Implement RENAME-FILE
[pforth] / fth / file.fth
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1\ READ-LINE and WRITE-LINE
2\
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4\
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13
14private{
15
1610 constant \N
1713 constant \R
18
19\ Unread one char from file FILEID.
20: UNREAD { fileid -- ior }
21 fileid file-position ( ud ior )
22 ?dup
23 IF nip nip \ IO error
24 ELSE 1 s>d d- fileid reposition-file
25 THEN
26;
27
28\ Read the next available char from file FILEID and if it is a \n then
29\ skip it; otherwise unread it. IOR is non-zero if an error occured.
30\ C-ADDR is a buffer that can hold at least one char.
31: SKIP-\N { c-addr fileid -- ior }
32 c-addr 1 fileid read-file ( u ior )
33 ?dup
34 IF \ Read error?
35 nip
36 ELSE ( u )
37 0=
38 IF \ End of file?
39 0
40 ELSE
41 c-addr c@ \n = ( is-it-a-\n? )
42 IF 0
43 ELSE fileid unread
44 THEN
45 THEN
46 THEN
47;
48
49\ This is just s\" \n" but s\" isn't yet available.
50create (LINE-TERMINATOR) \n c,
51: LINE-TERMINATOR ( -- c-addr u ) (line-terminator) 1 ;
52
53-72 constant THROW_RENAME_FILE
54
55}private
56
57\ This treats \n, \r\n, and \r as line terminator. Reading is done
58\ one char at a time with READ-FILE hence READ-FILE should probably do
59\ some form of buffering for good efficiency.
60: READ-LINE ( c-addr u1 fileid -- u2 flag ior )
61 { a u f }
62 u 0 ?DO
63 a i chars + 1 f read-file ( u ior' )
64 ?dup IF nip i false rot UNLOOP EXIT THEN \ Read error? ( u )
65 0= IF i i 0<> 0 UNLOOP EXIT THEN \ End of file? ( )
66 a i chars + c@
67 CASE
68 \n OF i true 0 UNLOOP EXIT ENDOF
69 \r OF
70 \ Detect \r\n
71 a i chars + f skip-\n ( ior )
72 ?dup IF i false rot UNLOOP EXIT THEN \ IO Error? ( )
73 i true 0 UNLOOP EXIT
74 ENDOF
75 ENDCASE
76 LOOP
77 \ Line doesn't fit in buffer
78 u true 0
79;
80
81: WRITE-LINE ( c-addr u fileid -- ior )
82 { f }
83 f write-file ( ior )
84 ?dup
85 IF \ IO error
86 ELSE line-terminator f write-file
87 THEN
88;
89
90: RENAME-FILE ( c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 -- ior )
91 { a1 u1 a2 u2 | new }
92 \ Convert the file-names to C-strings by copying them after HERE
93 \ with trailing zeros added.
94 a1 here u1 move
95 0 here u1 chars + c!
96 here u1 1+ chars + to new
97 a2 new u2 move
98 0 new u2 chars + c!
99 here new (rename-file) 0=
100 IF 0
101 ELSE throw_rename_file
102 THEN
103;
104
105privatize