(in-package "SB!IMPL")
-;;; FIXME: Wouldn't it be clearer to just have the structure
-;;; definition be DEFSTRUCT FILE-STREAM (instead of DEFSTRUCT
-;;; FD-STREAM)? That way we'd have TYPE-OF and PRINT-OBJECT refer to
-;;; these objects as FILE-STREAMs (the ANSI name) instead of the
-;;; internal implementation name FD-STREAM, and there might be other
-;;; benefits as well.
-(deftype file-stream () 'fd-stream)
-\f
;;;; buffer manipulation routines
;;; FIXME: Is it really good to maintain this pool separate from the
(pop *available-buffers*)
(allocate-system-memory bytes-per-buffer)))
\f
-;;;; the FD-STREAM structure
+;;;; the FILE-STREAM structure
-(defstruct (fd-stream
+(defstruct (file-stream
(:constructor %make-fd-stream)
+ ;; KLUDGE: in an ideal world, maybe we'd rewrite
+ ;; everything to use FILE-STREAM rather than simply
+ ;; providing this hack for compatibility with the old
+ ;; code. However, CVS doesn't deal terribly well with
+ ;; file renaming, so for now we use this
+ ;; backward-compatibility feature.
+ (:conc-name fd-stream-)
+ (:predicate fd-stream-p)
(:include ansi-stream
(misc #'fd-stream-misc-routine))
(:copier nil))
(timeout nil :type (or index null))
;; pathname of the file this stream is opened to (returned by PATHNAME)
(pathname nil :type (or pathname null)))
-(def!method print-object ((fd-stream fd-stream) stream)
+(def!method print-object ((fd-stream file-stream) stream)
(declare (type stream stream))
(print-unreadable-object (fd-stream stream :type t :identity t)
(format stream "for ~S" (fd-stream-name fd-stream))))
;;; writes. If so, just queue this one. Otherwise, try to write it. If
;;; this would block, queue it.
(defun frob-output (stream base start end reuse-sap)
- (declare (type fd-stream stream)
+ (declare (type file-stream stream)
(type (or system-area-pointer (simple-array * (*))) base)
(type index start end))
(if (not (null (fd-stream-output-later stream))) ; something buffered.
(case count
(1)
(0
- (unless #!-mp (sb!sys:wait-until-fd-usable
- fd :input (fd-stream-timeout stream))
- #!+mp (sb!mp:process-wait-until-fd-usable
- fd :input (fd-stream-timeout stream))
+ (unless (sb!sys:wait-until-fd-usable
+ fd :input (fd-stream-timeout stream))
(error 'io-timeout :stream stream :direction :read)))
(t
(simple-stream-perror "couldn't check whether ~S is readable"
(cond ((null count)
(if (eql errno sb!unix:ewouldblock)
(progn
- (unless #!-mp (sb!sys:wait-until-fd-usable
- fd :input (fd-stream-timeout stream))
- #!+mp (sb!mp:process-wait-until-fd-usable
- fd :input (fd-stream-timeout stream))
+ (unless (sb!sys:wait-until-fd-usable
+ fd :input (fd-stream-timeout stream))
(error 'io-timeout :stream stream :direction :read))
(frob-input stream))
(simple-stream-perror "couldn't read from ~S" stream errno)))
;;; there is a definite amount of reading to be done, so blocking
;;; isn't too problematical.
(defun fd-stream-read-n-bytes (stream buffer start requested eof-error-p)
- (declare (type fd-stream stream))
+ (declare (type file-stream stream))
(declare (type index start requested))
(do ((total-copied 0))
(nil)
(fd-stream-element-type fd-stream))
(:interactive-p
;; FIXME: sb!unix:unix-isatty is undefined.
- (sb!unix:unix-isatty (fd-stream-fd fd-stream)))
+ (= 1 (the (member 0 1)
+ (sb!unix:unix-isatty (fd-stream-fd fd-stream)))))
(:line-length
80)
(:charpos
(fd-stream-file-position fd-stream arg1))))
(defun fd-stream-file-position (stream &optional newpos)
- (declare (type fd-stream stream)
+ (declare (type file-stream stream)
(type (or index (member nil :start :end)) newpos))
(if (null newpos)
(sb!sys:without-interrupts
;;; Pick a name to use for the backup file for the :IF-EXISTS
;;; :RENAME-AND-DELETE and :RENAME options.
(defun pick-backup-name (name)
- (declare (type simple-string name))
- (concatenate 'simple-string name ".bak"))
+ (declare (type simple-base-string name))
+ (concatenate 'simple-base-string name ".bak"))
;;; Ensure that the given arg is one of the given list of valid
;;; things. Allow the user to fix any problems.
(stream-reinit)
(setf *terminal-io* (make-synonym-stream '*tty*))
(setf *standard-output* (make-synonym-stream '*stdout*))
- (setf *standard-input*
- (#!-high-security
- ;; FIXME: Why is *STANDARD-INPUT* a TWO-WAY-STREAM? ANSI says
- ;; it's an input stream.
- make-two-way-stream
- #!+high-security
- %make-two-way-stream (make-synonym-stream '*stdin*)
- *standard-output*))
+ (setf *standard-input* (make-synonym-stream '*stdin*))
(setf *error-output* (make-synonym-stream '*stderr*))
(setf *query-io* (make-synonym-stream '*terminal-io*))
(setf *debug-io* *query-io*)
;;;
;;; FIXME: misleading name, screwy interface
(defun file-name (stream &optional new-name)
- (when (typep stream 'fd-stream)
+ (when (typep stream 'file-stream)
(cond (new-name
(setf (fd-stream-pathname stream) new-name)
(setf (fd-stream-file stream)