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/* $Header$ */ |
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/* |
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* tclIOUtil.c -- |
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* |
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* This file contains a collection of utility procedures that |
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* are shared by the platform specific IO drivers. |
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* |
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* Parts of this file are based on code contributed by Karl |
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* Lehenbauer, Mark Diekhans and Peter da Silva. |
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* |
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* Copyright (c) 1991-1994 The Regents of the University of California. |
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* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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* |
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* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution |
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* of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. |
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* |
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* RCS: @(#) $Id: tclioutil.c,v 1.1.1.1 2001/06/13 04:42:24 dtashley Exp $ |
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*/ |
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|
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#include "tclInt.h" |
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#include "tclPort.h" |
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|
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/* |
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* The following typedef declarations allow for hooking into the chain |
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* of functions maintained for 'Tcl_Stat(...)', 'Tcl_Access(...)' & |
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* 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel(...)'. Basically for each hookable function |
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* a linked list is defined. |
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*/ |
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|
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typedef struct StatProc { |
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TclStatProc_ *proc; /* Function to process a 'stat()' call */ |
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struct StatProc *nextPtr; /* The next 'stat()' function to call */ |
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} StatProc; |
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|
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typedef struct AccessProc { |
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TclAccessProc_ *proc; /* Function to process a 'access()' call */ |
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struct AccessProc *nextPtr; /* The next 'access()' function to call */ |
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} AccessProc; |
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|
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typedef struct OpenFileChannelProc { |
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TclOpenFileChannelProc_ *proc; /* Function to process a |
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* 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel()' call */ |
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struct OpenFileChannelProc *nextPtr; |
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/* The next 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel()' |
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* function to call */ |
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} OpenFileChannelProc; |
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|
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/* |
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* For each type of hookable function, a static node is declared to |
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* hold the function pointer for the "built-in" routine (e.g. |
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* 'TclpStat(...)') and the respective list is initialized as a pointer |
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* to that node. |
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* |
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* The "delete" functions (e.g. 'TclStatDeleteProc(...)') ensure that |
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* these statically declared list entry cannot be inadvertently removed. |
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* |
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* This method avoids the need to call any sort of "initialization" |
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* function. |
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* |
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* All three lists are protected by a global hookMutex. |
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*/ |
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|
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static StatProc defaultStatProc = { |
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&TclpStat, NULL |
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}; |
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static StatProc *statProcList = &defaultStatProc; |
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|
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static AccessProc defaultAccessProc = { |
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&TclpAccess, NULL |
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}; |
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static AccessProc *accessProcList = &defaultAccessProc; |
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|
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static OpenFileChannelProc defaultOpenFileChannelProc = { |
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&TclpOpenFileChannel, NULL |
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}; |
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static OpenFileChannelProc *openFileChannelProcList = |
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&defaultOpenFileChannelProc; |
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|
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TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(hookMutex) |
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|
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/* |
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*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* TclGetOpenMode -- |
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* |
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* Description: |
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* Computes a POSIX mode mask for opening a file, from a given string, |
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* and also sets a flag to indicate whether the caller should seek to |
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* EOF after opening the file. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* On success, returns mode to pass to "open". If an error occurs, the |
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* return value is -1 and if interp is not NULL, sets interp's result |
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* object to an error message. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* Sets the integer referenced by seekFlagPtr to 1 to tell the caller |
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* to seek to EOF after opening the file. |
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* |
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* Special note: |
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* This code is based on a prototype implementation contributed |
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* by Mark Diekhans. |
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* |
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*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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|
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int |
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TclGetOpenMode(interp, string, seekFlagPtr) |
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Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for error |
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* reporting - may be NULL. */ |
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char *string; /* Mode string, e.g. "r+" or |
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* "RDONLY CREAT". */ |
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int *seekFlagPtr; /* Set this to 1 if the caller |
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* should seek to EOF during the |
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* opening of the file. */ |
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{ |
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int mode, modeArgc, c, i, gotRW; |
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char **modeArgv, *flag; |
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#define RW_MODES (O_RDONLY|O_WRONLY|O_RDWR) |
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|
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/* |
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* Check for the simpler fopen-like access modes (e.g. "r"). They |
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* are distinguished from the POSIX access modes by the presence |
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* of a lower-case first letter. |
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*/ |
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|
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*seekFlagPtr = 0; |
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mode = 0; |
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|
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/* |
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* Guard against international characters before using byte oriented |
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* routines. |
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*/ |
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|
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if (!(string[0] & 0x80) |
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&& islower(UCHAR(string[0]))) { /* INTL: ISO only. */ |
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switch (string[0]) { |
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case 'r': |
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mode = O_RDONLY; |
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break; |
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case 'w': |
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mode = O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC; |
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break; |
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case 'a': |
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mode = O_WRONLY|O_CREAT; |
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*seekFlagPtr = 1; |
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break; |
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default: |
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error: |
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if (interp != (Tcl_Interp *) NULL) { |
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Tcl_AppendResult(interp, |
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"illegal access mode \"", string, "\"", |
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(char *) NULL); |
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} |
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return -1; |
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} |
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if (string[1] == '+') { |
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mode &= ~(O_RDONLY|O_WRONLY); |
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mode |= O_RDWR; |
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if (string[2] != 0) { |
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goto error; |
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} |
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} else if (string[1] != 0) { |
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goto error; |
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} |
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return mode; |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* The access modes are specified using a list of POSIX modes |
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* such as O_CREAT. |
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* |
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* IMPORTANT NOTE: We rely on Tcl_SplitList working correctly when |
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* a NULL interpreter is passed in. |
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*/ |
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|
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if (Tcl_SplitList(interp, string, &modeArgc, &modeArgv) != TCL_OK) { |
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if (interp != (Tcl_Interp *) NULL) { |
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Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, |
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"\n while processing open access modes \""); |
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Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, string); |
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Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, "\""); |
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} |
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return -1; |
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} |
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|
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gotRW = 0; |
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for (i = 0; i < modeArgc; i++) { |
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flag = modeArgv[i]; |
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c = flag[0]; |
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if ((c == 'R') && (strcmp(flag, "RDONLY") == 0)) { |
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mode = (mode & ~RW_MODES) | O_RDONLY; |
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gotRW = 1; |
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} else if ((c == 'W') && (strcmp(flag, "WRONLY") == 0)) { |
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mode = (mode & ~RW_MODES) | O_WRONLY; |
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gotRW = 1; |
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} else if ((c == 'R') && (strcmp(flag, "RDWR") == 0)) { |
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mode = (mode & ~RW_MODES) | O_RDWR; |
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gotRW = 1; |
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} else if ((c == 'A') && (strcmp(flag, "APPEND") == 0)) { |
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mode |= O_APPEND; |
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*seekFlagPtr = 1; |
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} else if ((c == 'C') && (strcmp(flag, "CREAT") == 0)) { |
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mode |= O_CREAT; |
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} else if ((c == 'E') && (strcmp(flag, "EXCL") == 0)) { |
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mode |= O_EXCL; |
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} else if ((c == 'N') && (strcmp(flag, "NOCTTY") == 0)) { |
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#ifdef O_NOCTTY |
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mode |= O_NOCTTY; |
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#else |
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if (interp != (Tcl_Interp *) NULL) { |
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Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "access mode \"", flag, |
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"\" not supported by this system", (char *) NULL); |
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} |
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ckfree((char *) modeArgv); |
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return -1; |
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#endif |
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} else if ((c == 'N') && (strcmp(flag, "NONBLOCK") == 0)) { |
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#if defined(O_NDELAY) || defined(O_NONBLOCK) |
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# ifdef O_NONBLOCK |
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mode |= O_NONBLOCK; |
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# else |
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mode |= O_NDELAY; |
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# endif |
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#else |
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if (interp != (Tcl_Interp *) NULL) { |
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Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "access mode \"", flag, |
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"\" not supported by this system", (char *) NULL); |
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} |
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ckfree((char *) modeArgv); |
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return -1; |
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#endif |
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} else if ((c == 'T') && (strcmp(flag, "TRUNC") == 0)) { |
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mode |= O_TRUNC; |
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} else { |
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if (interp != (Tcl_Interp *) NULL) { |
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Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "invalid access mode \"", flag, |
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"\": must be RDONLY, WRONLY, RDWR, APPEND, CREAT", |
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" EXCL, NOCTTY, NONBLOCK, or TRUNC", (char *) NULL); |
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} |
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ckfree((char *) modeArgv); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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} |
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ckfree((char *) modeArgv); |
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if (!gotRW) { |
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if (interp != (Tcl_Interp *) NULL) { |
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Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "access mode must include either", |
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" RDONLY, WRONLY, or RDWR", (char *) NULL); |
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} |
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return -1; |
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} |
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return mode; |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* Tcl_EvalFile -- |
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* |
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* Read in a file and process the entire file as one gigantic |
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* Tcl command. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* A standard Tcl result, which is either the result of executing |
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* the file or an error indicating why the file couldn't be read. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* Depends on the commands in the file. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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|
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int |
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Tcl_EvalFile(interp, fileName) |
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Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to process file. */ |
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char *fileName; /* Name of file to process. Tilde-substitution |
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* will be performed on this name. */ |
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{ |
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int result, length; |
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struct stat statBuf; |
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char *oldScriptFile; |
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Interp *iPtr; |
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Tcl_DString nameString; |
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char *name, *string; |
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Tcl_Channel chan; |
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Tcl_Obj *objPtr; |
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|
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name = Tcl_TranslateFileName(interp, fileName, &nameString); |
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if (name == NULL) { |
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return TCL_ERROR; |
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} |
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|
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result = TCL_ERROR; |
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objPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); |
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|
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if (TclStat(name, &statBuf) == -1) { |
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Tcl_SetErrno(errno); |
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Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't read file \"", fileName, |
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"\": ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), (char *) NULL); |
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goto end; |
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} |
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chan = Tcl_OpenFileChannel(interp, name, "r", 0644); |
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if (chan == (Tcl_Channel) NULL) { |
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Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
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Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't read file \"", fileName, |
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"\": ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), (char *) NULL); |
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goto end; |
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} |
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if (Tcl_ReadChars(chan, objPtr, -1, 0) < 0) { |
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Tcl_Close(interp, chan); |
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Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't read file \"", fileName, |
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"\": ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), (char *) NULL); |
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goto end; |
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} |
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if (Tcl_Close(interp, chan) != TCL_OK) { |
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goto end; |
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} |
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|
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iPtr = (Interp *) interp; |
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oldScriptFile = iPtr->scriptFile; |
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iPtr->scriptFile = fileName; |
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string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, &length); |
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result = Tcl_EvalEx(interp, string, length, 0); |
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iPtr->scriptFile = oldScriptFile; |
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|
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if (result == TCL_RETURN) { |
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result = TclUpdateReturnInfo(iPtr); |
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} else if (result == TCL_ERROR) { |
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char msg[200 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE]; |
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|
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/* |
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* Record information telling where the error occurred. |
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*/ |
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|
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sprintf(msg, "\n (file \"%.150s\" line %d)", fileName, |
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interp->errorLine); |
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Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, msg); |
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} |
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|
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end: |
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Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr); |
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Tcl_DStringFree(&nameString); |
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return result; |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* Tcl_GetErrno -- |
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* |
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* Gets the current value of the Tcl error code variable. This is |
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* currently the global variable "errno" but could in the future |
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* change to something else. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* The value of the Tcl error code variable. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* None. Note that the value of the Tcl error code variable is |
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* UNDEFINED if a call to Tcl_SetErrno did not precede this call. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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|
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int |
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Tcl_GetErrno() |
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{ |
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return errno; |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* Tcl_SetErrno -- |
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* |
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* Sets the Tcl error code variable to the supplied value. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* None. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* Modifies the value of the Tcl error code variable. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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|
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void |
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Tcl_SetErrno(err) |
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int err; /* The new value. */ |
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{ |
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errno = err; |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* Tcl_PosixError -- |
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* |
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* This procedure is typically called after UNIX kernel calls |
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* return errors. It stores machine-readable information about |
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* the error in $errorCode returns an information string for |
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* the caller's use. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* The return value is a human-readable string describing the |
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* error. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* The global variable $errorCode is reset. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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|
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char * |
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Tcl_PosixError(interp) |
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Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter whose $errorCode variable |
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* is to be changed. */ |
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{ |
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char *id, *msg; |
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|
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msg = Tcl_ErrnoMsg(errno); |
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id = Tcl_ErrnoId(); |
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Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "POSIX", id, msg, (char *) NULL); |
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return msg; |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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* |
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* TclStat -- |
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* |
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* This procedure replaces the library version of stat and lsat. |
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* The chain of functions that have been "inserted" into the |
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* 'statProcList' will be called in succession until either |
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* a value of zero is returned, or the entire list is visited. |
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* |
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* Results: |
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* See stat documentation. |
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* |
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* Side effects: |
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* See stat documentation. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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|
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int |
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TclStat(path, buf) |
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CONST char *path; /* Path of file to stat (in current CP). */ |
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struct stat *buf; /* Filled with results of stat call. */ |
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{ |
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StatProc *statProcPtr; |
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int retVal = -1; |
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|
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/* |
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* Call each of the "stat" function in succession. A non-return |
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* value of -1 indicates the particular function has succeeded. |
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*/ |
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|
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Tcl_MutexLock(&hookMutex); |
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statProcPtr = statProcList; |
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while ((retVal == -1) && (statProcPtr != NULL)) { |
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retVal = (*statProcPtr->proc)(path, buf); |
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statProcPtr = statProcPtr->nextPtr; |
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} |
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Tcl_MutexUnlock(&hookMutex); |
467 |
|
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return (retVal); |
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} |
470 |
|
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/* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
473 |
* |
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* TclAccess -- |
475 |
* |
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* This procedure replaces the library version of access. |
477 |
* The chain of functions that have been "inserted" into the |
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* 'accessProcList' will be called in succession until either |
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* a value of zero is returned, or the entire list is visited. |
480 |
* |
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* Results: |
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* See access documentation. |
483 |
* |
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* Side effects: |
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* See access documentation. |
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* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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|
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int |
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TclAccess(path, mode) |
492 |
CONST char *path; /* Path of file to access (in current CP). */ |
493 |
int mode; /* Permission setting. */ |
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{ |
495 |
AccessProc *accessProcPtr; |
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int retVal = -1; |
497 |
|
498 |
/* |
499 |
* Call each of the "access" function in succession. A non-return |
500 |
* value of -1 indicates the particular function has succeeded. |
501 |
*/ |
502 |
|
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Tcl_MutexLock(&hookMutex); |
504 |
accessProcPtr = accessProcList; |
505 |
while ((retVal == -1) && (accessProcPtr != NULL)) { |
506 |
retVal = (*accessProcPtr->proc)(path, mode); |
507 |
accessProcPtr = accessProcPtr->nextPtr; |
508 |
} |
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Tcl_MutexUnlock(&hookMutex); |
510 |
|
511 |
return (retVal); |
512 |
} |
513 |
|
514 |
/* |
515 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
516 |
* |
517 |
* Tcl_OpenFileChannel -- |
518 |
* |
519 |
* The chain of functions that have been "inserted" into the |
520 |
* 'openFileChannelProcList' will be called in succession until |
521 |
* either a valid file channel is returned, or the entire list is |
522 |
* visited. |
523 |
* |
524 |
* Results: |
525 |
* The new channel or NULL, if the named file could not be opened. |
526 |
* |
527 |
* Side effects: |
528 |
* May open the channel and may cause creation of a file on the |
529 |
* file system. |
530 |
* |
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
532 |
*/ |
533 |
|
534 |
Tcl_Channel |
535 |
Tcl_OpenFileChannel(interp, fileName, modeString, permissions) |
536 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting; |
537 |
* can be NULL. */ |
538 |
char *fileName; /* Name of file to open. */ |
539 |
char *modeString; /* A list of POSIX open modes or |
540 |
* a string such as "rw". */ |
541 |
int permissions; /* If the open involves creating a |
542 |
* file, with what modes to create |
543 |
* it? */ |
544 |
{ |
545 |
OpenFileChannelProc *openFileChannelProcPtr; |
546 |
Tcl_Channel retVal = NULL; |
547 |
|
548 |
/* |
549 |
* Call each of the "Tcl_OpenFileChannel" function in succession. |
550 |
* A non-NULL return value indicates the particular function has |
551 |
* succeeded. |
552 |
*/ |
553 |
|
554 |
Tcl_MutexLock(&hookMutex); |
555 |
openFileChannelProcPtr = openFileChannelProcList; |
556 |
while ((retVal == NULL) && (openFileChannelProcPtr != NULL)) { |
557 |
retVal = (*openFileChannelProcPtr->proc)(interp, fileName, |
558 |
modeString, permissions); |
559 |
openFileChannelProcPtr = openFileChannelProcPtr->nextPtr; |
560 |
} |
561 |
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&hookMutex); |
562 |
|
563 |
return (retVal); |
564 |
} |
565 |
|
566 |
/* |
567 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
568 |
* |
569 |
* TclStatInsertProc -- |
570 |
* |
571 |
* Insert the passed procedure pointer at the head of the list of |
572 |
* functions which are used during a call to 'TclStat(...)'. The |
573 |
* passed function should be have exactly like 'TclStat' when called |
574 |
* during that time (see 'TclStat(...)' for more informatin). |
575 |
* The function will be added even if it already in the list. |
576 |
* |
577 |
* Results: |
578 |
* Normally TCL_OK; TCL_ERROR if memory for a new node in the list |
579 |
* could not be allocated. |
580 |
* |
581 |
* Side effects: |
582 |
* Memory allocataed and modifies the link list for 'TclStat' |
583 |
* functions. |
584 |
* |
585 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
586 |
*/ |
587 |
|
588 |
int |
589 |
TclStatInsertProc (proc) |
590 |
TclStatProc_ *proc; |
591 |
{ |
592 |
int retVal = TCL_ERROR; |
593 |
|
594 |
if (proc != NULL) { |
595 |
StatProc *newStatProcPtr; |
596 |
|
597 |
newStatProcPtr = (StatProc *)ckalloc(sizeof(StatProc)); |
598 |
|
599 |
if (newStatProcPtr != NULL) { |
600 |
newStatProcPtr->proc = proc; |
601 |
Tcl_MutexLock(&hookMutex); |
602 |
newStatProcPtr->nextPtr = statProcList; |
603 |
statProcList = newStatProcPtr; |
604 |
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&hookMutex); |
605 |
|
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retVal = TCL_OK; |
607 |
} |
608 |
} |
609 |
|
610 |
return (retVal); |
611 |
} |
612 |
|
613 |
/* |
614 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
615 |
* |
616 |
* TclStatDeleteProc -- |
617 |
* |
618 |
* Removed the passed function pointer from the list of 'TclStat' |
619 |
* functions. Ensures that the built-in stat function is not |
620 |
* removvable. |
621 |
* |
622 |
* Results: |
623 |
* TCL_OK if the procedure pointer was successfully removed, |
624 |
* TCL_ERROR otherwise. |
625 |
* |
626 |
* Side effects: |
627 |
* Memory is deallocated and the respective list updated. |
628 |
* |
629 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
630 |
*/ |
631 |
|
632 |
int |
633 |
TclStatDeleteProc (proc) |
634 |
TclStatProc_ *proc; |
635 |
{ |
636 |
int retVal = TCL_ERROR; |
637 |
StatProc *tmpStatProcPtr; |
638 |
StatProc *prevStatProcPtr = NULL; |
639 |
|
640 |
Tcl_MutexLock(&hookMutex); |
641 |
tmpStatProcPtr = statProcList; |
642 |
/* |
643 |
* Traverse the 'statProcList' looking for the particular node |
644 |
* whose 'proc' member matches 'proc' and remove that one from |
645 |
* the list. Ensure that the "default" node cannot be removed. |
646 |
*/ |
647 |
|
648 |
while ((retVal == TCL_ERROR) && (tmpStatProcPtr != &defaultStatProc)) { |
649 |
if (tmpStatProcPtr->proc == proc) { |
650 |
if (prevStatProcPtr == NULL) { |
651 |
statProcList = tmpStatProcPtr->nextPtr; |
652 |
} else { |
653 |
prevStatProcPtr->nextPtr = tmpStatProcPtr->nextPtr; |
654 |
} |
655 |
|
656 |
Tcl_Free((char *)tmpStatProcPtr); |
657 |
|
658 |
retVal = TCL_OK; |
659 |
} else { |
660 |
prevStatProcPtr = tmpStatProcPtr; |
661 |
tmpStatProcPtr = tmpStatProcPtr->nextPtr; |
662 |
} |
663 |
} |
664 |
|
665 |
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&hookMutex); |
666 |
return (retVal); |
667 |
} |
668 |
|
669 |
/* |
670 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
671 |
* |
672 |
* TclAccessInsertProc -- |
673 |
* |
674 |
* Insert the passed procedure pointer at the head of the list of |
675 |
* functions which are used during a call to 'TclAccess(...)'. The |
676 |
* passed function should be have exactly like 'TclAccess' when |
677 |
* called during that time (see 'TclAccess(...)' for more informatin). |
678 |
* The function will be added even if it already in the list. |
679 |
* |
680 |
* Results: |
681 |
* Normally TCL_OK; TCL_ERROR if memory for a new node in the list |
682 |
* could not be allocated. |
683 |
* |
684 |
* Side effects: |
685 |
* Memory allocataed and modifies the link list for 'TclAccess' |
686 |
* functions. |
687 |
* |
688 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
689 |
*/ |
690 |
|
691 |
int |
692 |
TclAccessInsertProc(proc) |
693 |
TclAccessProc_ *proc; |
694 |
{ |
695 |
int retVal = TCL_ERROR; |
696 |
|
697 |
if (proc != NULL) { |
698 |
AccessProc *newAccessProcPtr; |
699 |
|
700 |
newAccessProcPtr = (AccessProc *)ckalloc(sizeof(AccessProc)); |
701 |
|
702 |
if (newAccessProcPtr != NULL) { |
703 |
newAccessProcPtr->proc = proc; |
704 |
Tcl_MutexLock(&hookMutex); |
705 |
newAccessProcPtr->nextPtr = accessProcList; |
706 |
accessProcList = newAccessProcPtr; |
707 |
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&hookMutex); |
708 |
|
709 |
retVal = TCL_OK; |
710 |
} |
711 |
} |
712 |
|
713 |
return (retVal); |
714 |
} |
715 |
|
716 |
/* |
717 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
718 |
* |
719 |
* TclAccessDeleteProc -- |
720 |
* |
721 |
* Removed the passed function pointer from the list of 'TclAccess' |
722 |
* functions. Ensures that the built-in access function is not |
723 |
* removvable. |
724 |
* |
725 |
* Results: |
726 |
* TCL_OK if the procedure pointer was successfully removed, |
727 |
* TCL_ERROR otherwise. |
728 |
* |
729 |
* Side effects: |
730 |
* Memory is deallocated and the respective list updated. |
731 |
* |
732 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
733 |
*/ |
734 |
|
735 |
int |
736 |
TclAccessDeleteProc(proc) |
737 |
TclAccessProc_ *proc; |
738 |
{ |
739 |
int retVal = TCL_ERROR; |
740 |
AccessProc *tmpAccessProcPtr; |
741 |
AccessProc *prevAccessProcPtr = NULL; |
742 |
|
743 |
/* |
744 |
* Traverse the 'accessProcList' looking for the particular node |
745 |
* whose 'proc' member matches 'proc' and remove that one from |
746 |
* the list. Ensure that the "default" node cannot be removed. |
747 |
*/ |
748 |
|
749 |
Tcl_MutexLock(&hookMutex); |
750 |
tmpAccessProcPtr = accessProcList; |
751 |
while ((retVal == TCL_ERROR) && (tmpAccessProcPtr != &defaultAccessProc)) { |
752 |
if (tmpAccessProcPtr->proc == proc) { |
753 |
if (prevAccessProcPtr == NULL) { |
754 |
accessProcList = tmpAccessProcPtr->nextPtr; |
755 |
} else { |
756 |
prevAccessProcPtr->nextPtr = tmpAccessProcPtr->nextPtr; |
757 |
} |
758 |
|
759 |
Tcl_Free((char *)tmpAccessProcPtr); |
760 |
|
761 |
retVal = TCL_OK; |
762 |
} else { |
763 |
prevAccessProcPtr = tmpAccessProcPtr; |
764 |
tmpAccessProcPtr = tmpAccessProcPtr->nextPtr; |
765 |
} |
766 |
} |
767 |
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&hookMutex); |
768 |
|
769 |
return (retVal); |
770 |
} |
771 |
|
772 |
/* |
773 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
774 |
* |
775 |
* TclOpenFileChannelInsertProc -- |
776 |
* |
777 |
* Insert the passed procedure pointer at the head of the list of |
778 |
* functions which are used during a call to |
779 |
* 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel(...)'. The passed function should be have |
780 |
* exactly like 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel' when called during that time |
781 |
* (see 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel(...)' for more informatin). The |
782 |
* function will be added even if it already in the list. |
783 |
* |
784 |
* Results: |
785 |
* Normally TCL_OK; TCL_ERROR if memory for a new node in the list |
786 |
* could not be allocated. |
787 |
* |
788 |
* Side effects: |
789 |
* Memory allocataed and modifies the link list for |
790 |
* 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel' functions. |
791 |
* |
792 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
793 |
*/ |
794 |
|
795 |
int |
796 |
TclOpenFileChannelInsertProc(proc) |
797 |
TclOpenFileChannelProc_ *proc; |
798 |
{ |
799 |
int retVal = TCL_ERROR; |
800 |
|
801 |
if (proc != NULL) { |
802 |
OpenFileChannelProc *newOpenFileChannelProcPtr; |
803 |
|
804 |
newOpenFileChannelProcPtr = |
805 |
(OpenFileChannelProc *)ckalloc(sizeof(OpenFileChannelProc)); |
806 |
|
807 |
if (newOpenFileChannelProcPtr != NULL) { |
808 |
newOpenFileChannelProcPtr->proc = proc; |
809 |
Tcl_MutexLock(&hookMutex); |
810 |
newOpenFileChannelProcPtr->nextPtr = openFileChannelProcList; |
811 |
openFileChannelProcList = newOpenFileChannelProcPtr; |
812 |
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&hookMutex); |
813 |
|
814 |
retVal = TCL_OK; |
815 |
} |
816 |
} |
817 |
|
818 |
return (retVal); |
819 |
} |
820 |
|
821 |
/* |
822 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
823 |
* |
824 |
* TclOpenFileChannelDeleteProc -- |
825 |
* |
826 |
* Removed the passed function pointer from the list of |
827 |
* 'Tcl_OpenFileChannel' functions. Ensures that the built-in |
828 |
* open file channel function is not removvable. |
829 |
* |
830 |
* Results: |
831 |
* TCL_OK if the procedure pointer was successfully removed, |
832 |
* TCL_ERROR otherwise. |
833 |
* |
834 |
* Side effects: |
835 |
* Memory is deallocated and the respective list updated. |
836 |
* |
837 |
*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
838 |
*/ |
839 |
|
840 |
int |
841 |
TclOpenFileChannelDeleteProc(proc) |
842 |
TclOpenFileChannelProc_ *proc; |
843 |
{ |
844 |
int retVal = TCL_ERROR; |
845 |
OpenFileChannelProc *tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr = openFileChannelProcList; |
846 |
OpenFileChannelProc *prevOpenFileChannelProcPtr = NULL; |
847 |
|
848 |
/* |
849 |
* Traverse the 'openFileChannelProcList' looking for the particular |
850 |
* node whose 'proc' member matches 'proc' and remove that one from |
851 |
* the list. Ensure that the "default" node cannot be removed. |
852 |
*/ |
853 |
|
854 |
Tcl_MutexLock(&hookMutex); |
855 |
tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr = openFileChannelProcList; |
856 |
while ((retVal == TCL_ERROR) && |
857 |
(tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr != &defaultOpenFileChannelProc)) { |
858 |
if (tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr->proc == proc) { |
859 |
if (prevOpenFileChannelProcPtr == NULL) { |
860 |
openFileChannelProcList = tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr->nextPtr; |
861 |
} else { |
862 |
prevOpenFileChannelProcPtr->nextPtr = |
863 |
tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr->nextPtr; |
864 |
} |
865 |
|
866 |
Tcl_Free((char *)tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr); |
867 |
|
868 |
retVal = TCL_OK; |
869 |
} else { |
870 |
prevOpenFileChannelProcPtr = tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr; |
871 |
tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr = tmpOpenFileChannelProcPtr->nextPtr; |
872 |
} |
873 |
} |
874 |
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&hookMutex); |
875 |
|
876 |
return (retVal); |
877 |
} |
878 |
|
879 |
/* End of tclioutil.c */ |