X-Git-Url: http://nitlanguage.org diff --git a/lib/standard/file.nit b/lib/standard/file.nit index 42eca14..b06a93d 100644 --- a/lib/standard/file.nit +++ b/lib/standard/file.nit @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ module file intrude import stream -intrude import ropes -import string_search +intrude import text::ropes +import text import time import gc @@ -77,9 +77,10 @@ abstract class FileStream # If the buf_size is <= 0, its value will be 512 by default # # The mode is any of the buffer_mode enumeration in `Sys`: - # - buffer_mode_full - # - buffer_mode_line - # - buffer_mode_none + # + # * `buffer_mode_full` + # * `buffer_mode_line` + # * `buffer_mode_none` fun set_buffering_mode(buf_size, mode: Int) do if buf_size <= 0 then buf_size = 512 if _file.set_buffering_type(buf_size, mode) != 0 then @@ -113,30 +114,29 @@ class FileReader return end end_reached = false - _buffer_pos = 0 - _buffer.clear + buffer_reset end redef fun close do super - _buffer.clear + buffer_reset end_reached = true end redef fun fill_buffer do - var nb = _file.io_read(_buffer.items, _buffer.capacity) + var nb = _file.io_read(_buffer, _buffer_capacity) if nb <= 0 then end_reached = true nb = 0 end - _buffer.length = nb + _buffer_length = nb _buffer_pos = 0 end # End of file? - redef var end_reached: Bool = false + redef var end_reached = false # Open the file at `path` for reading. # @@ -179,17 +179,42 @@ class FileWriter super FileStream super Writer + redef fun write_bytes(s) do + if last_error != null then return + if not _is_writable then + last_error = new IOError("cannot write to non-writable stream") + return + end + write_native(s.items, 0, s.length) + end + redef fun write(s) do if last_error != null then return if not _is_writable then + last_error = new IOError("cannot write to non-writable stream") + return + end + s.write_native_to(self) + end + + redef fun write_byte(value) + do + if last_error != null then return + if not _is_writable then last_error = new IOError("Cannot write to non-writable stream") return end - if s isa FlatText then - write_native(s.to_cstring, s.length) - else - for i in s.substrings do write_native(i.to_cstring, i.length) + if _file.address_is_null then + last_error = new IOError("Writing on a null stream") + _is_writable = false + return + end + + var err = _file.write_byte(value) + if err != 1 then + # Big problem + last_error = new IOError("Problem writing a byte: {err}") end end @@ -201,7 +226,7 @@ class FileWriter redef var is_writable = false # Write `len` bytes from `native`. - private fun write_native(native: NativeString, len: Int) + private fun write_native(native: NativeString, from, len: Int) do if last_error != null then return if not _is_writable then @@ -213,7 +238,7 @@ class FileWriter _is_writable = false return end - var err = _file.io_write(native, len) + var err = _file.io_write(native, from, len) if err != len then # Big problem last_error = new IOError("Problem in writing : {err} {len} \n") @@ -248,18 +273,20 @@ redef class Int # Creates a file stream from a file descriptor `fd` using the file access `mode`. # # NOTE: The `mode` specified must be compatible with the one used in the file descriptor. - private fun fd_to_stream(mode: NativeString): NativeFile is extern "file_int_fdtostream" + private fun fd_to_stream(mode: NativeString): NativeFile `{ + return fdopen(self, mode); + `} end # Constant for read-only file streams -private fun read_only: NativeString do return "r".to_cstring +private fun read_only: NativeString do return once "r".to_cstring # Constant for write-only file streams # # If a stream is opened on a file with this method, # it will wipe the previous file if any. # Else, it will create the file. -private fun wipe_write: NativeString do return "w".to_cstring +private fun wipe_write: NativeString do return once "w".to_cstring ############################################################################### @@ -275,7 +302,15 @@ class Stdin prepare_buffer(1) end - redef fun poll_in: Bool is extern "file_stdin_poll_in" + redef fun poll_in `{ + struct pollfd fd = {0, POLLIN, 0}; + int res = poll(&fd, 1, 0); + if (res == -1) { + perror("Error poll stdin"); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + return res > 0; + `} end # Standard output stream. @@ -315,9 +350,13 @@ redef class Writable end end -# Utility class to access file system services +# Utility class to access file system services. # # Usually created with `Text::to_path`. +# +# `Path` objects does not necessarily represent existing files in a file system. +# They are sate-less objects that efficiently represent path information. +# They also provide an easy to use API on file-system services and are used to store their error status (see `last_error`) class Path private var path: String @@ -325,20 +364,35 @@ class Path # Path to this file redef fun to_s do return path - # Name of the file name at `to_s` + # Short name of the file at `to_s` # # ~~~ # var path = "/tmp/somefile".to_path # assert path.filename == "somefile" # ~~~ - var filename: String = path.basename("") is lazy + var filename: String = path.basename is lazy + + # Last error produced by I/O operations. + # + # ~~~ + # var path = "/does/not/exists".to_path + # assert path.last_error == null + # path.read_all + # assert path.last_error != null + # ~~~ + # + # Since `Path` objects are stateless, `last_error` is reset on most operations and reflect its status. + var last_error: nullable IOError = null is writable # Does the file at `path` exists? + # + # If the file does not exists, `last_error` is set to the information. fun exists: Bool do return stat != null # Information on the file at `self` following symbolic links # # Returns `null` if there is no file at `self`. + # `last_error` is updated to contains the error information on error, and null on success. # # assert "/etc/".to_path.stat.is_dir # assert "/etc/issue".to_path.stat.is_file @@ -350,12 +404,18 @@ class Path # if stat != null then # Does `p` exist? # print "It's size is {stat.size}" # if stat.is_dir then print "It's a directory" + # else + # print p.last_error.to_s # end # ~~~ fun stat: nullable FileStat do var stat = path.to_cstring.file_stat - if stat.address_is_null then return null + if stat.address_is_null then + last_error = new IOError("Cannot open `{path}`: {sys.errno.strerror}") + return null + end + last_error = null return new FileStat(stat) end @@ -365,18 +425,33 @@ class Path fun link_stat: nullable FileStat do var stat = path.to_cstring.file_lstat - if stat.address_is_null then return null + if stat.address_is_null then + last_error = new IOError("Cannot open `{path}`: {sys.errno.strerror}") + return null + end + last_error = null return new FileStat(stat) end - # Delete a file from the file system, return `true` on success - fun delete: Bool do return path.to_cstring.file_delete + # Delete a file from the file system. + # + # `last_error` is updated to contains the error information on error, and null on success. + fun delete + do + var res = path.to_cstring.file_delete + if not res then + last_error = new IOError("Cannot delete `{path}`: {sys.errno.strerror}") + else + last_error = null + end + end - # Copy content of file at `path` to `dest` + # Copy content of file at `path` to `dest`. # - # Require: `exists` + # `last_error` is updated to contains the error information on error, and null on success. fun copy(dest: Path) do + last_error = null var input = open_ro var output = dest.open_wo @@ -387,39 +462,75 @@ class Path input.close output.close + last_error = input.last_error or else output.last_error end - # Open this file for reading + # Open this file for reading. + # + # ~~~ + # var file = "/etc/issue".to_path.open_ro + # print file.read_line + # file.close + # ~~~ + # + # Note that it is the user's responsibility to close the stream. + # Therefore, for simple use case, look at `read_all` or `each_line`. # - # Require: `exists and not link_stat.is_dir` + # ENSURE `last_error == result.last_error` fun open_ro: FileReader do - # TODO manage streams error when they are merged - return new FileReader.open(path) + var res = new FileReader.open(path) + last_error = res.last_error + return res end # Open this file for writing # - # Require: `not exists or not stat.is_dir` + # ~~~ + # var file = "bla.log".to_path.open_wo + # file.write "Blabla\n" + # file.close + # ~~~ + # + # Note that it is the user's responsibility to close the stream. + # Therefore, for simple use case, look at `Writable::write_to_file`. + # + # ENSURE `last_error == result.last_error` fun open_wo: FileWriter do - # TODO manage streams error when they are merged - return new FileWriter.open(path) + var res = new FileWriter.open(path) + last_error = res.last_error + return res end - # Read all the content of the file + # Read all the content of the file as a string. # # ~~~ # var content = "/etc/issue".to_path.read_all # print content # ~~~ # + # `last_error` is updated to contains the error information on error, and null on success. + # In case of error, the result might be empty or truncated. + # # See `Reader::read_all` for details. - fun read_all: String + fun read_all: String do return read_all_bytes.to_s + + # Read all the content on the file as a raw sequence of bytes. + # + # ~~~ + # var content = "/etc/issue".to_path.read_all_bytes + # print content.to_s + # ~~~ + # + # `last_error` is updated to contains the error information on error, and null on success. + # In case of error, the result might be empty or truncated. + fun read_all_bytes: Bytes do var s = open_ro - var res = s.read_all + var res = s.read_all_bytes s.close + last_error = s.last_error return res end @@ -436,12 +547,16 @@ class Path # end # ~~~ # + # `last_error` is updated to contains the error information on error, and null on success. + # In case of error, the result might be empty or truncated. + # # See `Reader::read_lines` for details. fun read_lines: Array[String] do var s = open_ro var res = s.read_lines s.close + last_error = s.last_error return res end @@ -456,48 +571,93 @@ class Path # # Note: the stream is automatically closed at the end of the file (see `LineIterator::close_on_finish`) # + # `last_error` is updated to contains the error information on error, and null on success. + # # See `Reader::each_line` for details. fun each_line: LineIterator do var s = open_ro var res = s.each_line res.close_on_finish = true + last_error = s.last_error return res end - # Lists the name of the files contained within the directory at `path` + # Lists the files contained within the directory at `path`. + # + # var files = "/etc".to_path.files + # assert files.has("/etc/issue".to_path) # - # Require: `exists and is_dir` + # `last_error` is updated to contains the error information on error, and null on success. + # In case of error, the result might be empty or truncated. + # + # var path = "/etc/issue".to_path + # files = path.files + # assert files.is_empty + # assert path.last_error != null fun files: Array[Path] do - var files = new Array[Path] - for filename in path.files do - files.add new Path(path / filename) + last_error = null + var res = new Array[Path] + var d = new NativeDir.opendir(path.to_cstring) + if d.address_is_null then + last_error = new IOError("Cannot list directory `{path}`: {sys.errno.strerror}") + return res + end + + loop + var de = d.readdir + if de.address_is_null then + # readdir cannot fail, so null means end of list + break + end + var name = de.to_s_with_copy + if name == "." or name == ".." then continue + res.add new Path(path / name) end - return files + d.closedir + + return res end - # Delete a directory and all of its content, return `true` on success + # Delete a directory and all of its content # # Does not go through symbolic links and may get stuck in a cycle if there # is a cycle in the file system. - fun rmdir: Bool + # + # `last_error` is updated to contains the error information on error, and null on success. + # The method does not stop on the first error and try to remove most file and directories. + # + # ~~~ + # var path = "/does/not/exists/".to_path + # path.rmdir + # assert path.last_error != null + # ~~~ + fun rmdir do - var ok = true + last_error = null for file in self.files do var stat = file.link_stat + if stat == null then + last_error = file.last_error + continue + end if stat.is_dir then - ok = file.rmdir and ok + # Recursively rmdir + file.rmdir else - ok = file.delete and ok + file.delete end + if last_error == null then last_error = file.last_error end - # Delete the directory itself - if ok then ok = path.to_cstring.rmdir and ok - - return ok + # Delete the directory itself if things are fine + if last_error == null then + if path.to_cstring.rmdir then + last_error = new IOError("Cannot remove `{self}`: {sys.errno.strerror}") + end + end end redef fun ==(other) do return other isa Path and path.simplify_path == other.path.simplify_path @@ -639,6 +799,11 @@ end redef class Text # Access file system related services on the path at `self` fun to_path: Path do return new Path(to_s) + + private fun write_native_to(s: FileWriter) + do + for i in substrings do s.write_native(i.to_cstring, 0, i.length) + end end redef class String @@ -667,36 +832,51 @@ redef class String # Copy content of file at `self` to `dest` fun file_copy_to(dest: String) do to_path.copy(dest.to_path) - # Remove the trailing extension `ext`. + # Remove the trailing `extension`. + # + # `extension` usually starts with a dot but could be anything. # - # `ext` usually starts with a dot but could be anything. + # assert "file.txt".strip_extension(".txt") == "file" + # assert "file.txt".strip_extension("le.txt") == "fi" + # assert "file.txt".strip_extension("xt") == "file.t" # - # assert "file.txt".strip_extension(".txt") == "file" - # assert "file.txt".strip_extension("le.txt") == "fi" - # assert "file.txt".strip_extension("xt") == "file.t" + # If `extension == null`, the rightmost extension is stripped, including the last dot. # - # if `ext` is not present, `self` is returned unmodified. + # assert "file.txt".strip_extension == "file" + # + # If `extension` is not present, `self` is returned unmodified. # # assert "file.txt".strip_extension(".tar.gz") == "file.txt" - fun strip_extension(ext: String): String + fun strip_extension(extension: nullable String): String do - if has_suffix(ext) then - return substring(0, length - ext.length) + if extension == null then + extension = file_extension + if extension == null then + return self + else extension = ".{extension}" + end + + if has_suffix(extension) then + return substring(0, length - extension.length) end return self end - # Extract the basename of a path and remove the extension + # Extract the basename of a path and strip the `extension` + # + # The extension is stripped only if `extension != null`. # - # assert "/path/to/a_file.ext".basename(".ext") == "a_file" - # assert "path/to/a_file.ext".basename(".ext") == "a_file" - # assert "path/to".basename(".ext") == "to" - # assert "path/to/".basename(".ext") == "to" + # assert "/path/to/a_file.ext".basename(".ext") == "a_file" + # assert "path/to/a_file.ext".basename(".ext") == "a_file" + # assert "path/to/a_file.ext".basename == "a_file.ext" + # assert "path/to".basename(".ext") == "to" + # assert "path/to/".basename(".ext") == "to" + # assert "path/to".basename == "to" # assert "path".basename("") == "path" # assert "/path".basename("") == "path" # assert "/".basename("") == "/" # assert "".basename("") == "" - fun basename(ext: String): String + fun basename(extension: nullable String): String do var l = length - 1 # Index of the last char while l > 0 and self.chars[l] == '/' do l -= 1 # remove all trailing `/` @@ -706,7 +886,10 @@ redef class String if pos >= 0 then n = substring(pos+1, l-pos) end - return n.strip_extension(ext) + + if extension != null then + return n.strip_extension(extension) + else return n end # Extract the dirname of a path @@ -741,11 +924,12 @@ redef class String return res end - # Simplify a file path by remove useless ".", removing "//", and resolving ".." + # Simplify a file path by remove useless `.`, removing `//`, and resolving `..` # - # * ".." are not resolved if they start the path - # * starting "/" is not removed - # * trailing "/" is removed + # * `..` are not resolved if they start the path + # * starting `.` is simplified unless the path is empty + # * starting `/` is not removed + # * trailing `/` is removed # # Note that the method only work on the string: # @@ -759,17 +943,29 @@ redef class String # assert "dir/..".simplify_path == "." # assert "//absolute//path/".simplify_path == "/absolute/path" # assert "//absolute//../".simplify_path == "/" + # assert "/".simplify_path == "/" + # assert "../".simplify_path == ".." + # assert "./".simplify_path == "." + # assert "././././././".simplify_path == "." + # assert "./../dir".simplify_path == "../dir" + # assert "./dir".simplify_path == "dir" # ~~~ fun simplify_path: String do var a = self.split_with("/") var a2 = new Array[String] for x in a do - if x == "." then continue - if x == "" and not a2.is_empty then continue + if x == "." and not a2.is_empty then continue # skip `././` + if x == "" and not a2.is_empty then continue # skip `//` if x == ".." and not a2.is_empty and a2.last != ".." then - a2.pop - continue + if a2.last == "." then # do not skip `./../` + a2.pop # reduce `./../` in `../` + else # reduce `dir/../` in `/` + a2.pop + continue + end + else if not a2.is_empty and a2.last == "." then + a2.pop # reduce `./dir` in `dir` end a2.push(x) end @@ -852,7 +1048,7 @@ redef class String # In other cases, parts of the current directory may be exhibited: # # var p = "../foo/bar".relpath("baz") - # var c = getcwd.basename("") + # var c = getcwd.basename # assert p == "../../{c}/baz" # # For path resolution independent of the current directory (eg. for paths in URL), @@ -936,13 +1132,12 @@ redef class String # # Return an error object in case of error. # - # assert "/fail/does not/exist".rmdir != null + # assert "/fail/does not/exist".rmdir != null fun rmdir: nullable Error do - var res = to_path.rmdir - if res then return null - var error = new IOError("Cannot change remove `{self}`: {sys.errno.strerror}") - return error + var p = to_path + p.rmdir + return p.last_error end # Change the current working directory @@ -1004,105 +1199,177 @@ redef class String # assert files.is_empty # # TODO find a better way to handle errors and to give them back to the user. - fun files: Array[String] is extern import Array[String], Array[String].add, NativeString.to_s, String.to_cstring `{ - char *dir_path; - DIR *dir; - - dir_path = String_to_cstring( recv ); - if ((dir = opendir(dir_path)) == NULL) - { - //perror( dir_path ); - //exit( 1 ); - Array_of_String results; - results = new_Array_of_String(); - return results; - } - else - { - Array_of_String results; - String file_name; - struct dirent *de; + fun files: Array[String] + do + var res = new Array[String] + var d = new NativeDir.opendir(to_cstring) + if d.address_is_null then return res + + loop + var de = d.readdir + if de.address_is_null then break + var name = de.to_s_with_copy + if name == "." or name == ".." then continue + res.add name + end + d.closedir - results = new_Array_of_String(); + return res + end +end - while ( ( de = readdir( dir ) ) != NULL ) - if ( strcmp( de->d_name, ".." ) != 0 && - strcmp( de->d_name, "." ) != 0 ) - { - file_name = NativeString_to_s( strdup( de->d_name ) ); - Array_of_String_add( results, file_name ); - } +redef class FlatString + redef fun write_native_to(s) + do + s.write_native(items, index_from, length) + end +end - closedir( dir ); - return results; +redef class NativeString + private fun file_exists: Bool `{ + FILE *hdl = fopen(self,"r"); + if(hdl != NULL){ + fclose(hdl); } + return hdl != NULL; + `} + + private fun file_stat: NativeFileStat `{ + struct stat buff; + if(stat(self, &buff) != -1) { + struct stat* stat_element; + stat_element = malloc(sizeof(struct stat)); + return memcpy(stat_element, &buff, sizeof(struct stat)); + } + return 0; `} -end -redef class NativeString - private fun file_exists: Bool is extern "string_NativeString_NativeString_file_exists_0" - private fun file_stat: NativeFileStat is extern "string_NativeString_NativeString_file_stat_0" private fun file_lstat: NativeFileStat `{ struct stat* stat_element; int res; stat_element = malloc(sizeof(struct stat)); - res = lstat(recv, stat_element); + res = lstat(self, stat_element); if (res == -1) return NULL; return stat_element; `} - private fun file_mkdir: Bool is extern "string_NativeString_NativeString_file_mkdir_0" - private fun rmdir: Bool `{ return !rmdir(recv); `} - private fun file_delete: Bool is extern "string_NativeString_NativeString_file_delete_0" - private fun file_chdir: Bool is extern "string_NativeString_NativeString_file_chdir_0" - private fun file_realpath: NativeString is extern "file_NativeString_realpath" + + private fun file_mkdir: Bool `{ return !mkdir(self, 0777); `} + + private fun rmdir: Bool `{ return !rmdir(self); `} + + private fun file_delete: Bool `{ + return remove(self) == 0; + `} + + private fun file_chdir: Bool `{ return !chdir(self); `} + + private fun file_realpath: NativeString `{ return realpath(self, NULL); `} end # This class is system dependent ... must reify the vfs private extern class NativeFileStat `{ struct stat * `} + # Returns the permission bits of file - fun mode: Int is extern "file_FileStat_FileStat_mode_0" + fun mode: Int `{ return self->st_mode; `} + # Returns the last access time - fun atime: Int is extern "file_FileStat_FileStat_atime_0" + fun atime: Int `{ return self->st_atime; `} + # Returns the last status change time - fun ctime: Int is extern "file_FileStat_FileStat_ctime_0" + fun ctime: Int `{ return self->st_ctime; `} + # Returns the last modification time - fun mtime: Int is extern "file_FileStat_FileStat_mtime_0" + fun mtime: Int `{ return self->st_mtime; `} + # Returns the size - fun size: Int is extern "file_FileStat_FileStat_size_0" + fun size: Int `{ return self->st_size; `} # Returns true if it is a regular file (not a device file, pipe, sockect, ...) - fun is_reg: Bool `{ return S_ISREG(recv->st_mode); `} + fun is_reg: Bool `{ return S_ISREG(self->st_mode); `} + # Returns true if it is a directory - fun is_dir: Bool `{ return S_ISDIR(recv->st_mode); `} + fun is_dir: Bool `{ return S_ISDIR(self->st_mode); `} + # Returns true if it is a character device - fun is_chr: Bool `{ return S_ISCHR(recv->st_mode); `} + fun is_chr: Bool `{ return S_ISCHR(self->st_mode); `} + # Returns true if it is a block device - fun is_blk: Bool `{ return S_ISBLK(recv->st_mode); `} + fun is_blk: Bool `{ return S_ISBLK(self->st_mode); `} + # Returns true if the type is fifo - fun is_fifo: Bool `{ return S_ISFIFO(recv->st_mode); `} + fun is_fifo: Bool `{ return S_ISFIFO(self->st_mode); `} + # Returns true if the type is a link - fun is_lnk: Bool `{ return S_ISLNK(recv->st_mode); `} + fun is_lnk: Bool `{ return S_ISLNK(self->st_mode); `} + # Returns true if the type is a socket - fun is_sock: Bool `{ return S_ISSOCK(recv->st_mode); `} + fun is_sock: Bool `{ return S_ISSOCK(self->st_mode); `} end # Instance of this class are standard FILE * pointers private extern class NativeFile `{ FILE* `} - fun io_read(buf: NativeString, len: Int): Int is extern "file_NativeFile_NativeFile_io_read_2" - fun io_write(buf: NativeString, len: Int): Int is extern "file_NativeFile_NativeFile_io_write_2" - fun io_close: Int is extern "file_NativeFile_NativeFile_io_close_0" - fun file_stat: NativeFileStat is extern "file_NativeFile_NativeFile_file_stat_0" - fun fileno: Int `{ return fileno(recv); `} + fun io_read(buf: NativeString, len: Int): Int `{ + return fread(buf, 1, len, self); + `} + + fun io_write(buf: NativeString, from, len: Int): Int `{ + return fwrite(buf+from, 1, len, self); + `} + + fun write_byte(value: Byte): Int `{ + unsigned char b = (unsigned char)value; + return fwrite(&b, 1, 1, self); + `} + + fun io_close: Int `{ return fclose(self); `} + + fun file_stat: NativeFileStat `{ + struct stat buff; + if(fstat(fileno(self), &buff) != -1) { + struct stat* stat_element; + stat_element = malloc(sizeof(struct stat)); + return memcpy(stat_element, &buff, sizeof(struct stat)); + } + return 0; + `} + + fun fileno: Int `{ return fileno(self); `} + # Flushes the buffer, forcing the write operation - fun flush: Int is extern "fflush" + fun flush: Int `{ return fflush(self); `} + # Used to specify how the buffering will be handled for the current stream. - fun set_buffering_type(buf_length: Int, mode: Int): Int is extern "file_NativeFile_NativeFile_set_buffering_type_0" + fun set_buffering_type(buf_length: Int, mode: Int): Int `{ + return setvbuf(self, NULL, mode, buf_length); + `} + + new io_open_read(path: NativeString) `{ return fopen(path, "r"); `} + + new io_open_write(path: NativeString) `{ return fopen(path, "w"); `} + + new native_stdin `{ return stdin; `} + + new native_stdout `{ return stdout; `} + + new native_stderr `{ return stderr; `} +end - new io_open_read(path: NativeString) is extern "file_NativeFileCapable_NativeFileCapable_io_open_read_1" - new io_open_write(path: NativeString) is extern "file_NativeFileCapable_NativeFileCapable_io_open_write_1" - new native_stdin is extern "file_NativeFileCapable_NativeFileCapable_native_stdin_0" - new native_stdout is extern "file_NativeFileCapable_NativeFileCapable_native_stdout_0" - new native_stderr is extern "file_NativeFileCapable_NativeFileCapable_native_stderr_0" +# Standard `DIR*` pointer +private extern class NativeDir `{ DIR* `} + + # Open a directory + new opendir(path: NativeString) `{ return opendir(path); `} + + # Close a directory + fun closedir `{ closedir(self); `} + + # Read the next directory entry + fun readdir: NativeString `{ + struct dirent *de; + de = readdir(self); + if (!de) return NULL; + return de->d_name; + `} end redef class Sys @@ -1117,11 +1384,13 @@ redef class Sys var stderr: Writer = new Stderr is protected writable, lazy # Enumeration for buffer mode full (flushes when buffer is full) - fun buffer_mode_full: Int is extern "file_Sys_Sys_buffer_mode_full_0" + fun buffer_mode_full: Int `{ return _IOFBF; `} + # Enumeration for buffer mode line (flushes when a `\n` is encountered) - fun buffer_mode_line: Int is extern "file_Sys_Sys_buffer_mode_line_0" + fun buffer_mode_line: Int `{ return _IONBF; `} + # Enumeration for buffer mode none (flushes ASAP when something is written) - fun buffer_mode_none: Int is extern "file_Sys_Sys_buffer_mode_none_0" + fun buffer_mode_none: Int `{ return _IOLBF; `} # returns first available stream to read or write to # return null on interruption (possibly a signal) @@ -1147,10 +1416,10 @@ redef class Sys end end - private fun intern_poll(in_fds: Array[Int], out_fds: Array[Int]) : nullable Int is extern import Array[Int].length, Array[Int].[], Int.as(nullable Int) `{ + private fun intern_poll(in_fds: Array[Int], out_fds: Array[Int]): nullable Int + import Array[Int].length, Array[Int].[], Int.as(nullable Int) `{ int in_len, out_len, total_len; struct pollfd *c_fds; - sigset_t sigmask; int i; int first_polled_fd = -1; int result; @@ -1204,7 +1473,7 @@ end # Print `objects` on the standard output (`stdout`). fun printn(objects: Object...) do - sys.stdout.write(objects.to_s) + sys.stdout.write(objects.plain_to_s) end # Print an `object` on the standard output (`stdout`) and add a newline. @@ -1214,10 +1483,19 @@ do sys.stdout.write("\n") end +# Print `object` on the error output (`stderr` or a log system) +fun print_error(object: Object) +do + sys.stderr.write object.to_s + sys.stderr.write "\n" +end + # Read a character from the standard input (`stdin`). fun getc: Char do - return sys.stdin.read_char.ascii + var c = sys.stdin.read_char + if c == null then return '\1' + return c end # Read a line from the standard input (`stdin`). @@ -1227,5 +1505,6 @@ do end # Return the working (current) directory -fun getcwd: String do return file_getcwd.to_s -private fun file_getcwd: NativeString is extern "string_NativeString_NativeString_file_getcwd_0" +fun getcwd: String do return native_getcwd.to_s + +private fun native_getcwd: NativeString `{ return getcwd(NULL, 0); `}