| 1 | /* Define ISO C stdio on top of C++ iostreams. | 
| 2 |    Copyright (C) 1991-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 
| 3 |    This file is part of the GNU C Library. | 
| 4 |  | 
| 5 |    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | 
| 6 |    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
| 7 |    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | 
| 8 |    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | 
| 9 |  | 
| 10 |    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 
| 11 |    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
| 12 |    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU | 
| 13 |    Lesser General Public License for more details. | 
| 14 |  | 
| 15 |    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
| 16 |    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see | 
| 17 |    <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */ | 
| 18 |  | 
| 19 | /* | 
| 20 |  *	ISO C99 Standard: 7.19 Input/output	<stdio.h> | 
| 21 |  */ | 
| 22 |  | 
| 23 | #ifndef _STDIO_H | 
| 24 | #define _STDIO_H	1 | 
| 25 |  | 
| 26 | #define  | 
| 27 | #include <bits/libc-header-start.h> | 
| 28 |  | 
| 29 | __BEGIN_DECLS | 
| 30 |  | 
| 31 | #define __need_size_t | 
| 32 | #define __need_NULL | 
| 33 | #include <stddef.h> | 
| 34 |  | 
| 35 | #include <bits/types.h> | 
| 36 | #include <bits/types/__FILE.h> | 
| 37 | #include <bits/types/FILE.h> | 
| 38 |  | 
| 39 | #define _STDIO_USES_IOSTREAM | 
| 40 |  | 
| 41 | #include <bits/libio.h> | 
| 42 |  | 
| 43 | #if defined __USE_XOPEN || defined __USE_XOPEN2K8 | 
| 44 | # ifdef __GNUC__ | 
| 45 | #  ifndef _VA_LIST_DEFINED | 
| 46 | typedef _G_va_list va_list; | 
| 47 | #   define _VA_LIST_DEFINED | 
| 48 | #  endif | 
| 49 | # else | 
| 50 | #  include <stdarg.h> | 
| 51 | # endif | 
| 52 | #endif | 
| 53 |  | 
| 54 | #if defined __USE_UNIX98 || defined __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 55 | # ifndef __off_t_defined | 
| 56 | # ifndef __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 | 
| 57 | typedef __off_t off_t; | 
| 58 | # else | 
| 59 | typedef __off64_t off_t; | 
| 60 | # endif | 
| 61 | # define __off_t_defined | 
| 62 | # endif | 
| 63 | # if defined __USE_LARGEFILE64 && !defined __off64_t_defined | 
| 64 | typedef __off64_t off64_t; | 
| 65 | # define __off64_t_defined | 
| 66 | # endif | 
| 67 | #endif | 
| 68 |  | 
| 69 | #ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K8 | 
| 70 | # ifndef __ssize_t_defined | 
| 71 | typedef __ssize_t ssize_t; | 
| 72 | # define __ssize_t_defined | 
| 73 | # endif | 
| 74 | #endif | 
| 75 |  | 
| 76 | /* The type of the second argument to `fgetpos' and `fsetpos'.  */ | 
| 77 | #ifndef __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 | 
| 78 | typedef _G_fpos_t fpos_t; | 
| 79 | #else | 
| 80 | typedef _G_fpos64_t fpos_t; | 
| 81 | #endif | 
| 82 | #ifdef __USE_LARGEFILE64 | 
| 83 | typedef _G_fpos64_t fpos64_t; | 
| 84 | #endif | 
| 85 |  | 
| 86 | /* The possibilities for the third argument to `setvbuf'.  */ | 
| 87 | #define _IOFBF 0		/* Fully buffered.  */ | 
| 88 | #define _IOLBF 1		/* Line buffered.  */ | 
| 89 | #define _IONBF 2		/* No buffering.  */ | 
| 90 |  | 
| 91 |  | 
| 92 | /* Default buffer size.  */ | 
| 93 | #ifndef BUFSIZ | 
| 94 | # define BUFSIZ _IO_BUFSIZ | 
| 95 | #endif | 
| 96 |  | 
| 97 |  | 
| 98 | /* End of file character. | 
| 99 |    Some things throughout the library rely on this being -1.  */ | 
| 100 | #ifndef EOF | 
| 101 | # define EOF (-1) | 
| 102 | #endif | 
| 103 |  | 
| 104 |  | 
| 105 | /* The possibilities for the third argument to `fseek'. | 
| 106 |    These values should not be changed.  */ | 
| 107 | #define SEEK_SET	0	/* Seek from beginning of file.  */ | 
| 108 | #define SEEK_CUR	1	/* Seek from current position.  */ | 
| 109 | #define SEEK_END	2	/* Seek from end of file.  */ | 
| 110 | #ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 111 | # define SEEK_DATA	3	/* Seek to next data.  */ | 
| 112 | # define SEEK_HOLE	4	/* Seek to next hole.  */ | 
| 113 | #endif | 
| 114 |  | 
| 115 |  | 
| 116 | #if defined __USE_MISC || defined __USE_XOPEN | 
| 117 | /* Default path prefix for `tempnam' and `tmpnam'.  */ | 
| 118 | # define P_tmpdir	"/tmp" | 
| 119 | #endif | 
| 120 |  | 
| 121 |  | 
| 122 | /* Get the values: | 
| 123 |    L_tmpnam	How long an array of chars must be to be passed to `tmpnam'. | 
| 124 |    TMP_MAX	The minimum number of unique filenames generated by tmpnam | 
| 125 | 		(and tempnam when it uses tmpnam's name space), | 
| 126 | 		or tempnam (the two are separate). | 
| 127 |    L_ctermid	How long an array to pass to `ctermid'. | 
| 128 |    L_cuserid	How long an array to pass to `cuserid'. | 
| 129 |    FOPEN_MAX	Minimum number of files that can be open at once. | 
| 130 |    FILENAME_MAX	Maximum length of a filename.  */ | 
| 131 | #include <bits/stdio_lim.h> | 
| 132 |  | 
| 133 |  | 
| 134 | /* Standard streams.  */ | 
| 135 | extern struct _IO_FILE *stdin;		/* Standard input stream.  */ | 
| 136 | extern struct _IO_FILE *stdout;		/* Standard output stream.  */ | 
| 137 | extern struct _IO_FILE *stderr;		/* Standard error output stream.  */ | 
| 138 | /* C89/C99 say they're macros.  Make them happy.  */ | 
| 139 | #define stdin stdin | 
| 140 | #define stdout stdout | 
| 141 | #define stderr stderr | 
| 142 |  | 
| 143 | /* Remove file FILENAME.  */ | 
| 144 | extern int remove (const char *__filename) __THROW; | 
| 145 | /* Rename file OLD to NEW.  */ | 
| 146 | extern int rename (const char *__old, const char *__new) __THROW; | 
| 147 |  | 
| 148 | #ifdef __USE_ATFILE | 
| 149 | /* Rename file OLD relative to OLDFD to NEW relative to NEWFD.  */ | 
| 150 | extern int renameat (int __oldfd, const char *__old, int __newfd, | 
| 151 | 		     const char *__new) __THROW; | 
| 152 | #endif | 
| 153 |  | 
| 154 | /* Create a temporary file and open it read/write. | 
| 155 |  | 
| 156 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 157 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 158 | #ifndef __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 | 
| 159 | extern FILE *tmpfile (void) __wur; | 
| 160 | #else | 
| 161 | # ifdef __REDIRECT | 
| 162 | extern FILE *__REDIRECT (tmpfile, (void), tmpfile64) __wur; | 
| 163 | # else | 
| 164 | #  define tmpfile tmpfile64 | 
| 165 | # endif | 
| 166 | #endif | 
| 167 |  | 
| 168 | #ifdef __USE_LARGEFILE64 | 
| 169 | extern FILE *tmpfile64 (void) __wur; | 
| 170 | #endif | 
| 171 |  | 
| 172 | /* Generate a temporary filename.  */ | 
| 173 | extern char *tmpnam (char *__s) __THROW __wur; | 
| 174 |  | 
| 175 | #ifdef __USE_MISC | 
| 176 | /* This is the reentrant variant of `tmpnam'.  The only difference is | 
| 177 |    that it does not allow S to be NULL.  */ | 
| 178 | extern char *tmpnam_r (char *__s) __THROW __wur; | 
| 179 | #endif | 
| 180 |  | 
| 181 |  | 
| 182 | #if defined __USE_MISC || defined __USE_XOPEN | 
| 183 | /* Generate a unique temporary filename using up to five characters of PFX | 
| 184 |    if it is not NULL.  The directory to put this file in is searched for | 
| 185 |    as follows: First the environment variable "TMPDIR" is checked. | 
| 186 |    If it contains the name of a writable directory, that directory is used. | 
| 187 |    If not and if DIR is not NULL, that value is checked.  If that fails, | 
| 188 |    P_tmpdir is tried and finally "/tmp".  The storage for the filename | 
| 189 |    is allocated by `malloc'.  */ | 
| 190 | extern char *tempnam (const char *__dir, const char *__pfx) | 
| 191 |      __THROW __attribute_malloc__ __wur; | 
| 192 | #endif | 
| 193 |  | 
| 194 |  | 
| 195 | /* Close STREAM. | 
| 196 |  | 
| 197 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 198 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 199 | extern int fclose (FILE *__stream); | 
| 200 | /* Flush STREAM, or all streams if STREAM is NULL. | 
| 201 |  | 
| 202 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 203 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 204 | extern int fflush (FILE *__stream); | 
| 205 |  | 
| 206 | #ifdef __USE_MISC | 
| 207 | /* Faster versions when locking is not required. | 
| 208 |  | 
| 209 |    This function is not part of POSIX and therefore no official | 
| 210 |    cancellation point.  But due to similarity with an POSIX interface | 
| 211 |    or due to the implementation it is a cancellation point and | 
| 212 |    therefore not marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 213 | extern int fflush_unlocked (FILE *__stream); | 
| 214 | #endif | 
| 215 |  | 
| 216 | #ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 217 | /* Close all streams. | 
| 218 |  | 
| 219 |    This function is not part of POSIX and therefore no official | 
| 220 |    cancellation point.  But due to similarity with an POSIX interface | 
| 221 |    or due to the implementation it is a cancellation point and | 
| 222 |    therefore not marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 223 | extern int fcloseall (void); | 
| 224 | #endif | 
| 225 |  | 
| 226 |  | 
| 227 | #ifndef __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 | 
| 228 | /* Open a file and create a new stream for it. | 
| 229 |  | 
| 230 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 231 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 232 | extern FILE *fopen (const char *__restrict __filename, | 
| 233 | 		    const char *__restrict __modes) __wur; | 
| 234 | /* Open a file, replacing an existing stream with it. | 
| 235 |  | 
| 236 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 237 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 238 | extern FILE *freopen (const char *__restrict __filename, | 
| 239 | 		      const char *__restrict __modes, | 
| 240 | 		      FILE *__restrict __stream) __wur; | 
| 241 | #else | 
| 242 | # ifdef __REDIRECT | 
| 243 | extern FILE *__REDIRECT (fopen, (const char *__restrict __filename, | 
| 244 | 				 const char *__restrict __modes), fopen64) | 
| 245 |   __wur; | 
| 246 | extern FILE *__REDIRECT (freopen, (const char *__restrict __filename, | 
| 247 | 				   const char *__restrict __modes, | 
| 248 | 				   FILE *__restrict __stream), freopen64) | 
| 249 |   __wur; | 
| 250 | # else | 
| 251 | #  define fopen fopen64 | 
| 252 | #  define freopen freopen64 | 
| 253 | # endif | 
| 254 | #endif | 
| 255 | #ifdef __USE_LARGEFILE64 | 
| 256 | extern FILE *fopen64 (const char *__restrict __filename, | 
| 257 | 		      const char *__restrict __modes) __wur; | 
| 258 | extern FILE *freopen64 (const char *__restrict __filename, | 
| 259 | 			const char *__restrict __modes, | 
| 260 | 			FILE *__restrict __stream) __wur; | 
| 261 | #endif | 
| 262 |  | 
| 263 | #ifdef	__USE_POSIX | 
| 264 | /* Create a new stream that refers to an existing system file descriptor.  */ | 
| 265 | extern FILE *fdopen (int __fd, const char *__modes) __THROW __wur; | 
| 266 | #endif | 
| 267 |  | 
| 268 | #ifdef	__USE_GNU | 
| 269 | /* Create a new stream that refers to the given magic cookie, | 
| 270 |    and uses the given functions for input and output.  */ | 
| 271 | extern FILE *fopencookie (void *__restrict __magic_cookie, | 
| 272 | 			  const char *__restrict __modes, | 
| 273 | 			  _IO_cookie_io_functions_t __io_funcs) __THROW __wur; | 
| 274 | #endif | 
| 275 |  | 
| 276 | #if defined __USE_XOPEN2K8 || __GLIBC_USE (LIB_EXT2) | 
| 277 | /* Create a new stream that refers to a memory buffer.  */ | 
| 278 | extern FILE *fmemopen (void *__s, size_t __len, const char *__modes) | 
| 279 |   __THROW __wur; | 
| 280 |  | 
| 281 | /* Open a stream that writes into a malloc'd buffer that is expanded as | 
| 282 |    necessary.  *BUFLOC and *SIZELOC are updated with the buffer's location | 
| 283 |    and the number of characters written on fflush or fclose.  */ | 
| 284 | extern FILE *open_memstream (char **__bufloc, size_t *__sizeloc) __THROW __wur; | 
| 285 | #endif | 
| 286 |  | 
| 287 |  | 
| 288 | /* If BUF is NULL, make STREAM unbuffered. | 
| 289 |    Else make it use buffer BUF, of size BUFSIZ.  */ | 
| 290 | extern void setbuf (FILE *__restrict __stream, char *__restrict __buf) __THROW; | 
| 291 | /* Make STREAM use buffering mode MODE. | 
| 292 |    If BUF is not NULL, use N bytes of it for buffering; | 
| 293 |    else allocate an internal buffer N bytes long.  */ | 
| 294 | extern int setvbuf (FILE *__restrict __stream, char *__restrict __buf, | 
| 295 | 		    int __modes, size_t __n) __THROW; | 
| 296 |  | 
| 297 | #ifdef	__USE_MISC | 
| 298 | /* If BUF is NULL, make STREAM unbuffered. | 
| 299 |    Else make it use SIZE bytes of BUF for buffering.  */ | 
| 300 | extern void setbuffer (FILE *__restrict __stream, char *__restrict __buf, | 
| 301 | 		       size_t __size) __THROW; | 
| 302 |  | 
| 303 | /* Make STREAM line-buffered.  */ | 
| 304 | extern void setlinebuf (FILE *__stream) __THROW; | 
| 305 | #endif | 
| 306 |  | 
| 307 |  | 
| 308 | /* Write formatted output to STREAM. | 
| 309 |  | 
| 310 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 311 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 312 | extern int fprintf (FILE *__restrict __stream, | 
| 313 | 		    const char *__restrict __format, ...); | 
| 314 | /* Write formatted output to stdout. | 
| 315 |  | 
| 316 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 317 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 318 | extern int printf (const char *__restrict __format, ...); | 
| 319 | /* Write formatted output to S.  */ | 
| 320 | extern int sprintf (char *__restrict __s, | 
| 321 | 		    const char *__restrict __format, ...) __THROWNL; | 
| 322 |  | 
| 323 | /* Write formatted output to S from argument list ARG. | 
| 324 |  | 
| 325 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 326 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 327 | extern int vfprintf (FILE *__restrict __s, const char *__restrict __format, | 
| 328 | 		     _G_va_list __arg); | 
| 329 | /* Write formatted output to stdout from argument list ARG. | 
| 330 |  | 
| 331 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 332 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 333 | extern int vprintf (const char *__restrict __format, _G_va_list __arg); | 
| 334 | /* Write formatted output to S from argument list ARG.  */ | 
| 335 | extern int vsprintf (char *__restrict __s, const char *__restrict __format, | 
| 336 | 		     _G_va_list __arg) __THROWNL; | 
| 337 |  | 
| 338 | #if defined __USE_ISOC99 || defined __USE_UNIX98 | 
| 339 | /* Maximum chars of output to write in MAXLEN.  */ | 
| 340 | extern int snprintf (char *__restrict __s, size_t __maxlen, | 
| 341 | 		     const char *__restrict __format, ...) | 
| 342 |      __THROWNL __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 3, 4))); | 
| 343 |  | 
| 344 | extern int vsnprintf (char *__restrict __s, size_t __maxlen, | 
| 345 | 		      const char *__restrict __format, _G_va_list __arg) | 
| 346 |      __THROWNL __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 3, 0))); | 
| 347 | #endif | 
| 348 |  | 
| 349 | #if __GLIBC_USE (LIB_EXT2) | 
| 350 | /* Write formatted output to a string dynamically allocated with `malloc'. | 
| 351 |    Store the address of the string in *PTR.  */ | 
| 352 | extern int vasprintf (char **__restrict __ptr, const char *__restrict __f, | 
| 353 | 		      _G_va_list __arg) | 
| 354 |      __THROWNL __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 0))) __wur; | 
| 355 | extern int __asprintf (char **__restrict __ptr, | 
| 356 | 		       const char *__restrict __fmt, ...) | 
| 357 |      __THROWNL __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3))) __wur; | 
| 358 | extern int asprintf (char **__restrict __ptr, | 
| 359 | 		     const char *__restrict __fmt, ...) | 
| 360 |      __THROWNL __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3))) __wur; | 
| 361 | #endif | 
| 362 |  | 
| 363 | #ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K8 | 
| 364 | /* Write formatted output to a file descriptor.  */ | 
| 365 | extern int vdprintf (int __fd, const char *__restrict __fmt, | 
| 366 | 		     _G_va_list __arg) | 
| 367 |      __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 0))); | 
| 368 | extern int dprintf (int __fd, const char *__restrict __fmt, ...) | 
| 369 |      __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3))); | 
| 370 | #endif | 
| 371 |  | 
| 372 |  | 
| 373 | /* Read formatted input from STREAM. | 
| 374 |  | 
| 375 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 376 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 377 | extern int fscanf (FILE *__restrict __stream, | 
| 378 | 		   const char *__restrict __format, ...) __wur; | 
| 379 | /* Read formatted input from stdin. | 
| 380 |  | 
| 381 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 382 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 383 | extern int scanf (const char *__restrict __format, ...) __wur; | 
| 384 | /* Read formatted input from S.  */ | 
| 385 | extern int sscanf (const char *__restrict __s, | 
| 386 | 		   const char *__restrict __format, ...) __THROW; | 
| 387 |  | 
| 388 | #if defined __USE_ISOC99 && !defined __USE_GNU \ | 
| 389 |     && (!defined __LDBL_COMPAT || !defined __REDIRECT) \ | 
| 390 |     && (defined __STRICT_ANSI__ || defined __USE_XOPEN2K) | 
| 391 | # ifdef __REDIRECT | 
| 392 | /* For strict ISO C99 or POSIX compliance disallow %as, %aS and %a[ | 
| 393 |    GNU extension which conflicts with valid %a followed by letter | 
| 394 |    s, S or [.  */ | 
| 395 | extern int __REDIRECT (fscanf, (FILE *__restrict __stream, | 
| 396 | 				const char *__restrict __format, ...), | 
| 397 | 		       __isoc99_fscanf) __wur; | 
| 398 | extern int __REDIRECT (scanf, (const char *__restrict __format, ...), | 
| 399 | 		       __isoc99_scanf) __wur; | 
| 400 | extern int __REDIRECT_NTH (sscanf, (const char *__restrict __s, | 
| 401 | 				    const char *__restrict __format, ...), | 
| 402 | 			   __isoc99_sscanf); | 
| 403 | # else | 
| 404 | extern int __isoc99_fscanf (FILE *__restrict __stream, | 
| 405 | 			    const char *__restrict __format, ...) __wur; | 
| 406 | extern int __isoc99_scanf (const char *__restrict __format, ...) __wur; | 
| 407 | extern int __isoc99_sscanf (const char *__restrict __s, | 
| 408 | 			    const char *__restrict __format, ...) __THROW; | 
| 409 | #  define fscanf __isoc99_fscanf | 
| 410 | #  define scanf __isoc99_scanf | 
| 411 | #  define sscanf __isoc99_sscanf | 
| 412 | # endif | 
| 413 | #endif | 
| 414 |  | 
| 415 | #ifdef	__USE_ISOC99 | 
| 416 | /* Read formatted input from S into argument list ARG. | 
| 417 |  | 
| 418 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 419 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 420 | extern int vfscanf (FILE *__restrict __s, const char *__restrict __format, | 
| 421 | 		    _G_va_list __arg) | 
| 422 |      __attribute__ ((__format__ (__scanf__, 2, 0))) __wur; | 
| 423 |  | 
| 424 | /* Read formatted input from stdin into argument list ARG. | 
| 425 |  | 
| 426 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 427 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 428 | extern int vscanf (const char *__restrict __format, _G_va_list __arg) | 
| 429 |      __attribute__ ((__format__ (__scanf__, 1, 0))) __wur; | 
| 430 |  | 
| 431 | /* Read formatted input from S into argument list ARG.  */ | 
| 432 | extern int vsscanf (const char *__restrict __s, | 
| 433 | 		    const char *__restrict __format, _G_va_list __arg) | 
| 434 |      __THROW __attribute__ ((__format__ (__scanf__, 2, 0))); | 
| 435 |  | 
| 436 | # if !defined __USE_GNU \ | 
| 437 |      && (!defined __LDBL_COMPAT || !defined __REDIRECT) \ | 
| 438 |      && (defined __STRICT_ANSI__ || defined __USE_XOPEN2K) | 
| 439 | #  ifdef __REDIRECT | 
| 440 | /* For strict ISO C99 or POSIX compliance disallow %as, %aS and %a[ | 
| 441 |    GNU extension which conflicts with valid %a followed by letter | 
| 442 |    s, S or [.  */ | 
| 443 | extern int __REDIRECT (vfscanf, | 
| 444 | 		       (FILE *__restrict __s, | 
| 445 | 			const char *__restrict __format, _G_va_list __arg), | 
| 446 | 		       __isoc99_vfscanf) | 
| 447 |      __attribute__ ((__format__ (__scanf__, 2, 0))) __wur; | 
| 448 | extern int __REDIRECT (vscanf, (const char *__restrict __format, | 
| 449 | 				_G_va_list __arg), __isoc99_vscanf) | 
| 450 |      __attribute__ ((__format__ (__scanf__, 1, 0))) __wur; | 
| 451 | extern int __REDIRECT_NTH (vsscanf, | 
| 452 | 			   (const char *__restrict __s, | 
| 453 | 			    const char *__restrict __format, | 
| 454 | 			    _G_va_list __arg), __isoc99_vsscanf) | 
| 455 |      __attribute__ ((__format__ (__scanf__, 2, 0))); | 
| 456 | #  else | 
| 457 | extern int __isoc99_vfscanf (FILE *__restrict __s, | 
| 458 | 			     const char *__restrict __format, | 
| 459 | 			     _G_va_list __arg) __wur; | 
| 460 | extern int __isoc99_vscanf (const char *__restrict __format, | 
| 461 | 			    _G_va_list __arg) __wur; | 
| 462 | extern int __isoc99_vsscanf (const char *__restrict __s, | 
| 463 | 			     const char *__restrict __format, | 
| 464 | 			     _G_va_list __arg) __THROW; | 
| 465 | #   define vfscanf __isoc99_vfscanf | 
| 466 | #   define vscanf __isoc99_vscanf | 
| 467 | #   define vsscanf __isoc99_vsscanf | 
| 468 | #  endif | 
| 469 | # endif | 
| 470 | #endif /* Use ISO C9x.  */ | 
| 471 |  | 
| 472 |  | 
| 473 | /* Read a character from STREAM. | 
| 474 |  | 
| 475 |    These functions are possible cancellation points and therefore not | 
| 476 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 477 | extern int fgetc (FILE *__stream); | 
| 478 | extern int getc (FILE *__stream); | 
| 479 |  | 
| 480 | /* Read a character from stdin. | 
| 481 |  | 
| 482 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 483 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 484 | extern int getchar (void); | 
| 485 |  | 
| 486 | /* The C standard explicitly says this is a macro, so we always do the | 
| 487 |    optimization for it.  */ | 
| 488 | #define getc(_fp) _IO_getc (_fp) | 
| 489 |  | 
| 490 | #ifdef __USE_POSIX199506 | 
| 491 | /* These are defined in POSIX.1:1996. | 
| 492 |  | 
| 493 |    These functions are possible cancellation points and therefore not | 
| 494 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 495 | extern int getc_unlocked (FILE *__stream); | 
| 496 | extern int getchar_unlocked (void); | 
| 497 | #endif /* Use POSIX.  */ | 
| 498 |  | 
| 499 | #ifdef __USE_MISC | 
| 500 | /* Faster version when locking is not necessary. | 
| 501 |  | 
| 502 |    This function is not part of POSIX and therefore no official | 
| 503 |    cancellation point.  But due to similarity with an POSIX interface | 
| 504 |    or due to the implementation it is a cancellation point and | 
| 505 |    therefore not marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 506 | extern int fgetc_unlocked (FILE *__stream); | 
| 507 | #endif /* Use MISC.  */ | 
| 508 |  | 
| 509 |  | 
| 510 | /* Write a character to STREAM. | 
| 511 |  | 
| 512 |    These functions are possible cancellation points and therefore not | 
| 513 |    marked with __THROW. | 
| 514 |  | 
| 515 |    These functions is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 516 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 517 | extern int fputc (int __c, FILE *__stream); | 
| 518 | extern int putc (int __c, FILE *__stream); | 
| 519 |  | 
| 520 | /* Write a character to stdout. | 
| 521 |  | 
| 522 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 523 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 524 | extern int putchar (int __c); | 
| 525 |  | 
| 526 | /* The C standard explicitly says this can be a macro, | 
| 527 |    so we always do the optimization for it.  */ | 
| 528 | #define putc(_ch, _fp) _IO_putc (_ch, _fp) | 
| 529 |  | 
| 530 | #ifdef __USE_MISC | 
| 531 | /* Faster version when locking is not necessary. | 
| 532 |  | 
| 533 |    This function is not part of POSIX and therefore no official | 
| 534 |    cancellation point.  But due to similarity with an POSIX interface | 
| 535 |    or due to the implementation it is a cancellation point and | 
| 536 |    therefore not marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 537 | extern int fputc_unlocked (int __c, FILE *__stream); | 
| 538 | #endif /* Use MISC.  */ | 
| 539 |  | 
| 540 | #ifdef __USE_POSIX199506 | 
| 541 | /* These are defined in POSIX.1:1996. | 
| 542 |  | 
| 543 |    These functions are possible cancellation points and therefore not | 
| 544 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 545 | extern int putc_unlocked (int __c, FILE *__stream); | 
| 546 | extern int putchar_unlocked (int __c); | 
| 547 | #endif /* Use POSIX.  */ | 
| 548 |  | 
| 549 |  | 
| 550 | #if defined __USE_MISC \ | 
| 551 |     || (defined __USE_XOPEN && !defined __USE_XOPEN2K) | 
| 552 | /* Get a word (int) from STREAM.  */ | 
| 553 | extern int getw (FILE *__stream); | 
| 554 |  | 
| 555 | /* Write a word (int) to STREAM.  */ | 
| 556 | extern int putw (int __w, FILE *__stream); | 
| 557 | #endif | 
| 558 |  | 
| 559 |  | 
| 560 | /* Get a newline-terminated string of finite length from STREAM. | 
| 561 |  | 
| 562 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 563 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 564 | extern char *fgets (char *__restrict __s, int __n, FILE *__restrict __stream) | 
| 565 |      __wur; | 
| 566 |  | 
| 567 | #if __GLIBC_USE (DEPRECATED_GETS) | 
| 568 | /* Get a newline-terminated string from stdin, removing the newline. | 
| 569 |  | 
| 570 |    This function is impossible to use safely.  It has been officially | 
| 571 |    removed from ISO C11 and ISO C++14, and we have also removed it | 
| 572 |    from the _GNU_SOURCE feature list.  It remains available when | 
| 573 |    explicitly using an old ISO C, Unix, or POSIX standard. | 
| 574 |  | 
| 575 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 576 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 577 | extern char *gets (char *__s) __wur __attribute_deprecated__; | 
| 578 | #endif | 
| 579 |  | 
| 580 | #ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 581 | /* This function does the same as `fgets' but does not lock the stream. | 
| 582 |  | 
| 583 |    This function is not part of POSIX and therefore no official | 
| 584 |    cancellation point.  But due to similarity with an POSIX interface | 
| 585 |    or due to the implementation it is a cancellation point and | 
| 586 |    therefore not marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 587 | extern char *fgets_unlocked (char *__restrict __s, int __n, | 
| 588 | 			     FILE *__restrict __stream) __wur; | 
| 589 | #endif | 
| 590 |  | 
| 591 |  | 
| 592 | #if defined __USE_XOPEN2K8 || __GLIBC_USE (LIB_EXT2) | 
| 593 | /* Read up to (and including) a DELIMITER from STREAM into *LINEPTR | 
| 594 |    (and null-terminate it). *LINEPTR is a pointer returned from malloc (or | 
| 595 |    NULL), pointing to *N characters of space.  It is realloc'd as | 
| 596 |    necessary.  Returns the number of characters read (not including the | 
| 597 |    null terminator), or -1 on error or EOF. | 
| 598 |  | 
| 599 |    These functions are not part of POSIX and therefore no official | 
| 600 |    cancellation point.  But due to similarity with an POSIX interface | 
| 601 |    or due to the implementation they are cancellation points and | 
| 602 |    therefore not marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 603 | extern _IO_ssize_t __getdelim (char **__restrict __lineptr, | 
| 604 | 			       size_t *__restrict __n, int __delimiter, | 
| 605 | 			       FILE *__restrict __stream) __wur; | 
| 606 | extern _IO_ssize_t getdelim (char **__restrict __lineptr, | 
| 607 | 			     size_t *__restrict __n, int __delimiter, | 
| 608 | 			     FILE *__restrict __stream) __wur; | 
| 609 |  | 
| 610 | /* Like `getdelim', but reads up to a newline. | 
| 611 |  | 
| 612 |    This function is not part of POSIX and therefore no official | 
| 613 |    cancellation point.  But due to similarity with an POSIX interface | 
| 614 |    or due to the implementation it is a cancellation point and | 
| 615 |    therefore not marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 616 | extern _IO_ssize_t getline (char **__restrict __lineptr, | 
| 617 | 			    size_t *__restrict __n, | 
| 618 | 			    FILE *__restrict __stream) __wur; | 
| 619 | #endif | 
| 620 |  | 
| 621 |  | 
| 622 | /* Write a string to STREAM. | 
| 623 |  | 
| 624 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 625 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 626 | extern int fputs (const char *__restrict __s, FILE *__restrict __stream); | 
| 627 |  | 
| 628 | /* Write a string, followed by a newline, to stdout. | 
| 629 |  | 
| 630 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 631 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 632 | extern int puts (const char *__s); | 
| 633 |  | 
| 634 |  | 
| 635 | /* Push a character back onto the input buffer of STREAM. | 
| 636 |  | 
| 637 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 638 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 639 | extern int ungetc (int __c, FILE *__stream); | 
| 640 |  | 
| 641 |  | 
| 642 | /* Read chunks of generic data from STREAM. | 
| 643 |  | 
| 644 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 645 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 646 | extern size_t fread (void *__restrict __ptr, size_t __size, | 
| 647 | 		     size_t __n, FILE *__restrict __stream) __wur; | 
| 648 | /* Write chunks of generic data to STREAM. | 
| 649 |  | 
| 650 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 651 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 652 | extern size_t fwrite (const void *__restrict __ptr, size_t __size, | 
| 653 | 		      size_t __n, FILE *__restrict __s); | 
| 654 |  | 
| 655 | #ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 656 | /* This function does the same as `fputs' but does not lock the stream. | 
| 657 |  | 
| 658 |    This function is not part of POSIX and therefore no official | 
| 659 |    cancellation point.  But due to similarity with an POSIX interface | 
| 660 |    or due to the implementation it is a cancellation point and | 
| 661 |    therefore not marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 662 | extern int fputs_unlocked (const char *__restrict __s, | 
| 663 | 			   FILE *__restrict __stream); | 
| 664 | #endif | 
| 665 |  | 
| 666 | #ifdef __USE_MISC | 
| 667 | /* Faster versions when locking is not necessary. | 
| 668 |  | 
| 669 |    These functions are not part of POSIX and therefore no official | 
| 670 |    cancellation point.  But due to similarity with an POSIX interface | 
| 671 |    or due to the implementation they are cancellation points and | 
| 672 |    therefore not marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 673 | extern size_t fread_unlocked (void *__restrict __ptr, size_t __size, | 
| 674 | 			      size_t __n, FILE *__restrict __stream) __wur; | 
| 675 | extern size_t fwrite_unlocked (const void *__restrict __ptr, size_t __size, | 
| 676 | 			       size_t __n, FILE *__restrict __stream); | 
| 677 | #endif | 
| 678 |  | 
| 679 |  | 
| 680 | /* Seek to a certain position on STREAM. | 
| 681 |  | 
| 682 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 683 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 684 | extern int fseek (FILE *__stream, long int __off, int __whence); | 
| 685 | /* Return the current position of STREAM. | 
| 686 |  | 
| 687 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 688 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 689 | extern long int ftell (FILE *__stream) __wur; | 
| 690 | /* Rewind to the beginning of STREAM. | 
| 691 |  | 
| 692 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 693 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 694 | extern void rewind (FILE *__stream); | 
| 695 |  | 
| 696 | /* The Single Unix Specification, Version 2, specifies an alternative, | 
| 697 |    more adequate interface for the two functions above which deal with | 
| 698 |    file offset.  `long int' is not the right type.  These definitions | 
| 699 |    are originally defined in the Large File Support API.  */ | 
| 700 |  | 
| 701 | #if defined __USE_LARGEFILE || defined __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 702 | # ifndef __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 | 
| 703 | /* Seek to a certain position on STREAM. | 
| 704 |  | 
| 705 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 706 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 707 | extern int fseeko (FILE *__stream, __off_t __off, int __whence); | 
| 708 | /* Return the current position of STREAM. | 
| 709 |  | 
| 710 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 711 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 712 | extern __off_t ftello (FILE *__stream) __wur; | 
| 713 | # else | 
| 714 | #  ifdef __REDIRECT | 
| 715 | extern int __REDIRECT (fseeko, | 
| 716 | 		       (FILE *__stream, __off64_t __off, int __whence), | 
| 717 | 		       fseeko64); | 
| 718 | extern __off64_t __REDIRECT (ftello, (FILE *__stream), ftello64); | 
| 719 | #  else | 
| 720 | #   define fseeko fseeko64 | 
| 721 | #   define ftello ftello64 | 
| 722 | #  endif | 
| 723 | # endif | 
| 724 | #endif | 
| 725 |  | 
| 726 | #ifndef __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 | 
| 727 | /* Get STREAM's position. | 
| 728 |  | 
| 729 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 730 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 731 | extern int fgetpos (FILE *__restrict __stream, fpos_t *__restrict __pos); | 
| 732 | /* Set STREAM's position. | 
| 733 |  | 
| 734 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 735 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 736 | extern int fsetpos (FILE *__stream, const fpos_t *__pos); | 
| 737 | #else | 
| 738 | # ifdef __REDIRECT | 
| 739 | extern int __REDIRECT (fgetpos, (FILE *__restrict __stream, | 
| 740 | 				 fpos_t *__restrict __pos), fgetpos64); | 
| 741 | extern int __REDIRECT (fsetpos, | 
| 742 | 		       (FILE *__stream, const fpos_t *__pos), fsetpos64); | 
| 743 | # else | 
| 744 | #  define fgetpos fgetpos64 | 
| 745 | #  define fsetpos fsetpos64 | 
| 746 | # endif | 
| 747 | #endif | 
| 748 |  | 
| 749 | #ifdef __USE_LARGEFILE64 | 
| 750 | extern int fseeko64 (FILE *__stream, __off64_t __off, int __whence); | 
| 751 | extern __off64_t ftello64 (FILE *__stream) __wur; | 
| 752 | extern int fgetpos64 (FILE *__restrict __stream, fpos64_t *__restrict __pos); | 
| 753 | extern int fsetpos64 (FILE *__stream, const fpos64_t *__pos); | 
| 754 | #endif | 
| 755 |  | 
| 756 | /* Clear the error and EOF indicators for STREAM.  */ | 
| 757 | extern void clearerr (FILE *__stream) __THROW; | 
| 758 | /* Return the EOF indicator for STREAM.  */ | 
| 759 | extern int feof (FILE *__stream) __THROW __wur; | 
| 760 | /* Return the error indicator for STREAM.  */ | 
| 761 | extern int ferror (FILE *__stream) __THROW __wur; | 
| 762 |  | 
| 763 | #ifdef __USE_MISC | 
| 764 | /* Faster versions when locking is not required.  */ | 
| 765 | extern void clearerr_unlocked (FILE *__stream) __THROW; | 
| 766 | extern int feof_unlocked (FILE *__stream) __THROW __wur; | 
| 767 | extern int ferror_unlocked (FILE *__stream) __THROW __wur; | 
| 768 | #endif | 
| 769 |  | 
| 770 |  | 
| 771 | /* Print a message describing the meaning of the value of errno. | 
| 772 |  | 
| 773 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 774 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 775 | extern void perror (const char *__s); | 
| 776 |  | 
| 777 | /* Provide the declarations for `sys_errlist' and `sys_nerr' if they | 
| 778 |    are available on this system.  Even if available, these variables | 
| 779 |    should not be used directly.  The `strerror' function provides | 
| 780 |    all the necessary functionality.  */ | 
| 781 | #include <bits/sys_errlist.h> | 
| 782 |  | 
| 783 |  | 
| 784 | #ifdef	__USE_POSIX | 
| 785 | /* Return the system file descriptor for STREAM.  */ | 
| 786 | extern int fileno (FILE *__stream) __THROW __wur; | 
| 787 | #endif /* Use POSIX.  */ | 
| 788 |  | 
| 789 | #ifdef __USE_MISC | 
| 790 | /* Faster version when locking is not required.  */ | 
| 791 | extern int fileno_unlocked (FILE *__stream) __THROW __wur; | 
| 792 | #endif | 
| 793 |  | 
| 794 |  | 
| 795 | #ifdef __USE_POSIX2 | 
| 796 | /* Create a new stream connected to a pipe running the given command. | 
| 797 |  | 
| 798 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 799 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 800 | extern FILE *popen (const char *__command, const char *__modes) __wur; | 
| 801 |  | 
| 802 | /* Close a stream opened by popen and return the status of its child. | 
| 803 |  | 
| 804 |    This function is a possible cancellation point and therefore not | 
| 805 |    marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 806 | extern int pclose (FILE *__stream); | 
| 807 | #endif | 
| 808 |  | 
| 809 |  | 
| 810 | #ifdef	__USE_POSIX | 
| 811 | /* Return the name of the controlling terminal.  */ | 
| 812 | extern char *ctermid (char *__s) __THROW; | 
| 813 | #endif /* Use POSIX.  */ | 
| 814 |  | 
| 815 |  | 
| 816 | #if (defined __USE_XOPEN && !defined __USE_XOPEN2K) || defined __USE_GNU | 
| 817 | /* Return the name of the current user.  */ | 
| 818 | extern char *cuserid (char *__s); | 
| 819 | #endif /* Use X/Open, but not issue 6.  */ | 
| 820 |  | 
| 821 |  | 
| 822 | #ifdef	__USE_GNU | 
| 823 | struct obstack;			/* See <obstack.h>.  */ | 
| 824 |  | 
| 825 | /* Write formatted output to an obstack.  */ | 
| 826 | extern int obstack_printf (struct obstack *__restrict __obstack, | 
| 827 | 			   const char *__restrict __format, ...) | 
| 828 |      __THROWNL __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3))); | 
| 829 | extern int obstack_vprintf (struct obstack *__restrict __obstack, | 
| 830 | 			    const char *__restrict __format, | 
| 831 | 			    _G_va_list __args) | 
| 832 |      __THROWNL __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 0))); | 
| 833 | #endif /* Use GNU.  */ | 
| 834 |  | 
| 835 |  | 
| 836 | #ifdef __USE_POSIX199506 | 
| 837 | /* These are defined in POSIX.1:1996.  */ | 
| 838 |  | 
| 839 | /* Acquire ownership of STREAM.  */ | 
| 840 | extern void flockfile (FILE *__stream) __THROW; | 
| 841 |  | 
| 842 | /* Try to acquire ownership of STREAM but do not block if it is not | 
| 843 |    possible.  */ | 
| 844 | extern int ftrylockfile (FILE *__stream) __THROW __wur; | 
| 845 |  | 
| 846 | /* Relinquish the ownership granted for STREAM.  */ | 
| 847 | extern void funlockfile (FILE *__stream) __THROW; | 
| 848 | #endif /* POSIX */ | 
| 849 |  | 
| 850 | #if defined __USE_XOPEN && !defined __USE_XOPEN2K && !defined __USE_GNU | 
| 851 | /*  X/Open Issues 1-5 required getopt to be declared in this | 
| 852 |    header.  It was removed in Issue 6.  GNU follows Issue 6.  */ | 
| 853 | # include <bits/getopt_posix.h> | 
| 854 | #endif | 
| 855 |  | 
| 856 | /* If we are compiling with optimizing read this file.  It contains | 
| 857 |    several optimizing inline functions and macros.  */ | 
| 858 | #ifdef __USE_EXTERN_INLINES | 
| 859 | # include <bits/stdio.h> | 
| 860 | #endif | 
| 861 | #if __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL > 0 && defined __fortify_function | 
| 862 | # include <bits/stdio2.h> | 
| 863 | #endif | 
| 864 | #ifdef __LDBL_COMPAT | 
| 865 | # include <bits/stdio-ldbl.h> | 
| 866 | #endif | 
| 867 |  | 
| 868 | __END_DECLS | 
| 869 |  | 
| 870 | #endif /* <stdio.h> included.  */ | 
| 871 |  |