-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -XNoImplicitPrelude -XBangPatterns #-}
+{-# OPTIONS_GHC -XNoImplicitPrelude -XBangPatterns -fno-warn-identities #-}
+-- Whether there are identities depends on the platform
{-# OPTIONS_HADDOCK hide #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
dup = dup
dup2 = dup2
+-- We used to use System.Posix.Internals.dEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE, which is
+-- taken from the value of BUFSIZ on the current platform. This value
+-- varies too much though: it is 512 on Windows, 1024 on OS X and 8192
+-- on Linux. So let's just use a decent size on every platform:
+dEFAULT_FD_BUFFER_SIZE :: Int
+dEFAULT_FD_BUFFER_SIZE = 8096
+
instance BufferedIO FD where
- newBuffer _dev state = newByteBuffer dEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE state
+ newBuffer _dev state = newByteBuffer dEFAULT_FD_BUFFER_SIZE state
fillReadBuffer fd buf = readBuf' fd buf
fillReadBuffer0 fd buf = readBufNonBlocking fd buf
flushWriteBuffer fd buf = writeBuf' fd buf
-- always returns EISDIR if the file is a directory and was opened
-- for writing, so I think we're ok with a single open() here...
fd <- throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry "openFile"
- (c_open f (fromIntegral oflags) 0o666)
+ (c_open f oflags 0o666)
(fD,fd_type) <- mkFD fd iomode Nothing{-no stat-}
False{-not a socket-}
close :: FD -> IO ()
close fd =
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
- (flip finally) (release fd) $ do
+ (flip finally) (release fd) $
#endif
- throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_ "GHC.IO.FD.close" $
+ do let closer realFd =
+ throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_ "GHC.IO.FD.close" $
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
- if fdIsSocket fd then
- c_closesocket (fdFD fd)
- else
+ if fdIsSocket fd then
+ c_closesocket (fromIntegral realFd)
+ else
#endif
- c_close (fdFD fd)
+ c_close (fromIntegral realFd)
+ closeFdWith closer (fromIntegral (fdFD fd))
release :: FD -> IO ()
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
-- Terminal-related stuff
isTerminal :: FD -> IO Bool
-isTerminal fd = c_isatty (fdFD fd) >>= return.toBool
+isTerminal fd =
+#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)
+ is_console (fdFD fd) >>= return.toBool
+#else
+ c_isatty (fdFD fd) >>= return.toBool
+#endif
setEcho :: FD -> Bool -> IO ()
setEcho fd on = System.Posix.Internals.setEcho (fdFD fd) on
-- Reading and Writing
fdRead :: FD -> Ptr Word8 -> Int -> IO Int
-fdRead fd ptr bytes = do
- r <- readRawBufferPtr "GHC.IO.FD.fdRead" fd ptr 0 (fromIntegral bytes)
- return (fromIntegral r)
+fdRead fd ptr bytes
+ = do { r <- readRawBufferPtr "GHC.IO.FD.fdRead" fd ptr 0 (fromIntegral bytes)
+ ; return (fromIntegral r) }
fdReadNonBlocking :: FD -> Ptr Word8 -> Int -> IO (Maybe Int)
fdReadNonBlocking fd ptr bytes = do
r <- readRawBufferPtrNoBlock "GHC.IO.FD.fdReadNonBlocking" fd ptr
0 (fromIntegral bytes)
- case r of
+ case fromIntegral r of
(-1) -> return (Nothing)
- n -> return (Just (fromIntegral n))
+ n -> return (Just n)
fdWrite :: FD -> Ptr Word8 -> Int -> IO ()
= fmap fromIntegral $ throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry loc $
if fdIsSocket fd
then c_safe_send (fdFD fd) (buf `plusPtr` off) len 0
- else c_safe_write (fdFD fd) (buf `plusPtr` off) len
+ else do
+ r <- c_safe_write (fdFD fd) (buf `plusPtr` off) len
+ when (r == -1) c_maperrno
+ return r
+ -- we don't trust write() to give us the correct errno, and
+ -- instead do the errno conversion from GetLastError()
+ -- ourselves. The main reason is that we treat ERROR_NO_DATA
+ -- (pipe is closing) as EPIPE, whereas write() returns EINVAL
+ -- for this case. We need to detect EPIPE correctly, because it
+ -- shouldn't be reported as an error when it happens on stdout.
+
+foreign import ccall unsafe "maperrno" -- in Win32Utils.c
+ c_maperrno :: IO ()
-- NOTE: "safe" versions of the read/write calls for use by the threaded RTS.
-- These calls may block, but that's ok.