stdio.h revision 109168
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
3 *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
6 * Chris Torek.
7 *
8 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10 * are met:
11 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
12 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
13 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
14 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
15 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
16 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
17 *    must display the following acknowledgement:
18 *	This product includes software developed by the University of
19 *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
20 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
21 *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
22 *    without specific prior written permission.
23 *
24 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
25 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
26 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
27 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
28 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
29 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
30 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
31 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
32 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
33 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
34 * SUCH DAMAGE.
35 *
36 *	@(#)stdio.h	8.5 (Berkeley) 4/29/95
37 * $FreeBSD: head/include/stdio.h 109168 2003-01-13 08:41:47Z tjr $
38 */
39
40#ifndef	_STDIO_H_
41#define	_STDIO_H_
42
43#include <sys/cdefs.h>
44#include <sys/_types.h>
45
46typedef	__off_t		fpos_t;
47
48#ifndef _SIZE_T_DECLARED
49typedef	__size_t	size_t;
50#define	_SIZE_T_DECLARED
51#endif
52
53#if __BSD_VISIBLE || __POSIX_VISIBLE >= 200112 || __XSI_VISIBLE
54#ifndef _VA_LIST_DECLARED
55typedef	__va_list	va_list;
56#define	_VA_LIST_DECLARED
57#endif
58#endif
59
60#ifndef NULL
61#define	NULL	0
62#endif
63
64#define	_FSTDIO			/* Define for new stdio with functions. */
65
66/*
67 * NB: to fit things in six character monocase externals, the stdio
68 * code uses the prefix `__s' for stdio objects, typically followed
69 * by a three-character attempt at a mnemonic.
70 */
71
72/* stdio buffers */
73struct __sbuf {
74	unsigned char *_base;
75	int	_size;
76};
77
78/* hold a buncha junk that would grow the ABI */
79struct __sFILEX;
80
81/*
82 * stdio state variables.
83 *
84 * The following always hold:
85 *
86 *	if (_flags&(__SLBF|__SWR)) == (__SLBF|__SWR),
87 *		_lbfsize is -_bf._size, else _lbfsize is 0
88 *	if _flags&__SRD, _w is 0
89 *	if _flags&__SWR, _r is 0
90 *
91 * This ensures that the getc and putc macros (or inline functions) never
92 * try to write or read from a file that is in `read' or `write' mode.
93 * (Moreover, they can, and do, automatically switch from read mode to
94 * write mode, and back, on "r+" and "w+" files.)
95 *
96 * _lbfsize is used only to make the inline line-buffered output stream
97 * code as compact as possible.
98 *
99 * _ub, _up, and _ur are used when ungetc() pushes back more characters
100 * than fit in the current _bf, or when ungetc() pushes back a character
101 * that does not match the previous one in _bf.  When this happens,
102 * _ub._base becomes non-nil (i.e., a stream has ungetc() data iff
103 * _ub._base!=NULL) and _up and _ur save the current values of _p and _r.
104 *
105 * NB: see WARNING above before changing the layout of this structure!
106 */
107typedef	struct __sFILE {
108	unsigned char *_p;	/* current position in (some) buffer */
109	int	_r;		/* read space left for getc() */
110	int	_w;		/* write space left for putc() */
111	short	_flags;		/* flags, below; this FILE is free if 0 */
112	short	_file;		/* fileno, if Unix descriptor, else -1 */
113	struct	__sbuf _bf;	/* the buffer (at least 1 byte, if !NULL) */
114	int	_lbfsize;	/* 0 or -_bf._size, for inline putc */
115
116	/* operations */
117	void	*_cookie;	/* cookie passed to io functions */
118	int	(*_close)(void *);
119	int	(*_read)(void *, char *, int);
120	fpos_t	(*_seek)(void *, fpos_t, int);
121	int	(*_write)(void *, const char *, int);
122
123	/* separate buffer for long sequences of ungetc() */
124	struct	__sbuf _ub;	/* ungetc buffer */
125	struct __sFILEX *_extra; /* additions to FILE to not break ABI */
126	int	_ur;		/* saved _r when _r is counting ungetc data */
127
128	/* tricks to meet minimum requirements even when malloc() fails */
129	unsigned char _ubuf[3];	/* guarantee an ungetc() buffer */
130	unsigned char _nbuf[1];	/* guarantee a getc() buffer */
131
132	/* separate buffer for fgetln() when line crosses buffer boundary */
133	struct	__sbuf _lb;	/* buffer for fgetln() */
134
135	/* Unix stdio files get aligned to block boundaries on fseek() */
136	int	_blksize;	/* stat.st_blksize (may be != _bf._size) */
137	fpos_t	_offset;	/* current lseek offset (see WARNING) */
138} FILE;
139
140__BEGIN_DECLS
141extern FILE *__stdinp;
142extern FILE *__stdoutp;
143extern FILE *__stderrp;
144__END_DECLS
145
146#define	__SLBF	0x0001		/* line buffered */
147#define	__SNBF	0x0002		/* unbuffered */
148#define	__SRD	0x0004		/* OK to read */
149#define	__SWR	0x0008		/* OK to write */
150	/* RD and WR are never simultaneously asserted */
151#define	__SRW	0x0010		/* open for reading & writing */
152#define	__SEOF	0x0020		/* found EOF */
153#define	__SERR	0x0040		/* found error */
154#define	__SMBF	0x0080		/* _buf is from malloc */
155#define	__SAPP	0x0100		/* fdopen()ed in append mode */
156#define	__SSTR	0x0200		/* this is an sprintf/snprintf string */
157#define	__SOPT	0x0400		/* do fseek() optimization */
158#define	__SNPT	0x0800		/* do not do fseek() optimization */
159#define	__SOFF	0x1000		/* set iff _offset is in fact correct */
160#define	__SMOD	0x2000		/* true => fgetln modified _p text */
161#define	__SALC	0x4000		/* allocate string space dynamically */
162#define	__SIGN	0x8000		/* ignore this file in _fwalk */
163
164/*
165 * The following three definitions are for ANSI C, which took them
166 * from System V, which brilliantly took internal interface macros and
167 * made them official arguments to setvbuf(), without renaming them.
168 * Hence, these ugly _IOxxx names are *supposed* to appear in user code.
169 *
170 * Although numbered as their counterparts above, the implementation
171 * does not rely on this.
172 */
173#define	_IOFBF	0		/* setvbuf should set fully buffered */
174#define	_IOLBF	1		/* setvbuf should set line buffered */
175#define	_IONBF	2		/* setvbuf should set unbuffered */
176
177#define	BUFSIZ	1024		/* size of buffer used by setbuf */
178#define	EOF	(-1)
179
180/*
181 * FOPEN_MAX is a minimum maximum, and is the number of streams that
182 * stdio can provide without attempting to allocate further resources
183 * (which could fail).  Do not use this for anything.
184 */
185				/* must be == _POSIX_STREAM_MAX <limits.h> */
186#define	FOPEN_MAX	20	/* must be <= OPEN_MAX <sys/syslimits.h> */
187#define	FILENAME_MAX	1024	/* must be <= PATH_MAX <sys/syslimits.h> */
188
189/* System V/ANSI C; this is the wrong way to do this, do *not* use these. */
190#if __XSI_VISIBLE
191#define	P_tmpdir	"/var/tmp/"
192#endif
193#define	L_tmpnam	1024	/* XXX must be == PATH_MAX */
194#define	TMP_MAX		308915776
195
196#ifndef SEEK_SET
197#define	SEEK_SET	0	/* set file offset to offset */
198#endif
199#ifndef SEEK_CUR
200#define	SEEK_CUR	1	/* set file offset to current plus offset */
201#endif
202#ifndef SEEK_END
203#define	SEEK_END	2	/* set file offset to EOF plus offset */
204#endif
205
206#define	stdin	__stdinp
207#define	stdout	__stdoutp
208#define	stderr	__stderrp
209
210__BEGIN_DECLS
211/*
212 * Functions defined in ANSI C standard.
213 */
214void	 clearerr(FILE *);
215int	 fclose(FILE *);
216int	 feof(FILE *);
217int	 ferror(FILE *);
218int	 fflush(FILE *);
219int	 fgetc(FILE *);
220int	 fgetpos(FILE * __restrict, fpos_t * __restrict);
221char	*fgets(char * __restrict, int, FILE * __restrict);
222FILE	*fopen(const char * __restrict, const char * __restrict);
223int	 fprintf(FILE * __restrict, const char * __restrict, ...);
224int	 fputc(int, FILE *);
225int	 fputs(const char * __restrict, FILE * __restrict);
226size_t	 fread(void * __restrict, size_t, size_t, FILE * __restrict);
227FILE	*freopen(const char * __restrict, const char * __restrict, FILE * __restrict);
228int	 fscanf(FILE * __restrict, const char * __restrict, ...);
229int	 fseek(FILE *, long, int);
230int	 fsetpos(FILE *, const fpos_t *);
231long	 ftell(FILE *);
232size_t	 fwrite(const void * __restrict, size_t, size_t, FILE * __restrict);
233int	 getc(FILE *);
234int	 getchar(void);
235char	*gets(char *);
236void	 perror(const char *);
237int	 printf(const char * __restrict, ...);
238int	 putc(int, FILE *);
239int	 putchar(int);
240int	 puts(const char *);
241int	 remove(const char *);
242int	 rename(const char *, const char *);
243void	 rewind(FILE *);
244int	 scanf(const char * __restrict, ...);
245void	 setbuf(FILE * __restrict, char * __restrict);
246int	 setvbuf(FILE * __restrict, char * __restrict, int, size_t);
247int	 sprintf(char * __restrict, const char * __restrict, ...);
248int	 sscanf(const char * __restrict, const char * __restrict, ...);
249FILE	*tmpfile(void);
250char	*tmpnam(char *);
251int	 ungetc(int, FILE *);
252int	 vfprintf(FILE * __restrict, const char * __restrict,
253	    __va_list);
254int	 vprintf(const char * __restrict, __va_list);
255int	 vsprintf(char * __restrict, const char * __restrict,
256	    __va_list);
257
258#if __ISO_C_VISIBLE >= 1999
259int	 snprintf(char * __restrict, size_t, const char * __restrict,
260	    ...) __printflike(3, 4);
261int	 vfscanf(FILE * __restrict, const char * __restrict, __va_list)
262	    __scanflike(2, 0);
263int	 vscanf(const char * __restrict, __va_list) __scanflike(1, 0);
264int	 vsnprintf(char * __restrict, size_t, const char * __restrict,
265	    __va_list) __printflike(3, 0);
266int	 vsscanf(const char * __restrict, const char * __restrict, __va_list)
267	    __scanflike(2, 0);
268#endif
269
270/*
271 * Functions defined in all versions of POSIX 1003.1.
272 */
273#if __BSD_VISIBLE || __POSIX_VISIBLE <= 199506
274/* size for cuserid(3); UT_NAMESIZE + 1, see <utmp.h> */
275#define	L_cuserid	17	/* legacy */
276#endif
277
278#if __POSIX_VISIBLE
279#define	L_ctermid	1024	/* size for ctermid(3); PATH_MAX */
280
281char	*ctermid(char *);
282FILE	*fdopen(int, const char *);
283int	 fileno(FILE *);
284#endif /* __POSIX_VISIBLE */
285
286#if __POSIX_VISIBLE >= 199209
287int	 pclose(FILE *);
288FILE	*popen(const char *, const char *);
289#endif
290
291#if __POSIX_VISIBLE >= 199506
292int	 ftrylockfile(FILE *);
293void	 flockfile(FILE *);
294void	 funlockfile(FILE *);
295
296/*
297 * These are normally used through macros as defined below, but POSIX
298 * requires functions as well.
299 */
300int	 getc_unlocked(FILE *);
301int	 getchar_unlocked(void);
302int	 putc_unlocked(int, FILE *);
303int	 putchar_unlocked(int);
304#endif
305#if __BSD_VISIBLE
306void	clearerr_unlocked(FILE *);
307int	feof_unlocked(FILE *);
308int	ferror_unlocked(FILE *);
309int	fileno_unlocked(FILE *);
310#endif
311
312#if __POSIX_VISIBLE >= 200112
313int	 fseeko(FILE *, __off_t, int);
314__off_t	 ftello(FILE *);
315#endif
316
317#if __BSD_VISIBLE || __XSI_VISIBLE > 0 && __XSI_VISIBLE < 600
318int	 getw(FILE *);
319int	 putw(int, FILE *);
320#endif /* BSD or X/Open before issue 6 */
321
322#if __XSI_VISIBLE
323char	*tempnam(const char *, const char *);
324#endif
325
326/*
327 * Routines that are purely local.
328 */
329#if __BSD_VISIBLE
330int	 asprintf(char **, const char *, ...) __printflike(2, 3);
331char	*ctermid_r(char *);
332char	*fgetln(FILE *, size_t *);
333#if __GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 7 || __GNUC__ >= 3
334#define	__ATTR_FORMAT_ARG	__attribute__((__format_arg__(2)))
335#else
336#define	__ATTR_FORMAT_ARG
337#endif
338__const char *fmtcheck(const char *, const char *) __ATTR_FORMAT_ARG;
339int	 fpurge(FILE *);
340void	 setbuffer(FILE *, char *, int);
341int	 setlinebuf(FILE *);
342int	 vasprintf(char **, const char *, __va_list)
343	    __printflike(2, 0);
344
345/*
346 * The system error table contains messages for the first sys_nerr
347 * positive errno values.  Use strerror() or strerror_r() from <string.h>
348 * instead.
349 */
350extern __const int sys_nerr;
351extern __const char *__const sys_errlist[];
352
353/*
354 * Stdio function-access interface.
355 */
356FILE	*funopen(const void *,
357	    int (*)(void *, char *, int),
358	    int (*)(void *, const char *, int),
359	    fpos_t (*)(void *, fpos_t, int),
360	    int (*)(void *));
361#define	fropen(cookie, fn) funopen(cookie, fn, 0, 0, 0)
362#define	fwopen(cookie, fn) funopen(cookie, 0, fn, 0, 0)
363
364/*
365 * Portability hacks.  See <sys/types.h>.
366 */
367#ifndef _FTRUNCATE_DECLARED
368#define	_FTRUNCATE_DECLARED
369int	 ftruncate(int, __off_t);
370#endif
371#ifndef _LSEEK_DECLARED
372#define	_LSEEK_DECLARED
373__off_t	 lseek(int, __off_t, int);
374#endif
375#ifndef _MMAP_DECLARED
376#define	_MMAP_DECLARED
377void	*mmap(void *, size_t, int, int, int, __off_t);
378#endif
379#ifndef _TRUNCATE_DECLARED
380#define	_TRUNCATE_DECLARED
381int	 truncate(const char *, __off_t);
382#endif
383#endif /* __BSD_VISIBLE */
384
385/*
386 * Functions internal to the implementation.
387 */
388int	__srget(FILE *);
389int	__swbuf(int, FILE *);
390
391/*
392 * The __sfoo macros are here so that we can
393 * define function versions in the C library.
394 */
395#define	__sgetc(p) (--(p)->_r < 0 ? __srget(p) : (int)(*(p)->_p++))
396#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__STDC__)
397static __inline int __sputc(int _c, FILE *_p) {
398	if (--_p->_w >= 0 || (_p->_w >= _p->_lbfsize && (char)_c != '\n'))
399		return (*_p->_p++ = _c);
400	else
401		return (__swbuf(_c, _p));
402}
403#else
404/*
405 * This has been tuned to generate reasonable code on the vax using pcc.
406 */
407#define	__sputc(c, p) \
408	(--(p)->_w < 0 ? \
409		(p)->_w >= (p)->_lbfsize ? \
410			(*(p)->_p = (c)), *(p)->_p != '\n' ? \
411				(int)*(p)->_p++ : \
412				__swbuf('\n', p) : \
413			__swbuf((int)(c), p) : \
414		(*(p)->_p = (c), (int)*(p)->_p++))
415#endif
416
417#define	__sfeof(p)	(((p)->_flags & __SEOF) != 0)
418#define	__sferror(p)	(((p)->_flags & __SERR) != 0)
419#define	__sclearerr(p)	((void)((p)->_flags &= ~(__SERR|__SEOF)))
420#define	__sfileno(p)	((p)->_file)
421
422#if __BSD_VISIBLE
423/*
424 * See ISO/IEC 9945-1 ANSI/IEEE Std 1003.1 Second Edition 1996-07-12
425 * B.8.2.7 for the rationale behind the *_unlocked() macros.
426 */
427#define	feof_unlocked(p)	__sfeof(p)
428#define	ferror_unlocked(p)	__sferror(p)
429#define	clearerr_unlocked(p)	__sclearerr(p)
430#define	fileno_unlocked(p)	__sfileno(p)
431#endif
432#if __POSIX_VISIBLE >= 199506
433#define	getc_unlocked(fp)	__sgetc(fp)
434#define	putc_unlocked(x, fp)	__sputc(x, fp)
435
436#define	getchar_unlocked()	getc_unlocked(stdin)
437#define	putchar_unlocked(x)	putc_unlocked(x, stdout)
438#endif
439
440__END_DECLS
441#endif /* !_STDIO_H_ */
442