel) chanPtr); } @@ -1421,7 +1675,8 @@ Tcl_CreateChannel( Tcl_Channel Tcl_StackChannel( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interpreter we are working in */ - Tcl_ChannelType *typePtr, /* The channel type record for the new + const Tcl_ChannelType *typePtr, + /* The channel type record for the new * channel. */ ClientData instanceData, /* Instance specific data for the new * channel. */ @@ -1432,7 +1687,6 @@ Tcl_StackChannel( ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); Channel *chanPtr, *prevChanPtr; ChannelState *statePtr; - Tcl_DriverThreadActionProc *threadActionProc; /* * Find the given channel (prevChan) in the list of all channels. If we do @@ -1450,8 +1704,9 @@ Tcl_StackChannel( if (statePtr == NULL) { if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't find state for channel \"", - Tcl_GetChannelName(prevChan), "\"", NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "couldn't find state for channel \"%s\"", + Tcl_GetChannelName(prevChan))); } return NULL; } @@ -1471,9 +1726,9 @@ Tcl_StackChannel( if ((mask & (statePtr->flags & (TCL_READABLE | TCL_WRITABLE))) == 0) { if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, - "reading and writing both disallowed for channel \"", - Tcl_GetChannelName(prevChan), "\"", NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "reading and writing both disallowed for channel \"%s\"", + Tcl_GetChannelName(prevChan))); } return NULL; } @@ -1486,21 +1741,23 @@ Tcl_StackChannel( */ if ((mask & TCL_WRITABLE) != 0) { - CopyState *csPtrR; - CopyState *csPtrW; + CopyState *csPtrR = statePtr->csPtrR; + CopyState *csPtrW = statePtr->csPtrW; - csPtrR = statePtr->csPtrR; statePtr->csPtrR = NULL; - - csPtrW = statePtr->csPtrW; statePtr->csPtrW = NULL; + /* + * TODO: Examine what can go wrong if Tcl_Flush() call disturbs + * the stacking state of this channel during its operations. + */ if (Tcl_Flush((Tcl_Channel) prevChanPtr) != TCL_OK) { statePtr->csPtrR = csPtrR; statePtr->csPtrW = csPtrW; if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "could not flush channel \"", - Tcl_GetChannelName(prevChan), "\"", NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not flush channel \"%s\"", + Tcl_GetChannelName(prevChan))); } return NULL; } @@ -1541,7 +1798,7 @@ Tcl_StackChannel( statePtr->inQueueTail = NULL; } - chanPtr = (Channel *) ckalloc(sizeof(Channel)); + chanPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(Channel)); /* * Save some of the current state into the new structure, reinitialize the @@ -1577,10 +1834,7 @@ Tcl_StackChannel( * time, mangling it. */ - threadActionProc = Tcl_ChannelThreadActionProc(chanPtr->typePtr); - if (threadActionProc != NULL) { - (*threadActionProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_INSERT); - } + ChanThreadAction(chanPtr, TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_INSERT); return (Tcl_Channel) chanPtr; } @@ -1611,7 +1865,6 @@ Tcl_UnstackChannel( Channel *chanPtr = (Channel *) chan; ChannelState *statePtr = chanPtr->state; int result = 0; - Tcl_DriverThreadActionProc *threadActionProc; /* * This operation should occur at the top of a channel stack. @@ -1622,9 +1875,16 @@ Tcl_UnstackChannel( if (chanPtr->downChanPtr != NULL) { /* * Instead of manipulating the per-thread / per-interp list/hashtable - * of registered channels we wind down the state of the transformation, - * and then restore the state of underlying channel into the old - * structure. + * of registered channels we wind down the state of the + * transformation, and then restore the state of underlying channel + * into the old structure. + */ + + /* + * TODO: Figure out how to handle the situation where the chan + * operations called below by this unstacking operation cause + * another unstacking recursively. In that case the downChanPtr + * value we're holding on to will not be the right thing. */ Channel *downChanPtr = chanPtr->downChanPtr; @@ -1637,14 +1897,11 @@ Tcl_UnstackChannel( * CheckForChannelErrors inside. */ - if (statePtr->flags & TCL_WRITABLE) { - CopyState *csPtrR; - CopyState *csPtrW; + if (GotFlag(statePtr, TCL_WRITABLE)) { + CopyState *csPtrR = statePtr->csPtrR; + CopyState *csPtrW = statePtr->csPtrW; - csPtrR = statePtr->csPtrR; statePtr->csPtrR = NULL; - - csPtrW = statePtr->csPtrW; statePtr->csPtrW = NULL; if (Tcl_Flush((Tcl_Channel) chanPtr) != TCL_OK) { @@ -1660,9 +1917,9 @@ Tcl_UnstackChannel( */ if (!TclChanCaughtErrorBypass(interp, chan) && interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "could not flush channel \"", - Tcl_GetChannelName((Tcl_Channel) chanPtr), "\"", - NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "could not flush channel \"%s\"", + Tcl_GetChannelName((Tcl_Channel) chanPtr))); } return TCL_ERROR; } @@ -1681,16 +1938,14 @@ Tcl_UnstackChannel( * 'DiscardInputQueued' on that. */ - if ((((statePtr->flags & TCL_READABLE) != 0)) && + if (GotFlag(statePtr, TCL_READABLE) && ((statePtr->inQueueHead != NULL) || (chanPtr->inQueueHead != NULL))) { - if ((statePtr->inQueueHead != NULL) && (chanPtr->inQueueHead != NULL)) { statePtr->inQueueTail->nextPtr = chanPtr->inQueueHead; statePtr->inQueueTail = chanPtr->inQueueTail; statePtr->inQueueHead = statePtr->inQueueTail; - } else if (chanPtr->inQueueHead != NULL) { statePtr->inQueueHead = chanPtr->inQueueHead; statePtr->inQueueTail = chanPtr->inQueueTail; @@ -1714,11 +1969,7 @@ Tcl_UnstackChannel( * the state which are still active. */ - threadActionProc = Tcl_ChannelThreadActionProc(chanPtr->typePtr); - if (threadActionProc != NULL) { - (*threadActionProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, - TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_REMOVE); - } + ChanThreadAction(chanPtr, TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_REMOVE); statePtr->topChanPtr = downChanPtr; downChanPtr->upChanPtr = NULL; @@ -1732,14 +1983,7 @@ Tcl_UnstackChannel( * Close and free the channel driver state. */ - if (chanPtr->typePtr->closeProc != TCL_CLOSE2PROC) { - result = (chanPtr->typePtr->closeProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, - interp); - } else { - result = (chanPtr->typePtr->close2Proc)(chanPtr->instanceData, - interp, 0); - } - + result = ChanClose(chanPtr, interp); chanPtr->typePtr = NULL; /* @@ -1747,7 +1991,7 @@ Tcl_UnstackChannel( */ Tcl_EventuallyFree(chanPtr, TCL_DYNAMIC); - UpdateInterest(downChanPtr); + UpdateInterest(statePtr->topChanPtr); if (result != 0) { Tcl_SetErrno(result); @@ -1915,7 +2159,7 @@ Tcl_GetChannelThread( *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -Tcl_ChannelType * +const Tcl_ChannelType * Tcl_GetChannelType( Tcl_Channel chan) /* The channel to return type for. */ { @@ -1974,9 +2218,9 @@ const char * Tcl_GetChannelName( Tcl_Channel chan) /* The channel for which to return the name. */ { - ChannelState *statePtr; /* State of actual channel. */ + ChannelState *statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; + /* State of actual channel. */ - statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; return statePtr->channelName; } @@ -2009,15 +2253,13 @@ Tcl_GetChannelHandle( chanPtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state->bottomChanPtr; if (!chanPtr->typePtr->getHandleProc) { - Tcl_Obj* err; - TclNewLiteralStringObj(err, "channel \""); - Tcl_AppendToObj(err, Tcl_GetChannelName(chan), -1); - Tcl_AppendToObj(err, "\" does not support OS handles", -1); - Tcl_SetChannelError (chan,err); + Tcl_SetChannelError(chan, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "channel \"%s\" does not support OS handles", + Tcl_GetChannelName(chan))); return TCL_ERROR; } - result = (chanPtr->typePtr->getHandleProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, - direction, &handle); + result = chanPtr->typePtr->getHandleProc(chanPtr->instanceData, direction, + &handle); if (handlePtr) { *handlePtr = handle; } @@ -2056,13 +2298,38 @@ AllocChannelBuffer( int n; n = length + CHANNELBUFFER_HEADER_SIZE + BUFFER_PADDING + BUFFER_PADDING; - bufPtr = (ChannelBuffer *) ckalloc((unsigned) n); + bufPtr = ckalloc(n); bufPtr->nextAdded = BUFFER_PADDING; bufPtr->nextRemoved = BUFFER_PADDING; bufPtr->bufLength = length + BUFFER_PADDING; bufPtr->nextPtr = NULL; + bufPtr->refCount = 1; return bufPtr; } + +static void +PreserveChannelBuffer( + ChannelBuffer *bufPtr) +{ + bufPtr->refCount++; +} + +static void +ReleaseChannelBuffer( + ChannelBuffer *bufPtr) +{ + if (--bufPtr->refCount) { + return; + } + ckfree(bufPtr); +} + +static int +IsShared( + ChannelBuffer *bufPtr) +{ + return bufPtr->refCount > 1; +} /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -2093,9 +2360,12 @@ RecycleBuffer( /* * Do we have to free the buffer to the OS? */ + if (IsShared(bufPtr)) { + mustDiscard = 1; + } if (mustDiscard) { - ckfree((char *) bufPtr); + ReleaseChannelBuffer(bufPtr); return; } @@ -2106,7 +2376,7 @@ RecycleBuffer( */ if ((bufPtr->bufLength - BUFFER_PADDING) < statePtr->bufSize) { - ckfree((char *) bufPtr); + ReleaseChannelBuffer(bufPtr); return; } @@ -2114,7 +2384,7 @@ RecycleBuffer( * Only save buffers for the input queue if the channel is readable. */ - if (statePtr->flags & TCL_READABLE) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, TCL_READABLE)) { if (statePtr->inQueueHead == NULL) { statePtr->inQueueHead = bufPtr; statePtr->inQueueTail = bufPtr; @@ -2130,7 +2400,7 @@ RecycleBuffer( * Only save buffers for the output queue if the channel is writable. */ - if (statePtr->flags & TCL_WRITABLE) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, TCL_WRITABLE)) { if (statePtr->curOutPtr == NULL) { statePtr->curOutPtr = bufPtr; goto keepBuffer; @@ -2141,7 +2411,7 @@ RecycleBuffer( * If we reached this code we return the buffer to the OS. */ - ckfree((char *) bufPtr); + ReleaseChannelBuffer(bufPtr); return; keepBuffer: @@ -2203,15 +2473,16 @@ CheckForDeadChannel( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting (can be NULL) */ ChannelState *statePtr) /* The channel state to check. */ { - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_DEAD) { - Tcl_SetErrno(EINVAL); - if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, - "unable to access channel: invalid channel", NULL); - } - return 1; + if (!GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_DEAD)) { + return 0; } - return 0; + + Tcl_SetErrno(EINVAL); + if (interp) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( + "unable to access channel: invalid channel", -1)); + } + return 1; } /* @@ -2219,9 +2490,9 @@ CheckForDeadChannel( * * FlushChannel -- * - * This function flushes as much of the queued output as is possible - * now. If calledFromAsyncFlush is nonzero, it is being called in an - * event handler to flush channel output asynchronously. + * This function flushes as much of the queued output as is possible now. + * If calledFromAsyncFlush is nonzero, it is being called in an event + * handler to flush channel output asynchronously. * * Results: * 0 if successful, else the error code that was returned by the channel @@ -2270,6 +2541,7 @@ FlushChannel( * of the queued output to the channel. */ + Tcl_Preserve(chanPtr); while (1) { /* * If the queue is empty and there is a ready current buffer, OR if @@ -2279,7 +2551,7 @@ FlushChannel( if (((statePtr->curOutPtr != NULL) && IsBufferFull(statePtr->curOutPtr)) - || ((statePtr->flags & BUFFER_READY) && + || (GotFlag(statePtr, BUFFER_READY) && (statePtr->outQueueHead == NULL))) { ResetFlag(statePtr, BUFFER_READY); statePtr->curOutPtr->nextPtr = NULL; @@ -2298,9 +2570,9 @@ FlushChannel( * is active, we just return without producing any output. */ - if ((!calledFromAsyncFlush) && - (statePtr->flags & BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { - return 0; + if (!calledFromAsyncFlush && GotFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { + errorCode = 0; + goto done; } /* @@ -2308,19 +2580,20 @@ FlushChannel( */ if (bufPtr == NULL) { - break; /* Out of the "while (1)". */ + break; /* Out of the "while (1)". */ } /* * Produce the output on the channel. */ + PreserveChannelBuffer(bufPtr); toWrite = BytesLeft(bufPtr); if (toWrite == 0) { - written = 0; + written = 0; } else { - written = (chanPtr->typePtr->outputProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, - RemovePoint(bufPtr), toWrite, &errorCode); + written = ChanWrite(chanPtr, RemovePoint(bufPtr), toWrite, + &errorCode); } /* @@ -2352,7 +2625,7 @@ FlushChannel( * it's a tty channel (dup'ed underneath) */ - if (!(statePtr->flags & BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { + if (!GotFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED) && !TclInExit()) { SetFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED); UpdateInterest(chanPtr); } @@ -2402,14 +2675,8 @@ FlushChannel( Tcl_SetErrno(errorCode); if (interp != NULL && !TclChanCaughtErrorBypass(interp, (Tcl_Channel) chanPtr)) { - /* - * Casting away const here is safe because the - * TCL_VOLATILE flag guarantees const treatment of the - * Posix error string. - */ - - Tcl_SetResult(interp, (char *) Tcl_PosixError(interp), - TCL_VOLATILE); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, + Tcl_NewStringObj(Tcl_PosixError(interp), -1)); } /* @@ -2429,7 +2696,9 @@ FlushChannel( wroteSome = 1; } - bufPtr->nextRemoved += written; + if (!IsBufferEmpty(bufPtr)) { + bufPtr->nextRemoved += written; + } /* * If this buffer is now empty, recycle it. @@ -2442,6 +2711,7 @@ FlushChannel( } RecycleBuffer(statePtr, bufPtr, 0); } + ReleaseChannelBuffer(bufPtr); } /* Closes "while (1)". */ /* @@ -2451,13 +2721,12 @@ FlushChannel( * data has been flushed at the system level. */ - if (statePtr->flags & BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { if (wroteSome) { - return errorCode; + goto done; } else if (statePtr->outQueueHead == NULL) { ResetFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED); - (chanPtr->typePtr->watchProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, - statePtr->interestMask); + ChanWatch(chanPtr, statePtr->interestMask); } } @@ -2467,12 +2736,30 @@ FlushChannel( * current output buffer. */ - if ((statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_CLOSED) && (statePtr->refCount <= 0) && + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_CLOSED) && (statePtr->refCount <= 0) && (statePtr->outQueueHead == NULL) && ((statePtr->curOutPtr == NULL) || IsBufferEmpty(statePtr->curOutPtr))) { - return CloseChannel(interp, chanPtr, errorCode); + errorCode = CloseChannel(interp, chanPtr, errorCode); + goto done; } + + /* + * If the write-side of the channel is flagged as closed, delete it when + * the output queue is empty and there is no output in the current output + * buffer. + */ + + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_CLOSEDWRITE) && + (statePtr->outQueueHead == NULL) && + ((statePtr->curOutPtr == NULL) || + IsBufferEmpty(statePtr->curOutPtr))) { + errorCode = CloseChannelPart(interp, chanPtr, errorCode, TCL_CLOSE_WRITE); + goto done; + } + + done: + Tcl_Release(chanPtr); return errorCode; } @@ -2526,7 +2813,7 @@ CloseChannel( */ if (statePtr->curOutPtr != NULL) { - ckfree((char *) statePtr->curOutPtr); + ReleaseChannelBuffer(statePtr->curOutPtr); statePtr->curOutPtr = NULL; } @@ -2543,11 +2830,11 @@ CloseChannel( * device. */ - if ((statePtr->outEofChar != 0) && (statePtr->flags & TCL_WRITABLE)) { + if ((statePtr->outEofChar != 0) && GotFlag(statePtr, TCL_WRITABLE)) { int dummy; char c = (char) statePtr->outEofChar; - (chanPtr->typePtr->outputProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, &c, 1, &dummy); + (void) ChanWrite(chanPtr, &c, 1, &dummy); } /* @@ -2558,7 +2845,7 @@ CloseChannel( if (statePtr->chanMsg != NULL) { if (interp != NULL) { - Tcl_SetChannelErrorInterp(interp,statePtr->chanMsg); + Tcl_SetChannelErrorInterp(interp, statePtr->chanMsg); } TclDecrRefCount(statePtr->chanMsg); statePtr->chanMsg = NULL; @@ -2575,12 +2862,7 @@ CloseChannel( * This may leave a TIP #219 error message in the interp. */ - if (chanPtr->typePtr->closeProc != TCL_CLOSE2PROC) { - result = (chanPtr->typePtr->closeProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, interp); - } else { - result = (chanPtr->typePtr->close2Proc)(chanPtr->instanceData, - interp, 0); - } + result = ChanClose(chanPtr, interp); /* * Some resources can be cleared only if the bottom channel in a stack is @@ -2589,15 +2871,11 @@ CloseChannel( if (chanPtr == statePtr->bottomChanPtr) { if (statePtr->channelName != NULL) { - ckfree((char *) statePtr->channelName); + ckfree(statePtr->channelName); statePtr->channelName = NULL; } Tcl_FreeEncoding(statePtr->encoding); - if (statePtr->outputStage != NULL) { - ckfree((char *) statePtr->outputStage); - statePtr->outputStage = NULL; - } } /* @@ -2619,7 +2897,7 @@ CloseChannel( statePtr->chanMsg = NULL; } if (interp) { - Tcl_SetChannelErrorInterp(interp,statePtr->unreportedMsg); + Tcl_SetChannelErrorInterp(interp, statePtr->unreportedMsg); } } if (errorCode == 0) { @@ -2704,7 +2982,6 @@ CutChannel( * the list on close. */ ChannelState *statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; /* State of the channel stack. */ - Tcl_DriverThreadActionProc *threadActionProc; /* * Remove this channel from of the list of all channels (in the current @@ -2731,11 +3008,7 @@ CutChannel( * TIP #218, Channel Thread Actions */ - threadActionProc = Tcl_ChannelThreadActionProc(Tcl_GetChannelType(chan)); - if (threadActionProc != NULL) { - (*threadActionProc)(Tcl_GetChannelInstanceData(chan), - TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_REMOVE); - } + ChanThreadAction((Channel *) chan, TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_REMOVE); } void @@ -2750,7 +3023,6 @@ Tcl_CutChannel( * the list on close. */ ChannelState *statePtr = chanPtr->state; /* State of the channel stack. */ - Tcl_DriverThreadActionProc *threadActionProc; /* * Remove this channel from of the list of all channels (in the current @@ -2778,13 +3050,8 @@ Tcl_CutChannel( * For all transformations and the base channel. */ - while (chanPtr) { - threadActionProc = Tcl_ChannelThreadActionProc(chanPtr->typePtr); - if (threadActionProc != NULL) { - (*threadActionProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, - TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_REMOVE); - } - chanPtr= chanPtr->upChanPtr; + for (; chanPtr != NULL ; chanPtr = chanPtr->upChanPtr) { + ChanThreadAction(chanPtr, TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_REMOVE); } } @@ -2821,7 +3088,6 @@ SpliceChannel( { ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); ChannelState *statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; - Tcl_DriverThreadActionProc *threadActionProc; if (statePtr->nextCSPtr != NULL) { Tcl_Panic("SpliceChannel: trying to add channel used in different list"); @@ -2842,11 +3108,7 @@ SpliceChannel( * TIP #218, Channel Thread Actions */ - threadActionProc = Tcl_ChannelThreadActionProc(Tcl_GetChannelType(chan)); - if (threadActionProc != NULL) { - (*threadActionProc) (Tcl_GetChannelInstanceData(chan), - TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_INSERT); - } + ChanThreadAction((Channel *) chan, TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_INSERT); } void @@ -2857,7 +3119,6 @@ Tcl_SpliceChannel( Channel *chanPtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state->bottomChanPtr; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); ChannelState *statePtr = chanPtr->state; - Tcl_DriverThreadActionProc *threadActionProc; if (statePtr->nextCSPtr != NULL) { Tcl_Panic("SpliceChannel: trying to add channel used in different list"); @@ -2879,13 +3140,8 @@ Tcl_SpliceChannel( * For all transformations and the base channel. */ - while (chanPtr) { - threadActionProc = Tcl_ChannelThreadActionProc(chanPtr->typePtr); - if (threadActionProc != NULL) { - (*threadActionProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, - TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_INSERT); - } - chanPtr= chanPtr->upChanPtr; + for (; chanPtr != NULL ; chanPtr = chanPtr->upChanPtr) { + ChanThreadAction(chanPtr, TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_INSERT); } } @@ -2952,10 +3208,11 @@ Tcl_Close( Tcl_Panic("called Tcl_Close on channel with refCount > 0"); } - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_INCLOSE) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_INCLOSE)) { if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Illegal recursive call to close " - "through close-handler of channel", NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( + "illegal recursive call to close through close-handler" + " of channel", -1)); } return TCL_ERROR; } @@ -2968,7 +3225,8 @@ Tcl_Close( stickyError = 0; - if ((statePtr->encoding != NULL) && (statePtr->curOutPtr != NULL) + if ((statePtr->encoding != NULL) + && !(statePtr->outputEncodingFlags & TCL_ENCODING_START) && (CheckChannelErrors(statePtr, TCL_WRITABLE) == 0)) { statePtr->outputEncodingFlags |= TCL_ENCODING_END; if (WriteChars(chanPtr, "", 0) < 0) { @@ -2983,7 +3241,7 @@ Tcl_Close( if (statePtr->chanMsg != NULL) { if (interp != NULL) { - Tcl_SetChannelErrorInterp(interp,statePtr->chanMsg); + Tcl_SetChannelErrorInterp(interp, statePtr->chanMsg); } TclDecrRefCount(statePtr->chanMsg); statePtr->chanMsg = NULL; @@ -2999,8 +3257,8 @@ Tcl_Close( while (statePtr->closeCbPtr != NULL) { cbPtr = statePtr->closeCbPtr; statePtr->closeCbPtr = cbPtr->nextPtr; - (cbPtr->proc)(cbPtr->clientData); - ckfree((char *) cbPtr); + cbPtr->proc(cbPtr->clientData); + ckfree(cbPtr); } ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_INCLOSE); @@ -3019,7 +3277,7 @@ Tcl_Close( */ if (chanPtr->typePtr->closeProc == TCL_CLOSE2PROC) { - result = (chanPtr->typePtr->close2Proc)(chanPtr->instanceData, interp, + result = chanPtr->typePtr->close2Proc(chanPtr->instanceData, interp, TCL_CLOSE_READ); } else { result = 0; @@ -3058,7 +3316,17 @@ Tcl_Close( Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(Tcl_PosixError(interp), -1)); } - flushcode = -1; + return TCL_ERROR; + } + /* + * Bug 97069ea11a: set error message if a flush code is set and no error + * message set up to now. + */ + if (flushcode != 0 && interp != NULL + && 0 == Tcl_GetCharLength(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp)) ) { + Tcl_SetErrno(flushcode); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, + Tcl_NewStringObj(Tcl_PosixError(interp), -1)); } if ((flushcode != 0) || (result != 0)) { return TCL_ERROR; @@ -3069,6 +3337,353 @@ Tcl_Close( /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * + * Tcl_CloseEx -- + * + * Closes one side of a channel, read or write. + * + * Results: + * A standard Tcl result. + * + * Side effects: + * Closes one direction of the channel. + * + * NOTE: + * Tcl_CloseEx closes the specified direction of the channel as far as + * the user is concerned. The channel keeps existing however. You cannot + * calls this function to close the last possible direction of the + * channel. Use Tcl_Close for that. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + + /* ARGSUSED */ +int +Tcl_CloseEx( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter for errors. */ + Tcl_Channel chan, /* The channel being closed. May still be used + * by some interpreter. */ + int flags) /* Flags telling us which side to close. */ +{ + Channel *chanPtr; /* The real IO channel. */ + ChannelState *statePtr; /* State of real IO channel. */ + + if (chan == NULL) { + return TCL_OK; + } + + /* TODO: assert flags validity ? */ + + chanPtr = (Channel *) chan; + statePtr = chanPtr->state; + + /* + * Does the channel support half-close anyway? Error if not. + */ + + if (!chanPtr->typePtr->close2Proc) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "half-close of channels not supported by %ss", + chanPtr->typePtr->typeName)); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + /* + * Is the channel unstacked ? If not we fail. + */ + + if (chanPtr != statePtr->topChanPtr) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( + "half-close not applicable to stack of transformations", -1)); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + /* + * Check direction against channel mode. It is an error if we try to close + * a direction not supported by the channel (already closed, or never + * opened for that direction). + */ + + if (!(statePtr->flags & (TCL_READABLE | TCL_WRITABLE) & flags)) { + const char *msg; + + if (flags & TCL_CLOSE_READ) { + msg = "read"; + } else { + msg = "write"; + } + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "Half-close of %s-side not possible, side not opened or" + " already closed", msg)); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + /* + * A user may try to call half-close from within a channel close + * handler. That won't do. + */ + + if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_INCLOSE) { + if (interp) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( + "illegal recursive call to close through close-handler" + " of channel", -1)); + } + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + if (flags & TCL_CLOSE_READ) { + /* + * Call the finalization code directly. There are no events to handle, + * there cannot be for the read-side. + */ + + return CloseChannelPart(interp, chanPtr, 0, flags); + } else if (flags & TCL_CLOSE_WRITE) { + if ((statePtr->curOutPtr != NULL) && + IsBufferReady(statePtr->curOutPtr)) { + SetFlag(statePtr, BUFFER_READY); + } + Tcl_Preserve(statePtr); + if (!GotFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { + /* + * We don't want to re-enter CloseWrite(). + */ + + if (!GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_CLOSEDWRITE)) { + if (CloseWrite(interp, chanPtr) != TCL_OK) { + SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_CLOSEDWRITE); + Tcl_Release(statePtr); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + } + } + SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_CLOSEDWRITE); + Tcl_Release(statePtr); + } + + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * CloseWrite -- + * + * Closes the write side a channel. + * + * Results: + * A standard Tcl result. + * + * Side effects: + * Closes the write side of the channel. + * + * NOTE: + * CloseWrite removes the channel as far as the user is concerned. + * However, the ooutput data structures may continue to exist for a while + * longer if it has a background flush scheduled. The device itself is + * eventually closed and the channel structures modified, in + * CloseChannelPart, below. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +CloseWrite( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter for errors. */ + Channel *chanPtr) /* The channel whose write side is being + * closed. May still be used by some + * interpreter */ +{ + /* Notes: clear-channel-handlers - write side only ? or keep around, just + * not called. */ + /* No close cllbacks are run - channel is still open (read side) */ + + ChannelState *statePtr = chanPtr->state; + /* State of real IO channel. */ + int flushcode; + int result = 0; + + /* + * Ensure that the last output buffer will be flushed. + */ + + if ((statePtr->curOutPtr != NULL) && IsBufferReady(statePtr->curOutPtr)) { + SetFlag(statePtr, BUFFER_READY); + } + + /* + * The call to FlushChannel will flush any queued output and invoke the + * close function of the channel driver, or it will set up the channel to + * be flushed and closed asynchronously. + */ + + SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_CLOSEDWRITE); + + flushcode = FlushChannel(interp, chanPtr, 0); + + /* + * TIP #219. + * Capture error messages put by the driver into the bypass area and put + * them into the regular interpreter result. + * + * Notes: Due to the assertion of CHANNEL_CLOSEDWRITE in the flags + * FlushChannel() has called CloseChannelPart(). While we can still access + * "chan" (no structures were freed), the only place which may still + * contain a message is the interpreter itself, and "CloseChannelPart" made + * sure to lift any channel message it generated into it. Hence the NULL + * argument in the call below. + */ + + if (TclChanCaughtErrorBypass(interp, NULL)) { + result = EINVAL; + } + + if ((flushcode != 0) || (result != 0)) { + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * CloseChannelPart -- + * + * Utility procedure to close a channel partially and free associated + * resources. If the channel was stacked it will never be run (The higher + * level forbid this). If the channel was not stacked, then we will free + * all the bits of the chosen side (read, or write) for the TOP channel. + * + * Results: + * Error code from an unreported error or the driver close2 operation. + * + * Side effects: + * May free memory, may change the value of errno. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +CloseChannelPart( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter for errors. */ + Channel *chanPtr, /* The channel being closed. May still be used + * by some interpreter. */ + int errorCode, /* Status of operation so far. */ + int flags) /* Flags telling us which side to close. */ +{ + ChannelState *statePtr; /* State of real IO channel. */ + int result; /* Of calling the close2proc. */ + + statePtr = chanPtr->state; + + if (flags & TCL_CLOSE_READ) { + /* + * No more input can be consumed so discard any leftover input. + */ + + DiscardInputQueued(statePtr, 1); + } else if (flags & TCL_CLOSE_WRITE) { + /* + * The caller guarantees that there are no more buffers queued for + * output. + */ + + if (statePtr->outQueueHead != NULL) { + Tcl_Panic("ClosechanHalf, closed write-side of channel: " + "queued output left"); + } + + /* + * If the EOF character is set in the channel, append that to the + * output device. + */ + + if ((statePtr->outEofChar != 0) && GotFlag(statePtr, TCL_WRITABLE)) { + int dummy; + char c = (char) statePtr->outEofChar; + + (void) ChanWrite(chanPtr, &c, 1, &dummy); + } + + /* + * TIP #219, Tcl Channel Reflection API. + * Move a leftover error message in the channel bypass into the + * interpreter bypass. Just clear it if there is no interpreter. + */ + + if (statePtr->chanMsg != NULL) { + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetChannelErrorInterp(interp, statePtr->chanMsg); + } + TclDecrRefCount(statePtr->chanMsg); + statePtr->chanMsg = NULL; + } + } + + /* + * Finally do what is asked of us. Close and free the channel driver state + * for the chosen side of the channel. This may leave a TIP #219 error + * message in the interp. + */ + + result = ChanCloseHalf(chanPtr, interp, flags); + + /* + * If we are being called synchronously, report either any latent error on + * the channel or the current error. + */ + + if (statePtr->unreportedError != 0) { + errorCode = statePtr->unreportedError; + + /* + * TIP #219, Tcl Channel Reflection API. + * Move an error message found in the unreported area into the regular + * bypass (interp). This kills any message in the channel bypass area. + */ + + if (statePtr->chanMsg != NULL) { + TclDecrRefCount(statePtr->chanMsg); + statePtr->chanMsg = NULL; + } + if (interp) { + Tcl_SetChannelErrorInterp(interp, statePtr->unreportedMsg); + } + } + if (errorCode == 0) { + errorCode = result; + if (errorCode != 0) { + Tcl_SetErrno(errorCode); + } + } + + /* + * TIP #219. + * Capture error messages put by the driver into the bypass area and put + * them into the regular interpreter result. See also the bottom of + * CloseWrite(). + */ + + if (TclChanCaughtErrorBypass(interp, (Tcl_Channel) chanPtr)) { + result = EINVAL; + } + + if (result != 0) { + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + /* + * Remove the closed side from the channel mode/flags. + */ + + ResetFlag(statePtr, flags & (TCL_READABLE | TCL_WRITABLE)); + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * * Tcl_ClearChannelHandlers -- * * Removes all channel handlers and event scripts from the channel, @@ -3128,7 +3743,7 @@ Tcl_ClearChannelHandlers( for (chPtr = statePtr->chPtr; chPtr != NULL; chPtr = chNext) { chNext = chPtr->nextPtr; - ckfree((char *) chPtr); + ckfree(chPtr); } statePtr->chPtr = NULL; @@ -3155,7 +3770,7 @@ Tcl_ClearChannelHandlers( for (ePtr = statePtr->scriptRecordPtr; ePtr != NULL; ePtr = eNextPtr) { eNextPtr = ePtr->nextPtr; TclDecrRefCount(ePtr->scriptPtr); - ckfree((char *) ePtr); + ckfree(ePtr); } statePtr->scriptRecordPtr = NULL; } @@ -3208,7 +3823,7 @@ Tcl_Write( if (srcLen < 0) { srcLen = strlen(src); } - return DoWrite(chanPtr, src, srcLen); + return WriteBytes(chanPtr, src, srcLen); } /* @@ -3260,9 +3875,7 @@ Tcl_WriteRaw( * The code was stolen from 'FlushChannel'. */ - written = (chanPtr->typePtr->outputProc) (chanPtr->instanceData, - src, srcLen, &errorCode); - + written = ChanWrite(chanPtr, src, srcLen, &errorCode); if (written < 0) { Tcl_SetErrno(errorCode); } @@ -3301,81 +3914,40 @@ Tcl_WriteChars( int len) /* Length of string in bytes, or < 0 for * strlen(). */ { - ChannelState *statePtr; /* State info for channel */ - - statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; + Channel *chanPtr = (Channel *) chan; + ChannelState *statePtr = chanPtr->state; /* State info for channel */ + int result; + Tcl_Obj *objPtr; if (CheckChannelErrors(statePtr, TCL_WRITABLE) != 0) { return -1; } - return DoWriteChars((Channel *) chan, src, len); -} - -/* - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * DoWriteChars -- - * - * Takes a sequence of UTF-8 characters and converts them for output - * using the channel's current encoding, may queue the buffer for output - * if it gets full, and also remembers whether the current buffer is - * ready e.g. if it contains a newline and we are in line buffering mode. - * Compensates stacking, i.e. will redirect the data from the specified - * channel to the topmost channel in a stack. - * - * Results: - * The number of bytes written or -1 in case of error. If -1, - * Tcl_GetErrno will return the error code. - * - * Side effects: - * May buffer up output and may cause output to be produced on the - * channel. - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -static int -DoWriteChars( - Channel *chanPtr, /* The channel to buffer output for. */ - const char *src, /* UTF-8 characters to queue in output - * buffer. */ - int len) /* Length of string in bytes, or < 0 for - * strlen(). */ -{ - /* - * Always use the topmost channel of the stack - */ - - ChannelState *statePtr; /* State info for channel */ - - statePtr = chanPtr->state; chanPtr = statePtr->topChanPtr; if (len < 0) { len = strlen(src); } - if (statePtr->encoding == NULL) { - /* - * Inefficient way to convert UTF-8 to byte-array, but the code - * parallels the way it is done for objects. - * Special case for 1-byte (used by eg [puts] for the \n) could - * be extended to more efficient translation of the src string. - */ + if (statePtr->encoding) { + return WriteChars(chanPtr, src, len); + } - int result; + /* + * Inefficient way to convert UTF-8 to byte-array, but the code + * parallels the way it is done for objects. Special case for 1-byte + * (used by eg [puts] for the \n) could be extended to more efficient + * translation of the src string. + */ - if ((len == 1) && (UCHAR(*src) < 0xC0)) { - result = WriteBytes(chanPtr, src, len); - } else { - Tcl_Obj *objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(src, len); - src = (char *) Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(objPtr, &len); - result = WriteBytes(chanPtr, src, len); - TclDecrRefCount(objPtr); - } - return result; + if ((len == 1) && (UCHAR(*src) < 0xC0)) { + return WriteBytes(chanPtr, src, len); } - return WriteChars(chanPtr, src, len); + + objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(src, len); + src = (char *) Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(objPtr, &len); + result = WriteBytes(chanPtr, src, len); + TclDecrRefCount(objPtr); + return result; } /* @@ -3414,7 +3986,7 @@ Tcl_WriteObj( Channel *chanPtr; ChannelState *statePtr; /* State info for channel */ - char *src; + const char *src; int srcLen; statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; @@ -3432,109 +4004,49 @@ Tcl_WriteObj( } } -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * WriteBytes -- - * - * Write a sequence of bytes into an output buffer, may queue the buffer - * for output if it gets full, and also remembers whether the current - * buffer is ready e.g. if it contains a newline and we are in line - * buffering mode. - * - * Results: - * The number of bytes written or -1 in case of error. If -1, - * Tcl_GetErrno will return the error code. - * - * Side effects: - * May buffer up output and may cause output to be produced on the - * channel. - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -static int -WriteBytes( - Channel *chanPtr, /* The channel to buffer output for. */ - const char *src, /* Bytes to write. */ - int srcLen) /* Number of bytes to write. */ +static void +WillWrite( + Channel *chanPtr) { - ChannelState *statePtr = chanPtr->state; - /* State info for channel */ - ChannelBuffer *bufPtr; - char *dst; - int dstMax, sawLF, savedLF, total, dstLen, toWrite, translate; + int inputBuffered; - total = 0; - sawLF = 0; - savedLF = 0; - translate = (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED) - || (statePtr->outputTranslation != TCL_TRANSLATE_LF); + if ((chanPtr->typePtr->seekProc != NULL) && + ((inputBuffered = Tcl_InputBuffered((Tcl_Channel) chanPtr)) > 0)){ + int ignore; - /* - * Loop over all bytes in src, storing them in output buffer with proper - * EOL translation. - */ - - while (srcLen + savedLF > 0) { - bufPtr = statePtr->curOutPtr; - if (bufPtr == NULL) { - bufPtr = AllocChannelBuffer(statePtr->bufSize); - statePtr->curOutPtr = bufPtr; - } - dst = InsertPoint(bufPtr); - dstMax = SpaceLeft(bufPtr); - dstLen = dstMax; - - toWrite = dstLen; - if (toWrite > srcLen) { - toWrite = srcLen; - } - - if (translate) { - if (savedLF) { - /* - * A '\n' was left over from last call to TranslateOutputEOL() - * and we need to store it in this buffer. If the channel is - * line-based, we will need to flush it. - */ - - *dst++ = '\n'; - dstLen--; - sawLF++; - } - if (TranslateOutputEOL(statePtr, dst, src, &dstLen, &toWrite)) { - sawLF++; - } - dstLen += savedLF; - savedLF = 0; - if (dstLen > dstMax) { - savedLF = 1; - dstLen = dstMax; - } - } else { - memcpy(dst, src, toWrite); - dstLen = toWrite; - } - - bufPtr->nextAdded += dstLen; - if (CheckFlush(chanPtr, bufPtr, sawLF) != 0) { - return -1; - } - total += dstLen; - src += toWrite; - srcLen -= toWrite; - sawLF = 0; + DiscardInputQueued(chanPtr->state, 0); + ChanSeek(chanPtr, -inputBuffered, SEEK_CUR, &ignore); } - return total; +} + +static int +WillRead( + Channel *chanPtr) +{ + if (chanPtr->typePtr == NULL) { + /* Prevent read attempts on a closed channel */ + Tcl_SetErrno(EINVAL); + return -1; + } + if ((chanPtr->typePtr->seekProc != NULL) + && (Tcl_OutputBuffered((Tcl_Channel) chanPtr) > 0)) { + if ((chanPtr->state->curOutPtr != NULL) + && IsBufferReady(chanPtr->state->curOutPtr)) { + SetFlag(chanPtr->state, BUFFER_READY); + } + if (FlushChannel(NULL, chanPtr, 0) != 0) { + return -1; + } + } + return 0; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * - * WriteChars -- + * Write -- * - * Convert UTF-8 bytes to the channel's external encoding and write the + * Convert srcLen bytes starting at src according to encoding and write * produced bytes into an output buffer, may queue the buffer for output * if it gets full, and also remembers whether the current buffer is * ready e.g. if it contains a newline and we are in line buffering mode. @@ -3551,26 +4063,20 @@ WriteBytes( */ static int -WriteChars( +Write( Channel *chanPtr, /* The channel to buffer output for. */ const char *src, /* UTF-8 string to write. */ - int srcLen) /* Length of UTF-8 string in bytes. */ + int srcLen, /* Length of UTF-8 string in bytes. */ + Tcl_Encoding encoding) { ChannelState *statePtr = chanPtr->state; /* State info for channel */ - ChannelBuffer *bufPtr; - char *dst, *stage; - int saved, savedLF, sawLF, total, dstLen, stageMax, dstWrote; - int stageLen, toWrite, stageRead, endEncoding, result; - int consumedSomething, translate; - Tcl_Encoding encoding; - char safe[BUFFER_PADDING]; + char *nextNewLine = NULL; + int endEncoding, saved = 0, total = 0, flushed = 0, needNlFlush = 0; - total = 0; - sawLF = 0; - savedLF = 0; - saved = 0; - encoding = statePtr->encoding; + if (srcLen) { + WillWrite(chanPtr); + } /* * Write the terminated escape sequence even if srcLen is 0. @@ -3578,349 +4084,145 @@ WriteChars( endEncoding = ((statePtr->outputEncodingFlags & TCL_ENCODING_END) != 0); - translate = (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED) - || (statePtr->outputTranslation != TCL_TRANSLATE_LF); - - /* - * Loop over all UTF-8 characters in src, storing them in staging buffer - * with proper EOL translation. - */ + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED) + || (statePtr->outputTranslation != TCL_TRANSLATE_LF)) { + nextNewLine = memchr(src, '\n', srcLen); + } - consumedSomething = 1; - while (consumedSomething && (srcLen + savedLF + endEncoding > 0)) { - consumedSomething = 0; - stage = statePtr->outputStage; - stageMax = statePtr->bufSize; - stageLen = stageMax; + while (srcLen + saved + endEncoding > 0) { + ChannelBuffer *bufPtr; + char *dst, safe[BUFFER_PADDING]; + int result, srcRead, dstLen, dstWrote, srcLimit = srcLen; - toWrite = stageLen; - if (toWrite > srcLen) { - toWrite = srcLen; + if (nextNewLine) { + srcLimit = nextNewLine - src; } - - if (translate) { - if (savedLF) { - /* - * A '\n' was left over from last call to TranslateOutputEOL() - * and we need to store it in the staging buffer. If the channel - * is line-based, we will need to flush the output buffer (after - * translating the staging buffer). - */ - - *stage++ = '\n'; - stageLen--; - sawLF++; - } - if (TranslateOutputEOL(statePtr, stage, src, &stageLen, &toWrite)) { - sawLF++; - } - - stage -= savedLF; - stageLen += savedLF; - savedLF = 0; - - if (stageLen > stageMax) { - savedLF = 1; - stageLen = stageMax; - } - } else { - memcpy(stage, src, toWrite); - stageLen = toWrite; + + /* Get space to write into */ + bufPtr = statePtr->curOutPtr; + if (bufPtr == NULL) { + bufPtr = AllocChannelBuffer(statePtr->bufSize); + statePtr->curOutPtr = bufPtr; } - src += toWrite; - srcLen -= toWrite; - - /* - * Loop over all UTF-8 characters in staging buffer, converting them - * to external encoding, storing them in output buffer. - */ - - while (stageLen + saved + endEncoding > 0) { - bufPtr = statePtr->curOutPtr; - if (bufPtr == NULL) { - bufPtr = AllocChannelBuffer(statePtr->bufSize); - statePtr->curOutPtr = bufPtr; - } - dst = InsertPoint(bufPtr); - dstLen = SpaceLeft(bufPtr); - - if (saved != 0) { - /* - * Here's some translated bytes left over from the last buffer - * that we need to stick at the beginning of this buffer. - */ - - memcpy(dst, safe, (size_t) saved); - bufPtr->nextAdded += saved; - dst += saved; - dstLen -= saved; - saved = 0; - } - - result = Tcl_UtfToExternal(NULL, encoding, stage, stageLen, - statePtr->outputEncodingFlags, - &statePtr->outputEncodingState, dst, - dstLen + BUFFER_PADDING, &stageRead, &dstWrote, NULL); - + if (saved) { /* - * Fix for SF #506297, reported by Martin Forssen - * <ruric@users.sourceforge.net>. - * - * The encoding chosen in the script exposing the bug writes out - * three intro characters when TCL_ENCODING_START is set, but does - * not consume any input as TCL_ENCODING_END is cleared. As some - * output was generated the enclosing loop calls UtfToExternal - * again, again with START set. Three more characters in the out - * and still no use of input ... To break this infinite loop we - * remove TCL_ENCODING_START from the set of flags after the first - * call (no condition is required, the later calls remove an unset - * flag, which is a no-op). This causes the subsequent calls to - * UtfToExternal to consume and convert the actual input. + * Here's some translated bytes left over from the last buffer + * that we need to stick at the beginning of this buffer. */ - statePtr->outputEncodingFlags &= ~TCL_ENCODING_START; + memcpy(InsertPoint(bufPtr), safe, (size_t) saved); + bufPtr->nextAdded += saved; + saved = 0; + } + PreserveChannelBuffer(bufPtr); + dst = InsertPoint(bufPtr); + dstLen = SpaceLeft(bufPtr); + + result = Tcl_UtfToExternal(NULL, encoding, src, srcLimit, + statePtr->outputEncodingFlags, + &statePtr->outputEncodingState, dst, + dstLen + BUFFER_PADDING, &srcRead, &dstWrote, NULL); + + /* See chan-io-1.[89]. Tcl Bug 506297. */ + statePtr->outputEncodingFlags &= ~TCL_ENCODING_START; + + if ((result != TCL_OK) && (srcRead + dstWrote == 0)) { + /* We're reading from invalid/incomplete UTF-8 */ + ReleaseChannelBuffer(bufPtr); + if (total == 0) { + Tcl_SetErrno(EINVAL); + return -1; + } + break; + } - /* - * The following code must be executed only when result is not 0. - */ + bufPtr->nextAdded += dstWrote; + src += srcRead; + srcLen -= srcRead; + total += dstWrote; + dst += dstWrote; + dstLen -= dstWrote; - if ((result != 0) && (stageRead + dstWrote == 0)) { - /* - * We have an incomplete UTF-8 character at the end of the - * staging buffer. It will get moved to the beginning of the - * staging buffer followed by more bytes from src. - */ + if (src == nextNewLine && dstLen > 0) { + static char crln[3] = "\r\n"; + char *nl = NULL; + int nlLen = 0; - src -= stageLen; - srcLen += stageLen; - stageLen = 0; - savedLF = 0; + switch (statePtr->outputTranslation) { + case TCL_TRANSLATE_LF: + nl = crln + 1; + nlLen = 1; + break; + case TCL_TRANSLATE_CR: + nl = crln; + nlLen = 1; + break; + case TCL_TRANSLATE_CRLF: + nl = crln; + nlLen = 2; + break; + default: + Tcl_Panic("unknown output translation requested"); break; } - bufPtr->nextAdded += dstWrote; - if (IsBufferOverflowing(bufPtr)) { - /* - * When translating from UTF-8 to external encoding, we - * allowed the translation to produce a character that crossed - * the end of the output buffer, so that we would get a - * completely full buffer before flushing it. The extra bytes - * will be moved to the beginning of the next buffer. - */ + + result |= Tcl_UtfToExternal(NULL, encoding, nl, nlLen, + statePtr->outputEncodingFlags, + &statePtr->outputEncodingState, dst, + dstLen + BUFFER_PADDING, &srcRead, &dstWrote, NULL); - saved = -SpaceLeft(bufPtr); - memcpy(safe, dst + dstLen, (size_t) saved); - bufPtr->nextAdded = bufPtr->bufLength; - } - if (CheckFlush(chanPtr, bufPtr, sawLF) != 0) { - return -1; + if (srcRead != nlLen) { + Tcl_Panic("Can This Happen?"); } + bufPtr->nextAdded += dstWrote; + src++; + srcLen--; total += dstWrote; - stage += stageRead; - stageLen -= stageRead; - sawLF = 0; - - consumedSomething = 1; + dst += dstWrote; + dstLen -= dstWrote; + nextNewLine = memchr(src, '\n', srcLen); + needNlFlush = 1; + } + if (IsBufferOverflowing(bufPtr)) { /* - * If all translated characters are written to the buffer, - * endEncoding is set to 0 because the escape sequence may be - * output. + * When translating from UTF-8 to external encoding, we + * allowed the translation to produce a character that crossed + * the end of the output buffer, so that we would get a + * completely full buffer before flushing it. The extra bytes + * will be moved to the beginning of the next buffer. */ - if ((stageLen + saved == 0) && (result == 0)) { - endEncoding = 0; - } + saved = -SpaceLeft(bufPtr); + memcpy(safe, dst + dstLen, (size_t) saved); + bufPtr->nextAdded = bufPtr->bufLength; } - } - - /* - * If nothing was written and it happened because there was no progress in - * the UTF conversion, we throw an error. - */ - if (!consumedSomething && (total == 0)) { - Tcl_SetErrno(EINVAL); - return -1; - } - return total; -} - -/* - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * TranslateOutputEOL -- - * - * Helper function for WriteBytes() and WriteChars(). Converts the '\n' - * characters in the source buffer into the appropriate EOL form - * specified by the output translation mode. - * - * EOL translation stops either when the source buffer is empty or the - * output buffer is full. - * - * When converting to CRLF mode and there is only 1 byte left in the - * output buffer, this routine stores the '\r' in the last byte and then - * stores the '\n' in the byte just past the end of the buffer. The - * caller is responsible for passing in a buffer that is large enough to - * hold the extra byte. - * - * Results: - * The return value is 1 if a '\n' was translated from the source buffer, - * or 0 otherwise -- this can be used by the caller to decide to flush a - * line-based channel even though the channel buffer is not full. - * - * *dstLenPtr is filled with how many bytes of the output buffer were - * used. As mentioned above, this can be one more that the output - * buffer's specified length if a CRLF was stored. - * - * *srcLenPtr is filled with how many bytes of the source buffer were - * consumed. - * - * Side effects: - * It may be obvious, but bears mentioning that when converting in CRLF - * mode (which requires two bytes of storage in the output buffer), the - * number of bytes consumed from the source buffer will be less than the - * number of bytes stored in the output buffer. - * - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -static int -TranslateOutputEOL( - ChannelState *statePtr, /* Channel being read, for translation and - * buffering modes. */ - char *dst, /* Output buffer filled with UTF-8 chars by - * applying appropriate EOL translation to - * source characters. */ - const char *src, /* Source UTF-8 characters. */ - int *dstLenPtr, /* On entry, the maximum length of output - * buffer in bytes. On exit, the number of - * bytes actually used in output buffer. */ - int *srcLenPtr) /* On entry, the length of source buffer. On - * exit, the number of bytes read from the - * source buffer. */ -{ - char *dstEnd; - int srcLen, newlineFound; - - newlineFound = 0; - srcLen = *srcLenPtr; - - switch (statePtr->outputTranslation) { - case TCL_TRANSLATE_LF: - for (dstEnd = dst + srcLen; dst < dstEnd; ) { - if (*src == '\n') { - newlineFound = 1; - } - *dst++ = *src++; - } - *dstLenPtr = srcLen; - break; - case TCL_TRANSLATE_CR: - for (dstEnd = dst + srcLen; dst < dstEnd;) { - if (*src == '\n') { - *dst++ = '\r'; - newlineFound = 1; - src++; - } else { - *dst++ = *src++; - } + if ((srcLen + saved == 0) && (result == TCL_OK)) { + endEncoding = 0; } - *dstLenPtr = srcLen; - break; - case TCL_TRANSLATE_CRLF: { - /* - * Since this causes the number of bytes to grow, we start off trying - * to put 'srcLen' bytes into the output buffer, but allow it to store - * more bytes, as long as there's still source bytes and room in the - * output buffer. - */ - - char *dstStart, *dstMax; - const char *srcStart; - - dstStart = dst; - dstMax = dst + *dstLenPtr; - srcStart = src; - - if (srcLen < *dstLenPtr) { - dstEnd = dst + srcLen; - } else { - dstEnd = dst + *dstLenPtr; - } - while (dst < dstEnd) { - if (*src == '\n') { - if (dstEnd < dstMax) { - dstEnd++; - } - *dst++ = '\r'; - newlineFound = 1; - } - *dst++ = *src++; - } - *srcLenPtr = src - srcStart; - *dstLenPtr = dst - dstStart; - break; - } - default: - break; - } - return newlineFound; -} - -/* - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * CheckFlush -- - * - * Helper function for WriteBytes() and WriteChars(). If the channel - * buffer is ready to be flushed, flush it. - * - * Results: - * The return value is -1 if there was a problem flushing the channel - * buffer, or 0 otherwise. - * - * Side effects: - * The buffer will be recycled if it is flushed. - * - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -static int -CheckFlush( - Channel *chanPtr, /* Channel being read, for buffering mode. */ - ChannelBuffer *bufPtr, /* Channel buffer to possibly flush. */ - int newlineFlag) /* Non-zero if a the channel buffer contains a - * newline. */ -{ - ChannelState *statePtr = chanPtr->state; - /* State info for channel */ - - /* - * The current buffer is ready for output: - * 1. if it is full. - * 2. if it contains a newline and this channel is line-buffered. - * 3. if it contains any output and this channel is unbuffered. - */ - - if ((statePtr->flags & BUFFER_READY) == 0) { if (IsBufferFull(bufPtr)) { - SetFlag(statePtr, BUFFER_READY); - } else if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED) { - if (newlineFlag != 0) { - SetFlag(statePtr, BUFFER_READY); + if (FlushChannel(NULL, chanPtr, 0) != 0) { + return -1; + } + flushed += statePtr->bufSize; + if (saved == 0 || src[-1] != '\n') { + needNlFlush = 0; } - } else if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_UNBUFFERED) { - SetFlag(statePtr, BUFFER_READY); } + ReleaseChannelBuffer(bufPtr); } - if (statePtr->flags & BUFFER_READY) { + if ((flushed < total) && (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_UNBUFFERED) || + (needNlFlush && GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED)))) { + SetFlag(statePtr, BUFFER_READY); if (FlushChannel(NULL, chanPtr, 0) != 0) { return -1; } } - return 0; + + return total; } /* @@ -3951,14 +4253,12 @@ Tcl_Gets( * for managing the storage. */ { Tcl_Obj *objPtr; - int charsStored, length; - char *string; + int charsStored; TclNewObj(objPtr); charsStored = Tcl_GetsObj(chan, objPtr); if (charsStored > 0) { - string = TclGetStringFromObj(objPtr, &length); - Tcl_DStringAppend(lineRead, string, length); + TclDStringAppendObj(lineRead, objPtr); } TclDecrRefCount(objPtr); return charsStored; @@ -4025,6 +4325,7 @@ Tcl_GetsObj( */ chanPtr = statePtr->topChanPtr; + Tcl_Preserve(chanPtr); bufPtr = statePtr->inQueueHead; encoding = statePtr->encoding; @@ -4048,16 +4349,7 @@ Tcl_GetsObj( */ if (encoding == NULL) { - ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); - - if (tsdPtr->binaryEncoding == NULL) { - tsdPtr->binaryEncoding = Tcl_GetEncoding(NULL, "iso8859-1"); - Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler(FreeBinaryEncoding, NULL); - } - encoding = tsdPtr->binaryEncoding; - if (encoding == NULL) { - Tcl_Panic("attempted gets on binary channel where no iso8859-1 encoding available"); - } + encoding = GetBinaryEncoding(); } /* @@ -4166,7 +4458,7 @@ Tcl_GetsObj( case TCL_TRANSLATE_AUTO: eol = dst; skip = 1; - if (statePtr->flags & INPUT_SAW_CR) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, INPUT_SAW_CR)) { ResetFlag(statePtr, INPUT_SAW_CR); if ((eol < dstEnd) && (*eol == '\n')) { /* @@ -4234,7 +4526,7 @@ Tcl_GetsObj( SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF | CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF); statePtr->inputEncodingFlags |= TCL_ENCODING_END; } - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_EOF) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF)) { skip = 0; eol = dstEnd; if (eol == objPtr->bytes + oldLength) { @@ -4262,6 +4554,17 @@ Tcl_GetsObj( */ gotEOL: + /* + * Regenerate the top channel, in case it was changed due to + * self-modifying reflected transforms. + */ + + if (chanPtr != statePtr->topChanPtr) { + Tcl_Release(chanPtr); + chanPtr = statePtr->topChanPtr; + Tcl_Preserve(chanPtr); + } + bufPtr = gs.bufPtr; if (bufPtr == NULL) { Tcl_Panic("Tcl_GetsObj: gotEOL reached with bufPtr==NULL"); @@ -4290,13 +4593,22 @@ Tcl_GetsObj( */ restore: + /* + * Regenerate the top channel, in case it was changed due to + * self-modifying reflected transforms. + */ + if (chanPtr != statePtr->topChanPtr) { + Tcl_Release(chanPtr); + chanPtr = statePtr->topChanPtr; + Tcl_Preserve(chanPtr); + } bufPtr = statePtr->inQueueHead; - if (bufPtr == NULL) { - Tcl_Panic("Tcl_GetsObj: restore reached with bufPtr==NULL"); + if (bufPtr != NULL) { + bufPtr->nextRemoved = oldRemoved; + bufPtr = bufPtr->nextPtr; } - bufPtr->nextRemoved = oldRemoved; - for (bufPtr = bufPtr->nextPtr; bufPtr != NULL; bufPtr = bufPtr->nextPtr) { + for ( ; bufPtr != NULL; bufPtr = bufPtr->nextPtr) { bufPtr->nextRemoved = BUFFER_PADDING; } CommonGetsCleanup(chanPtr); @@ -4325,7 +4637,17 @@ Tcl_GetsObj( */ done: + /* + * Regenerate the top channel, in case it was changed due to + * self-modifying reflected transforms. + */ + if (chanPtr != statePtr->topChanPtr) { + Tcl_Release(chanPtr); + chanPtr = statePtr->topChanPtr; + Tcl_Preserve(chanPtr); + } UpdateInterest(chanPtr); + Tcl_Release(chanPtr); return copiedTotal; } @@ -4371,6 +4693,7 @@ TclGetsObjBinary( */ chanPtr = statePtr->topChanPtr; + Tcl_Preserve(chanPtr); bufPtr = statePtr->inQueueHead; @@ -4391,7 +4714,11 @@ TclGetsObjBinary( skip = 0; eof = NULL; inEofChar = statePtr->inEofChar; - /* Only handle TCL_TRANSLATE_LF and TCL_TRANSLATE_CR */ + + /* + * Only handle TCL_TRANSLATE_LF and TCL_TRANSLATE_CR. + */ + eolChar = (statePtr->inputTranslation == TCL_TRANSLATE_LF) ? '\n' : '\r'; while (1) { @@ -4414,8 +4741,8 @@ TclGetsObjBinary( * device. Side effect is to allocate another channel buffer. */ - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_BLOCKED) { - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED)) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING)) { goto restore; } ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED); @@ -4424,6 +4751,9 @@ TclGetsObjBinary( goto restore; } bufPtr = statePtr->inQueueTail; + if (bufPtr == NULL) { + goto restore; + } } dst = (unsigned char *) RemovePoint(bufPtr); @@ -4466,7 +4796,7 @@ TclGetsObjBinary( SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF | CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF); statePtr->inputEncodingFlags |= TCL_ENCODING_END; } - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_EOF) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF)) { skip = 0; eol = dstEnd; if ((dst == dstEnd) && (byteLen == oldLength)) { @@ -4536,12 +4866,12 @@ TclGetsObjBinary( restore: bufPtr = statePtr->inQueueHead; - if (bufPtr == NULL) { - Tcl_Panic("TclGetsObjBinary: restore reached with bufPtr==NULL"); + if (bufPtr) { + bufPtr->nextRemoved = oldRemoved; + bufPtr = bufPtr->nextPtr; } - bufPtr->nextRemoved = oldRemoved; - for (bufPtr = bufPtr->nextPtr; bufPtr != NULL; bufPtr = bufPtr->nextPtr) { + for ( ; bufPtr != NULL; bufPtr = bufPtr->nextPtr) { bufPtr->nextRemoved = BUFFER_PADDING; } CommonGetsCleanup(chanPtr); @@ -4570,6 +4900,7 @@ TclGetsObjBinary( done: UpdateInterest(chanPtr); + Tcl_Release(chanPtr); return copiedTotal; } @@ -4598,6 +4929,21 @@ FreeBinaryEncoding( tsdPtr->binaryEncoding = NULL; } } + +static Tcl_Encoding +GetBinaryEncoding() +{ + ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); + + if (tsdPtr->binaryEncoding == NULL) { + tsdPtr->binaryEncoding = Tcl_GetEncoding(NULL, "iso8859-1"); + Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler(FreeBinaryEncoding, NULL); + } + if (tsdPtr->binaryEncoding == NULL) { + Tcl_Panic("binary encoding is not available"); + } + return tsdPtr->binaryEncoding; +} /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -4665,8 +5011,8 @@ FilterInputBytes( */ read: - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_BLOCKED) { - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED)) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING)) { gsPtr->charsWrote = 0; gsPtr->rawRead = 0; return -1; @@ -4680,6 +5026,11 @@ FilterInputBytes( } bufPtr = statePtr->inQueueTail; gsPtr->bufPtr = bufPtr; + if (bufPtr == NULL) { + gsPtr->charsWrote = 0; + gsPtr->rawRead = 0; + return -1; + } } /* @@ -4746,7 +5097,7 @@ FilterInputBytes( * returning those UTF-8 characters because a EOL might be * present in them. */ - } else if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_EOF) { + } else if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF)) { /* * There was a partial character followed by EOF on the * device. Fall through, returning that nothing was found. @@ -4768,7 +5119,7 @@ FilterInputBytes( statePtr->inQueueTail = nextPtr; } extra = rawLen - gsPtr->rawRead; - memcpy(nextPtr->buf + BUFFER_PADDING - extra, + memcpy(nextPtr->buf + (BUFFER_PADDING - extra), raw + gsPtr->rawRead, (size_t) extra); nextPtr->nextRemoved -= extra; bufPtr->nextAdded -= extra; @@ -4835,7 +5186,7 @@ PeekAhead( goto cleanup; } - if ((statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) == 0) { + if (!GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING)) { blockModeProc = Tcl_ChannelBlockModeProc(chanPtr->typePtr); if (blockModeProc == NULL) { /* @@ -4917,7 +5268,7 @@ CommonGetsCleanup( extra = SpaceLeft(bufPtr); if (extra > 0) { memcpy(InsertPoint(bufPtr), - nextPtr->buf + BUFFER_PADDING - extra, + nextPtr->buf + (BUFFER_PADDING - extra), (size_t) extra); bufPtr->nextAdded += extra; nextPtr->nextRemoved = BUFFER_PADDING; @@ -4969,7 +5320,7 @@ Tcl_Read( return -1; } - return DoRead(chanPtr, dst, bytesToRead); + return DoRead(chanPtr, dst, bytesToRead, 0); } /* @@ -5027,15 +5378,16 @@ Tcl_ReadRaw( * requests more bytes. */ + Tcl_Preserve(chanPtr); for (copied = 0; copied < bytesToRead; copied += copiedNow) { copiedNow = CopyBuffer(chanPtr, bufPtr + copied, bytesToRead - copied); if (copiedNow == 0) { - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_EOF) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF)) { goto done; } - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_BLOCKED) { - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED)) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING)) { goto done; } ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED); @@ -5049,9 +5401,9 @@ Tcl_ReadRaw( * and only if we are sure to have data. */ - if ((statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) && + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) && (Tcl_ChannelBlockModeProc(chanPtr->typePtr) == NULL) && - !(statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_HAS_MORE_DATA)) { + !GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_HAS_MORE_DATA)) { /* * We bypass the driver; it would block as no data is * available. @@ -5059,9 +5411,9 @@ Tcl_ReadRaw( nread = -1; result = EWOULDBLOCK; - } else { + } else #endif /* TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING */ - + { /* * Now go to the driver to get as much as is possible to fill * the remaining request. Do all the error handling by @@ -5071,12 +5423,9 @@ Tcl_ReadRaw( * The case of 'bytesToRead == 0' at this point cannot happen. */ - nread = (chanPtr->typePtr->inputProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, - bufPtr + copied, bytesToRead - copied, &result); - -#ifdef TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING + nread = ChanRead(chanPtr, bufPtr + copied, + bytesToRead - copied, &result); } -#endif /* TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING */ if (nread > 0) { /* @@ -5100,7 +5449,6 @@ Tcl_ReadRaw( ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_HAS_MORE_DATA); } #endif /* TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING */ - } else if (nread == 0) { SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF); statePtr->inputEncodingFlags |= TCL_ENCODING_END; @@ -5113,7 +5461,7 @@ Tcl_ReadRaw( * over EAGAIN/WOULDBLOCK handling. */ - return copied; + goto done; } SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED); @@ -5121,14 +5469,17 @@ Tcl_ReadRaw( } Tcl_SetErrno(result); - return -1; + copied = -1; + goto done; } - return copied + nread; + copied += nread; + goto done; } } done: + Tcl_Release(chanPtr); return copied; } @@ -5236,6 +5587,7 @@ DoReadChars( chanPtr = statePtr->topChanPtr; encoding = statePtr->encoding; factor = UTF_EXPANSION_FACTOR; + Tcl_Preserve(chanPtr); if (appendFlag == 0) { if (encoding == NULL) { @@ -5276,9 +5628,8 @@ DoReadChars( bufPtr = statePtr->inQueueHead; if (IsBufferEmpty(bufPtr)) { - ChannelBuffer *nextPtr; + ChannelBuffer *nextPtr = bufPtr->nextPtr; - nextPtr = bufPtr->nextPtr; RecycleBuffer(statePtr, bufPtr, 0); statePtr->inQueueHead = nextPtr; if (nextPtr == NULL) { @@ -5288,16 +5639,21 @@ DoReadChars( } if (copiedNow < 0) { - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_EOF) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF)) { break; } - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_BLOCKED) { - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED)) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING)) { break; } ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED); } result = GetInput(chanPtr); + if (chanPtr != statePtr->topChanPtr) { + Tcl_Release(chanPtr); + chanPtr = statePtr->topChanPtr; + Tcl_Preserve(chanPtr); + } if (result != 0) { if (result == EAGAIN) { break; @@ -5324,7 +5680,17 @@ DoReadChars( */ done: + /* + * Regenerate the top channel, in case it was changed due to + * self-modifying reflected transforms. + */ + if (chanPtr != statePtr->topChanPtr) { + Tcl_Release(chanPtr); + chanPtr = statePtr->topChanPtr; + Tcl_Preserve(chanPtr); + } UpdateInterest(chanPtr); + Tcl_Release(chanPtr); return copied; } @@ -5404,7 +5770,7 @@ ReadBytes( } dst += offset; - if (statePtr->flags & INPUT_NEED_NL) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, INPUT_NEED_NL)) { ResetFlag(statePtr, INPUT_NEED_NL); if ((srcLen == 0) || (*src != '\n')) { *dst = '\r'; @@ -5496,7 +5862,7 @@ ReadChars( srcLen = BytesLeft(bufPtr); toRead = charsToRead; - if ((unsigned)toRead > (unsigned)srcLen) { + if ((unsigned) toRead > (unsigned) srcLen) { toRead = srcLen; } @@ -5585,7 +5951,7 @@ ReadChars( } oldState = statePtr->inputEncodingState; - if (statePtr->flags & INPUT_NEED_NL) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, INPUT_NEED_NL)) { /* * We want a '\n' because the last character we saw was '\r'. */ @@ -5701,16 +6067,15 @@ ReadChars( * '\n' in dst. */ - numChars -= (dstRead - dstWrote); + numChars -= dstRead - dstWrote; if ((unsigned) numChars > (unsigned) toRead) { /* * Got too many chars. */ - const char *eof; + const char *eof = Tcl_UtfAtIndex(dst, toRead); - eof = Tcl_UtfAtIndex(dst, toRead); statePtr->inputEncodingState = oldState; Tcl_ExternalToUtf(NULL, statePtr->encoding, src, srcLen, statePtr->inputEncodingFlags, &statePtr->inputEncodingState, @@ -5778,9 +6143,8 @@ TranslateInputEOL( * buffer. */ - const char *src, *srcMax; + const char *src, *srcMax = srcStart + *srcLenPtr; - srcMax = srcStart + *srcLenPtr; for (src = srcStart; src < srcMax; src++) { if (*src == inEofChar) { eof = src; @@ -5851,7 +6215,7 @@ TranslateInputEOL( srcEnd = srcStart + dstLen; srcMax = srcStart + *srcLenPtr; - if ((statePtr->flags & INPUT_SAW_CR) && (src < srcMax)) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, INPUT_SAW_CR) && (src < srcMax)) { if (*src == '\n') { src++; } @@ -5956,7 +6320,7 @@ Tcl_Ungets( * bit. We want to discover these conditions anew in each operation. */ - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF)) { goto done; } ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED | CHANNEL_EOF); @@ -6082,7 +6446,7 @@ DiscardInputQueued( */ if (discardSavedBuffers && statePtr->saveInBufPtr != NULL) { - ckfree((char *) statePtr->saveInBufPtr); + ReleaseChannelBuffer(statePtr->saveInBufPtr); statePtr->saveInBufPtr = NULL; } } @@ -6175,7 +6539,7 @@ GetInput( if ((bufPtr != NULL) && (bufPtr->bufLength - BUFFER_PADDING < statePtr->bufSize)) { - ckfree((char *) bufPtr); + ReleaseChannelBuffer(bufPtr); bufPtr = NULL; } @@ -6213,38 +6577,36 @@ GetInput( * platforms it is impossible to read from a device after EOF. */ - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_EOF) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF)) { return 0; } #ifdef TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING /* - * [SF Tcl Bug 943274]. Better emulation of non-blocking channels for - * channels without BlockModeProc, by keeping track of true fileevents - * generated by the OS == Data waiting and reading if and only if we are - * sure to have data. + * [Bug 943274]: Better emulation of non-blocking channels for channels + * without BlockModeProc, by keeping track of true fileevents generated by + * the OS == Data waiting and reading if and only if we are sure to have + * data. */ - if ((statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) && + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) && (Tcl_ChannelBlockModeProc(chanPtr->typePtr) == NULL) && - !(statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_HAS_MORE_DATA)) { + !GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_HAS_MORE_DATA)) { /* * Bypass the driver, it would block, as no data is available */ nread = -1; result = EWOULDBLOCK; - } else { + } else #endif /* TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING */ - - nread = (chanPtr->typePtr->inputProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, - InsertPoint(bufPtr), toRead, &result); - -#ifdef TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING + { + PreserveChannelBuffer(bufPtr); + nread = ChanRead(chanPtr, InsertPoint(bufPtr), toRead, &result); } -#endif /* TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING */ if (nread > 0) { + result = 0; bufPtr->nextAdded += nread; /* @@ -6261,15 +6623,14 @@ GetInput( #ifdef TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING if (nread <= toRead) { /* - * [SF Tcl Bug 943274] We have read the available data, clear - * flag. + * [Bug 943274]: We have read the available data, clear flag. */ ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_HAS_MORE_DATA); } #endif /* TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING */ - } else if (nread == 0) { + result = 0; SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF); statePtr->inputEncodingFlags |= TCL_ENCODING_END; } else if (nread < 0) { @@ -6278,9 +6639,9 @@ GetInput( result = EAGAIN; } Tcl_SetErrno(result); - return result; } - return 0; + ReleaseChannelBuffer(bufPtr); + return result; } /* @@ -6384,8 +6745,8 @@ Tcl_Seek( * point. Also clear CR related flags. */ - statePtr->flags &= - ~(CHANNEL_EOF | CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF | CHANNEL_BLOCKED | INPUT_SAW_CR); + ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF | CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF | CHANNEL_BLOCKED | + INPUT_SAW_CR); /* * If the channel is in asynchronous output mode, switch it back to @@ -6395,14 +6756,14 @@ Tcl_Seek( */ wasAsync = 0; - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING)) { wasAsync = 1; result = StackSetBlockMode(chanPtr, TCL_MODE_BLOCKING); if (result != 0) { return Tcl_LongAsWide(-1); } ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING); - if (statePtr->flags & BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { ResetFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED); } } @@ -6429,23 +6790,10 @@ Tcl_Seek( } else { /* * Now seek to the new position in the channel as requested by the - * caller. Note that we prefer the wideSeekProc if that is available - * and non-NULL... + * caller. */ - if (HaveVersion(chanPtr->typePtr, TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_3) && - chanPtr->typePtr->wideSeekProc != NULL) { - curPos = (chanPtr->typePtr->wideSeekProc) (chanPtr->instanceData, - offset, mode, &result); - } else if (offset < Tcl_LongAsWide(LONG_MIN) || - offset > Tcl_LongAsWide(LONG_MAX)) { - result = EOVERFLOW; - curPos = Tcl_LongAsWide(-1); - } else { - curPos = Tcl_LongAsWide((chanPtr->typePtr->seekProc) ( - chanPtr->instanceData, Tcl_WideAsLong(offset), mode, - &result)); - } + curPos = ChanSeek(chanPtr, offset, mode, &result); if (curPos == Tcl_LongAsWide(-1)) { Tcl_SetErrno(result); } @@ -6540,29 +6888,18 @@ Tcl_Tell( inputBuffered = Tcl_InputBuffered(chan); outputBuffered = Tcl_OutputBuffered(chan); - if ((inputBuffered != 0) && (outputBuffered != 0)) { - Tcl_SetErrno(EFAULT); - return Tcl_LongAsWide(-1); - } - /* * Get the current position in the device and compute the position where * the next character will be read or written. Note that we prefer the * wideSeekProc if that is available and non-NULL... */ - if (HaveVersion(chanPtr->typePtr, TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_3) && - chanPtr->typePtr->wideSeekProc != NULL) { - curPos = (chanPtr->typePtr->wideSeekProc) (chanPtr->instanceData, - Tcl_LongAsWide(0), SEEK_CUR, &result); - } else { - curPos = Tcl_LongAsWide((chanPtr->typePtr->seekProc) ( - chanPtr->instanceData, 0, SEEK_CUR, &result)); - } + curPos = ChanSeek(chanPtr, Tcl_LongAsWide(0), SEEK_CUR, &result); if (curPos == Tcl_LongAsWide(-1)) { Tcl_SetErrno(result); return Tcl_LongAsWide(-1); } + if (inputBuffered != 0) { return curPos - inputBuffered; } @@ -6596,19 +6933,18 @@ Tcl_SeekOld( { Tcl_WideInt wOffset, wResult; - wOffset = Tcl_LongAsWide((long)offset); + wOffset = Tcl_LongAsWide((long) offset); wResult = Tcl_Seek(chan, wOffset, mode); - return (int)Tcl_WideAsLong(wResult); + return (int) Tcl_WideAsLong(wResult); } int Tcl_TellOld( Tcl_Channel chan) /* The channel to return pos for. */ { - Tcl_WideInt wResult; + Tcl_WideInt wResult = Tcl_Tell(chan); - wResult = Tcl_Tell(chan); - return (int)Tcl_WideAsLong(wResult); + return (int) Tcl_WideAsLong(wResult); } /* @@ -6649,7 +6985,7 @@ Tcl_TruncateChannel( return TCL_ERROR; } - if (!(chanPtr->state->flags & TCL_WRITABLE)) { + if (!GotFlag(chanPtr->state, TCL_WRITABLE)) { /* * We require that the file was opened of writing. Do that check now * so that we only flush if we think we're going to succeed. @@ -6664,8 +7000,10 @@ Tcl_TruncateChannel( * pre-read input data. */ - if (Tcl_Seek(chan, (Tcl_WideInt)0, SEEK_CUR) == Tcl_LongAsWide(-1)) { - return TCL_ERROR; + WillWrite(chanPtr); + + if (WillRead(chanPtr) < 0) { + return TCL_ERROR; } /* @@ -6735,8 +7073,7 @@ CheckChannelErrors( * order to drain data from stacked channels. */ - if ((statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_CLOSED) && - ((flags & CHANNEL_RAW_MODE) == 0)) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_CLOSED) && !(flags & CHANNEL_RAW_MODE)) { Tcl_SetErrno(EACCES); return -1; } @@ -6758,7 +7095,7 @@ CheckChannelErrors( * retrieving and transforming the data to copy. */ - if (BUSY_STATE(statePtr,flags) && ((flags & CHANNEL_RAW_MODE) == 0)) { + if (BUSY_STATE(statePtr, flags) && ((flags & CHANNEL_RAW_MODE) == 0)) { Tcl_SetErrno(EBUSY); return -1; } @@ -6771,7 +7108,7 @@ CheckChannelErrors( * discover these conditions anew in each operation. */ - if ((statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF) == 0) { + if (!GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF)) { ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF); } ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED | CHANNEL_NEED_MORE_DATA); @@ -6803,8 +7140,8 @@ Tcl_Eof( ChannelState *statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; /* State of real channel structure. */ - return ((statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF) || - ((statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_EOF) && + return (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF) || + (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF) && (Tcl_InputBuffered(chan) == 0))) ? 1 : 0; } @@ -6831,7 +7168,7 @@ Tcl_InputBlocked( ChannelState *statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; /* State of real channel structure. */ - return (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_BLOCKED) ? 1 : 0; + return GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED) ? 1 : 0; } /* @@ -6984,22 +7321,13 @@ Tcl_SetChannelBufferSize( */ if (sz < 1) { - sz = 1; + sz = 1; } else if (sz > MAX_CHANNEL_BUFFER_SIZE) { - sz = MAX_CHANNEL_BUFFER_SIZE; + sz = MAX_CHANNEL_BUFFER_SIZE; } statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; statePtr->bufSize = sz; - - if (statePtr->outputStage != NULL) { - ckfree((char *) statePtr->outputStage); - statePtr->outputStage = NULL; - } - if ((statePtr->encoding != NULL) && (statePtr->flags & TCL_WRITABLE)) { - statePtr->outputStage = (char *) - ckalloc((unsigned) (statePtr->bufSize + 2)); - } } /* @@ -7072,11 +7400,12 @@ Tcl_BadChannelOption( const char **argv; int argc, i; Tcl_DString ds; + Tcl_Obj *errObj; Tcl_DStringInit(&ds); Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, genericopt, -1); if (optionList && (*optionList)) { - Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, " ", 1); + TclDStringAppendLiteral(&ds, " "); Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, optionList, -1); } if (Tcl_SplitList(interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&ds), @@ -7084,15 +7413,16 @@ Tcl_BadChannelOption( Tcl_Panic("malformed option list in channel driver"); } Tcl_ResetResult(interp); - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad option \"", optionName, - "\": should be one of ", NULL); + errObj = Tcl_ObjPrintf("bad option \"%s\": should be one of ", + optionName); argc--; for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "-", argv[i], ", ", NULL); + Tcl_AppendPrintfToObj(errObj, "-%s, ", argv[i]); } - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "or -", argv[i], NULL); + Tcl_AppendPrintfToObj(errObj, "or -%s", argv[i]); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, errObj); Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); - ckfree((char *) argv); + ckfree(argv); } Tcl_SetErrno(EINVAL); return TCL_ERROR; @@ -7154,9 +7484,9 @@ Tcl_GetChannelOption( */ if (statePtr->csPtrR) { - flags = statePtr->csPtrR->readFlags; + flags = statePtr->csPtrR->readFlags; } else if (statePtr->csPtrW) { - flags = statePtr->csPtrW->writeFlags; + flags = statePtr->csPtrW->writeFlags; } else { flags = statePtr->flags; } @@ -7316,8 +7646,8 @@ Tcl_GetChannelOption( * and message. */ - return (chanPtr->typePtr->getOptionProc) (chanPtr->instanceData, - interp, optionName, dsPtr); + return chanPtr->typePtr->getOptionProc(chanPtr->instanceData, interp, + optionName, dsPtr); } else { /* * No driver specific options case. @@ -7368,8 +7698,9 @@ Tcl_SetChannelOption( if (statePtr->csPtrR || statePtr->csPtrW) { if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "unable to set channel options: " - "background copy in progress", NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( + "unable to set channel options: background copy in" + " progress", -1)); } return TCL_ERROR; } @@ -7408,8 +7739,7 @@ Tcl_SetChannelOption( } else if (HaveOpt(7, "-buffering")) { len = strlen(newValue); if ((newValue[0] == 'f') && (strncmp(newValue, "full", len) == 0)) { - statePtr->flags &= - ~(CHANNEL_UNBUFFERED|CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED); + ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_UNBUFFERED | CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED); } else if ((newValue[0] == 'l') && (strncmp(newValue, "line", len) == 0)) { ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_UNBUFFERED); @@ -7418,12 +7748,11 @@ Tcl_SetChannelOption( (strncmp(newValue, "none", len) == 0)) { ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED); SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_UNBUFFERED); - } else { - if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad value for -buffering: " - "must be one of full, line, or none", NULL); - return TCL_ERROR; - } + } else if (interp) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( + "bad value for -buffering: must be one of" + " full, line, or none", -1)); + return TCL_ERROR; } return TCL_OK; } else if (HaveOpt(7, "-buffersize")) { @@ -7450,7 +7779,8 @@ Tcl_SetChannelOption( * iso2022, the terminated escape sequence must write to the buffer. */ - if ((statePtr->encoding != NULL) && (statePtr->curOutPtr != NULL) + if ((statePtr->encoding != NULL) + && !(statePtr->outputEncodingFlags & TCL_ENCODING_START) && (CheckChannelErrors(statePtr, TCL_WRITABLE) == 0)) { statePtr->outputEncodingFlags |= TCL_ENCODING_END; WriteChars(chanPtr, "", 0); @@ -7474,31 +7804,33 @@ Tcl_SetChannelOption( int outIndex = (argc - 1); int inValue = (int) argv[0][0]; int outValue = (int) argv[outIndex][0]; + if (inValue & 0x80 || outValue & 0x80) { if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad value for -eofchar: ", - "must be non-NUL ASCII character", NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( + "bad value for -eofchar: must be non-NUL ASCII" + " character", -1)); } - ckfree((char *) argv); + ckfree(argv); return TCL_ERROR; } - if (statePtr->flags & TCL_READABLE) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, TCL_READABLE)) { statePtr->inEofChar = inValue; } - if (statePtr->flags & TCL_WRITABLE) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, TCL_WRITABLE)) { statePtr->outEofChar = outValue; } } else { if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( "bad value for -eofchar: should be a list of zero," - " one, or two elements", NULL); + " one, or two elements", -1)); } - ckfree((char *) argv); + ckfree(argv); return TCL_ERROR; } if (argv != NULL) { - ckfree((char *) argv); + ckfree(argv); } /* @@ -7507,9 +7839,7 @@ Tcl_SetChannelOption( * ahead'. Ditto for blocked. */ - statePtr->flags &= - ~(CHANNEL_EOF | CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF | CHANNEL_BLOCKED); - + ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF|CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF|CHANNEL_BLOCKED); return TCL_OK; } else if (HaveOpt(1, "-translation")) { const char *readMode, *writeMode; @@ -7519,23 +7849,24 @@ Tcl_SetChannelOption( } if (argc == 1) { - readMode = (statePtr->flags & TCL_READABLE) ? argv[0] : NULL; - writeMode = (statePtr->flags & TCL_WRITABLE) ? argv[0] : NULL; + readMode = GotFlag(statePtr, TCL_READABLE) ? argv[0] : NULL; + writeMode = GotFlag(statePtr, TCL_WRITABLE) ? argv[0] : NULL; } else if (argc == 2) { - readMode = (statePtr->flags & TCL_READABLE) ? argv[0] : NULL; - writeMode = (statePtr->flags & TCL_WRITABLE) ? argv[1] : NULL; + readMode = GotFlag(statePtr, TCL_READABLE) ? argv[0] : NULL; + writeMode = GotFlag(statePtr, TCL_WRITABLE) ? argv[1] : NULL; } else { if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( "bad value for -translation: must be a one or two" - " element list", NULL); + " element list", -1)); } - ckfree((char *) argv); + ckfree(argv); return TCL_ERROR; } if (readMode) { TclEolTranslation translation; + if (*readMode == '\0') { translation = statePtr->inputTranslation; } else if (strcmp(readMode, "auto") == 0) { @@ -7555,12 +7886,11 @@ Tcl_SetChannelOption( translation = TCL_PLATFORM_TRANSLATION; } else { if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, - "bad value for -translation: " - "must be one of auto, binary, cr, lf, crlf," - " or platform", NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( + "bad value for -translation: must be one of " + "auto, binary, cr, lf, crlf, or platform", -1)); } - ckfree((char *) argv); + ckfree(argv); return TCL_ERROR; } @@ -7606,20 +7936,19 @@ Tcl_SetChannelOption( statePtr->outputTranslation = TCL_PLATFORM_TRANSLATION; } else { if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, - "bad value for -translation: " - "must be one of auto, binary, cr, lf, crlf," - " or platform", NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( + "bad value for -translation: must be one of " + "auto, binary, cr, lf, crlf, or platform", -1)); } - ckfree((char *) argv); + ckfree(argv); return TCL_ERROR; } } - ckfree((char *) argv); + ckfree(argv); return TCL_OK; } else if (chanPtr->typePtr->setOptionProc != NULL) { - return (*chanPtr->typePtr->setOptionProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, - interp, optionName, newValue); + return chanPtr->typePtr->setOptionProc(chanPtr->instanceData, interp, + optionName, newValue); } else { return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName, NULL); } @@ -7640,17 +7969,6 @@ Tcl_SetChannelOption( statePtr->inQueueTail = NULL; } - /* - * If encoding or bufsize changes, need to update output staging buffer. - */ - - if (statePtr->outputStage != NULL) { - ckfree(statePtr->outputStage); - statePtr->outputStage = NULL; - } - if ((statePtr->encoding != NULL) && (statePtr->flags & TCL_WRITABLE)) { - statePtr->outputStage = ckalloc((unsigned) (statePtr->bufSize + 2)); - } return TCL_OK; } @@ -7701,7 +8019,7 @@ CleanupChannelHandlers( TclChannelEventScriptInvoker, sPtr); TclDecrRefCount(sPtr->scriptPtr); - ckfree((char *) sPtr); + ckfree(sPtr); } else { prevPtr = sPtr; } @@ -7750,9 +8068,9 @@ Tcl_NotifyChannel( */ if ((mask & TCL_READABLE) && - (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) && + GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) && (Tcl_ChannelBlockModeProc(chanPtr->typePtr) == NULL) && - !(statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_TIMER_FEV)) { + !GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_TIMER_FEV)) { SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_HAS_MORE_DATA); } #endif /* TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING */ @@ -7769,14 +8087,14 @@ Tcl_NotifyChannel( * their own events and pass them upward. */ - while (mask && (chanPtr->upChanPtr != (NULL))) { + while (mask && (chanPtr->upChanPtr != NULL)) { Tcl_DriverHandlerProc *upHandlerProc; upChanPtr = chanPtr->upChanPtr; upTypePtr = upChanPtr->typePtr; upHandlerProc = Tcl_ChannelHandlerProc(upTypePtr); if (upHandlerProc != NULL) { - mask = (*upHandlerProc) (upChanPtr->instanceData, mask); + mask = upHandlerProc(upChanPtr->instanceData, mask); } /* @@ -7815,7 +8133,7 @@ Tcl_NotifyChannel( * don't call any write handlers before the flush is complete. */ - if ((statePtr->flags & BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED) && (mask & TCL_WRITABLE)) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED) && (mask & TCL_WRITABLE)) { FlushChannel(NULL, chanPtr, 1); mask &= ~TCL_WRITABLE; } @@ -7837,7 +8155,7 @@ Tcl_NotifyChannel( if ((chPtr->mask & mask) != 0) { nh.nextHandlerPtr = chPtr->nextPtr; - (*(chPtr->proc))(chPtr->clientData, mask); + chPtr->proc(chPtr->clientData, mask); chPtr = nh.nextHandlerPtr; } else { chPtr = chPtr->nextPtr; @@ -7885,12 +8203,17 @@ UpdateInterest( /* State info for channel */ int mask = statePtr->interestMask; + if (chanPtr->typePtr == NULL) { + /* Do not update interest on a closed channel */ + return; + } + /* * If there are flushed buffers waiting to be written, then we need to * watch for the channel to become writable. */ - if (statePtr->flags & BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { mask |= TCL_WRITABLE; } @@ -7902,7 +8225,7 @@ UpdateInterest( */ if (mask & TCL_READABLE) { - if (!(statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NEED_MORE_DATA) + if (!GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NEED_MORE_DATA) && (statePtr->inQueueHead != NULL) && IsBufferReady(statePtr->inQueueHead)) { mask &= ~TCL_READABLE; @@ -7948,12 +8271,12 @@ UpdateInterest( mask &= ~TCL_EXCEPTION; if (!statePtr->timer) { - statePtr->timer = Tcl_CreateTimerHandler(0, ChannelTimerProc, - chanPtr); + statePtr->timer = Tcl_CreateTimerHandler(SYNTHETIC_EVENT_TIME, + ChannelTimerProc, chanPtr); } } } - (chanPtr->typePtr->watchProc)(chanPtr->instanceData, mask); + ChanWatch(chanPtr, mask); } /* @@ -7981,7 +8304,7 @@ ChannelTimerProc( ChannelState *statePtr = chanPtr->state; /* State info for channel */ - if (!(statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NEED_MORE_DATA) + if (!GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NEED_MORE_DATA) && (statePtr->interestMask & TCL_READABLE) && (statePtr->inQueueHead != NULL) && IsBufferReady(statePtr->inQueueHead)) { @@ -7990,7 +8313,8 @@ ChannelTimerProc( * before UpdateInterest gets called by Tcl_NotifyChannel. */ - statePtr->timer = Tcl_CreateTimerHandler(0, ChannelTimerProc,chanPtr); + statePtr->timer = Tcl_CreateTimerHandler(SYNTHETIC_EVENT_TIME, + ChannelTimerProc,chanPtr); #ifdef TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING /* @@ -8001,14 +8325,14 @@ ChannelTimerProc( * similar test is done in "PeekAhead". */ - if ((statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) && - (Tcl_ChannelBlockModeProc(chanPtr->typePtr) == NULL)) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) && + (Tcl_ChannelBlockModeProc(chanPtr->typePtr) == NULL)) { SetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_TIMER_FEV); } #endif /* TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING */ Tcl_Preserve(statePtr); - Tcl_NotifyChannel((Tcl_Channel)chanPtr, TCL_READABLE); + Tcl_NotifyChannel((Tcl_Channel) chanPtr, TCL_READABLE); #ifdef TCL_IO_TRACK_OS_FOR_DRIVER_WITH_BAD_BLOCKING ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_TIMER_FEV); @@ -8072,7 +8396,7 @@ Tcl_CreateChannelHandler( } } if (chPtr == NULL) { - chPtr = (ChannelHandler *) ckalloc(sizeof(ChannelHandler)); + chPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(ChannelHandler)); chPtr->mask = 0; chPtr->proc = proc; chPtr->clientData = clientData; @@ -8176,7 +8500,7 @@ Tcl_DeleteChannelHandler( } else { prevChPtr->nextPtr = chPtr->nextPtr; } - ckfree((char *) chPtr); + ckfree(chPtr); /* * Recompute the interest list for the channel, so that infinite loops @@ -8227,6 +8551,7 @@ DeleteScriptRecord( if (esPtr == statePtr->scriptRecordPtr) { statePtr->scriptRecordPtr = esPtr->nextPtr; } else { + CLANG_ASSERT(prevEsPtr); prevEsPtr->nextPtr = esPtr->nextPtr; } @@ -8234,7 +8559,7 @@ DeleteScriptRecord( TclChannelEventScriptInvoker, esPtr); TclDecrRefCount(esPtr->scriptPtr); - ckfree((char *) esPtr); + ckfree(esPtr); break; } @@ -8283,12 +8608,12 @@ CreateScriptRecord( makeCH = (esPtr == NULL); if (makeCH) { - esPtr = (EventScriptRecord *) ckalloc(sizeof(EventScriptRecord)); + esPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(EventScriptRecord)); } /* * Initialize the structure before calling Tcl_CreateChannelHandler, - * because a reflected channel caling 'chan postevent' aka + * because a reflected channel calling 'chan postevent' aka * 'Tcl_NotifyChannel' in its 'watch'Proc will invoke * 'TclChannelEventScriptInvoker' immediately, and we do not wish it to * see uninitialized memory and crash. See [Bug 2918110]. @@ -8366,7 +8691,7 @@ TclChannelEventScriptInvoker( if (chanPtr->typePtr != NULL) { DeleteScriptRecord(interp, chanPtr, mask); } - TclBackgroundException(interp, result); + Tcl_BackgroundException(interp, result); } Tcl_Release(chanPtr); Tcl_Release(interp); @@ -8403,11 +8728,11 @@ Tcl_FileEventObjCmd( Channel *chanPtr; /* The channel to create the handler for. */ ChannelState *statePtr; /* State info for channel */ Tcl_Channel chan; /* The opaque type for the channel. */ - char *chanName; + const char *chanName; int modeIndex; /* Index of mode argument. */ int mask; - static const char *modeOptions[] = {"readable", "writable", NULL}; - static CONST int maskArray[] = {TCL_READABLE, TCL_WRITABLE}; + static const char *const modeOptions[] = {"readable", "writable", NULL}; + static const int maskArray[] = {TCL_READABLE, TCL_WRITABLE}; if ((objc != 3) && (objc != 4)) { Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "channelId event ?script?"); @@ -8427,8 +8752,8 @@ Tcl_FileEventObjCmd( chanPtr = (Channel *) chan; statePtr = chanPtr->state; if ((statePtr->flags & mask) == 0) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "channel is not ", - (mask == TCL_READABLE) ? "readable" : "writable", NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf("channel is not %s", + (mask == TCL_READABLE) ? "readable" : "writable")); return TCL_ERROR; } @@ -8438,6 +8763,7 @@ Tcl_FileEventObjCmd( if (objc == 3) { EventScriptRecord *esPtr; + for (esPtr = statePtr->scriptRecordPtr; esPtr != NULL; esPtr = esPtr->nextPtr) { if ((esPtr->interp == interp) && (esPtr->mask == mask)) { @@ -8517,13 +8843,25 @@ ZeroTransferTimerProc( */ int -TclCopyChannel( +TclCopyChannelOld( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */ Tcl_Channel inChan, /* Channel to read from. */ Tcl_Channel outChan, /* Channel to write to. */ int toRead, /* Amount of data to copy, or -1 for all. */ Tcl_Obj *cmdPtr) /* Pointer to script to execute or NULL. */ { + return TclCopyChannel(interp, inChan, outChan, (Tcl_WideInt) toRead, + cmdPtr); +} + +int +TclCopyChannel( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */ + Tcl_Channel inChan, /* Channel to read from. */ + Tcl_Channel outChan, /* Channel to write to. */ + Tcl_WideInt toRead, /* Amount of data to copy, or -1 for all. */ + Tcl_Obj *cmdPtr) /* Pointer to script to execute or NULL. */ +{ Channel *inPtr = (Channel *) inChan; Channel *outPtr = (Channel *) outChan; ChannelState *inStatePtr, *outStatePtr; @@ -8534,17 +8872,17 @@ TclCopyChannel( inStatePtr = inPtr->state; outStatePtr = outPtr->state; - if (BUSY_STATE(inStatePtr,TCL_READABLE)) { + if (BUSY_STATE(inStatePtr, TCL_READABLE)) { if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "channel \"", - Tcl_GetChannelName(inChan), "\" is busy", NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "channel \"%s\" is busy", Tcl_GetChannelName(inChan))); } return TCL_ERROR; } - if (BUSY_STATE(outStatePtr,TCL_WRITABLE)) { + if (BUSY_STATE(outStatePtr, TCL_WRITABLE)) { if (interp) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "channel \"", - Tcl_GetChannelName(outChan), "\" is busy", NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "channel \"%s\" is busy", Tcl_GetChannelName(outChan))); } return TCL_ERROR; } @@ -8577,8 +8915,8 @@ TclCopyChannel( * Make sure the output side is unbuffered. */ - outStatePtr->flags = (outStatePtr->flags & ~(CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED)) - | CHANNEL_UNBUFFERED; + outStatePtr->flags = (outStatePtr->flags & ~CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED) + | CHANNEL_UNBUFFERED; /* * Allocate a new CopyState to maintain info about the current copy in @@ -8586,14 +8924,14 @@ TclCopyChannel( * completed. */ - csPtr = (CopyState *) ckalloc(sizeof(CopyState) + inStatePtr->bufSize); + csPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(CopyState) + inStatePtr->bufSize); csPtr->bufSize = inStatePtr->bufSize; csPtr->readPtr = inPtr; csPtr->writePtr = outPtr; csPtr->readFlags = readFlags; csPtr->writeFlags = writeFlags; csPtr->toRead = toRead; - csPtr->total = 0; + csPtr->total = (Tcl_WideInt) 0; csPtr->interp = interp; if (cmdPtr) { Tcl_IncrRefCount(cmdPtr); @@ -8648,7 +8986,7 @@ CopyData( ChannelState *inStatePtr, *outStatePtr; int result = TCL_OK, size, sizeb; Tcl_WideInt total; - char *buffer; + const char *buffer; int inBinary, outBinary, sameEncoding; /* Encoding control */ int underflow; /* Input underflow */ @@ -8677,7 +9015,7 @@ CopyData( Tcl_IncrRefCount(bufObj); } - while (csPtr->toRead != 0) { + while (csPtr->toRead != (Tcl_WideInt) 0) { /* * Check for unreported background errors. */ @@ -8701,24 +9039,26 @@ CopyData( * underflow instead to prime the readable fileevent. */ - size = 0; + size = 0; underflow = 1; } else { /* * Read up to bufSize bytes. */ - if ((csPtr->toRead == -1) || (csPtr->toRead > csPtr->bufSize)) { + if ((csPtr->toRead == (Tcl_WideInt) -1) + || (csPtr->toRead > (Tcl_WideInt) csPtr->bufSize)) { sizeb = csPtr->bufSize; } else { - sizeb = csPtr->toRead; + sizeb = (int) csPtr->toRead; } if (inBinary || sameEncoding) { - size = DoRead(inStatePtr->topChanPtr, csPtr->buffer, sizeb); + size = DoRead(inStatePtr->topChanPtr, csPtr->buffer, sizeb, + !GotFlag(inStatePtr, CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING)); } else { size = DoReadChars(inStatePtr->topChanPtr, bufObj, sizeb, - 0 /* No append */); + 0 /* No append */); } underflow = (size >= 0) && (size < sizeb); /* Input underflow */ } @@ -8751,8 +9091,8 @@ CopyData( if ((size == 0) && Tcl_Eof(inChan) && !(cmdPtr && (mask == 0))) { break; } - if (((!Tcl_Eof(inChan)) || (cmdPtr && (mask == 0))) && - !(mask & TCL_READABLE)) { + if (cmdPtr && (!Tcl_Eof(inChan) || (mask == 0)) && + !(mask & TCL_READABLE)) { if (mask & TCL_WRITABLE) { Tcl_DeleteChannelHandler(outChan, CopyEventProc, csPtr); } @@ -8780,9 +9120,9 @@ CopyData( } if (outBinary || sameEncoding) { - sizeb = DoWrite(outStatePtr->topChanPtr, buffer, sizeb); + sizeb = WriteBytes(outStatePtr->topChanPtr, buffer, sizeb); } else { - sizeb = DoWriteChars(outStatePtr->topChanPtr, buffer, sizeb); + sizeb = WriteChars(outStatePtr->topChanPtr, buffer, sizeb); } /* @@ -8817,7 +9157,7 @@ CopyData( } /* - * (UP) Update the current byte count. Do it now so the count is valid + * Update the current byte count. Do it now so the count is valid * before a return or break takes us out of the loop. The invariant at * the top of the loop should be that csPtr->toRead holds the number * of bytes left to copy. @@ -8843,7 +9183,7 @@ CopyData( * therefore we don't need a writable handler. */ - if (!underflow && (outStatePtr->flags & BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { + if (!underflow && GotFlag(outStatePtr, BG_FLUSH_SCHEDULED)) { if (!(mask & TCL_WRITABLE)) { if (mask & TCL_READABLE) { Tcl_DeleteChannelHandler(inChan, CopyEventProc, csPtr); @@ -8894,6 +9234,7 @@ CopyData( total = csPtr->total; if (cmdPtr && interp) { int code; + /* * Get a private copy of the command so we can mutate it by adding * arguments. Note that StopCopy frees our saved reference to the @@ -8911,7 +9252,7 @@ CopyData( } code = Tcl_EvalObjEx(interp, cmdPtr, TCL_EVAL_GLOBAL); if (code != TCL_OK) { - TclBackgroundException(interp, code); + Tcl_BackgroundException(interp, code); result = TCL_ERROR; } TclDecrRefCount(cmdPtr); @@ -8936,9 +9277,8 @@ CopyData( * * DoRead -- * - * Reads a given number of bytes from a channel. - * - * No encoding conversions are applied to the bytes being read. + * Reads a given number of bytes from a channel. No encoding conversions + * are applied to the bytes being read. * * Results: * The number of characters read, or -1 on error. Use Tcl_GetErrno() to @@ -8954,7 +9294,8 @@ static int DoRead( Channel *chanPtr, /* The channel from which to read. */ char *bufPtr, /* Where to store input read. */ - int toRead) /* Maximum number of bytes to read. */ + int toRead, /* Maximum number of bytes to read. */ + int allowShortReads) /* Allow half-blocking (pipes,sockets) */ { ChannelState *statePtr = chanPtr->state; /* State info for channel */ @@ -8970,7 +9311,8 @@ DoRead( * operation. */ - if (!(statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF)) { + Tcl_Preserve(chanPtr); + if (!GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_STICKY_EOF)) { ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF); } ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED | CHANNEL_NEED_MORE_DATA); @@ -8979,11 +9321,11 @@ DoRead( copiedNow = CopyAndTranslateBuffer(statePtr, bufPtr + copied, toRead - copied); if (copiedNow == 0) { - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_EOF) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_EOF)) { goto done; } - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_BLOCKED) { - if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED)) { + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING)) { goto done; } ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED); @@ -8995,7 +9337,10 @@ DoRead( } goto done; } - } + } else if (allowShortReads) { + copied += copiedNow; + break; + } } ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_BLOCKED); @@ -9007,6 +9352,7 @@ DoRead( done: UpdateInterest(chanPtr); + Tcl_Release(chanPtr); return copied; } @@ -9137,7 +9483,7 @@ CopyAndTranslateBuffer( curByte = *src; if (curByte == '\n') { ResetFlag(statePtr, INPUT_SAW_CR); - } else if (statePtr->flags & INPUT_SAW_CR) { + } else if (GotFlag(statePtr, INPUT_SAW_CR)) { ResetFlag(statePtr, INPUT_SAW_CR); *dst = '\r'; dst++; @@ -9180,7 +9526,7 @@ CopyAndTranslateBuffer( *dst = '\n'; dst++; } else { - if ((curByte != '\n') || !(statePtr->flags & INPUT_SAW_CR)) { + if ((curByte != '\n') || !GotFlag(statePtr, INPUT_SAW_CR)) { *dst = (char) curByte; dst++; } @@ -9330,162 +9676,6 @@ CopyBuffer( /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * - * DoWrite -- - * - * Puts a sequence of characters into an output buffer, may queue the - * buffer for output if it gets full, and also remembers whether the - * current buffer is ready e.g. if it contains a newline and we are in - * line buffering mode. - * - * Results: - * The number of bytes written or -1 in case of error. If -1, - * Tcl_GetErrno will return the error code. - * - * Side effects: - * May buffer up output and may cause output to be produced on the - * channel. - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -static int -DoWrite( - Channel *chanPtr, /* The channel to buffer output for. */ - const char *src, /* Data to write. */ - int srcLen) /* Number of bytes to write. */ -{ - ChannelState *statePtr = chanPtr->state; - /* State info for channel */ - ChannelBuffer *outBufPtr; /* Current output buffer. */ - int foundNewline; /* Did we find a newline in output? */ - char *dPtr; - const char *sPtr; /* Search variables for newline. */ - int crsent; /* In CRLF eol translation mode, remember the - * fact that a CR was output to the channel - * without its following NL. */ - int i; /* Loop index for newline search. */ - int destCopied; /* How many bytes were used in this - * destination buffer to hold the output? */ - int totalDestCopied; /* How many bytes total were copied to the - * channel buffer? */ - int srcCopied; /* How many bytes were copied from the source - * string? */ - char *destPtr; /* Where in line to copy to? */ - - /* - * If we are in network (or windows) translation mode, record the fact - * that we have not yet sent a CR to the channel. - */ - - crsent = 0; - - /* - * Loop filling buffers and flushing them until all output has been - * consumed. - */ - - srcCopied = 0; - totalDestCopied = 0; - - while (srcLen > 0) { - /* - * Make sure there is a current output buffer to accept output. - */ - - if (statePtr->curOutPtr == NULL) { - statePtr->curOutPtr = AllocChannelBuffer(statePtr->bufSize); - } - - outBufPtr = statePtr->curOutPtr; - - destCopied = SpaceLeft(outBufPtr); - if (destCopied > srcLen) { - destCopied = srcLen; - } - - destPtr = InsertPoint(outBufPtr); - switch (statePtr->outputTranslation) { - case TCL_TRANSLATE_LF: - srcCopied = destCopied; - memcpy(destPtr, src, (size_t) destCopied); - break; - case TCL_TRANSLATE_CR: - srcCopied = destCopied; - memcpy(destPtr, src, (size_t) destCopied); - for (dPtr = destPtr; dPtr < destPtr + destCopied; dPtr++) { - if (*dPtr == '\n') { - *dPtr = '\r'; - } - } - break; - case TCL_TRANSLATE_CRLF: - for (srcCopied = 0, dPtr = destPtr, sPtr = src; - dPtr < destPtr + destCopied; - dPtr++, sPtr++, srcCopied++) { - if (*sPtr == '\n') { - if (crsent) { - *dPtr = '\n'; - crsent = 0; - } else { - *dPtr = '\r'; - crsent = 1; - sPtr--, srcCopied--; - } - } else { - *dPtr = *sPtr; - } - } - break; - case TCL_TRANSLATE_AUTO: - Tcl_Panic("Tcl_Write: AUTO output translation mode not supported"); - default: - Tcl_Panic("Tcl_Write: unknown output translation mode"); - } - - /* - * The current buffer is ready for output if it is full, or if it - * contains a newline and this channel is line-buffered, or if it - * contains any output and this channel is unbuffered. - */ - - outBufPtr->nextAdded += destCopied; - if (!(statePtr->flags & BUFFER_READY)) { - if (IsBufferFull(outBufPtr)) { - SetFlag(statePtr, BUFFER_READY); - } else if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED) { - for (sPtr = src, i = 0, foundNewline = 0; - (i < srcCopied) && (!foundNewline); - i++, sPtr++) { - if (*sPtr == '\n') { - foundNewline = 1; - break; - } - } - if (foundNewline) { - SetFlag(statePtr, BUFFER_READY); - } - } else if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_UNBUFFERED) { - SetFlag(statePtr, BUFFER_READY); - } - } - - totalDestCopied += srcCopied; - src += srcCopied; - srcLen -= srcCopied; - - if (statePtr->flags & BUFFER_READY) { - if (FlushChannel(NULL, chanPtr, 0) != 0) { - return -1; - } - } - } /* Closes "while" */ - - return totalDestCopied; -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * * CopyEventProc -- * * This routine is invoked as a channel event handler for the background @@ -9506,7 +9696,7 @@ CopyEventProc( ClientData clientData, int mask) { - (void) CopyData((CopyState *) clientData, mask); + (void) CopyData(clientData, mask); } /* @@ -9544,19 +9734,19 @@ StopCopy( * Restore the old blocking mode and output buffering mode. */ - nonBlocking = (csPtr->readFlags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING); + nonBlocking = csPtr->readFlags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING; if (nonBlocking != (inStatePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING)) { SetBlockMode(NULL, csPtr->readPtr, nonBlocking ? TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING : TCL_MODE_BLOCKING); } if (csPtr->readPtr != csPtr->writePtr) { - nonBlocking = (csPtr->writeFlags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING); + nonBlocking = csPtr->writeFlags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING; if (nonBlocking != (outStatePtr->flags & CHANNEL_NONBLOCKING)) { SetBlockMode(NULL, csPtr->writePtr, nonBlocking ? TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING : TCL_MODE_BLOCKING); } } - outStatePtr->flags &= ~(CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED | CHANNEL_UNBUFFERED); + ResetFlag(outStatePtr, CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED | CHANNEL_UNBUFFERED); outStatePtr->flags |= csPtr->writeFlags & (CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED | CHANNEL_UNBUFFERED); @@ -9571,7 +9761,7 @@ StopCopy( } inStatePtr->csPtrR = NULL; outStatePtr->csPtrW = NULL; - ckfree((char *) csPtr); + ckfree(csPtr); } /* @@ -9600,16 +9790,19 @@ StackSetBlockMode( { int result = 0; Tcl_DriverBlockModeProc *blockModeProc; + ChannelState *statePtr = chanPtr->state; /* * Start at the top of the channel stack + * TODO: Examine what can go wrong when blockModeProc calls + * disturb the stacking state of the channel. */ - chanPtr = chanPtr->state->topChanPtr; + chanPtr = statePtr->topChanPtr; while (chanPtr != NULL) { blockModeProc = Tcl_ChannelBlockModeProc(chanPtr->typePtr); if (blockModeProc != NULL) { - result = (*blockModeProc) (chanPtr->instanceData, mode); + result = blockModeProc(chanPtr->instanceData, mode); if (result != 0) { Tcl_SetErrno(result); return result; @@ -9664,8 +9857,9 @@ SetBlockMode( */ if (!TclChanCaughtErrorBypass(interp, (Tcl_Channel) chanPtr)) { - Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "error setting blocking mode: ", - Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "error setting blocking mode: %s", + Tcl_PosixError(interp))); } } else { /* @@ -9762,10 +9956,11 @@ Tcl_GetChannelNamesEx( } goto done; } + for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(hTblPtr, &hSearch); hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&hSearch)) { - statePtr = ((Channel *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr))->state; + if (statePtr->topChanPtr == (Channel *) tsdPtr->stdinChannel) { name = "stdin"; } else if (statePtr->topChanPtr == (Channel *) tsdPtr->stdoutChannel) { @@ -9911,11 +10106,8 @@ Tcl_IsChannelExisting( name = statePtr->channelName; } - /* Bug 2333466. Include \0 in the compare to prevent partial matching - * on prefixes. - */ if ((*chanName == *name) && - (memcmp(name, chanName, (size_t) chanNameLen+1) == 0)) { + (memcmp(name, chanName, (size_t) chanNameLen + 1) == 0)) { return 1; } } @@ -10034,13 +10226,13 @@ Tcl_ChannelBlockModeProc( { if (HaveVersion(chanTypePtr, TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_2)) { return chanTypePtr->blockModeProc; - } else { - /* - * The v1 structure had the blockModeProc in a different place. - */ - - return (Tcl_DriverBlockModeProc *) (chanTypePtr->version); } + + /* + * The v1 structure had the blockModeProc in a different place. + */ + + return (Tcl_DriverBlockModeProc *) chanTypePtr->version; } /* @@ -10282,9 +10474,8 @@ Tcl_ChannelFlushProc( { if (HaveVersion(chanTypePtr, TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_2)) { return chanTypePtr->flushProc; - } else { - return NULL; } + return NULL; } /* @@ -10310,9 +10501,8 @@ Tcl_ChannelHandlerProc( { if (HaveVersion(chanTypePtr, TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_2)) { return chanTypePtr->handlerProc; - } else { - return NULL; } + return NULL; } /* @@ -10338,9 +10528,8 @@ Tcl_ChannelWideSeekProc( { if (HaveVersion(chanTypePtr, TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_3)) { return chanTypePtr->wideSeekProc; - } else { - return NULL; } + return NULL; } /* @@ -10367,9 +10556,8 @@ Tcl_ChannelThreadActionProc( { if (HaveVersion(chanTypePtr, TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_4)) { return chanTypePtr->threadActionProc; - } else { - return NULL; } + return NULL; } /* @@ -10486,7 +10674,7 @@ FixLevelCode( res = Tcl_ListObjGetElements(NULL, msg, &lc, &lv); if (res != TCL_OK) { - Tcl_Panic("Tcl_SetChannelError(Interp): Bad syntax of message"); + Tcl_Panic("Tcl_SetChannelError: bad syntax of message"); } explicitResult = (1 == (lc % 2)); @@ -10546,7 +10734,7 @@ FixLevelCode( lcn += 2; } - lvn = (Tcl_Obj **) ckalloc(lcn * sizeof(Tcl_Obj *)); + lvn = ckalloc(lcn * sizeof(Tcl_Obj *)); /* * New level/code information is spliced into the first occurence of @@ -10599,7 +10787,7 @@ FixLevelCode( msg = Tcl_NewListObj(j, lvn); - ckfree((char *) lvn); + ckfree(lvn); return msg; } @@ -10683,9 +10871,8 @@ Tcl_ChannelTruncateProc( { if (HaveVersion(chanTypePtr, TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_5)) { return chanTypePtr->truncateProc; - } else { - return NULL; } + return NULL; } /* @@ -10714,12 +10901,11 @@ DupChannelIntRep( * currently have an internal rep.*/ { ChannelState *statePtr = GET_CHANNELSTATE(srcPtr); - Interp *interpPtr = GET_CHANNELINTERP(srcPtr); SET_CHANNELSTATE(copyPtr, statePtr); - SET_CHANNELINTERP(copyPtr, interpPtr); - Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) statePtr); - copyPtr->typePtr = &tclChannelType; + SET_CHANNELINTERP(copyPtr, GET_CHANNELINTERP(srcPtr)); + Tcl_Preserve(statePtr); + copyPtr->typePtr = srcPtr->typePtr; } /* @@ -10745,51 +10931,39 @@ SetChannelFromAny( register Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object to convert. */ { ChannelState *statePtr; - Interp *interpPtr; if (interp == NULL) { return TCL_ERROR; } - if (objPtr->typePtr == &tclChannelType) { + if (objPtr->typePtr == &chanObjType) { /* * The channel is valid until any call to DetachChannel occurs. * Ensure consistency checks are done. */ - statePtr = GET_CHANNELSTATE(objPtr); - interpPtr = GET_CHANNELINTERP(objPtr); - if (statePtr->flags & (CHANNEL_TAINTED|CHANNEL_CLOSED)) { + + statePtr = GET_CHANNELSTATE(objPtr); + if (GotFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_TAINTED|CHANNEL_CLOSED)) { ResetFlag(statePtr, CHANNEL_TAINTED); - Tcl_Release((ClientData) statePtr); - UpdateStringOfChannel(objPtr); + Tcl_Release(statePtr); objPtr->typePtr = NULL; - } else if (interpPtr != (Interp*) interp) { - Tcl_Release((ClientData) statePtr); - UpdateStringOfChannel(objPtr); + } else if (interp != GET_CHANNELINTERP(objPtr)) { + Tcl_Release(statePtr); objPtr->typePtr = NULL; } } - if (objPtr->typePtr != &tclChannelType) { - Tcl_Channel chan; - - /* - * We need a valid string with which to check for a valid channel, but - * make sure not to free internal rep until validated. [Bug 1847044] - */ - if ((objPtr->typePtr != NULL) && (objPtr->bytes == NULL)) { - objPtr->typePtr->updateStringProc(objPtr); - } + if (objPtr->typePtr != &chanObjType) { + Tcl_Channel chan = Tcl_GetChannel(interp, TclGetString(objPtr), NULL); - chan = Tcl_GetChannel(interp, objPtr->bytes, NULL); if (chan == NULL) { return TCL_ERROR; } TclFreeIntRep(objPtr); - statePtr = ((Channel *)chan)->state; - Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) statePtr); + statePtr = ((Channel *) chan)->state; + Tcl_Preserve(statePtr); SET_CHANNELSTATE(objPtr, statePtr); SET_CHANNELINTERP(objPtr, interp); - objPtr->typePtr = &tclChannelType; + objPtr->typePtr = &chanObjType; } return TCL_OK; } @@ -10797,43 +10971,6 @@ SetChannelFromAny( /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * - * UpdateStringOfChannel -- - * - * Update the string representation for an object whose internal - * representation is "Channel". - * - * Results: - * None. - * - * Side effects: - * The object's string may be set by converting its Unicode represention - * to UTF format. - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -static void -UpdateStringOfChannel( - Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* Object with string rep to update. */ -{ - if (objPtr->bytes == NULL) { - ChannelState *statePtr = GET_CHANNELSTATE(objPtr); - const char *name = statePtr->channelName; - if (name) { - size_t len = strlen(name); - objPtr->bytes = (char *) ckalloc(len + 1); - objPtr->length = len; - memcpy(objPtr->bytes, name, len); - } else { - objPtr->bytes = tclEmptyStringRep; - objPtr->length = 0; - } - } -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * * FreeChannelIntRep -- * * Release statePtr storage. @@ -10851,7 +10988,8 @@ static void FreeChannelIntRep( Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* Object with internal rep to free. */ { - Tcl_Release((ClientData) GET_CHANNELSTATE(objPtr)); + Tcl_Release(GET_CHANNELSTATE(objPtr)); + objPtr->typePtr = NULL; } #if 0 @@ -10868,7 +11006,7 @@ DumpFlags( char buf[20]; int i = 0; -#define ChanFlag(chr,bit) (buf[i++] = ((flags & (bit)) ? (chr) : '_')) +#define ChanFlag(chr, bit) (buf[i++] = ((flags & (bit)) ? (chr) : '_')) ChanFlag('r', TCL_READABLE); ChanFlag('w', TCL_WRITABLE); @@ -10903,5 +11041,7 @@ DumpFlags( * mode: c * c-basic-offset: 4 * fill-column: 78 + * tab-width: 8 + * indent-tabs-mode: nil * End: */ |