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Greathouse    1. fgetc copying beyond end of buffer *                              2. stdout needs flushed when input requested on *                                 stdin. *                              3. bufend was set incorrectly to 4 bytes beyond *                                 bufin (sizeof a pointer) instead of BUFSIZ. *                                 This resulted in 4 byte buffers for full *                                 buffered stdin and stdout and an 8 byte *                                 buffer for the unbuffered stderr! *//* * Feb 27, 2001            Manuel Novoa III * * Most of the core functionality has been completely rewritten. * A number of functions have been added as well, as mandated by C89. * * An extension function "fsfopen" has been added: *   Open a file using an automatically (stack) or statically allocated FILE. *   The FILE * returned behaves just as any other FILE * with respect to the *   stdio functions, but be aware of the following: *   NOTE: The buffer used for the file is FILE's builtin 2-byte buffer, so *         setting a new buffer is probably advisable. *   NOTE: This function is primarily intended to be used for stack-allocated *         FILEs when uClibc stdio has no dynamic memory support. *         For the statically allocated case, it is probably better to increase *         the value of FIXED_STREAMS in stdio.c. *   WARNING: If allocated on the stack, make sure you call fclose before the *            stack memory is reclaimed! */#include <stdlib.h>#include <stdio.h>#include <unistd.h>#include <fcntl.h>#include <sys/types.h>#include <malloc.h>#include <errno.h>#include <string.h>#include <assert.h>#include <limits.h>extern off_t _uClibc_fwrite(const unsigned char *buf, off_t bytes, FILE *fp);extern off_t _uClibc_fread(unsigned char *buf, off_t bytes, FILE *fp);/* Used internally to actually open files */extern FILE *__fopen __P((__const char *__restrict __filename, int __fd,	                FILE *__restrict __stream, __const char *__restrict __mode));/* Note: This def of READING is ok since 1st ungetc puts in buf. */#define READING(fp) (fp->bufstart < fp->bufread)#define WRITING(fp) (fp->bufwrite > fp->bufstart)#define READABLE(fp) (fp->bufread != 0)#define WRITEABLE(fp) (fp->bufwrite != 0)#define EOF_OR_ERROR(fp) (fp->mode & (__MODE_EOF | __MODE_ERR))/***********************************************************************//* BUILD TIME OPTIONS                                                  *//***********************************************************************//* * FIXED_STREAMS must be >= 3 and FIXED_BUFFERS must be >= 2. * As a feature, these can be increased, although this is probably * only useful if DISABLE_DYNAMIC is set to 1 below. */#define FIXED_STREAMS 3#define FIXED_BUFFERS 2/* * As a feature, you can build uClibc with no dynamic allocation done * by the stdio package.  Just set DISABLE_DYNAMIC to nonzero.  Note that * use of asprintf, getdelim, or getline will pull malloc into the link. * * Note: You can't trust FOPEN_MAX if DISABLE_DYNAMIC != 0. */#define DISABLE_DYNAMIC 0/* * As a feature, you can try to allow setvbuf calls after file operations. * Setting FLEXIBLE_SETVBUF to nonzero will cause setvbuf to try to fflush * any buffered writes or sync the file position for buffered reads.  If it * is successful, the buffer change can then take place. */#define FLEXIBLE_SETVBUF 0/***********************************************************************/#if DISABLE_DYNAMIC != 0#undef malloc#undef free#define malloc(x) 0#define free(x)#endifextern FILE *__IO_list;			/* For fflush. */extern FILE *_free_file_list;extern char _free_buffer_index;extern FILE _stdio_streams[FIXED_STREAMS];extern unsigned char _fixed_buffers[FIXED_BUFFERS * BUFSIZ];extern unsigned char *_alloc_stdio_buffer(size_t size);extern void _free_stdio_buffer_of_file(FILE *fp);extern void _free_stdio_stream(FILE *fp);#ifdef L__alloc_stdio_bufferunsigned char *_alloc_stdio_buffer(size_t size){	unsigned char *buf;	if ((size == BUFSIZ) && (_free_buffer_index < FIXED_BUFFERS)) {		buf = _fixed_buffers + ((unsigned int)_free_buffer_index) * BUFSIZ;		_free_buffer_index = *buf;		return buf;	}	return malloc(size);}#endif#ifdef L__free_stdio_buffer_of_filevoid _free_stdio_buffer_of_file(FILE *fp){	unsigned char *buf;	if (!(fp->mode & __MODE_FREEBUF)) {		return;	}	fp->mode &= ~(__MODE_FREEBUF);	buf = fp->bufstart;	if ((buf >= _fixed_buffers) 	 && (buf < _fixed_buffers + (FIXED_BUFFERS * BUFSIZ))) {		*buf = _free_buffer_index;		_free_buffer_index = (buf - _fixed_buffers)/BUFSIZ;		return;	}	free(buf);}#endif#ifdef L__stdio_init#if FIXED_BUFFERS < 2#error FIXED_BUFFERS must be >= 2#endif#if FIXED_BUFFERS >= UCHAR_MAX#error FIXED_BUFFERS must be < UCHAR_MAX#endif#define bufin (_fixed_buffers)#define bufout (_fixed_buffers + BUFSIZ)#define buferr (_stdio_streams[2].unbuf) /* Stderr is unbuffered */unsigned char _fixed_buffers[FIXED_BUFFERS * BUFSIZ];#if FIXED_STREAMS < 3#error FIXED_STREAMS must be >= 3#endifFILE _stdio_streams[FIXED_STREAMS] = {	{bufin, bufin,      0, bufin, bufin + BUFSIZ,	 _stdio_streams + 1,	 0, _IOFBF | __MODE_FREEFIL | __MODE_FREEBUF | __MODE_TIED },	{bufout,    0, bufout, bufout, bufout + BUFSIZ,	 _stdio_streams + 2,	 1, _IOFBF | __MODE_FREEFIL | __MODE_FREEBUF | __MODE_TIED },	{buferr,    0, buferr, buferr, buferr + 1,	 NULL,	 2, _IONBF | __MODE_FREEFIL }};FILE *stdin = _stdio_streams + 0;FILE *stdout = _stdio_streams + 1;FILE *stderr = _stdio_streams + 2;/* * Note: the following forces linking of the __init_stdio function if * any of the stdio functions are used since they all call fflush directly * or indirectly. */FILE *__IO_list = _stdio_streams;			/* For fflush. */FILE *_free_file_list = 0;char _free_buffer_index = FIXED_BUFFERS;/* * __stdio_close_all is automatically when exiting if stdio is used. * See misc/internals/__uClibc_main.c and and stdlib/atexit.c. */void __stdio_close_all(void){	fflush(NULL);				/* Files will be closed on _exit call. */}/* * __init_stdio is automatically by __uClibc_main if stdio is used. */void __init_stdio(void){#if (FIXED_BUFFERS > 2) || (FIXED_STREAMS > 3)	int i;#endif#if FIXED_BUFFERS > 2	_free_buffer_index = 2;	for ( i = 2 ; i < FIXED_BUFFERS ; i++ ) {		_fixed_buffers[i*BUFSIZ] = i;	}#endif#if FIXED_STREAMS > 3	_free_file_list = _stdio_streams + 3;	for ( i = 3 ; i < FIXED_STREAMS-1 ; i++ ) {		_stdio_streams[i].next = _stdio_streams + i + 1;	}	_stdio_streams[i].next = 0;#endif#if _IOFBF != 0 || _IOLBF != 1#error Assumption violated -- values of _IOFBF and/or _IOLBF/* This asssumption is also made in _fopen. */#endif	/* stdout uses line buffering when connected to a tty. */	_stdio_streams[1].mode |= isatty(1);}#endif#ifdef L_fputcint fputc(int c, FILE *fp){	unsigned char buf[1];	*buf = (unsigned char) c;	if (_uClibc_fwrite(buf, 1, fp)) {		return (unsigned char) c;	}	return EOF;}#endif#ifdef L_fgetcint fgetc(FILE *fp){	unsigned char buf[1];	if (_uClibc_fread(buf, 1, fp)) {		return *buf;	}	return EOF;}#endif#ifdef L_fflushint fflush(FILE *fp){	int rv;	rv = 0;	if (fp == NULL) {			/* On NULL flush the lot. */		for (fp = __IO_list; fp; fp = fp->next) {			if (WRITEABLE(fp) && fflush(fp)) {				rv = EOF;			}		}	} else if (WRITING(fp)) {	/* Output buffer contents. */		_uClibc_fwrite(NULL, 0, fp);		if (fp->mode & __MODE_ERR) {			rv = -1;		}	} else if (!WRITEABLE(fp)) { /* File opened read-only!!! */		/*		 * According to info, glibc returns an error when the file is opened		 * in read-only mode.		 * ANSI says behavior in this case is undefined but also says you		 * shouldn't flush a stream you were reading from.		 */		__set_errno(EBADF);			/* Should we set stream error indicator? */		rv = -1;	}	return rv;}#endif#ifdef L_fgets/* Nothing special here ... */char *fgets(char *s, int count, FILE *fp){	int ch;	char *p;		p = s;	while (count-- > 1) {		/* Guard against count arg == INT_MIN. */		ch = getc(fp);		if (ch == EOF) {			break;		}		*p++ = ch;		if (ch == '\n') {			break;		}	}	if (ferror(fp) || (s == p)) {		return 0;	}	*p = 0;	return s;}#endif#ifdef L_getslink_warning (gets, "the `gets' function is dangerous and should not be used.")char *gets(char *str) /* This is an UNSAFE function! */{	/* 	 * Strictly speaking, this implementation is incorrect as the number	 * of chars gets can read should be unlimited.  However, I can't	 * imagine anyone wanting to gets() into a buffer bigger than INT_MAX.	 *	 * Besides, this function is inherently unsafe and shouldn't be used.	 */	return fgets(str, INT_MAX, stdin);}#endif#ifdef L_fputsint fputs(const char *str, FILE *fp){	int n;	n = strlen(str);	_uClibc_fwrite((const unsigned char *)str, n, fp);	if (fp->mode & __MODE_ERR) {		n = EOF;	}	return n;}#endif#ifdef L_putsint puts(const char *str){	int n;	n = fputs(str, stdout);	/* Let next fputc handle EOF or error. */	if (fputc('\n', stdout) == EOF) { /* Don't use putc since we want to */		return EOF;				/* fflush stdout if it is line buffered. */	}	return n + 1;}#endif#ifdef L_fread/* * fread will often be used to read in large chunks of data calling read() * directly can be a big win in this case. Beware also fgetc calls this * function to fill the buffer. */size_t fread(buf, size, nelm, fp)void *buf;size_t size;size_t nelm;FILE *fp;{	unsigned char *p;	unsigned char *q;#warning TODO: handle possible overflow of size * nelm	p = (unsigned char *) buf;	q = p + (size * nelm);	while ((p < q) && !EOF_OR_ERROR(fp)) {		p += _uClibc_fread(p, q - p, fp);	}	return (p - (unsigned char *) buf)/size;}#endif#ifdef L__uClibc_freadoff_t _uClibc_fread(unsigned char *buf, off_t bytes, FILE *fp){	unsigned char *p;	off_t len;	if (!READABLE(fp)) {		fp->mode |= __MODE_ERR;	} else if (WRITING(fp)) {		fflush(fp);	} else if (fp->mode & stdout->mode & __MODE_TIED) {		fflush(stdout);	}	if (EOF_OR_ERROR(fp) || (bytes <= 0)) {		return 0;	}	p = (unsigned char *) buf;	if (fp->mode & __MODE_UNGOT) { /* If we had an ungetc'd char, */		fp->mode ^= __MODE_UNGOT; /* reset the flag and return it. */		*p++ = fp->ungot;		--bytes;	} FROM_BUF:	len = fp->bufread - fp->bufpos;	if (len > bytes) {			/* Enough buffered */		len = bytes;	}		bytes -= len;	while (len--) {		*p++ = *fp->bufpos++;	}	if (bytes && !EOF_OR_ERROR(fp)) { /* More requested but buffer empty. */		if (bytes < fp->bufend - fp->bufstart) {			fp->bufpos = fp->bufread = fp->bufstart; /* Reset pointers. */			fp->bufread += _uClibc_fread(fp->bufstart,										 fp->bufend - fp->bufstart, fp);			goto FROM_BUF;		}	TRY_READ:		len = read(fp->fd, p, (unsigned) bytes);		if (len < 0) {			if (errno == EINTR) { /* We were interrupted, so try again. */				goto TRY_READ;			}			fp->mode |= __MODE_ERR;		} else {			p += len;			if (len == 0) {				fp->mode |= __MODE_EOF;			}		}	}	return (p - (unsigned char *)buf);}#endif#ifdef L_fwrite/* * Like fread, fwrite will often be used to write out large chunks of * data; calling write() directly can be a big win in this case. *  * But first we check to see if there's space in the buffer. */size_t fwrite(buf, size, nelm, fp)const void *buf;size_t size;size_t nelm;FILE *fp;{	off_t bytes;#warning TODO: handle possible overflow for bytes	bytes = size * nelm;		/* How many bytes do we want? */	bytes = _uClibc_fwrite((const unsigned char *)buf, bytes, fp);	return bytes/size;}#endif#ifdef L__uClibc_fwrite/* * If buf == NULL, fflush. * If buf != NULL, (fflush and) write * Returns number of chars written from fp buffer _OR_ from buf. */off_t _uClibc_fwrite(const unsigned char *buf, off_t bytes, FILE *fp){	unsigned char *p;	int rv, had_newline;	/*	 * Fail if stream isn't writable, if we were reading and get an error	 * changing over to write mode (ie. can't update stream position),	 * or if the stream was already in an error state.	 */	if (!WRITEABLE(fp)) {		/* Fail if stream isn't writable. */		fp->mode |= __MODE_ERR;	} else if (READING(fp)) {	/* If read buffer isn't empty, */		fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_CUR); /* stop reading and update position. */	} else if (READABLE(fp)) {		fp->bufread = fp->bufstart;	/* Reset start of read buffer. */	}	if (EOF_OR_ERROR(fp)) {		return 0;	}	p = (unsigned char *)buf;	if (p && (fp->bufpos + bytes <= fp->bufend)) { /* Enough buffer space? */		had_newline = 0;		while (bytes--) {			if (*p == '\n') {				had_newline = 1;			}			*fp->bufpos++ = *p++;		}		if (fp->bufpos < fp->bufend) { /* Buffer is not full. */			fp->bufwrite = fp->bufend;			if ((fp->mode & __MODE_BUF) == _IOLBF) {				fp->bufwrite = fp->bufpos;				if (had_newline) {					goto FFLUSH;				}			}			goto DONE;		}	FFLUSH:		/* If we get here, either buffer is full or we need to flush anyway. */		buf = fp->bufpos - (p - (unsigned char *)buf);		p = NULL;	}	if (!p) {					/* buf == NULL means fflush */		p = fp->bufstart;		bytes = fp->bufpos - p;		fp->bufpos = fp->bufwrite = p;	} else if (fp->bufpos > fp->bufstart) {	/* If there are buffered chars, */		_uClibc_fwrite(NULL, 0, fp); /* write them. */		if (ferror(fp)) {			return 0;		}	}	while (bytes) {		if ((rv = write(fp->fd, p, bytes)) < 0) {			rv = 0;			if (errno != EINTR) {				break;			}		}		p += rv;		bytes -= rv;	}	if (bytes) {		fp->mode |= __MODE_ERR;	} DONE:	return (p - (unsigned char *)buf);}#endif#ifdef L_rewindvoid rewind(fp)FILE *fp;{	clearerr(fp);				/* Clear errors first, then seek in case */	fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_SET);		/* there is an error seeking. */}#endif#ifdef L_fseekint fseek(FILE *fp, long int offset, int ref){#if SEEK_SET != 0 || SEEK_CUR != 1 || SEEK_END != 2#error Assumption violated -- values of SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR, SEEK_END#endif	if ((ref < 0) || (ref > 2)) {		__set_errno(EINVAL);		return -1;	}	if (WRITING(fp)) {		fflush(fp);				/* We'll deal with errors below. */		/* After fflush, bufpos is at CUR. */	} else if (READING(fp)) {		if (ref == SEEK_CUR) {			/* Correct offset to take into account position in buffer. */			offset -= (fp->bufread - fp->bufpos);			if (fp->mode & __MODE_UNGOT) { /* If we had an ungetc'd char, */				--offset;			/* adjust offset (clear flag below). */			}		}		fp->bufpos = fp->bufread = fp->bufstart;	}	if ((fp->mode & __MODE_ERR) || 		(((ref != SEEK_CUR) || offset) && (lseek(fp->fd, offset, ref) < 0))) {		fp->mode |= __MODE_ERR;	/* Possibly redundant, but doesn't hurt. */		return -1;	}	fp->mode &=	~(__MODE_EOF | __MODE_UNGOT);	return 0;}#endif#ifdef L_ftelllong ftell(fp)FILE *fp;{	/* Note: can't do fflush here since it would discard any ungetc's. */	off_t pos;    pos = lseek(fp->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR); /* Get kernels idea of position. */	if (pos < 0) {		return -1;	}	if (WRITING(fp)) {		pos += (fp->bufpos - fp->bufstart);	/* Adjust for buffer position. */	} else if (READING(fp)) {	    pos -= (fp->bufread - fp->bufpos);	/* Adjust for buffer position. */		if (fp->mode & __MODE_UNGOT) {			--pos;		}		if (pos < 0) {			/* ungetcs at start of file? */			__set_errno(EIO);			pos = -1;		}	}	return pos;}#endif#ifdef L__fopen/* * This Fopen is all three of fopen, fdopen and freopen. The macros in * stdio.h show the other names. */static __inline FILE *_alloc_stdio_stream(void){	FILE *fp;	if (_free_file_list) {		fp = _free_file_list;		_free_file_list = fp->next;	} else if (!(fp = malloc(sizeof(FILE)))) {		return 0;	}	fp->mode = __MODE_FREEFIL | _IOFBF;	/* Initially set to use builtin buffer of FILE structure. */	fp->bufstart = fp->unbuf;	fp->bufend = fp->unbuf + sizeof(fp->unbuf);	return fp;}FILE *__fopen(fname, fd, fp, mode)const char *fname;int fd;FILE *fp;const char *mode;{	FILE *nfp;	unsigned char *p;	int open_mode;	int cur_mode;	nfp = fp;	/* Parse the mode string arg. */	switch (*mode++) {		case 'r':				/* read */			open_mode = O_RDONLY;			break;		case 'w':				/* write (create or truncate)*/			open_mode = (O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC);			break;		case 'a':				/* write (create or append) */			open_mode = (O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_APPEND);			break;		default:				/* illegal mode */			__set_errno(EINVAL);			goto _fopen_ERROR;	}	if ((*mode == 'b')) {		/* binary mode (nop for uClibc) */		++mode;	}#if O_RDONLY != 0 || O_WRONLY != 1 || O_RDWR != 2#error Assumption violated concerning open mode constants!#endif	if (*mode == '+') {			/* read-write */		++mode;		open_mode &= ~(O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY);		open_mode |= O_RDWR;	}	while (*mode) {				/* ignore everything else except ... */		if (*mode == 'x') {		/* open exclusive -- GNU extension */			open_mode |= O_EXCL;		}		++mode;	}	if (fp == 0) {				/* We need a FILE so allocate it before */		if (!(nfp = _alloc_stdio_stream())) {			return 0;		}	}	if (fname) {				/* Open the file itself */		fd = open(fname, open_mode, 0666);	} else {					/* fdopen -- check mode is compatible. */#if O_ACCMODE != 3 || O_RDONLY != 0 || O_WRONLY != 1 || O_RDWR != 2#error Assumption violated - mode constants#endif		cur_mode = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL);		if (cur_mode == -1) {			fd = -1;		} else if (!(cur_mode & O_RDWR) 				   && ((cur_mode ^ open_mode) & O_ACCMODE)) {			__set_errno(EINVAL);			fd = -1;		}	}	if (fd < 0) {				/* Error from open or bad arg passed. */	_fopen_ERROR:		if (nfp) {			_free_stdio_stream(nfp);		}		return 0;	}	nfp->fd = fd;				/* Set FILE's fd before adding to open list. */	if (fp == 0) {				/* Not freopen so... */		nfp->next = __IO_list;	/* use newly created FILE and */		__IO_list = nfp;		/* add it to the list of open files. */		if ((p = _alloc_stdio_buffer(BUFSIZ)) != 0) {			nfp->bufstart = p;			nfp->bufend = p + BUFSIZ;			nfp->mode |= __MODE_FREEBUF;		}	}	/* Ok, file's ready clear the buffer and save important bits */	nfp->bufpos = nfp->bufstart;	nfp->mode |= isatty(fd);	nfp->bufread = nfp->bufwrite = 0;	if (!(open_mode & O_WRONLY)) {		nfp->bufread = nfp->bufstart;	}	if (open_mode & (O_WRONLY | O_RDWR)) {		nfp->bufwrite = nfp->bufstart;	}	return nfp;}#endif#ifdef L_fcloseint fclose(fp)FILE *fp;{	FILE *prev;	FILE *ptr;	int rv;	rv = 0;	if (WRITING(fp)) {			/* If there are buffered chars to write... */		rv = fflush(fp);		/* write them. */	}	if (close(fp->fd)) {		/* Need to close even if fflush fails. */		rv = EOF;	}	prev = 0;					/* Remove file from open list. */	for (ptr = __IO_list; ptr ; ptr = ptr->next) {		if (ptr == fp) {			if (prev == 0) {				__IO_list = fp->next;			} else {				prev->next = fp->next;			}			break;		}		prev = ptr;	}	_free_stdio_stream(fp);		/* Finally free the stream if necessary. */	return rv;}#endif#ifdef L__free_stdio_stream/* The following is only called by fclose and _fopen. */void _free_stdio_stream(FILE *fp){	_free_stdio_buffer_of_file(fp);	/* Free buffer if necessary. */	if (!(fp->mode & __MODE_FREEFIL)) {		return;	}	/* Note: we generally won't bother checking for bad pointers here. */	if ((fp >= _stdio_streams) && (fp < _stdio_streams + FIXED_STREAMS)) {		assert( (fp - _stdio_streams) % ((_stdio_streams+1) -_stdio_streams)				== 0 );		fp->next = _free_file_list;		_free_file_list = fp;		return;	}	free(fp);}#endif#ifdef L_setbuffervoid setbuffer(FILE *fp, char *buf, size_t size){	int mode;	mode = _IOFBF;	if (!buf) {		mode = _IONBF;	}	setvbuf(fp, buf, mode, size);}#endif#ifdef L_setvbufint setvbuf(FILE *fp, char *buf, int mode, size_t size){	int allocated_buf_flag;	if ((mode < 0) || (mode > 2)) {	/* Illegal mode. */		return EOF;	}#if FLEXIBLE_SETVBUF	/* C89 standard requires no ops before setvbuf, but we can be flexible. */	/* NOTE: This will trash any chars ungetc'd!!! */	if (fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_CUR)) {		return EOF;	}#endif	/* Note: If size == 2 we could use FILE's builting buffer as well, but */	/* I don't think the benefit is worth the code size increase. */	if ((mode == _IONBF) || (size < 1)) {		size = 1;				/* size == 1 _REQUIRED_ for _IONBF!!! */		buf = fp->unbuf;	}	fp->mode &= ~(__MODE_BUF);	/* Clear current mode */	fp->mode |= mode;			/*   and set new one. */	allocated_buf_flag = 0;	if ((!buf) && (size != (fp->bufend - fp->bufstart))) {		/* No buffer supplied and requested size different from current. */		allocated_buf_flag = __MODE_FREEBUF;		if (!(buf = _alloc_stdio_buffer(size))) {			return EOF;			/* Keep current buffer. */		}	}	if (buf && (buf != (char *) fp->bufstart)) { /* Want different buffer. */		_free_stdio_buffer_of_file(fp);	/* Free the old buffer. */		fp->mode |= allocated_buf_flag;	/* Allocated? or FILE's builtin. */		fp->bufstart = buf;		fp->bufend = buf + size;		fp->bufpos = fp->bufstart;		if (READABLE(fp)) {			fp->bufread = fp->bufstart;		}		if (WRITEABLE(fp)) {			fp->bufwrite = fp->bufstart;		}	}	return 0;}#endif#ifdef L_setbufvoid setbuf(FILE *fp, char *buf){	int mode;	mode = _IOFBF;	if (!buf) {		mode = _IONBF;	}	setvbuf(fp, buf, mode, BUFSIZ);}#endif#ifdef L_setlinebufvoid setlinebuf(FILE *fp){	setvbuf(fp, NULL, _IOLBF, BUFSIZ);}#endif#ifdef L_ungetc/*  * NOTE: Only one character of pushback is guaranteed, although sometimes * it is possible to do more.  You have 1 plus as many characters of pushback * as have been read since that last buffer-fill. */int ungetc(c, fp)int c;FILE *fp;{	unsigned char *p;	/* If can't read or there's been an error, or c == EOF, or ungot slot	 * already filled, then return EOF */		/*		 * This can only happen if an fgetc triggered a read (that filled		 * the buffer for case 2 above) and then we ungetc 3 chars.		 */	if (!READABLE(fp) || (fp->mode & (__MODE_UNGOT | __MODE_ERR))		|| (c == EOF) ) {		return EOF;	}	if (WRITING(fp)) {			/* Commit any write-buffered chars. */		fflush(fp);	}	if (fp->bufpos > fp->bufstart) { /* We have space before bufpos. */		p = --fp->bufpos;	} else if (fp->bufread == fp->bufpos) { /* Buffer is empty. */		p = fp->bufread++;	} else {		fp->mode |= __MODE_UNGOT;		p = &(fp->ungot);	}	fp->mode &= ~(__MODE_EOF);	/* Clear EOF indicator. */	if (*p != (unsigned char) c) { /* Don't store if same, because could */		*p = (unsigned char) c;	/* be sscanf from a const string!!! */	}	return c;}#endif#ifdef L_fopen#undef fopenFILE *fopen(const char *__restrict filename,			const char *__restrict mode){	return __fopen(filename, -1, NULL, mode);}#endif#ifdef L_freopenFILE *freopen(__const char *__restrict filename,			  __const char *__restrict mode, FILE *__restrict fp){	/* fflush file, close the old fd, and reset modes. */	if (WRITING(fp)) {			/* If anything in the write buffer... */		fflush(fp);				/* write it. */	}	close(fp->fd);				/* Close the file. */	fp->mode &= (__MODE_FREEFIL | __MODE_FREEBUF); /* Reset the FILE modes. */	fp->mode |= _IOFBF;	return __fopen(filename, -1, fp, mode);}#endif#ifdef L_fsfopenFILE *fsfopen(__const char *__restrict filename,			  __const char *__restrict mode, FILE *__restrict fp){	fp->mode = _IOFBF;	fp->bufstart = fp->unbuf;	fp->bufend = fp->unbuf + sizeof(fp->unbuf);	return __fopen(filename, -1, fp, mode);}#endif#ifdef L_fdopen#undef fdopenFILE *fdopen(int fd, __const char *mode){	return __fopen(NULL, fd, NULL, mode);}#endif#ifdef L_getchar#undef getcharint getchar(void){	return getc(stdin);}#endif#ifdef L_putchar#undef putcharint putchar(int c){	return putc(c, stdout);}#endif#ifdef L_clearerr#undef clearerrvoid clearerr(FILE *fp){	fp->mode &= ~(__MODE_EOF | __MODE_ERR);}#endif#ifdef L_feof#undef feofint feof(FILE *fp){  	return fp->mode & __MODE_EOF;}#endif#ifdef L_ferror#undef ferrorint ferror(FILE *fp){	return fp->mode & __MODE_ERR;}#endif#ifdef L_filenoint fileno(FILE *fp){	return fp->fd;}#endif#ifdef L_fgetposint fgetpos(FILE *fp, fpos_t *pos){	fpos_t p;	if (!pos) {					/* NULL pointer. */		__set_errno(EINVAL);		return -1;	}	if ((p = ftell(fp)) < 0) {	/* ftell failed. */		return -1;				/* errno set by ftell. */	}	*pos = p;	return 0;}#endif#ifdef L_fsetposint fsetpos(FILE *fp, __const fpos_t *pos){	if (pos) {					/* Pointer ok. */		return fseek(fp, *pos, SEEK_SET);	}	__set_errno(EINVAL);				/* NULL pointer. */	return EOF;}#endif
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