#if !defined(lint) && !defined(DOS) static char rcsid[] = "$Id: fileio.c,v 1.3 2003/01/12 01:48:06 bbraun Exp $"; #endif /* * Program: ASCII file reading routines * * * Michael Seibel * Networks and Distributed Computing * Computing and Communications * University of Washington * Administration Builiding, AG-44 * Seattle, Washington, 98195, USA * Internet: mikes@cac.washington.edu * * Please address all bugs and comments to "pine-bugs@cac.washington.edu" * * Copyright 1991-1994 University of Washington * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its * documentation for any purpose and without fee to the University of * Washington is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice * appears in all copies and that both the above copyright notice and this * permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name * of the University of Washington not be used in advertising or publicity * pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written * prior permission. This software is made available "as is", and * THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL IMPLIED * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND IN * NO EVENT SHALL THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, * INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM * LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR STRICT LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION * WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Pine and Pico are trademarks of the University of Washington. * No commercial use of these trademarks may be made without prior * written permission of the University of Washington. * */ /* * The routines in this file read and write ASCII files from the disk. All of * the knowledge about files are here. A better message writing scheme should * be used. */ #include #include "estruct.h" #include "edef.h" FILE *ffp; /* File pointer, all functions. */ /* * Open a file for reading. */ ffropen(fn) char *fn; { if ((ffp=fopen(fn, "r")) == NULL) return (FIOFNF); return (FIOSUC); } /* * Write a line to the already opened file. The "buf" points to the buffer, * and the "nbuf" is its length, less the free newline. Return the status. * Check only at the newline. */ ffputline(buf, nbuf) CELL buf[]; { register int i; for (i = 0; i < nbuf; ++i) fputc(buf[i].c&0xFF, ffp); fputc('\n', ffp); if (ferror(ffp)) { emlwrite("Write I/O error"); return (FIOERR); } return (FIOSUC); } /* * Read a line from a file, and store the bytes in the supplied buffer. The * "nbuf" is the length of the buffer. Complain about long lines and lines * at the end of the file that don't have a newline present. Check for I/O * errors too. Return status. */ ffgetline(buf, nbuf) register char buf[]; { register int c; register int i; i = 0; while ((c = fgetc(ffp)) != EOF && c != '\n') { /* * Don't blat the CR should the newline be CRLF and we're * running on a unix system. NOTE: this takes care of itself * under DOS since the non-binary open turns newlines into '\n'. */ if(c == '\r'){ if((c = fgetc(ffp)) == EOF || c == '\n') break; if (i < nbuf-2) /* Bare CR. Insert it and go on... */ buf[i++] = '\r'; /* else, we're up a creek */ } if (i >= nbuf-2) { buf[nbuf - 2] = c; /* store last char read */ buf[nbuf - 1] = 0; /* and terminate it */ emlwrite("File has long line"); return (FIOLNG); } buf[i++] = c; } if (c == EOF) { if (ferror(ffp)) { emlwrite("File read error"); return (FIOERR); } if (i != 0) emlwrite("File doesn't end with newline. Adding one.", NULL); else return (FIOEOF); } buf[i] = 0; return (FIOSUC); }