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(define-module (ice-9 lineio) | |
:use-module (ice-9 rdelim) | |
:export (unread-string read-string lineio-port? | |
make-line-buffering-input-port)) | |
(issue-deprecation-warning | |
"(ice-9 lineio) is deprecated. Use read-line together with | |
unread-string instead.") | |
;;; {Line Buffering Input Ports} | |
;;; | |
;;; [This is a work-around to get past certain deficiencies in the capabilities | |
;;; of ports. Eventually, ports should be fixed and this module nuked.] | |
;;; | |
;;; A line buffering input port supports: | |
;;; | |
;;; read-string which returns the next line of input | |
;;; unread-string which pushes a line back onto the stream | |
;;; | |
;;; The implementation of unread-string is kind of limited; it doesn't | |
;;; interact properly with unread-char, or any of the other port | |
;;; reading functions. Only read-string will get you back the things that | |
;;; unread-string accepts. | |
;;; | |
;;; Normally a "line" is all characters up to and including a newline. | |
;;; If lines are put back using unread-string, they can be broken arbitrarily | |
;;; -- that is, read-string returns strings passed to unread-string (or | |
;;; shared substrings of them). | |
;;; | |
;; read-string port | |
;; unread-string port str | |
;; Read (or buffer) a line from PORT. | |
;; | |
;; Not all ports support these functions -- only those with | |
;; 'unread-string and 'read-string properties, bound to hooks | |
;; implementing these functions. | |
;; | |
(define (unread-string str line-buffering-input-port) | |
((object-property line-buffering-input-port 'unread-string) str)) | |
;; | |
(define (read-string line-buffering-input-port) | |
((object-property line-buffering-input-port 'read-string))) | |
(define (lineio-port? port) | |
(not (not (object-property port 'read-string)))) | |
;; make-line-buffering-input-port port | |
;; Return a wrapper for PORT. The wrapper handles read-string/unread-string. | |
;; | |
;; The port returned by this function reads newline terminated lines from PORT. | |
;; It buffers these characters internally, and parsels them out via calls | |
;; to read-char, read-string, and unread-string. | |
;; | |
(define (make-line-buffering-input-port underlying-port) | |
(let* (;; buffers - a list of strings put back by unread-string or cached | |
;; using read-line. | |
;; | |
(buffers '()) | |
;; getc - return the next character from a buffer or from the underlying | |
;; port. | |
;; | |
(getc (lambda () | |
(if (not buffers) | |
(read-char underlying-port) | |
(let ((c (string-ref (car buffers) 0))) | |
(if (= 1 (string-length (car buffers))) | |
(set! buffers (cdr buffers)) | |
(set-car! buffers (substring (car buffers) 1))) | |
c)))) | |
(propogate-close (lambda () (close-port underlying-port))) | |
(self (make-soft-port (vector #f #f #f getc propogate-close) "r")) | |
(unread-string (lambda (str) | |
(and (< 0 (string-length str)) | |
(set! buffers (cons str buffers))))) | |
(read-string (lambda () | |
(cond | |
((not (null? buffers)) | |
(let ((answer (car buffers))) | |
(set! buffers (cdr buffers)) | |
answer)) | |
(else | |
(read-line underlying-port 'concat)))))) ;handle-newline->concat | |
(set-object-property! self 'unread-string unread-string) | |
(set-object-property! self 'read-string read-string) | |
self)) | |