/*** *ftell.c - get current file position * * Copyright (c) 1985-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * defines ftell() - find current current position of file pointer * *Revision History: * 09-02-83 RN initial version * ??-??-?? TC added code to allow variable buffer sizes * 05-22-86 TC added code to seek to send if last operation was a * write and append mode specified * 11-20-86 SKS do not seek to end of file in append mode * 12-01-86 SKS fix off-by-1 problem in text mode when last byte in * buffer was a '\r', and it was followed by a '\n'. Since * the \n was pushed back and the \r was discarded, we * must adjust the computed position for the \r. * 02-09-87 JCR Added errno set code (if flag (_IORW not set) * 09-09-87 JCR Optimized to eliminate two lseek() calls in binary mode. * 09-28-87 JCR Corrected _iob2 indexing (now uses _iob_index() macro). * 11-04-87 JCR Multi-thread version * 12-11-87 JCR Added "_LOAD_DS" to declaration * 01-13-88 JCR Removed unnecessary calls to mthread fileno/feof/ferror * 05-27-88 PHG Merged DLL and normal versions * 06-06-88 JCR Use _iob2_ macro instead of _iob_index * 06-15-88 JCR Near reference to _iob[] entries; improve REG variables * 07-27-88 JCR Changed some variables from int to unsigned (bug fix) * 08-25-88 GJF Don't use FP_OFF() macro for the 386 * 12-05-88 JCR Added _IOCTRLZ support (fixes bug pertaining to ^Z at * eof) * 08-17-89 GJF Cleanup, now specific to OS/2 2.0 (i.e., 386 flat * model), also fixed copyright * 02-15-90 GJF _iob[], _iob2[] merge. Also, fixed copyright and * indents. * 03-19-90 GJF Made calling type _CALLTYPE1, added #include * and removed #include . * 07-23-90 SBM Replaced by * 10-02-90 GJF New-style function declarators. * 01-21-91 GJF ANSI naming. * 03-27-92 DJM POSIX support. * 08-26-92 GJF Include unistd.h for POSIX build. * 09-01-92 GJF Fixed POSIX support (was returning -1 for all except * read-write streams). * 04-06-93 SKS Replace _CRTAPI* with __cdecl * 06-29-93 GJF Fixed bug related to variable buffer sizing (Cuda * #5456). * 09-06-94 CFW Replace MTHREAD with _MT. * 02-06-94 CFW assert -> _ASSERTE. * 02-20-95 GJF Merged in Mac version. * 03-07-95 GJF _[un]lock_str macros now take FILE * arg. * 06-12-95 GJF Replaced _osfile[] with _osfile() (macro referencing * field in ioinfo struct). * 02-27-98 RKP Add 64 bit support. * 03-02-98 GJF Exception-safe locking. * 05-17-99 PML Remove all Macintosh support. * 07-23-02 BWT If the second lseek fails when doing a text read, return -1 * technically, we're SOL here because we just finished seeking * to the end of the image... * *******************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef _POSIX_ #include #else #include #endif #include #include #include #ifndef _POSIX_ #include #endif /*** *long ftell(stream) - query stream file pointer * *Purpose: * Find out what stream's position is. coordinate with buffering; adjust * backward for read-ahead and forward for write-behind. This is NOT * equivalent to fseek(stream,0L,1), because fseek will remove an ungetc, * may flush buffers, etc. * *Entry: * FILE *stream - stream to query for position * *Exit: * return present file position if succeeds * returns -1L and sets errno if fails * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ #ifdef _MT /* multi-thread; define both ftell() and _lk_ftell() */ long __cdecl ftell ( FILE *stream ) { long retval; _ASSERTE(stream != NULL); _lock_str(stream); __try { retval = _ftell_lk (stream); } __finally { _unlock_str(stream); } return(retval); } /*** *_ftell_lk() - Ftell() core routine (assumes stream is locked). * *Purpose: * Core ftell() routine; assumes caller has aquired stream lock). * * [See ftell() above for more info.] * *Entry: [See ftell()] * *Exit: [See ftell()] * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ long __cdecl _ftell_lk ( #else /* non multi-thread; define only ftell() */ long __cdecl ftell ( #endif /* rejoin common code */ FILE *str ) { REG1 FILE *stream; unsigned int offset; long filepos; #if !defined(_POSIX_) REG2 char *p; char *max; #endif int fd; unsigned int rdcnt; _ASSERTE(str != NULL); /* Init stream pointer and file descriptor */ stream = str; #ifdef _POSIX_ fd = fileno(stream); #else fd = _fileno(stream); #endif if (stream->_cnt < 0) stream->_cnt = 0; #ifdef _POSIX_ if ((filepos = lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_CUR)) < 0L) #else if ((filepos = _lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_CUR)) < 0L) #endif return(-1L); if (!bigbuf(stream)) /* _IONBF or no buffering designated */ return(filepos - stream->_cnt); offset = (unsigned)(stream->_ptr - stream->_base); #ifndef _POSIX_ if (stream->_flag & (_IOWRT|_IOREAD)) { if (_osfile(fd) & FTEXT) for (p = stream->_base; p < stream->_ptr; p++) if (*p == '\n') /* adjust for '\r' */ offset++; } else if (!(stream->_flag & _IORW)) { errno=EINVAL; return(-1L); } #endif if (filepos == 0L) return((long)offset); if (stream->_flag & _IOREAD) /* go to preceding sector */ if (stream->_cnt == 0) /* filepos holds correct location */ offset = 0; else { /* Subtract out the number of unread bytes left in the buffer. [We can't simply use _iob[]._bufsiz because the last read may have hit EOF and, thus, the buffer was not completely filled.] */ rdcnt = stream->_cnt + (unsigned)(stream->_ptr - stream->_base); #if !defined(_POSIX_) /* If text mode, adjust for the cr/lf substitution. If binary mode, we're outta here. */ if (_osfile(fd) & FTEXT) { /* (1) If we're not at eof, simply copy _bufsiz onto rdcnt to get the # of untranslated chars read. (2) If we're at eof, we must look through the buffer expanding the '\n' chars one at a time. */ /* [NOTE: Performance issue -- it is faster to do the two _lseek() calls than to blindly go through and expand the '\n' chars regardless of whether we're at eof or not.] */ if (_lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_END) == filepos) { max = stream->_base + rdcnt; for (p = stream->_base; p < max; p++) if (*p == '\n') /* adjust for '\r' */ rdcnt++; /* If last byte was ^Z, the lowio read didn't tell us about it. Check flag and bump count, if necessary. */ if (stream->_flag & _IOCTRLZ) ++rdcnt; } else { if (_lseek(fd, filepos, SEEK_SET) < 0) return (-1); /* We want to set rdcnt to the number of bytes originally read into the stream buffer (before crlf->lf translation). In most cases, this will just be _bufsiz. However, the buffer size may have been changed, due to fseek optimization, at the END of the last _filbuf call. */ if ( (rdcnt <= _SMALL_BUFSIZ) && (stream->_flag & _IOMYBUF) && !(stream->_flag & _IOSETVBUF) ) { /* The translated contents of the buffer is small and we are not at eof. The buffer size must have been set to _SMALL_BUFSIZ during the last _filbuf call. */ rdcnt = _SMALL_BUFSIZ; } else rdcnt = stream->_bufsiz; /* If first byte in untranslated buffer was a '\n', assume it was preceeded by a '\r' which was discarded by the previous read operation and count the '\n'. */ if (_osfile(fd) & FCRLF) ++rdcnt; } } /* end if FTEXT */ #endif filepos -= (long)rdcnt; } /* end else stream->_cnt != 0 */ return(filepos + (long)offset); }