02111-1307, USA. */
#include <config.h>
-#include <assert.h>
+#include "file-handle.h"
+#include "error.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "alloc.h"
#include "filename.h"
-#include "file-handle.h"
#include "command.h"
-#include "hash.h"
#include "lexer.h"
#include "getline.h"
#include "error.h"
#include "magic.h"
#include "var.h"
-/* (headers) */
+#include "linked-list.h"
-#include "debug-print.h"
-
-static struct hsh_table *files;
-struct file_handle *inline_file;
+/* (headers) */
-static void init_file_handle (struct file_handle * handle);
+/* File handle. */
+struct file_handle
+ {
+ struct file_handle *next; /* Next in global list. */
+ char *name; /* File handle identifier. */
+ char *filename; /* Filename as provided by user. */
+ struct file_identity *identity; /* For checking file identity. */
+ struct file_locator where; /* Used for reporting error messages. */
+ enum file_handle_mode mode; /* File mode. */
+ size_t length; /* Length of fixed-format records. */
+ size_t tab_width; /* Tab width, 0=do not expand tabs. */
+
+ int open_cnt; /* 0=not open, otherwise # of openers. */
+ const char *type; /* If open, type of file. */
+ const char open_mode[3]; /* "[rw][se]". */
+ void *aux; /* Aux data pointer for owner if any. */
+ };
+
+static struct file_handle *file_handles;
+
+static struct file_handle *create_file_handle (const char *handle_name,
+ const char *filename);
/* (specification)
"FILE HANDLE" (fh_):
name=string;
- recform=recform:fixed/!variable/spanned;
lrecl=integer;
- mode=mode:!character/image/binary/multipunch/_360.
+ tabwidth=integer "x>=0" "%s must be nonnegative";
+ mode=mode:!character/image.
*/
/* (declarations) */
/* (functions) */
+static struct file_handle *
+get_handle_with_name (const char *handle_name)
+{
+ struct file_handle *iter;
+
+ for (iter = file_handles; iter != NULL; iter = iter->next)
+ if (!strcmp (handle_name, iter->name))
+ return iter;
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static struct file_handle *
+get_handle_for_filename (const char *filename)
+{
+ struct file_identity *identity;
+ struct file_handle *iter;
+
+ /* First check for a file with the same identity. */
+ identity = fn_get_identity (filename);
+ if (identity != NULL)
+ {
+ for (iter = file_handles; iter != NULL; iter = iter->next)
+ if (iter->identity != NULL
+ && !fn_compare_file_identities (identity, iter->identity))
+ {
+ fn_free_identity (identity);
+ return iter;
+ }
+ fn_free_identity (identity);
+ }
+
+ /* Then check for a file with the same name. */
+ for (iter = file_handles; iter != NULL; iter = iter->next)
+ if (!strcmp (filename, iter->filename))
+ return iter;
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
int
cmd_file_handle (void)
{
char handle_name[9];
- char *handle_name_p = handle_name;
struct cmd_file_handle cmd;
- struct file_handle *fp;
+ struct file_handle *handle;
- lex_get ();
if (!lex_force_id ())
return CMD_FAILURE;
strcpy (handle_name, tokid);
- fp = NULL;
- if (files)
- fp = hsh_find (files, &handle_name_p);
- if (fp)
+ handle = get_handle_with_name (handle_name);
+ if (handle != NULL)
{
- msg (SE, _("File handle %s had already been defined to refer to "
- "file %s. It is not possible to redefine a file "
- "handle within a session."),
- tokid, fp->fn);
+ msg (SE, _("File handle %s already refers to "
+ "file %s. File handle cannot be redefined within a "
+ "session."),
+ tokid, handle->filename);
return CMD_FAILURE;
}
goto lossage;
}
- fp = xmalloc (sizeof *fp);
- init_file_handle (fp);
-
- switch (cmd.recform)
+ handle = create_file_handle (handle_name, cmd.s_name);
+ switch (cmd.mode)
{
- case FH_FIXED:
- if (cmd.n_lrecl == NOT_LONG)
+ case FH_CHARACTER:
+ handle->mode = MODE_TEXT;
+ if (cmd.sbc_tabwidth)
+ handle->tab_width = cmd.n_tabwidth[0];
+ else
+ handle->tab_width = 4;
+ break;
+ case FH_IMAGE:
+ handle->mode = MODE_BINARY;
+ if (cmd.n_lrecl[0] == NOT_LONG)
{
- msg (SE, _("Fixed length records were specified on /RECFORM, but "
- "record length was not specified on /LRECL. 80-character "
- "records will be assumed."));
- cmd.n_lrecl = 80;
+ msg (SE, _("Fixed-length records were specified on /RECFORM, but "
+ "record length was not specified on /LRECL. "
+ "Assuming 1024-character records."));
+ handle->length = 1024;
}
- else if (cmd.n_lrecl < 1)
+ else if (cmd.n_lrecl[0] < 1)
{
msg (SE, _("Record length (%ld) must be at least one byte. "
- "80-character records will be assumed."), cmd.n_lrecl);
- cmd.n_lrecl = 80;
+ "1-character records will be assumed."), cmd.n_lrecl);
+ handle->length = 1;
}
- fp->recform = FH_RF_FIXED;
- fp->lrecl = cmd.n_lrecl;
- break;
- case FH_VARIABLE:
- fp->recform = FH_RF_VARIABLE;
- break;
- case FH_SPANNED:
- msg (SE, _("/RECFORM SPANNED is not implemented, as the author doesn't "
- "know what it is supposed to do. Send the author a note."));
+ else
+ handle->length = cmd.n_lrecl[0];
break;
default:
assert (0);
}
- switch (cmd.mode)
- {
- case FH_CHARACTER:
- fp->mode = FH_MD_CHARACTER;
- break;
- case FH_IMAGE:
- msg (SE, _("/MODE IMAGE is not implemented, as the author doesn't know "
- "what it is supposed to do. Send the author a note."));
- break;
- case FH_BINARY:
- fp->mode = FH_MD_BINARY;
- break;
- case FH_MULTIPUNCH:
- msg (SE, _("/MODE MULTIPUNCH is not implemented. If you care, "
- "complain."));
- break;
- case FH__360:
- msg (SE, _("/MODE 360 is not implemented. If you care, complain."));
- break;
- default:
- assert (0);
- }
-
- fp->name = xstrdup (handle_name);
- fp->norm_fn = fn_normalize (cmd.s_name);
- fp->where.filename = fp->fn = cmd.s_name;
- hsh_force_insert (files, fp);
-
return CMD_SUCCESS;
lossage:
\f
/* File handle functions. */
-/* Sets up some fields in H; caller should fill in
- H->{NAME,NORM_FN,FN}. */
-static void
-init_file_handle (struct file_handle *h)
+/* Creates and returns a new file handle with the given values
+ and defaults for other values. Adds the created file handle
+ to the global list. */
+static struct file_handle *
+create_file_handle (const char *handle_name, const char *filename)
{
- h->recform = FH_RF_VARIABLE;
- h->mode = FH_MD_CHARACTER;
- h->ext = NULL;
- h->class = NULL;
+ struct file_handle *handle;
+
+ /* Create and initialize file handle. */
+ handle = xmalloc (sizeof *handle);
+ handle->next = file_handles;
+ handle->name = xstrdup (handle_name);
+ handle->filename = xstrdup (filename);
+ handle->identity = fn_get_identity (filename);
+ handle->where.filename = handle->filename;
+ handle->where.line_number = 0;
+ handle->mode = MODE_TEXT;
+ handle->length = 1024;
+ handle->tab_width = 4;
+ handle->open_cnt = 0;
+ handle->type = NULL;
+ handle->aux = NULL;
+ file_handles = handle;
+
+ return handle;
}
-/* Returns the handle corresponding to FILENAME. Creates the handle
- if no handle exists for that file. All filenames are normalized
- first, so different filenames referring to the same file will
- return the same file handle. */
-struct file_handle *
-fh_get_handle_by_filename (const char *filename)
+static void
+destroy_file_handle(void *fh_, void *aux UNUSED)
{
- struct file_handle f, *fp;
- char *fn;
- char *name;
- int len;
-
- /* Get filename. */
- fn = fn_normalize (filename);
- len = strlen (fn);
-
- /* Create handle name with invalid identifier character to prevent
- conflicts with handles created with FILE HANDLE. */
- name = xmalloc (len + 2);
- name[0] = '*';
- strcpy (&name[1], fn);
-
- f.name = name;
- fp = hsh_find (files, &f);
- if (!fp)
- {
- fp = xmalloc (sizeof *fp);
- init_file_handle (fp);
- fp->name = name;
- fp->norm_fn = fn;
- fp->where.filename = fp->fn = xstrdup (filename);
- hsh_force_insert (files, fp);
- }
- else
- {
- free (fn);
- free (name);
- }
- return fp;
+ struct file_handle *fh = fh_;
+ free (fh->name);
+ free (fh->filename);
+ fn_free_identity (fh->identity);
+ free (fh);
}
-/* Returns the handle with identifier NAME, if it exists; otherwise
- reports error to user and returns NULL. */
-struct file_handle *
-fh_get_handle_by_name (const char name[9])
+static const char *
+mode_name (const char *mode)
{
- struct file_handle f, *fp;
- f.name = (char *) name;
- fp = hsh_find (files, &f);
-
- if (!fp)
- msg (SE, _("File handle `%s' has not been previously declared on "
- "FILE HANDLE."), name);
- return fp;
+ assert (mode != NULL);
+ assert (mode[0] == 'r' || mode[0] == 'w');
+
+ return mode[0] == 'r' ? "reading" : "writing";
}
-/* Returns the identifier of file HANDLE. If HANDLE was created by
- referring to a filename (i.e., DATA LIST FILE='yyy' instead of FILE
- HANDLE XXX='yyy'), returns the filename, enclosed in double quotes.
- Return value is in a static buffer.
- Useful for printing error messages about use of file handles. */
-const char *
-fh_handle_name (struct file_handle *h)
-{
- static char *buf = NULL;
+/* Tries to open FILE with the given TYPE and MODE.
- if (buf)
- {
- free (buf);
- buf = NULL;
- }
- if (!h)
- return NULL;
+ TYPE is the sort of file, e.g. "system file". Only one given
+ type of access is allowed on a given file handle at once.
- if (h->name[0] == '*')
- {
- int len = strlen (h->fn);
+ MODE combines the read or write mode with the sharing mode.
+ The first character is 'r' for read, 'w' for write. The
+ second character is 's' to permit sharing, 'e' to require
+ exclusive access.
- buf = xmalloc (len + 3);
- strcpy (&buf[1], h->fn);
- buf[0] = buf[len + 1] = '"';
- buf[len + 2] = 0;
- return buf;
- }
- return h->name;
-}
+ Returns the address of a void * that the caller can use for
+ data specific to the file handle if successful, or a null
+ pointer on failure. For exclusive access modes the void *
+ will always be a null pointer at return. In shared access
+ modes the void * will necessarily be null only if no other
+ sharers are active.
-/* Closes the stdio FILE associated with handle H. Frees internal
- buffers associated with that file. Does *not* destroy the file
- handle H. (File handles are permanent during a session.) */
-void
-fh_close_handle (struct file_handle *h)
+ If successful, a reference to type is retained, so it should
+ probably be a string literal. */
+void **
+fh_open (struct file_handle *h, const char *type, const char *mode)
{
- if (h == NULL)
- return;
-
- debug_printf (("Closing %s%s.\n", fh_handle_name (h),
- h->class == NULL ? " (already closed)" : ""));
+ assert (h != NULL);
+ assert (type != NULL);
+ assert (mode != NULL);
+ assert (mode[0] == 'r' || mode[0] == 'w');
+ assert (mode[1] == 's' || mode[1] == 'e');
+ assert (mode[2] == '\0');
+
+ if (h->open_cnt != 0)
+ {
+ if (strcmp (h->type, type))
+ {
+ msg (SE, _("Can't open %s as a %s because it is "
+ "already open as a %s"),
+ handle_get_name (h), type, h->type);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ else if (strcmp (h->open_mode, mode))
+ {
+ msg (SE, _("Can't open %s as a %s for %s because it is "
+ "already open for %s"),
+ handle_get_name (h), type,
+ mode_name (mode), mode_name (h->open_mode));
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ else if (h->open_mode[1] == 'e')
+ {
+ msg (SE, _("Can't re-open %s as a %s for %s"),
+ handle_get_name (h), type, mode_name (mode));
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ h->type = type;
+ strcpy (h->open_mode, mode);
+ assert (h->aux == NULL);
+ }
+ h->open_cnt++;
- if (h->class)
- h->class->close (h);
- h->class = NULL;
- h->ext = NULL;
+ return &h->aux;
}
-/* Hashes the name of file handle H. */
-static unsigned
-hash_file_handle (const void *handle_, void *param unused)
+/* Closes file handle H, which must have been open for the
+ specified TYPE and MODE of access provided to fh_open().
+ Returns zero if the file is now closed, nonzero if it is still
+ open due to another reference. */
+int
+fh_close (struct file_handle *h, const char *type, const char *mode)
{
- const struct file_handle *handle = handle_;
-
- return hsh_hash_string (handle->name);
+ assert (h != NULL);
+ assert (h->open_cnt > 0);
+ assert (type != NULL);
+ assert (!strcmp (type, h->type));
+ assert (mode != NULL);
+ assert (!strcmp (mode, h->open_mode));
+
+ h->open_cnt--;
+ if (h->open_cnt == 0)
+ {
+ h->type = NULL;
+ h->aux = NULL;
+ }
+ return h->open_cnt;
}
-/* Compares names of file handles A and B. */
-static int
-cmp_file_handle (const void *a_, const void *b_, void *foo unused)
-{
- const struct file_handle *a = a_;
- const struct file_handle *b = b_;
- return strcmp (a->name, b->name);
-}
+static struct linked_list *handle_list;
-/* Initialize the hash of file handles; inserts the "inline file"
- inline_file. */
-void
-fh_init_files (void)
-{
- /* Create hash. */
- files = hsh_create (4, cmp_file_handle, hash_file_handle, NULL, NULL);
-
- /* Insert inline file. */
- inline_file = xmalloc (sizeof *inline_file);
- init_file_handle (inline_file);
- inline_file->name = "INLINE";
- inline_file->where.filename
- = inline_file->fn = inline_file->norm_fn = (char *) _("<Inline File>");
- inline_file->where.line_number = 0;
- hsh_force_insert (files, inline_file);
-}
/* Parses a file handle name, which may be a filename as a string or
a file handle name as an identifier. Returns the file handle or
NULL on failure. */
struct file_handle *
-fh_parse_file_handle (void)
+fh_parse (void)
{
struct file_handle *handle;
- if (token == T_ID)
- handle = fh_get_handle_by_name (tokid);
- else if (token == T_STRING)
- handle = fh_get_handle_by_filename (ds_value (&tokstr));
- else
+ if (token != T_ID && token != T_STRING)
{
- lex_error (_("expecting a file name or handle"));
+ lex_error (_("expecting a file name or handle name"));
return NULL;
}
- if (!handle)
- return NULL;
+ /* Check for named handles first, then go by filename. */
+ handle = NULL;
+ if (token == T_ID)
+ handle = get_handle_with_name (tokid);
+ if (handle == NULL)
+ handle = get_handle_for_filename (ds_c_str (&tokstr));
+ if (handle == NULL)
+ {
+ char *filename = ds_c_str (&tokstr);
+ char *handle_name = xmalloc (strlen (filename) + 3);
+ sprintf (handle_name, "\"%s\"", filename);
+ handle = create_file_handle (handle_name, filename);
+ ll_push_front(handle_list, handle);
+ free (handle_name);
+ }
+
lex_get ();
+
return handle;
}
-/* Returns the (normalized) filename associated with file handle H. */
-char *
-fh_handle_filename (struct file_handle * h)
+/* Returns the identifier of file HANDLE. If HANDLE was created
+ by referring to a filename instead of a handle name, returns
+ the filename, enclosed in double quotes. Return value is
+ owned by the file handle.
+
+ Useful for printing error messages about use of file handles. */
+const char *
+handle_get_name (const struct file_handle *handle)
+{
+ assert (handle != NULL);
+ return handle->name;
+}
+
+/* Returns the name of the file associated with HANDLE. */
+const char *
+handle_get_filename (const struct file_handle *handle)
+{
+ assert (handle != NULL);
+ return handle->filename;
+}
+
+/* Returns the mode of HANDLE. */
+enum file_handle_mode
+handle_get_mode (const struct file_handle *handle)
{
- return h->norm_fn;
+ assert (handle != NULL);
+ return handle->mode;
}
-/* Returns the width of a logical record on file handle H. */
+/* Returns the width of a logical record on HANDLE. Applicable
+ only to MODE_BINARY files. */
size_t
-fh_record_width (struct file_handle *h)
+handle_get_record_width (const struct file_handle *handle)
{
- if (h == inline_file)
- return 80;
- else if (h->recform == FH_RF_FIXED)
- return h->lrecl;
- else
- return 1024;
+ assert (handle != NULL);
+ return handle->length;
}
+/* Returns the number of characters per tab stop for HANDLE, or
+ zero if tabs are not to be expanded. Applicable only to
+ MODE_TEXT files. */
+size_t
+handle_get_tab_width (const struct file_handle *handle)
+{
+ assert (handle != NULL);
+ return handle->tab_width;
+}
+
+
+void
+fh_init(void)
+{
+ handle_list = ll_create(destroy_file_handle,0);
+}
+
+void
+fh_done(void)
+{
+ assert(handle_list);
+
+ ll_destroy(handle_list);
+ handle_list = 0;
+}
+
+
/*
Local variables:
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