1 ;;;; streams for UNIX file descriptors
3 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
6 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
7 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
8 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
9 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
10 ;;;; files for more information.
12 (in-package "SB!IMPL")
16 ;;;; Streams hold BUFFER objects, which contain a SAP, size of the
17 ;;;; memory area the SAP stands for (LENGTH bytes), and HEAD and TAIL
18 ;;;; indexes which delimit the "valid", or "active" area of the
19 ;;;; memory. HEAD is inclusive, TAIL is exclusive.
21 ;;;; Buffers get allocated lazily, and are recycled by returning them
22 ;;;; to the *AVAILABLE-BUFFERS* list. Every buffer has it's own
23 ;;;; finalizer, to take care of releasing the SAP memory when a stream
24 ;;;; is not properly closed.
26 ;;;; The code aims to provide a limited form of thread and interrupt
27 ;;;; safety: parallel writes and reads may lose output or input, cause
28 ;;;; interleaved IO, etc -- but they should not corrupt memory. The
29 ;;;; key to doing this is to read buffer state once, and update the
30 ;;;; state based on the read state:
32 ;;;; (let ((tail (buffer-tail buffer)))
34 ;;;; (setf (buffer-tail buffer) (+ tail n)))
38 ;;;; (let ((tail (buffer-tail buffer)))
40 ;;;; (incf (buffer-tail buffer) n))
43 (declaim (inline buffer-sap buffer-length buffer-head buffer-tail
44 (setf buffer-head
) (setf buffer-tail
)))
45 (defstruct (buffer (:constructor %make-buffer
(sap length
)))
46 (sap (missing-arg) :type system-area-pointer
:read-only t
)
47 (length (missing-arg) :type index
:read-only t
)
51 (defvar *available-buffers
* ()
53 "List of available buffers.")
55 (defvar *available-buffers-spinlock
* (sb!thread
::make-spinlock
56 :name
"lock for *AVAILABLE-BUFFERS*")
58 "Mutex for access to *AVAILABLE-BUFFERS*.")
60 (defmacro with-available-buffers-lock
((&optional
) &body body
)
61 ;; CALL-WITH-SYSTEM-SPINLOCK because
63 ;; 1. streams are low-level enough to be async signal safe, and in
64 ;; particular a C-c that brings up the debugger while holding the
65 ;; mutex would lose badly
67 ;; 2. this can potentially be a fairly busy (but also probably
68 ;; uncontended) lock, so we don't want to pay the syscall per
69 ;; release -- hence a spinlock.
71 ;; ...again, once we have smarted locks the spinlock here can become
73 `(sb!thread
::with-system-spinlock
(*available-buffers-spinlock
*)
76 (defconstant +bytes-per-buffer
+ (* 4 1024)
78 "Default number of bytes per buffer.")
80 (defun alloc-buffer (&optional
(size +bytes-per-buffer
+))
81 ;; Don't want to allocate & unwind before the finalizer is in place.
83 (let* ((sap (allocate-system-memory size
))
84 (buffer (%make-buffer sap size
)))
85 (when (zerop (sap-int sap
))
86 (error "Could not allocate ~D bytes for buffer." size
))
87 (finalize buffer
(lambda ()
88 (deallocate-system-memory sap size
))
93 ;; Don't go for the lock if there is nothing to be had -- sure,
94 ;; another thread might just release one before we get it, but that
95 ;; is not worth the cost of locking. Also release the lock before
96 ;; allocation, since it's going to take a while.
97 (if *available-buffers
*
98 (or (with-available-buffers-lock ()
99 (pop *available-buffers
*))
103 (declaim (inline reset-buffer
))
104 (defun reset-buffer (buffer)
105 (setf (buffer-head buffer
) 0
106 (buffer-tail buffer
) 0)
109 (defun release-buffer (buffer)
110 (reset-buffer buffer
)
111 (with-available-buffers-lock ()
112 (push buffer
*available-buffers
*)))
114 ;;; This is a separate buffer management function, as it wants to be
115 ;;; clever about locking -- grabbing the lock just once.
116 (defun release-fd-stream-buffers (fd-stream)
117 (let ((ibuf (fd-stream-ibuf fd-stream
))
118 (obuf (fd-stream-obuf fd-stream
))
119 (queue (loop for item in
(fd-stream-output-queue fd-stream
)
121 collect
(reset-buffer item
))))
123 (push (reset-buffer ibuf
) queue
))
125 (push (reset-buffer obuf
) queue
))
126 ;; ...so, anything found?
128 ;; detach from stream
129 (setf (fd-stream-ibuf fd-stream
) nil
130 (fd-stream-obuf fd-stream
) nil
131 (fd-stream-output-queue fd-stream
) nil
)
132 ;; splice to *available-buffers*
133 (with-available-buffers-lock ()
134 (setf *available-buffers
* (nconc queue
*available-buffers
*))))))
136 ;;;; the FD-STREAM structure
138 (defstruct (fd-stream
139 (:constructor %make-fd-stream
)
140 (:conc-name fd-stream-
)
141 (:predicate fd-stream-p
)
142 (:include ansi-stream
143 (misc #'fd-stream-misc-routine
))
146 ;; the name of this stream
148 ;; the file this stream is for
150 ;; the backup file namestring for the old file, for :IF-EXISTS
151 ;; :RENAME or :RENAME-AND-DELETE.
152 (original nil
:type
(or simple-string null
))
153 (delete-original nil
) ; for :if-exists :rename-and-delete
154 ;;; the number of bytes per element
155 (element-size 1 :type index
)
156 ;; the type of element being transfered
157 (element-type 'base-char
)
158 ;; the Unix file descriptor
160 ;; controls when the output buffer is flushed
161 (buffering :full
:type
(member :full
:line
:none
))
162 ;; controls whether the input buffer must be cleared before output
163 ;; (must be done for files, not for sockets, pipes and other data
164 ;; sources where input and output aren't related). non-NIL means
165 ;; don't clear input buffer.
167 ;; character position if known -- this may run into bignums, but
168 ;; we probably should flip it into null then for efficiency's sake...
169 (char-pos nil
:type
(or unsigned-byte null
))
170 ;; T if input is waiting on FD. :EOF if we hit EOF.
171 (listen nil
:type
(member nil t
:eof
))
175 (ibuf nil
:type
(or buffer null
))
178 (obuf nil
:type
(or buffer null
))
180 ;; output flushed, but not written due to non-blocking io?
183 ;; timeout specified for this stream as seconds or NIL if none
184 (timeout nil
:type
(or single-float null
))
185 ;; pathname of the file this stream is opened to (returned by PATHNAME)
186 (pathname nil
:type
(or pathname null
))
187 (external-format :default
)
188 ;; fixed width, or function to call with a character
189 (char-size 1 :type
(or fixnum function
))
190 (output-bytes #'ill-out
:type function
))
191 (def!method print-object
((fd-stream fd-stream
) stream
)
192 (declare (type stream stream
))
193 (print-unreadable-object (fd-stream stream
:type t
:identity t
)
194 (format stream
"for ~S" (fd-stream-name fd-stream
))))
196 ;;;; CORE OUTPUT FUNCTIONS
198 ;;; Buffer the section of THING delimited by START and END by copying
199 ;;; to output buffer(s) of stream.
200 (defun buffer-output (stream thing start end
)
201 (declare (index start end
))
203 (error ":END before :START!"))
205 ;; Copy bytes from THING to buffers.
206 (flet ((copy-to-buffer (buffer tail count
)
207 (declare (buffer buffer
) (index tail count
))
209 (let ((sap (buffer-sap buffer
)))
212 (system-area-ub8-copy thing start sap tail count
))
213 ((simple-unboxed-array (*))
214 (copy-ub8-to-system-area thing start sap tail count
))))
215 ;; Not INCF! If another thread has moved tail from under
216 ;; us, we don't want to accidentally increment tail
217 ;; beyond buffer-length.
218 (setf (buffer-tail buffer
) (+ count tail
))
221 ;; First copy is special: the buffer may already contain
222 ;; something, or be even full.
223 (let* ((obuf (fd-stream-obuf stream
))
224 (tail (buffer-tail obuf
))
225 (space (- (buffer-length obuf
) tail
)))
227 (copy-to-buffer obuf tail
(min space
(- end start
)))
228 (go :more-output-p
)))
230 ;; Later copies should always have an empty buffer, since
231 ;; they are freshly flushed, but if another thread is
232 ;; stomping on the same buffer that might not be the case.
233 (let* ((obuf (flush-output-buffer stream
))
234 (tail (buffer-tail obuf
))
235 (space (- (buffer-length obuf
) tail
)))
236 (copy-to-buffer obuf tail
(min space
(- end start
))))
239 (go :flush-and-fill
))))))
241 ;;; Flush the current output buffer of the stream, ensuring that the
242 ;;; new buffer is empty. Returns (for convenience) the new output
243 ;;; buffer -- which may or may not be EQ to the old one. If the is no
244 ;;; queued output we try to write the buffer immediately -- otherwise
245 ;;; we queue it for later.
246 (defun flush-output-buffer (stream)
247 (let ((obuf (fd-stream-obuf stream
)))
249 (let ((head (buffer-head obuf
))
250 (tail (buffer-tail obuf
)))
251 (cond ((eql head tail
)
252 ;; Buffer is already empty -- just ensure that is is
253 ;; set to zero as well.
255 ((fd-stream-output-queue stream
)
256 ;; There is already stuff on the queue -- go directly
259 (%queue-and-replace-output-buffer stream
))
261 ;; Try a non-blocking write, queue whatever is left over.
263 (synchronize-stream-output stream
)
264 (let ((length (- tail head
)))
265 (multiple-value-bind (count errno
)
266 (sb!unix
:unix-write
(fd-stream-fd stream
) (buffer-sap obuf
)
268 (cond ((eql count length
)
269 ;; Complete write -- we can use the same buffer.
272 ;; Partial write -- update buffer status and queue.
273 ;; Do not use INCF! Another thread might have moved
275 (setf (buffer-head obuf
) (+ count head
))
276 (%queue-and-replace-output-buffer stream
))
278 ((eql errno sb
!unix
:ewouldblock
)
280 (%queue-and-replace-output-buffer stream
))
282 (simple-stream-perror "Couldn't write to ~s"
283 stream errno
)))))))))))
285 ;;; Helper for FLUSH-OUTPUT-BUFFER -- returns the new buffer.
286 (defun %queue-and-replace-output-buffer
(stream)
287 (let ((queue (fd-stream-output-queue stream
))
288 (later (list (or (fd-stream-obuf stream
) (bug "Missing obuf."))))
290 ;; Important: before putting the buffer on queue, give the stream
291 ;; a new one. If we get an interrupt and unwind losing the buffer
292 ;; is relatively OK, but having the same buffer in two places
294 (setf (fd-stream-obuf stream
) new
)
298 (setf (fd-stream-output-queue stream
) later
)))
299 (unless (fd-stream-handler stream
)
300 (setf (fd-stream-handler stream
)
301 (add-fd-handler (fd-stream-fd stream
)
304 (declare (ignore fd
))
305 (write-output-from-queue stream
)))))
308 ;;; This is called by the FD-HANDLER for the stream when output is
310 (defun write-output-from-queue (stream)
311 (synchronize-stream-output stream
)
315 (let* ((buffer (pop (fd-stream-output-queue stream
)))
316 (head (buffer-head buffer
))
317 (length (- (buffer-tail buffer
) head
)))
318 (declare (index head length
))
320 (multiple-value-bind (count errno
)
321 (sb!unix
:unix-write
(fd-stream-fd stream
) (buffer-sap buffer
)
323 (cond ((eql count length
)
324 ;; Complete write, see if we can do another right
325 ;; away, or remove the handler if we're done.
326 (release-buffer buffer
)
327 (cond ((fd-stream-output-queue stream
)
331 (let ((handler (fd-stream-handler stream
)))
333 (setf (fd-stream-handler stream
) nil
)
334 (remove-fd-handler handler
)))))
336 ;; Partial write. Update buffer status and requeue.
337 (aver (< count length
))
338 ;; Do not use INCF! Another thread might have moved head.
339 (setf (buffer-head buffer
) (+ head count
))
340 (push buffer
(fd-stream-output-queue stream
)))
342 ;; We tried to do multiple writes, and finally our
343 ;; luck ran out. Requeue.
344 (push buffer
(fd-stream-output-queue stream
)))
346 ;; Could not write on the first try at all!
348 (simple-stream-perror "Couldn't write to ~S." stream errno
)
350 (if (= errno sb
!unix
:ewouldblock
)
351 (bug "Unexpected blocking in WRITE-OUTPUT-FROM-QUEUE.")
352 (simple-stream-perror "Couldn't write to ~S"
356 ;;; Try to write THING directly to STREAM without buffering, if
357 ;;; possible. If direct write doesn't happen, buffer.
358 (defun write-or-buffer-output (stream thing start end
)
359 (declare (index start end
))
360 (cond ((fd-stream-output-queue stream
)
361 (buffer-output stream thing start end
))
363 (error ":END before :START!"))
365 (let ((length (- end start
)))
366 (synchronize-stream-output stream
)
367 (multiple-value-bind (count errno
)
368 (sb!unix
:unix-write
(fd-stream-fd stream
) thing start length
)
369 (cond ((eql count length
)
370 ;; Complete write -- done!
373 (aver (< count length
))
374 ;; Partial write -- buffer the rest.
375 (buffer-output stream thing
(+ start count
) end
))
377 ;; Could not write -- buffer or error.
379 (simple-stream-perror "couldn't write to ~s" stream errno
)
381 (if (= errno sb
!unix
:ewouldblock
)
382 (buffer-output stream thing start end
)
383 (simple-stream-perror "couldn't write to ~s" stream errno
)))))))))
385 ;;; Deprecated -- can go away after 1.1 or so. Deprecated because
386 ;;; this is not something we want to export. Nikodemus thinks the
387 ;;; right thing is to support a low-level non-stream like IO layer,
388 ;;; akin to java.nio.
389 (defun output-raw-bytes (stream thing
&optional start end
)
390 (write-or-buffer-output stream thing
(or start
0) (or end
(length thing
))))
392 (define-compiler-macro output-raw-bytes
(stream thing
&optional start end
)
393 (deprecation-warning 'output-raw-bytes
)
394 (let ((x (gensym "THING")))
396 (write-or-buffer-output ,stream
,x
(or ,start
0) (or ,end
(length ,x
))))))
398 ;;;; output routines and related noise
400 (defvar *output-routines
* ()
402 "List of all available output routines. Each element is a list of the
403 element-type output, the kind of buffering, the function name, and the number
404 of bytes per element.")
406 ;;; common idioms for reporting low-level stream and file problems
407 (defun simple-stream-perror (note-format stream errno
)
408 (error 'simple-stream-error
410 :format-control
"~@<~?: ~2I~_~A~:>"
411 :format-arguments
(list note-format
(list stream
) (strerror errno
))))
412 (defun simple-file-perror (note-format pathname errno
)
413 (error 'simple-file-error
415 :format-control
"~@<~?: ~2I~_~A~:>"
417 (list note-format
(list pathname
) (strerror errno
))))
419 (defun stream-decoding-error (stream octets
)
420 (error 'stream-decoding-error
421 :external-format
(stream-external-format stream
)
423 ;; FIXME: dunno how to get at OCTETS currently, or even if
424 ;; that's the right thing to report.
426 (defun stream-encoding-error (stream code
)
427 (error 'stream-encoding-error
428 :external-format
(stream-external-format stream
)
432 (defun c-string-encoding-error (external-format code
)
433 (error 'c-string-encoding-error
434 :external-format external-format
437 (defun c-string-decoding-error (external-format octets
)
438 (error 'c-string-decoding-error
439 :external-format external-format
442 ;;; Returning true goes into end of file handling, false will enter another
443 ;;; round of input buffer filling followed by re-entering character decode.
444 (defun stream-decoding-error-and-handle (stream octet-count
)
446 (stream-decoding-error stream
447 (let* ((buffer (fd-stream-ibuf stream
))
448 (sap (buffer-sap buffer
))
449 (head (buffer-head buffer
)))
450 (loop for i from
0 below octet-count
451 collect
(sap-ref-8 sap
(+ head i
)))))
453 :report
(lambda (stream)
455 "~@<Attempt to resync the stream at a ~
456 character boundary and continue.~@:>"))
457 (fd-stream-resync stream
)
459 (force-end-of-file ()
460 :report
(lambda (stream)
461 (format stream
"~@<Force an end of file.~@:>"))
464 (defun stream-encoding-error-and-handle (stream code
)
466 (stream-encoding-error stream code
)
468 :report
(lambda (stream)
469 (format stream
"~@<Skip output of this character.~@:>"))
470 (throw 'output-nothing nil
))))
472 (defun external-format-encoding-error (stream code
)
474 (stream-encoding-error-and-handle stream code
)
475 (c-string-encoding-error stream code
)))
477 (defun external-format-decoding-error (stream octet-count
)
479 (stream-decoding-error stream octet-count
)
480 (c-string-decoding-error stream octet-count
)))
482 (defun synchronize-stream-output (stream)
483 ;; If we're reading and writing on the same file, flush buffered
484 ;; input and rewind file position accordingly.
485 (unless (fd-stream-dual-channel-p stream
)
486 (let ((adjust (nth-value 1 (flush-input-buffer stream
))))
487 (unless (eql 0 adjust
)
488 (sb!unix
:unix-lseek
(fd-stream-fd stream
) (- adjust
) sb
!unix
:l_incr
)))))
490 (defun fd-stream-output-finished-p (stream)
491 (let ((obuf (fd-stream-obuf stream
)))
493 (and (zerop (buffer-tail obuf
))
494 (not (fd-stream-output-queue stream
))))))
496 (defmacro output-wrapper
/variable-width
((stream size buffering restart
)
498 (let ((stream-var (gensym "STREAM")))
499 `(let* ((,stream-var
,stream
)
500 (obuf (fd-stream-obuf ,stream-var
))
501 (tail (buffer-tail obuf
))
503 ,(unless (eq (car buffering
) :none
)
504 `(when (<= (buffer-length obuf
) (+ tail size
))
505 (setf obuf
(flush-output-buffer ,stream-var
)
506 tail
(buffer-tail obuf
))))
507 ,(unless (eq (car buffering
) :none
)
508 ;; FIXME: Why this here? Doesn't seem necessary.
509 `(synchronize-stream-output ,stream-var
))
511 `(catch 'output-nothing
513 (setf (buffer-tail obuf
) (+ tail size
)))
516 (setf (buffer-tail obuf
) (+ tail size
))))
517 ,(ecase (car buffering
)
519 `(flush-output-buffer ,stream-var
))
521 `(when (eql byte
#\Newline
)
522 (flush-output-buffer ,stream-var
)))
526 (defmacro output-wrapper
((stream size buffering restart
) &body body
)
527 (let ((stream-var (gensym "STREAM")))
528 `(let* ((,stream-var
,stream
)
529 (obuf (fd-stream-obuf ,stream-var
))
530 (tail (buffer-tail obuf
)))
531 ,(unless (eq (car buffering
) :none
)
532 `(when (<= (buffer-length obuf
) (+ tail
,size
))
533 (setf obuf
(flush-output-buffer ,stream-var
)
534 tail
(buffer-tail obuf
))))
535 ;; FIXME: Why this here? Doesn't seem necessary.
536 ,(unless (eq (car buffering
) :none
)
537 `(synchronize-stream-output ,stream-var
))
539 `(catch 'output-nothing
541 (setf (buffer-tail obuf
) (+ tail
,size
)))
544 (setf (buffer-tail obuf
) (+ tail
,size
))))
545 ,(ecase (car buffering
)
547 `(flush-output-buffer ,stream-var
))
549 `(when (eql byte
#\Newline
)
550 (flush-output-buffer ,stream-var
)))
554 (defmacro def-output-routines
/variable-width
555 ((name-fmt size restart external-format
&rest bufferings
)
557 (declare (optimize (speed 1)))
562 (intern (format nil name-fmt
(string (car buffering
))))))
564 (defun ,function
(stream byte
)
565 (declare (ignorable byte
))
566 (output-wrapper/variable-width
(stream ,size
,buffering
,restart
)
568 (setf *output-routines
*
569 (nconc *output-routines
*
577 (cdr buffering
)))))))
580 ;;; Define output routines that output numbers SIZE bytes long for the
581 ;;; given bufferings. Use BODY to do the actual output.
582 (defmacro def-output-routines
((name-fmt size restart
&rest bufferings
)
584 (declare (optimize (speed 1)))
589 (intern (format nil name-fmt
(string (car buffering
))))))
591 (defun ,function
(stream byte
)
592 (output-wrapper (stream ,size
,buffering
,restart
)
594 (setf *output-routines
*
595 (nconc *output-routines
*
603 (cdr buffering
)))))))
606 ;;; FIXME: is this used anywhere any more?
607 (def-output-routines ("OUTPUT-CHAR-~A-BUFFERED"
613 (if (eql byte
#\Newline
)
614 (setf (fd-stream-char-pos stream
) 0)
615 (incf (fd-stream-char-pos stream
)))
616 (setf (sap-ref-8 (buffer-sap obuf
) tail
)
619 (def-output-routines ("OUTPUT-UNSIGNED-BYTE-~A-BUFFERED"
622 (:none
(unsigned-byte 8))
623 (:full
(unsigned-byte 8)))
624 (setf (sap-ref-8 (buffer-sap obuf
) tail
)
627 (def-output-routines ("OUTPUT-SIGNED-BYTE-~A-BUFFERED"
630 (:none
(signed-byte 8))
631 (:full
(signed-byte 8)))
632 (setf (signed-sap-ref-8 (buffer-sap obuf
) tail
)
635 (def-output-routines ("OUTPUT-UNSIGNED-SHORT-~A-BUFFERED"
638 (:none
(unsigned-byte 16))
639 (:full
(unsigned-byte 16)))
640 (setf (sap-ref-16 (buffer-sap obuf
) tail
)
643 (def-output-routines ("OUTPUT-SIGNED-SHORT-~A-BUFFERED"
646 (:none
(signed-byte 16))
647 (:full
(signed-byte 16)))
648 (setf (signed-sap-ref-16 (buffer-sap obuf
) tail
)
651 (def-output-routines ("OUTPUT-UNSIGNED-LONG-~A-BUFFERED"
654 (:none
(unsigned-byte 32))
655 (:full
(unsigned-byte 32)))
656 (setf (sap-ref-32 (buffer-sap obuf
) tail
)
659 (def-output-routines ("OUTPUT-SIGNED-LONG-~A-BUFFERED"
662 (:none
(signed-byte 32))
663 (:full
(signed-byte 32)))
664 (setf (signed-sap-ref-32 (buffer-sap obuf
) tail
)
667 #+#.
(cl:if
(cl:= sb
!vm
:n-word-bits
64) '(and) '(or))
669 (def-output-routines ("OUTPUT-UNSIGNED-LONG-LONG-~A-BUFFERED"
672 (:none
(unsigned-byte 64))
673 (:full
(unsigned-byte 64)))
674 (setf (sap-ref-64 (buffer-sap obuf
) tail
)
676 (def-output-routines ("OUTPUT-SIGNED-LONG-LONG-~A-BUFFERED"
679 (:none
(signed-byte 64))
680 (:full
(signed-byte 64)))
681 (setf (signed-sap-ref-64 (buffer-sap obuf
) tail
)
684 ;;; the routine to use to output a string. If the stream is
685 ;;; unbuffered, slam the string down the file descriptor, otherwise
686 ;;; use OUTPUT-RAW-BYTES to buffer the string. Update charpos by
687 ;;; checking to see where the last newline was.
688 (defun fd-sout (stream thing start end
)
689 (declare (type fd-stream stream
) (type string thing
))
690 (let ((start (or start
0))
691 (end (or end
(length (the vector thing
)))))
692 (declare (fixnum start end
))
694 (string-dispatch (simple-base-string
696 (simple-array character
(*))
699 (position #\newline thing
:from-end t
700 :start start
:end end
))))
701 (if (and (typep thing
'base-string
)
702 (eq (fd-stream-external-format stream
) :latin-1
))
703 (ecase (fd-stream-buffering stream
)
705 (buffer-output stream thing start end
))
707 (buffer-output stream thing start end
)
709 (flush-output-buffer stream
)))
711 (write-or-buffer-output stream thing start end
)))
712 (ecase (fd-stream-buffering stream
)
713 (:full
(funcall (fd-stream-output-bytes stream
)
714 stream thing nil start end
))
715 (:line
(funcall (fd-stream-output-bytes stream
)
716 stream thing last-newline start end
))
717 (:none
(funcall (fd-stream-output-bytes stream
)
718 stream thing t start end
))))
720 (setf (fd-stream-char-pos stream
) (- end last-newline
1))
721 (incf (fd-stream-char-pos stream
) (- end start
))))))
723 (defvar *external-formats
* ()
725 "List of all available external formats. Each element is a list of the
726 element-type, string input function name, character input function name,
727 and string output function name.")
729 (defun get-external-format (external-format)
730 (dolist (entry *external-formats
*)
731 (when (member external-format
(first entry
))
734 (defun get-external-format-function (external-format index
)
735 (let ((entry (get-external-format external-format
)))
736 (when entry
(nth index entry
))))
738 ;;; Find an output routine to use given the type and buffering. Return
739 ;;; as multiple values the routine, the real type transfered, and the
740 ;;; number of bytes per element.
741 (defun pick-output-routine (type buffering
&optional external-format
)
742 (when (subtypep type
'character
)
743 (let ((entry (get-external-format external-format
)))
745 (return-from pick-output-routine
746 (values (symbol-function (nth (ecase buffering
753 (symbol-function (fourth entry
))
754 (first (first entry
)))))))
755 (dolist (entry *output-routines
*)
756 (when (and (subtypep type
(first entry
))
757 (eq buffering
(second entry
))
758 (or (not (fifth entry
))
759 (eq external-format
(fifth entry
))))
760 (return-from pick-output-routine
761 (values (symbol-function (third entry
))
764 ;; KLUDGE: dealing with the buffering here leads to excessive code
767 ;; KLUDGE: also see comments in PICK-INPUT-ROUTINE
768 (loop for i from
40 by
8 to
1024 ; ARB (KLUDGE)
769 if
(subtypep type
`(unsigned-byte ,i
))
770 do
(return-from pick-output-routine
774 (lambda (stream byte
)
775 (output-wrapper (stream (/ i
8) (:none
) nil
)
776 (loop for j from
0 below
(/ i
8)
777 do
(setf (sap-ref-8 (buffer-sap obuf
)
779 (ldb (byte 8 (- i
8 (* j
8))) byte
))))))
781 (lambda (stream byte
)
782 (output-wrapper (stream (/ i
8) (:full
) nil
)
783 (loop for j from
0 below
(/ i
8)
784 do
(setf (sap-ref-8 (buffer-sap obuf
)
786 (ldb (byte 8 (- i
8 (* j
8))) byte
)))))))
789 (loop for i from
40 by
8 to
1024 ; ARB (KLUDGE)
790 if
(subtypep type
`(signed-byte ,i
))
791 do
(return-from pick-output-routine
795 (lambda (stream byte
)
796 (output-wrapper (stream (/ i
8) (:none
) nil
)
797 (loop for j from
0 below
(/ i
8)
798 do
(setf (sap-ref-8 (buffer-sap obuf
)
800 (ldb (byte 8 (- i
8 (* j
8))) byte
))))))
802 (lambda (stream byte
)
803 (output-wrapper (stream (/ i
8) (:full
) nil
)
804 (loop for j from
0 below
(/ i
8)
805 do
(setf (sap-ref-8 (buffer-sap obuf
)
807 (ldb (byte 8 (- i
8 (* j
8))) byte
)))))))
811 ;;;; input routines and related noise
813 ;;; a list of all available input routines. Each element is a list of
814 ;;; the element-type input, the function name, and the number of bytes
816 (defvar *input-routines
* ())
818 ;;; Return whether a primitive partial read operation on STREAM's FD
819 ;;; would (probably) block. Signal a `simple-stream-error' if the
820 ;;; system call implementing this operation fails.
822 ;;; It is "may" instead of "would" because "would" is not quite
823 ;;; correct on win32. However, none of the places that use it require
824 ;;; further assurance than "may" versus "will definitely not".
825 (defun sysread-may-block-p (stream)
827 ;; This answers T at EOF on win32, I think.
828 (not (sb!win32
:fd-listen
(fd-stream-fd stream
)))
830 (sb!unix
:with-restarted-syscall
(count errno
)
831 (sb!alien
:with-alien
((read-fds (sb!alien
:struct sb
!unix
:fd-set
)))
832 (sb!unix
:fd-zero read-fds
)
833 (sb!unix
:fd-set
(fd-stream-fd stream
) read-fds
)
834 (sb!unix
:unix-fast-select
(1+ (fd-stream-fd stream
))
835 (sb!alien
:addr read-fds
)
841 (simple-stream-perror "couldn't check whether ~S is readable"
845 ;;; If the read would block wait (using SERVE-EVENT) till input is available,
846 ;;; then fill the input buffer, and return the number of bytes read. Throws
847 ;;; to EOF-INPUT-CATCHER if the eof was reached.
848 (defun refill-input-buffer (stream)
849 (dx-let ((fd (fd-stream-fd stream
))
853 ;; Check for blocking input before touching the stream, as if
854 ;; we happen to wait we are liable to be interrupted, and the
855 ;; interrupt handler may use the same stream.
856 (if (sysread-may-block-p stream
)
859 ;; These (:CLOSED-FLAME and :READ-ERROR) tags are here so what
860 ;; we can signal errors outside the WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS.
862 (closed-flame stream
)
864 (simple-stream-perror "couldn't read from ~S" stream errno
)
866 ;; This tag is here so we can unwind outside the WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS
867 ;; to wait for input if read tells us EWOULDBLOCK.
868 (unless (wait-until-fd-usable fd
:input
(fd-stream-timeout stream
))
869 (signal-timeout 'io-timeout
:stream stream
:direction
:read
870 :seconds
(fd-stream-timeout stream
)))
872 ;; Since the read should not block, we'll disable the
873 ;; interrupts here, so that we don't accidentally unwind and
874 ;; leave the stream in an inconsistent state.
876 ;; Execute the nlx outside without-interrupts to ensure the
877 ;; resulting thunk is stack-allocatable.
878 ((lambda (return-reason)
880 ((nil)) ; fast path normal cases
881 ((:wait-for-input
) (go :wait-for-input
))
882 ((:closed-flame
) (go :closed-flame
))
883 ((:read-error
) (go :read-error
))))
885 ;; Check the buffer: if it is null, then someone has closed
886 ;; the stream from underneath us. This is not ment to fix
887 ;; multithreaded races, but to deal with interrupt handlers
888 ;; closing the stream.
891 (let* ((ibuf (or (fd-stream-ibuf stream
) (return :closed-flame
)))
892 (sap (buffer-sap ibuf
))
893 (length (buffer-length ibuf
))
894 (head (buffer-head ibuf
))
895 (tail (buffer-tail ibuf
)))
896 (declare (index length head tail
)
897 (inline sb
!unix
:unix-read
))
899 (cond ((eql head tail
)
900 ;; Buffer is empty, but not at yet reset -- make it so.
905 ;; Buffer has things in it, but they are not at the
906 ;; head -- move them there.
907 (let ((n (- tail head
)))
908 (system-area-ub8-copy sap head sap
0 n
)
910 (buffer-head ibuf
) head
912 (buffer-tail ibuf
) tail
)))))
913 (setf (fd-stream-listen stream
) nil
)
914 (setf (values count errno
)
915 (sb!unix
:unix-read fd
(sap+ sap tail
) (- length tail
)))
920 (if (eql errno sb
!unix
:ewouldblock
)
921 (return :wait-for-input
)
922 (return :read-error
)))
924 (setf (fd-stream-listen stream
) :eof
)
925 (/show0
"THROWing EOF-INPUT-CATCHER")
926 (throw 'eof-input-catcher nil
))
928 ;; Success! (Do not use INCF, for sake of other threads.)
929 (setf (buffer-tail ibuf
) (+ count tail
))))))))))
932 ;;; Make sure there are at least BYTES number of bytes in the input
933 ;;; buffer. Keep calling REFILL-INPUT-BUFFER until that condition is met.
934 (defmacro input-at-least
(stream bytes
)
935 (let ((stream-var (gensym "STREAM"))
936 (bytes-var (gensym "BYTES"))
937 (buffer-var (gensym "IBUF")))
938 `(let* ((,stream-var
,stream
)
940 (,buffer-var
(fd-stream-ibuf ,stream-var
)))
942 (when (>= (- (buffer-tail ,buffer-var
)
943 (buffer-head ,buffer-var
))
946 (refill-input-buffer ,stream-var
)))))
948 (defmacro input-wrapper
/variable-width
((stream bytes eof-error eof-value
)
950 (let ((stream-var (gensym "STREAM"))
951 (retry-var (gensym "RETRY"))
952 (element-var (gensym "ELT")))
953 `(let* ((,stream-var
,stream
)
954 (ibuf (fd-stream-ibuf ,stream-var
))
956 (if (fd-stream-unread ,stream-var
)
958 (fd-stream-unread ,stream-var
)
959 (setf (fd-stream-unread ,stream-var
) nil
)
960 (setf (fd-stream-listen ,stream-var
) nil
))
961 (let ((,element-var nil
)
962 (decode-break-reason nil
))
966 (catch 'eof-input-catcher
967 (setf decode-break-reason
968 (block decode-break-reason
969 (input-at-least ,stream-var
1)
970 (let* ((byte (sap-ref-8 (buffer-sap ibuf
)
971 (buffer-head ibuf
))))
972 (declare (ignorable byte
))
974 (input-at-least ,stream-var size
)
975 (setq ,element-var
(locally ,@read-forms
))
976 (setq ,retry-var nil
))
978 (when decode-break-reason
979 (stream-decoding-error-and-handle stream
980 decode-break-reason
))
982 (let ((octet-count (- (buffer-tail ibuf
)
983 (buffer-head ibuf
))))
984 (when (or (zerop octet-count
)
985 (and (not ,element-var
)
986 (not decode-break-reason
)
987 (stream-decoding-error-and-handle
988 stream octet-count
)))
989 (setq ,retry-var nil
)))))
991 (incf (buffer-head ibuf
) size
)
994 (eof-or-lose ,stream-var
,eof-error
,eof-value
))))))))
996 ;;; a macro to wrap around all input routines to handle EOF-ERROR noise
997 (defmacro input-wrapper
((stream bytes eof-error eof-value
) &body read-forms
)
998 (let ((stream-var (gensym "STREAM"))
999 (element-var (gensym "ELT")))
1000 `(let* ((,stream-var
,stream
)
1001 (ibuf (fd-stream-ibuf ,stream-var
)))
1002 (if (fd-stream-unread ,stream-var
)
1004 (fd-stream-unread ,stream-var
)
1005 (setf (fd-stream-unread ,stream-var
) nil
)
1006 (setf (fd-stream-listen ,stream-var
) nil
))
1008 (catch 'eof-input-catcher
1009 (input-at-least ,stream-var
,bytes
)
1010 (locally ,@read-forms
))))
1012 (incf (buffer-head (fd-stream-ibuf ,stream-var
)) ,bytes
)
1015 (eof-or-lose ,stream-var
,eof-error
,eof-value
))))))))
1017 (defmacro def-input-routine
/variable-width
(name
1018 (type external-format size sap head
)
1021 (defun ,name
(stream eof-error eof-value
)
1022 (input-wrapper/variable-width
(stream ,size eof-error eof-value
)
1023 (let ((,sap
(buffer-sap ibuf
))
1024 (,head
(buffer-head ibuf
)))
1026 (setf *input-routines
*
1027 (nconc *input-routines
*
1028 (list (list ',type
',name
1 ',external-format
))))))
1030 (defmacro def-input-routine
(name
1031 (type size sap head
)
1034 (defun ,name
(stream eof-error eof-value
)
1035 (input-wrapper (stream ,size eof-error eof-value
)
1036 (let ((,sap
(buffer-sap ibuf
))
1037 (,head
(buffer-head ibuf
)))
1039 (setf *input-routines
*
1040 (nconc *input-routines
*
1041 (list (list ',type
',name
',size nil
))))))
1043 ;;; STREAM-IN routine for reading a string char
1044 (def-input-routine input-character
1045 (character 1 sap head
)
1046 (code-char (sap-ref-8 sap head
)))
1048 ;;; STREAM-IN routine for reading an unsigned 8 bit number
1049 (def-input-routine input-unsigned-8bit-byte
1050 ((unsigned-byte 8) 1 sap head
)
1051 (sap-ref-8 sap head
))
1053 ;;; STREAM-IN routine for reading a signed 8 bit number
1054 (def-input-routine input-signed-8bit-number
1055 ((signed-byte 8) 1 sap head
)
1056 (signed-sap-ref-8 sap head
))
1058 ;;; STREAM-IN routine for reading an unsigned 16 bit number
1059 (def-input-routine input-unsigned-16bit-byte
1060 ((unsigned-byte 16) 2 sap head
)
1061 (sap-ref-16 sap head
))
1063 ;;; STREAM-IN routine for reading a signed 16 bit number
1064 (def-input-routine input-signed-16bit-byte
1065 ((signed-byte 16) 2 sap head
)
1066 (signed-sap-ref-16 sap head
))
1068 ;;; STREAM-IN routine for reading a unsigned 32 bit number
1069 (def-input-routine input-unsigned-32bit-byte
1070 ((unsigned-byte 32) 4 sap head
)
1071 (sap-ref-32 sap head
))
1073 ;;; STREAM-IN routine for reading a signed 32 bit number
1074 (def-input-routine input-signed-32bit-byte
1075 ((signed-byte 32) 4 sap head
)
1076 (signed-sap-ref-32 sap head
))
1078 #+#.
(cl:if
(cl:= sb
!vm
:n-word-bits
64) '(and) '(or))
1080 (def-input-routine input-unsigned-64bit-byte
1081 ((unsigned-byte 64) 8 sap head
)
1082 (sap-ref-64 sap head
))
1083 (def-input-routine input-signed-64bit-byte
1084 ((signed-byte 64) 8 sap head
)
1085 (signed-sap-ref-64 sap head
)))
1087 ;;; Find an input routine to use given the type. Return as multiple
1088 ;;; values the routine, the real type transfered, and the number of
1089 ;;; bytes per element (and for character types string input routine).
1090 (defun pick-input-routine (type &optional external-format
)
1091 (when (subtypep type
'character
)
1092 (dolist (entry *external-formats
*)
1093 (when (member external-format
(first entry
))
1094 (return-from pick-input-routine
1095 (values (symbol-function (third entry
))
1098 (symbol-function (second entry
))
1099 (first (first entry
)))))))
1100 (dolist (entry *input-routines
*)
1101 (when (and (subtypep type
(first entry
))
1102 (or (not (fourth entry
))
1103 (eq external-format
(fourth entry
))))
1104 (return-from pick-input-routine
1105 (values (symbol-function (second entry
))
1108 ;; FIXME: let's do it the hard way, then (but ignore things like
1109 ;; endianness, efficiency, and the necessary coupling between these
1110 ;; and the output routines). -- CSR, 2004-02-09
1111 (loop for i from
40 by
8 to
1024 ; ARB (well, KLUDGE really)
1112 if
(subtypep type
`(unsigned-byte ,i
))
1113 do
(return-from pick-input-routine
1115 (lambda (stream eof-error eof-value
)
1116 (input-wrapper (stream (/ i
8) eof-error eof-value
)
1117 (let ((sap (buffer-sap ibuf
))
1118 (head (buffer-head ibuf
)))
1119 (loop for j from
0 below
(/ i
8)
1123 (sap-ref-8 sap
(+ head j
))))
1124 finally
(return result
)))))
1127 (loop for i from
40 by
8 to
1024 ; ARB (well, KLUDGE really)
1128 if
(subtypep type
`(signed-byte ,i
))
1129 do
(return-from pick-input-routine
1131 (lambda (stream eof-error eof-value
)
1132 (input-wrapper (stream (/ i
8) eof-error eof-value
)
1133 (let ((sap (buffer-sap ibuf
))
1134 (head (buffer-head ibuf
)))
1135 (loop for j from
0 below
(/ i
8)
1139 (sap-ref-8 sap
(+ head j
))))
1140 finally
(return (if (logbitp (1- i
) result
)
1141 (dpb result
(byte i
0) -
1)
1146 ;;; the N-BIN method for FD-STREAMs
1148 ;;; Note that this blocks in UNIX-READ. It is generally used where
1149 ;;; there is a definite amount of reading to be done, so blocking
1150 ;;; isn't too problematical.
1151 (defun fd-stream-read-n-bytes (stream buffer start requested eof-error-p
1152 &aux
(total-copied 0))
1153 (declare (type fd-stream stream
))
1154 (declare (type index start requested total-copied
))
1155 (let ((unread (fd-stream-unread stream
)))
1157 ;; AVERs designed to fail when we have more complicated
1158 ;; character representations.
1159 (aver (typep unread
'base-char
))
1160 (aver (= (fd-stream-element-size stream
) 1))
1161 ;; KLUDGE: this is a slightly-unrolled-and-inlined version of
1164 (system-area-pointer
1165 (setf (sap-ref-8 buffer start
) (char-code unread
)))
1166 ((simple-unboxed-array (*))
1167 (setf (aref buffer start
) unread
)))
1168 (setf (fd-stream-unread stream
) nil
)
1169 (setf (fd-stream-listen stream
) nil
)
1170 (incf total-copied
)))
1173 (let* ((remaining-request (- requested total-copied
))
1174 (ibuf (fd-stream-ibuf stream
))
1175 (head (buffer-head ibuf
))
1176 (tail (buffer-tail ibuf
))
1177 (available (- tail head
))
1178 (n-this-copy (min remaining-request available
))
1179 (this-start (+ start total-copied
))
1180 (this-end (+ this-start n-this-copy
))
1181 (sap (buffer-sap ibuf
)))
1182 (declare (type index remaining-request head tail available
))
1183 (declare (type index n-this-copy
))
1184 ;; Copy data from stream buffer into user's buffer.
1185 (%byte-blt sap head buffer this-start this-end
)
1186 (incf (buffer-head ibuf
) n-this-copy
)
1187 (incf total-copied n-this-copy
)
1188 ;; Maybe we need to refill the stream buffer.
1189 (cond (;; If there were enough data in the stream buffer, we're done.
1190 (eql total-copied requested
)
1191 (return total-copied
))
1192 (;; If EOF, we're done in another way.
1193 (null (catch 'eof-input-catcher
(refill-input-buffer stream
)))
1195 (error 'end-of-file
:stream stream
)
1196 (return total-copied
)))
1197 ;; Otherwise we refilled the stream buffer, so fall
1198 ;; through into another pass of the loop.
1201 (defun fd-stream-resync (stream)
1202 (dolist (entry *external-formats
*)
1203 (when (member (fd-stream-external-format stream
) (first entry
))
1204 (return-from fd-stream-resync
1205 (funcall (symbol-function (eighth entry
)) stream
)))))
1207 (defun get-fd-stream-character-sizer (stream)
1208 (dolist (entry *external-formats
*)
1209 (when (member (fd-stream-external-format stream
) (first entry
))
1210 (return-from get-fd-stream-character-sizer
(ninth entry
)))))
1212 (defun fd-stream-character-size (stream char
)
1213 (let ((sizer (get-fd-stream-character-sizer stream
)))
1214 (when sizer
(funcall sizer char
))))
1216 (defun fd-stream-string-size (stream string
)
1217 (let ((sizer (get-fd-stream-character-sizer stream
)))
1219 (loop for char across string summing
(funcall sizer char
)))))
1221 (defun find-external-format (external-format)
1222 (when external-format
1223 (find external-format
*external-formats
* :test
#'member
:key
#'car
)))
1225 (defun variable-width-external-format-p (ef-entry)
1226 (when (eighth ef-entry
) t
))
1228 (defun bytes-for-char-fun (ef-entry)
1229 (if ef-entry
(symbol-function (ninth ef-entry
)) (constantly 1)))
1231 ;;; FIXME: OAOOM here vrt. *EXTERNAL-FORMAT-FUNCTIONS* in fd-stream.lisp
1232 (defmacro define-external-format
(external-format size output-restart
1234 (let* ((name (first external-format
))
1235 (out-function (symbolicate "OUTPUT-BYTES/" name
))
1236 (format (format nil
"OUTPUT-CHAR-~A-~~A-BUFFERED" (string name
)))
1237 (in-function (symbolicate "FD-STREAM-READ-N-CHARACTERS/" name
))
1238 (in-char-function (symbolicate "INPUT-CHAR/" name
))
1239 (size-function (symbolicate "BYTES-FOR-CHAR/" name
))
1240 (read-c-string-function (symbolicate "READ-FROM-C-STRING/" name
))
1241 (output-c-string-function (symbolicate "OUTPUT-TO-C-STRING/" name
))
1242 (n-buffer (gensym "BUFFER")))
1244 (defun ,size-function
(byte)
1245 (declare (ignore byte
))
1247 (defun ,out-function
(stream string flush-p start end
)
1248 (let ((start (or start
0))
1249 (end (or end
(length string
))))
1250 (declare (type index start end
))
1251 (synchronize-stream-output stream
)
1252 (unless (<= 0 start end
(length string
))
1253 (sequence-bounding-indices-bad-error string start end
))
1256 (let ((obuf (fd-stream-obuf stream
)))
1257 (setf (buffer-tail obuf
)
1258 (string-dispatch (simple-base-string
1260 (simple-array character
(*))
1263 (let ((sap (buffer-sap obuf
))
1264 (len (buffer-length obuf
))
1266 (tail (buffer-tail obuf
)))
1267 (declare (type index tail
)
1268 ;; STRING bounds have already been checked.
1269 (optimize (safety 0)))
1271 (,@(if output-restart
1272 `(catch 'output-nothing
)
1275 ((or (= start end
) (< (- len tail
) 4)))
1276 (let* ((byte (aref string start
))
1277 (bits (char-code byte
)))
1281 ;; Exited from the loop normally
1283 ;; Exited via CATCH. Skip the current character
1284 ;; and try the inner loop again.
1287 (flush-output-buffer stream
)))
1289 (flush-output-buffer stream
))))
1290 (def-output-routines (,format
1296 (if (eql byte
#\Newline
)
1297 (setf (fd-stream-char-pos stream
) 0)
1298 (incf (fd-stream-char-pos stream
)))
1299 (let* ((obuf (fd-stream-obuf stream
))
1300 (bits (char-code byte
))
1301 (sap (buffer-sap obuf
))
1302 (tail (buffer-tail obuf
)))
1304 (defun ,in-function
(stream buffer start requested eof-error-p
1305 &aux
(index start
) (end (+ start requested
)))
1306 (declare (type fd-stream stream
)
1307 (type index start requested index end
)
1309 (simple-array character
(#.
+ansi-stream-in-buffer-length
+))
1311 (let ((unread (fd-stream-unread stream
)))
1313 (setf (aref buffer index
) unread
)
1314 (setf (fd-stream-unread stream
) nil
)
1315 (setf (fd-stream-listen stream
) nil
)
1319 (let* ((ibuf (fd-stream-ibuf stream
))
1320 (head (buffer-head ibuf
))
1321 (tail (buffer-tail ibuf
))
1322 (sap (buffer-sap ibuf
)))
1323 (declare (type index head tail
)
1324 (type system-area-pointer sap
))
1325 ;; Copy data from stream buffer into user's buffer.
1326 (dotimes (i (min (truncate (- tail head
) ,size
)
1328 (declare (optimize speed
))
1329 (let* ((byte (sap-ref-8 sap head
)))
1330 (setf (aref buffer index
) ,in-expr
)
1333 (setf (buffer-head ibuf
) head
)
1334 ;; Maybe we need to refill the stream buffer.
1335 (cond ( ;; If there was enough data in the stream buffer, we're done.
1337 (return (- index start
)))
1338 ( ;; If EOF, we're done in another way.
1339 (null (catch 'eof-input-catcher
(refill-input-buffer stream
)))
1341 (error 'end-of-file
:stream stream
)
1342 (return (- index start
))))
1343 ;; Otherwise we refilled the stream buffer, so fall
1344 ;; through into another pass of the loop.
1346 (def-input-routine ,in-char-function
(character ,size sap head
)
1347 (let ((byte (sap-ref-8 sap head
)))
1349 (defun ,read-c-string-function
(sap element-type
)
1350 (declare (type system-area-pointer sap
)
1351 (type (member character base-char
) element-type
))
1353 (declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 0)))
1354 (let* ((stream ,name
)
1356 (loop for head of-type index upfrom
0 by
,size
1357 for count of-type index upto
(1- array-dimension-limit
)
1358 for byte
= (sap-ref-8 sap head
)
1359 for char of-type character
= ,in-expr
1360 until
(zerop (char-code char
))
1361 finally
(return count
)))
1362 ;; Inline the common cases
1363 (string (make-string length
:element-type element-type
)))
1364 (declare (ignorable stream
)
1366 (type simple-string string
))
1367 (/show0 before-copy-loop
)
1368 (loop for head of-type index upfrom
0 by
,size
1369 for index of-type index below length
1370 for byte
= (sap-ref-8 sap head
)
1371 for char of-type character
= ,in-expr
1372 do
(setf (aref string index
) char
))
1373 string
))) ;; last loop rewrite to dotimes?
1374 (defun ,output-c-string-function
(string)
1375 (declare (type simple-string string
))
1377 (declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 0)))
1378 (let* ((length (length string
))
1379 (,n-buffer
(make-array (* (1+ length
) ,size
)
1380 :element-type
'(unsigned-byte 8)))
1383 (declare (type index length tail
))
1384 (with-pinned-objects (,n-buffer
)
1385 (let ((sap (vector-sap ,n-buffer
)))
1386 (declare (system-area-pointer sap
))
1388 (let* ((byte (aref string i
))
1389 (bits (char-code byte
)))
1390 (declare (ignorable byte bits
))
1394 (byte (code-char bits
)))
1395 (declare (ignorable bits byte
))
1398 (setf *external-formats
*
1399 (cons '(,external-format
,in-function
,in-char-function
,out-function
1400 ,@(mapcar #'(lambda (buffering)
1401 (intern (format nil format
(string buffering
))))
1402 '(:none
:line
:full
))
1403 nil
; no resync-function
1404 ,size-function
,read-c-string-function
,output-c-string-function
)
1405 *external-formats
*)))))
1407 (defmacro define-external-format
/variable-width
1408 (external-format output-restart out-size-expr
1409 out-expr in-size-expr in-expr
)
1410 (let* ((name (first external-format
))
1411 (out-function (symbolicate "OUTPUT-BYTES/" name
))
1412 (format (format nil
"OUTPUT-CHAR-~A-~~A-BUFFERED" (string name
)))
1413 (in-function (symbolicate "FD-STREAM-READ-N-CHARACTERS/" name
))
1414 (in-char-function (symbolicate "INPUT-CHAR/" name
))
1415 (resync-function (symbolicate "RESYNC/" name
))
1416 (size-function (symbolicate "BYTES-FOR-CHAR/" name
))
1417 (read-c-string-function (symbolicate "READ-FROM-C-STRING/" name
))
1418 (output-c-string-function (symbolicate "OUTPUT-TO-C-STRING/" name
))
1419 (n-buffer (gensym "BUFFER")))
1421 (defun ,size-function
(byte)
1422 (declare (ignorable byte
))
1424 (defun ,out-function
(stream string flush-p start end
)
1425 (let ((start (or start
0))
1426 (end (or end
(length string
))))
1427 (declare (type index start end
))
1428 (synchronize-stream-output stream
)
1429 (unless (<= 0 start end
(length string
))
1430 (sequence-bounding-indices-bad string start end
))
1433 (let ((obuf (fd-stream-obuf stream
)))
1434 (setf (buffer-tail obuf
)
1435 (string-dispatch (simple-base-string
1437 (simple-array character
(*))
1440 (let ((len (buffer-length obuf
))
1441 (sap (buffer-sap obuf
))
1443 (tail (buffer-tail obuf
)))
1444 (declare (type index tail
)
1445 ;; STRING bounds have already been checked.
1446 (optimize (safety 0)))
1448 (,@(if output-restart
1449 `(catch 'output-nothing
)
1452 ((or (= start end
) (< (- len tail
) 4)))
1453 (let* ((byte (aref string start
))
1454 (bits (char-code byte
))
1455 (size ,out-size-expr
))
1459 ;; Exited from the loop normally
1461 ;; Exited via CATCH. Skip the current character
1462 ;; and try the inner loop again.
1465 (flush-output-buffer stream
)))
1467 (flush-output-buffer stream
))))
1468 (def-output-routines/variable-width
(,format
1475 (if (eql byte
#\Newline
)
1476 (setf (fd-stream-char-pos stream
) 0)
1477 (incf (fd-stream-char-pos stream
)))
1478 (let ((bits (char-code byte
))
1479 (sap (buffer-sap obuf
))
1480 (tail (buffer-tail obuf
)))
1482 (defun ,in-function
(stream buffer start requested eof-error-p
1483 &aux
(total-copied 0))
1484 (declare (type fd-stream stream
)
1485 (type index start requested total-copied
)
1487 (simple-array character
(#.
+ansi-stream-in-buffer-length
+))
1489 (let ((unread (fd-stream-unread stream
)))
1491 (setf (aref buffer start
) unread
)
1492 (setf (fd-stream-unread stream
) nil
)
1493 (setf (fd-stream-listen stream
) nil
)
1494 (incf total-copied
)))
1497 (let* ((ibuf (fd-stream-ibuf stream
))
1498 (head (buffer-head ibuf
))
1499 (tail (buffer-tail ibuf
))
1500 (sap (buffer-sap ibuf
))
1501 (decode-break-reason nil
))
1502 (declare (type index head tail
))
1503 ;; Copy data from stream buffer into user's buffer.
1504 (do ((size nil nil
))
1505 ((or (= tail head
) (= requested total-copied
)))
1506 (setf decode-break-reason
1507 (block decode-break-reason
1508 (let ((byte (sap-ref-8 sap head
)))
1509 (declare (ignorable byte
))
1510 (setq size
,in-size-expr
)
1511 (when (> size
(- tail head
))
1513 (setf (aref buffer
(+ start total-copied
)) ,in-expr
)
1517 (setf (buffer-head ibuf
) head
)
1518 (when decode-break-reason
1519 ;; If we've already read some characters on when the invalid
1520 ;; code sequence is detected, we return immediately. The
1521 ;; handling of the error is deferred until the next call
1522 ;; (where this check will be false). This allows establishing
1523 ;; high-level handlers for decode errors (for example
1524 ;; automatically resyncing in Lisp comments).
1525 (when (plusp total-copied
)
1526 (return-from ,in-function total-copied
))
1527 (when (stream-decoding-error-and-handle
1528 stream decode-break-reason
)
1530 (error 'end-of-file
:stream stream
)
1531 (return-from ,in-function total-copied
)))
1532 (setf head
(buffer-head ibuf
))
1533 (setf tail
(buffer-tail ibuf
))))
1534 (setf (buffer-head ibuf
) head
)
1535 ;; Maybe we need to refill the stream buffer.
1536 (cond ( ;; If there were enough data in the stream buffer, we're done.
1537 (= total-copied requested
)
1538 (return total-copied
))
1539 ( ;; If EOF, we're done in another way.
1540 (or (eq decode-break-reason
'eof
)
1541 (null (catch 'eof-input-catcher
1542 (refill-input-buffer stream
))))
1544 (error 'end-of-file
:stream stream
)
1545 (return total-copied
)))
1546 ;; Otherwise we refilled the stream buffer, so fall
1547 ;; through into another pass of the loop.
1549 (def-input-routine/variable-width
,in-char-function
(character
1553 (let ((byte (sap-ref-8 sap head
)))
1554 (declare (ignorable byte
))
1556 (defun ,resync-function
(stream)
1557 (let ((ibuf (fd-stream-ibuf stream
)))
1559 (input-at-least stream
2)
1560 (incf (buffer-head ibuf
))
1561 (unless (block decode-break-reason
1562 (let* ((sap (buffer-sap ibuf
))
1563 (head (buffer-head ibuf
))
1564 (byte (sap-ref-8 sap head
))
1565 (size ,in-size-expr
))
1566 (declare (ignorable byte
))
1567 (input-at-least stream size
)
1568 (setf head
(buffer-head ibuf
))
1572 (defun ,read-c-string-function
(sap element-type
)
1573 (declare (type system-area-pointer sap
))
1575 (declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 0)))
1576 (let* ((stream ,name
)
1577 (size 0) (head 0) (byte 0) (char nil
)
1578 (decode-break-reason nil
)
1579 (length (dotimes (count (1- ARRAY-DIMENSION-LIMIT
) count
)
1580 (setf decode-break-reason
1581 (block decode-break-reason
1582 (setf byte
(sap-ref-8 sap head
)
1587 (when decode-break-reason
1588 (c-string-decoding-error ,name decode-break-reason
))
1589 (when (zerop (char-code char
))
1591 (string (make-string length
:element-type element-type
)))
1592 (declare (ignorable stream
)
1593 (type index head length
) ;; size
1594 (type (unsigned-byte 8) byte
)
1595 (type (or null character
) char
)
1596 (type string string
))
1598 (dotimes (index length string
)
1599 (setf decode-break-reason
1600 (block decode-break-reason
1601 (setf byte
(sap-ref-8 sap head
)
1606 (when decode-break-reason
1607 (c-string-decoding-error ,name decode-break-reason
))
1608 (setf (aref string index
) char
)))))
1610 (defun ,output-c-string-function
(string)
1611 (declare (type simple-string string
))
1613 (declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 0)))
1614 (let* ((length (length string
))
1615 (char-length (make-array (1+ length
) :element-type
'index
))
1617 (+ (loop for i of-type index below length
1618 for byte of-type character
= (aref string i
)
1619 for bits
= (char-code byte
)
1620 sum
(setf (aref char-length i
)
1621 (the index
,out-size-expr
)))
1622 (let* ((byte (code-char 0))
1623 (bits (char-code byte
)))
1624 (declare (ignorable byte bits
))
1625 (setf (aref char-length length
)
1626 (the index
,out-size-expr
)))))
1628 (,n-buffer
(make-array buffer-length
1629 :element-type
'(unsigned-byte 8)))
1631 (declare (type index length buffer-length tail
)
1634 (with-pinned-objects (,n-buffer
)
1635 (let ((sap (vector-sap ,n-buffer
)))
1636 (declare (system-area-pointer sap
))
1637 (loop for i of-type index below length
1638 for byte of-type character
= (aref string i
)
1639 for bits
= (char-code byte
)
1640 for size of-type index
= (aref char-length i
)
1645 (byte (code-char bits
))
1646 (size (aref char-length length
)))
1647 (declare (ignorable bits byte size
))
1651 (setf *external-formats
*
1652 (cons '(,external-format
,in-function
,in-char-function
,out-function
1653 ,@(mapcar #'(lambda (buffering)
1654 (intern (format nil format
(string buffering
))))
1655 '(:none
:line
:full
))
1657 ,size-function
,read-c-string-function
,output-c-string-function
)
1658 *external-formats
*)))))
1660 ;;; Multiple names for the :ISO{,-}8859-* families are needed because on
1661 ;;; FreeBSD (and maybe other BSD systems), nl_langinfo("LATIN-1") will
1662 ;;; return "ISO8859-1" instead of "ISO-8859-1".
1663 (define-external-format (:latin-1
:latin1
:iso-8859-1
:iso8859-1
)
1666 (external-format-encoding-error stream bits
)
1667 (setf (sap-ref-8 sap tail
) bits
))
1670 (define-external-format (:ascii
:us-ascii
:ansi_x3.4-
1968
1671 :iso-646
:iso-646-us
:|
646|
)
1674 (external-format-encoding-error stream bits
)
1675 (setf (sap-ref-8 sap tail
) bits
))
1678 (let* ((table (let ((s (make-string 256)))
1679 (map-into s
#'code-char
1680 '(#x00
#x01
#x02
#x03
#x9c
#x09
#x86
#x7f
#x97
#x8d
#x8e
#x0b
#x0c
#x0d
#x0e
#x0f
1681 #x10
#x11
#x12
#x13
#x9d
#x85
#x08
#x87
#x18
#x19
#x92
#x8f
#x1c
#x1d
#x1e
#x1f
1682 #x80
#x81
#x82
#x83
#x84
#x0a
#x17
#x1b
#x88
#x89
#x8a
#x8b
#x8c
#x05
#x06
#x07
1683 #x90
#x91
#x16
#x93
#x94
#x95
#x96
#x04
#x98
#x99
#x9a
#x9b
#x14
#x15
#x9e
#x1a
1684 #x20
#xa0
#xe2
#xe4
#xe0
#xe1
#xe3
#xe5
#xe7
#xf1
#xa2
#x2e
#x3c
#x28
#x2b
#x7c
1685 #x26
#xe9
#xea
#xeb
#xe8
#xed
#xee
#xef
#xec
#xdf
#x21
#x24
#x2a
#x29
#x3b
#xac
1686 #x2d
#x2f
#xc2
#xc4
#xc0
#xc1
#xc3
#xc5
#xc7
#xd1
#xa6
#x2c
#x25
#x5f
#x3e
#x3f
1687 #xf8
#xc9
#xca
#xcb
#xc8
#xcd
#xce
#xcf
#xcc
#x60
#x3a
#x23
#x40
#x27
#x3d
#x22
1688 #xd8
#x61
#x62
#x63
#x64
#x65
#x66
#x67
#x68
#x69
#xab
#xbb
#xf0
#xfd
#xfe
#xb1
1689 #xb0
#x6a
#x6b
#x6c
#x6d
#x6e
#x6f
#x70
#x71
#x72
#xaa
#xba
#xe6
#xb8
#xc6
#xa4
1690 #xb5
#x7e
#x73
#x74
#x75
#x76
#x77
#x78
#x79
#x7a
#xa1
#xbf
#xd0
#xdd
#xde
#xae
1691 #x5e
#xa3
#xa5
#xb7
#xa9
#xa7
#xb6
#xbc
#xbd
#xbe
#x5b
#x5d
#xaf
#xa8
#xb4
#xd7
1692 #x7b
#x41
#x42
#x43
#x44
#x45
#x46
#x47
#x48
#x49
#xad
#xf4
#xf6
#xf2
#xf3
#xf5
1693 #x7d
#x4a
#x4b
#x4c
#x4d
#x4e
#x4f
#x50
#x51
#x52
#xb9
#xfb
#xfc
#xf9
#xfa
#xff
1694 #x5c
#xf7
#x53
#x54
#x55
#x56
#x57
#x58
#x59
#x5a
#xb2
#xd4
#xd6
#xd2
#xd3
#xd5
1695 #x30
#x31
#x32
#x33
#x34
#x35
#x36
#x37
#x38
#x39
#xb3
#xdb
#xdc
#xd9
#xda
#x9f
))
1697 (reverse-table (let ((rt (make-array 256 :element-type
'(unsigned-byte 8) :initial-element
0)))
1698 (loop for char across table for i from
0
1699 do
(aver (= 0 (aref rt
(char-code char
))))
1700 do
(setf (aref rt
(char-code char
)) i
))
1702 (define-external-format (:ebcdic-us
:ibm-037
:ibm037
)
1705 (external-format-encoding-error stream bits
)
1706 (setf (sap-ref-8 sap tail
) (aref reverse-table bits
)))
1711 (let ((latin-9-table (let ((table (make-string 256)))
1714 (setf (aref table i
) (code-char i
)))
1715 (setf (aref table
#xa4
) (code-char #x20ac
))
1716 (setf (aref table
#xa6
) (code-char #x0160
))
1717 (setf (aref table
#xa8
) (code-char #x0161
))
1718 (setf (aref table
#xb4
) (code-char #x017d
))
1719 (setf (aref table
#xb8
) (code-char #x017e
))
1720 (setf (aref table
#xbc
) (code-char #x0152
))
1721 (setf (aref table
#xbd
) (code-char #x0153
))
1722 (setf (aref table
#xbe
) (code-char #x0178
))
1724 (latin-9-reverse-1 (make-array 16
1725 :element-type
'(unsigned-byte 21)
1726 :initial-contents
'(#x0160
#x0161
#x0152
#x0153
0 0 0 0 #x0178
0 0 0 #x20ac
#x017d
#x017e
0)))
1727 (latin-9-reverse-2 (make-array 16
1728 :element-type
'(unsigned-byte 8)
1729 :initial-contents
'(#xa6
#xa8
#xbc
#xbd
0 0 0 0 #xbe
0 0 0 #xa4
#xb4
#xb8
0))))
1730 (define-external-format (:latin-9
:latin9
:iso-8859-15
:iso8859-15
)
1732 (setf (sap-ref-8 sap tail
)
1734 (if (= bits
(char-code (aref latin-9-table bits
)))
1736 (external-format-encoding-error stream byte
))
1737 (if (= (aref latin-9-reverse-1
(logand bits
15)) bits
)
1738 (aref latin-9-reverse-2
(logand bits
15))
1739 (external-format-encoding-error stream byte
))))
1740 (aref latin-9-table byte
)))
1742 (define-external-format/variable-width
(:utf-8
:utf8
) nil
1743 (let ((bits (char-code byte
)))
1744 (cond ((< bits
#x80
) 1)
1746 ((< bits
#x10000
) 3)
1749 (1 (setf (sap-ref-8 sap tail
) bits
))
1750 (2 (setf (sap-ref-8 sap tail
) (logior #xc0
(ldb (byte 5 6) bits
))
1751 (sap-ref-8 sap
(+ 1 tail
)) (logior #x80
(ldb (byte 6 0) bits
))))
1752 (3 (setf (sap-ref-8 sap tail
) (logior #xe0
(ldb (byte 4 12) bits
))
1753 (sap-ref-8 sap
(+ 1 tail
)) (logior #x80
(ldb (byte 6 6) bits
))
1754 (sap-ref-8 sap
(+ 2 tail
)) (logior #x80
(ldb (byte 6 0) bits
))))
1755 (4 (setf (sap-ref-8 sap tail
) (logior #xf0
(ldb (byte 3 18) bits
))
1756 (sap-ref-8 sap
(+ 1 tail
)) (logior #x80
(ldb (byte 6 12) bits
))
1757 (sap-ref-8 sap
(+ 2 tail
)) (logior #x80
(ldb (byte 6 6) bits
))
1758 (sap-ref-8 sap
(+ 3 tail
)) (logior #x80
(ldb (byte 6 0) bits
)))))
1759 (cond ((< byte
#x80
) 1)
1760 ((< byte
#xc2
) (return-from decode-break-reason
1))
1764 (code-char (ecase size
1766 (2 (let ((byte2 (sap-ref-8 sap
(1+ head
))))
1767 (unless (<= #x80 byte2
#xbf
)
1768 (return-from decode-break-reason
2))
1769 (dpb byte
(byte 5 6) byte2
)))
1770 (3 (let ((byte2 (sap-ref-8 sap
(1+ head
)))
1771 (byte3 (sap-ref-8 sap
(+ 2 head
))))
1772 (unless (and (<= #x80 byte2
#xbf
)
1773 (<= #x80 byte3
#xbf
))
1774 (return-from decode-break-reason
3))
1775 (dpb byte
(byte 4 12) (dpb byte2
(byte 6 6) byte3
))))
1776 (4 (let ((byte2 (sap-ref-8 sap
(1+ head
)))
1777 (byte3 (sap-ref-8 sap
(+ 2 head
)))
1778 (byte4 (sap-ref-8 sap
(+ 3 head
))))
1779 (unless (and (<= #x80 byte2
#xbf
)
1780 (<= #x80 byte3
#xbf
)
1781 (<= #x80 byte4
#xbf
))
1782 (return-from decode-break-reason
4))
1783 (dpb byte
(byte 3 18)
1784 (dpb byte2
(byte 6 12)
1785 (dpb byte3
(byte 6 6) byte4
))))))))
1787 ;;;; utility functions (misc routines, etc)
1789 ;;; Fill in the various routine slots for the given type. INPUT-P and
1790 ;;; OUTPUT-P indicate what slots to fill. The buffering slot must be
1791 ;;; set prior to calling this routine.
1792 (defun set-fd-stream-routines (fd-stream element-type external-format
1793 input-p output-p buffer-p
)
1794 (let* ((target-type (case element-type
1795 (unsigned-byte '(unsigned-byte 8))
1796 (signed-byte '(signed-byte 8))
1797 (:default
'character
)
1799 (character-stream-p (subtypep target-type
'character
))
1800 (bivalent-stream-p (eq element-type
:default
))
1801 normalized-external-format
1802 (bin-routine #'ill-bin
)
1805 (cin-routine #'ill-in
)
1808 (input-type nil
) ;calculated from bin-type/cin-type
1809 (input-size nil
) ;calculated from bin-size/cin-size
1810 (read-n-characters #'ill-in
)
1811 (bout-routine #'ill-bout
)
1814 (cout-routine #'ill-out
)
1819 (output-bytes #'ill-bout
))
1821 ;; Ensure that we have buffers in the desired direction(s) only,
1822 ;; getting new ones and dropping/resetting old ones as necessary.
1823 (let ((obuf (fd-stream-obuf fd-stream
)))
1827 (setf (fd-stream-obuf fd-stream
) (get-buffer)))
1829 (setf (fd-stream-obuf fd-stream
) nil
)
1830 (release-buffer obuf
))))
1832 (let ((ibuf (fd-stream-ibuf fd-stream
)))
1836 (setf (fd-stream-ibuf fd-stream
) (get-buffer)))
1838 (setf (fd-stream-ibuf fd-stream
) nil
)
1839 (release-buffer ibuf
))))
1841 ;; FIXME: Why only for output? Why unconditionally?
1843 (setf (fd-stream-char-pos fd-stream
) 0))
1845 (when (and character-stream-p
1846 (eq external-format
:default
))
1847 (/show0
"/getting default external format")
1848 (setf external-format
(default-external-format)))
1851 (when (or (not character-stream-p
) bivalent-stream-p
)
1852 (multiple-value-setq (bin-routine bin-type bin-size read-n-characters
1853 normalized-external-format
)
1854 (pick-input-routine (if bivalent-stream-p
'(unsigned-byte 8)
1858 (error "could not find any input routine for ~S" target-type
)))
1859 (when character-stream-p
1860 (multiple-value-setq (cin-routine cin-type cin-size read-n-characters
1861 normalized-external-format
)
1862 (pick-input-routine target-type external-format
))
1864 (error "could not find any input routine for ~S" target-type
)))
1865 (setf (fd-stream-in fd-stream
) cin-routine
1866 (fd-stream-bin fd-stream
) bin-routine
)
1867 ;; character type gets preferential treatment
1868 (setf input-size
(or cin-size bin-size
))
1869 (setf input-type
(or cin-type bin-type
))
1870 (when normalized-external-format
1871 (setf (fd-stream-external-format fd-stream
)
1872 normalized-external-format
))
1873 (when (= (or cin-size
1) (or bin-size
1) 1)
1874 (setf (fd-stream-n-bin fd-stream
) ;XXX
1875 (if (and character-stream-p
(not bivalent-stream-p
))
1877 #'fd-stream-read-n-bytes
))
1878 ;; Sometimes turn on fast-read-char/fast-read-byte. Switch on
1879 ;; for character and (unsigned-byte 8) streams. In these
1880 ;; cases, fast-read-* will read from the
1881 ;; ansi-stream-(c)in-buffer, saving function calls.
1882 ;; Otherwise, the various data-reading functions in the stream
1883 ;; structure will be called.
1885 (not bivalent-stream-p
)
1886 ;; temporary disable on :io streams
1888 (cond (character-stream-p
1889 (setf (ansi-stream-cin-buffer fd-stream
)
1890 (make-array +ansi-stream-in-buffer-length
+
1891 :element-type
'character
)))
1892 ((equal target-type
'(unsigned-byte 8))
1893 (setf (ansi-stream-in-buffer fd-stream
)
1894 (make-array +ansi-stream-in-buffer-length
+
1895 :element-type
'(unsigned-byte 8))))))))
1898 (when (or (not character-stream-p
) bivalent-stream-p
)
1899 (multiple-value-setq (bout-routine bout-type bout-size output-bytes
1900 normalized-external-format
)
1901 (pick-output-routine (if bivalent-stream-p
1904 (fd-stream-buffering fd-stream
)
1906 (unless bout-routine
1907 (error "could not find any output routine for ~S buffered ~S"
1908 (fd-stream-buffering fd-stream
)
1910 (when character-stream-p
1911 (multiple-value-setq (cout-routine cout-type cout-size output-bytes
1912 normalized-external-format
)
1913 (pick-output-routine target-type
1914 (fd-stream-buffering fd-stream
)
1916 (unless cout-routine
1917 (error "could not find any output routine for ~S buffered ~S"
1918 (fd-stream-buffering fd-stream
)
1920 (when normalized-external-format
1921 (setf (fd-stream-external-format fd-stream
)
1922 normalized-external-format
))
1923 (when character-stream-p
1924 (setf (fd-stream-output-bytes fd-stream
) output-bytes
))
1925 (setf (fd-stream-out fd-stream
) cout-routine
1926 (fd-stream-bout fd-stream
) bout-routine
1927 (fd-stream-sout fd-stream
) (if (eql cout-size
1)
1928 #'fd-sout
#'ill-out
))
1929 (setf output-size
(or cout-size bout-size
))
1930 (setf output-type
(or cout-type bout-type
)))
1932 (when (and input-size output-size
1933 (not (eq input-size output-size
)))
1934 (error "Element sizes for input (~S:~S) and output (~S:~S) differ?"
1935 input-type input-size
1936 output-type output-size
))
1937 (setf (fd-stream-element-size fd-stream
)
1938 (or input-size output-size
))
1940 (setf (fd-stream-element-type fd-stream
)
1941 (cond ((equal input-type output-type
)
1947 ((subtypep input-type output-type
)
1949 ((subtypep output-type input-type
)
1952 (error "Input type (~S) and output type (~S) are unrelated?"
1956 ;;; Handles the resource-release aspects of stream closing, and marks
1958 (defun release-fd-stream-resources (fd-stream)
1961 ;; Drop handlers first.
1962 (when (fd-stream-handler fd-stream
)
1963 (remove-fd-handler (fd-stream-handler fd-stream
))
1964 (setf (fd-stream-handler fd-stream
) nil
))
1965 ;; Disable interrupts so that a asynch unwind will not leave
1966 ;; us with a dangling finalizer (that would close the same
1967 ;; --possibly reassigned-- FD again), or a stream with a closed
1968 ;; FD that appears open.
1969 (sb!unix
:unix-close
(fd-stream-fd fd-stream
))
1970 (set-closed-flame fd-stream
)
1971 (when (fboundp 'cancel-finalization
)
1972 (cancel-finalization fd-stream
)))
1973 ;; On error unwind from WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS.
1974 (serious-condition (e)
1976 ;; Release all buffers. If this is undone, or interrupted,
1977 ;; we're still safe: buffers have finalizers of their own.
1978 (release-fd-stream-buffers fd-stream
))
1980 ;;; Flushes the current input buffer and unread chatacter, and returns
1981 ;;; the input buffer, and the amount of of flushed input in bytes.
1982 (defun flush-input-buffer (stream)
1983 (let ((unread (if (fd-stream-unread stream
)
1986 (setf (fd-stream-unread stream
) nil
)
1987 (let ((ibuf (fd-stream-ibuf stream
)))
1989 (let ((head (buffer-head ibuf
))
1990 (tail (buffer-tail ibuf
)))
1991 (values (reset-buffer ibuf
) (- (+ unread tail
) head
)))
1992 (values nil unread
)))))
1994 (defun fd-stream-clear-input (stream)
1995 (flush-input-buffer stream
)
1998 (sb!win32
:fd-clear-input
(fd-stream-fd stream
))
1999 (setf (fd-stream-listen stream
) nil
))
2001 (catch 'eof-input-catcher
2002 (loop until
(sysread-may-block-p stream
)
2004 (refill-input-buffer stream
)
2005 (reset-buffer (fd-stream-ibuf stream
)))
2008 ;;; Handle miscellaneous operations on FD-STREAM.
2009 (defun fd-stream-misc-routine (fd-stream operation
&optional arg1 arg2
)
2010 (declare (ignore arg2
))
2013 (labels ((do-listen ()
2014 (let ((ibuf (fd-stream-ibuf fd-stream
)))
2015 (or (not (eql (buffer-head ibuf
) (buffer-tail ibuf
)))
2016 (fd-stream-listen fd-stream
)
2018 (sb!win32
:fd-listen
(fd-stream-fd fd-stream
))
2020 ;; If the read can block, LISTEN will certainly return NIL.
2021 (if (sysread-may-block-p fd-stream
)
2023 ;; Otherwise select(2) and CL:LISTEN have slightly
2024 ;; different semantics. The former returns that an FD
2025 ;; is readable when a read operation wouldn't block.
2026 ;; That includes EOF. However, LISTEN must return NIL
2028 (progn (catch 'eof-input-catcher
2029 ;; r-b/f too calls select, but it shouldn't
2030 ;; block as long as read can return once w/o
2032 (refill-input-buffer fd-stream
))
2033 ;; At this point either IBUF-HEAD != IBUF-TAIL
2034 ;; and FD-STREAM-LISTEN is NIL, in which case
2035 ;; we should return T, or IBUF-HEAD ==
2036 ;; IBUF-TAIL and FD-STREAM-LISTEN is :EOF, in
2037 ;; which case we should return :EOF for this
2038 ;; call and all future LISTEN call on this stream.
2039 ;; Call ourselves again to determine which case
2044 (setf (fd-stream-unread fd-stream
) arg1
)
2045 (setf (fd-stream-listen fd-stream
) t
))
2047 ;; Drop input buffers
2048 (setf (ansi-stream-in-index fd-stream
) +ansi-stream-in-buffer-length
+
2049 (ansi-stream-cin-buffer fd-stream
) nil
2050 (ansi-stream-in-buffer fd-stream
) nil
)
2052 ;; We got us an abort on our hands.
2053 (let ((outputp (fd-stream-obuf fd-stream
))
2054 (file (fd-stream-file fd-stream
))
2055 (orig (fd-stream-original fd-stream
)))
2056 ;; This takes care of the important stuff -- everything
2057 ;; rest is cleaning up the file-system, which we cannot
2058 ;; do on some platforms as long as the file is open.
2059 (release-fd-stream-resources fd-stream
)
2060 ;; We can't do anything unless we know what file were
2061 ;; dealing with, and we don't want to do anything
2062 ;; strange unless we were writing to the file.
2063 (when (and outputp file
)
2065 ;; If the original is EQ to file we are appending to
2066 ;; and can just close the file without renaming.
2067 (unless (eq orig file
)
2068 ;; We have a handle on the original, just revert.
2069 (multiple-value-bind (okay err
)
2070 (sb!unix
:unix-rename orig file
)
2071 ;; FIXME: Why is this a SIMPLE-STREAM-ERROR, and the
2072 ;; others are SIMPLE-FILE-ERRORS? Surely they should
2075 (error 'simple-stream-error
2077 "~@<Couldn't restore ~S to its original contents ~
2078 from ~S while closing ~S: ~2I~_~A~:>"
2080 (list file orig fd-stream
(strerror err
))
2081 :stream fd-stream
))))
2082 ;; We can't restore the original, and aren't
2083 ;; appending, so nuke that puppy.
2085 ;; FIXME: This is currently the fate of superseded
2086 ;; files, and according to the CLOSE spec this is
2087 ;; wrong. However, there seems to be no clean way to
2088 ;; do that that doesn't involve either copying the
2089 ;; data (bad if the :abort resulted from a full
2090 ;; disk), or renaming the old file temporarily
2091 ;; (probably bad because stream opening becomes more
2093 (multiple-value-bind (okay err
)
2094 (sb!unix
:unix-unlink file
)
2096 (error 'simple-file-error
2099 "~@<Couldn't remove ~S while closing ~S: ~2I~_~A~:>"
2101 (list file fd-stream
(strerror err
)))))))))
2103 (finish-fd-stream-output fd-stream
)
2104 (let ((orig (fd-stream-original fd-stream
)))
2105 (when (and orig
(fd-stream-delete-original fd-stream
))
2106 (multiple-value-bind (okay err
) (sb!unix
:unix-unlink orig
)
2108 (error 'simple-file-error
2111 "~@<couldn't delete ~S while closing ~S: ~2I~_~A~:>"
2113 (list orig fd-stream
(strerror err
)))))))
2114 ;; In case of no-abort close, don't *really* close the
2115 ;; stream until the last moment -- the cleaning up of the
2116 ;; original can be done first.
2117 (release-fd-stream-resources fd-stream
))))
2119 (fd-stream-clear-input fd-stream
))
2121 (flush-output-buffer fd-stream
))
2123 (finish-fd-stream-output fd-stream
))
2125 (fd-stream-element-type fd-stream
))
2127 (fd-stream-external-format fd-stream
))
2129 (= 1 (the (member 0 1)
2130 (sb!unix
:unix-isatty
(fd-stream-fd fd-stream
)))))
2134 (fd-stream-char-pos fd-stream
))
2136 (unless (fd-stream-file fd-stream
)
2137 ;; This is a TYPE-ERROR because ANSI's species FILE-LENGTH
2138 ;; "should signal an error of type TYPE-ERROR if stream is not
2139 ;; a stream associated with a file". Too bad there's no very
2140 ;; appropriate value for the EXPECTED-TYPE slot..
2141 (error 'simple-type-error
2143 :expected-type
'fd-stream
2144 :format-control
"~S is not a stream associated with a file."
2145 :format-arguments
(list fd-stream
)))
2146 (multiple-value-bind (okay dev ino mode nlink uid gid rdev size
2147 atime mtime ctime blksize blocks
)
2148 (sb!unix
:unix-fstat
(fd-stream-fd fd-stream
))
2149 (declare (ignore ino nlink uid gid rdev
2150 atime mtime ctime blksize blocks
))
2152 (simple-stream-perror "failed Unix fstat(2) on ~S" fd-stream dev
))
2155 (truncate size
(fd-stream-element-size fd-stream
)))))
2156 (:file-string-length
2158 (character (fd-stream-character-size fd-stream arg1
))
2159 (string (fd-stream-string-size fd-stream arg1
))))
2162 (fd-stream-set-file-position fd-stream arg1
)
2163 (fd-stream-get-file-position fd-stream
)))))
2165 ;; FIXME: Think about this.
2167 ;; (defun finish-fd-stream-output (fd-stream)
2168 ;; (let ((timeout (fd-stream-timeout fd-stream)))
2169 ;; (loop while (fd-stream-output-queue fd-stream)
2170 ;; ;; FIXME: SIGINT while waiting for a timeout will
2171 ;; ;; cause a timeout here.
2172 ;; do (when (and (not (serve-event timeout)) timeout)
2173 ;; (signal-timeout 'io-timeout
2174 ;; :stream fd-stream
2175 ;; :direction :write
2176 ;; :seconds timeout)))))
2178 (defun finish-fd-stream-output (stream)
2179 (flush-output-buffer stream
)
2181 ((null (fd-stream-output-queue stream
)))
2182 (serve-all-events)))
2184 (defun fd-stream-get-file-position (stream)
2185 (declare (fd-stream stream
))
2187 (let ((posn (sb!unix
:unix-lseek
(fd-stream-fd stream
) 0 sb
!unix
:l_incr
)))
2188 (declare (type (or (alien sb
!unix
:off-t
) null
) posn
))
2189 ;; We used to return NIL for errno==ESPIPE, and signal an error
2190 ;; in other failure cases. However, CLHS says to return NIL if
2191 ;; the position cannot be determined -- so that's what we do.
2192 (when (integerp posn
)
2193 ;; Adjust for buffered output: If there is any output
2194 ;; buffered, the *real* file position will be larger
2195 ;; than reported by lseek() because lseek() obviously
2196 ;; cannot take into account output we have not sent
2198 (dolist (buffer (fd-stream-output-queue stream
))
2199 (incf posn
(- (buffer-tail buffer
) (buffer-head buffer
))))
2200 (let ((obuf (fd-stream-obuf stream
)))
2202 (incf posn
(buffer-tail obuf
))))
2203 ;; Adjust for unread input: If there is any input
2204 ;; read from UNIX but not supplied to the user of the
2205 ;; stream, the *real* file position will smaller than
2206 ;; reported, because we want to look like the unread
2207 ;; stuff is still available.
2208 (let ((ibuf (fd-stream-ibuf stream
)))
2210 (decf posn
(- (buffer-tail ibuf
) (buffer-head ibuf
)))))
2211 (when (fd-stream-unread stream
)
2213 ;; Divide bytes by element size.
2214 (truncate posn
(fd-stream-element-size stream
))))))
2216 (defun fd-stream-set-file-position (stream position-spec
)
2217 (declare (fd-stream stream
))
2218 (check-type position-spec
2219 (or (alien sb
!unix
:off-t
) (member nil
:start
:end
))
2220 "valid file position designator")
2223 ;; Make sure we don't have any output pending, because if we
2224 ;; move the file pointer before writing this stuff, it will be
2225 ;; written in the wrong location.
2226 (finish-fd-stream-output stream
)
2227 ;; Disable interrupts so that interrupt handlers doing output
2230 (unless (fd-stream-output-finished-p stream
)
2231 ;; We got interrupted and more output came our way during
2232 ;; the interrupt. Wrapping the FINISH-FD-STREAM-OUTPUT in
2233 ;; WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS gets nasty as it can signal errors,
2234 ;; so we prefer to do things like this...
2236 ;; Clear out any pending input to force the next read to go to
2238 (flush-input-buffer stream
)
2239 ;; Trash cached value for listen, so that we check next time.
2240 (setf (fd-stream-listen stream
) nil
)
2242 (multiple-value-bind (offset origin
)
2245 (values 0 sb
!unix
:l_set
))
2247 (values 0 sb
!unix
:l_xtnd
))
2249 (values (* position-spec
(fd-stream-element-size stream
))
2251 (declare (type (alien sb
!unix
:off-t
) offset
))
2252 (let ((posn (sb!unix
:unix-lseek
(fd-stream-fd stream
)
2254 ;; CLHS says to return true if the file-position was set
2255 ;; succesfully, and NIL otherwise. We are to signal an error
2256 ;; only if the given position was out of bounds, and that is
2257 ;; dealt with above. In times past we used to return NIL for
2258 ;; errno==ESPIPE, and signal an error in other cases.
2260 ;; FIXME: We are still liable to signal an error if flushing
2262 (return-from fd-stream-set-file-position
2263 (typep posn
'(alien sb
!unix
:off-t
))))))))
2266 ;;;; creation routines (MAKE-FD-STREAM and OPEN)
2268 ;;; Create a stream for the given Unix file descriptor.
2270 ;;; If INPUT is non-NIL, allow input operations. If OUTPUT is non-nil,
2271 ;;; allow output operations. If neither INPUT nor OUTPUT is specified,
2272 ;;; default to allowing input.
2274 ;;; ELEMENT-TYPE indicates the element type to use (as for OPEN).
2276 ;;; BUFFERING indicates the kind of buffering to use.
2278 ;;; TIMEOUT (if true) is the number of seconds to wait for input. If
2279 ;;; NIL (the default), then wait forever. When we time out, we signal
2282 ;;; FILE is the name of the file (will be returned by PATHNAME).
2284 ;;; NAME is used to identify the stream when printed.
2285 (defun make-fd-stream (fd
2288 (output nil output-p
)
2289 (element-type 'base-char
)
2291 (external-format :default
)
2300 (format nil
"file ~A" file
)
2301 (format nil
"descriptor ~W" fd
)))
2303 (declare (type index fd
) (type (or real null
) timeout
)
2304 (type (member :none
:line
:full
) buffering
))
2305 (cond ((not (or input-p output-p
))
2307 ((not (or input output
))
2308 (error "File descriptor must be opened either for input or output.")))
2309 (let ((stream (%make-fd-stream
:fd fd
2313 :delete-original delete-original
2315 :buffering buffering
2316 :dual-channel-p dual-channel-p
2317 :external-format external-format
2318 :char-size
(external-format-char-size external-format
)
2321 (coerce timeout
'single-float
)
2323 (set-fd-stream-routines stream element-type external-format
2324 input output input-buffer-p
)
2325 (when (and auto-close
(fboundp 'finalize
))
2328 (sb!unix
:unix-close fd
)
2330 (format *terminal-io
* "** closed file descriptor ~W **~%"
2335 ;;; Pick a name to use for the backup file for the :IF-EXISTS
2336 ;;; :RENAME-AND-DELETE and :RENAME options.
2337 (defun pick-backup-name (name)
2338 (declare (type simple-string name
))
2339 (concatenate 'simple-string name
".bak"))
2341 ;;; Ensure that the given arg is one of the given list of valid
2342 ;;; things. Allow the user to fix any problems.
2343 (defun ensure-one-of (item list what
)
2344 (unless (member item list
)
2345 (error 'simple-type-error
2347 :expected-type
`(member ,@list
)
2348 :format-control
"~@<~S is ~_invalid for ~S; ~_need one of~{ ~S~}~:>"
2349 :format-arguments
(list item what list
))))
2351 ;;; Rename NAMESTRING to ORIGINAL. First, check whether we have write
2352 ;;; access, since we don't want to trash unwritable files even if we
2353 ;;; technically can. We return true if we succeed in renaming.
2354 (defun rename-the-old-one (namestring original
)
2355 (unless (sb!unix
:unix-access namestring sb
!unix
:w_ok
)
2356 (error "~@<The file ~2I~_~S ~I~_is not writable.~:>" namestring
))
2357 (multiple-value-bind (okay err
) (sb!unix
:unix-rename namestring original
)
2360 (error 'simple-file-error
2361 :pathname namestring
2363 "~@<couldn't rename ~2I~_~S ~I~_to ~2I~_~S: ~4I~_~A~:>"
2364 :format-arguments
(list namestring original
(strerror err
))))))
2366 (defun open (filename
2369 (element-type 'base-char
)
2370 (if-exists nil if-exists-given
)
2371 (if-does-not-exist nil if-does-not-exist-given
)
2372 (external-format :default
)
2373 &aux
; Squelch assignment warning.
2374 (direction direction
)
2375 (if-does-not-exist if-does-not-exist
)
2376 (if-exists if-exists
))
2378 "Return a stream which reads from or writes to FILENAME.
2380 :DIRECTION - one of :INPUT, :OUTPUT, :IO, or :PROBE
2381 :ELEMENT-TYPE - the type of object to read or write, default BASE-CHAR
2382 :IF-EXISTS - one of :ERROR, :NEW-VERSION, :RENAME, :RENAME-AND-DELETE,
2383 :OVERWRITE, :APPEND, :SUPERSEDE or NIL
2384 :IF-DOES-NOT-EXIST - one of :ERROR, :CREATE or NIL
2385 See the manual for details."
2387 ;; Calculate useful stuff.
2388 (multiple-value-bind (input output mask
)
2390 (:input
(values t nil sb
!unix
:o_rdonly
))
2391 (:output
(values nil t sb
!unix
:o_wronly
))
2392 (:io
(values t t sb
!unix
:o_rdwr
))
2393 (:probe
(values t nil sb
!unix
:o_rdonly
)))
2394 (declare (type index mask
))
2395 (let* ((pathname (merge-pathnames filename
))
2397 (cond ((unix-namestring pathname input
))
2398 ((and input
(eq if-does-not-exist
:create
))
2399 (unix-namestring pathname nil
))
2400 ((and (eq direction
:io
) (not if-does-not-exist-given
))
2401 (unix-namestring pathname nil
)))))
2402 ;; Process if-exists argument if we are doing any output.
2404 (unless if-exists-given
2406 (if (eq (pathname-version pathname
) :newest
)
2409 (ensure-one-of if-exists
2410 '(:error
:new-version
:rename
2411 :rename-and-delete
:overwrite
2412 :append
:supersede nil
)
2415 ((:new-version
:error nil
)
2416 (setf mask
(logior mask sb
!unix
:o_excl
)))
2417 ((:rename
:rename-and-delete
)
2418 (setf mask
(logior mask sb
!unix
:o_creat
)))
2420 (setf mask
(logior mask sb
!unix
:o_trunc
)))
2422 (setf mask
(logior mask sb
!unix
:o_append
)))))
2424 (setf if-exists
:ignore-this-arg
)))
2426 (unless if-does-not-exist-given
2427 (setf if-does-not-exist
2428 (cond ((eq direction
:input
) :error
)
2430 (member if-exists
'(:overwrite
:append
)))
2432 ((eq direction
:probe
)
2436 (ensure-one-of if-does-not-exist
2437 '(:error
:create nil
)
2439 (if (eq if-does-not-exist
:create
)
2440 (setf mask
(logior mask sb
!unix
:o_creat
)))
2442 (let ((original (case if-exists
2443 ((:rename
:rename-and-delete
)
2444 (pick-backup-name namestring
))
2445 ((:append
:overwrite
)
2446 ;; KLUDGE: Provent CLOSE from deleting
2447 ;; appending streams when called with :ABORT T
2449 (delete-original (eq if-exists
:rename-and-delete
))
2451 (when (and original
(not (eq original namestring
)))
2452 ;; We are doing a :RENAME or :RENAME-AND-DELETE. Determine
2453 ;; whether the file already exists, make sure the original
2454 ;; file is not a directory, and keep the mode.
2457 (multiple-value-bind (okay err
/dev inode orig-mode
)
2458 (sb!unix
:unix-stat namestring
)
2459 (declare (ignore inode
)
2460 (type (or index null
) orig-mode
))
2463 (when (and output
(= (logand orig-mode
#o170000
)
2465 (error 'simple-file-error
2466 :pathname namestring
2468 "can't open ~S for output: is a directory"
2469 :format-arguments
(list namestring
)))
2470 (setf mode
(logand orig-mode
#o777
))
2472 ((eql err
/dev sb
!unix
:enoent
)
2475 (simple-file-perror "can't find ~S"
2479 (rename-the-old-one namestring original
))
2481 (setf delete-original nil
)
2482 ;; In order to use :SUPERSEDE instead, we have to make
2483 ;; sure SB!UNIX:O_CREAT corresponds to
2484 ;; IF-DOES-NOT-EXIST. SB!UNIX:O_CREAT was set before
2485 ;; because of IF-EXISTS being :RENAME.
2486 (unless (eq if-does-not-exist
:create
)
2488 (logior (logandc2 mask sb
!unix
:o_creat
)
2490 (setf if-exists
:supersede
))))
2492 ;; Now we can try the actual Unix open(2).
2493 (multiple-value-bind (fd errno
)
2495 (sb!unix
:unix-open namestring mask mode
)
2496 (values nil sb
!unix
:enoent
))
2497 (labels ((open-error (format-control &rest format-arguments
)
2498 (error 'simple-file-error
2500 :format-control format-control
2501 :format-arguments format-arguments
))
2502 (vanilla-open-error ()
2503 (simple-file-perror "error opening ~S" pathname errno
)))
2506 ((:input
:output
:io
)
2510 :element-type element-type
2511 :external-format external-format
2514 :delete-original delete-original
2521 (%make-fd-stream
:name namestring
2524 :element-type element-type
)))
2527 ((eql errno sb
!unix
:enoent
)
2528 (case if-does-not-exist
2529 (:error
(vanilla-open-error))
2531 (open-error "~@<The path ~2I~_~S ~I~_does not exist.~:>"
2534 ((and (eql errno sb
!unix
:eexist
) (null if-exists
))
2537 (vanilla-open-error)))))))))
2541 ;;; the stream connected to the controlling terminal, or NIL if there is none
2544 ;;; the stream connected to the standard input (file descriptor 0)
2547 ;;; the stream connected to the standard output (file descriptor 1)
2550 ;;; the stream connected to the standard error output (file descriptor 2)
2553 ;;; This is called when the cold load is first started up, and may also
2554 ;;; be called in an attempt to recover from nested errors.
2555 (defun stream-cold-init-or-reset ()
2557 (setf *terminal-io
* (make-synonym-stream '*tty
*))
2558 (setf *standard-output
* (make-synonym-stream '*stdout
*))
2559 (setf *standard-input
* (make-synonym-stream '*stdin
*))
2560 (setf *error-output
* (make-synonym-stream '*stderr
*))
2561 (setf *query-io
* (make-synonym-stream '*terminal-io
*))
2562 (setf *debug-io
* *query-io
*)
2563 (setf *trace-output
* *standard-output
*)
2566 (defun stream-deinit ()
2567 ;; Unbind to make sure we're not accidently dealing with it
2568 ;; before we're ready (or after we think it's been deinitialized).
2569 (with-available-buffers-lock ()
2570 (without-package-locks
2571 (makunbound '*available-buffers
*))))
2573 ;;; This is called whenever a saved core is restarted.
2574 (defun stream-reinit (&optional init-buffers-p
)
2575 (when init-buffers-p
2576 (with-available-buffers-lock ()
2577 (aver (not (boundp '*available-buffers
*)))
2578 (setf *available-buffers
* nil
)))
2579 (with-output-to-string (*error-output
*)
2581 (make-fd-stream 0 :name
"standard input" :input t
:buffering
:line
2582 #!+win32
:external-format
#!+win32
(sb!win32
::console-input-codepage
)))
2584 (make-fd-stream 1 :name
"standard output" :output t
:buffering
:line
2585 #!+win32
:external-format
#!+win32
(sb!win32
::console-output-codepage
)))
2587 (make-fd-stream 2 :name
"standard error" :output t
:buffering
:line
2588 #!+win32
:external-format
#!+win32
(sb!win32
::console-output-codepage
)))
2589 (let* ((ttyname #.
(coerce "/dev/tty" 'simple-base-string
))
2590 (tty (sb!unix
:unix-open ttyname sb
!unix
:o_rdwr
#o666
)))
2594 :name
"the terminal"
2599 (setf *tty
* (make-two-way-stream *stdin
* *stdout
*))))
2600 (princ (get-output-stream-string *error-output
*) *stderr
*))
2605 ;;; the Unix way to beep
2606 (defun beep (stream)
2607 (write-char (code-char bell-char-code
) stream
)
2608 (finish-output stream
))
2610 ;;; This is kind of like FILE-POSITION, but is an internal hack used
2611 ;;; by the filesys stuff to get and set the file name.
2613 ;;; FIXME: misleading name, screwy interface
2614 (defun file-name (stream &optional new-name
)
2615 (when (typep stream
'fd-stream
)
2617 (setf (fd-stream-pathname stream
) new-name
)
2618 (setf (fd-stream-file stream
)
2619 (unix-namestring new-name nil
))
2622 (fd-stream-pathname stream
)))))