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-/* Copyright (C) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
-
-   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   The GNU C Library 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
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
-   Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
-   02111-1307 USA.  */
-
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
-
-/* Make sure that FP has its functions set.  */
-void
-__stdio_check_funcs (register FILE *fp)
-{
-  if (!fp->__seen)
-    {
-      /* Initialize the stream's info, including buffering info.
-	 This may give a buffer, change I/O functions, etc.
-	 If no buffer is set (and the stream is not made explicitly
-	 unbuffered), we allocate a buffer below, using the bufsize
-	 set by this function.  */
-      extern void __stdio_init_stream __P ((FILE *));
-      fp->__room_funcs = __default_room_functions;
-      fp->__io_funcs = __default_io_functions;
-      __stdio_init_stream (fp);
-      fp->__seen = 1;
-    }
-}
-
-
-/* Minimum size of a buffer we will allocate by default.
-   If this much memory is not available,
-   the stream in question will be made unbuffered instead.  */
-#define	MIN_BUFSIZE	128
-
-/* Figure out what kind of buffering (none, line, or full)
-   and what buffer size to give FP.  */
-static void
-init_stream (register FILE *fp)
-{
-  __stdio_check_funcs (fp);
-
-  if (fp->__buffer == NULL && !fp->__userbuf)
-    {
-      int save;
-
-      if (fp->__bufsize == 0)
-	fp->__bufsize = BUFSIZ;
-
-      /* Try to get however many bytes of buffering __stdio_pickbuf
-	 specified, but if that much memory isn't available,
-	 try half as much each time until it succeeds or the buffer
-	 size becomes too small to be useful.  */
-      save = errno;
-      while (fp->__bufsize >= MIN_BUFSIZE)
-	{
-	  fp->__buffer = (char *) malloc (fp->__bufsize);
-	  if (fp->__buffer == NULL)
-	    fp->__bufsize /= 2;
-	  else
-	    break;
-	}
-      __set_errno (save);
-
-      if (fp->__buffer == NULL)
-	{
-	  /* We can't get space for the buffer, so make it unbuffered.  */
-	  fp->__userbuf = 1;
-	  fp->__bufsize = 0;
-	}
-    }
-
-  if (fp->__bufp == NULL)
-    {
-      /* Set the buffer pointer to the beginning of the buffer.  */
-      fp->__bufp = fp->__buffer;
-      fp->__put_limit = fp->__get_limit = fp->__buffer;
-    }
-}
-
-
-/* Determine the current file position of STREAM if it is unknown.  */
-int
-__stdio_check_offset (stream)
-     FILE *stream;
-{
-  init_stream (stream);
-
-  if (stream->__offset == (fpos_t) -1)
-    {
-      /* This stream's offset is unknown or unknowable.  */
-      if (stream->__io_funcs.__seek == NULL)
-	{
-	  /* Unknowable.  */
-	  __set_errno (ESPIPE);
-	  return EOF;
-	}
-      else
-	{
-	  /* Unknown.  Find it out.  */
-	  fpos_t pos = (fpos_t) 0;
-	  if ((*stream->__io_funcs.__seek) (stream->__cookie,
-					    &pos, SEEK_CUR) < 0)
-	    {
-	      if (errno == ESPIPE)
-		/* Object is incapable of seeking.  */
-		stream->__io_funcs.__seek = NULL;
-	      return EOF;
-	    }
-	  stream->__offset = pos;
-	}
-    }
-
-  if (stream->__target == (fpos_t) -1)
-    /* This stream was opened on an existing object with
-       an unknown file position.  The position is now known.
-       Make this the target position.  */
-    stream->__target = stream->__offset;
-
-  return 0;
-}
-
-
-/* Move FP's file position to its target file position,
-   seeking as necessary and updating its `offset' field.
-   Sets ferror(FP) (and possibly errno) for errors.  */
-static void
-seek_to_target (FILE *fp)
-{
-  int save = errno;
-  if (__stdio_check_offset (fp) == EOF)
-    {
-      if (errno == ESPIPE)
-	__set_errno (save);
-      else
-	fp->__error = 1;
-    }
-  else if (fp->__target != fp->__offset)
-    {
-      /* We are not at the target file position.
-	 Seek to that position.  */
-      if (fp->__io_funcs.__seek == NULL)
-	{
-	  /* We can't seek!  */
-	  __set_errno (ESPIPE);
-	  fp->__error = 1;
-	}
-      else
-	{
-	  fpos_t pos = fp->__target;
-	  if ((*fp->__io_funcs.__seek) (fp->__cookie, &pos, SEEK_SET) < 0)
-	    /* Seek failed!  */
-	    fp->__error = 1;
-	  else
-	    {
-	      fp->__offset = pos;
-	      if (pos != fp->__target)
-		{
-		  /* Seek didn't go to the right place!
-		     This should never happen.  */
-#ifdef EGRATUITOUS
-		  /* It happens in the Hurd when the io server doesn't
-		     obey the protocol for io_seek.  */
-		  __set_errno (EGRATUITOUS);
-#else
-		  /* I don't think this can happen in Unix.  */
-		  __set_errno (ESPIPE); /* ??? */
-#endif
-		  fp->__error = 1;
-		}
-	    }
-	}
-    }
-}
-
-/* Flush the buffer for FP.
-   If C is not EOF, it is also to be written.
-   If the stream is line buffered and C is a newline, it is written
-   to the output, otherwise it is put in the buffer after it has been
-   flushed to avoid a system call for a single character.
-   This is the default `output room' function.  */
-static void
-flushbuf (register FILE *fp, int c)
-{
-  int flush_only = c == EOF;
-  size_t buffer_written;
-  size_t to_write;
-
-  /* Set if target and get_limit have already been twiddled appropriately.  */
-  int twiddled = 0;
-
-  if (fp->__put_limit == fp->__buffer)
-    {
-      /* The stream needs to be primed for writing.  */
-
-      size_t buffer_offset = 0;
-
-      if (fp->__target == -1)
-	/* For an unseekable object, data recently read bears no relation
-	   to data we will write later.  Discard the buffer.  */
-	fp->__get_limit = fp->__buffer;
-      else
-	/* If the user has read some of the buffer, the target position
-	   is incremented for each character he has read.  */
-	fp->__target += fp->__bufp - fp->__buffer;
-
-      if (fp->__mode.__read && fp->__room_funcs.__input != NULL &&
-	  !fp->__mode.__append)
-	{
-	  int save = errno;
-	  const int aligned = (fp->__buffer == NULL ||
-			       __stdio_check_offset (fp) == EOF ||
-			       fp->__target % fp->__bufsize == 0);
-	  __set_errno (save);
-
-	  if (!aligned)
-	    {
-	      /* Move to a block (buffer size) boundary and read in a block.
-		 Then the output will be written as a whole block, too.  */
-	      const size_t o = fp->__target % fp->__bufsize;
-	      fp->__target -= o;
-	      if ((*fp->__room_funcs.__input) (fp) == EOF && ferror (fp))
-		return;
-	      else
-		__clearerr (fp);
-
-	      if ((size_t) (fp->__get_limit - fp->__buffer) < o)
-		/* Oops.  We didn't read enough (probably because we got EOF).
-		   Forget we even mentioned it.  */
-		fp->__target += o;
-	      else
-		/* Start bufp as far into the buffer as we were into
-		   this block before we read it.  */
-		buffer_offset = o;
-
-	      /* The target position is now set to where the beginning of the
-		 buffer maps to; and the get_limit was set by the input-room
-		 function.  */
-	      twiddled = 1;
-	    }
-	}
-
-      if (fp->__buffer != NULL)
-	{
-	  /* Set up to write output into the buffer.  */
-	  fp->__put_limit = fp->__buffer + fp->__bufsize;
-	  fp->__bufp = fp->__buffer + buffer_offset;
-
-	  if (!flush_only)
-	    {
-	      /* Put C in the buffer to be written out.
-		 We only need to actually write it out now if
-		 it is a newline on a line-buffered stream.  */
-	      *fp->__bufp++ = (unsigned char) c;
-	      if (!fp->__linebuf || (unsigned char) c != '\n')
-		{
-		  /* There is no need to flush C from the buffer right now.
-		     Record that nothing was written from the buffer,
-		     and go do clean-up at end.  */
-		  buffer_written = 0;
-		  goto end;
-		}
-	      else
-		/* We put C in the buffer, so don't write it again later.  */
-		flush_only = 1;
-	    }
-	}
-
-      if ((size_t) (fp->__bufp - fp->__buffer) <= buffer_offset && flush_only)
-	{
-	  /* There is nothing new in the buffer, only data that
-	     was read back aligned from the file.  */
-	  buffer_written = 0;
-	  goto end;
-	}
-    }
-
-  /* If there is read data in the buffer past what was written,
-     write all of that as well.  Otherwise, just write what has been
-     written into the buffer.  */
-  buffer_written = fp->__bufp - fp->__buffer;
-  to_write = (buffer_written == 0 ? 0 :
-	      fp->__get_limit > fp->__bufp ?
-	      fp->__get_limit - fp->__buffer :
-	      buffer_written);
-
-  if (fp->__io_funcs.__write == NULL || (to_write == 0 && flush_only))
-    {
-      /* There is no writing function or we're coming from an fflush
-	 call with nothing in the buffer, so just say the buffer's
-	 been flushed, increment the file offset, and return.  */
-      fp->__bufp = fp->__buffer;
-      if (fp->__offset != -1)
-	fp->__offset += to_write;
-      goto end;
-    }
-
-  if (to_write > 0)
-    {
-      int wrote;
-
-      /* Go to the target file position.  Don't bother if appending;
-         the write will just ignore the file position anyway.  */
-      if (!fp->__mode.__append)
-	seek_to_target (fp);
-
-      if (!ferror(fp))
-	{
-	  /* Write out the buffered data.  */
-	  wrote = (*fp->__io_funcs.__write) (fp->__cookie, fp->__buffer,
-					     to_write);
-	  if (wrote > 0)
-	    {
-	      if (fp->__mode.__append)
-		/* The write has written the data to the end of the file
-		   and updated the file position to after the data.  Don't
-		   bother to find the current position; we can get it
-		   later if we need it.  */
-		fp->__offset = fp->__target = -1;
-	      else if (fp->__offset != -1)
-		/* Record that we've moved forward in the file.  */
-		fp->__offset += wrote;
-	    }
-	  if (wrote < (int) to_write)
-	    /* The writing function should always write
-	       the whole buffer unless there is an error.  */
-	    fp->__error = 1;
-	}
-    }
-
-  /* Reset the buffer pointer to the beginning of the buffer.  */
-  fp->__bufp = fp->__buffer;
-
-  /* If we're not just flushing, write the last character, C.  */
-  if (!flush_only && !ferror (fp))
-    {
-      if (fp->__buffer == NULL || (fp->__linebuf && (unsigned char) c == '\n'))
-	{
-	  /* Either we're unbuffered, or we're line-buffered and
-	     C is a newline, so really write it out immediately.  */
-	  char cc = (unsigned char) c;
-	  if ((*fp->__io_funcs.__write)(fp->__cookie, &cc, 1) < 1)
-	    fp->__error = 1;
-	  else if (fp->__offset != -1)
-	    {
-	      /* Record that we've moved forward in the file.  */
-	      ++fp->__offset;
-	      ++fp->__target;
-	    }
-	}
-      else
-	/* Just put C in the buffer.  */
-	*fp->__bufp++ = (unsigned char) c;
-    }
-
- end:
-
-  if (!twiddled)
-    {
-      if (fp->__target != -1)
-	/* The new target position moves up as
-	   much as the user wrote into the buffer.  */
-	fp->__target += buffer_written;
-
-      /* Set the reading limit to the beginning of the buffer,
-	 so the next `getc' will call __fillbf.  */
-      fp->__get_limit = fp->__buffer;
-    }
-
-  if (feof (fp) || ferror (fp))
-    fp->__bufp = fp->__put_limit;
-}
-
-
-/* Fill the buffer for FP and return the first character read (or EOF).
-   This is the default `input_room' function.  */
-static int
-fillbuf (register FILE *fp)
-{
-  /* How far into the buffer we read we want to start bufp.  */
-  size_t buffer_offset = 0;
-  register char *buffer;
-  register size_t to_read, nread = 0;
-  /* This must be unsigned to avoid sign extension in return.  */
-  unsigned char c;
-
-  if (fp->__io_funcs.__read == NULL)
-    {
-      /* There is no read function, so always return EOF.  */
-      fp->__eof = 1;
-      goto end;
-    }
-
-  if (fp->__buffer == NULL)
-    {
-      /* We're unbuffered, so we want to read only one character.  */
-      buffer = (char *) &c;
-      to_read = 1;
-    }
-  else
-    {
-      /* We're buffered, so try to fill the buffer.  */
-      buffer = fp->__buffer;
-      to_read = fp->__bufsize;
-    }
-
-  /* We're reading, so we're not at the end-of-file.  */
-  fp->__eof = 0;
-
-  /* Go to the target file position.  */
-  {
-    int save = errno;
-    if (__stdio_check_offset (fp) == 0 && fp->__target != fp->__offset)
-      {
-	/* Move to a block (buffer size) boundary.  */
-	if (fp->__bufsize != 0)
-	  {
-	    buffer_offset = fp->__target % fp->__bufsize;
-	    fp->__target -= buffer_offset;
-	  }
-	seek_to_target (fp);
-      }
-    __set_errno (save);
-  }
-
-  while (!ferror (fp) && !feof (fp) && nread <= buffer_offset)
-    {
-      /* Try to fill the buffer.  */
-      int count = (*fp->__io_funcs.__read) (fp->__cookie, buffer, to_read);
-      if (count == 0)
-	fp->__eof = 1;
-      else if (count < 0)
-	fp->__error = 1;
-      else
-	{
-	  buffer += count;
-	  nread += count;
-	  to_read -= count;
-	  if (fp->__offset != -1)
-	    /* Record that we've moved forward in the file.  */
-	    fp->__offset += count;
-	}
-    }
-
-  if (fp->__buffer == NULL)
-    /* There is no buffer, so return the character we read
-       without all the buffer pointer diddling.  */
-    return (feof (fp) || ferror (fp)) ? EOF : c;
-
-  /* Reset the buffer pointer to the beginning of the buffer
-     (plus whatever offset we may have set above).  */
-  fp->__bufp = fp->__buffer + buffer_offset;
-
- end:;
-
-  if (feof (fp) || ferror (fp))
-    {
-      /* Set both end pointers to the beginning of the buffer so
-	 the next i/o call will force a call to __fillbf/__flshfp.  */
-      fp->__put_limit = fp->__get_limit = fp->__buffer;
-      return EOF;
-    }
-
-  /* Set the end pointer to one past the last character we read.  */
-  fp->__get_limit = fp->__buffer + nread;
-
-  /* Make it so the next `putc' will call __flshfp.  */
-  fp->__put_limit = fp->__buffer;
-
-  /* Return the first character in the buffer.  */
-  return *((unsigned char *) (fp->__bufp++));
-}
-
-
-/* Default I/O and room functions.  */
-
-extern __io_read_fn __stdio_read;
-extern __io_write_fn __stdio_write;
-extern __io_seek_fn __stdio_seek;
-extern __io_close_fn __stdio_close;
-extern __io_fileno_fn __stdio_fileno;
-const __io_functions __default_io_functions =
-  {
-    __stdio_read, __stdio_write, __stdio_seek, __stdio_close, __stdio_fileno
-  };
-
-const __room_functions __default_room_functions =
-  {
-    fillbuf, flushbuf
-  };
-
-
-/* Flush the buffer for FP and also write C if FLUSH_ONLY is nonzero.
-   This is the function used by putc and fflush.  */
-int
-__flshfp (fp, c)
-     register FILE *fp;
-     int c;
-{
-  int flush_only = c == EOF;
-
-  if (!__validfp (fp) || !fp->__mode.__write)
-    {
-      __set_errno (EINVAL);
-      return EOF;
-    }
-
-  if (ferror (fp))
-    return EOF;
-
-  if (fp->__pushed_back)
-    {
-      /* Discard the char pushed back by ungetc.  */
-      fp->__bufp = fp->__pushback_bufp;
-      fp->__pushed_back = 0;
-    }
-
-  /* Make sure the stream is initialized (has functions and buffering).  */
-  init_stream (fp);
-
-  /* Do this early, so a `putc' on such a stream will never return success.  */
-  if (fp->__room_funcs.__output == NULL)
-    {
-      /* A NULL `output room' function means
-	 to always return an output error.  */
-      fp->__error = 1;
-      return EOF;
-    }
-
-  if (!flush_only &&
-      /* Will C fit into the buffer?
-	 See below about linebuf_active.  */
-      fp->__bufp < (fp->__linebuf_active ? fp->__buffer + fp->__bufsize :
-		    fp->__put_limit))
-    {
-      /* The character will fit in the buffer, so put it there.  */
-      *fp->__bufp++ = (unsigned char) c;
-      if (fp->__linebuf && (unsigned char) c == '\n')
-	flush_only = 1;
-      else
-	return (unsigned char) c;
-    }
-
-  if (fp->__linebuf_active)
-    /* This is an active line-buffered stream, so its put-limit is set
-       to the beginning of the buffer in order to force a __flshfp call
-       on each putc (see below).  We undo this hack here (by setting
-       the limit to the end of the buffer) to simplify the interface
-       with the output-room function.  */
-    fp->__put_limit = fp->__buffer + fp->__bufsize;
-
-  /* Make room in the buffer.  */
-  (*fp->__room_funcs.__output) (fp, flush_only ? EOF : (unsigned char) c);
-
-  if (fp->__linebuf)
-    {
-      /* This is a line-buffered stream, and it is now ready to do
-	 some output.  We call this an "active line-buffered stream".
-	 We set the put_limit to the beginning of the buffer,
-	 so the next `putc' call will force a call to this function.
-	 Setting the linebuf_active flag tells the code above
-	 (on the next call) to undo this hackery.  */
-      fp->__put_limit = fp->__buffer;
-      fp->__linebuf_active = 1;
-    }
-
-  if (ferror (fp))
-    return EOF;
-  if (flush_only)
-    return 0;
-  return (unsigned char) c;
-}
-
-
-/* Fill the buffer for FP and return the first character read.
-   This is the function used by getc.  */
-int
-__fillbf (fp)
-     register FILE *fp;
-{
-  register int c;
-  fpos_t new_target;
-
-  if (!__validfp (fp) || !fp->__mode.__read)
-    {
-      __set_errno (EINVAL);
-      return EOF;
-    }
-
-  if (fp->__pushed_back)
-    {
-      /* Return the char pushed back by ungetc.  */
-      fp->__bufp = fp->__pushback_bufp;
-      fp->__pushed_back = 0;
-      return fp->__pushback;
-    }
-
-  /* Make sure the stream is initialized (has functions and buffering). */
-  init_stream (fp);
-
-  /* If we're trying to read the first character of a new
-     line of input from an unbuffered or line buffered stream,
-     we must flush all line-buffered output streams. */
-  if (fp->__buffer == NULL || fp->__linebuf)
-    {
-      register FILE *f;
-      for (f = __stdio_head; f != NULL; f = f->__next)
-	if (__validfp (f) && f->__linebuf && f->__mode.__write)
-	  (void) __flshfp (f, EOF);
-    }
-
-  /* Note we must do this after flushing all line-buffered
-     streams, or else __flshfp would undo it!  */
-  if (fp->__linebuf_active)
-    {
-      /* This is an active line-buffered stream, meaning it is in the midst
-	 of writing, but has a bogus put_limit.  Restore it to normality.  */
-      fp->__put_limit = fp->__buffer + fp->__bufsize;
-      fp->__linebuf_active = 0;
-    }
-
-  /* We want the beginning of the buffer to now
-     map to just past the last data we read.  */
-  new_target = fp->__target + (fp->__get_limit - fp->__buffer);
-
-  if (fp->__put_limit > fp->__buffer)
-    {
-      /* There is written data in the buffer.
-	 Flush it out.  */
-      if (fp->__room_funcs.__output == NULL)
-	fp->__error = 1;
-      else
-	(*fp->__room_funcs.__output) (fp, EOF);
-    }
-
-  fp->__target = new_target;
-
-  if (ferror (fp))
-    c = EOF;
-  else if (fp->__room_funcs.__input != NULL)
-    {
-      c = (*fp->__room_funcs.__input) (fp);
-      if (fp->__buffer == NULL)
-	/* This is an unbuffered stream, so the target sync above
-	   won't do anything the next time around.  Instead, note that
-	   we have read one character.  The (nonexistent) buffer now
-	   maps to the position just past that character.  */
-	++fp->__target;
-    }
-  else
-    {
-      /* A NULL `input_room' function means always return EOF.  */
-      fp->__eof = 1;
-      c = EOF;
-    }
-
-  return c;
-}
-
-
-/* Nuke a stream, but don't kill its link in the chain.  */
-void
-__invalidate (stream)
-     register FILE *stream;
-{
-  /* Save its link.  */
-  register FILE *next = stream->__next;
-
-  /* Pulverize the deceased.  */
-  memset((void *) stream, 0, sizeof(FILE));
-
-  /* Restore the deceased's link.  */
-  stream->__next = next;
-}