ruby/ext/fcntl/fcntl.c

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/************************************************
fcntl.c -
$Author$
created at: Mon Apr 7 18:53:05 JST 1997
Copyright (C) 1997-2001 Yukihiro Matsumoto
************************************************/
/************************************************
= NAME
fcntl - load the C fcntl.h defines
= DESCRIPTION
This module is just a translation of the C <fcntl.h> file.
= NOTE
Only #define symbols get translated; you must still correctly
pack up your own arguments to pass as args for locking functions, etc.
************************************************/
#include "ruby.h"
#include <fcntl.h>
/*
* Document-module: Fcntl
*
* Fcntl loads the constants defined in the system's <fcntl.h> C header
* file, and used with both the fcntl(2) and open(2) POSIX system calls.
*
* To perform a fcntl(2) operation, use IO::fcntl.
*
* To perform an open(2) operation, use IO::sysopen.
*
* The set of operations and constants available depends upon specific
* operating system. Some values listed below may not be supported on your
* system.
*
* See your fcntl(2) man page for complete details.
*
* Open /tmp/tempfile as a write-only file that is created if it doesn't
* exist:
*
* require 'fcntl'
*
* fd = IO.sysopen('/tmp/tempfile',
* Fcntl::O_WRONLY | Fcntl::O_EXCL | Fcntl::O_CREAT)
* f = IO.open(fd)
* f.syswrite("TEMP DATA")
* f.close
*
* Get the flags on file +s+:
*
* m = s.fcntl(Fcntl::F_GETFL, 0)
*
* Set the non-blocking flag on +f+ in addition to the existing flags in +m+.
*
* f.fcntl(Fcntl::F_SETFL, Fcntl::O_NONBLOCK|m)
*
*/
#define FCNTL_VERSION "1.1.0"
void
Init_fcntl(void)
{
VALUE mFcntl = rb_define_module("Fcntl");
/* The version string. */
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "VERSION", rb_str_new_cstr(FCNTL_VERSION));
#ifdef F_DUPFD
/*
* Duplicate a file descriptor to the minimum unused file descriptor
* greater than or equal to the argument.
*
* The close-on-exec flag of the duplicated file descriptor is set.
* (Ruby uses F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC internally if available to avoid race
* condition. F_SETFD is used if F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC is not available.)
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_DUPFD", INT2NUM(F_DUPFD));
#endif
#ifdef F_GETFD
/*
* Read the close-on-exec flag of a file descriptor.
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_GETFD", INT2NUM(F_GETFD));
#endif
#ifdef F_GETLK
/*
* Determine whether a given region of a file is locked. This uses one of
* the F_*LK flags.
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_GETLK", INT2NUM(F_GETLK));
#endif
#ifdef F_SETFD
/*
* Set the close-on-exec flag of a file descriptor.
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_SETFD", INT2NUM(F_SETFD));
#endif
#ifdef F_GETFL
/*
* Get the file descriptor flags. This will be one or more of the O_*
* flags.
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_GETFL", INT2NUM(F_GETFL));
#endif
#ifdef F_SETFL
/*
* Set the file descriptor flags. This will be one or more of the O_*
* flags.
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_SETFL", INT2NUM(F_SETFL));
#endif
#ifdef F_SETLK
/*
* Acquire a lock on a region of a file. This uses one of the F_*LCK
* flags.
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_SETLK", INT2NUM(F_SETLK));
#endif
#ifdef F_SETLKW
/*
* Acquire a lock on a region of a file, waiting if necessary. This uses
* one of the F_*LCK flags
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_SETLKW", INT2NUM(F_SETLKW));
#endif
#ifdef FD_CLOEXEC
/*
* the value of the close-on-exec flag.
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "FD_CLOEXEC", INT2NUM(FD_CLOEXEC));
#endif
#ifdef F_RDLCK
/*
* Read lock for a region of a file
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_RDLCK", INT2NUM(F_RDLCK));
#endif
#ifdef F_UNLCK
/*
* Remove lock for a region of a file
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_UNLCK", INT2NUM(F_UNLCK));
#endif
#ifdef F_WRLCK
/*
* Write lock for a region of a file
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_WRLCK", INT2NUM(F_WRLCK));
#endif
#ifdef F_SETPIPE_SZ
/*
* Change the capacity of the pipe referred to by fd to be at least arg bytes.
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_SETPIPE_SZ", INT2NUM(F_SETPIPE_SZ));
#endif
#ifdef F_GETPIPE_SZ
/*
* Return (as the function result) the capacity of the pipe referred to by fd.
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_GETPIPE_SZ", INT2NUM(F_GETPIPE_SZ));
#endif
#ifdef O_CREAT
/*
* Create the file if it doesn't exist
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "O_CREAT", INT2NUM(O_CREAT));
#endif
#ifdef O_EXCL
/*
* Used with O_CREAT, fail if the file exists
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "O_EXCL", INT2NUM(O_EXCL));
#endif
#ifdef O_NOCTTY
/*
* Open TTY without it becoming the controlling TTY
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "O_NOCTTY", INT2NUM(O_NOCTTY));
#endif
#ifdef O_TRUNC
/*
* Truncate the file on open
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "O_TRUNC", INT2NUM(O_TRUNC));
#endif
#ifdef O_APPEND
/*
* Open the file in append mode
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "O_APPEND", INT2NUM(O_APPEND));
#endif
#ifdef O_NONBLOCK
/*
* Open the file in non-blocking mode
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "O_NONBLOCK", INT2NUM(O_NONBLOCK));
#endif
#ifdef O_NDELAY
/*
* Open the file in non-blocking mode
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "O_NDELAY", INT2NUM(O_NDELAY));
#endif
#ifdef O_RDONLY
/*
* Open the file in read-only mode
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "O_RDONLY", INT2NUM(O_RDONLY));
#endif
#ifdef O_RDWR
/*
* Open the file in read-write mode
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "O_RDWR", INT2NUM(O_RDWR));
#endif
#ifdef O_WRONLY
/*
* Open the file in write-only mode.
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "O_WRONLY", INT2NUM(O_WRONLY));
#endif
#ifndef O_ACCMODE
int O_ACCMODE = (O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY | O_RDWR);
#endif
/*
* Mask to extract the read/write flags
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "O_ACCMODE", INT2FIX(O_ACCMODE));
#ifdef F_DUP2FD
/*
* It is a FreeBSD specific constant and equivalent
* to dup2 call.
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_DUP2FD", INT2NUM(F_DUP2FD));
#endif
#ifdef F_DUP2FD_CLOEXEC
/*
* It is a FreeBSD specific constant and acts
* similarly as F_DUP2FD but set the FD_CLOEXEC
* flag in addition.
*/
rb_define_const(mFcntl, "F_DUP2FD_CLOEXEC", INT2NUM(F_DUP2FD_CLOEXEC));
#endif
}