(* FIO.def provides a simple buffered file input/output library. Copyright (C) 2001-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Gaius Mulley . This file is part of GNU Modula-2. GNU Modula-2 is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Modula-2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see . *) DEFINITION MODULE FIO ; (* Provides a simple buffered file input/output library. *) FROM SYSTEM IMPORT ADDRESS, BYTE ; EXPORT QUALIFIED (* types *) File, (* procedures *) OpenToRead, OpenToWrite, OpenForRandom, Close, EOF, EOLN, WasEOLN, IsNoError, Exists, IsActive, exists, openToRead, openToWrite, openForRandom, SetPositionFromBeginning, SetPositionFromEnd, FindPosition, ReadChar, ReadString, WriteChar, WriteString, WriteLine, WriteCardinal, ReadCardinal, UnReadChar, WriteNBytes, ReadNBytes, FlushBuffer, GetUnixFileDescriptor, GetFileName, getFileName, getFileNameLength, FlushOutErr, (* variables *) StdIn, StdOut, StdErr ; TYPE File = CARDINAL ; (* the following variables are initialized to their UNIX equivalents *) VAR StdIn, StdOut, StdErr: File ; (* IsNoError - returns a TRUE if no error has occured on file, f. *) PROCEDURE IsNoError (f: File) : BOOLEAN ; (* IsActive - returns TRUE if the file, f, is still active. *) PROCEDURE IsActive (f: File) : BOOLEAN ; (* Exists - returns TRUE if a file named, fname exists for reading. *) PROCEDURE Exists (fname: ARRAY OF CHAR) : BOOLEAN ; (* OpenToRead - attempts to open a file, fname, for reading and it returns this file. The success of this operation can be checked by calling IsNoError. *) PROCEDURE OpenToRead (fname: ARRAY OF CHAR) : File ; (* OpenToWrite - attempts to open a file, fname, for write and it returns this file. The success of this operation can be checked by calling IsNoError. *) PROCEDURE OpenToWrite (fname: ARRAY OF CHAR) : File ; (* OpenForRandom - attempts to open a file, fname, for random access read or write and it returns this file. The success of this operation can be checked by calling IsNoError. towrite, determines whether the file should be opened for writing or reading. newfile, determines whether a file should be created if towrite is TRUE or whether the previous file should be left alone, allowing this descriptor to seek and modify an existing file. *) PROCEDURE OpenForRandom (fname: ARRAY OF CHAR; towrite, newfile: BOOLEAN) : File ; (* Close - close a file which has been previously opened using: OpenToRead, OpenToWrite, OpenForRandom. It is correct to close a file which has an error status. *) PROCEDURE Close (f: File) ; (* the following functions are functionally equivalent to the above except they allow C style names. *) PROCEDURE exists (fname: ADDRESS; flength: CARDINAL) : BOOLEAN ; PROCEDURE openToRead (fname: ADDRESS; flength: CARDINAL) : File ; PROCEDURE openToWrite (fname: ADDRESS; flength: CARDINAL) : File ; PROCEDURE openForRandom (fname: ADDRESS; flength: CARDINAL; towrite, newfile: BOOLEAN) : File ; (* FlushBuffer - flush contents of the FIO file, f, to libc. *) PROCEDURE FlushBuffer (f: File) ; (* ReadNBytes - reads nBytes of a file into memory area, dest, returning the number of bytes actually read. This function will consume from the buffer and then perform direct libc reads. It is ideal for large reads. *) PROCEDURE ReadNBytes (f: File; nBytes: CARDINAL; dest: ADDRESS) : CARDINAL ; (* ReadAny - reads HIGH(a) bytes into, a. All input is fully buffered, unlike ReadNBytes and thus is more suited to small reads. *) PROCEDURE ReadAny (f: File; VAR a: ARRAY OF BYTE) ; (* WriteNBytes - writes nBytes from memory area src to a file returning the number of bytes actually written. This function will flush the buffer and then write the nBytes using a direct write from libc. It is ideal for large writes. *) PROCEDURE WriteNBytes (f: File; nBytes: CARDINAL; src: ADDRESS) : CARDINAL ; (* WriteAny - writes HIGH(a) bytes onto, file, f. All output is fully buffered, unlike WriteNBytes and thus is more suited to small writes. *) PROCEDURE WriteAny (f: File; VAR a: ARRAY OF BYTE) ; (* WriteChar - writes a single character to file, f. *) PROCEDURE WriteChar (f: File; ch: CHAR) ; (* EOF - tests to see whether a file, f, has reached end of file. *) PROCEDURE EOF (f: File) : BOOLEAN ; (* EOLN - tests to see whether a file, f, is about to read a newline. It does NOT consume the newline. It reads the next character and then immediately unreads the character. *) PROCEDURE EOLN (f: File) : BOOLEAN ; (* WasEOLN - tests to see whether a file, f, has just read a newline character. *) PROCEDURE WasEOLN (f: File) : BOOLEAN ; (* ReadChar - returns a character read from file, f. Sensible to check with IsNoError or EOF after calling this function. *) PROCEDURE ReadChar (f: File) : CHAR ; (* UnReadChar - replaces a character, ch, back into file, f. This character must have been read by ReadChar and it does not allow successive calls. It may only be called if the previous read was successful, end of file or end of line seen. *) PROCEDURE UnReadChar (f: File ; ch: CHAR) ; (* WriteLine - writes out a linefeed to file, f. *) PROCEDURE WriteLine (f: File) ; (* WriteString - writes a string to file, f. *) PROCEDURE WriteString (f: File; a: ARRAY OF CHAR) ; (* ReadString - reads a string from file, f, into string, a. It terminates the string if HIGH is reached or if a newline is seen or an error occurs. *) PROCEDURE ReadString (f: File; VAR a: ARRAY OF CHAR) ; (* WriteCardinal - writes a CARDINAL to file, f. It writes the binary image of the CARDINAL. to file, f. *) PROCEDURE WriteCardinal (f: File; c: CARDINAL) ; (* ReadCardinal - reads a CARDINAL from file, f. It reads a bit image of a CARDINAL from file, f. *) PROCEDURE ReadCardinal (f: File) : CARDINAL ; (* GetUnixFileDescriptor - returns the UNIX file descriptor of a file. Useful when combining FIO.mod with select (in Selective.def - but note the comments in Selective about using read/write primatives) *) PROCEDURE GetUnixFileDescriptor (f: File) : INTEGER ; (* SetPositionFromBeginning - sets the position from the beginning of the file. *) PROCEDURE SetPositionFromBeginning (f: File; pos: LONGINT) ; (* SetPositionFromEnd - sets the position from the end of the file. *) PROCEDURE SetPositionFromEnd (f: File; pos: LONGINT) ; (* FindPosition - returns the current absolute position in file, f. *) PROCEDURE FindPosition (f: File) : LONGINT ; (* GetFileName - assigns, a, with the filename associated with, f. *) PROCEDURE GetFileName (f: File; VAR a: ARRAY OF CHAR) ; (* getFileName - returns the address of the filename associated with, f. *) PROCEDURE getFileName (f: File) : ADDRESS ; (* getFileNameLength - returns the number of characters associated with filename, f. *) PROCEDURE getFileNameLength (f: File) : CARDINAL ; (* FlushOutErr - flushes, StdOut, and, StdErr. *) PROCEDURE FlushOutErr ; END FIO.