#ifndef _PDCLIB_STDIO_H
#define _PDCLIB_STDIO_H _PDCLIB_STDIO_H
-
-#ifndef _PDCLIB_INT_H
-#define _PDCLIB_INT_H _PDCLIB_INT_H
#include <_PDCLIB_int.h>
-#endif
+_PDCLIB_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
#ifndef _PDCLIB_SIZE_T_DEFINED
#define _PDCLIB_SIZE_T_DEFINED _PDCLIB_SIZE_T_DEFINED
#define L_tmpnam _PDCLIB_L_tmpnam
#define TMP_MAX _PDCLIB_TMP_MAX
-/* See fseek(), third argument */
-#define SEEK_CUR _PDCLIB_SEEK_CUR
-#define SEEK_END _PDCLIB_SEEK_END
-#define SEEK_SET _PDCLIB_SEEK_SET
+/* See fseek(), third argument
+ *
+ * Some system headers (e.g. windows) also define the SEEK_* values. Check for
+ * this and validate that they're the same value
+ */
+#if !defined(SEEK_CUR)
+ #define SEEK_CUR _PDCLIB_SEEK_CUR
+#elif SEEK_CUR != _PDCLIB_SEEK_CUR
+ #error SEEK_CUR != _PDCLIB_SEEK_CUR
+#endif
+
+#if !defined(SEEK_END)
+ #define SEEK_END _PDCLIB_SEEK_END
+#elif SEEK_END != _PDCLIB_SEEK_END
+ #error SEEK_END != _PDCLIB_SEEK_END
+#endif
+
+#if !defined(SEEK_SET)
+ #define SEEK_SET _PDCLIB_SEEK_SET
+#elif SEEK_SET != _PDCLIB_SEEK_SET
+ #error SEEK_SET != _PDCLIB_SEEK_SET
+#endif
extern FILE * stdin;
extern FILE * stdout;
and fails the remove in this case. This does not detect two distinct names
that merely result in the same file (e.g. "/home/user/foo" vs. "~/foo").
*/
-int remove( const char * filename );
+int remove( const char * filename ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Rename the given old file to the given new name.
Returns zero if successful, non-zero otherwise.
If there already is a file with the new filename, behaviour is defined by
the glue code (see functions/_PDCLIB/rename.c).
*/
-int rename( const char * old, const char * new );
+int rename( const char * old, const char * newn ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Open a temporary file with mode "wb+", i.e. binary-update. Remove the file
automatically if it is closed or the program exits normally (by returning
This implementation does not remove temporary files if the process aborts
abnormally (e.g. abort()).
*/
-FILE * tmpfile( void );
+FILE * tmpfile( void ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Generate a file name that is not equal to any existing filename AT THE TIME
OF GENERATION. Generate a different name each time it is called.
Note that this implementation cannot guarantee a file of the name generated
is not generated between the call to this function and a subsequent fopen().
*/
-char * tmpnam( char * s );
+char * tmpnam( char * s ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* File access functions */
/* Close the file associated with the given stream (after flushing its buffers).
Returns zero if successful, EOF if any errors occur.
*/
-int fclose( FILE * stream );
+int fclose( FILE * stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Flush the buffers of the given output stream. If the stream is an input
stream, or an update stream with the last operation being an input operation,
Returns zero if successful, EOF if a write error occurs.
Sets the error indicator of the stream if a write error occurs.
*/
-int fflush( FILE * stream );
+int fflush( FILE * stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Open the file with the given filename in the given mode, and return a stream
handle for it in which error and end-of-file indicator are cleared. Defined
Returns a pointer to the stream handle if successfull, NULL otherwise.
*/
-FILE * fopen( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict filename, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict mode );
+FILE * fopen( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict filename, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict mode ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
+
+/* Creates a stream connected to the file descriptor \p fd with mode \p mode.
+ Mode must match the mode with which the file descriptor was opened.
+*/
+FILE * _PDCLIB_fdopen( _PDCLIB_fd_t fd, int mode, const char* filename ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Close any file currently associated with the given stream. Open the file
identified by the given filename with the given mode (equivalent to fopen()),
standard streams.
(Primary use of this function is to redirect stdin, stdout, and stderr.)
*/
-FILE * freopen( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict filename, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict mode, FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream );
+FILE * freopen( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict filename, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict mode, FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* If buf is a NULL pointer, call setvbuf( stream, NULL, _IONBF, BUFSIZ ).
If buf is not a NULL pointer, call setvbuf( stream, buf, _IOFBF, BUFSIZ ).
*/
-void setbuf( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, char * _PDCLIB_restrict buf );
+void setbuf( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, char * _PDCLIB_restrict buf ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Set the given stream to the given buffering mode. If buf is not a NULL
pointer, use buf as file buffer (of given size). If buf is a NULL pointer,
setvbuf()) has been performed.
Returns zero if successful, nonzero otherwise.
*/
-int setvbuf( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, char * _PDCLIB_restrict buf, int mode, size_t size );
+int setvbuf( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, char * _PDCLIB_restrict buf, int mode, size_t size ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Formatted input/output functions */
Returns the number of characters written if successful, a negative value
otherwise.
*/
-int fprintf( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... );
+int fprintf( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* TODO: fscanf() documentation */
/*
an early mismatch occurs. Returns EOF if an input failure occurs before the
first conversion.
*/
-int fscanf( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... );
+int fscanf( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fprintf( stdout, format, ... ). */
-int printf( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... );
+int printf( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fscanf( stdin, format, ... ). */
-int scanf( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... );
+int scanf( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fprintf( stdout, format, ... ), except that the result is
written into the buffer pointed to by s, instead of stdout, and that any
the terminating '\0' character) if n had been sufficiently large, if
successful, and a negative number if an encoding error ocurred.
*/
-int snprintf( char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, size_t n, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... );
+int snprintf( char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, size_t n, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fprintf( stdout, format, ... ), except that the result is
written into the buffer pointed to by s, instead of stdout.
*/
-int sprintf( char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... );
+int sprintf( char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fscanf( stdin, format, ... ), except that the input is read
from the buffer pointed to by s, instead of stdin.
*/
-int sscanf( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... );
+int sscanf( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, ... ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fprintf( stream, format, ... ), except that the argument stack
is passed as va_list parameter. Note that va_list is not declared by
<stdio.h>.
*/
-int vfprintf( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg );
+int vfprintf( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fscanf( stream, format, ... ), except that the argument stack
is passed as va_list parameter. Note that va_list is not declared by
<stdio.h>.
*/
-int vfscanf( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg );
+int vfscanf( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fprintf( stdout, format, ... ), except that the argument stack
is passed as va_list parameter. Note that va_list is not declared by
<stdio.h>.
*/
-int vprintf( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg );
+int vprintf( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fscanf( stdin, format, ... ), except that the argument stack
is passed as va_list parameter. Note that va_list is not declared by
<stdio.h>.
*/
-int vscanf( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg );
+int vscanf( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to snprintf( s, n, format, ... ), except that the argument stack
is passed as va_list parameter. Note that va_list is not declared by
<stdio.h>.
*/
-int vsnprintf( char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, size_t n, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg );
+int vsnprintf( char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, size_t n, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fprintf( stdout, format, ... ), except that the argument stack
is passed as va_list parameter, and the result is written to the buffer
pointed to by s, instead of stdout. Note that va_list is not declared by
<stdio.h>.
*/
-int vsprintf( char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg );
+int vsprintf( char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fscanf( stdin, format, ... ), except that the argument stack
is passed as va_list parameter, and the input is read from the buffer
pointed to by s, instead of stdin. Note that va_list is not declared by
<stdio.h>.
*/
-int vsscanf( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg );
+int vsscanf( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict format, _PDCLIB_va_list arg ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Character input/output functions */
If end-of-file is reached, the EOF indicator of the stream is set.
If a read error occurs, the error indicator of the stream is set.
*/
-int fgetc( FILE * stream );
+int fgetc( FILE * stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Read at most n-1 characters from given stream into the array s, stopping at
\n or EOF. Terminate the read string with \n. If EOF is encountered before
If a read error occurs, the error indicator of the stream is set. In this
case, the contents of s are indeterminate.
*/
-char * fgets( char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, int n, FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream );
+char * fgets( char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, int n, FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Write the value c (cast to unsigned char) to the given stream.
Returns c if successful, EOF otherwise.
If a write error occurs, sets the error indicator of the stream is set.
*/
-int fputc( int c, FILE * stream );
+int fputc( int c, FILE * stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Write the string s (not including the terminating \0) to the given stream.
Returns a value >=0 if successful, EOF otherwise.
This implementation does set the error indicator of the stream if a write
error occurs.
*/
-int fputs( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream );
+int fputs( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fgetc( stream ), but may be overloaded by a macro that
evaluates its parameter more than once.
*/
-int getc( FILE * stream );
+int getc( FILE * stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fgetc( stdin ). */
-int getchar( void );
+int getchar( void ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Read characters from given stream into the array s, stopping at \n or EOF.
The string read is terminated with \0. Returns s if successful. If EOF is
and NULL is returned. If a read error occurs, the contents of s are indeter-
minate, and NULL is returned.
*/
-char * gets( char * s );
+char * gets( char * s ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fputc( c, stream ), but may be overloaded by a macro that
evaluates its parameter more than once.
*/
-int putc( int c, FILE * stream );
+int putc( int c, FILE * stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to fputc( c, stdout ), but may be overloaded by a macro that
evaluates its parameter more than once.
*/
-int putchar( int c );
+int putchar( int c ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Write the string s (not including the terminating \0) to stdout, and append
a newline to the output. Returns a value >= 0 when successful, EOF if a
write error occurred.
*/
-int puts( const char * s );
+int puts( const char * s ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Push the value c (cast to unsigned char) back onto the given (input) stream.
A character pushed back in this way will be delivered by subsequent read
behaviour is undefined. (Older versions of the library allowed such a call.)
Returns the pushed-back character if successful, EOF if it fails.
*/
-int ungetc( int c, FILE * stream );
+int ungetc( int c, FILE * stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Direct input/output functions */
indeterminate. If a partial element is read, its value is indeterminate.
If size or nmemb are zero, the function does nothing and returns zero.
*/
-size_t fread( void * _PDCLIB_restrict ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream );
+size_t fread( void * _PDCLIB_restrict ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Write up to nmemb elements of given size from buffer pointed to by ptr to
the given stream. Returns the number of elements successfully written, which
indeterminate. If size or nmemb are zero, the function does nothing and
returns zero.
*/
-size_t fwrite( const void * _PDCLIB_restrict ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream );
+size_t fwrite( const void * _PDCLIB_restrict ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* File positioning functions */
Returns zero if successful, nonzero otherwise.
TODO: Implementation-defined errno setting for fgetpos().
*/
-int fgetpos( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, fpos_t * _PDCLIB_restrict pos );
+int fgetpos( FILE * _PDCLIB_restrict stream, fpos_t * _PDCLIB_restrict pos ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Set the position indicator for the given stream to the given offset from:
- the beginning of the file if whence is SEEK_SET,
Returns zero if successful, nonzero otherwise. If a read/write error occurs,
the error indicator for the given stream is set.
*/
-int fseek( FILE * stream, long int offset, int whence );
+int fseek( FILE * stream, long int offset, int whence ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Set the position indicator (and, where appropriate the mbstate_t status
object) for the given stream to the given pos object (created by an earlier
the error indicator for the given stream is set.
TODO: Implementation-defined errno setting for fsetpos().
*/
-int fsetpos( FILE * stream, const fpos_t * pos );
+int fsetpos( FILE * stream, const fpos_t * pos ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Return the current offset of the given stream from the beginning of the
associated file. For text streams, the exact value returned is unspecified
Returns -1L if unsuccessful.
TODO: Implementation-defined errno setting for ftell().
*/
-long int ftell( FILE * stream );
+long int ftell( FILE * stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Equivalent to (void)fseek( stream, 0L, SEEK_SET ), except that the error
indicator for the stream is also cleared.
*/
-void rewind( FILE * stream );
+void rewind( FILE * stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Error-handling functions */
/* Clear the end-of-file and error indicators for the given stream. */
-void clearerr( FILE * stream );
+void clearerr( FILE * stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Return zero if the end-of-file indicator for the given stream is not set,
nonzero otherwise.
*/
-int feof( FILE * stream );
+int feof( FILE * stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* Return zero if the error indicator for the given stream is not set, nonzero
otherwise.
*/
-int ferror( FILE * stream );
+int ferror( FILE * stream ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
/* If s is neither a NULL pointer nor an empty string, print the string to
stderr (with appended colon (':') and a space) first. In any case, print an
error message depending on the current value of errno (being the same as if
strerror( errno ) had been called).
*/
-void perror( const char * s );
+void perror( const char * s ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
+_PDCLIB_END_EXTERN_C
#endif