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			223 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
| /*
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|  * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
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|  * All rights reserved.
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|  *
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|  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
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|  * provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
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|  * duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
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|  * and/or other materials related to such
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|  * distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
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|  * by the University of California, Berkeley.  The name of the
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|  * University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
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|  * from this software without specific prior written permission.
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|  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
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|  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
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|  * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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|  */
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| 
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| /*
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| FUNCTION
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| <<setvbuf>>---specify file or stream buffering
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| 
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| INDEX
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| 	setvbuf
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| 
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| SYNOPSIS
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| 	#include <stdio.h>
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| 	int setvbuf(FILE *<[fp]>, char *<[buf]>,
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| 	            int <[mode]>, size_t <[size]>);
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| 
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| DESCRIPTION
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| Use <<setvbuf>> to specify what kind of buffering you want for the
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| file or stream identified by <[fp]>, by using one of the following
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| values (from <<stdio.h>>) as the <[mode]> argument:
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| 
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| o+
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| o _IONBF
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| Do not use a buffer: send output directly to the host system for the
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| file or stream identified by <[fp]>.
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| 
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| o _IOFBF
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| Use full output buffering: output will be passed on to the host system
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| only when the buffer is full, or when an input operation intervenes.
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| 
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| o _IOLBF
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| Use line buffering: pass on output to the host system at every
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| newline, as well as when the buffer is full, or when an input
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| operation intervenes.
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| o-
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| 
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| Use the <[size]> argument to specify how large a buffer you wish.  You
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| can supply the buffer itself, if you wish, by passing a pointer to a
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| suitable area of memory as <[buf]>.  Otherwise, you may pass <<NULL>>
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| as the <[buf]> argument, and <<setvbuf>> will allocate the buffer.
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| 
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| WARNINGS
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| You may only use <<setvbuf>> before performing any file operation other
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| than opening the file.
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| 
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| If you supply a non-null <[buf]>, you must ensure that the associated
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| storage continues to be available until you close the stream
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| identified by <[fp]>.
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| 
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| RETURNS
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| A <<0>> result indicates success, <<EOF>> failure (invalid <[mode]> or
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| <[size]> can cause failure).
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| 
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| PORTABILITY
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| Both ANSI C and the System V Interface Definition (Issue 2) require
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| <<setvbuf>>. However, they differ on the meaning of a <<NULL>> buffer
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| pointer: the SVID issue 2 specification says that a <<NULL>> buffer
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| pointer requests unbuffered output.  For maximum portability, avoid
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| <<NULL>> buffer pointers.
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| 
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| Both specifications describe the result on failure only as a
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| nonzero value.
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| 
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| Supporting OS subroutines required: <<close>>, <<fstat>>, <<isatty>>,
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| <<lseek>>, <<read>>, <<sbrk>>, <<write>>.
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| */
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| 
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| #include <_ansi.h>
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| #include <stdio.h>
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| #include <stdlib.h>
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| #include "local.h"
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Set one of the three kinds of buffering, optionally including a buffer.
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|  */
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| 
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| int
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| setvbuf (register FILE * fp,
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|        char *buf,
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|        register int mode,
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|        register size_t size)
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| {
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|   int ret = 0;
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|   struct _reent *reent = _REENT;
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|   size_t iosize;
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|   int ttyflag;
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| 
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|   CHECK_INIT (reent, fp);
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| 
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|   /*
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|    * Verify arguments.  The `int' limit on `size' is due to this
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|    * particular implementation.  Note, buf and size are ignored
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|    * when setting _IONBF.
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|    */
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|   if (mode != _IONBF)
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|     if ((mode != _IOFBF && mode != _IOLBF) || (int)(_POINTER_INT) size < 0)
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|       return (EOF);
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| 
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| 
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|   /*
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|    * Write current buffer, if any; drop read count, if any.
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|    * Make sure putc() will not think fp is line buffered.
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|    * Free old buffer if it was from malloc().  Clear line and
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|    * non buffer flags, and clear malloc flag.
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|    */
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|   _newlib_flockfile_start (fp);
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|   _fflush_r (reent, fp);
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|   if (HASUB(fp))
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|     FREEUB(reent, fp);
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|   fp->_r = fp->_lbfsize = 0;
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|   if (fp->_flags & __SMBF)
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|     _free_r (reent, (void *) fp->_bf._base);
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|   fp->_flags &= ~(__SLBF | __SNBF | __SMBF | __SOPT | __SNPT | __SEOF);
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| 
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|   if (mode == _IONBF)
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|     goto nbf;
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| 
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|   /*
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|    * Find optimal I/O size for seek optimization.  This also returns
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|    * a `tty flag' to suggest that we check isatty(fd), but we do not
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|    * care since our caller told us how to buffer.
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|    */
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|   fp->_flags |= __swhatbuf_r (reent, fp, &iosize, &ttyflag);
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|   if (size == 0)
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|     {
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|       buf = NULL;
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|       size = iosize;
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|     }
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| 
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|   /* Allocate buffer if needed. */
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|   if (buf == NULL)
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|     {
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|       if ((buf = malloc (size)) == NULL)
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| 	{
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| 	  /*
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| 	   * Unable to honor user's request.  We will return
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| 	   * failure, but try again with file system size.
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| 	   */
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| 	  ret = EOF;
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| 	  if (size != iosize)
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| 	    {
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| 	      size = iosize;
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| 	      buf = malloc (size);
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| 	    }
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| 	}
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|       if (buf == NULL)
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|         {
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|           /* No luck; switch to unbuffered I/O. */
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| nbf:
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|           fp->_flags |= __SNBF;
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|           fp->_w = 0;
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|           fp->_bf._base = fp->_p = fp->_nbuf;
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|           fp->_bf._size = 1;
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|           _newlib_flockfile_exit (fp);
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|           return (ret);
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|         }
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|       fp->_flags |= __SMBF;
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|     }
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| 
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|   /*
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|    * We're committed to buffering from here, so make sure we've
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|    * registered to flush buffers on exit.
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|    */
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|   if (!reent->__cleanup)
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|     __sinit(reent);
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| 
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| #ifdef _FSEEK_OPTIMIZATION
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|   /*
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|    * Kill any seek optimization if the buffer is not the
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|    * right size.
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|    *
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|    * SHOULD WE ALLOW MULTIPLES HERE (i.e., ok iff (size % iosize) == 0)?
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|    */
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|   if (size != iosize)
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|      fp->_flags |= __SNPT;
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| #endif
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| 
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|   /*
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|    * Fix up the FILE fields, and set __cleanup for output flush on
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|    * exit (since we are buffered in some way).
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|    */
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|   if (mode == _IOLBF)
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|     fp->_flags |= __SLBF;
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|   fp->_bf._base = fp->_p = (unsigned char *) buf;
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|   fp->_bf._size = size;
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|   /* fp->_lbfsize is still 0 */
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|   if (fp->_flags & __SWR)
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|     {
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|       /*
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|        * Begin or continue writing: see __swsetup().  Note
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|        * that __SNBF is impossible (it was handled earlier).
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|        */
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|       if (fp->_flags & __SLBF)
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| 	{
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| 	  fp->_w = 0;
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| 	  fp->_lbfsize = -fp->_bf._size;
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| 	}
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|       else
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|         fp->_w = size;
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|     }
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|   else
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|     {
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|       /* begin/continue reading, or stay in intermediate state */
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|       fp->_w = 0;
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|     }
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| 
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|   _newlib_flockfile_end (fp);
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|   return 0;
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| }
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