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Diffstat (limited to 'generic')
-rw-r--r-- | generic/tclIO.c | 308 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 301 deletions
diff --git a/generic/tclIO.c b/generic/tclIO.c index 78ad629..dd9f1dc 100644 --- a/generic/tclIO.c +++ b/generic/tclIO.c @@ -165,8 +165,6 @@ static ChannelBuffer * AllocChannelBuffer(int length); 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); @@ -220,20 +218,19 @@ 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 Write(Channel *chanPtr, const char *src, int srcLen, Tcl_Encoding encoding); -static int WriteBytes(Channel *chanPtr, const char *src, - int srcLen); -static int WriteChars(Channel *chanPtr, const char *src, - int srcLen); 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. * The ANSI C "prototypes" for the macros are listed below, together with a @@ -3619,114 +3616,9 @@ static int WillRead(Channel *chanPtr) /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * - * 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. + * Write -- * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -static int -WriteBytes( - Channel *chanPtr, /* The channel to buffer output for. */ - const char *src, /* Bytes to write. */ - int srcLen) /* Number of bytes to write. */ -{ -#if 1 - return Write(chanPtr, src, srcLen, tclIdentityEncoding); -#else - ChannelState *statePtr = chanPtr->state; - /* State info for channel */ - ChannelBuffer *bufPtr; - char *dst; - int dstMax, sawLF, savedLF, total, dstLen, toWrite, translate; - - if (srcLen) { - WillWrite(chanPtr); - } - - total = 0; - sawLF = 0; - savedLF = 0; - translate = (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_LINEBUFFERED) - || (statePtr->outputTranslation != TCL_TRANSLATE_LF); - - /* - * 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; - } - return total; -#endif -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * WriteChars -- - * - * 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. @@ -3901,192 +3793,6 @@ Write( return total; } - -static int -WriteChars( - 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. */ -{ - return Write(chanPtr, src, srcLen, chanPtr->state->encoding); -} - -/* - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * 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++; - } - } - *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); - } - } else if (statePtr->flags & CHANNEL_UNBUFFERED) { - SetFlag(statePtr, BUFFER_READY); - } - } - if (statePtr->flags & BUFFER_READY) { - if (FlushChannel(NULL, chanPtr, 0) != 0) { - return -1; - } - } - return 0; -} /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |