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6 * Copyright (c) 2018-2023 Gavin D. Howard and contributors.
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31 *
32 * Code for implementing buffered I/O on my own terms.
33 *
34 */
35
36#include <assert.h>
37#include <errno.h>
38#include <string.h>
39
40#ifndef _WIN32
41#include <unistd.h>
42#endif // _WIN32
43
44#include <file.h>
45#include <vm.h>
46
47#if !BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
48
49/**
50 * Translates an integer into a string.
51 * @param val  The value to translate.
52 * @param buf  The return parameter.
53 */
54static void
55bc_file_ultoa(unsigned long long val, char buf[BC_FILE_ULL_LENGTH])
56{
57	char buf2[BC_FILE_ULL_LENGTH];
58	size_t i, len;
59
60	// We need to make sure the entire thing is zeroed.
61	// NOLINTNEXTLINE
62	memset(buf2, 0, BC_FILE_ULL_LENGTH);
63
64	// The i = 1 is to ensure that there is a null byte at the end.
65	for (i = 1; val; ++i)
66	{
67		unsigned long long mod = val % 10;
68
69		buf2[i] = ((char) mod) + '0';
70		val /= 10;
71	}
72
73	len = i;
74
75	// Since buf2 is reversed, reverse it into buf.
76	for (i = 0; i < len; ++i)
77	{
78		buf[i] = buf2[len - i - 1];
79	}
80}
81
82/**
83 * Output to the file directly.
84 * @param fd   The file descriptor.
85 * @param buf  The buffer of data to output.
86 * @param n    The number of bytes to output.
87 * @return     A status indicating error or success. We could have a fatal I/O
88 *             error or EOF.
89 */
90static BcStatus
91bc_file_output(int fd, const char* buf, size_t n)
92{
93	size_t bytes = 0;
94	sig_atomic_t lock;
95
96	BC_SIG_TRYLOCK(lock);
97
98	// While the number of bytes written is less than intended...
99	while (bytes < n)
100	{
101		// Write.
102		ssize_t written = write(fd, buf + bytes, n - bytes);
103
104		// Check for error and return, if any.
105		if (BC_ERR(written == -1))
106		{
107			BC_SIG_TRYUNLOCK(lock);
108
109			return errno == EPIPE ? BC_STATUS_EOF : BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL;
110		}
111
112		bytes += (size_t) written;
113	}
114
115	BC_SIG_TRYUNLOCK(lock);
116
117	return BC_STATUS_SUCCESS;
118}
119
120#endif // !BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
121
122BcStatus
123bc_file_flushErr(BcFile* restrict f, BcFlushType type)
124{
125	BcStatus s;
126
127	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
128
129#if BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
130
131	// Just flush and propagate the error.
132	if (fflush(f->f) == EOF) s = BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL;
133	else s = BC_STATUS_SUCCESS;
134
135#else // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
136
137	// If there is stuff to output...
138	if (f->len)
139	{
140#if BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
141
142		// If history is enabled...
143		if (BC_TTY)
144		{
145			// If we have been told to save the extras, and there *are*
146			// extras...
147			if (f->buf[f->len - 1] != '\n' &&
148			    (type == BC_FLUSH_SAVE_EXTRAS_CLEAR ||
149			     type == BC_FLUSH_SAVE_EXTRAS_NO_CLEAR))
150			{
151				size_t i;
152
153				// Look for the last newline.
154				for (i = f->len - 2; i < f->len && f->buf[i] != '\n'; --i)
155				{
156					continue;
157				}
158
159				i += 1;
160
161				// Save the extras.
162				bc_vec_string(&vm->history.extras, f->len - i, f->buf + i);
163			}
164			// Else clear the extras if told to.
165			else if (type >= BC_FLUSH_NO_EXTRAS_CLEAR)
166			{
167				bc_vec_popAll(&vm->history.extras);
168			}
169		}
170#endif // BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
171
172		// Actually output.
173		s = bc_file_output(f->fd, f->buf, f->len);
174		f->len = 0;
175	}
176	else s = BC_STATUS_SUCCESS;
177
178#endif // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
179
180	return s;
181}
182
183void
184bc_file_flush(BcFile* restrict f, BcFlushType type)
185{
186	BcStatus s;
187	sig_atomic_t lock;
188
189	BC_SIG_TRYLOCK(lock);
190
191	s = bc_file_flushErr(f, type);
192
193	// If we have an error...
194	if (BC_ERR(s))
195	{
196		// For EOF, set it and jump.
197		if (s == BC_STATUS_EOF)
198		{
199			vm->status = (sig_atomic_t) s;
200			BC_SIG_TRYUNLOCK(lock);
201			BC_JMP;
202		}
203		// Blow up on fatal error. Okay, not blow up, just quit.
204		else bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_IO_ERR);
205	}
206
207	BC_SIG_TRYUNLOCK(lock);
208}
209
210#if !BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
211
212void
213bc_file_write(BcFile* restrict f, BcFlushType type, const char* buf, size_t n)
214{
215	sig_atomic_t lock;
216
217	BC_SIG_TRYLOCK(lock);
218
219	// If we have enough to flush, do it.
220	if (n > f->cap - f->len)
221	{
222		bc_file_flush(f, type);
223		assert(!f->len);
224	}
225
226	// If the output is large enough to flush by itself, just output it.
227	// Otherwise, put it into the buffer.
228	if (BC_UNLIKELY(n > f->cap - f->len))
229	{
230		BcStatus s = bc_file_output(f->fd, buf, n);
231
232		if (BC_ERR(s))
233		{
234			// For EOF, set it and jump.
235			if (s == BC_STATUS_EOF)
236			{
237				vm->status = (sig_atomic_t) s;
238				BC_SIG_TRYUNLOCK(lock);
239				BC_JMP;
240			}
241			// Blow up on fatal error. Okay, not blow up, just quit.
242			else bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_IO_ERR);
243		}
244	}
245	else
246	{
247		// NOLINTNEXTLINE
248		memcpy(f->buf + f->len, buf, n);
249		f->len += n;
250	}
251
252	BC_SIG_TRYUNLOCK(lock);
253}
254
255#endif // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
256
257void
258bc_file_printf(BcFile* restrict f, const char* fmt, ...)
259{
260	va_list args;
261	sig_atomic_t lock;
262
263	BC_SIG_TRYLOCK(lock);
264
265	va_start(args, fmt);
266	bc_file_vprintf(f, fmt, args);
267	va_end(args);
268
269	BC_SIG_TRYUNLOCK(lock);
270}
271
272void
273bc_file_vprintf(BcFile* restrict f, const char* fmt, va_list args)
274{
275	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
276
277#if BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
278
279	{
280		int r;
281
282		// This mess is to silence a warning.
283#if BC_CLANG
284#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
285#endif // BC_CLANG
286		r = vfprintf(f->f, fmt, args);
287#if BC_CLANG
288#pragma clang diagnostic warning "-Wformat-nonliteral"
289#endif // BC_CLANG
290
291		// Just print and propagate the error.
292		if (BC_ERR(r < 0))
293		{
294			bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_IO_ERR);
295		}
296	}
297
298#else // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
299
300	{
301		char* percent;
302		const char* ptr = fmt;
303		char buf[BC_FILE_ULL_LENGTH];
304
305		// This is a poor man's printf(). While I could look up algorithms to
306		// make it as fast as possible, and should when I write the standard
307		// library for a new language, for bc, outputting is not the bottleneck.
308		// So we cheese it for now.
309
310		// Find each percent sign.
311		while ((percent = strchr(ptr, '%')) != NULL)
312		{
313			char c;
314
315			// If the percent sign is not where we are, write what's inbetween
316			// to the buffer.
317			if (percent != ptr)
318			{
319				size_t len = (size_t) (percent - ptr);
320				bc_file_write(f, bc_flush_none, ptr, len);
321			}
322
323			c = percent[1];
324
325			// We only parse some format specifiers, the ones bc uses. If you
326			// add more, you need to make sure to add them here.
327			if (c == 'c')
328			{
329				uchar uc = (uchar) va_arg(args, int);
330
331				bc_file_putchar(f, bc_flush_none, uc);
332			}
333			else if (c == 's')
334			{
335				char* s = va_arg(args, char*);
336
337				bc_file_puts(f, bc_flush_none, s);
338			}
339#if BC_DEBUG
340			// We only print signed integers in debug code.
341			else if (c == 'd')
342			{
343				int d = va_arg(args, int);
344
345				// Take care of negative. Let's not worry about overflow.
346				if (d < 0)
347				{
348					bc_file_putchar(f, bc_flush_none, '-');
349					d = -d;
350				}
351
352				// Either print 0 or translate and print.
353				if (!d) bc_file_putchar(f, bc_flush_none, '0');
354				else
355				{
356					bc_file_ultoa((unsigned long long) d, buf);
357					bc_file_puts(f, bc_flush_none, buf);
358				}
359			}
360#endif // BC_DEBUG
361			else
362			{
363				unsigned long long ull;
364
365				// These are the ones that it expects from here. Fortunately,
366				// all of these are unsigned types, so they can use the same
367				// code, more or less.
368				assert((c == 'l' || c == 'z') && percent[2] == 'u');
369
370				if (c == 'z') ull = (unsigned long long) va_arg(args, size_t);
371				else ull = (unsigned long long) va_arg(args, unsigned long);
372
373				// Either print 0 or translate and print.
374				if (!ull) bc_file_putchar(f, bc_flush_none, '0');
375				else
376				{
377					bc_file_ultoa(ull, buf);
378					bc_file_puts(f, bc_flush_none, buf);
379				}
380			}
381
382			// Increment to the next spot after the specifier.
383			ptr = percent + 2 + (c == 'l' || c == 'z');
384		}
385
386		// If we get here, there are no more percent signs, so we just output
387		// whatever is left.
388		if (ptr[0]) bc_file_puts(f, bc_flush_none, ptr);
389	}
390
391#endif // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
392}
393
394void
395bc_file_puts(BcFile* restrict f, BcFlushType type, const char* str)
396{
397#if BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
398	// This is used because of flushing issues with using bc_file_write() when
399	// bc is using a line library. It's also using printf() because puts()
400	// writes a newline.
401	bc_file_printf(f, "%s", str);
402#else // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
403	bc_file_write(f, type, str, strlen(str));
404#endif // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
405}
406
407void
408bc_file_putchar(BcFile* restrict f, BcFlushType type, uchar c)
409{
410	sig_atomic_t lock;
411
412	BC_SIG_TRYLOCK(lock);
413
414#if BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
415
416	if (BC_ERR(fputc(c, f->f) == EOF))
417	{
418		// This is here to prevent a stack overflow from unbounded recursion.
419		if (f->f == stderr) exit(BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL);
420
421		bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_IO_ERR);
422	}
423
424#else // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
425
426	if (f->len == f->cap) bc_file_flush(f, type);
427
428	assert(f->len < f->cap);
429
430	f->buf[f->len] = (char) c;
431	f->len += 1;
432
433#endif // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
434
435	BC_SIG_TRYUNLOCK(lock);
436}
437
438#if BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
439
440void
441bc_file_init(BcFile* f, FILE* file)
442{
443	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
444	f->f = file;
445}
446
447#else // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
448
449void
450bc_file_init(BcFile* f, int fd, char* buf, size_t cap)
451{
452	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
453
454	f->fd = fd;
455	f->buf = buf;
456	f->len = 0;
457	f->cap = cap;
458}
459
460#endif // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
461
462void
463bc_file_free(BcFile* f)
464{
465	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
466	bc_file_flush(f, bc_flush_none);
467}
468