#ifndef __STDIO_H
#define __STDIO_H __STDIO_H
-// TODO: Documentation, checking macros for personality
-
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// MACROS
#include "__NULL.h"
-#define _IOFBF // TODO
-#define _IOLBF // TODO
-#define _IONBF // TODO
-#define BUFSIZ // TODO
+#define _IOFBF // integer constant suitable as 3rd argument to setvbuf()
+#define _IOLBF // integer constant suitable as 3rd argument to setvbuf()
+#define _IONBF // integer constant suitable as 3rd argument to setvbuf()
+#define BUFSIZ // integer constant, size of the buffer used by setbuf(),
+ // >= 256
#define EOF // TODO
-#define FILENAME_MAX // TODO
-#define FOPEN_MAX // TODO
-#define L_tmpnam // TODO
-#define SEEK_CUR // TODO
-#define SEEK_END // TODO
-#define SEEK_SET // TODO
-#define TMP_MAX // TODO
-
-#define stderr // TODO
-#define stdin // TODO
-#define stdout // TODO
+#define FILENAME_MAX // length of filenames supported
+#define FOPEN_MAX // number of simultaneous open files supported, >= 8
+#define L_tmpnam // length of filenames generated by tmpnam()
+#define SEEK_CUR // integer constant suitable as 3rd argument to fseek()
+#define SEEK_END // integer constant suitable as 3rd argument to fseek()
+#define SEEK_SET // integer constant suitable as 3rd argument to fseek()
+#define TMP_MAX // number of unique filenames generateable by tmpnam(),
+ // >= 25
+
+#define stderr // FILE*, not fully buffered
+#define stdin // FILE*, fully buffered only when not interactive device
+#define stdout // FILE*, fully buffered only when not interactive device
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// TYPEDEFS
#include "__size_t.h"
-typedef FILE; // TODO - personality?
-typedef fpos_t; // TODO - personality?
-typedef size_t; // TODO - personality?
+typedef FILE; // object holding all stream information, including file pos,
+ // buffer (optional), error indicator, EOF indicator
+typedef fpos_t; // position indicator type, other than array - personality?
+ // (see mbstate_t)
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// FUNCTIONS
-// TODO: Documentation.
+/** CLEAR ERRor. Clears EOF and error indicator of a FILE handle.
+ @param fh The file handle.
+ */
+void clearerr( FILE * fh );
+
+/** File CLOSE. Flush output buffers (if any) and closes the FILE handle.
+ @param stream The file handle.
+ @return 0 if successful, non-zero if failed. (In any case, the FILE handle
+ is invalid afterwards.)
+ */
+int fclose( FILE * fh );
-void clearerr( FILE * stream );
-int fclose( FILE * stream );
int feof( FILE * stream );
int ferror( FILE * stream );
-int fflush( FILE * stream );
+
+/** File FLUSH. Flushes output buffers (if any) for given file handle. If
+ parameter is NULL, flushes output buffers for all file handles.
+ @param fh The file handle.
+ @return 0 if successful, EOF if failed (setting error indicators).
+ */
+int fflush( FILE * fh );
+
+/** File OPEN. Opens the file specified by the given name.
+ @param filename Name of the file to be opened.
+ @param mode One of r, w, a, rb, wb, ab, r+, w+, a+, rb+, wb+, ab+,
+ specifying which mode to open the file in.
+ @return A file handle associated with the opened file, NULL if failed.
+ */
FILE * fopen( const char * restrict filename, const char * restrict mode );
-FILE * freopen( const char * restrict filename, const char * restrict mode, FILE * stream );
+
+/** File REOPEN. Opens the file specified by the given name, associating it
+ with the given file handle. If filename is NULL, it is attempted to change
+ the mode of the already opened file associated with the given file handle.
+ (This function can e.g. be used to reassociate stdin / stdout / stderr with
+ a filename.)
+ @param filename Name of the file to be opened.
+ @param mode One of r, w, a, rb, wb, ab, r+, w+, a+, rb+, wb+, ab+,
+ specifying which mode to open the file in.
+ @param fh The file handle to associate with the opened file.
+ @return fh if successful, NULL if failed.
+ */
+FILE * freopen( const char * restrict filename, const char * restrict mode, FILE * fh );
+
+/** REMOVE file. Causes a file to be no longer accessible under a given name.
+ If the file is currently open, this implementation of remove() fails,
+ returning INT_MAX.
+ @param filename Name of the file to be removed.
+ @return 0 if successful, non-zero if failed. (Implementation defined:
+ INT_MAX if the file is currently open.)
+ */
int remove( const char * filename );
+
+/** RENAME file. Causes a file to be no longer accessible under a given name,
+ but a new name instead. If a file with the intended new name already
+ exists, this implementation of rename() fails, returning INT_MAX.
+ @param old Name of the file to be renamed.
+ @param new Name to rename the file to.
+ @return 0 if successful, non-zero if failed. (Implementation defined:
+ INT_MAX if target file name already exists.)
+ */
int rename( const char * old, const char * new );
+
void rewind( FILE * stream );
-void setbuf( FILE * restrict stream, char * restrict buf );
-int setvbuf( FILE * restrict stream, char * restrict buf, int mode, size_t size );
+
+/** SET Virtual BUFfer. Sets buffering mode and (optionally) the memory used
+ for buffering, for a given file handle.
+ This function must only be called immediately after associating the file
+ handle with a file, before any operations are called on the file handle.
+ @param fh The file handle.
+ @param buf A pointer to the memory area to use for buffering, or NULL to
+ use internally assigned buffer memory.
+ @param mode One of _IOFBF, _IOLBF, _IONBF.
+ @param size Size of the memory area to be used for buffering.
+ */
+int setvbuf( FILE * restrict fh, char * restrict buf, int mode, size_t size );
+
+/** SET BUFfer. Equivalent to (void) setvbuf( fh, buf, _IOFBF, BUFSIZ ), or
+ (void) setvbuf( fh, NULL, _IONBF, BUFSIZ ) if buf == NULL.
+ @param fh The file handle to be passed to setvbuf().
+ @param buf The buffer pointer to be passed to setvbuf().
+ */
+void setbuf( FILE * restrict fh, char * restrict buf );
+
+/** TeMPorary FILE. Opens a file in "wb+" mode that will be automatically
+ deleted when closed, or when the program terminates.
+ @return A file handle for the temporary file. (NULL if opening failed.)
+ */
FILE * tmpfile( void )
-char * tmpnam( char * s );
+
+/** TeMPorary NAMe. Generates a random file name that does not yet exist in the
+ file system. Note that a file generated with this name is not "temporary",
+ and must be remove()d normally.
+ @param dest NULL, or a char[ L_tmpnam ] array.
+ @return A pointer to a static internal buffer containing the file name,
+ or NULL if no file name could be generated. If 'dest' is not NULL,
+ writes the file name to and returns 'dest'.
+ */
+char * tmpnam( char * dest );
int fseek( FILE * stream, long offset, int mode );
int fsetpos( FILE * stream, const fpos_t * pos );
int putchar( int c );
int puts( const char * s );
-int fscanf( FILE * restrict stream, const char * restrict format, ... );
+/** File SCAN Formatted. Reads from given file handle, under control of a
+ formatting string, the values of variables pointed to by 0..n pointers.
+ @param fh The file handle.
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param ... A list of 0..n pointers corresponding to placeholders in
+ 'format'.
+ @return EOF if failed, number of values successfully assigned otherwise.
+ */
+int fscanf( FILE * restrict fh, const char * restrict format, ... );
+
+/** SCAN Formatted. Equivalent to fscanf( stdin, format, ... )
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param ... A list of 0..n pointers corresponding to placeholders in
+ 'format'.
+ @return EOF if failed, number of values successfully assigned otherwise.
+ */
int scanf( const char * restrict format, ... );
-int sscanf( const char * restrict s, const char * restrict format, ... );
-int vfscanf( FILE * restrict stream, const char * restrict format, va_list ap );
-int vscanf( const char * restrict format, va_list ap );
-int vsscanf( const char * restrict s, const char * restrict format, va_list ap );
+/** String SCAN Formatted. Equivalent to scanf( format, ... ), but using a C
+ string instead of a file handle for input.
+ @param src The input string.
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param ... A list of 0..n pointers corresponding to placeholders in
+ 'format'.
+ @return EOF if failed, number of values successfully assigned otherwise.
+ */
+int sscanf( const char * restrict src, const char * restrict format, ... );
+
+/** Variable File SCAN Formatted. Equivalent to fscanf( fh, format, ... ),
+ with the variable-length parameter list replaced by a va_list, created by
+ the va_start macro.
+ @param fh The file handle.
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param args The argument list created by the va_start macro.
+ @return Number of characters printed.
+ */
+int vfscanf( FILE * restrict stream, const char * restrict format, va_list args );
+
+/** Variable SCAN Formatted. Equivalent to vfscanf( stdin, format, args ).
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param args The argument list created by the va_start macro.
+ @return Number of characters printed.
+ */
+int vscanf( const char * restrict format, va_list args );
+
+/** Variable String SCAN Formatted. Equivalent to vscanf( format, args ), but
+ reading from a C string instead of stdin.
+ @param src The C string to read from.
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param args The argument list created by the va_start macro.
+ @return Number of characters printed.
+ */
+int vsscanf( const char * restrict src, const char * restrict format, va_list ap );
+
+/** File PRINT Formatted. Prints to given file handle, under control of a
+ formatting string, the values of 0..n variables.
+ @param fh The file handle.
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param ... A list of 0..n variables corresponding to placeholders in
+ 'format'.
+ @return Number of characters printed, negative value if error occurred.
+ */
int fprintf( FILE * restrict stream, const char * restrict format, ... );
+
+/** PRINT Formatted. Equivalent to fprintf( stdout, format, ... ).
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param ... A list of 0..n variables corresponding to placeholders in
+ 'format'.
+ @return Number of characters printed.
+ */
int printf( const char * restrict format, ... );
+
+/** String N PRINT Formatted. Equivalent to sprintf( dest, format, ... ), but
+ will not write more than n characters.
+ @param dest The char array to write to.
+ @param n The maximum number of characters to write.
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param ... A list of 0..n variables corresponding to placeholders in
+ 'format'.
+ @return Number of characters printed.
+ */
int snprintf( char * restrict s, size_t n, const char * restrict format, ... );
-int sprintf( char * restrict s, const char * restrict format, ... );
-int vfprintf( FILE * restrict stream, const char * restrict format, va_list ap );
-int vprintf( const char * restrict format, va_list ap );
-int vsnprintf( char * restrict s, size_t n, const char * restrict format, va_list ap );
+
+/** String PRINT Formatted. Equivalent to printf( format, ... ), but writing
+ to a char array instead of stdout.
+ @param dest The char array to write to.
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param ... A list of 0..n variables corresponding to placeholders in
+ 'format'.
+ @return Number of characters printed.
+ */
+int sprintf( char * restrict dest, const char * restrict format, ... );
+
+/** Variable File PRINT Formatted. Equivalent to fprintf( fh, format, ... ),
+ with the variable-length parameter list replaced by a va_list, created by
+ the va_start macro.
+ @param fh The file handle.
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param args The argument list created by the va_start macro.
+ @return Number of characters printed.
+ */
+int vfprintf( FILE * restrict fh, const char * restrict format, va_list args );
+
+/** Variable PRINT Formatted. Equivalent to vfprintf( stdout, format, args ).
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param args The argument list created by the va_start macro.
+ @return Number of characters printed.
+ */
+int vprintf( const char * restrict format, va_list args );
+
+/** Variable String N PRINT Formatted. Equivalent to vsprintf( dest, format,
+ args ), but will not write more than n characters.
+ @param dest The char array to write to.
+ @param n Maximum number of characters to write.
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param args The argument list created by the va_start macro.
+ @return Number of characters printed.
+ */
+int vsnprintf( char * restrict dest, size_t n, const char * restrict format, va_list ap );
+
+/** Variable String PRINT Formatted. Equivalent to vprintf( format, args ), but
+ writing to a char array instead to stdout.
+ @param dest The char array to write to.
+ @param format The formatting string.
+ @param args The argument list created by the va_start macro.
+ @return Number of characters printed.
+ */
int vsprintf( char * restrict s, const char * restrict format, va_list ap);
/* PDPC code - unreviewed