Bill Allombert on Fri, 11 Sep 2015 18:31:37 +0200 |
[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]
Re: Reading a stream from a C string |
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 08:07:08PM +0200, Jeroen Demeyer wrote: > On 2015-09-08 19:22, Bill Allombert wrote: > >Alas this is not implemented. At minimum one would need to implement an > >'input_method' which handle C strings. > > This (attached patch) works for me. It adds a function > gp_read_file_from_str() which is like gp_read_file() but from a > string. Maybe it would be better to call it gp_read_str_multiline() ? > Note that there is a hack involved: a cast of FILE* to char** for > the third argument of fgets(). Perhaps using a void* in all cases > would be cleaner. Agreed. > I added a helper function gp_read_from_input() which is general enough > that it could be used to implement gp_read_file() and gp_read_stream() > also. I didn't do this since I wanted some feedback first. This is a good idea for a subsequent patch. > index e9526fb..76d047a 100644 > --- a/src/headers/paripriv.h > +++ b/src/headers/paripriv.h > @@ -484,13 +484,13 @@ int path_is_absolute(char *s); > > typedef struct input_method { > /* mandatory */ > - char * (*fgets)(char *,int,FILE*); > char * (*getline)(char**, int f, struct input_method*, filtre_t *F); > int free; /* boolean: must we free the output of getline() ? */ > /* for interactive methods */ > const char *prompt, *prompt_cont; > /* for non-interactive methods */ > FILE *file; > + char * (*fgets)(char *, int, FILE*); > } input_method; > > int input_loop(filtre_t *F, input_method *IM); Why did you do that ? This cause funny crashes if we omit make clean. Otherwise, your patch seems to work fine, good job. Cheers, Bill.