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Saleem Abdulrasool 2fc5cbdc14 stdlib: remove swiftMSVCRT, replace with swiftCRT on Windows
This replaces swiftMSVCRT with swiftCRT.  The big difference here is
that the `visualc` module is no longer imported nor exported.  The
`visualc` module remains in use for a singular test wrt availability,
but this should effectively remove the need for the `visualc` module.

The difference between the MSVCRT and ucrt module was not well
understood by most.  MSVCRT provided ucrt AND visualc, combining pieces
of the old MSVCRT and the newer ucrt.  The ucrt module is what you
really wanted most of the time, however, would need to use MSVCRT for
the convenience aliases for type-generic math and the deprecated math
constants.

Unfortunately, we cannot shadow the `ucrt` module and create a Swift SDK
overlay for ucrt as that seems to result in circular dependencies when
processing the `_Concurrency` module.

Although this makes using the C library easier for most people, it has a
more important subtle change: it cleaves the dependency on visualc.
This means that this enables use of Swift without Visual Studio for the
singular purpose of providing 3 header files.  Additionally, it removes
the need for the installation of 2 of the 4 support files.  This greatly
simplifies the deployment process on Windows.
2020-10-15 16:02:01 -07:00

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
import Swift
import SwiftShims
#if os(Windows)
import CRT
import WinSDK
#endif
#if os(Windows)
public struct _FDInputStream {
public var handle: HANDLE = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
public var isEOF: Bool = false
public var isClosed: Bool { return handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE }
internal var _buffer: ContiguousArray<UInt8> =
ContiguousArray<UInt8>(repeating: 0, count: 256)
internal var _offset: Int = 0
public init(handle: HANDLE) {
self.handle = handle
}
public mutating func getline() -> String? {
// FIXME(compnerd) Windows uses \r\n for the line delimiter, we should split
// on that and remove the workaround in the test harness
if let index =
_buffer[0..<_offset].firstIndex(of: UInt8(Unicode.Scalar("\n").value)) {
let result = String(decoding: _buffer[0..<index], as: UTF8.self)
_buffer.removeSubrange(0...index)
_offset -= index + 1
return result
}
if isEOF && _offset > 0 {
let result = String(decoding: _buffer[0..<_offset], as: UTF8.self)
_buffer.removeAll()
_offset = 0
return result
}
return nil
}
public mutating func read() {
var space = _buffer.count - _offset
if space < 128 {
let capacity = _buffer.count + (128 - space)
_buffer.reserveCapacity(capacity)
for _ in _buffer.count..<capacity {
_buffer.append(0)
}
space = 128
}
let read: Int = _buffer.withUnsafeMutableBufferPointer { buffer in
var read: DWORD = 0
ReadFile(handle, buffer.baseAddress! + _offset, DWORD(space), &read, nil)
return Int(read)
}
if read == 0 {
isEOF = true
} else {
_offset += read
}
}
public mutating func close() {
if isClosed { return }
CloseHandle(handle)
handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
}
}
#else
public struct _FDInputStream {
public let fd: CInt
public var isClosed: Bool = false
public var isEOF: Bool = false
internal var _buffer = [UInt8](repeating: 0, count: 256)
internal var _bufferUsed: Int = 0
public init(fd: CInt) {
self.fd = fd
}
public mutating func getline() -> String? {
if let newlineIndex =
_buffer[0..<_bufferUsed].firstIndex(of: UInt8(Unicode.Scalar("\n").value)) {
let result = String(decoding: _buffer[0..<newlineIndex], as: UTF8.self)
_buffer.removeSubrange(0...newlineIndex)
_bufferUsed -= newlineIndex + 1
return result
}
if isEOF && _bufferUsed > 0 {
let result = String(decoding: _buffer[0..<_bufferUsed], as: UTF8.self)
_buffer.removeAll()
_bufferUsed = 0
return result
}
return nil
}
public mutating func read() {
let minFree = 128
var bufferFree = _buffer.count - _bufferUsed
if bufferFree < minFree {
_buffer.reserveCapacity(minFree - bufferFree)
while bufferFree < minFree {
_buffer.append(0)
bufferFree += 1
}
}
let fd = self.fd
let readResult: __swift_ssize_t = _buffer.withUnsafeMutableBufferPointer {
(_buffer) in
let addr = _buffer.baseAddress! + self._bufferUsed
let size = bufferFree
return _swift_stdlib_read(fd, addr, size)
}
if readResult == 0 {
isEOF = true
return
}
if readResult < 0 {
fatalError("read() returned error")
}
_bufferUsed += readResult
}
public mutating func close() {
if isClosed {
return
}
let result = _swift_stdlib_close(fd)
if result < 0 {
fatalError("close() returned an error")
}
isClosed = true
}
}
#endif
public struct _Stderr : TextOutputStream {
public init() {}
public mutating func write(_ string: String) {
for c in string.utf8 {
_swift_stdlib_putc_stderr(CInt(c))
}
}
}
#if os(Windows)
public struct _FDOutputStream : TextOutputStream {
public var handle: HANDLE
public var isClosed: Bool {
return handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
}
public init(handle: HANDLE) {
self.handle = handle
}
public mutating func write(_ string: String) {
string.utf8CString.withUnsafeBufferPointer { buffer in
let dwLength: DWORD = DWORD(buffer.count - 1)
var dwOffset: DWORD = 0
while dwOffset < dwLength {
var dwBytesWritten: DWORD = 0
if !WriteFile(handle,
UnsafeRawPointer(buffer.baseAddress! + Int(dwOffset)),
dwLength - dwOffset, &dwBytesWritten, nil) {
fatalError("WriteFile() failed")
}
dwOffset += dwBytesWritten
}
}
}
public mutating func close() {
if handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE { return }
CloseHandle(handle)
handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
}
}
#else
public struct _FDOutputStream : TextOutputStream {
public let fd: CInt
public var isClosed: Bool = false
public init(fd: CInt) {
self.fd = fd
}
public mutating func write(_ string: String) {
let utf8CStr = string.utf8CString
utf8CStr.withUnsafeBufferPointer {
(utf8CStr) -> Void in
var writtenBytes = 0
let bufferSize = utf8CStr.count - 1
while writtenBytes != bufferSize {
let result = _swift_stdlib_write(
self.fd, UnsafeRawPointer(utf8CStr.baseAddress! + Int(writtenBytes)),
bufferSize - writtenBytes)
if result < 0 {
fatalError("write() returned an error")
}
writtenBytes += result
}
}
}
public mutating func close() {
if isClosed {
return
}
let result = _swift_stdlib_close(fd)
if result < 0 {
fatalError("close() returned an error")
}
isClosed = true
}
}
#endif