\ READ-LINE and WRITE-LINE
\
-\ This file is in the public domain.
+\ This code is part of pForth.
\
+\ Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this
+\ software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted.
+\
+\ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL
+\ WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED
+\ WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL
+\ THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR
+\ CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING
+\ FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
+\ CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
+\ OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
private{
-10 constant \n
-13 constant \r
+10 constant \N
+13 constant \R
\ Unread one char from file FILEID.
-: UNREAD ( fileid -- ior )
- { f }
- f file-position ( ud ior )
+: UNREAD { fileid -- ior }
+ fileid file-position ( ud ior )
?dup
IF nip nip \ IO error
- ELSE 1 s>d d- f reposition-file
+ ELSE 1 s>d d- fileid reposition-file
THEN
;
\ Read the next available char from file FILEID and if it is a \n then
\ skip it; otherwise unread it. IOR is non-zero if an error occured.
-\ C-ADDR is a buffer that can hold at least on char.
-: SKIP-\n ( c-addr fileid -- ior )
- { a f }
- a 1 f read-file ( u ior )
- ?dup
- IF \ Read error?
- nip
- ELSE ( u )
- 0=
- IF \ End of file?
- 0
- ELSE
- a c@ \n = ( is-it-a-\n? )
- IF 0
- ELSE f unread
- THEN
- THEN
- THEN
+\ C-ADDR is a buffer that can hold at least one char.
+: SKIP-\N { c-addr fileid -- ior }
+ c-addr 1 fileid read-file ( u ior )
+ ?dup
+ IF \ Read error?
+ nip
+ ELSE ( u )
+ 0=
+ IF \ End of file?
+ 0
+ ELSE
+ c-addr c@ \n = ( is-it-a-\n? )
+ IF 0
+ ELSE fileid unread
+ THEN
+ THEN
+ THEN
;
\ This is just s\" \n" but s\" isn't yet available.
create (LINE-TERMINATOR) \n c,
: LINE-TERMINATOR ( -- c-addr u ) (line-terminator) 1 ;
-}private
+\ Standard throw code
+\ See: http://lars.nocrew.org/forth2012/exception.html#table:throw
+-72 constant THROW_RENAME_FILE
+\ Copy the string C-ADDR/U1 to C-ADDR2 and append a NUL.
+: PLACE-CSTR ( c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 -- )
+ 2dup 2>r ( c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 ) ( r: u1 c-addr2 )
+ swap cmove ( ) ( r: u1 c-addr2 )
+ 0 2r> + c! ( )
+;
+
+: MULTI-LINE-COMMENT ( "comment<rparen>" -- )
+ BEGIN
+ >in @ ')' parse ( >in c-addr len )
+ nip + >in @ = ( delimiter-not-found? )
+ WHILE ( )
+ refill 0= IF EXIT THEN ( )
+ REPEAT
+;
+
+}private
\ This treats \n, \r\n, and \r as line terminator. Reading is done
\ one char at a time with READ-FILE hence READ-FILE should probably do
\ some form of buffering for good efficiency.
: READ-LINE ( c-addr u1 fileid -- u2 flag ior )
- { a u f }
- u 0 ?DO
- a i chars + 1 f read-file ( u ior' )
- ?dup IF nip i false rot UNLOOP EXIT THEN \ Read error? ( u )
- 0= IF i i 0> 0 UNLOOP EXIT THEN \ End of file? ( )
- a i chars + c@
- CASE
- \n OF i true 0 UNLOOP EXIT ENDOF
- \r OF
- \ Detect \r\n
- a i 1+ chars + f skip-\n ( ior )
- ?dup IF i false rot UNLOOP EXIT THEN \ IO Error? ( )
- i true 0 UNLOOP EXIT
- ENDOF
- ENDCASE
- LOOP
- \ Line doesn't fit in buffer
- u true 0
+ { a u f }
+ u 0 ?DO
+ a i chars + 1 f read-file ( u ior' )
+ ?dup IF nip i false rot UNLOOP EXIT THEN \ Read error? ( u )
+ 0= IF i i 0<> 0 UNLOOP EXIT THEN \ End of file? ( )
+ a i chars + c@
+ CASE
+ \n OF i true 0 UNLOOP EXIT ENDOF
+ \r OF
+ \ Detect \r\n
+ a i chars + f skip-\n ( ior )
+ ?dup IF i false rot UNLOOP EXIT THEN \ IO Error? ( )
+ i true 0 UNLOOP EXIT
+ ENDOF
+ ENDCASE
+ LOOP
+ \ Line doesn't fit in buffer
+ u true 0
;
: WRITE-LINE ( c-addr u fileid -- ior )
- { f }
- f write-file ( ior )
- ?dup
- IF \ IO error
- ELSE line-terminator f write-file
- THEN
+ { f }
+ f write-file ( ior )
+ ?dup
+ IF \ IO error
+ ELSE line-terminator f write-file
+ THEN
+;
+
+: RENAME-FILE ( c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 -- ior )
+ { a1 u1 a2 u2 | new }
+ \ Convert the file-names to C-strings by copying them after HERE.
+ a1 u1 here place-cstr
+ here u1 1+ chars + to new
+ a2 u2 new place-cstr
+ here new (rename-file) 0=
+ IF 0
+ ELSE throw_rename_file
+ THEN
+;
+
+\ A limit used to perform a sanity check on the size argument for
+\ RESIZE-FILE.
+2variable RESIZE-FILE-LIMIT
+10000000 0 resize-file-limit 2! \ 10MB is somewhat arbitrarily chosen
+
+: RESIZE-FILE ( ud fileid -- ior )
+ -rot 2dup resize-file-limit 2@ d> ( fileid ud big? )
+ IF
+ ." Argument (" 0 d.r ." ) is larger then RESIZE-FILE-LIMIT." cr
+ ." (You can increase RESIZE-FILE-LIMIT with 2!)" cr
+ abort
+ ELSE
+ rot (resize-file)
+ THEN
+;
+
+: ( ( "comment<rparen>" -- )
+ source-id
+ CASE
+ -1 OF postpone ( ENDOF
+ 0 OF postpone ( ENDOF
+ \ for input from files
+ multi-line-comment
+ ENDCASE
+; immediate
+
+\ We basically try to open the file in read-only mode. That seems to
+\ be the best that we can do with ANSI C. If we ever want to do
+\ something more sophisticated, like calling access(2), we must create
+\ a proper primitive. (OTOH, portable programs can't assume much
+\ about FILE-STATUS and non-portable programs could create a custom
+\ function for access(2).)
+: FILE-STATUS ( c-addr u -- 0 ior )
+ r/o bin open-file ( fileid ior1 )
+ ?dup
+ IF nip 0 swap ( 0 ior1 )
+ ELSE close-file 0 swap ( 0 ior2 )
+ THEN
;
privatize