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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Copyright 1990-2012 John Cremona
//
// This file is part of the eclib package.
//
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <fstream>
#include <cstring> // for gcc >= 4.3
#define TTY "/dev/tty"
class CurveReader {
private:
int tty_input;
ifstream in;
public:
CurveReader()
{
tty_input=0;
string filename;
cerr << "Enter a filename for curve input (or tty): ";
cin >> filename;
cerr<<"filename entered is "<<filename<<endl;
tty_input = (filename==string("tty"));
if(tty_input)
cerr<<"Taking input from terminal"<<endl;
else
{
cerr<<"using filename "<<filename<<endl;
in.open(filename.c_str());
if(!in)
{
cerr<<"Failed to open input file "<<filename<<endl;
exit(1);
}
}
}
~CurveReader() {if(!tty_input) in.close();}
int operator>>(Curve& c)
{
if(tty_input)
{
cerr<<"Enter a curve (null to exit): "<<flush;
cin>>ws; if(cin.eof()) {cerr<<endl; return 0;}
cin>>c;
}
else
{
in>>ws; if(in.eof()) return 0;
in >> c;
}
return !c.isnull();
}
};
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