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1 /* $NetBSD: shf.c,v 1.7 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $ */
3 /*
4 * Shell file I/O routines
5 */
6 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
8 #ifndef lint
9 __RCSID("$NetBSD: shf.c,v 1.7 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $");
10 #endif
13 #include "sh.h"
14 #include "ksh_stat.h"
15 #include "ksh_limval.h"
18 /* flags to shf_emptybuf() */
19 #define EB_READSW 0x01 /* about to switch to reading */
20 #define EB_GROW 0x02 /* grow buffer if necessary (STRING+DYNAMIC) */
23 * Replacement stdio routines. Stdio is too flakey on too many machines
24 * to be useful when you have multiple processes using the same underlying
25 * file descriptors.
28 static int shf_fillbuf ARGS((struct shf *shf));
29 static int shf_emptybuf ARGS((struct shf *shf, int flags));
31 /* Open a file. First three args are for open(), last arg is flags for
32 * this package. Returns NULL if file could not be opened, or if a dup
33 * fails.
35 struct shf *
36 shf_open(name, oflags, mode, sflags)
37 const char *name;
38 int oflags;
39 int mode;
40 int sflags;
42 struct shf *shf;
43 int bsize = sflags & SHF_UNBUF ? (sflags & SHF_RD ? 1 : 0) : SHF_BSIZE;
44 int fd;
46 /* Done before open so if alloca fails, fd won't be lost. */
47 shf = (struct shf *) alloc(sizeof(struct shf) + bsize, ATEMP);
48 shf->areap = ATEMP;
49 shf->buf = (unsigned char *) &shf[1];
50 shf->bsize = bsize;
51 shf->flags = SHF_ALLOCS;
52 /* Rest filled in by reopen. */
54 fd = open(name, oflags, mode);
55 if (fd < 0) {
56 afree(shf, shf->areap);
57 return NULL;
59 if ((sflags & SHF_MAPHI) && fd < FDBASE) {
60 int nfd;
62 nfd = ksh_dupbase(fd, FDBASE);
63 close(fd);
64 if (nfd < 0) {
65 afree(shf, shf->areap);
66 return NULL;
68 fd = nfd;
70 sflags &= ~SHF_ACCMODE;
71 sflags |= (oflags & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDONLY ? SHF_RD
72 : ((oflags & O_ACCMODE) == O_WRONLY ? SHF_WR
73 : SHF_RDWR);
75 return shf_reopen(fd, sflags, shf);
78 /* Set up the shf structure for a file descriptor. Doesn't fail. */
79 struct shf *
80 shf_fdopen(fd, sflags, shf)
81 int fd;
82 int sflags;
83 struct shf *shf;
85 int bsize = sflags & SHF_UNBUF ? (sflags & SHF_RD ? 1 : 0) : SHF_BSIZE;
87 /* use fcntl() to figure out correct read/write flags */
88 if (sflags & SHF_GETFL) {
89 int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0);
91 if (flags < 0)
92 /* will get an error on first read/write */
93 sflags |= SHF_RDWR;
94 else
95 switch (flags & O_ACCMODE) {
96 case O_RDONLY: sflags |= SHF_RD; break;
97 case O_WRONLY: sflags |= SHF_WR; break;
98 case O_RDWR: sflags |= SHF_RDWR; break;
102 if (!(sflags & (SHF_RD | SHF_WR)))
103 internal_errorf(1, "shf_fdopen: missing read/write");
105 if (shf) {
106 if (bsize) {
107 shf->buf = (unsigned char *) alloc(bsize, ATEMP);
108 sflags |= SHF_ALLOCB;
109 } else
110 shf->buf = (unsigned char *) 0;
111 } else {
112 shf = (struct shf *) alloc(sizeof(struct shf) + bsize, ATEMP);
113 shf->buf = (unsigned char *) &shf[1];
114 sflags |= SHF_ALLOCS;
116 shf->areap = ATEMP;
117 shf->fd = fd;
118 shf->rp = shf->wp = shf->buf;
119 shf->rnleft = 0;
120 shf->rbsize = bsize;
121 shf->wnleft = 0; /* force call to shf_emptybuf() */
122 shf->wbsize = sflags & SHF_UNBUF ? 0 : bsize;
123 shf->flags = sflags;
124 shf->errno_ = 0;
125 shf->bsize = bsize;
126 if (sflags & SHF_CLEXEC)
127 fd_clexec(fd);
128 return shf;
131 /* Set up an existing shf (and buffer) to use the given fd */
132 struct shf *
133 shf_reopen(fd, sflags, shf)
134 int fd;
135 int sflags;
136 struct shf *shf;
138 int bsize = sflags & SHF_UNBUF ? (sflags & SHF_RD ? 1 : 0) : SHF_BSIZE;
140 /* use fcntl() to figure out correct read/write flags */
141 if (sflags & SHF_GETFL) {
142 int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0);
144 if (flags < 0)
145 /* will get an error on first read/write */
146 sflags |= SHF_RDWR;
147 else
148 switch (flags & O_ACCMODE) {
149 case O_RDONLY: sflags |= SHF_RD; break;
150 case O_WRONLY: sflags |= SHF_WR; break;
151 case O_RDWR: sflags |= SHF_RDWR; break;
155 if (!(sflags & (SHF_RD | SHF_WR)))
156 internal_errorf(1, "shf_reopen: missing read/write");
157 if (!shf || !shf->buf || shf->bsize < bsize)
158 internal_errorf(1, "shf_reopen: bad shf/buf/bsize");
160 /* assumes shf->buf and shf->bsize already set up */
161 shf->fd = fd;
162 shf->rp = shf->wp = shf->buf;
163 shf->rnleft = 0;
164 shf->rbsize = bsize;
165 shf->wnleft = 0; /* force call to shf_emptybuf() */
166 shf->wbsize = sflags & SHF_UNBUF ? 0 : bsize;
167 shf->flags = (shf->flags & (SHF_ALLOCS | SHF_ALLOCB)) | sflags;
168 shf->errno_ = 0;
169 if (sflags & SHF_CLEXEC)
170 fd_clexec(fd);
171 return shf;
174 /* Open a string for reading or writing. If reading, bsize is the number
175 * of bytes that can be read. If writing, bsize is the maximum number of
176 * bytes that can be written. If shf is not null, it is filled in and
177 * returned, if it is null, shf is allocated. If writing and buf is null
178 * and SHF_DYNAMIC is set, the buffer is allocated (if bsize > 0, it is
179 * used for the initial size). Doesn't fail.
180 * When writing, a byte is reserved for a trailing null - see shf_sclose().
182 struct shf *
183 shf_sopen(buf, bsize, sflags, shf)
184 char *buf;
185 int bsize;
186 int sflags;
187 struct shf *shf;
189 /* can't have a read+write string */
190 if (!(sflags & (SHF_RD | SHF_WR))
191 || (sflags & (SHF_RD | SHF_WR)) == (SHF_RD | SHF_WR))
192 internal_errorf(1, "shf_sopen: flags 0x%x", sflags);
194 if (!shf) {
195 shf = (struct shf *) alloc(sizeof(struct shf), ATEMP);
196 sflags |= SHF_ALLOCS;
198 shf->areap = ATEMP;
199 if (!buf && (sflags & SHF_WR) && (sflags & SHF_DYNAMIC)) {
200 if (bsize <= 0)
201 bsize = 64;
202 sflags |= SHF_ALLOCB;
203 buf = alloc(bsize, shf->areap);
205 shf->fd = -1;
206 shf->buf = shf->rp = shf->wp = (unsigned char *) buf;
207 shf->rnleft = bsize;
208 shf->rbsize = bsize;
209 shf->wnleft = bsize - 1; /* space for a '\0' */
210 shf->wbsize = bsize;
211 shf->flags = sflags | SHF_STRING;
212 shf->errno_ = 0;
213 shf->bsize = bsize;
215 return shf;
218 /* Flush and close file descriptor, free the shf structure */
220 shf_close(shf)
221 struct shf *shf;
223 int ret = 0;
225 if (shf->fd >= 0) {
226 ret = shf_flush(shf);
227 if (close(shf->fd) < 0)
228 ret = EOF;
230 if (shf->flags & SHF_ALLOCS)
231 afree(shf, shf->areap);
232 else if (shf->flags & SHF_ALLOCB)
233 afree(shf->buf, shf->areap);
235 return ret;
238 /* Flush and close file descriptor, don't free file structure */
240 shf_fdclose(shf)
241 struct shf *shf;
243 int ret = 0;
245 if (shf->fd >= 0) {
246 ret = shf_flush(shf);
247 if (close(shf->fd) < 0)
248 ret = EOF;
249 shf->rnleft = 0;
250 shf->rp = shf->buf;
251 shf->wnleft = 0;
252 shf->fd = -1;
255 return ret;
258 /* Close a string - if it was opened for writing, it is null terminated;
259 * returns a pointer to the string and frees shf if it was allocated
260 * (does not free string if it was allocated).
262 char *
263 shf_sclose(shf)
264 struct shf *shf;
266 unsigned char *s = shf->buf;
268 /* null terminate */
269 if (shf->flags & SHF_WR) {
270 shf->wnleft++;
271 shf_putc('\0', shf);
273 if (shf->flags & SHF_ALLOCS)
274 afree(shf, shf->areap);
275 return (char *) s;
278 /* Flush and free file structure, don't close file descriptor */
280 shf_finish(shf)
281 struct shf *shf;
283 int ret = 0;
285 if (shf->fd >= 0)
286 ret = shf_flush(shf);
287 if (shf->flags & SHF_ALLOCS)
288 afree(shf, shf->areap);
289 else if (shf->flags & SHF_ALLOCB)
290 afree(shf->buf, shf->areap);
292 return ret;
295 /* Un-read what has been read but not examined, or write what has been
296 * buffered. Returns 0 for success, EOF for (write) error.
299 shf_flush(shf)
300 struct shf *shf;
302 if (shf->flags & SHF_STRING)
303 return (shf->flags & SHF_WR) ? EOF : 0;
305 if (shf->fd < 0)
306 internal_errorf(1, "shf_flush: no fd");
308 if (shf->flags & SHF_ERROR) {
309 errno = shf->errno_;
310 return EOF;
313 if (shf->flags & SHF_READING) {
314 shf->flags &= ~(SHF_EOF | SHF_READING);
315 if (shf->rnleft > 0) {
316 lseek(shf->fd, (off_t) -shf->rnleft, 1);
317 shf->rnleft = 0;
318 shf->rp = shf->buf;
320 return 0;
321 } else if (shf->flags & SHF_WRITING)
322 return shf_emptybuf(shf, 0);
324 return 0;
327 /* Write out any buffered data. If currently reading, flushes the read
328 * buffer. Returns 0 for success, EOF for (write) error.
330 static int
331 shf_emptybuf(shf, flags)
332 struct shf *shf;
333 int flags;
335 int ret = 0;
337 if (!(shf->flags & SHF_STRING) && shf->fd < 0)
338 internal_errorf(1, "shf_emptybuf: no fd");
340 if (shf->flags & SHF_ERROR) {
341 errno = shf->errno_;
342 return EOF;
345 if (shf->flags & SHF_READING) {
346 if (flags & EB_READSW) /* doesn't happen */
347 return 0;
348 ret = shf_flush(shf);
349 shf->flags &= ~SHF_READING;
351 if (shf->flags & SHF_STRING) {
352 unsigned char *nbuf;
354 /* Note that we assume SHF_ALLOCS is not set if SHF_ALLOCB
355 * is set... (changing the shf pointer could cause problems)
357 if (!(flags & EB_GROW) || !(shf->flags & SHF_DYNAMIC)
358 || !(shf->flags & SHF_ALLOCB))
359 return EOF;
360 /* allocate more space for buffer */
361 nbuf = (unsigned char *) aresize(shf->buf, shf->wbsize * 2,
362 shf->areap);
363 shf->rp = nbuf + (shf->rp - shf->buf);
364 shf->wp = nbuf + (shf->wp - shf->buf);
365 shf->rbsize += shf->wbsize;
366 shf->wnleft += shf->wbsize;
367 shf->wbsize *= 2;
368 shf->buf = nbuf;
369 } else {
370 if (shf->flags & SHF_WRITING) {
371 int ntowrite = shf->wp - shf->buf;
372 unsigned char *buf = shf->buf;
373 int n;
375 while (ntowrite > 0) {
376 n = write(shf->fd, buf, ntowrite);
377 if (n < 0) {
378 if (errno == EINTR
379 && !(shf->flags & SHF_INTERRUPT))
380 continue;
381 shf->flags |= SHF_ERROR;
382 shf->errno_ = errno;
383 shf->wnleft = 0;
384 if (buf != shf->buf) {
385 /* allow a second flush
386 * to work */
387 memmove(shf->buf, buf,
388 ntowrite);
389 shf->wp = shf->buf + ntowrite;
391 return EOF;
393 buf += n;
394 ntowrite -= n;
396 if (flags & EB_READSW) {
397 shf->wp = shf->buf;
398 shf->wnleft = 0;
399 shf->flags &= ~SHF_WRITING;
400 return 0;
403 shf->wp = shf->buf;
404 shf->wnleft = shf->wbsize;
406 shf->flags |= SHF_WRITING;
408 return ret;
411 /* Fill up a read buffer. Returns EOF for a read error, 0 otherwise. */
412 static int
413 shf_fillbuf(shf)
414 struct shf *shf;
416 if (shf->flags & SHF_STRING)
417 return 0;
419 if (shf->fd < 0)
420 internal_errorf(1, "shf_fillbuf: no fd");
422 if (shf->flags & (SHF_EOF | SHF_ERROR)) {
423 if (shf->flags & SHF_ERROR)
424 errno = shf->errno_;
425 return EOF;
428 if ((shf->flags & SHF_WRITING) && shf_emptybuf(shf, EB_READSW) == EOF)
429 return EOF;
431 shf->flags |= SHF_READING;
433 shf->rp = shf->buf;
434 while (1) {
435 shf->rnleft = blocking_read(shf->fd, (char *) shf->buf,
436 shf->rbsize);
437 if (shf->rnleft < 0 && errno == EINTR
438 && !(shf->flags & SHF_INTERRUPT))
439 continue;
440 break;
442 if (shf->rnleft <= 0) {
443 if (shf->rnleft < 0) {
444 shf->flags |= SHF_ERROR;
445 shf->errno_ = errno;
446 shf->rnleft = 0;
447 shf->rp = shf->buf;
448 return EOF;
450 shf->flags |= SHF_EOF;
452 return 0;
455 /* Seek to a new position in the file. If writing, flushes the buffer
456 * first. If reading, optimizes small relative seeks that stay inside the
457 * buffer. Returns 0 for success, EOF otherwise.
460 shf_seek(shf, where, from)
461 struct shf *shf;
462 off_t where;
463 int from;
465 if (shf->fd < 0) {
466 errno = EINVAL;
467 return EOF;
470 if (shf->flags & SHF_ERROR) {
471 errno = shf->errno_;
472 return EOF;
475 if ((shf->flags & SHF_WRITING) && shf_emptybuf(shf, EB_READSW) == EOF)
476 return EOF;
478 if (shf->flags & SHF_READING) {
479 if (from == SEEK_CUR &&
480 (where < 0 ?
481 -where >= shf->rbsize - shf->rnleft :
482 where < shf->rnleft)) {
483 shf->rnleft -= where;
484 shf->rp += where;
485 return 0;
487 shf->rnleft = 0;
488 shf->rp = shf->buf;
491 shf->flags &= ~(SHF_EOF | SHF_READING | SHF_WRITING);
493 if (lseek(shf->fd, where, from) < 0) {
494 shf->errno_ = errno;
495 shf->flags |= SHF_ERROR;
496 return EOF;
499 return 0;
503 /* Read a buffer from shf. Returns the number of bytes read into buf,
504 * if no bytes were read, returns 0 if end of file was seen, EOF if
505 * a read error occurred.
508 shf_read(buf, bsize, shf)
509 char *buf;
510 int bsize;
511 struct shf *shf;
513 int orig_bsize = bsize;
514 int ncopy;
516 if (!(shf->flags & SHF_RD))
517 internal_errorf(1, "shf_read: flags %x", shf->flags);
519 if (bsize <= 0)
520 internal_errorf(1, "shf_read: bsize %d", bsize);
522 while (bsize > 0) {
523 if (shf->rnleft == 0
524 && (shf_fillbuf(shf) == EOF || shf->rnleft == 0))
525 break;
526 ncopy = shf->rnleft;
527 if (ncopy > bsize)
528 ncopy = bsize;
529 memcpy(buf, shf->rp, ncopy);
530 buf += ncopy;
531 bsize -= ncopy;
532 shf->rp += ncopy;
533 shf->rnleft -= ncopy;
535 /* Note: fread(3S) returns 0 for errors - this doesn't */
536 return orig_bsize == bsize ? (shf_error(shf) ? EOF : 0)
537 : orig_bsize - bsize;
540 /* Read up to a newline or EOF. The newline is put in buf; buf is always
541 * null terminated. Returns NULL on read error or if nothing was read before
542 * end of file, returns a pointer to the null byte in buf otherwise.
544 char *
545 shf_getse(buf, bsize, shf)
546 char *buf;
547 int bsize;
548 struct shf *shf;
550 unsigned char *end;
551 int ncopy;
552 char *orig_buf = buf;
554 if (!(shf->flags & SHF_RD))
555 internal_errorf(1, "shf_getse: flags %x", shf->flags);
557 if (bsize <= 0)
558 return (char *) 0;
560 --bsize; /* save room for null */
561 do {
562 if (shf->rnleft == 0) {
563 if (shf_fillbuf(shf) == EOF)
564 return NULL;
565 if (shf->rnleft == 0) {
566 *buf = '\0';
567 return buf == orig_buf ? NULL : buf;
570 end = (unsigned char *) memchr((char *) shf->rp, '\n',
571 shf->rnleft);
572 ncopy = end ? end - shf->rp + 1 : shf->rnleft;
573 if (ncopy > bsize)
574 ncopy = bsize;
575 memcpy(buf, (char *) shf->rp, ncopy);
576 shf->rp += ncopy;
577 shf->rnleft -= ncopy;
578 buf += ncopy;
579 bsize -= ncopy;
580 #ifdef OS2
581 if (end && buf > orig_buf + 1 && buf[-2] == '\r') {
582 buf--;
583 bsize++;
584 buf[-1] = '\n';
586 #endif
588 } while (!end && bsize);
589 *buf = '\0';
590 return buf;
593 /* Returns the char read. Returns EOF for error and end of file. */
595 shf_getchar(shf)
596 struct shf *shf;
598 if (!(shf->flags & SHF_RD))
599 internal_errorf(1, "shf_getchar: flags %x", shf->flags);
601 if (shf->rnleft == 0 && (shf_fillbuf(shf) == EOF || shf->rnleft == 0))
602 return EOF;
603 --shf->rnleft;
604 return *shf->rp++;
607 /* Put a character back in the input stream. Returns the character if
608 * successful, EOF if there is no room.
611 shf_ungetc(c, shf)
612 int c;
613 struct shf *shf;
615 if (!(shf->flags & SHF_RD))
616 internal_errorf(1, "shf_ungetc: flags %x", shf->flags);
618 if ((shf->flags & SHF_ERROR) || c == EOF
619 || (shf->rp == shf->buf && shf->rnleft))
620 return EOF;
622 if ((shf->flags & SHF_WRITING) && shf_emptybuf(shf, EB_READSW) == EOF)
623 return EOF;
625 if (shf->rp == shf->buf)
626 shf->rp = shf->buf + shf->rbsize;
627 if (shf->flags & SHF_STRING) {
628 /* Can unget what was read, but not something different - we
629 * don't want to modify a string.
631 if (shf->rp[-1] != c)
632 return EOF;
633 shf->flags &= ~SHF_EOF;
634 shf->rp--;
635 shf->rnleft++;
636 return c;
638 shf->flags &= ~SHF_EOF;
639 *--(shf->rp) = c;
640 shf->rnleft++;
641 return c;
644 /* Write a character. Returns the character if successful, EOF if
645 * the char could not be written.
648 shf_putchar(c, shf)
649 int c;
650 struct shf *shf;
652 if (!(shf->flags & SHF_WR))
653 internal_errorf(1, "shf_putchar: flags %x", shf->flags);
655 if (c == EOF)
656 return EOF;
658 if (shf->flags & SHF_UNBUF) {
659 char cc = c;
660 int n;
662 if (shf->fd < 0)
663 internal_errorf(1, "shf_putchar: no fd");
664 if (shf->flags & SHF_ERROR) {
665 errno = shf->errno_;
666 return EOF;
668 while ((n = write(shf->fd, &cc, 1)) != 1)
669 if (n < 0) {
670 if (errno == EINTR
671 && !(shf->flags & SHF_INTERRUPT))
672 continue;
673 shf->flags |= SHF_ERROR;
674 shf->errno_ = errno;
675 return EOF;
677 } else {
678 /* Flush deals with strings and sticky errors */
679 if (shf->wnleft == 0 && shf_emptybuf(shf, EB_GROW) == EOF)
680 return EOF;
681 shf->wnleft--;
682 *shf->wp++ = c;
685 return c;
688 /* Write a string. Returns the length of the string if successful, EOF if
689 * the string could not be written.
692 shf_puts(s, shf)
693 const char *s;
694 struct shf *shf;
696 if (!s)
697 return EOF;
699 return shf_write(s, strlen(s), shf);
702 /* Write a buffer. Returns nbytes if successful, EOF if there is an error. */
704 shf_write(buf, nbytes, shf)
705 const char *buf;
706 int nbytes;
707 struct shf *shf;
709 int orig_nbytes = nbytes;
710 int n;
711 int ncopy;
713 if (!(shf->flags & SHF_WR))
714 internal_errorf(1, "shf_write: flags %x", shf->flags);
716 if (nbytes < 0)
717 internal_errorf(1, "shf_write: nbytes %d", nbytes);
719 /* Don't buffer if buffer is empty and we're writting a large amount. */
720 if ((ncopy = shf->wnleft)
721 && (shf->wp != shf->buf || nbytes < shf->wnleft))
723 if (ncopy > nbytes)
724 ncopy = nbytes;
725 memcpy(shf->wp, buf, ncopy);
726 nbytes -= ncopy;
727 buf += ncopy;
728 shf->wp += ncopy;
729 shf->wnleft -= ncopy;
731 if (nbytes > 0) {
732 /* Flush deals with strings and sticky errors */
733 if (shf_emptybuf(shf, EB_GROW) == EOF)
734 return EOF;
735 if (nbytes > shf->wbsize) {
736 ncopy = nbytes;
737 if (shf->wbsize)
738 ncopy -= nbytes % shf->wbsize;
739 nbytes -= ncopy;
740 while (ncopy > 0) {
741 n = write(shf->fd, buf, ncopy);
742 if (n < 0) {
743 if (errno == EINTR
744 && !(shf->flags & SHF_INTERRUPT))
745 continue;
746 shf->flags |= SHF_ERROR;
747 shf->errno_ = errno;
748 shf->wnleft = 0;
749 /* Note: fwrite(3S) returns 0 for
750 * errors - this doesn't */
751 return EOF;
753 buf += n;
754 ncopy -= n;
757 if (nbytes > 0) {
758 memcpy(shf->wp, buf, nbytes);
759 shf->wp += nbytes;
760 shf->wnleft -= nbytes;
764 return orig_nbytes;
768 #ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
769 shf_fprintf(struct shf *shf, const char *fmt, ...)
770 #else
771 shf_fprintf(shf, fmt, va_alist)
772 struct shf *shf;
773 const char *fmt;
774 va_dcl
775 #endif
777 va_list args;
778 int n;
780 SH_VA_START(args, fmt);
781 n = shf_vfprintf(shf, fmt, args);
782 va_end(args);
784 return n;
788 #ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
789 shf_snprintf(char *buf, int bsize, const char *fmt, ...)
790 #else
791 shf_snprintf(buf, bsize, fmt, va_alist)
792 char *buf;
793 int bsize;
794 const char *fmt;
795 va_dcl
796 #endif
798 struct shf shf;
799 va_list args;
800 int n;
802 if (!buf || bsize <= 0)
803 internal_errorf(1, "shf_snprintf: buf %lx, bsize %d",
804 (long) buf, bsize);
806 shf_sopen(buf, bsize, SHF_WR, &shf);
807 SH_VA_START(args, fmt);
808 n = shf_vfprintf(&shf, fmt, args);
809 va_end(args);
810 shf_sclose(&shf); /* null terminates */
811 return n;
814 char *
815 #ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
816 shf_smprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
817 #else
818 shf_smprintf(fmt, va_alist)
819 char *fmt;
820 va_dcl
821 #endif
823 struct shf shf;
824 va_list args;
826 shf_sopen((char *) 0, 0, SHF_WR|SHF_DYNAMIC, &shf);
827 SH_VA_START(args, fmt);
828 shf_vfprintf(&shf, fmt, args);
829 va_end(args);
830 return shf_sclose(&shf); /* null terminates */
833 #undef FP /* if you want floating point stuff */
835 #define BUF_SIZE 128
836 #define FPBUF_SIZE (DMAXEXP+16)/* this must be >
837 * MAX(DMAXEXP, log10(pow(2, DSIGNIF)))
838 * + ceil(log10(DMAXEXP)) + 8 (I think).
839 * Since this is hard to express as a
840 * constant, just use a large buffer.
844 * What kinda of machine we on? Hopefully the C compiler will optimize
845 * this out...
847 * For shorts, we want sign extend for %d but not for %[oxu] - on 16 bit
848 * machines it don't matter. Assumes C compiler has converted shorts to
849 * ints before pushing them.
851 #define POP_INT(f, s, a) (((f) & FL_LONG) ? \
852 va_arg((a), unsigned long) \
854 (sizeof(int) < sizeof(long) ? \
855 ((s) ? \
856 (long) va_arg((a), int) \
858 va_arg((a), unsigned)) \
860 va_arg((a), unsigned)))
862 #define ABIGNUM 32000 /* big numer that will fit in a short */
863 #define LOG2_10 3.321928094887362347870319429 /* log base 2 of 10 */
865 #define FL_HASH 0x001 /* `#' seen */
866 #define FL_PLUS 0x002 /* `+' seen */
867 #define FL_RIGHT 0x004 /* `-' seen */
868 #define FL_BLANK 0x008 /* ` ' seen */
869 #define FL_SHORT 0x010 /* `h' seen */
870 #define FL_LONG 0x020 /* `l' seen */
871 #define FL_ZERO 0x040 /* `0' seen */
872 #define FL_DOT 0x080 /* '.' seen */
873 #define FL_UPPER 0x100 /* format character was uppercase */
874 #define FL_NUMBER 0x200 /* a number was formated %[douxefg] */
877 #ifdef FP
878 #include <math.h>
880 static double
881 my_ceil(d)
882 double d;
884 double i;
886 return d - modf(d, &i) + (d < 0 ? -1 : 1);
888 #endif /* FP */
891 shf_vfprintf(shf, fmt, args)
892 struct shf *shf;
893 const char *fmt;
894 va_list args;
896 char c, *s;
897 int UNINITIALIZED(tmp);
898 int field, precision;
899 int len;
900 int flags;
901 unsigned long lnum;
902 /* %#o produces the longest output */
903 char numbuf[(BITS(long) + 2) / 3 + 1];
904 /* this stuff for dealing with the buffer */
905 int nwritten = 0;
906 static char nulls[] = "(null %s)";
907 #ifdef FP
908 /* should be in <math.h>
909 * extern double frexp();
911 extern char *ecvt();
913 double fpnum;
914 int expo, decpt;
915 char style;
916 char fpbuf[FPBUF_SIZE];
917 #endif /* FP */
919 if (!fmt)
920 return 0;
922 while ((c = *fmt++)) {
923 if (c != '%') {
924 shf_putc(c, shf);
925 nwritten++;
926 continue;
929 * This will accept flags/fields in any order - not
930 * just the order specified in printf(3), but this is
931 * the way _doprnt() seems to work (on bsd and sysV).
932 * The only restriction is that the format character must
933 * come last :-).
935 flags = field = precision = 0;
936 for ( ; (c = *fmt++) ; ) {
937 switch (c) {
938 case '#':
939 flags |= FL_HASH;
940 continue;
942 case '+':
943 flags |= FL_PLUS;
944 continue;
946 case '-':
947 flags |= FL_RIGHT;
948 continue;
950 case ' ':
951 flags |= FL_BLANK;
952 continue;
954 case '0':
955 if (!(flags & FL_DOT))
956 flags |= FL_ZERO;
957 continue;
959 case '.':
960 flags |= FL_DOT;
961 precision = 0;
962 continue;
964 case '*':
965 tmp = va_arg(args, int);
966 if (flags & FL_DOT)
967 precision = tmp;
968 else if ((field = tmp) < 0) {
969 field = -field;
970 flags |= FL_RIGHT;
972 continue;
974 case 'l':
975 flags |= FL_LONG;
976 continue;
978 case 'h':
979 flags |= FL_SHORT;
980 continue;
982 if (digit(c)) {
983 tmp = c - '0';
984 while (c = *fmt++, digit(c))
985 tmp = tmp * 10 + c - '0';
986 --fmt;
987 if (tmp < 0) /* overflow? */
988 tmp = 0;
989 if (flags & FL_DOT)
990 precision = tmp;
991 else
992 field = tmp;
993 continue;
995 break;
998 if (precision < 0)
999 precision = 0;
1001 if (!c) /* nasty format */
1002 break;
1004 if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') {
1005 flags |= FL_UPPER;
1006 c = c - 'A' + 'a';
1009 switch (c) {
1010 case 'p': /* pointer */
1011 flags &= ~(FL_LONG | FL_SHORT);
1012 if (sizeof(char *) > sizeof(int))
1013 flags |= FL_LONG; /* hope it fits.. */
1014 /* aaahhh... */
1015 case 'd':
1016 case 'i':
1017 case 'o':
1018 case 'u':
1019 case 'x':
1020 flags |= FL_NUMBER;
1021 s = &numbuf[sizeof(numbuf)];
1022 lnum = POP_INT(flags, c == 'd', args);
1023 switch (c) {
1024 case 'd':
1025 case 'i':
1026 if (0 > (long) lnum)
1027 lnum = - (long) lnum, tmp = 1;
1028 else
1029 tmp = 0;
1030 /* aaahhhh..... */
1032 case 'u':
1033 do {
1034 *--s = lnum % 10 + '0';
1035 lnum /= 10;
1036 } while (lnum);
1038 if (c != 'u') {
1039 if (tmp)
1040 *--s = '-';
1041 else if (flags & FL_PLUS)
1042 *--s = '+';
1043 else if (flags & FL_BLANK)
1044 *--s = ' ';
1046 break;
1048 case 'o':
1049 do {
1050 *--s = (lnum & 0x7) + '0';
1051 lnum >>= 3;
1052 } while (lnum);
1054 if ((flags & FL_HASH) && *s != '0')
1055 *--s = '0';
1056 break;
1058 case 'p':
1059 case 'x':
1061 const char *digits = (flags & FL_UPPER) ?
1062 "0123456789ABCDEF"
1063 : "0123456789abcdef";
1064 do {
1065 *--s = digits[lnum & 0xf];
1066 lnum >>= 4;
1067 } while (lnum);
1069 if (flags & FL_HASH) {
1070 *--s = (flags & FL_UPPER) ? 'X' : 'x';
1071 *--s = '0';
1075 len = &numbuf[sizeof(numbuf)] - s;
1076 if (flags & FL_DOT) {
1077 if (precision > len) {
1078 field = precision;
1079 flags |= FL_ZERO;
1080 } else
1081 precision = len; /* no loss */
1083 break;
1085 #ifdef FP
1086 case 'e':
1087 case 'g':
1088 case 'f':
1090 char *p;
1093 * This could probably be done better,
1094 * but it seems to work. Note that gcvt()
1095 * is not used, as you cannot tell it to
1096 * not strip the zeros.
1098 flags |= FL_NUMBER;
1099 if (!(flags & FL_DOT))
1100 precision = 6; /* default */
1102 * Assumes doubles are pushed on
1103 * the stack. If this is not so, then
1104 * FL_LONG/FL_SHORT should be checked.
1106 fpnum = va_arg(args, double);
1107 s = fpbuf;
1108 style = c;
1110 * This is the same as
1111 * expo = ceil(log10(fpnum))
1112 * but doesn't need -lm. This is an
1113 * approximation as expo is rounded up.
1115 (void) frexp(fpnum, &expo);
1116 expo = my_ceil(expo / LOG2_10);
1118 if (expo < 0)
1119 expo = 0;
1121 p = ecvt(fpnum, precision + 1 + expo,
1122 &decpt, &tmp);
1123 if (c == 'g') {
1124 if (decpt < -4 || decpt > precision)
1125 style = 'e';
1126 else
1127 style = 'f';
1128 if (decpt > 0 && (precision -= decpt) < 0)
1129 precision = 0;
1131 if (tmp)
1132 *s++ = '-';
1133 else if (flags & FL_PLUS)
1134 *s++ = '+';
1135 else if (flags & FL_BLANK)
1136 *s++ = ' ';
1138 if (style == 'e')
1139 *s++ = *p++;
1140 else {
1141 if (decpt > 0) {
1142 /* Overflow check - should
1143 * never have this problem.
1145 if (decpt >
1146 &fpbuf[sizeof(fpbuf)]
1147 - s - 8)
1148 decpt =
1149 &fpbuf[sizeof(fpbuf)]
1150 - s - 8;
1151 (void) memcpy(s, p, decpt);
1152 s += decpt;
1153 p += decpt;
1154 } else
1155 *s++ = '0';
1158 /* print the fraction? */
1159 if (precision > 0) {
1160 *s++ = '.';
1161 /* Overflow check - should
1162 * never have this problem.
1164 if (precision > &fpbuf[sizeof(fpbuf)]
1165 - s - 7)
1166 precision =
1167 &fpbuf[sizeof(fpbuf)]
1168 - s - 7;
1169 for (tmp = decpt; tmp++ < 0 &&
1170 precision > 0 ; precision--)
1171 *s++ = '0';
1172 tmp = strlen(p);
1173 if (precision > tmp)
1174 precision = tmp;
1175 /* Overflow check - should
1176 * never have this problem.
1178 if (precision > &fpbuf[sizeof(fpbuf)]
1179 - s - 7)
1180 precision =
1181 &fpbuf[sizeof(fpbuf)]
1182 - s - 7;
1183 (void) memcpy(s, p, precision);
1184 s += precision;
1186 * `g' format strips trailing
1187 * zeros after the decimal.
1189 if (c == 'g' && !(flags & FL_HASH)) {
1190 while (*--s == '0')
1192 if (*s != '.')
1193 s++;
1195 } else if (flags & FL_HASH)
1196 *s++ = '.';
1198 if (style == 'e') {
1199 *s++ = (flags & FL_UPPER) ? 'E' : 'e';
1200 if (--decpt >= 0)
1201 *s++ = '+';
1202 else {
1203 *s++ = '-';
1204 decpt = -decpt;
1206 p = &numbuf[sizeof(numbuf)];
1207 for (tmp = 0; tmp < 2 || decpt ; tmp++) {
1208 *--p = '0' + decpt % 10;
1209 decpt /= 10;
1211 tmp = &numbuf[sizeof(numbuf)] - p;
1212 (void) memcpy(s, p, tmp);
1213 s += tmp;
1216 len = s - fpbuf;
1217 s = fpbuf;
1218 precision = len;
1219 break;
1221 #endif /* FP */
1223 case 's':
1224 if (!(s = va_arg(args, char *)))
1225 s = nulls;
1226 len = strlen(s);
1227 break;
1229 case 'c':
1230 flags &= ~FL_DOT;
1231 numbuf[0] = va_arg(args, int);
1232 s = numbuf;
1233 len = 1;
1234 break;
1236 case '%':
1237 default:
1238 numbuf[0] = c;
1239 s = numbuf;
1240 len = 1;
1241 break;
1245 * At this point s should point to a string that is
1246 * to be formatted, and len should be the length of the
1247 * string.
1249 if (!(flags & FL_DOT) || len < precision)
1250 precision = len;
1251 if (field > precision) {
1252 field -= precision;
1253 if (!(flags & FL_RIGHT)) {
1254 field = -field;
1255 /* skip past sign or 0x when padding with 0 */
1256 if ((flags & FL_ZERO) && (flags & FL_NUMBER)) {
1257 if (*s == '+' || *s == '-' || *s ==' ')
1259 shf_putc(*s, shf);
1260 s++;
1261 precision--;
1262 nwritten++;
1263 } else if (*s == '0') {
1264 shf_putc(*s, shf);
1265 s++;
1266 nwritten++;
1267 if (--precision > 0 &&
1268 (*s | 0x20) == 'x')
1270 shf_putc(*s, shf);
1271 s++;
1272 precision--;
1273 nwritten++;
1276 c = '0';
1277 } else
1278 c = flags & FL_ZERO ? '0' : ' ';
1279 if (field < 0) {
1280 nwritten += -field;
1281 for ( ; field < 0 ; field++)
1282 shf_putc(c, shf);
1284 } else
1285 c = ' ';
1286 } else
1287 field = 0;
1289 if (precision > 0) {
1290 nwritten += precision;
1291 for ( ; precision-- > 0 ; s++)
1292 shf_putc(*s, shf);
1294 if (field > 0) {
1295 nwritten += field;
1296 for ( ; field > 0 ; --field)
1297 shf_putc(c, shf);
1301 return shf_error(shf) ? EOF : nwritten;