// This may look like C code, but it is really -*- C++ -*- /* Copyright (C) 1988 Free Software Foundation written by Doug Lea (dl@rocky.oswego.edu) This file is part of GNU CC. GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor accepts responsibility to anyone for the consequences of using it or for whether it serves any particular purpose or works at all, unless he says so in writing. Refer to the GNU CC General Public License for full details. Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute GNU CC, but only under the conditions described in the GNU CC General Public License. A copy of this license is supposed to have been given to you along with GNU CC so you can know your rights and responsibilities. It should be in a file named COPYING. Among other things, the copyright notice and this notice must be preserved on all copies. */ #ifndef _streambuf_h #ifdef __GNUG__ #pragma once #pragma interface #endif #define _streambuf_h 1 /* streambufs. basic streambufs and filebufs are as in Stroustrup, ch 8, but the base class contains virtual extensions that allow most capabilities of libg++ Files to be used as streambufs via `Filebufs'. */ #include #include #include // see below for NO_LINE_BUFFER_STREAMBUFS #ifndef BUFSIZE #ifdef BUFSIZ #define BUFSIZE BUFSIZ #else #define BUFSIZE 1024 #endif #endif enum open_mode // filebuf open modes { input=0, output=1, append=2 }; class streambuf { public: char* base; // start of buffer char* pptr; // put-pointer (and gptr fence) char* gptr; // get-pointer char* eptr; // last valid addr in buffer char alloc; // true if we own freestore alloced buffer streambuf(); streambuf(char* buf, int buflen); virtual ~streambuf(); int doallocate(); int allocate(); int must_overflow(int ch); // true if should call overflow virtual int overflow(int c = EOF); // flush -- return EOF if fail virtual int underflow(); // fill -- return EOF if fail int sgetc(); // get one char (as int) or EOF int snextc(); // get and advance void stossc(); // advance only int sputbackc(char); // unget int sputc(int c = EOF); // write one char virtual streambuf* setbuf(char* buf, int buflen, int preloaded_count = 0); // (not virtual in AT&T) // the following aren't in AT&T version: int sputs(const char* s); // write null-terminated str int sputsn(const char* s, int len); // write len bytes virtual const char* name(); virtual streambuf* open(const char* name, open_mode m); virtual streambuf* open(const char* filename, io_mode m, access_mode a); virtual streambuf* open(const char* filename, const char* m); virtual streambuf* open(int filedesc, io_mode m); virtual streambuf* open(FILE* fileptr); virtual int is_open(); virtual int close(); virtual void error(); }; #if defined(__OPTIMIZE__) || defined(USE_LIBGXX_INLINES) inline int streambuf::must_overflow(int ch) { #ifndef NO_LINE_BUFFER_STREAMBUF return pptr >= eptr || ch == '\n'; #else return pptr >= eptr; #endif } inline int streambuf::allocate() { return (base == 0)? doallocate() : 0; } inline int streambuf::sgetc() { return (gptr >= pptr)? underflow() : int((unsigned char)(*gptr)); } inline int streambuf::snextc() { ++gptr; return (gptr >= pptr)? underflow() : int((unsigned char)(*gptr)); } inline void streambuf::stossc() { if (gptr >= pptr) underflow(); else gptr++; } inline int streambuf::sputbackc(char ch) { return (gptr > base)? int((unsigned char)(*--gptr = ch)) : EOF; } inline int streambuf::sputc(int ch) { return must_overflow(ch)? overflow(ch) : int((unsigned char)(*pptr++ = char(ch))); } #endif #endif