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| FileStream Method Definitions
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FileDescriptor subclass: FileStream [
| collection ptr endPtr writePtr writeEnd |
<category: 'Streams-Files'>
<comment: 'My instances are what conventional programmers think of as files.
My instance creation methods accept the name of a disk file (or any named
file object, such as /dev/rmt0 on UNIX or MTA0: on VMS).'>
Verbose := nil.
Record := nil.
Includes := nil.
FileStream class >> stderr [
"Answer a FileStream that is attached the Smalltalk program's standard
error file handle, which can be used for error messages and diagnostics
issued by the program."
<category: 'standard streams'>
^stderr
]
FileStream class >> stdin [
"Answer a FileStream that is attached the Smalltalk program's standard
input file handle, which is the normal source of input for the program."
<category: 'standard streams'>
^stdin
]
FileStream class >> stdout [
"Answer a FileStream that is attached the Smalltalk program's standard
output file handle; this is used for normal output from the program."
<category: 'standard streams'>
^stdout
]
FileStream class >> initialize [
"Private - Initialize the receiver's class variables"
<category: 'file-in'>
Record := Verbose := false
]
FileStream class >> fileIn: aFileName [
"File in the aFileName file. During a file in operation, global variables
(starting with an uppercase letter) that are not declared yet don't yield
an `unknown variable' error. Instead, they are defined as nil in the
`Undeclared' dictionary (a global variable residing in Smalltalk).
As soon as you add the variable to a namespace (for example by creating
a class) the Association will be removed from Undeclared and reused
in the namespace, so that the old references will automagically point
to the new value."
<category: 'file-in'>
| oldIncludes newCollection file stream |
Verbose
ifTrue:
[Transcript
nextPutAll: 'Loading ' , aFileName;
nl].
Record
ifTrue:
[newCollection := OrderedCollection new.
Includes add: aFileName -> newCollection.
oldIncludes := Includes.
Includes := newCollection].
stream := self open: aFileName mode: FileStream read.
[ stream fileIn ] ensure: [
stream close.
Record ifTrue: [Includes := oldIncludes] ]
]
FileStream class >> fileIn: aFileName line: lineInteger from: realFileName at: aCharPos [
"File in the aFileName file giving errors such as if it was loaded
from the given line, file name and starting position (instead of 1)."
<category: 'file-in'>
(self open: aFileName mode: FileStream read)
fileInLine: lineInteger
fileName: realFileName
at: aCharPos;
close
]
FileStream class >> fileIn: aFileName ifMissing: aSymbol [
"Conditionally do a file in, only if the key (often a class) specified
by 'aSymbol' is not present in the Smalltalk system dictionary already.
During a file in operation, global variables (starting with an
uppercase letter) that are not declared don't yield an `unknown
variable' error. Instead, they are defined as nil in the `Undeclared'
dictionary (a global variable residing in Smalltalk).
As soon as you add the variable to a namespace (for example by creating
a class) the Association will be removed from Undeclared and reused
in the namespace, so that the old references will automagically point
to the new value."
<category: 'file-in'>
Smalltalk at: aSymbol ifAbsent: [self fileIn: aFileName]
]
FileStream class >> fileIn: aFileName ifTrue: aBoolean [
"Conditionally do a file in, only if the supplied boolean is true.
During a file in operation, global variables (starting with an
uppercase letter) that are not declared don't yield an `unknown
variable' error. Instead, they are defined as nil in the `Undeclared'
dictionary (a global variable residing in Smalltalk).
As soon as you add the variable to a namespace (for example by creating
a class) the Association will be removed from Undeclared and reused
in the namespace, so that the old references will automagically point
to the new value."
<category: 'file-in'>
aBoolean ifTrue: [self fileIn: aFileName]
]
FileStream class >> require: assoc [
"Conditionally do a file in from the value of assoc, only if the
key of assoc is not present in the Smalltalk system dictionary already.
During a file in operation, global variables (starting with an
uppercase letter) that are not declared don't yield an `unknown
variable' error. Instead, they are defined as nil in the `Undeclared'
dictionary (a global variable residing in Smalltalk).
As soon as you add the variable to a namespace (for example by creating
a class) the Association will be removed from Undeclared and reused
in the namespace, so that the old references will automagically point
to the new value."
<category: 'file-in'>
Smalltalk at: assoc key ifAbsent: [self fileIn: assoc value]
]
FileStream class >> verbose: verboseFlag [
"Set whether Smalltalk should output debugging messages when filing in"
<category: 'file-in'>
| oldVerbose |
oldVerbose := Verbose.
Verbose := verboseFlag.
^oldVerbose
]
FileStream class >> record: recordFlag [
"Set whether Smalltalk should record information about nested file-ins.
When recording is enabled, use #generateMakefileOnto: to automatically
generate a valid makefile for the intervening file-ins."
<category: 'file-in'>
| oldRecord |
oldRecord := Record.
Record := recordFlag.
Includes := Record ifTrue: [OrderedCollection new] ifFalse: [nil].
^oldRecord
]
FileStream class >> generateMakefileOnto: aStream [
"Generate a make file for the file-ins since record was last set to true.
Store it on aStream"
<category: 'file-in'>
aStream
nextPutAll: '
#
# Automatically generated Smalltalk dependencies
#
'.
self recursiveGenerateOnto: aStream with: Includes.
aStream
nextPutAll: '#
# End automatically generated Smalltalk dependencies
#
'
]
FileStream class >> recursiveGenerateOnto: aStream with: includeCollection [
"Private - Generate a make file for the file in information in
includeCollection. Store it on aStream"
<category: 'private'>
includeCollection isNil ifTrue: [^self].
includeCollection do:
[:include |
include value size > 0
ifTrue:
[aStream
nextPutAll: include key;
nextPutAll: ': '.
include value do:
[:subinclude |
aStream
nextPutAll: subinclude key;
space].
aStream
nl;
nl.
self recursiveGenerateOnto: aStream with: include value]]
]
peek [
"Return the next character in the file, or nil at eof.
Don't advance the file pointer."
<category: 'basic'>
writePtr notNil ifTrue: [self flush].
ptr > endPtr
ifTrue:
[self fill.
self atEnd ifTrue: [^self pastEnd]].
^collection at: ptr
]
next [
"Return the next character in the file, or nil at eof"
<category: 'basic'>
| element |
writePtr notNil ifTrue: [self flush].
ptr > endPtr
ifTrue:
[self fill.
self atEnd ifTrue: [^self pastEnd]].
element := collection at: ptr.
ptr := ptr + 1.
^element
]
nextPut: aCharacter [
"Store aCharacter on the file"
<category: 'basic'>
ptr > collection size ifTrue: [self flush].
writePtr isNil
ifTrue:
[(access bitAnd: 2) = 0 ifTrue: [^self shouldNotImplement].
writePtr := ptr.
writeEnd := ptr - 1].
collection at: ptr put: aCharacter.
ptr := ptr + 1.
writeEnd := ptr - 1
]
bufferStart [
"Private - Answer the offset from the start of the file corresponding
to the beginning of the read buffer."
<category: 'basic'>
^super position - endPtr
]
position [
"Answer the zero-based position from the start of the file"
<category: 'basic'>
^self bufferStart + ptr - 1
]
position: n [
"Set the file pointer to the zero-based position n"
"There is a lot of duplicate code between here and #flush."
<category: 'basic'>
| pos bufferStart |
writePtr notNil
ifTrue:
[bufferStart := self bufferStart.
pos := bufferStart + endPtr.
self
fileOp: 18
with: collection
with: writePtr
with: writeEnd
with: bufferStart + writePtr - 1].
"If we didn't write, pos is nil and we always do the lseek. It makes
no sense to do an lseek (to get the current file pointer in #bufferStart)
only to possibly skip this other lseek."
pos = n ifFalse: [super position: n].
ptr := 1.
endPtr := 0.
writePtr := nil
]
size [
"Return the current size of the file, in bytes"
<category: 'basic'>
writePtr notNil ifTrue: [self flush].
^super size
]
truncate [
"Truncate the file at the current position"
<category: 'basic'>
writePtr notNil ifTrue: [self flush].
super truncate
]
copyFrom: from to: to [
"Answer the contents of the file between the two given positions"
<category: 'basic'>
| offset fromPos toPos result |
from > to
ifTrue:
[to + 1 = from ifTrue: [^self species new].
^SystemExceptions.ArgumentOutOfRange
signalOn: from
mustBeBetween: 1
and: to + 1].
self checkIfPipe.
endPtr = 0
ifFalse:
[offset := self bufferStart - 1.
fromPos := from - offset.
toPos := to - offset.
(fromPos >= 1 and: [toPos <= endPtr])
ifTrue: [^collection copyFrom: fromPos to: toPos]].
writePtr notNil ifTrue: [self flush].
result := self species new: to - from + 1.
self
fileOp: 17
with: result
with: 1
with: result size
with: from.
^result
]
next: n putAll: aCollection startingAt: pos [
"Write n values from aCollection, the first being at pos."
<category: 'overriding inherited methods'>
| written |
written := collection size - ptr + 1 min: n.
self
next: written
bufferAll: aCollection
startingAt: pos.
written = n ifTrue: [^self].
self flush.
n - written < collection size
ifTrue:
[self
next: n - written
bufferAll: aCollection
startingAt: pos + written]
ifFalse:
[super
next: n - written
putAll: aCollection asString
startingAt: pos + written]
]
upTo: aCharacter [
"Returns a collection of the same type that the stream accesses,
containing data up to aCharacter. Returns the entire rest of
the stream's contents if no such character is found."
<category: 'overriding inherited methods'>
| n resultStream result ch |
writePtr notNil ifTrue: [self flush].
ptr > endPtr
ifTrue:
[self fill.
self atEnd ifTrue: [^self pastEnd]].
"First, examine the buffer's contents."
[ptr to: endPtr
do:
[:i |
(ch := collection at: i) == aCharacter
ifTrue:
[result := collection copyFrom: ptr to: i - 1.
ptr := i + 1.
"If we went through the loop only once, we're done."
resultStream isNil ifTrue: [^result].
"Else finish the stream and return its contents."
^resultStream
nextPutAll: result;
contents]].
resultStream isNil
ifTrue:
[resultStream := WriteStream on: (self species new: endPtr - ptr + 20)].
resultStream
next: endPtr - ptr + 1
putAll: collection
startingAt: ptr.
ptr := endPtr + 1.
self fill.
self atEnd]
whileFalse.
^resultStream contents
]
nextLine [
"Returns a collection of the same type that the stream accesses, containing
the next line up to the next new-line character. Returns the entire rest of the
stream's contents if no new-line character is found."
<category: 'overriding inherited methods'>
| n resultStream result ch |
writePtr notNil ifTrue: [self flush].
ptr > endPtr
ifTrue:
[self fill.
self atEnd ifTrue: [^self pastEnd]].
"First, examine the buffer's contents."
[ptr to: endPtr
do:
[:i |
((ch := collection at: i) == ##(Character cr) or: [ch == ##(Character nl)])
ifTrue:
[result := collection copyFrom: ptr to: i - 1.
ptr := i + 1.
ch == ##(Character cr) ifTrue: [self peekFor: ##(Character nl)].
"If we went through the loop only once, we're done."
resultStream isNil ifTrue: [^result].
"Else finish the stream and return its contents."
^resultStream
nextPutAll: result;
contents]].
resultStream isNil
ifTrue:
[resultStream := WriteStream on: (self species new: endPtr - ptr + 20)].
resultStream
next: endPtr - ptr + 1
putAll: collection
startingAt: ptr.
ptr := endPtr + 1.
self fill.
self atEnd]
whileFalse.
^resultStream contents
]
nextAvailable: anInteger putAllOn: aStream [
"Copy up to anInteger bytes from the stream into
aStream. Return the number of bytes read."
<category: 'buffering'>
| last n |
writePtr notNil ifTrue: [self flush].
ptr > endPtr ifTrue: [self fill].
"Fetch data from the buffer, without doing more than one I/O operation."
last := endPtr min: ptr + anInteger - 1.
n := last - ptr + 1.
aStream next: n putAll: collection startingAt: ptr.
ptr := ptr + n.
^n
]
nextAvailable: anInteger into: aCollection startingAt: pos [
"Read up to anInteger bytes from the stream and store them
into aCollection. Return the number of bytes read."
<category: 'buffering'>
| last n |
writePtr notNil ifTrue: [self flush].
ptr > endPtr ifTrue: [self fill].
"Fetch data from the buffer, without doing more than one I/O operation."
last := endPtr min: ptr + anInteger - 1.
n := last - ptr + 1.
aCollection replaceFrom: pos to: pos + n - 1 with: collection startingAt: ptr.
ptr := ptr + n.
^n
]
nextPutAllOn: aStream [
"Put all the characters of the receiver in aStream."
<category: 'overriding inherited methods'>
| buf bufSize |
writePtr notNil ifTrue: [self flush].
ptr > endPtr ifTrue: [self fill].
[ self atEnd ] whileFalse: [
aStream next: endPtr - ptr + 1 putAll: collection startingAt: ptr.
ptr := endPtr + 1.
self resetBuffer; fill.
]
]
atEnd [
"Answer whether data has come to an end"
<category: 'testing'>
^ptr > endPtr and: [super atEnd]
]
bufferSize [
"Answer the file's current buffer"
<category: 'buffering'>
^collection size
]
bufferSize: bufSize [
"Flush the file and set the buffer's size to bufSize"
<category: 'buffering'>
self flush.
collection := self species new: bufSize
]
initialize [
"Initialize the receiver's instance variables"
<category: 'initialize-release'>
super initialize.
collection := self newBuffer.
ptr := 1.
endPtr := 0.
]
newBuffer [
"Private - Answer a String to be used as the receiver's buffer"
<category: 'buffering'>
^self species new: 1024
]
flush [
"Flush the output buffer."
"Decide whether to use a pwrite or a write. In many cases, a regular
write can be better than a pwrite+lseek.
We are now at (self bufferStart + endPtr). The position we will
set is (self bufferStart + ptr - 1). If we perform a write, we
will do a single seek from (self bufferStart + endPtr) to (self
bufferStart + writePtr - 1), and then issue the write which will
set the file pointer to (self bufferStart + writeEnd): That's why
if writeEnd = ptr - 1, we use write. Otherwise we use pwrite
and possibly an lseek after it."
<category: 'buffering'>
(self isPipe or: [writePtr notNil and: [ptr - 1 = writeEnd]])
ifTrue:
[writePtr notNil
ifTrue:
[(self isPipe or: [writePtr - 1 = endPtr])
ifFalse: [super skip: writePtr - 1 - endPtr].
super
next: writeEnd - writePtr + 1
putAll: collection
startingAt: writePtr]]
ifFalse:
[writePtr notNil
ifTrue:
[self
fileOp: 18
with: collection
with: writePtr
with: writeEnd
with: self bufferStart + writePtr - 1].
ptr - 1 = endPtr ifFalse: [super skip: ptr - 1 - endPtr]].
ptr := 1.
endPtr := 0.
writePtr := nil
]
resetBuffer [
"Reset the buffer. Only valid if no write is pending."
<category: 'private-buffering'>
ptr := 1.
endPtr := 0.
writePtr := nil
]
pendingWrite [
"Answer whether the output buffer is full."
<category: 'buffering'>
^writePtr notNil
]
clean [
"Synchronize the file descriptor's state with the object's state."
<category: 'buffering'>
self flush
]
next: n bufferAll: aCollection startingAt: pos [
"Private - Assuming that the buffer has space for n characters, store
n characters of aCollection in the buffer, starting from the pos-th."
<category: 'buffering'>
writePtr isNil
ifTrue:
[(access bitAnd: 2) = 0 ifTrue: [^self shouldNotImplement].
writePtr := ptr.
writeEnd := ptr - 1].
n = 0 ifTrue: [^self].
collection
replaceFrom: ptr
to: ptr + n - 1
with: aCollection
startingAt: pos.
ptr := ptr + n.
writeEnd := ptr - 1
]
fill [
"Private - Fill the input buffer"
<category: 'buffering'>
(access bitAnd: 1) = 0 ifTrue: [^self shouldNotImplement].
ptr > endPtr ifTrue: [self flush].
endPtr := endPtr + (super
nextAvailable: collection size - endPtr
into: collection
startingAt: endPtr + 1)
]
]
Eval [
FileStream initialize
]
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