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Badros, 11-Dec-1999, gjb@cs.washington.edu, http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/gjb */ #include "_scm.h" #include #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #include "unif.h" #include "eval.h" #include "read.h" #include "strports.h" #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif /* {Ports - string ports} * */ /* NOTES: write_buf/write_end point to the ends of the allocated string. read_buf/read_end in principle point to the part of the string which has been written to, but this is only updated after a flush. read_pos and write_pos in principle should be equal, but this is only true when rw_active is SCM_PORT_NEITHER. */ static int stfill_buffer (SCM port) { scm_port *pt = SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port); if (pt->read_pos >= pt->read_end) return EOF; else return scm_return_first (*pt->read_pos, port); } /* change the size of a port's string to new_size. this doesn't change read_buf_size. */ static void st_resize_port (scm_port *pt, off_t new_size) { off_t index = pt->write_pos - pt->write_buf; pt->write_buf_size = new_size; scm_vector_set_length_x (pt->stream, SCM_MAKINUM (new_size)); /* reset buffer in case reallocation moved the string. */ { pt->read_buf = pt->write_buf = SCM_CHARS (pt->stream); pt->read_pos = pt->write_pos = pt->write_buf + index; pt->write_end = pt->write_buf + pt->write_buf_size; pt->read_end = pt->read_buf + pt->read_buf_size; } } /* amount by which write_buf is expanded. */ #define SCM_WRITE_BLOCK 80 /* ensure that write_pos < write_end by enlarging the buffer when necessary. update read_buf to account for written chars. */ static void st_flush (SCM port) { scm_port *pt = SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port); if (pt->write_pos == pt->write_end) { st_resize_port (pt, pt->write_buf_size + SCM_WRITE_BLOCK); } pt->read_pos = pt->write_pos; if (pt->read_pos > pt->read_end) { pt->read_end = (unsigned char *) pt->read_pos; pt->read_buf_size = pt->read_end - pt->read_buf; } pt->rw_active = SCM_PORT_NEITHER; } static void st_write (SCM port, const void *data, size_t size) { scm_port *pt = SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port); const char *input = (char *) data; while (size > 0) { int space = pt->write_end - pt->write_pos; int write_len = (size > space) ? space : size; strncpy (pt->write_pos, input, write_len); pt->write_pos += write_len; size -= write_len; input += write_len; if (write_len == space) st_flush (port); } } static void st_end_input (SCM port, int offset) { scm_port *pt = SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port); if (pt->read_pos - pt->read_buf < offset) scm_misc_error ("st_end_input", "negative position", SCM_EOL); pt->write_pos = (unsigned char *) (pt->read_pos = pt->read_pos - offset); pt->rw_active = SCM_PORT_NEITHER; } static off_t st_seek (SCM port, off_t offset, int whence) { scm_port *pt = SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port); off_t target; if (pt->rw_active == SCM_PORT_READ && offset == 0 && whence == SEEK_CUR) /* special case to avoid disturbing the unread-char buffer. */ { if (pt->read_buf == pt->putback_buf) { target = pt->saved_read_pos - pt->saved_read_buf - (pt->read_end - pt->read_pos); } else { target = pt->read_pos - pt->read_buf; } } else /* all other cases. */ { if (pt->rw_active == SCM_PORT_WRITE) st_flush (port); if (pt->rw_active == SCM_PORT_READ) scm_end_input (port); switch (whence) { case SEEK_CUR: target = pt->read_pos - pt->read_buf + offset; break; case SEEK_END: target = pt->read_end - pt->read_buf + offset; break; default: /* SEEK_SET */ target = offset; break; } if (target < 0) scm_misc_error ("st_seek", "negative offset", SCM_EOL); if (target >= pt->write_buf_size) { if (!(SCM_CAR (port) & SCM_WRTNG)) { if (target > pt->write_buf_size) { scm_misc_error ("st_seek", "seek past end of read-only strport", SCM_EOL); } } else { st_resize_port (pt, target + (target == pt->write_buf_size ? SCM_WRITE_BLOCK : 0)); } } pt->read_pos = pt->write_pos = pt->read_buf + target; if (pt->read_pos > pt->read_end) { pt->read_end = (unsigned char *) pt->read_pos; pt->read_buf_size = pt->read_end - pt->read_buf; } } return target; } static void st_truncate (SCM port, off_t length) { scm_port *pt = SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port); if (length > pt->write_buf_size) st_resize_port (pt, length); pt->read_buf_size = length; pt->read_end = pt->read_buf + length; if (pt->read_pos > pt->read_end) pt->read_pos = pt->read_end; if (pt->write_pos > pt->read_end) pt->write_pos = pt->read_end; } SCM scm_mkstrport (SCM pos, SCM str, long modes, const char *caller) { SCM z; scm_port *pt; int str_len; SCM_ASSERT (SCM_INUMP(pos) && SCM_INUM(pos) >= 0, pos, SCM_ARG1, caller); SCM_ASSERT (SCM_ROSTRINGP(str), str, SCM_ARG1, caller); str_len = SCM_ROLENGTH (str); if (SCM_INUM (pos) > str_len) scm_out_of_range (caller, pos); if (!((modes & SCM_WRTNG) || (modes & SCM_RDNG))) scm_misc_error ("scm_mkstrport", "port must read or write", SCM_EOL); SCM_NEWCELL (z); SCM_DEFER_INTS; pt = scm_add_to_port_table (z); SCM_SETCAR (z, scm_tc16_strport | modes); SCM_SETPTAB_ENTRY (z, pt); SCM_SETSTREAM (z, str); pt->write_buf = pt->read_buf = SCM_ROCHARS (str); pt->read_pos = pt->write_pos = pt->read_buf + SCM_INUM (pos); pt->write_buf_size = pt->read_buf_size = str_len; pt->write_end = pt->read_end = pt->read_buf + pt->read_buf_size; pt->rw_random = 1; SCM_ALLOW_INTS; /* ensure write_pos is writable. */ if ((modes & SCM_WRTNG) && pt->write_pos == pt->write_end) st_flush (z); return z; } /* create a new string from a string port's buffer. */ SCM scm_strport_to_string (SCM port) { scm_port *pt = SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port); if (pt->rw_active == SCM_PORT_WRITE) st_flush (port); return scm_makfromstr (pt->read_buf, pt->read_buf_size, 0); } SCM_DEFINE (scm_call_with_output_string, "call-with-output-string", 1, 0, 0, (SCM proc), "Calls the one-argument procedure @var{proc} with a newly created output\n" "port. When the function returns, the string composed of the characters\n" "written into the port is returned.") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_call_with_output_string { SCM p; p = scm_mkstrport (SCM_INUM0, scm_make_string (SCM_INUM0, SCM_UNDEFINED), SCM_OPN | SCM_WRTNG, FUNC_NAME); scm_apply (proc, p, scm_listofnull); return scm_strport_to_string (p); } #undef FUNC_NAME /* Return a Scheme string obtained by printing a given object. */ SCM scm_strprint_obj (SCM obj) { SCM str; SCM port; str = scm_makstr (0, 0); port = scm_mkstrport (SCM_INUM0, str, SCM_OPN | SCM_WRTNG, "scm_strprint_obj"); scm_prin1 (obj, port, 1); { return scm_strport_to_string (port); } } SCM_DEFINE (scm_call_with_input_string, "call-with-input-string", 2, 0, 0, (SCM str, SCM proc), "Calls the one-argument procedure @var{proc} with a newly created input\n" "port from which @var{string}'s contents may be read. The value yielded\n" "by the @var{proc} is returned.") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_call_with_input_string { SCM p = scm_mkstrport(SCM_INUM0, str, SCM_OPN | SCM_RDNG, FUNC_NAME); return scm_apply (proc, p, scm_listofnull); } #undef FUNC_NAME /* Given a null-terminated string EXPR containing a Scheme expression read it, and return it as an SCM value. */ SCM scm_read_0str (char *expr) { SCM port = scm_mkstrport (SCM_INUM0, scm_makfrom0str (expr), SCM_OPN | SCM_RDNG, "scm_eval_0str"); SCM form; /* Read expressions from that port; ignore the values. */ form = scm_read (port); scm_close_port (port); return form; } /* Given a null-terminated string EXPR containing Scheme program text, evaluate it, and return the result of the last expression evaluated. */ SCM scm_eval_0str (const char *expr) { return scm_eval_string (scm_makfrom0str (expr)); } SCM_DEFINE (scm_eval_string, "eval-string", 1, 0, 0, (SCM string), "Evaluate @var{string} as the text representation of a Scheme form\n" "or forms, and return whatever value they produce.") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_eval_string { SCM port = scm_mkstrport (SCM_INUM0, string, SCM_OPN | SCM_RDNG, "scm_eval_0str"); SCM form; SCM ans = SCM_UNSPECIFIED; /* Read expressions from that port; ignore the values. */ while (!SCM_EOF_OBJECT_P (form = scm_read (port))) ans = scm_eval_x (form); /* Don't close the port here; if we re-enter this function via a continuation, then the next time we enter it, we'll get an error. It's a string port anyway, so there's no advantage to closing it early. */ return ans; } #undef FUNC_NAME void scm_make_stptob (void); /* Called from ports.c */ void scm_make_stptob () { long tc = scm_make_port_type ("string", stfill_buffer, st_write); scm_set_port_mark (tc, scm_markstream); scm_set_port_end_input (tc, st_end_input); scm_set_port_flush (tc, st_flush); scm_set_port_seek (tc, st_seek); scm_set_port_truncate (tc, st_truncate); } void scm_init_strports () { #include "strports.x" }