1 //===--- raw_ostream.cpp - Implement the raw_ostream classes --------------===//
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 // This implements support for bulk buffered stream output.
11 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
14 #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
15 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
16 #include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
17 #include "llvm/Config/config.h"
18 #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
19 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
20 #include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
21 #include "llvm/Support/Format.h"
22 #include "llvm/Support/FormatVariadic.h"
23 #include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h"
24 #include "llvm/Support/NativeFormatting.h"
25 #include "llvm/Support/Process.h"
26 #include "llvm/Support/Program.h"
33 #include <system_error>
35 // <fcntl.h> may provide O_BINARY.
36 #if defined(HAVE_FCNTL_H)
40 #if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H)
44 #if defined(__CYGWIN__)
51 # define STDIN_FILENO 0
54 # define STDOUT_FILENO 1
57 # define STDERR_FILENO 2
62 #include "llvm/Support/ConvertUTF.h"
63 #include "Windows/WindowsSupport.h"
68 const raw_ostream::Colors
raw_ostream::BLACK
;
69 const raw_ostream::Colors
raw_ostream::RED
;
70 const raw_ostream::Colors
raw_ostream::GREEN
;
71 const raw_ostream::Colors
raw_ostream::YELLOW
;
72 const raw_ostream::Colors
raw_ostream::BLUE
;
73 const raw_ostream::Colors
raw_ostream::MAGENTA
;
74 const raw_ostream::Colors
raw_ostream::CYAN
;
75 const raw_ostream::Colors
raw_ostream::WHITE
;
76 const raw_ostream::Colors
raw_ostream::SAVEDCOLOR
;
77 const raw_ostream::Colors
raw_ostream::RESET
;
79 raw_ostream::~raw_ostream() {
80 // raw_ostream's subclasses should take care to flush the buffer
81 // in their destructors.
82 assert(OutBufCur
== OutBufStart
&&
83 "raw_ostream destructor called with non-empty buffer!");
85 if (BufferMode
== InternalBuffer
)
86 delete [] OutBufStart
;
89 size_t raw_ostream::preferred_buffer_size() const {
90 // BUFSIZ is intended to be a reasonable default.
94 void raw_ostream::SetBuffered() {
95 // Ask the subclass to determine an appropriate buffer size.
96 if (size_t Size
= preferred_buffer_size())
99 // It may return 0, meaning this stream should be unbuffered.
103 void raw_ostream::SetBufferAndMode(char *BufferStart
, size_t Size
,
105 assert(((Mode
== Unbuffered
&& !BufferStart
&& Size
== 0) ||
106 (Mode
!= Unbuffered
&& BufferStart
&& Size
!= 0)) &&
107 "stream must be unbuffered or have at least one byte");
108 // Make sure the current buffer is free of content (we can't flush here; the
109 // child buffer management logic will be in write_impl).
110 assert(GetNumBytesInBuffer() == 0 && "Current buffer is non-empty!");
112 if (BufferMode
== InternalBuffer
)
113 delete [] OutBufStart
;
114 OutBufStart
= BufferStart
;
115 OutBufEnd
= OutBufStart
+Size
;
116 OutBufCur
= OutBufStart
;
119 assert(OutBufStart
<= OutBufEnd
&& "Invalid size!");
122 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::operator<<(unsigned long N
) {
123 write_integer(*this, static_cast<uint64_t>(N
), 0, IntegerStyle::Integer
);
127 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::operator<<(long N
) {
128 write_integer(*this, static_cast<int64_t>(N
), 0, IntegerStyle::Integer
);
132 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::operator<<(unsigned long long N
) {
133 write_integer(*this, static_cast<uint64_t>(N
), 0, IntegerStyle::Integer
);
137 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::operator<<(long long N
) {
138 write_integer(*this, static_cast<int64_t>(N
), 0, IntegerStyle::Integer
);
142 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::write_hex(unsigned long long N
) {
143 llvm::write_hex(*this, N
, HexPrintStyle::Lower
);
147 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::operator<<(Colors C
) {
148 if (C
== Colors::RESET
)
155 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::write_uuid(const uuid_t UUID
) {
156 for (int Idx
= 0; Idx
< 16; ++Idx
) {
157 *this << format("%02" PRIX32
, UUID
[Idx
]);
158 if (Idx
== 3 || Idx
== 5 || Idx
== 7 || Idx
== 9)
165 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::write_escaped(StringRef Str
,
166 bool UseHexEscapes
) {
167 for (unsigned char c
: Str
) {
170 *this << '\\' << '\\';
173 *this << '\\' << 't';
176 *this << '\\' << 'n';
179 *this << '\\' << '"';
187 // Write out the escaped representation.
189 *this << '\\' << 'x';
190 *this << hexdigit((c
>> 4 & 0xF));
191 *this << hexdigit((c
>> 0) & 0xF);
193 // Always use a full 3-character octal escape.
195 *this << char('0' + ((c
>> 6) & 7));
196 *this << char('0' + ((c
>> 3) & 7));
197 *this << char('0' + ((c
>> 0) & 7));
205 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::operator<<(const void *P
) {
206 llvm::write_hex(*this, (uintptr_t)P
, HexPrintStyle::PrefixLower
);
210 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::operator<<(double N
) {
211 llvm::write_double(*this, N
, FloatStyle::Exponent
);
215 void raw_ostream::flush_nonempty() {
216 assert(OutBufCur
> OutBufStart
&& "Invalid call to flush_nonempty.");
217 size_t Length
= OutBufCur
- OutBufStart
;
218 OutBufCur
= OutBufStart
;
219 write_impl(OutBufStart
, Length
);
222 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::write(unsigned char C
) {
223 // Group exceptional cases into a single branch.
224 if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(OutBufCur
>= OutBufEnd
)) {
225 if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(!OutBufStart
)) {
226 if (BufferMode
== Unbuffered
) {
227 write_impl(reinterpret_cast<char*>(&C
), 1);
230 // Set up a buffer and start over.
242 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::write(const char *Ptr
, size_t Size
) {
243 // Group exceptional cases into a single branch.
244 if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(size_t(OutBufEnd
- OutBufCur
) < Size
)) {
245 if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(!OutBufStart
)) {
246 if (BufferMode
== Unbuffered
) {
247 write_impl(Ptr
, Size
);
250 // Set up a buffer and start over.
252 return write(Ptr
, Size
);
255 size_t NumBytes
= OutBufEnd
- OutBufCur
;
257 // If the buffer is empty at this point we have a string that is larger
258 // than the buffer. Directly write the chunk that is a multiple of the
259 // preferred buffer size and put the remainder in the buffer.
260 if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(OutBufCur
== OutBufStart
)) {
261 assert(NumBytes
!= 0 && "undefined behavior");
262 size_t BytesToWrite
= Size
- (Size
% NumBytes
);
263 write_impl(Ptr
, BytesToWrite
);
264 size_t BytesRemaining
= Size
- BytesToWrite
;
265 if (BytesRemaining
> size_t(OutBufEnd
- OutBufCur
)) {
266 // Too much left over to copy into our buffer.
267 return write(Ptr
+ BytesToWrite
, BytesRemaining
);
269 copy_to_buffer(Ptr
+ BytesToWrite
, BytesRemaining
);
273 // We don't have enough space in the buffer to fit the string in. Insert as
274 // much as possible, flush and start over with the remainder.
275 copy_to_buffer(Ptr
, NumBytes
);
277 return write(Ptr
+ NumBytes
, Size
- NumBytes
);
280 copy_to_buffer(Ptr
, Size
);
285 void raw_ostream::copy_to_buffer(const char *Ptr
, size_t Size
) {
286 assert(Size
<= size_t(OutBufEnd
- OutBufCur
) && "Buffer overrun!");
288 // Handle short strings specially, memcpy isn't very good at very short
291 case 4: OutBufCur
[3] = Ptr
[3]; LLVM_FALLTHROUGH
;
292 case 3: OutBufCur
[2] = Ptr
[2]; LLVM_FALLTHROUGH
;
293 case 2: OutBufCur
[1] = Ptr
[1]; LLVM_FALLTHROUGH
;
294 case 1: OutBufCur
[0] = Ptr
[0]; LLVM_FALLTHROUGH
;
297 memcpy(OutBufCur
, Ptr
, Size
);
305 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::operator<<(const format_object_base
&Fmt
) {
306 // If we have more than a few bytes left in our output buffer, try
307 // formatting directly onto its end.
308 size_t NextBufferSize
= 127;
309 size_t BufferBytesLeft
= OutBufEnd
- OutBufCur
;
310 if (BufferBytesLeft
> 3) {
311 size_t BytesUsed
= Fmt
.print(OutBufCur
, BufferBytesLeft
);
313 // Common case is that we have plenty of space.
314 if (BytesUsed
<= BufferBytesLeft
) {
315 OutBufCur
+= BytesUsed
;
319 // Otherwise, we overflowed and the return value tells us the size to try
321 NextBufferSize
= BytesUsed
;
324 // If we got here, we didn't have enough space in the output buffer for the
325 // string. Try printing into a SmallVector that is resized to have enough
326 // space. Iterate until we win.
327 SmallVector
<char, 128> V
;
330 V
.resize(NextBufferSize
);
332 // Try formatting into the SmallVector.
333 size_t BytesUsed
= Fmt
.print(V
.data(), NextBufferSize
);
335 // If BytesUsed fit into the vector, we win.
336 if (BytesUsed
<= NextBufferSize
)
337 return write(V
.data(), BytesUsed
);
339 // Otherwise, try again with a new size.
340 assert(BytesUsed
> NextBufferSize
&& "Didn't grow buffer!?");
341 NextBufferSize
= BytesUsed
;
345 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::operator<<(const formatv_object_base
&Obj
) {
351 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::operator<<(const FormattedString
&FS
) {
352 if (FS
.Str
.size() >= FS
.Width
|| FS
.Justify
== FormattedString::JustifyNone
) {
353 this->operator<<(FS
.Str
);
356 const size_t Difference
= FS
.Width
- FS
.Str
.size();
357 switch (FS
.Justify
) {
358 case FormattedString::JustifyLeft
:
359 this->operator<<(FS
.Str
);
360 this->indent(Difference
);
362 case FormattedString::JustifyRight
:
363 this->indent(Difference
);
364 this->operator<<(FS
.Str
);
366 case FormattedString::JustifyCenter
: {
367 int PadAmount
= Difference
/ 2;
368 this->indent(PadAmount
);
369 this->operator<<(FS
.Str
);
370 this->indent(Difference
- PadAmount
);
374 llvm_unreachable("Bad Justification");
379 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::operator<<(const FormattedNumber
&FN
) {
382 if (FN
.Upper
&& FN
.HexPrefix
)
383 Style
= HexPrintStyle::PrefixUpper
;
384 else if (FN
.Upper
&& !FN
.HexPrefix
)
385 Style
= HexPrintStyle::Upper
;
386 else if (!FN
.Upper
&& FN
.HexPrefix
)
387 Style
= HexPrintStyle::PrefixLower
;
389 Style
= HexPrintStyle::Lower
;
390 llvm::write_hex(*this, FN
.HexValue
, Style
, FN
.Width
);
392 llvm::SmallString
<16> Buffer
;
393 llvm::raw_svector_ostream
Stream(Buffer
);
394 llvm::write_integer(Stream
, FN
.DecValue
, 0, IntegerStyle::Integer
);
395 if (Buffer
.size() < FN
.Width
)
396 indent(FN
.Width
- Buffer
.size());
402 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::operator<<(const FormattedBytes
&FB
) {
403 if (FB
.Bytes
.empty())
406 size_t LineIndex
= 0;
407 auto Bytes
= FB
.Bytes
;
408 const size_t Size
= Bytes
.size();
409 HexPrintStyle HPS
= FB
.Upper
? HexPrintStyle::Upper
: HexPrintStyle::Lower
;
410 uint64_t OffsetWidth
= 0;
411 if (FB
.FirstByteOffset
.hasValue()) {
412 // Figure out how many nibbles are needed to print the largest offset
413 // represented by this data set, so that we can align the offset field
414 // to the right width.
415 size_t Lines
= Size
/ FB
.NumPerLine
;
416 uint64_t MaxOffset
= *FB
.FirstByteOffset
+ Lines
* FB
.NumPerLine
;
419 Power
= llvm::Log2_64_Ceil(MaxOffset
);
420 OffsetWidth
= std::max
<uint64_t>(4, llvm::alignTo(Power
, 4) / 4);
423 // The width of a block of data including all spaces for group separators.
424 unsigned NumByteGroups
=
425 alignTo(FB
.NumPerLine
, FB
.ByteGroupSize
) / FB
.ByteGroupSize
;
426 unsigned BlockCharWidth
= FB
.NumPerLine
* 2 + NumByteGroups
- 1;
428 while (!Bytes
.empty()) {
429 indent(FB
.IndentLevel
);
431 if (FB
.FirstByteOffset
.hasValue()) {
432 uint64_t Offset
= FB
.FirstByteOffset
.getValue();
433 llvm::write_hex(*this, Offset
+ LineIndex
, HPS
, OffsetWidth
);
437 auto Line
= Bytes
.take_front(FB
.NumPerLine
);
439 size_t CharsPrinted
= 0;
440 // Print the hex bytes for this line in groups
441 for (size_t I
= 0; I
< Line
.size(); ++I
, CharsPrinted
+= 2) {
442 if (I
&& (I
% FB
.ByteGroupSize
) == 0) {
446 llvm::write_hex(*this, Line
[I
], HPS
, 2);
450 // Print any spaces needed for any bytes that we didn't print on this
451 // line so that the ASCII bytes are correctly aligned.
452 assert(BlockCharWidth
>= CharsPrinted
);
453 indent(BlockCharWidth
- CharsPrinted
+ 2);
456 // Print the ASCII char values for each byte on this line
457 for (uint8_t Byte
: Line
) {
459 *this << static_cast<char>(Byte
);
466 Bytes
= Bytes
.drop_front(Line
.size());
467 LineIndex
+= Line
.size();
468 if (LineIndex
< Size
)
475 static raw_ostream
&write_padding(raw_ostream
&OS
, unsigned NumChars
) {
476 static const char Chars
[] = {C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
,
477 C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
,
478 C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
,
479 C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
,
480 C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
, C
};
482 // Usually the indentation is small, handle it with a fastpath.
483 if (NumChars
< array_lengthof(Chars
))
484 return OS
.write(Chars
, NumChars
);
487 unsigned NumToWrite
= std::min(NumChars
,
488 (unsigned)array_lengthof(Chars
)-1);
489 OS
.write(Chars
, NumToWrite
);
490 NumChars
-= NumToWrite
;
495 /// indent - Insert 'NumSpaces' spaces.
496 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::indent(unsigned NumSpaces
) {
497 return write_padding
<' '>(*this, NumSpaces
);
500 /// write_zeros - Insert 'NumZeros' nulls.
501 raw_ostream
&raw_ostream::write_zeros(unsigned NumZeros
) {
502 return write_padding
<'\0'>(*this, NumZeros
);
505 void raw_ostream::anchor() {}
507 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
509 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
511 // Out of line virtual method.
512 void format_object_base::home() {
515 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
517 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
519 static int getFD(StringRef Filename
, std::error_code
&EC
,
520 sys::fs::CreationDisposition Disp
, sys::fs::FileAccess Access
,
521 sys::fs::OpenFlags Flags
) {
522 assert((Access
& sys::fs::FA_Write
) &&
523 "Cannot make a raw_ostream from a read-only descriptor!");
525 // Handle "-" as stdout. Note that when we do this, we consider ourself
526 // the owner of stdout and may set the "binary" flag globally based on Flags.
527 if (Filename
== "-") {
528 EC
= std::error_code();
529 // If user requested binary then put stdout into binary mode if
531 if (!(Flags
& sys::fs::OF_Text
))
532 sys::ChangeStdoutToBinary();
533 return STDOUT_FILENO
;
537 if (Access
& sys::fs::FA_Read
)
538 EC
= sys::fs::openFileForReadWrite(Filename
, FD
, Disp
, Flags
);
540 EC
= sys::fs::openFileForWrite(Filename
, FD
, Disp
, Flags
);
547 raw_fd_ostream::raw_fd_ostream(StringRef Filename
, std::error_code
&EC
)
548 : raw_fd_ostream(Filename
, EC
, sys::fs::CD_CreateAlways
, sys::fs::FA_Write
,
551 raw_fd_ostream::raw_fd_ostream(StringRef Filename
, std::error_code
&EC
,
552 sys::fs::CreationDisposition Disp
)
553 : raw_fd_ostream(Filename
, EC
, Disp
, sys::fs::FA_Write
, sys::fs::OF_None
) {}
555 raw_fd_ostream::raw_fd_ostream(StringRef Filename
, std::error_code
&EC
,
556 sys::fs::FileAccess Access
)
557 : raw_fd_ostream(Filename
, EC
, sys::fs::CD_CreateAlways
, Access
,
560 raw_fd_ostream::raw_fd_ostream(StringRef Filename
, std::error_code
&EC
,
561 sys::fs::OpenFlags Flags
)
562 : raw_fd_ostream(Filename
, EC
, sys::fs::CD_CreateAlways
, sys::fs::FA_Write
,
565 raw_fd_ostream::raw_fd_ostream(StringRef Filename
, std::error_code
&EC
,
566 sys::fs::CreationDisposition Disp
,
567 sys::fs::FileAccess Access
,
568 sys::fs::OpenFlags Flags
)
569 : raw_fd_ostream(getFD(Filename
, EC
, Disp
, Access
, Flags
), true) {}
571 /// FD is the file descriptor that this writes to. If ShouldClose is true, this
572 /// closes the file when the stream is destroyed.
573 raw_fd_ostream::raw_fd_ostream(int fd
, bool shouldClose
, bool unbuffered
)
574 : raw_pwrite_stream(unbuffered
), FD(fd
), ShouldClose(shouldClose
) {
580 // Do not attempt to close stdout or stderr. We used to try to maintain the
581 // property that tools that support writing file to stdout should not also
582 // write informational output to stdout, but in practice we were never able to
583 // maintain this invariant. Many features have been added to LLVM and clang
584 // (-fdump-record-layouts, optimization remarks, etc) that print to stdout, so
585 // users must simply be aware that mixed output and remarks is a possibility.
586 if (FD
<= STDERR_FILENO
)
590 // Check if this is a console device. This is not equivalent to isatty.
592 ::GetFileType((HANDLE
)::_get_osfhandle(fd
)) == FILE_TYPE_CHAR
;
595 // Get the starting position.
596 off_t loc
= ::lseek(FD
, 0, SEEK_CUR
);
598 // MSVCRT's _lseek(SEEK_CUR) doesn't return -1 for pipes.
599 sys::fs::file_status Status
;
600 std::error_code EC
= status(FD
, Status
);
601 SupportsSeeking
= !EC
&& Status
.type() == sys::fs::file_type::regular_file
;
603 SupportsSeeking
= loc
!= (off_t
)-1;
605 if (!SupportsSeeking
)
608 pos
= static_cast<uint64_t>(loc
);
611 raw_fd_ostream::~raw_fd_ostream() {
615 if (auto EC
= sys::Process::SafelyCloseFileDescriptor(FD
))
621 // On mingw, global dtors should not call exit().
622 // report_fatal_error() invokes exit(). We know report_fatal_error()
623 // might not write messages to stderr when any errors were detected
628 // If there are any pending errors, report them now. Clients wishing
629 // to avoid report_fatal_error calls should check for errors with
630 // has_error() and clear the error flag with clear_error() before
631 // destructing raw_ostream objects which may have errors.
633 report_fatal_error("IO failure on output stream: " + error().message(),
634 /*gen_crash_diag=*/false);
638 // The most reliable way to print unicode in a Windows console is with
639 // WriteConsoleW. To use that, first transcode from UTF-8 to UTF-16. This
640 // assumes that LLVM programs always print valid UTF-8 to the console. The data
641 // might not be UTF-8 for two major reasons:
642 // 1. The program is printing binary (-filetype=obj -o -), in which case it
643 // would have been gibberish anyway.
644 // 2. The program is printing text in a semi-ascii compatible codepage like
645 // shift-jis or cp1252.
647 // Most LLVM programs don't produce non-ascii text unless they are quoting
648 // user source input. A well-behaved LLVM program should either validate that
649 // the input is UTF-8 or transcode from the local codepage to UTF-8 before
650 // quoting it. If they don't, this may mess up the encoding, but this is still
651 // probably the best compromise we can make.
652 static bool write_console_impl(int FD
, StringRef Data
) {
653 SmallVector
<wchar_t, 256> WideText
;
655 // Fall back to ::write if it wasn't valid UTF-8.
656 if (auto EC
= sys::windows::UTF8ToUTF16(Data
, WideText
))
659 // On Windows 7 and earlier, WriteConsoleW has a low maximum amount of data
660 // that can be written to the console at a time.
661 size_t MaxWriteSize
= WideText
.size();
662 if (!RunningWindows8OrGreater())
663 MaxWriteSize
= 32767;
665 size_t WCharsWritten
= 0;
667 size_t WCharsToWrite
=
668 std::min(MaxWriteSize
, WideText
.size() - WCharsWritten
);
669 DWORD ActuallyWritten
;
671 ::WriteConsoleW((HANDLE
)::_get_osfhandle(FD
), &WideText
[WCharsWritten
],
672 WCharsToWrite
, &ActuallyWritten
,
673 /*Reserved=*/nullptr);
675 // The most likely reason for WriteConsoleW to fail is that FD no longer
676 // points to a console. Fall back to ::write. If this isn't the first loop
677 // iteration, something is truly wrong.
681 WCharsWritten
+= ActuallyWritten
;
682 } while (WCharsWritten
!= WideText
.size());
687 void raw_fd_ostream::write_impl(const char *Ptr
, size_t Size
) {
688 assert(FD
>= 0 && "File already closed.");
692 // If this is a Windows console device, try re-encoding from UTF-8 to UTF-16
693 // and using WriteConsoleW. If that fails, fall back to plain write().
694 if (IsWindowsConsole
)
695 if (write_console_impl(FD
, StringRef(Ptr
, Size
)))
699 // The maximum write size is limited to INT32_MAX. A write
700 // greater than SSIZE_MAX is implementation-defined in POSIX,
701 // and Windows _write requires 32 bit input.
702 size_t MaxWriteSize
= INT32_MAX
;
704 #if defined(__linux__)
705 // It is observed that Linux returns EINVAL for a very large write (>2G).
706 // Make it a reasonably small value.
707 MaxWriteSize
= 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
711 size_t ChunkSize
= std::min(Size
, MaxWriteSize
);
712 ssize_t ret
= ::write(FD
, Ptr
, ChunkSize
);
715 // If it's a recoverable error, swallow it and retry the write.
717 // Ideally we wouldn't ever see EAGAIN or EWOULDBLOCK here, since
718 // raw_ostream isn't designed to do non-blocking I/O. However, some
719 // programs, such as old versions of bjam, have mistakenly used
720 // O_NONBLOCK. For compatibility, emulate blocking semantics by
721 // spinning until the write succeeds. If you don't want spinning,
722 // don't use O_NONBLOCK file descriptors with raw_ostream.
723 if (errno
== EINTR
|| errno
== EAGAIN
725 || errno
== EWOULDBLOCK
730 // Otherwise it's a non-recoverable error. Note it and quit.
731 error_detected(std::error_code(errno
, std::generic_category()));
735 // The write may have written some or all of the data. Update the
736 // size and buffer pointer to reflect the remainder that needs
737 // to be written. If there are no bytes left, we're done.
743 void raw_fd_ostream::close() {
747 if (auto EC
= sys::Process::SafelyCloseFileDescriptor(FD
))
752 uint64_t raw_fd_ostream::seek(uint64_t off
) {
753 assert(SupportsSeeking
&& "Stream does not support seeking!");
756 pos
= ::_lseeki64(FD
, off
, SEEK_SET
);
757 #elif defined(HAVE_LSEEK64)
758 pos
= ::lseek64(FD
, off
, SEEK_SET
);
760 pos
= ::lseek(FD
, off
, SEEK_SET
);
762 if (pos
== (uint64_t)-1)
763 error_detected(std::error_code(errno
, std::generic_category()));
767 void raw_fd_ostream::pwrite_impl(const char *Ptr
, size_t Size
,
769 uint64_t Pos
= tell();
775 size_t raw_fd_ostream::preferred_buffer_size() const {
777 // Disable buffering for console devices. Console output is re-encoded from
778 // UTF-8 to UTF-16 on Windows, and buffering it would require us to split the
779 // buffer on a valid UTF-8 codepoint boundary. Terminal buffering is disabled
780 // below on most other OSs, so do the same thing on Windows and avoid that
782 if (IsWindowsConsole
)
784 return raw_ostream::preferred_buffer_size();
785 #elif !defined(__minix)
786 // Minix has no st_blksize.
787 assert(FD
>= 0 && "File not yet open!");
789 if (fstat(FD
, &statbuf
) != 0)
792 // If this is a terminal, don't use buffering. Line buffering
793 // would be a more traditional thing to do, but it's not worth
795 if (S_ISCHR(statbuf
.st_mode
) && isatty(FD
))
797 // Return the preferred block size.
798 return statbuf
.st_blksize
;
800 return raw_ostream::preferred_buffer_size();
804 raw_ostream
&raw_fd_ostream::changeColor(enum Colors colors
, bool bold
,
809 if (sys::Process::ColorNeedsFlush())
811 const char *colorcode
=
812 (colors
== SAVEDCOLOR
)
813 ? sys::Process::OutputBold(bg
)
814 : sys::Process::OutputColor(static_cast<char>(colors
), bold
, bg
);
816 size_t len
= strlen(colorcode
);
817 write(colorcode
, len
);
818 // don't account colors towards output characters
824 raw_ostream
&raw_fd_ostream::resetColor() {
828 if (sys::Process::ColorNeedsFlush())
830 const char *colorcode
= sys::Process::ResetColor();
832 size_t len
= strlen(colorcode
);
833 write(colorcode
, len
);
834 // don't account colors towards output characters
840 raw_ostream
&raw_fd_ostream::reverseColor() {
844 if (sys::Process::ColorNeedsFlush())
846 const char *colorcode
= sys::Process::OutputReverse();
848 size_t len
= strlen(colorcode
);
849 write(colorcode
, len
);
850 // don't account colors towards output characters
856 bool raw_fd_ostream::is_displayed() const {
857 return sys::Process::FileDescriptorIsDisplayed(FD
);
860 bool raw_fd_ostream::has_colors() const {
861 return sys::Process::FileDescriptorHasColors(FD
);
864 void raw_fd_ostream::anchor() {}
866 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
867 // outs(), errs(), nulls()
868 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
870 /// outs() - This returns a reference to a raw_ostream for standard output.
871 /// Use it like: outs() << "foo" << "bar";
872 raw_ostream
&llvm::outs() {
873 // Set buffer settings to model stdout behavior.
875 static raw_fd_ostream
S("-", EC
, sys::fs::OF_None
);
880 /// errs() - This returns a reference to a raw_ostream for standard error.
881 /// Use it like: errs() << "foo" << "bar";
882 raw_ostream
&llvm::errs() {
883 // Set standard error to be unbuffered by default.
884 static raw_fd_ostream
S(STDERR_FILENO
, false, true);
888 /// nulls() - This returns a reference to a raw_ostream which discards output.
889 raw_ostream
&llvm::nulls() {
890 static raw_null_ostream S
;
894 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
895 // raw_string_ostream
896 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
898 raw_string_ostream::~raw_string_ostream() {
902 void raw_string_ostream::write_impl(const char *Ptr
, size_t Size
) {
903 OS
.append(Ptr
, Size
);
906 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
907 // raw_svector_ostream
908 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
910 uint64_t raw_svector_ostream::current_pos() const { return OS
.size(); }
912 void raw_svector_ostream::write_impl(const char *Ptr
, size_t Size
) {
913 OS
.append(Ptr
, Ptr
+ Size
);
916 void raw_svector_ostream::pwrite_impl(const char *Ptr
, size_t Size
,
918 memcpy(OS
.data() + Offset
, Ptr
, Size
);
921 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
923 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
925 raw_null_ostream::~raw_null_ostream() {
927 // ~raw_ostream asserts that the buffer is empty. This isn't necessary
928 // with raw_null_ostream, but it's better to have raw_null_ostream follow
929 // the rules than to change the rules just for raw_null_ostream.
934 void raw_null_ostream::write_impl(const char *Ptr
, size_t Size
) {
937 uint64_t raw_null_ostream::current_pos() const {
941 void raw_null_ostream::pwrite_impl(const char *Ptr
, size_t Size
,
944 void raw_pwrite_stream::anchor() {}
946 void buffer_ostream::anchor() {}