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/****************************************************************************
* *
* GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS *
* *
* S Y S D E P *
* *
* C Implementation File *
* *
* $Revision$
* *
* Copyright (C) 1992-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. *
* *
* GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under *
* terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- *
* ware Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later ver- *
* sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- *
* OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY *
* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License *
* for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General *
* Public License distributed with GNAT; see file COPYING. If not, write *
* to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, *
* MA 02111-1307, USA. *
* *
* As a special exception, if you link this file with other files to *
* produce an executable, this file does not by itself cause the resulting *
* executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License. This except- *
* ion does not however invalidate any other reasons why the executable *
* file might be covered by the GNU Public License. *
* *
* GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. *
* It is now maintained by Ada Core Technologies Inc (http://www.gnat.com). *
* *
****************************************************************************/
/* This file contains system dependent symbols that are referenced in the
GNAT Run Time Library */
#ifdef __vxworks
#include "ioLib.h"
#include "selectLib.h"
#include "vxWorks.h"
#endif
#ifdef IN_RTS
#define POSIX
#include "tconfig.h"
#include "tsystem.h"
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "time.h"
#else
#include "config.h"
#include "system.h"
#endif
#include "adaint.h"
/*
mode_read_text
open text file for reading
rt for DOS and Windows NT, r for Unix
mode_write_text
truncate to zero length or create text file for writing
wt for DOS and Windows NT, w for Unix
mode_append_text
append; open or create text file for writing at end-of-file
at for DOS and Windows NT, a for Unix
mode_read_binary
open binary file for reading
rb for DOS and Windows NT, r for Unix
mode_write_binary
truncate to zero length or create binary file for writing
wb for DOS and Windows NT, w for Unix
mode_append_binary
append; open or create binary file for writing at end-of-file
ab for DOS and Windows NT, a for Unix
mode_read_text_plus
open text file for update (reading and writing)
r+t for DOS and Windows NT, r+ for Unix
mode_write_text_plus
truncate to zero length or create text file for update
w+t for DOS and Windows NT, w+ for Unix
mode_append_text_plus
append; open or create text file for update, writing at end-of-file
a+t for DOS and Windows NT, a+ for Unix
mode_read_binary_plus
open binary file for update (reading and writing)
r+b for DOS and Windows NT, r+ for Unix
mode_write_binary_plus
truncate to zero length or create binary file for update
w+b for DOS and Windows NT, w+ for Unix
mode_append_binary_plus
append; open or create binary file for update, writing at end-of-file
a+b for DOS and Windows NT, a+ for Unix
Notes:
(1) Opening a file with read mode fails if the file does not exist or
cannot be read.
(2) Opening a file with append mode causes all subsequent writes to the
file to be forced to the then current end-of-file, regardless of
intervening calls to the fseek function.
(3) When a file is opened with update mode, both input and output may be
performed on the associated stream. However, output may not be directly
followed by input without an intervening call to the fflush function or
to a file positioning function (fseek, fsetpos, or rewind), and input
may not be directly followed by output without an intervening call to a
file positioning function, unless the input operation encounters
end-of-file.
The other target dependent declarations here are for the two functions
__gnat_set_binary_mode and __gnat_set_text_mode:
void __gnat_set_binary_mode (int handle);
void __gnat_set_text_mode (int handle);
These functions have no effect in Unix (or similar systems where there is
no distinction between binary and text files), but in DOS (and similar
systems where text mode does CR/LF translation), these functions allow
the mode of the stream with the given handle (fileno can be used to get
the handle of a stream) to be changed dynamically. The returned result
is 0 if no error occurs and -1 if an error occurs.
Finally there is a boolean (character) variable
char __gnat_text_translation_required;
which is zero (false) in Unix mode, and one (true) in DOS mode, with a
true value indicating that text translation is required on text files
and that fopen supports the trailing t and b modifiers.
*/
#if defined(WINNT) || defined (MSDOS) || defined (__EMX__)
static const char *mode_read_text = "rt";
static const char *mode_write_text = "wt";
static const char *mode_append_text = "at";
static const char *mode_read_binary = "rb";
static const char *mode_write_binary = "wb";
static const char *mode_append_binary = "ab";
static const char *mode_read_text_plus = "r+t";
static const char *mode_write_text_plus = "w+t";
static const char *mode_append_text_plus = "a+t";
static const char *mode_read_binary_plus = "r+b";
static const char *mode_write_binary_plus = "w+b";
static const char *mode_append_binary_plus = "a+b";
const char __gnat_text_translation_required = 1;
void
__gnat_set_binary_mode (handle)
int handle;
{
_setmode (handle, O_BINARY);
}
void
__gnat_set_text_mode (handle)
int handle;
{
_setmode (handle, O_TEXT);
}
#ifdef __MINGW32__
#include <windows.h>
/* Return the name of the tty. Under windows there is no name for
the tty, so this function, if connected to a tty, returns the generic name
"console". */
char *
__gnat_ttyname (filedes)
int filedes;
{
if (isatty (filedes))
return "console";
else
return NULL;
}
/* This function is needed to fix a bug under Win95/98. Under these plateforms
doing :
ch1 = getch();
ch2 = fgetc (stdin);
will put the same character into ch1 and ch2. It seem that the character
read by getch() is not correctly removed from the buffer. Even a
fflush(stdin) does not fix the bug. This bug does not appear under Window
NT. So we have two version of this routine below one for 95/98 and one for
NT/2000 version of Windows. There is also a special routine (winflushinit)
that will be called only the first time to check which version of Windows
we are running running on to set the right routine to use.
This problem occurs when using Text_IO.Get_Line after Text_IO.Get_Immediate
for example.
Calling FlushConsoleInputBuffer just after getch() fix the bug under
95/98. */
static void winflush_init PARAMS ((void));
static void winflush_95 PARAMS ((void));
static void winflush_nt PARAMS ((void));
/* winflusfunction is set first to the winflushinit function which will check
the OS version 95/98 or NT/2000 */
static void (*winflush_function) PARAMS ((void)) = winflush_init;
/* This function does the runtime check of the OS version and then sets
winflush_function to the appropriate function and then call it. */
static void
winflush_init ()
{
DWORD dwVersion = GetVersion();
if (dwVersion < 0x80000000) /* Windows NT/2000 */
winflush_function = winflush_nt;
else /* Windows 95/98 */
winflush_function = winflush_95;
(*winflush_function)(); /* Perform the 'flush' */
}
static void winflush_95 ()
{
FlushConsoleInputBuffer (GetStdHandle (STD_INPUT_HANDLE));
}
static void winflush_nt ()
{
/* Does nothing as there is no problem under NT. */
}
#endif
#else
static const char *mode_read_text = "r";
static const char *mode_write_text = "w";
static const char *mode_append_text = "a";
static const char *mode_read_binary = "r";
static const char *mode_write_binary = "w";
static const char *mode_append_binary = "a";
static const char *mode_read_text_plus = "r+";
static const char *mode_write_text_plus = "w+";
static const char *mode_append_text_plus = "a+";
static const char *mode_read_binary_plus = "r+";
static const char *mode_write_binary_plus = "w+";
static const char *mode_append_binary_plus = "a+";
const char __gnat_text_translation_required = 0;
/* These functions do nothing in non-DOS systems. */
void
__gnat_set_binary_mode (handle)
int handle ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
{
}
void
__gnat_set_text_mode (handle)
int handle ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
{
}
char *
__gnat_ttyname (filedes)
int filedes;
{
#ifndef __vxworks
extern char *ttyname PARAMS ((int));
return ttyname (filedes);
#else
return "";
#endif
}
#endif
#if defined (linux) || defined (sun) || defined (sgi) || defined (__EMX__) \
|| (defined (__osf__) && ! defined (__alpha_vxworks)) || defined (WINNT) \
|| defined (__MACHTEN__) || defined (hpux) || defined (_AIX) \
|| (defined (__svr4__) && defined (i386)) || defined (__Lynx__)
#include <termios.h>
#else
#if defined (VMS)
extern char *decc$ga_stdscr;
static int initted = 0;
#endif
#endif
/* Implements the common processing for getc_immediate and
getc_immediate_nowait. */
extern void getc_immediate PARAMS ((FILE *, int *, int *));
extern void getc_immediate_nowait PARAMS ((FILE *, int *, int *, int *));
extern void getc_immediate_common PARAMS ((FILE *, int *, int *,
int *, int));
/* Called by Get_Immediate (Foo); */
void
getc_immediate (stream, ch, end_of_file)
FILE *stream;
int *ch;
int *end_of_file;
{
int avail;
getc_immediate_common (stream, ch, end_of_file, &avail, 1);
}
/* Called by Get_Immediate (Foo, Available); */
void
getc_immediate_nowait (stream, ch, end_of_file, avail)
FILE *stream;
int *ch;
int *end_of_file;
int *avail;
{
getc_immediate_common (stream, ch, end_of_file, avail, 0);
}
/* Called by getc_immediate () and getc_immediate_nowait () */
void
getc_immediate_common (stream, ch, end_of_file, avail, waiting)
FILE *stream;
int *ch;
int *end_of_file;
int *avail;
int waiting;
{
#if defined (linux) || defined (sun) || defined (sgi) || defined (__EMX__) \
|| (defined (__osf__) && ! defined (__alpha_vxworks)) \
|| defined (__CYGWIN32__) || defined (__MACHTEN__) || defined (hpux) \
|| defined (_AIX) || (defined (__svr4__) && defined (i386)) \
|| defined (__Lynx__)
char c;
int nread;
int good_one = 0;
int eof_ch = 4; /* Ctrl-D */
int fd = fileno (stream);
struct termios otermios_rec, termios_rec;
if (isatty (fd))
{
tcgetattr (fd, &termios_rec);
memcpy (&otermios_rec, &termios_rec, sizeof (struct termios));
/* Set RAW mode, with no echo */
termios_rec.c_lflag = termios_rec.c_lflag & ~ICANON & ~ECHO;
#if defined(linux) || defined (sun) || defined (sgi) || defined (__EMX__) \
|| defined (__osf__) || defined (__MACHTEN__) || defined (hpux) \
|| defined (_AIX) || (defined (__svr4__) && defined (i386)) \
|| defined (__Lynx__)
eof_ch = termios_rec.c_cc[VEOF];
/* If waiting (i.e. Get_Immediate (Char)), set MIN = 1 and wait for
a character forever. This doesn't seem to effect Ctrl-Z or
Ctrl-C processing except on OS/2 where Ctrl-C won't work right
unless we do a read loop. Luckily we can delay a bit between
iterations. If not waiting (i.e. Get_Immediate (Char, Available)),
don't wait for anything but timeout immediately. */
#ifdef __EMX__
termios_rec.c_cc[VMIN] = 0;
termios_rec.c_cc[VTIME] = waiting;
#else
termios_rec.c_cc[VMIN] = waiting;
termios_rec.c_cc[VTIME] = 0;
#endif
#endif
tcsetattr (fd, TCSANOW, &termios_rec);
while (! good_one)
{
/* Read is used here instead of fread, because fread doesn't
work on Solaris5 and Sunos4 in this situation. Maybe because we
are mixing calls that use file descriptors and streams. */
nread = read (fd, &c, 1);
if (nread > 0)
{
/* On Unix terminals, Ctrl-D (EOT) is an End of File. */
if (c == eof_ch)
{
*avail = 0;
*end_of_file = 1;
good_one = 1;
}
/* Everything else is ok */
else if (c != eof_ch)
{
*avail = 1;
*end_of_file = 0;
good_one = 1;
}
}
else if (! waiting)
{
*avail = 0;
*end_of_file = 0;
good_one = 1;
}
else
good_one = 0;
}
tcsetattr (fd, TCSANOW, &otermios_rec);
*ch = c;
}
else
#elif defined (VMS)
int fd = fileno (stream);
if (isatty (fd))
{
if (initted == 0)
{
decc$bsd_initscr ();
initted = 1;
}
decc$bsd_cbreak ();
*ch = decc$bsd_wgetch (decc$ga_stdscr);
if (*ch == 4)
*end_of_file = 1;
else
*end_of_file = 0;
*avail = 1;
decc$bsd_nocbreak ();
}
else
#elif defined (__MINGW32__)
int fd = fileno (stream);
int char_waiting;
int eot_ch = 4; /* Ctrl-D */
if (isatty (fd))
{
if (waiting)
{
*ch = getch ();
(*winflush_function) ();
if (*ch == eot_ch)
*end_of_file = 1;
else
*end_of_file = 0;
*avail = 1;
}
else /* ! waiting */
{
char_waiting = kbhit();
if (char_waiting == 1)
{
*avail = 1;
*ch = getch ();
(*winflush_function) ();
if (*ch == eot_ch)
*end_of_file = 1;
else
*end_of_file = 0;
}
else
{
*avail = 0;
*end_of_file = 0;
}
}
}
else
#elif defined (__vxworks)
/* Bit masks of file descriptors to read from. */
struct fd_set readFds;
/* Timeout before select returns if nothing can be read. */
struct timeval timeOut;
char c;
int fd = fileno (stream);
int nread;
int option;
int readable;
int status;
int width;
if (isatty (fd))
{
/* If we do not want to wait, we have to set up fd in RAW mode. This
should be done outside this function as setting fd in RAW mode under
vxWorks flushes the buffer of fd. If the RAW mode was set here, the
buffer would be empty and we would always return that no character
is available */
if (! waiting)
{
/* Initialization of timeOut for its use with select. */
timeOut.tv_sec = 0;
timeOut.tv_usec = 0;
/* Initialization of readFds for its use with select;
FD is the only file descriptor to be monitored */
FD_ZERO (&readFds);
FD_SET (fd, &readFds);
width = 2;
/* We do all this processing to emulate a non blocking read. */
readable = select (width, &readFds, NULL, NULL, &timeOut);
if (readable == ERROR)
*avail = -1, *end_of_file = -1;
/* No character available in input. */
else if (readable == 0)
*avail = 0, *end_of_file = 0;
else
{
nread = read (fd, &c, 1);
if (nread > 0)
*avail = 1, *end_of_file = 0;
/* End Of File. */
else if (nread == 0)
*avail = 0, *end_of_file = 1;
/* Error. */
else
*avail = -1, *end_of_file = -1;
}
}
/* We have to wait until we get a character */
else
{
*avail = -1;
*end_of_file = -1;
/* Save the current mode of FD. */
option = ioctl (fd, FIOGETOPTIONS, 0);
/* Set FD in RAW mode. */
status = ioctl (fd, FIOSETOPTIONS, OPT_RAW);
if (status != -1)
{
nread = read (fd, &c, 1);
if (nread > 0)
*avail = 1, *end_of_file = 0;
/* End of file. */
else if (nread == 0)
*avail = 0, *end_of_file = 1;
/* Else there is an ERROR. */
}
/* Revert FD to its previous mode. */
status = ioctl (fd, FIOSETOPTIONS, option);
}
*ch = c;
}
else
#endif
{
/* If we're not on a terminal, then we don't need any fancy processing.
Also this is the only thing that's left if we're not on one of the
supported systems; which means that for non supported systems,
get_immediate may wait for a carriage return on terminals. */
*ch = fgetc (stream);
if (feof (stream))
{
*end_of_file = 1;
*avail = 0;
}
else
{
*end_of_file = 0;
*avail = 1;
}
}
}
/* The following definitions are provided in NT to support Windows based
Ada programs. */
#ifdef WINNT
#include <windows.h>
/* Provide functions to echo the values passed to WinMain (windows bindings
will want to import these). We use the same names as the routines used
by AdaMagic for compatibility. */
char *rts_get_hInstance PARAMS ((void));
char *rts_get_hPrevInstance PARAMS ((void));
char *rts_get_lpCommandLine PARAMS ((void));
int rts_get_nShowCmd PARAMS ((void));
char *
rts_get_hInstance ()
{
return GetModuleHandleA (0);
}
char *
rts_get_hPrevInstance ()
{
return 0;
}
char *
rts_get_lpCommandLine ()
{
return GetCommandLineA ();
}
int
rts_get_nShowCmd ()
{
return 1;
}
#endif /* WINNT */
#ifdef VMS
/* This gets around a problem with using the old threads library on VMS 7.0. */
#include <time.h>
extern long get_gmtoff PARAMS ((void));
long
get_gmtoff ()
{
time_t t;
struct tm *ts;
t = time ((time_t) 0);
ts = localtime (&t);
return ts->tm_gmtoff;
}
#endif
/* Definition of __gnat_locatime_r used by a-calend.adb */
#if defined (_AIX) || defined (__EMX__)
#define Lock_Task system__soft_links__lock_task
extern void (*Lock_Task) PARAMS ((void));
#define Unlock_Task system__soft_links__unlock_task
extern void (*Unlock_Task) PARAMS ((void));
/* Provide reentrant version of localtime on Aix and OS/2. Note that AiX does
provide localtime_r, but in the library libc_r which doesn't get included
systematically, so we can't use it. */
extern void struct tm *__gnat_localtime_r PARAMS ((const time_t *,
struct tm *));
struct tm *
__gnat_localtime_r (timer, tp)
const time_t *timer;
struct tm *tp;
{
struct tm *tmp;
(*Lock_Task) ();
tmp = localtime (timer);
memcpy (tp, tmp, sizeof (struct tm));
(*Unlock_Task) ();
return tp;
}
#else
#if defined (__Lynx__) && defined (___THREADS_POSIX4ad4__)
/* As of LynxOS 3.1.0a patch level 040, LynuxWorks changes the
prototype to the C library function localtime_r from the POSIX.4
Draft 9 to the POSIX 1.c version. Before this change the following
spec is required. Only use when ___THREADS_POSIX4ad4__ is defined,
the Lynx convention when building against the legacy API. */
extern struct tm *__gnat_localtime_r PARAMS ((const time_t *, struct tm *));
struct tm *
__gnat_localtime_r (timer, tp)
const time_t *timer;
struct tm *tp;
{
localtime_r (tp, timer);
return NULL;
}
#else
#if defined (VMS) || defined (__MINGW32__)
/* __gnat_localtime_r is not needed on NT and VMS */
#else
/* All other targets provide a standard localtime_r */
extern struct tm *__gnat_localtime_r PARAMS ((const time_t *, struct tm *));
struct tm *
__gnat_localtime_r (timer, tp)
const time_t *timer;
struct tm *tp;
{
return (struct tm *) localtime_r (timer, tp);
}
#endif
#endif
#endif
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