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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
5 -- A D A . W I D E _ T E X T _ I O --
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28 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
32 with Ada
.Streams
; use Ada
.Streams
;
33 with Interfaces
.C_Streams
; use Interfaces
.C_Streams
;
37 with System
.WCh_Cnv
; use System
.WCh_Cnv
;
38 with System
.WCh_Con
; use System
.WCh_Con
;
40 with Ada
.Unchecked_Conversion
;
41 with Ada
.Unchecked_Deallocation
;
43 pragma Elaborate_All
(System
.File_IO
);
44 -- Needed because of calls to Chain_File in package body elaboration
46 package body Ada
.Wide_Text_IO
is
48 package FIO
renames System
.File_IO
;
50 subtype AP
is FCB
.AFCB_Ptr
;
52 function To_FCB
is new Ada
.Unchecked_Conversion
(File_Mode
, FCB
.File_Mode
);
53 function To_TIO
is new Ada
.Unchecked_Conversion
(FCB
.File_Mode
, File_Mode
);
54 use type FCB
.File_Mode
;
56 use type System
.CRTL
.size_t
;
58 WC_Encoding
: Character;
59 pragma Import
(C
, WC_Encoding
, "__gl_wc_encoding");
60 -- Default wide character encoding
62 Err_Name
: aliased String := "*stderr" & ASCII
.NUL
;
63 In_Name
: aliased String := "*stdin" & ASCII
.NUL
;
64 Out_Name
: aliased String := "*stdout" & ASCII
.NUL
;
65 -- Names of standard files
67 -- Use "preallocated" strings to avoid calling "new" during the elaboration
68 -- of the run time. This is needed in the tasking case to avoid calling
69 -- Task_Lock too early. A filename is expected to end with a null character
70 -- in the runtime, here the null characters are added just to have a
71 -- correct filename length.
73 -- Note: the names for these files are bogus, and probably it would be
74 -- better for these files to have no names, but the ACVC tests insist!
75 -- We use names that are bound to fail in open etc.
77 Null_Str
: aliased constant String := "";
78 -- Used as form string for standard files
80 -----------------------
81 -- Local Subprograms --
82 -----------------------
84 function Get_Wide_Char_Immed
86 File
: File_Type
) return Wide_Character;
87 -- This routine is identical to Get_Wide_Char, except that the reads are
88 -- done in Get_Immediate mode (i.e. without waiting for a line return).
90 function Getc_Immed
(File
: File_Type
) return int
;
91 -- This routine is identical to Getc, except that the read is done in
92 -- Get_Immediate mode (i.e. without waiting for a line return).
94 procedure Putc
(ch
: int
; File
: File_Type
);
95 -- Outputs the given character to the file, which has already been checked
96 -- for being in output status. Device_Error is raised if the character
99 procedure Set_WCEM
(File
: in out File_Type
);
100 -- Called by Open and Create to set the wide character encoding method for
101 -- the file, processing a WCEM form parameter if one is present. File is
102 -- IN OUT because it may be closed in case of an error.
104 procedure Terminate_Line
(File
: File_Type
);
105 -- If the file is in Write_File or Append_File mode, and the current line
106 -- is not terminated, then a line terminator is written using New_Line.
107 -- Note that there is no Terminate_Page routine, because the page mark at
108 -- the end of the file is implied if necessary.
110 procedure Ungetc
(ch
: int
; File
: File_Type
);
111 -- Pushes back character into stream, using ungetc. The caller has checked
112 -- that the file is in read status. Device_Error is raised if the character
113 -- cannot be pushed back. An attempt to push back and end of file character
120 function AFCB_Allocate
121 (Control_Block
: Wide_Text_AFCB
) return FCB
.AFCB_Ptr
123 pragma Unreferenced
(Control_Block
);
125 return new Wide_Text_AFCB
;
132 procedure AFCB_Close
(File
: not null access Wide_Text_AFCB
) is
134 -- If the file being closed is one of the current files, then close
135 -- the corresponding current file. It is not clear that this action
136 -- is required (RM A.10.3(23)) but it seems reasonable, and besides
137 -- ACVC test CE3208A expects this behavior.
139 if File_Type
(File
) = Current_In
then
141 elsif File_Type
(File
) = Current_Out
then
143 elsif File_Type
(File
) = Current_Err
then
147 Terminate_Line
(File_Type
(File
));
154 procedure AFCB_Free
(File
: not null access Wide_Text_AFCB
) is
155 type FCB_Ptr
is access all Wide_Text_AFCB
;
156 FT
: FCB_Ptr
:= FCB_Ptr
(File
);
159 new Ada
.Unchecked_Deallocation
(Wide_Text_AFCB
, FCB_Ptr
);
169 procedure Close
(File
: in out File_Type
) is
171 FIO
.Close
(AP
(File
)'Unrestricted_Access);
178 -- Note: we assume that it is impossible in practice for the column
179 -- to exceed the value of Count'Last, i.e. no check is required for
180 -- overflow raising layout error.
182 function Col
(File
: File_Type
) return Positive_Count
is
184 FIO
.Check_File_Open
(AP
(File
));
188 function Col
return Positive_Count
is
190 return Col
(Current_Out
);
198 (File
: in out File_Type
;
199 Mode
: File_Mode
:= Out_File
;
203 Dummy_File_Control_Block
: Wide_Text_AFCB
;
204 pragma Warnings
(Off
, Dummy_File_Control_Block
);
205 -- Yes, we know this is never assigned a value, only the tag
206 -- is used for dispatching purposes, so that's expected.
209 FIO
.Open
(File_Ptr
=> AP
(File
),
210 Dummy_FCB
=> Dummy_File_Control_Block
,
211 Mode
=> To_FCB
(Mode
),
226 function Current_Error
return File_Type
is
231 function Current_Error
return File_Access
is
233 return Current_Err
.Self
'Access;
240 function Current_Input
return File_Type
is
245 function Current_Input
return File_Access
is
247 return Current_In
.Self
'Access;
254 function Current_Output
return File_Type
is
259 function Current_Output
return File_Access
is
261 return Current_Out
.Self
'Access;
268 procedure Delete
(File
: in out File_Type
) is
270 FIO
.Delete
(AP
(File
)'Unrestricted_Access);
277 function End_Of_File
(File
: File_Type
) return Boolean is
281 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
283 if File
.Before_Wide_Character
then
286 elsif File
.Before_LM
then
287 if File
.Before_LM_PM
then
288 return Nextc
(File
) = EOF
;
302 File
.Before_LM
:= True;
306 -- Here we are just past the line mark with Before_LM set so that we
307 -- do not have to try to back up past the LM, thus avoiding the need
308 -- to back up more than one character.
315 elsif ch
= PM
and then File
.Is_Regular_File
then
316 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= True;
317 return Nextc
(File
) = EOF
;
319 -- Here if neither EOF nor PM followed end of line
328 function End_Of_File
return Boolean is
330 return End_Of_File
(Current_In
);
337 function End_Of_Line
(File
: File_Type
) return Boolean is
341 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
343 if File
.Before_Wide_Character
then
346 elsif File
.Before_LM
then
362 function End_Of_Line
return Boolean is
364 return End_Of_Line
(Current_In
);
371 function End_Of_Page
(File
: File_Type
) return Boolean is
375 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
377 if not File
.Is_Regular_File
then
380 elsif File
.Before_Wide_Character
then
383 elsif File
.Before_LM
then
384 if File
.Before_LM_PM
then
399 File
.Before_LM
:= True;
403 -- Here we are just past the line mark with Before_LM set so that we
404 -- do not have to try to back up past the LM, thus avoiding the need
405 -- to back up more than one character.
409 return ch
= PM
or else ch
= EOF
;
412 function End_Of_Page
return Boolean is
414 return End_Of_Page
(Current_In
);
421 procedure Flush
(File
: File_Type
) is
423 FIO
.Flush
(AP
(File
));
435 function Form
(File
: File_Type
) return String is
437 return FIO
.Form
(AP
(File
));
446 Item
: out Wide_Character)
451 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
453 if File
.Before_Wide_Character
then
454 File
.Before_Wide_Character
:= False;
455 Item
:= File
.Saved_Wide_Character
;
457 -- Ada.Text_IO checks Before_LM_PM here, shouldn't we do the same???
460 Get_Character
(File
, C
);
461 Item
:= Get_Wide_Char
(C
, File
);
465 procedure Get
(Item
: out Wide_Character) is
467 Get
(Current_In
, Item
);
472 Item
: out Wide_String)
475 for J
in Item
'Range loop
476 Get
(File
, Item
(J
));
480 procedure Get
(Item
: out Wide_String) is
482 Get
(Current_In
, Item
);
489 procedure Get_Character
491 Item
: out Character)
496 if File
.Before_LM
then
497 File
.Before_LM
:= False;
498 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= False;
501 if File
.Before_LM_PM
then
503 File
.Page
:= File
.Page
+ 1;
504 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= False;
507 File
.Line
:= File
.Line
+ 1;
518 File
.Line
:= File
.Line
+ 1;
521 elsif ch
= PM
and then File
.Is_Regular_File
then
522 File
.Page
:= File
.Page
+ 1;
526 Item
:= Character'Val (ch
);
527 File
.Col
:= File
.Col
+ 1;
537 procedure Get_Immediate
539 Item
: out Wide_Character)
544 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
546 if File
.Before_Wide_Character
then
547 File
.Before_Wide_Character
:= False;
548 Item
:= File
.Saved_Wide_Character
;
550 elsif File
.Before_LM
then
551 File
.Before_LM
:= False;
552 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= False;
553 Item
:= Wide_Character'Val (LM
);
556 ch
:= Getc_Immed
(File
);
561 Item
:= Get_Wide_Char_Immed
(Character'Val (ch
), File
);
566 procedure Get_Immediate
567 (Item
: out Wide_Character)
570 Get_Immediate
(Current_In
, Item
);
573 procedure Get_Immediate
575 Item
: out Wide_Character;
576 Available
: out Boolean)
581 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
584 if File
.Before_Wide_Character
then
585 File
.Before_Wide_Character
:= False;
586 Item
:= File
.Saved_Wide_Character
;
588 elsif File
.Before_LM
then
589 File
.Before_LM
:= False;
590 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= False;
591 Item
:= Wide_Character'Val (LM
);
594 -- Shouldn't we use getc_immediate_nowait here, like Text_IO???
596 ch
:= Getc_Immed
(File
);
601 Item
:= Get_Wide_Char_Immed
(Character'Val (ch
), File
);
606 procedure Get_Immediate
607 (Item
: out Wide_Character;
608 Available
: out Boolean)
611 Get_Immediate
(Current_In
, Item
, Available
);
620 Item
: out Wide_String;
624 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
625 Last
:= Item
'First - 1;
627 -- Immediate exit for null string, this is a case in which we do not
628 -- need to test for end of file and we do not skip a line mark under
629 -- any circumstances.
631 if Last
>= Item
'Last then
635 -- Here we have at least one character, if we are immediately before
636 -- a line mark, then we will just skip past it storing no characters.
638 if File
.Before_LM
then
639 File
.Before_LM
:= False;
640 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= False;
642 -- Otherwise we need to read some characters
645 -- If we are at the end of file now, it means we are trying to
646 -- skip a file terminator and we raise End_Error (RM A.10.7(20))
648 if Nextc
(File
) = EOF
then
652 -- Loop through characters in string
655 -- Exit the loop if read is terminated by encountering line mark
656 -- Note that the use of Skip_Line here ensures we properly deal
657 -- with setting the page and line numbers.
659 if End_Of_Line
(File
) then
664 -- Otherwise store the character, note that we know that ch is
665 -- something other than LM or EOF. It could possibly be a page
666 -- mark if there is a stray page mark in the middle of a line,
667 -- but this is not an official page mark in any case, since
668 -- official page marks can only follow a line mark. The whole
669 -- page business is pretty much nonsense anyway, so we do not
670 -- want to waste time trying to make sense out of non-standard
671 -- page marks in the file! This means that the behavior of
672 -- Get_Line is different from repeated Get of a character, but
673 -- that's too bad. We only promise that page numbers etc make
674 -- sense if the file is formatted in a standard manner.
676 -- Note: we do not adjust the column number because it is quicker
677 -- to adjust it once at the end of the operation than incrementing
678 -- it each time around the loop.
681 Get
(File
, Item
(Last
));
683 -- All done if the string is full, this is the case in which
684 -- we do not skip the following line mark. We need to adjust
685 -- the column number in this case.
687 if Last
= Item
'Last then
688 File
.Col
:= File
.Col
+ Count
(Item
'Length);
692 -- Exit from the loop if we are at the end of file. This happens
693 -- if we have a last line that is not terminated with a line mark.
694 -- In this case we consider that there is an implied line mark;
695 -- this is a non-standard file, but we will treat it nicely.
697 exit when Nextc
(File
) = EOF
;
703 (Item
: out Wide_String;
707 Get_Line
(Current_In
, Item
, Last
);
710 function Get_Line
(File
: File_Type
) return Wide_String is
711 Buffer
: Wide_String (1 .. 500);
714 function Get_Rest
(S
: Wide_String) return Wide_String;
715 -- This is a recursive function that reads the rest of the line and
716 -- returns it. S is the part read so far.
722 function Get_Rest
(S
: Wide_String) return Wide_String is
724 -- Each time we allocate a buffer the same size as what we have
725 -- read so far. This limits us to a logarithmic number of calls
726 -- to Get_Rest and also ensures only a linear use of stack space.
728 Buffer
: Wide_String (1 .. S
'Length);
732 Get_Line
(File
, Buffer
, Last
);
735 R
: constant Wide_String := S
& Buffer
(1 .. Last
);
737 if Last
< Buffer
'Last then
745 -- Start of processing for Get_Line
748 Get_Line
(File
, Buffer
, Last
);
750 if Last
< Buffer
'Last then
751 return Buffer
(1 .. Last
);
753 return Get_Rest
(Buffer
(1 .. Last
));
757 function Get_Line
return Wide_String is
759 return Get_Line
(Current_In
);
766 function Get_Wide_Char
768 File
: File_Type
) return Wide_Character
770 function In_Char
return Character;
771 -- Function used to obtain additional characters it the wide character
772 -- sequence is more than one character long.
774 function WC_In
is new Char_Sequence_To_Wide_Char
(In_Char
);
780 function In_Char
return Character is
781 ch
: constant Integer := Getc
(File
);
786 return Character'Val (ch
);
790 -- Start of processing for Get_Wide_Char
793 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
794 return WC_In
(C
, File
.WC_Method
);
797 -------------------------
798 -- Get_Wide_Char_Immed --
799 -------------------------
801 function Get_Wide_Char_Immed
803 File
: File_Type
) return Wide_Character
805 function In_Char
return Character;
806 -- Function used to obtain additional characters it the wide character
807 -- sequence is more than one character long.
809 function WC_In
is new Char_Sequence_To_Wide_Char
(In_Char
);
815 function In_Char
return Character is
816 ch
: constant Integer := Getc_Immed
(File
);
821 return Character'Val (ch
);
825 -- Start of processing for Get_Wide_Char_Immed
828 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
829 return WC_In
(C
, File
.WC_Method
);
830 end Get_Wide_Char_Immed
;
836 function Getc
(File
: File_Type
) return int
is
840 ch
:= fgetc
(File
.Stream
);
842 if ch
= EOF
and then ferror
(File
.Stream
) /= 0 then
853 function Getc_Immed
(File
: File_Type
) return int
is
857 procedure getc_immediate
858 (stream
: FILEs
; ch
: out int
; end_of_file
: out int
);
859 pragma Import
(C
, getc_immediate
, "getc_immediate");
862 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
864 if File
.Before_LM
then
865 File
.Before_LM
:= False;
866 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= False;
870 getc_immediate
(File
.Stream
, ch
, end_of_file
);
872 if ferror
(File
.Stream
) /= 0 then
874 elsif end_of_file
/= 0 then
882 -------------------------------
883 -- Initialize_Standard_Files --
884 -------------------------------
886 procedure Initialize_Standard_Files
is
888 Standard_Err
.Stream
:= stderr
;
889 Standard_Err
.Name
:= Err_Name
'Access;
890 Standard_Err
.Form
:= Null_Str
'Unrestricted_Access;
891 Standard_Err
.Mode
:= FCB
.Out_File
;
892 Standard_Err
.Is_Regular_File
:= is_regular_file
(fileno
(stderr
)) /= 0;
893 Standard_Err
.Is_Temporary_File
:= False;
894 Standard_Err
.Is_System_File
:= True;
895 Standard_Err
.Is_Text_File
:= True;
896 Standard_Err
.Access_Method
:= 'T';
897 Standard_Err
.Self
:= Standard_Err
;
898 Standard_Err
.WC_Method
:= Default_WCEM
;
900 Standard_In
.Stream
:= stdin
;
901 Standard_In
.Name
:= In_Name
'Access;
902 Standard_In
.Form
:= Null_Str
'Unrestricted_Access;
903 Standard_In
.Mode
:= FCB
.In_File
;
904 Standard_In
.Is_Regular_File
:= is_regular_file
(fileno
(stdin
)) /= 0;
905 Standard_In
.Is_Temporary_File
:= False;
906 Standard_In
.Is_System_File
:= True;
907 Standard_In
.Is_Text_File
:= True;
908 Standard_In
.Access_Method
:= 'T';
909 Standard_In
.Self
:= Standard_In
;
910 Standard_In
.WC_Method
:= Default_WCEM
;
912 Standard_Out
.Stream
:= stdout
;
913 Standard_Out
.Name
:= Out_Name
'Access;
914 Standard_Out
.Form
:= Null_Str
'Unrestricted_Access;
915 Standard_Out
.Mode
:= FCB
.Out_File
;
916 Standard_Out
.Is_Regular_File
:= is_regular_file
(fileno
(stdout
)) /= 0;
917 Standard_Out
.Is_Temporary_File
:= False;
918 Standard_Out
.Is_System_File
:= True;
919 Standard_Out
.Is_Text_File
:= True;
920 Standard_Out
.Access_Method
:= 'T';
921 Standard_Out
.Self
:= Standard_Out
;
922 Standard_Out
.WC_Method
:= Default_WCEM
;
924 FIO
.Make_Unbuffered
(AP
(Standard_Out
));
925 FIO
.Make_Unbuffered
(AP
(Standard_Err
));
926 end Initialize_Standard_Files
;
932 function Is_Open
(File
: File_Type
) return Boolean is
934 return FIO
.Is_Open
(AP
(File
));
941 -- Note: we assume that it is impossible in practice for the line to exceed
942 -- the value of Count'Last, i.e. no check is required for overflow raising
945 function Line
(File
: File_Type
) return Positive_Count
is
947 FIO
.Check_File_Open
(AP
(File
));
951 function Line
return Positive_Count
is
953 return Line
(Current_Out
);
960 function Line_Length
(File
: File_Type
) return Count
is
962 FIO
.Check_Write_Status
(AP
(File
));
963 return File
.Line_Length
;
966 function Line_Length
return Count
is
968 return Line_Length
(Current_Out
);
977 Item
: out Wide_Character;
978 End_Of_Line
: out Boolean)
982 -- Start of processing for Look_Ahead
985 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
987 -- If we are logically before a line mark, we can return immediately
989 if File
.Before_LM
then
991 Item
:= Wide_Character'Val (0);
993 -- If we are before a wide character, just return it (this can happen
994 -- if there are two calls to Look_Ahead in a row).
996 elsif File
.Before_Wide_Character
then
997 End_Of_Line
:= False;
998 Item
:= File
.Saved_Wide_Character
;
1000 -- otherwise we must read a character from the input stream
1007 or else (ch
= EOF
and then File
.Is_Regular_File
)
1009 End_Of_Line
:= True;
1011 Item
:= Wide_Character'Val (0);
1013 -- Case where character obtained does not represent the start of an
1014 -- encoded sequence so it stands for itself and we can unget it with
1017 elsif not Is_Start_Of_Encoding
1018 (Character'Val (ch
), File
.WC_Method
)
1020 End_Of_Line
:= False;
1022 Item
:= Wide_Character'Val (ch
);
1024 -- For the start of an encoding, we read the character using the
1025 -- Get_Wide_Char routine. It will occupy more than one byte so we
1026 -- can't put it back with ungetc. Instead we save it in the control
1027 -- block, setting a flag that everyone interested in reading
1028 -- characters must test before reading the stream.
1031 Item
:= Get_Wide_Char
(Character'Val (ch
), File
);
1032 End_Of_Line
:= False;
1033 File
.Saved_Wide_Character
:= Item
;
1034 File
.Before_Wide_Character
:= True;
1039 procedure Look_Ahead
1040 (Item
: out Wide_Character;
1041 End_Of_Line
: out Boolean)
1044 Look_Ahead
(Current_In
, Item
, End_Of_Line
);
1051 function Mode
(File
: File_Type
) return File_Mode
is
1053 return To_TIO
(FIO
.Mode
(AP
(File
)));
1060 function Name
(File
: File_Type
) return String is
1062 return FIO
.Name
(AP
(File
));
1071 Spacing
: Positive_Count
:= 1)
1074 -- Raise Constraint_Error if out of range value. The reason for this
1075 -- explicit test is that we don't want junk values around, even if
1076 -- checks are off in the caller.
1078 if not Spacing
'Valid then
1079 raise Constraint_Error
;
1082 FIO
.Check_Write_Status
(AP
(File
));
1084 for K
in 1 .. Spacing
loop
1086 File
.Line
:= File
.Line
+ 1;
1088 if File
.Page_Length
/= 0
1089 and then File
.Line
> File
.Page_Length
1093 File
.Page
:= File
.Page
+ 1;
1100 procedure New_Line
(Spacing
: Positive_Count
:= 1) is
1102 New_Line
(Current_Out
, Spacing
);
1109 procedure New_Page
(File
: File_Type
) is
1111 FIO
.Check_Write_Status
(AP
(File
));
1113 if File
.Col
/= 1 or else File
.Line
= 1 then
1118 File
.Page
:= File
.Page
+ 1;
1123 procedure New_Page
is
1125 New_Page
(Current_Out
);
1132 function Nextc
(File
: File_Type
) return int
is
1136 ch
:= fgetc
(File
.Stream
);
1139 if ferror
(File
.Stream
) /= 0 then
1144 if ungetc
(ch
, File
.Stream
) = EOF
then
1157 (File
: in out File_Type
;
1160 Form
: String := "")
1162 Dummy_File_Control_Block
: Wide_Text_AFCB
;
1163 pragma Warnings
(Off
, Dummy_File_Control_Block
);
1164 -- Yes, we know this is never assigned a value, only the tag
1165 -- is used for dispatching purposes, so that's expected.
1168 FIO
.Open
(File_Ptr
=> AP
(File
),
1169 Dummy_FCB
=> Dummy_File_Control_Block
,
1170 Mode
=> To_FCB
(Mode
),
1185 -- Note: we assume that it is impossible in practice for the page
1186 -- to exceed the value of Count'Last, i.e. no check is required for
1187 -- overflow raising layout error.
1189 function Page
(File
: File_Type
) return Positive_Count
is
1191 FIO
.Check_File_Open
(AP
(File
));
1195 function Page
return Positive_Count
is
1197 return Page
(Current_Out
);
1204 function Page_Length
(File
: File_Type
) return Count
is
1206 FIO
.Check_Write_Status
(AP
(File
));
1207 return File
.Page_Length
;
1210 function Page_Length
return Count
is
1212 return Page_Length
(Current_Out
);
1221 Item
: Wide_Character)
1223 procedure Out_Char
(C
: Character);
1224 -- Procedure to output one character of a wide character sequence
1226 procedure WC_Out
is new Wide_Char_To_Char_Sequence
(Out_Char
);
1232 procedure Out_Char
(C
: Character) is
1234 Putc
(Character'Pos (C
), File
);
1237 -- Start of processing for Put
1240 FIO
.Check_Write_Status
(AP
(File
));
1241 WC_Out
(Item
, File
.WC_Method
);
1242 File
.Col
:= File
.Col
+ 1;
1245 procedure Put
(Item
: Wide_Character) is
1247 Put
(Current_Out
, Item
);
1259 for J
in Item
'Range loop
1260 Put
(File
, Item
(J
));
1264 procedure Put
(Item
: Wide_String) is
1266 Put
(Current_Out
, Item
);
1282 procedure Put_Line
(Item
: Wide_String) is
1284 Put
(Current_Out
, Item
);
1285 New_Line
(Current_Out
);
1292 procedure Putc
(ch
: int
; File
: File_Type
) is
1294 if fputc
(ch
, File
.Stream
) = EOF
then
1303 -- This is the primitive Stream Read routine, used when a Text_IO file
1304 -- is treated directly as a stream using Text_IO.Streams.Stream.
1307 (File
: in out Wide_Text_AFCB
;
1308 Item
: out Stream_Element_Array
;
1309 Last
: out Stream_Element_Offset
)
1312 pragma Unreferenced
(Discard_ch
);
1315 -- Need to deal with Before_Wide_Character ???
1317 if File
.Mode
/= FCB
.In_File
then
1321 -- Deal with case where our logical and physical position do not match
1322 -- because of being after an LM or LM-PM sequence when in fact we are
1323 -- logically positioned before it.
1325 if File
.Before_LM
then
1327 -- If we are before a PM, then it is possible for a stream read
1328 -- to leave us after the LM and before the PM, which is a bit
1329 -- odd. The easiest way to deal with this is to unget the PM,
1330 -- so we are indeed positioned between the characters. This way
1331 -- further stream read operations will work correctly, and the
1332 -- effect on text processing is a little weird, but what can
1333 -- be expected if stream and text input are mixed this way?
1335 if File
.Before_LM_PM
then
1336 Discard_ch
:= ungetc
(PM
, File
.Stream
);
1337 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= False;
1340 File
.Before_LM
:= False;
1342 Item
(Item
'First) := Stream_Element
(Character'Pos (ASCII
.LF
));
1344 if Item
'Length = 1 then
1350 Stream_Element_Offset
1351 (fread
(buffer
=> Item
'Address,
1352 index
=> size_t
(Item
'First + 1),
1354 count
=> Item
'Length - 1,
1355 stream
=> File
.Stream
));
1361 -- Now we do the read. Since this is a text file, it is normally in
1362 -- text mode, but stream data must be read in binary mode, so we
1363 -- temporarily set binary mode for the read, resetting it after.
1364 -- These calls have no effect in a system (like Unix) where there is
1365 -- no distinction between text and binary files.
1367 set_binary_mode
(fileno
(File
.Stream
));
1371 Stream_Element_Offset
1372 (fread
(Item
'Address, 1, Item
'Length, File
.Stream
)) - 1;
1374 if Last
< Item
'Last then
1375 if ferror
(File
.Stream
) /= 0 then
1380 set_text_mode
(fileno
(File
.Stream
));
1388 (File
: in out File_Type
;
1392 -- Don't allow change of mode for current file (RM A.10.2(5))
1394 if (File
= Current_In
or else
1395 File
= Current_Out
or else
1396 File
= Current_Error
)
1397 and then To_FCB
(Mode
) /= File
.Mode
1402 Terminate_Line
(File
);
1403 FIO
.Reset
(AP
(File
)'Unrestricted_Access, To_FCB
(Mode
));
1407 File
.Line_Length
:= 0;
1408 File
.Page_Length
:= 0;
1409 File
.Before_LM
:= False;
1410 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= False;
1413 procedure Reset
(File
: in out File_Type
) is
1415 Terminate_Line
(File
);
1416 FIO
.Reset
(AP
(File
)'Unrestricted_Access);
1420 File
.Line_Length
:= 0;
1421 File
.Page_Length
:= 0;
1422 File
.Before_LM
:= False;
1423 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= False;
1432 To
: Positive_Count
)
1437 -- Raise Constraint_Error if out of range value. The reason for this
1438 -- explicit test is that we don't want junk values around, even if
1439 -- checks are off in the caller.
1441 if not To
'Valid then
1442 raise Constraint_Error
;
1445 FIO
.Check_File_Open
(AP
(File
));
1447 if To
= File
.Col
then
1451 if Mode
(File
) >= Out_File
then
1452 if File
.Line_Length
/= 0 and then To
> File
.Line_Length
then
1456 if To
< File
.Col
then
1460 while File
.Col
< To
loop
1472 File
.Line
:= File
.Line
+ 1;
1475 elsif ch
= PM
and then File
.Is_Regular_File
then
1476 File
.Page
:= File
.Page
+ 1;
1480 elsif To
= File
.Col
then
1485 File
.Col
:= File
.Col
+ 1;
1491 procedure Set_Col
(To
: Positive_Count
) is
1493 Set_Col
(Current_Out
, To
);
1500 procedure Set_Error
(File
: File_Type
) is
1502 FIO
.Check_Write_Status
(AP
(File
));
1503 Current_Err
:= File
;
1510 procedure Set_Input
(File
: File_Type
) is
1512 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
1522 To
: Positive_Count
)
1525 -- Raise Constraint_Error if out of range value. The reason for this
1526 -- explicit test is that we don't want junk values around, even if
1527 -- checks are off in the caller.
1529 if not To
'Valid then
1530 raise Constraint_Error
;
1533 FIO
.Check_File_Open
(AP
(File
));
1535 if To
= File
.Line
then
1539 if Mode
(File
) >= Out_File
then
1540 if File
.Page_Length
/= 0 and then To
> File
.Page_Length
then
1544 if To
< File
.Line
then
1548 while File
.Line
< To
loop
1553 while To
/= File
.Line
loop
1559 procedure Set_Line
(To
: Positive_Count
) is
1561 Set_Line
(Current_Out
, To
);
1564 ---------------------
1565 -- Set_Line_Length --
1566 ---------------------
1568 procedure Set_Line_Length
(File
: File_Type
; To
: Count
) is
1570 -- Raise Constraint_Error if out of range value. The reason for this
1571 -- explicit test is that we don't want junk values around, even if
1572 -- checks are off in the caller.
1574 if not To
'Valid then
1575 raise Constraint_Error
;
1578 FIO
.Check_Write_Status
(AP
(File
));
1579 File
.Line_Length
:= To
;
1580 end Set_Line_Length
;
1582 procedure Set_Line_Length
(To
: Count
) is
1584 Set_Line_Length
(Current_Out
, To
);
1585 end Set_Line_Length
;
1591 procedure Set_Output
(File
: File_Type
) is
1593 FIO
.Check_Write_Status
(AP
(File
));
1594 Current_Out
:= File
;
1597 ---------------------
1598 -- Set_Page_Length --
1599 ---------------------
1601 procedure Set_Page_Length
(File
: File_Type
; To
: Count
) is
1603 -- Raise Constraint_Error if out of range value. The reason for this
1604 -- explicit test is that we don't want junk values around, even if
1605 -- checks are off in the caller.
1607 if not To
'Valid then
1608 raise Constraint_Error
;
1611 FIO
.Check_Write_Status
(AP
(File
));
1612 File
.Page_Length
:= To
;
1613 end Set_Page_Length
;
1615 procedure Set_Page_Length
(To
: Count
) is
1617 Set_Page_Length
(Current_Out
, To
);
1618 end Set_Page_Length
;
1624 procedure Set_WCEM
(File
: in out File_Type
) is
1629 File
.WC_Method
:= WCEM_Brackets
;
1630 FIO
.Form_Parameter
(File
.Form
.all, "wcem", Start
, Stop
);
1633 File
.WC_Method
:= WCEM_Brackets
;
1636 if Stop
= Start
then
1637 for J
in WC_Encoding_Letters
'Range loop
1638 if File
.Form
(Start
) = WC_Encoding_Letters
(J
) then
1639 File
.WC_Method
:= J
;
1646 raise Use_Error
with "invalid WCEM form parameter";
1656 Spacing
: Positive_Count
:= 1)
1661 -- Raise Constraint_Error if out of range value. The reason for this
1662 -- explicit test is that we don't want junk values around, even if
1663 -- checks are off in the caller.
1665 if not Spacing
'Valid then
1666 raise Constraint_Error
;
1669 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
1671 for L
in 1 .. Spacing
loop
1672 if File
.Before_LM
then
1673 File
.Before_LM
:= False;
1674 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= False;
1679 -- If at end of file now, then immediately raise End_Error. Note
1680 -- that we can never be positioned between a line mark and a page
1681 -- mark, so if we are at the end of file, we cannot logically be
1682 -- before the implicit page mark that is at the end of the file.
1684 -- For the same reason, we do not need an explicit check for a
1685 -- page mark. If there is a FF in the middle of a line, the file
1686 -- is not in canonical format and we do not care about the page
1687 -- numbers for files other than ones in canonical format.
1693 -- If not at end of file, then loop till we get to an LM or EOF.
1694 -- The latter case happens only in non-canonical files where the
1695 -- last line is not terminated by LM, but we don't want to blow
1696 -- up for such files, so we assume an implicit LM in this case.
1699 exit when ch
= LM
or else ch
= EOF
;
1704 -- We have got past a line mark, now, for a regular file only,
1705 -- see if a page mark immediately follows this line mark and
1706 -- if so, skip past the page mark as well. We do not do this
1707 -- for non-regular files, since it would cause an undesirable
1708 -- wait for an additional character.
1711 File
.Line
:= File
.Line
+ 1;
1713 if File
.Before_LM_PM
then
1714 File
.Page
:= File
.Page
+ 1;
1716 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= False;
1718 elsif File
.Is_Regular_File
then
1721 -- Page mark can be explicit, or implied at the end of the file
1723 if (ch
= PM
or else ch
= EOF
)
1724 and then File
.Is_Regular_File
1726 File
.Page
:= File
.Page
+ 1;
1734 File
.Before_Wide_Character
:= False;
1737 procedure Skip_Line
(Spacing
: Positive_Count
:= 1) is
1739 Skip_Line
(Current_In
, Spacing
);
1746 procedure Skip_Page
(File
: File_Type
) is
1750 FIO
.Check_Read_Status
(AP
(File
));
1752 -- If at page mark already, just skip it
1754 if File
.Before_LM_PM
then
1755 File
.Before_LM
:= False;
1756 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= False;
1757 File
.Page
:= File
.Page
+ 1;
1763 -- This is a bit tricky, if we are logically before an LM then
1764 -- it is not an error if we are at an end of file now, since we
1765 -- are not really at it.
1767 if File
.Before_LM
then
1768 File
.Before_LM
:= False;
1769 File
.Before_LM_PM
:= False;
1772 -- Otherwise we do raise End_Error if we are at the end of file now
1782 -- Now we can just rumble along to the next page mark, or to the
1783 -- end of file, if that comes first. The latter case happens when
1784 -- the page mark is implied at the end of file.
1788 or else (ch
= PM
and then File
.Is_Regular_File
);
1792 File
.Page
:= File
.Page
+ 1;
1795 File
.Before_Wide_Character
:= False;
1798 procedure Skip_Page
is
1800 Skip_Page
(Current_In
);
1803 --------------------
1804 -- Standard_Error --
1805 --------------------
1807 function Standard_Error
return File_Type
is
1809 return Standard_Err
;
1812 function Standard_Error
return File_Access
is
1814 return Standard_Err
'Access;
1817 --------------------
1818 -- Standard_Input --
1819 --------------------
1821 function Standard_Input
return File_Type
is
1826 function Standard_Input
return File_Access
is
1828 return Standard_In
'Access;
1831 ---------------------
1832 -- Standard_Output --
1833 ---------------------
1835 function Standard_Output
return File_Type
is
1837 return Standard_Out
;
1838 end Standard_Output
;
1840 function Standard_Output
return File_Access
is
1842 return Standard_Out
'Access;
1843 end Standard_Output
;
1845 --------------------
1846 -- Terminate_Line --
1847 --------------------
1849 procedure Terminate_Line
(File
: File_Type
) is
1851 FIO
.Check_File_Open
(AP
(File
));
1853 -- For file other than In_File, test for needing to terminate last line
1855 if Mode
(File
) /= In_File
then
1857 -- If not at start of line definition need new line
1859 if File
.Col
/= 1 then
1862 -- For files other than standard error and standard output, we
1863 -- make sure that an empty file has a single line feed, so that
1864 -- it is properly formatted. We avoid this for the standard files
1865 -- because it is too much of a nuisance to have these odd line
1866 -- feeds when nothing has been written to the file.
1868 elsif (File
/= Standard_Err
and then File
/= Standard_Out
)
1869 and then (File
.Line
= 1 and then File
.Page
= 1)
1880 procedure Ungetc
(ch
: int
; File
: File_Type
) is
1883 if ungetc
(ch
, File
.Stream
) = EOF
then
1893 -- This is the primitive Stream Write routine, used when a Text_IO file
1894 -- is treated directly as a stream using Text_IO.Streams.Stream.
1897 (File
: in out Wide_Text_AFCB
;
1898 Item
: Stream_Element_Array
)
1900 pragma Warnings
(Off
, File
);
1901 -- Because in this implementation we don't need IN OUT, we only read
1903 Siz
: constant size_t
:= Item
'Length;
1906 if File
.Mode
= FCB
.In_File
then
1910 -- Now we do the write. Since this is a text file, it is normally in
1911 -- text mode, but stream data must be written in binary mode, so we
1912 -- temporarily set binary mode for the write, resetting it after.
1913 -- These calls have no effect in a system (like Unix) where there is
1914 -- no distinction between text and binary files.
1916 set_binary_mode
(fileno
(File
.Stream
));
1918 if fwrite
(Item
'Address, 1, Siz
, File
.Stream
) /= Siz
then
1922 set_text_mode
(fileno
(File
.Stream
));
1926 -- Initialize Standard Files
1928 for J
in WC_Encoding_Method
loop
1929 if WC_Encoding
= WC_Encoding_Letters
(J
) then
1934 Initialize_Standard_Files
;
1936 FIO
.Chain_File
(AP
(Standard_In
));
1937 FIO
.Chain_File
(AP
(Standard_Out
));
1938 FIO
.Chain_File
(AP
(Standard_Err
));
1940 end Ada
.Wide_Text_IO
;