This patch, based on Jakub's work, implements the CONVERT
specifier for the power-ieee128 brach. It allows specifying
the conversion as r16_ieee,big_endian and the other way around,
based on a table. Setting the conversion via environment
variable and via program option does not yet work.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* flag-types.h (enum gfc_convert): Add flags for
conversion.
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
* libgfortran.h (unit_convert): Add flags.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* io/file_pos.c (unformatted_backspace): Mask off
R16 parts for convert.
* io/inquire.c (inquire_via_unit): Add cases for
R16 parts.
* io/open.c (st_open): Add cases for R16 conversion.
* io/transfer.c (unformatted_read): Adjust for R16 conversions.
(unformatted_write): Likewise.
(us_read): Mask of R16 bits.
(data_transfer_init): Likewiese.
(write_us_marker): Likewise.
As of Fortran 2018 it's allowed to open the same file on multiple
units.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
2019-05-15 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/90461
* io/open.c (new_unit): Don't check if the file is already open
for F2018.
testsuite/ChangeLog:
2019-05-15 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/90461
* gfortran.dg/open_errors_2.f90: Add -std=f2008, adjust line number.
* gfortran.dg/open_errors_3.f90: New test.
From-SVN: r271260
2019-01-13 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/88776
* io/open.c (newunit): Free format buffer if the unit specified is for
stdin, stdout, or stderr.
* gfortran.dg/namelist_96.f90: New test.
From-SVN: r267910
2018-08-21 Nicolas Koenig <koenigni@gcc.gnu.org>
Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/25829
* gfortran.texi: Add description of asynchronous I/O.
* trans-decl.c (gfc_finish_var_decl): Treat asynchronous variables
as volatile.
* trans-io.c (gfc_build_io_library_fndecls): Rename st_wait to
st_wait_async and change argument spec from ".X" to ".w".
(gfc_trans_wait): Pass ID argument via reference.
2018-08-21 Nicolas Koenig <koenigni@gcc.gnu.org>
Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/25829
* gfortran.dg/f2003_inquire_1.f03: Add write statement.
* gfortran.dg/f2003_io_1.f03: Add wait statement.
2018-08-21 Nicolas Koenig <koenigni@gcc.gnu.org>
Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/25829
* Makefile.am: Add async.c to gfor_io_src.
Add async.h to gfor_io_headers.
* Makefile.in: Regenerated.
* gfortran.map: Add _gfortran_st_wait_async.
* io/async.c: New file.
* io/async.h: New file.
* io/close.c: Include async.h.
(st_close): Call async_wait for an asynchronous unit.
* io/file_pos.c (st_backspace): Likewise.
(st_endfile): Likewise.
(st_rewind): Likewise.
(st_flush): Likewise.
* io/inquire.c: Add handling for asynchronous PENDING
and ID arguments.
* io/io.h (st_parameter_dt): Add async bit.
(st_parameter_wait): Correct.
(gfc_unit): Add au pointer.
(st_wait_async): Add prototype.
(transfer_array_inner): Likewise.
(st_write_done_worker): Likewise.
* io/open.c: Include async.h.
(new_unit): Initialize asynchronous unit.
* io/transfer.c (async_opt): New struct.
(wrap_scalar_transfer): New function.
(transfer_integer): Call wrap_scalar_transfer to do the work.
(transfer_real): Likewise.
(transfer_real_write): Likewise.
(transfer_character): Likewise.
(transfer_character_wide): Likewise.
(transfer_complex): Likewise.
(transfer_array_inner): New function.
(transfer_array): Call transfer_array_inner.
(transfer_derived): Call wrap_scalar_transfer.
(data_transfer_init): Check for asynchronous I/O.
Perform a wait operation on any pending asynchronous I/O
if the data transfer is synchronous. Copy PDT and enqueue
thread for data transfer.
(st_read_done_worker): New function.
(st_read_done): Enqueue transfer or call st_read_done_worker.
(st_write_done_worker): New function.
(st_write_done): Enqueue transfer or call st_read_done_worker.
(st_wait): Document as no-op for compatibility reasons.
(st_wait_async): New function.
* io/unit.c (insert_unit): Use macros LOCK, UNLOCK and TRYLOCK;
add NOTE where necessary.
(get_gfc_unit): Likewise.
(init_units): Likewise.
(close_unit_1): Likewise. Call async_close if asynchronous.
(close_unit): Use macros LOCK and UNLOCK.
(finish_last_advance_record): Likewise.
(newunit_alloc): Likewise.
* io/unix.c (find_file): Likewise.
(flush_all_units_1): Likewise.
(flush_all_units): Likewise.
* libgfortran.h (generate_error_common): Add prototype.
* runtime/error.c: Include io.h and async.h.
(generate_error_common): New function.
2018-08-21 Nicolas Koenig <koenigni@gcc.gnu.org>
Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/25829
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_1.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_2.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_3.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_4.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_5.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_6.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_7.f90: New test.
Co-Authored-By: Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
From-SVN: r263750
2018-07-31 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
Revert 'AsyncI/O patch committed'
2018-07-25 Nicolas Koenig <koenigni@gcc.gnu.org>
Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/25829
* gfortran.texi: Add description of asynchronous I/O.
* trans-decl.c (gfc_finish_var_decl): Treat asynchronous variables
as volatile.
* trans-io.c (gfc_build_io_library_fndecls): Rename st_wait to
st_wait_async and change argument spec from ".X" to ".w".
(gfc_trans_wait): Pass ID argument via reference.
2018-07-31 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
Revert 'AsyncI/O patch committed'
2018-07-25 Nicolas Koenig <koenigni@gcc.gnu.org>
Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/25829
* gfortran.dg/f2003_inquire_1.f03: Add write statement.
* gfortran.dg/f2003_io_1.f03: Add wait statement.
2018-07-31 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
Revert 'AsyncI/O patch committed'
2018-07-25 Nicolas Koenig <koenigni@gcc.gnu.org>
Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/25829
* Makefile.am: Add async.c to gfor_io_src.
Add async.h to gfor_io_headers.
* Makefile.in: Regenerated.
* gfortran.map: Add _gfortran_st_wait_async.
* io/async.c: New file.
* io/async.h: New file.
* io/close.c: Include async.h.
(st_close): Call async_wait for an asynchronous unit.
* io/file_pos.c (st_backspace): Likewise.
(st_endfile): Likewise.
(st_rewind): Likewise.
(st_flush): Likewise.
* io/inquire.c: Add handling for asynchronous PENDING
and ID arguments.
* io/io.h (st_parameter_dt): Add async bit.
(st_parameter_wait): Correct.
(gfc_unit): Add au pointer.
(st_wait_async): Add prototype.
(transfer_array_inner): Likewise.
(st_write_done_worker): Likewise.
* io/open.c: Include async.h.
(new_unit): Initialize asynchronous unit.
* io/transfer.c (async_opt): New struct.
(wrap_scalar_transfer): New function.
(transfer_integer): Call wrap_scalar_transfer to do the work.
(transfer_real): Likewise.
(transfer_real_write): Likewise.
(transfer_character): Likewise.
(transfer_character_wide): Likewise.
(transfer_complex): Likewise.
(transfer_array_inner): New function.
(transfer_array): Call transfer_array_inner.
(transfer_derived): Call wrap_scalar_transfer.
(data_transfer_init): Check for asynchronous I/O.
Perform a wait operation on any pending asynchronous I/O
if the data transfer is synchronous. Copy PDT and enqueue
thread for data transfer.
(st_read_done_worker): New function.
(st_read_done): Enqueue transfer or call st_read_done_worker.
(st_write_done_worker): New function.
(st_write_done): Enqueue transfer or call st_read_done_worker.
(st_wait): Document as no-op for compatibility reasons.
(st_wait_async): New function.
* io/unit.c (insert_unit): Use macros LOCK, UNLOCK and TRYLOCK;
add NOTE where necessary.
(get_gfc_unit): Likewise.
(init_units): Likewise.
(close_unit_1): Likewise. Call async_close if asynchronous.
(close_unit): Use macros LOCK and UNLOCK.
(finish_last_advance_record): Likewise.
(newunit_alloc): Likewise.
* io/unix.c (find_file): Likewise.
(flush_all_units_1): Likewise.
(flush_all_units): Likewise.
* libgfortran.h (generate_error_common): Add prototype.
* runtime/error.c: Include io.h and async.h.
(generate_error_common): New function.
2018-07-31 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
Revert 'AsyncI/O patch committed'.
2018-07-25 Nicolas Koenig <koenigni@gcc.gnu.org>
Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/25829
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_1.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_2.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_3.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_4.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_5.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_6.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_7.f90: New test.
From-SVN: r263082
2018-07-25 Nicolas Koenig <koenigni@gcc.gnu.org>
Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/25829
* gfortran.texi: Add description of asynchronous I/O.
* trans-decl.c (gfc_finish_var_decl): Treat asynchronous variables
as volatile.
* trans-io.c (gfc_build_io_library_fndecls): Rename st_wait to
st_wait_async and change argument spec from ".X" to ".w".
(gfc_trans_wait): Pass ID argument via reference.
2018-07-25 Nicolas Koenig <koenigni@gcc.gnu.org>
Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/25829
* gfortran.dg/f2003_inquire_1.f03: Add write statement.
* gfortran.dg/f2003_io_1.f03: Add wait statement.
2018-07-25 Nicolas Koenig <koenigni@gcc.gnu.org>
Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/25829
* Makefile.am: Add async.c to gfor_io_src.
Add async.h to gfor_io_headers.
* Makefile.in: Regenerated.
* gfortran.map: Add _gfortran_st_wait_async.
* io/async.c: New file.
* io/async.h: New file.
* io/close.c: Include async.h.
(st_close): Call async_wait for an asynchronous unit.
* io/file_pos.c (st_backspace): Likewise.
(st_endfile): Likewise.
(st_rewind): Likewise.
(st_flush): Likewise.
* io/inquire.c: Add handling for asynchronous PENDING
and ID arguments.
* io/io.h (st_parameter_dt): Add async bit.
(st_parameter_wait): Correct.
(gfc_unit): Add au pointer.
(st_wait_async): Add prototype.
(transfer_array_inner): Likewise.
(st_write_done_worker): Likewise.
* io/open.c: Include async.h.
(new_unit): Initialize asynchronous unit.
* io/transfer.c (async_opt): New struct.
(wrap_scalar_transfer): New function.
(transfer_integer): Call wrap_scalar_transfer to do the work.
(transfer_real): Likewise.
(transfer_real_write): Likewise.
(transfer_character): Likewise.
(transfer_character_wide): Likewise.
(transfer_complex): Likewise.
(transfer_array_inner): New function.
(transfer_array): Call transfer_array_inner.
(transfer_derived): Call wrap_scalar_transfer.
(data_transfer_init): Check for asynchronous I/O.
Perform a wait operation on any pending asynchronous I/O
if the data transfer is synchronous. Copy PDT and enqueue
thread for data transfer.
(st_read_done_worker): New function.
(st_read_done): Enqueue transfer or call st_read_done_worker.
(st_write_done_worker): New function.
(st_write_done): Enqueue transfer or call st_read_done_worker.
(st_wait): Document as no-op for compatibility reasons.
(st_wait_async): New function.
* io/unit.c (insert_unit): Use macros LOCK, UNLOCK and TRYLOCK;
add NOTE where necessary.
(get_gfc_unit): Likewise.
(init_units): Likewise.
(close_unit_1): Likewise. Call async_close if asynchronous.
(close_unit): Use macros LOCK and UNLOCK.
(finish_last_advance_record): Likewise.
(newunit_alloc): Likewise.
* io/unix.c (find_file): Likewise.
(flush_all_units_1): Likewise.
(flush_all_units): Likewise.
* libgfortran.h (generate_error_common): Add prototype.
* runtime/error.c: Include io.h and async.h.
(generate_error_common): New function.
2018-07-25 Nicolas Koenig <koenigni@gcc.gnu.org>
Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/25829
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_1.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_2.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_3.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_4.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_5.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_6.f90: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.fortran/async_io_7.f90: New test.
Co-Authored-By: Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
From-SVN: r262978
The current F2018 draft (N2137) specifies behavior of the RECL=
specifier in the INQUIRE statement, where it previously was left as
undefined. Namely:
- If the unit is not connected, RECL= should be given the value -1.
- If the unit is connected with stream access, RECL= should be given
the value -2.
Further, as PR 53796 describes, the handling of RECL= is poor in other
ways as well. When the recl is set to the maximum possible
(GFC_INTEGER_8_HUGE / LLONG_MAX), which it does by default except for
preconnected units, and when INQUIRE(RECL=) is used with a 4 byte
integer, the value is truncated and the 4 byte value is thus
-1. Fixing this to generate an error is a lot of work, as currently
the truncation is done by the frontend, the library sees only an 8
byte value with no indication that the frontend is going to copy it to
a 4 byte one. Instead, this patch does a bit twiddling trick such that
the truncated 4 byte value is GFC_INTEGER_4_HUGE while still being
0.99999999 * GFC_INTEGER_8_HUGE which is large enough for all
practical purposes.
Finally, the patch removes GFORTRAN_DEFAULT_RECL which was used only
for preconnected units, and instead uses the same approach as describe
above.
Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, Ok for trunk.
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
2017-11-28 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/53796
* gfortran.texi: Remove mentions of GFORTRAN_DEFAULT_RECL.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
2017-11-28 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/53796
* io/inquire.c (inquire_via_unit): Set recl to -1 for unconnected
units.
* io/io.h (default_recl): New variable.
* io/open.c (new_unit): Set recl to default_recl for sequential,
-2 for stream access.
* io/transfer.c (read_block_form): Test against default_recl
instead of DEFAULT_RECL.
(write_block): Likewise.
* io/unit.c (init_units): Calculate max_offset, default_recl.
* libgfortran.h (DEFAULT_RECL): Remove.
* runtime/environ.c: Remove GFORTRAN_DEFAULT_RECL.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-11-28 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/53796
* gfortran.dg/inquire_recl_f2018.f90: New test.
From-SVN: r255215
Currently GFortran newer reuses unit numbers allocated with NEWUNIT=,
instead having a simple counter that is decremented each time such a
unit is opened. For a long running program which repeatedly opens
files with NEWUNIT= and closes them, the counter can wrap around and
cause an abort. This patch replaces the counter with an allocator
that keeps track of which units numbers are allocated, and can reuse
them once they have been deallocated. Since operating systems tend to
limit the number of simultaneous open files for a process to a
relatively modest number, a relatively simple approach with a linear
scan through an array suffices. Though as a small optimization there
is a low water indicator keeping track of the index for which all unit
numbers below are already allocated. This linear scan also ensures
that we always allocate the smallest available unit number.
2016-10-15 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/48587
* io/io.h (get_unique_unit_number): Remove prototype.
(newunit_alloc): New prototype.
* io/open.c (st_open): Call newunit_alloc.
* io/unit.c (newunits,newunit_size,newunit_lwi): New static
variables.
(GFC_FIRST_NEWUNIT): Rename to NEWUNIT_START.
(next_available_newunit): Remove variable.
(get_unit): Call newunit_alloc, don't try to create negative
external unit.
(close_unit_1): Call newunit_free.
(close_units): Free newunits array.
(get_unique_number): Remove function.
(newunit_alloc): New function.
(newunit_free): New function.
* io/transfer.c (data_transfer_init): Check for invalid unit
number.
testsuite ChangeLog:
2016-10-15 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/48587
* gfortran.dg/negative_unit2.f90: New testcase.
From-SVN: r241199
2016-09-23 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libgfortran/48298
* io/inquire.c (inquire_via_unit): Adjust error check for the
two possible internal unit KINDs.
* io/io.h: Adjust defines for is_internal_unit and
is_char4_unit. (gfc_unit): Add internal unit data to structure.
(get_internal_unit): Change declaration to set_internal_unit.
(free_internal_unit): Change name to stash_internal_unit_number.
(get_unique_unit_number): Adjust parameter argument.
Define IOPARM_DT_HAS_UDTIO. (gfc_saved_unit): New structure.
* io/list_read.c (next_char_internal): Use is_char4_unit.
* io/open.c (st_open): Adjust call to get_unique_unit_number.
* io/transfer.c (write_block): Use is_char4_unit.
(data_transfer_init): Update check for unit numbers.
(st_read_done): Free the various allocated memories used for the
internal units and stash the negative unit number and pointer to unit
structure to allow reuse. (st_write_done): Likewise stash the freed
unit.
* io/unit.c: Create a fixed size buffer of 16 gfc_saved_unit's to use
as a stack to save newunit unit numbers and unit structure for reuse.
(get_external_unit): Change name to get_gfc_unit to better
reflect what it does. (find_unit): Change call to get_gfc_unit.
(find_or_create_unit): Likewise. (get_internal_unit): Change
name to set_internal_unit. Move internal unit from the dtp
structure to the gfc_unit structure so that it can be passed to
child I/O statements through the UNIT.
(free_internal_unit): Change name to stash_internal_unit_number.
Push the common.unit number onto the newunit stack, saving it
for possible reuse later. (get_unit): Set the internal unit
KIND. Use get_unique_unit_number to get a negative unit number
for the internal unit. Use get_gfc_unit to get the unit structure
and use set_internal_unit to initialize it.
(init_units): Initialize the newunit stack.
(get_unique_unit_number): Check the stack for an available unit
number and use it. If none there get the next most negative
number. (close_units): Free any unit structures pointed to from the save
stack.
2016-09-23 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/48298
* gfortran.h (gfc_dt): Add *udtio.
* ioparm.def: Add bit IOPARM_dt_f2003 to align with library use of bit
25. Add IOPARM_dt_dtio bit to common flags.
* resolve.c (resolve_transfer): Set dt->udtio to expression.
* io.c (gfc_match_inquire): Adjust error message for internal
unit KIND.
* libgfortran.h: Adjust defines for GFC_INTERNAL_UNIT4,
GFC_INTERNAL_UNIT, and GFC_INVALID_UNIT.
* trans-io.c (build_dt): Set common_unit to reflect the KIND of
the internal unit. Set mask bit for presence of dt->udtio.
2016-09-23 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/48298
* gfortran.dg/negative_unit_check.f90: Update test.
* gfortran.dg/dtio_14.f90: New test.
From-SVN: r240456
2014-03-03 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu>
PR libfortran/60148
* io/inquire.c (inquire_via_unit): In the case of
DELIM_UNSPECIFIED set inquire return string to "NONE".
* io/list_read.c (read_character): In the case of DELIM_NONE and
namelists, complete the character read using the namelist
variable length.
* io/open.c (new_unit): Don't set delim status to none if not
specified so that DELIM_UNSPECIFIED can be used later.
* io/transfer.c (data_transfer_init): For namelist I/O, if the
unit delim status is unspecified set the current status to quote.
Otherwise, set current status to the unit status.
* io/unit.c (get_internel_unit, init_unit): Remember to set
flags_delim initially to DELIM_UNSPECIFIED so defaults come out
correctly.
* io/write.c (write_character): Add a new function argument
"mode" to signify that raw output is to be used vs output with
delimiters. If the mode is set to DELIM (1) proceed with
delimiters. (list_formatted_write_scalar): Write the separator
only if a delimiter was previously specified. Update the call to
write_character with the mode argument given.
(namelist_write_newline): Use the mode argument. (nml_write_obj):
Use the mode argument. Remove use of tmp_delim. Write the
semi-colon or comma correctly only when needed with using
delimiters. Cleanup whitespace.
(namelist_write): If delim is not specified in namelist I/O,
default to using quotes. Get rid of the tmp_delim variable and
use the new mode argument in write_character.
From-SVN: r208302
2013-12-16 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu>
PR libfortran/59419
* io/file_pos.c (st_rewind): Do proper return after
generate_error.
* io/open.c (edit_modes): Move action code inside block that
checks for library ok. (new_unit): Do cleanup after error.
(st_open): Do proper return after error.
* io/transfer.c (data_transfer_init): Likewise.
From-SVN: r206039
2013-03-20 Tilo Schwarz <tilo@tilo-schwarz.de>
PR libfortran/48618
* io/open.c (st_open): Raise error for unit number < 0 only if
unit number does not exist already.
2013-03-20 Tilo Schwarz <tilo@tilo-schwarz.de>
PR libfortran/48618
* gfortran.dg/open_negative_unit_1.f90: New.
From-SVN: r196805
2012-12-26 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/48960
* io/open.c (st_parameter_open): Assign newunit number to user
variable only if the the associated open statement is successful.
From-SVN: r194724
Change "if (E) free (E);" to "free (E);" everywhere except in the
libgo/, intl/, zlib/ and classpath/ directories.
Also transform equivalent variants like
"if (E != NULL) free (E);" and allow an extra cast on the
argument to free. Otherwise, the tested and freed "E"
expressions must be identical, modulo white space.
From-SVN: r172785
2010-09-21 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/45723
* io/open.c (new_unit): On POSITION_APPEND don't seek if file length is
zero.
From-SVN: r164507
2009-06-07 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/40008
* libgfortran.h: Define IOPARM_OPEN_HAS_NEWUNIT.
* io/open.c (st_open): Don't error on negative unit number if NEWUNIT
was specified. If NEWUNIT is specified, call new function to get the
unique unit number and assign it.
* io/io.h (st_parameter_open): Add pointer to newunit. Add prototype for
next_available_newunit. Add prototype for new function,
get_unique_unit_number.
* io/unit.c: Declare next_available_newunit. Define the first newunit
number. (init_units): Initialize next_available_unit.
(get_unique_unit_number): New function. Fix whitespace and comments.
* io/transfer.c (data_transfer_init): Update error message to not be
specific to OPEN statements.
From-SVN: r148253
2009-04-08 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
* io/open.c (already_open): Test for POSIX close return value.
* io/unit.c (close_unit_1): Likewise.
* io/unix.c (raw_close): Return 0 for success for preconnected units.
From-SVN: r145761
2009-04-05 Daniel Kraft <d@domob.eu>
PR fortran/38654
* io/read.c (read_f): Reworked to speed up floating point parsing.
(convert_real): Use pointer-casting instead of memcpy and temporaries.
2009-04-05 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/37754
* io/io.h (format_hash_entry): New structure for hash table.
(format_hash_table): The hash table itself.
(free_format_data): Revise function prototype.
(free_format_hash_table, init_format_hash,
free_format_hash): New function prototypes.
* io/unit.c (close_unit_1): Use free_format_hash_table.
* io/transfer.c (st_read_done, st_write_done): Free format data if
internal unit.
* io/format.c (free_format_hash_table): New function that frees any
memory allocated previously for cached format data.
(reset_node): New static helper function to reset the format counters
for a format node.
(reset_fnode_counters): New static function recursively calls reset_node
to traverse the fnode tree.
(format_hash): New simple hash function based on XOR, probabalistic,
tosses collisions.
(save_parsed_format): New static function to save the parsed format
data to use again.
(find_parsed_format): New static function searches the hash table
looking for a match.
(free_format_data): Revised to accept pointer to format data rather than
the dtp pointer so that the function can be used in more places.
(format_lex): Editorial.
(parse_format_list): Set flag used to determine of format data hashing
is to be used. Internal units are not persistent enough for this.
(revert): Move to ne location in file.
(parse_format): Use new functions to look for previously parsed
format strings and use them rather than re-parse. If not found, saves
the parsed format data for later use.
2009-04-05 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/37754
* io/transfer.c (formatted_transfer_scalar): Remove this function by
factoring it into two new functions, one for read and one for write,
eliminating all the conditionals for read or write mode.
(formatted transfer_scalar_read): New function.
(formatted transfer_scalar_write): New function.
(formatted_transfer): Use new functions.
2009-04-05 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/25561 libfortran/37754
* io/io.h (struct stream): Define new stream interface function
pointers, and inline functions for accessing it.
(struct fbuf): Use int instead of size_t, remove flushed element.
(mem_alloc_w): New prototype.
(mem_alloc_r): New prototype.
(stream_at_bof): Remove prototype.
(stream_at_eof): Remove prototype.
(file_position): Remove prototype.
(flush): Remove prototype.
(stream_offset): Remove prototype.
(unit_truncate): New prototype.
(read_block_form): Change to return pointer, int* argument.
(hit_eof): New prototype.
(fbuf_init): Change prototype.
(fbuf_reset): Change prototype.
(fbuf_alloc): Change prototype.
(fbuf_flush): Change prototype.
(fbuf_seek): Change prototype.
(fbuf_read): New prototype.
(fbuf_getc_refill): New prototype.
(fbuf_getc): New inline function.
* io/fbuf.c (fbuf_init): Use int, get rid of flushed.
(fbuf_debug): New function.
(fbuf_reset): Flush, and return position offset.
(fbuf_alloc): Simplify, don't flush, just realloc.
(fbuf_flush): Make usable for read mode, salvage remaining bytes.
(fbuf_seek): New whence argument.
(fbuf_read): New function.
(fbuf_getc_refill): New function.
* io/file_pos.c (formatted_backspace): Use new stream interface.
(unformatted_backspace): Likewise.
(st_backspace): Make sure format buffer is reset, use new stream
interface, use unit_truncate.
(st_endfile): Likewise.
(st_rewind): Likewise.
* io/intrinsics.c: Use new stream interface.
* io/list_read.c (push_char): Don't use u.p.scratch, use realloc
to resize.
(free_saved): Don't check u.p.scratch.
(next_char): Use new stream interface, use fbuf_getc() for external files.
(finish_list_read): flush format buffer.
(nml_query): Update to use modified interface:s
* io/open.c (test_endfile): Use new stream interface.
(edit_modes): Likewise.
(new_unit): Likewise, set bytes_left to 1 for stream files.
* io/read.c (read_l): Use new read_block_form interface.
(read_utf8): Likewise.
(read_utf8_char1): Likewise.
(read_default_char1): Likewise.
(read_utf8_char4): Likewise.
(read_default_char4): Likewise.
(read_a): Likewise.
(read_a_char4): Likewise.
(read_decimal): Likewise.
(read_radix): Likewise.
(read_f): Likewise.
* io/transfer.c (read_sf): Use fbuf_read and mem_alloc_r, remove
usage of u.p.line_buffer.
(read_block_form): Update interface to return pointer, use
fbuf_read for direct access.
(read_block_direct): Update to new stream interface.
(write_block): Use mem_alloc_w for internal I/O.
(write_buf): Update to new stream interface.
(formatted_transfer_scalar): Don't use u.p.line_buffer, use
fbuf_seek for external files.
(us_read): Update to new stream interface.
(us_write): Likewise.
(data_transfer_init): Always check if we switch modes and flush.
(skip_record): Use new stream interface, fix comparison.
(next_record_r): Check for and reset u.p.at_eof, use new stream
interface, use fbuf_getc for spacing.
(write_us_marker): Update to new stream interface, don't inline.
(next_record_w_unf): Likewise.
(sset): New function.
(next_record_w): Use new stream interface, use fbuf for printing
newline.
(next_record): Use new stream interface.
(finalize_transfer): Remove sfree call, use new stream interface.
(st_iolength_done): Don't use u.p.scratch.
(st_read): Don't check for end of file.
(st_read_done): Don't use u.p.scratch, use unit_truncate.
(hit_eof): New function.
* io/unit.c (init_units): Always init fbuf for formatted units.
(update_position): Use new stream interface.
(unit_truncate): New function.
(finish_last_advance_record): Use fbuf to print newline.
* io/unix.c: Remove unused SSIZE_MAX macro.
(BUFFER_SIZE): Make static const variable rather than macro.
(struct unix_stream): Remove dirty_offset, len, method,
small_buffer. Order elements by decreasing size.
(struct int_stream): Remove.
(move_pos_offset): Remove usage of dirty_offset.
(reset_stream): Remove.
(do_read): Rename to raw_read, update to match new stream
interface.
(do_write): Rename to raw_write, update to new stream interface.
(raw_seek): New function.
(raw_tell): New function.
(raw_truncate): New function.
(raw_close): New function.
(raw_flush): New function.
(raw_init): New function.
(fd_alloc): Remove.
(fd_alloc_r_at): Remove.
(fd_alloc_w_at): Remove.
(fd_sfree): Remove.
(fd_seek): Remove.
(fd_truncate): Remove.
(fd_sset): Remove.
(fd_read): Remove.
(fd_write): Remove.
(fd_close): Remove.
(fd_open): Remove.
(fd_flush): Rename to buf_flush, update to new stream interface
and unix_stream.
(buf_read): New function.
(buf_write): New function.
(buf_seek): New function.
(buf_tell): New function.
(buf_truncate): New function.
(buf_close): New function.
(buf_init): New function.
(mem_alloc_r_at): Rename to mem_alloc_r, change prototype.
(mem_alloc_w_at): Rename to mem_alloc_w, change prototype.
(mem_read): Change to match new stream interface.
(mem_write): Likewise.
(mem_seek): Likewise.
(mem_tell): Likewise.
(mem_truncate): Likewise.
(mem_close): Likewise.
(mem_flush): New function.
(mem_sfree): Remove.
(empty_internal_buffer): Cast to correct type.
(open_internal): Use correct type, init function pointers.
(fd_to_stream): Test whether to open file as buffered or raw.
(output_stream): Remove mode set.
(error_stream): Likewise.
(flush_all_units_1): Use new stream interface.
(flush_all_units): Likewise.
(stream_at_bof): Remove.
(stream_at_eof): Remove.
(file_position): Remove.
(file_length): Update logic to use stream interface.
(flush): Remove.
(stream_offset): Remove.
* io/write.c (write_utf8_char4): Use int instead of size_t.
(write_x): Extra safety check.
(namelist_write_newline): Use new stream interface.
From-SVN: r145571
2008-06-13 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/35863
* libgfortran.h: Change l8_to_l4_offset to big_endian and add endian_off.
* runtime/main.c: Fix error in comment. Change l8_to_l4_offset to
big_endian. (determine_endianness): Add endian_off and set its value
according to big_endian.
* gfortran.map: Add symbol for new _gfortran_transfer_character_wide.
* io/io.h: Add prototype declarations for new functions.
* io/list_read.c (list_formatted_read_scalar): Modify to handle kind=4.
(list_formatted_read): Calculate stride based on kind for character type
and use it when calling list_formatted_read_scalar.
* io/inquire.c (inquire_via_unit): Change l8_to_l4_offset to big_endian.
* io/open.c (st_open): Change l8_to_l4_offset to big_endian.
* io/read.c (read_a_char4): New function to handle formatted read.
* io/write.c: Define GFC_CHAR4(x) to improve readability of code.
(write_a_char4): New function to handle formatted write.
(write_character): Modify to accept the kind parameter and adjust for
endianess of the machine. (list_formatted_write): Calculate the stride
resulting from the kind and adjust the list_formatted_write_scalar call
accordingly. (nml_write_obj): Adjust calls to write_character.
(namelist_write): Likewise.
* io/transfer.c (formatted_transfer_scaler): Rename 'len' argument to
'kind' argument to better describe what it is. Add calls to new
functions for kind == 4. (formatted_transfer): Modify to handle the case
of type character and kind equals 4 to pass in the kind to the transfer
routines. (transfer_character_wide): Add this new function.
(transfer_array): Don't set kind to the character string length. Adjust
strides bases on character kind.
(unformatted_read): Adjust size based on kind for character types.
(unformatted_write): Likewise. (data_transfer_init): Change
l8_to_l4_offset to big_endian.
From-SVN: r136763
2008-05-15 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/25561
* io/io.h (struct fbuf): Change pointer to position offset.
* io/fbuf.c (fbuf_init): Reduce default size of buffer, ptr=>pos
changes.
(fbuf_reset): ptr=>pos changes.
(fbuf_alloc): If the request doesn't fit, don't waste memory by
keeping flushed bytes. ptr=>pos changes.
(fbuf_flush): ptr=>pos changes.
(fbuf_seek): Don't seek past the left tab limit, don't update active
byte count.
* io/open.c (new_unit): If RECL has been specified, used that as
initial buffer size.
From-SVN: r135433