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- /*
- * fseek.c --
- *
- * Source code for the "fseek" library procedure.
- *
- * Copyright 1988 Regents of the University of California
- * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
- * software and its documentation for any purpose and without
- * fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright
- * notice appear in all copies. The University of California
- * makes no representations about the suitability of this
- * software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without
- * express or implied warranty.
- */
-
- #ifndef lint
- static char rcsid[] = "$Header: /sprite/src/lib/c/stdio/RCS/fseek.c,v 1.5 89/06/15 22:37:53 douglis Exp $ SPRITE (Berkeley)";
- #endif not lint
-
- #include "stdio.h"
- #include "fileInt.h"
-
- extern long lseek();
-
- /*
- *----------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * fseek --
- *
- * Modify the access position of a stream.
- *
- * Results:
- * Returns 0 if the seek was completed successfully, -1 if any
- * sort of error occurred.
- *
- * Side effects:
- * The access position of stream (i.e. the place in the file where
- * the next character will be read or written) is set to the sum
- * of offset and a base value. If base is 0, the base value is 0.
- * If base is 1, the base value is the current access position.
- * If base is 2, the base value is the length of the file.
- *
- *----------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
-
- long
- fseek(stream, offset, base)
- register FILE *stream; /* Stream whose position is to
- * be changed. */
- int offset; /* See above for explanation. */
- int base; /* See above for explanation. */
- {
- int result;
-
- if ((stream->readProc != (void (*)()) StdioFileReadProc)
- || ((stream->flags & (STDIO_READ|STDIO_WRITE)) == 0)) {
- return -1;
- }
-
- /*
- * Optimize for the case in which we are doing only reads and we
- * can reset the pointers without doing a real lseek. (Don't
- * bother if relative to EOF, or if the buffer is invalid.) This
- * is useful when people want to peek forward more than one
- * character at a time and use fseek to reset the buffer after
- * peeking.
- */
- if (((stream->flags & (STDIO_READ|STDIO_WRITE)) == STDIO_READ) &&
- (base != 2) && stream->readCount > 0) {
- int endAddr; /* file pointer for end of read buffer */
- int curAddr; /* file pointer for current ptr into read
- buffer */
- int startAddr; /* file pointer for start of read buffer */
- int newAddr; /* file pointer after seek */
-
- endAddr = lseek((int) stream->clientData, (long) 0, 1);
- if (endAddr == -1) {
- return -1;
- }
- curAddr = endAddr - stream->readCount;
- startAddr = curAddr - (stream->lastAccess + 1 - stream->buffer);
- newAddr = offset;
- if (base == 1) {
- newAddr += curAddr;
- }
- if (newAddr >= startAddr && newAddr <= endAddr) {
- stream->readCount += curAddr - newAddr;
- stream->lastAccess -= curAddr - newAddr;
- stream->flags &= ~STDIO_EOF;
- return 0;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * I'm going to reset all the buffer pointers, so flush any pending
- * output.
- */
-
- result = fflush(stream);
-
- /*
- * Compute the offset and base to pass to the system to reposition.
- * This is a tricky if the base value is the current access position:
- * have to account for the characters that the system has passed to
- * me but that I haven't passed to the user.
- */
-
- if (base == 1) {
- offset -= stream->readCount;
- }
-
- stream->readCount = 0;
- stream->writeCount = 0;
- stream->lastAccess = stream->buffer - 1;
- stream->flags &= ~STDIO_EOF;
-
- if (lseek((int) stream->clientData, (long) offset, base) == -1) {
- return -1;
- }
- return result;
- }
-