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authorZack Weinberg <zackw@panix.com>2018-02-07 19:41:01 -0500
committerZack Weinberg <zackw@panix.com>2018-02-21 14:22:50 -0500
commitdf6c012b99499d95ed7fee53553a9f4d4473ccae (patch)
tree09c971734b9a5d34ae9116966e828273ceaf83d7 /debug
parent177aad3ff637b32550aec8080314d76a189f7a03 (diff)
Remove _IO_file_flags define.
This entirely mechanical (except for some indentation fixups) patch replaces all uses of _IO_file_flags with _flags and removes the #define. Installed stripped libraries and executables are unchanged by this patch. * libio/libio.h (_IO_file_flags): Remove macro. All uses changed to _flags.
Diffstat (limited to 'debug')
-rw-r--r--debug/fgets_chk.c9
-rw-r--r--debug/fgets_u_chk.c9
-rw-r--r--debug/fgetws_chk.c6
-rw-r--r--debug/fgetws_u_chk.c9
-rw-r--r--debug/gets_chk.c8
5 files changed, 19 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/debug/fgets_chk.c b/debug/fgets_chk.c
index f223653370..f3548c7d61 100644
--- a/debug/fgets_chk.c
+++ b/debug/fgets_chk.c
@@ -40,13 +40,12 @@ __fgets_chk (char *buf, size_t size, int n, FILE *fp)
/* This is very tricky since a file descriptor may be in the
non-blocking mode. The error flag doesn't mean much in this
case. We return an error only when there is a new error. */
- int old_error = fp->_IO_file_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN;
- fp->_IO_file_flags &= ~_IO_ERR_SEEN;
+ int old_error = fp->_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN;
+ fp->_flags &= ~_IO_ERR_SEEN;
count = _IO_getline (fp, buf, MIN ((size_t) n - 1, size), '\n', 1);
/* If we read in some bytes and errno is EAGAIN, that error will
be reported for next read. */
- if (count == 0 || ((fp->_IO_file_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN)
- && errno != EAGAIN))
+ if (count == 0 || ((fp->_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN) && errno != EAGAIN))
result = NULL;
else if (count >= size)
__chk_fail ();
@@ -55,7 +54,7 @@ __fgets_chk (char *buf, size_t size, int n, FILE *fp)
buf[count] = '\0';
result = buf;
}
- fp->_IO_file_flags |= old_error;
+ fp->_flags |= old_error;
_IO_release_lock (fp);
return result;
}
diff --git a/debug/fgets_u_chk.c b/debug/fgets_u_chk.c
index 317ae5649d..924634c17b 100644
--- a/debug/fgets_u_chk.c
+++ b/debug/fgets_u_chk.c
@@ -39,13 +39,12 @@ __fgets_unlocked_chk (char *buf, size_t size, int n, FILE *fp)
/* This is very tricky since a file descriptor may be in the
non-blocking mode. The error flag doesn't mean much in this
case. We return an error only when there is a new error. */
- int old_error = fp->_IO_file_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN;
- fp->_IO_file_flags &= ~_IO_ERR_SEEN;
+ int old_error = fp->_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN;
+ fp->_flags &= ~_IO_ERR_SEEN;
count = _IO_getline (fp, buf, MIN ((size_t) n - 1, size), '\n', 1);
/* If we read in some bytes and errno is EAGAIN, that error will
be reported for next read. */
- if (count == 0 || ((fp->_IO_file_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN)
- && errno != EAGAIN))
+ if (count == 0 || ((fp->_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN) && errno != EAGAIN))
result = NULL;
else if (count >= size)
__chk_fail ();
@@ -54,6 +53,6 @@ __fgets_unlocked_chk (char *buf, size_t size, int n, FILE *fp)
buf[count] = '\0';
result = buf;
}
- fp->_IO_file_flags |= old_error;
+ fp->_flags |= old_error;
return result;
}
diff --git a/debug/fgetws_chk.c b/debug/fgetws_chk.c
index 8ea6635b30..2380059f0f 100644
--- a/debug/fgetws_chk.c
+++ b/debug/fgetws_chk.c
@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ __fgetws_chk (wchar_t *buf, size_t size, int n, FILE *fp)
/* This is very tricky since a file descriptor may be in the
non-blocking mode. The error flag doesn't mean much in this
case. We return an error only when there is a new error. */
- old_error = fp->_IO_file_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN;
- fp->_IO_file_flags &= ~_IO_ERR_SEEN;
+ old_error = fp->_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN;
+ fp->_flags &= ~_IO_ERR_SEEN;
count = _IO_getwline (fp, buf, MIN ((size_t) n - 1, size), L'\n', 1);
/* If we read in some bytes and errno is EAGAIN, that error will
be reported for next read. */
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ __fgetws_chk (wchar_t *buf, size_t size, int n, FILE *fp)
buf[count] = '\0';
result = buf;
}
- fp->_IO_file_flags |= old_error;
+ fp->_flags |= old_error;
_IO_release_lock (fp);
return result;
}
diff --git a/debug/fgetws_u_chk.c b/debug/fgetws_u_chk.c
index 42dad6bc8b..8147eb1e36 100644
--- a/debug/fgetws_u_chk.c
+++ b/debug/fgetws_u_chk.c
@@ -40,13 +40,12 @@ __fgetws_unlocked_chk (wchar_t *buf, size_t size, int n, FILE *fp)
/* This is very tricky since a file descriptor may be in the
non-blocking mode. The error flag doesn't mean much in this
case. We return an error only when there is a new error. */
- old_error = fp->_IO_file_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN;
- fp->_IO_file_flags &= ~_IO_ERR_SEEN;
+ old_error = fp->_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN;
+ fp->_flags &= ~_IO_ERR_SEEN;
count = _IO_getwline (fp, buf, MIN ((size_t) n - 1, size), L'\n', 1);
/* If we read in some bytes and errno is EAGAIN, that error will
be reported for next read. */
- if (count == 0 || ((fp->_IO_file_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN)
- && errno != EAGAIN))
+ if (count == 0 || ((fp->_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN) && errno != EAGAIN))
result = NULL;
else if (count >= size)
__chk_fail ();
@@ -55,6 +54,6 @@ __fgetws_unlocked_chk (wchar_t *buf, size_t size, int n, FILE *fp)
buf[count] = '\0';
result = buf;
}
- fp->_IO_file_flags |= old_error;
+ fp->_flags |= old_error;
return result;
}
diff --git a/debug/gets_chk.c b/debug/gets_chk.c
index df3f947e70..2b1416b295 100644
--- a/debug/gets_chk.c
+++ b/debug/gets_chk.c
@@ -51,17 +51,17 @@ __gets_chk (char *buf, size_t size)
/* This is very tricky since a file descriptor may be in the
non-blocking mode. The error flag doesn't mean much in this
case. We return an error only when there is a new error. */
- int old_error = _IO_stdin->_IO_file_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN;
- _IO_stdin->_IO_file_flags &= ~_IO_ERR_SEEN;
+ int old_error = _IO_stdin->_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN;
+ _IO_stdin->_flags &= ~_IO_ERR_SEEN;
buf[0] = (char) ch;
count = _IO_getline (_IO_stdin, buf + 1, size - 1, '\n', 0) + 1;
- if (_IO_stdin->_IO_file_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN)
+ if (_IO_stdin->_flags & _IO_ERR_SEEN)
{
retval = NULL;
goto unlock_return;
}
else
- _IO_stdin->_IO_file_flags |= old_error;
+ _IO_stdin->_flags |= old_error;
}
if (count >= size)
__chk_fail ();