/*- * Copyright (c) 2008-2013 WiredTiger, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. */ #include "wt_internal.h" /* * __wt_getline -- * Get a line from a stream. * * Implementation of the POSIX getline or BSD fgetln functions (finding the * function in a portable way is hard, it's simple enough to write it instead). * * Note: Unlike the standard getline calls, this function doesn't include the * trailing newline character in the returned buffer and discards empty lines * (so the caller's EOF marker is a returned line length of 0). */ int __wt_getline(WT_SESSION_IMPL *session, WT_ITEM *buf, FILE *fp) { int c; /* * We always NUL-terminate the returned string (even if it's empty), * make sure there's buffer space for a trailing NUL in all cases. */ WT_RET(__wt_buf_init(session, buf, 10)); while ((c = fgetc(fp)) != EOF) { /* Leave space for a trailing NUL. */ if (buf->size + 1 >= buf->memsize) WT_RET(__wt_buf_grow(session, buf, buf->size + 1024)); if (c == '\n') { if (buf->size == 0) continue; break; } ((char *)buf->mem)[buf->size++] = (char)c; } if (c == EOF && ferror(fp)) WT_RET_MSG(session, __wt_errno(), "file read"); ((char *)buf->mem)[buf->size] = '\0'; return (0); }