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This takes another step towards cleaning up the build system. We now do not even pretend to be theoretically compatible with pre-1989 K&R C compilers or with C++ compilers. In practice, this had already been broken for many years due to bit rot. Commit46593a89already removed the license handling enormity that depended on proto, so now we can cleanly remove it altogether. But we do need to leave some backwards compatibility stubs to keep the build system compatible with older AST code; it should remain possible to build older ksh versions with the current build system (the bin/ and src/cmd/INIT/ directories) for testing purposes. So as of now there is no more __MANGLE__d rubbish in your generated header files. This is only about a quarter of a century overdue... This commit also includes a huge amount of code cleanup to remove thousands of unused K&R C fallbacks and other cruft, particularly in libast. This code base should now be a little easier to understand for people who are familiar with a modern(ish) C standard. ratz is now also removed; this was a standalone and simplified 2005 version of gunzip. As of6137b99a, none of our code uses it, even theoretically. And the real g(un)zip is now everywhere. src/cmd/INIT/proto.c, src/cmd/INIT/ratz.c: - Removed. COPYRIGHT: - Remove zlib license; this only applied to ratz. bin/package, src/cmd/INIT/package.sh: - Related cleanups. - Unset LC_ALL before invoking a new shell, respecting the user's locale again and avoiding multibyte character corruption on the command line. src/cmd/INIT/proto.sh: - Add stub for backwards compatibility with Mamfiles that depend on proto. It does nothing but pass input without modification and is now installed as the new arch/*/bin/proto by src/cmd/INIT/Mamfile. src/cmd/INIT/iffe.sh: - Ignore the proto-related -e (--package) and -p (--prototyped) options; keep parsing them for backwards compatibility. - Trim the macros passed to every test to their standard C versions, removing K&R C and C++ versions. These are now considered to be for backwards compatibility only. src/cmd/INIT/iffe.tst: - Remove proto(1) mangling code. By the way, iffe can be regression-tested as follows: $ bin/package use # set up environment in a child shell $ regress src/cmd/INIT/iffe.tst $ exit # leave package environment src/cmd/INIT/make.probe, src/cmd/INIT/probe.win32: - Remove code to handle C++. src/lib/libast/features/common: - As in iffe.sh above, trim macros designed for compatibility with C++ and ancient C compilers to their standard C versions and comment that they are for backwards compatibility with AST code. This is needed to keep all the old ast and ksh code compiling. src/cmd/ksh93/sh/init.c, src/cmd/ksh93/sh/name.c: - Clarify libshell ABI compatibility function versions of macros. A "proto workaround" comment in the original code mislead me into thinking this had something to do with the removed proto(1), but it's unrelated. Call the workaround macro BYPASS_MACRO instead. src/cmd/ksh93/include/defs.h: - sh_sigcheck() macro: allow &sh as an argument: parenthesise shp. src/cmd/ksh93/sh/nvtype.c: - Remove unused nv_mkstruct() function. (re:d0a5cab1) **/features/*: - Remove obsolete iffe 'set prototyped' option. **/Mamfile: - Remove all references to the ast/prototyped.h header. - Remove all use of the proto command. Simply copy instead. *** 850-ish source files: *** - Remove all '#pragma prototyped' directives. - Remove all C++ compat code conditional upon defined(__cplusplus). - Remove all use of the _ARG_ macro, which on standard C expands to its argument: #define _ARG_(x) x (on K&R C, it expanded to nothing) - Remove all use of _BEGIN_EXTERNS_ and _END_EXTERNS_ macros (empty on standard C; this was for C++ compatibility) - Reduce all #if __STD_C (standard code) #else (K&R code) #endif blocks to the standard code only, without use of the macro. - Same for _STD_ macro which seems to have had the same function. - Change all instances of 'Void_t' to standard 'void'.
238 lines
6.1 KiB
C
238 lines
6.1 KiB
C
/***********************************************************************
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* *
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* This software is part of the ast package *
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* Copyright (c) 1985-2011 AT&T Intellectual Property *
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* Copyright (c) 2020-2021 Contributors to ksh 93u+m *
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* and is licensed under the *
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* Eclipse Public License, Version 1.0 *
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* by AT&T Intellectual Property *
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* *
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* A copy of the License is available at *
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* http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/epl-v10.html *
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* (with md5 checksum b35adb5213ca9657e911e9befb180842) *
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* *
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* Information and Software Systems Research *
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* AT&T Research *
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* Florham Park NJ *
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* *
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* Glenn Fowler <gsf@research.att.com> *
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* David Korn <dgk@research.att.com> *
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* Phong Vo <kpv@research.att.com> *
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* *
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***********************************************************************/
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#include "sfhdr.h"
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/* Write data with discipline.
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** In the case of a string stream, this is used mainly to extend
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** the buffer. However, this is done here so that exception handling
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** is done uniformly across all stream types.
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**
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** Written by Kiem-Phong Vo.
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*/
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/* hole preserving writes */
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static ssize_t sfoutput(Sfio_t* f, char* buf, size_t n)
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{ reg char *sp, *wbuf, *endbuf;
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reg ssize_t s, w, wr;
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s = w = 0;
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wbuf = buf;
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endbuf = buf+n;
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while(n > 0)
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{ if((ssize_t)n < _Sfpage) /* no hole possible */
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{ buf += n;
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s = n = 0;
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}
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else while((ssize_t)n >= _Sfpage)
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{ /* see if a hole of 0's starts here */
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sp = buf+1;
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if(buf[0] == 0 && buf[_Sfpage-1] == 0)
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{ /* check byte at a time until int-aligned */
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while(((ulong)sp)%sizeof(int))
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{ if(*sp != 0)
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goto chk_hole;
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sp += 1;
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}
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/* check using int to speed up */
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while(sp < endbuf)
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{ if(*((int*)sp) != 0)
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goto chk_hole;
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sp += sizeof(int);
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}
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/* check the remaining bytes */
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if(sp > endbuf)
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{ sp -= sizeof(int);
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while(sp < endbuf)
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{ if(*sp != 0)
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goto chk_hole;
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sp += 1;
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}
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}
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}
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chk_hole:
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if((s = sp-buf) >= _Sfpage) /* found a hole */
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break;
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/* skip a dirty page */
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n -= _Sfpage;
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buf += _Sfpage;
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}
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/* write out current dirty pages */
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if(buf > wbuf)
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{ if((ssize_t)n < _Sfpage)
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{ buf = endbuf;
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n = s = 0;
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}
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if((wr = syswritef(f->file,wbuf,buf-wbuf)) > 0)
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{ w += wr;
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f->bits &= ~SF_HOLE;
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}
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if(wr != (buf-wbuf))
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break;
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wbuf = buf;
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}
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/* seek to a rounded boundary within the hole */
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if(s >= _Sfpage)
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{ s = (s/_Sfpage)*_Sfpage;
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if(SFSK(f,(Sfoff_t)s,SEEK_CUR,NIL(Sfdisc_t*)) < 0)
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break;
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w += s;
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n -= s;
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wbuf = (buf += s);
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f->bits |= SF_HOLE;
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if(n > 0)
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{ /* next page must be dirty */
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s = (ssize_t)n <= _Sfpage ? 1 : _Sfpage;
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buf += s;
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n -= s;
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}
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}
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}
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return w > 0 ? w : -1;
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}
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ssize_t sfwr(Sfio_t* f, const void* buf, size_t n, Sfdisc_t* disc)
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{
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reg ssize_t w;
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reg Sfdisc_t* dc;
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reg int local, oerrno;
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SFMTXDECL(f);
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SFMTXENTER(f,(ssize_t)(-1));
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GETLOCAL(f,local);
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if(!local && !(f->bits&SF_DCDOWN)) /* an external user's call */
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{ if(f->mode != SF_WRITE && _sfmode(f,SF_WRITE,0) < 0 )
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SFMTXRETURN(f, (ssize_t)(-1));
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if(f->next > f->data && SFSYNC(f) < 0 )
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SFMTXRETURN(f, (ssize_t)(-1));
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}
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for(;;)
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{ /* stream locked by sfsetfd() */
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if(!(f->flags&SF_STRING) && f->file < 0)
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SFMTXRETURN(f,(ssize_t)0);
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/* clear current error states */
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f->flags &= ~(SF_EOF|SF_ERROR);
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dc = disc;
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if(f->flags&SF_STRING) /* just asking to extend buffer */
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w = n + (f->next - f->data);
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else
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{ /* warn that a write is about to happen */
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SFDISC(f,dc,writef);
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if(dc && dc->exceptf && (f->flags&SF_IOCHECK) )
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{ reg int rv;
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if(local)
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SETLOCAL(f);
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if((rv = _sfexcept(f,SF_WRITE,n,dc)) > 0)
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n = rv;
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else if(rv < 0)
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{ f->flags |= SF_ERROR;
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SFMTXRETURN(f, rv);
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}
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}
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if(f->extent >= 0)
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{ /* make sure we are at the right place to write */
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if(f->flags&SF_APPENDWR)
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{ if(f->here != f->extent || (f->flags&SF_SHARE))
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{ f->here = SFSK(f,(Sfoff_t)0,SEEK_END,dc);
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f->extent = f->here;
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}
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}
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else if((f->flags&SF_SHARE) && !(f->flags&SF_PUBLIC))
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f->here = SFSK(f,f->here,SEEK_SET,dc);
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}
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oerrno = errno;
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errno = 0;
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if(dc && dc->writef)
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{ SFDCWR(f,buf,n,dc,w);
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}
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else if(SFISNULL(f))
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w = n;
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else if(f->flags&SF_WHOLE)
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goto do_write;
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else if((ssize_t)n >= _Sfpage &&
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!(f->flags&(SF_SHARE|SF_APPENDWR)) &&
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f->here == f->extent && (f->here%_Sfpage) == 0)
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{ if((w = sfoutput(f,(char*)buf,n)) <= 0)
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goto do_write;
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}
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else
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{
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do_write:
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if((w = syswritef(f->file,buf,n)) > 0)
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f->bits &= ~SF_HOLE;
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}
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if(errno == 0)
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errno = oerrno;
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if(w > 0)
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{ if(!(f->bits&SF_DCDOWN) )
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{ if((f->flags&(SF_APPENDWR|SF_PUBLIC)) && f->extent >= 0 )
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f->here = SFSK(f,(Sfoff_t)0,SEEK_CUR,dc);
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else f->here += w;
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if(f->extent >= 0 && f->here > f->extent)
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f->extent = f->here;
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}
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SFMTXRETURN(f, (ssize_t)w);
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}
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}
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if(local)
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SETLOCAL(f);
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switch(_sfexcept(f,SF_WRITE,w,dc))
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{
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case SF_ECONT :
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goto do_continue;
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case SF_EDONE :
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w = local ? 0 : w;
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SFMTXRETURN(f, (ssize_t)w);
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case SF_EDISC :
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if(!local && !(f->flags&SF_STRING))
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goto do_continue;
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/* FALLTHROUGH */
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case SF_ESTACK :
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SFMTXRETURN(f, (ssize_t)(-1));
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}
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do_continue:
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for(dc = f->disc; dc; dc = dc->disc)
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if(dc == disc)
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break;
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disc = dc;
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}
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}
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