// This is part of the iostream library, providing input/output for C++. // Copyright (C) 1992 Per Bothner. // // This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public // License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either // version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This 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 // Library General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public // License along with this library; if not, write to the Free // Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #include "ioprivate.h" #include // This file defines the standard streambufs, corresponding to cin, cout, cerr. // We define two sets: // // __std_filebuf_0, __std_filebuf_1, __std_filebuf_2 are filebufs using // file descriptor 0/1/2. // // __stdin_stdiobuf, __stdout_stdiobuf, __stderr_stdiobuf are stdiostreams // pointing to stdin, stdout, stderr. // To avoid problems depending on constructor order (and for // efficiency) the standard streambufs (and streams) are // constructed statically using C-style '{ ... }' initializers. // Since you're not allowed to do this for structs that // have virtuals, we define fake streambuf and stream classes // that don't have any C++-isms, and initialize those. // To initialize the vtable field of the standard filebufs, // we use the expression 'vt_filebuf' which must evaluate to // (the address of) the virtual function table for the // filebuf class. #if _G_NAMES_HAVE_UNDERSCORE #define UNDERSCORE "_" #else #define UNDERSCORE "" #endif // First define the filebuf-based objects. #if !defined(vt_filebuf) #ifndef __GNUG__ // This works for cfront. #define vt_filebuf __vtbl__7filebuf extern char vt_filebuf[1]; #elif _G_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL extern char vt_filebuf[1] asm(UNDERSCORE "_vt$filebuf"); #else extern char vt_filebuf[1] asm(UNDERSCORE "_vt.filebuf"); #endif #endif /* !defined(vt_filebuf) */ struct _fake_filebuf { struct __streambuf s; char* vtable; struct __file_fields f; }; #define FILEBUF_LITERAL(CHAIN, FLAGS) \ { _IO_MAGIC+_S_LINKED+_S_IS_FILEBUF+_S_IS_BACKUPBUF+FLAGS, \ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, CHAIN, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0} #define DEF_FILEBUF(NAME, FD, CHAIN, FLAGS) \ _fake_filebuf NAME = {FILEBUF_LITERAL(CHAIN, FLAGS), vt_filebuf, {FD}}; DEF_FILEBUF(__std_filebuf_0, 0, 0, _S_NO_WRITES); DEF_FILEBUF(__std_filebuf_1, 1, (streambuf*)&__std_filebuf_0, _S_NO_READS); DEF_FILEBUF(__std_filebuf_2, 2, (streambuf*)&__std_filebuf_1, _S_NO_READS+_S_UNBUFFERED); // Nest define the stdiobuf-bases objects. #if !defined(vt_stdiobuf) #ifndef __GNUG__ // This works for cfront. #define vt_stdiobuf __vtbl__8stdiobuf extern char vt_stdiobuf[1]; #elif _G_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL extern char vt_stdiobuf[1] asm(UNDERSCORE "_vt$stdiobuf"); #else extern char vt_stdiobuf[1] asm(UNDERSCORE "_vt.stdiobuf"); #endif #endif /* !defined(vt_stdiobuf) */ struct _fake_stdiobuf { struct __streambuf s; char* vtable; struct __file_fields f; FILE *_f; }; #define DEF_STDIOBUF(NAME, FILE, FD, CHAIN, FLAGS) \ _fake_stdiobuf NAME[1] = {{ \ FILEBUF_LITERAL(CHAIN, (FLAGS)|_S_UNBUFFERED),\ vt_stdiobuf, {FD}, FILE}}; DEF_STDIOBUF(__stdin_stdiobuf, stdin, 0, (streambuf*)&__std_filebuf_2, _S_NO_WRITES); DEF_STDIOBUF(__stdout_stdiobuf, stdout, 1, (streambuf*)__stdin_stdiobuf, _S_NO_READS); DEF_STDIOBUF(__stderr_stdiobuf, stderr, 2, (streambuf*)__stdout_stdiobuf, _S_NO_READS); streambuf* streambuf::_list_all = (streambuf*)__stderr_stdiobuf;