llvm-project/flang/runtime/io-api.h

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//===-- runtime/io-api.h ----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Defines API between compiled code and I/O runtime library.
#ifndef FORTRAN_RUNTIME_IO_API_H_
#define FORTRAN_RUNTIME_IO_API_H_
#include "entry-names.h"
#include "iostat.h"
#include <cinttypes>
#include <cstddef>
namespace Fortran::runtime {
class Descriptor;
class NamelistGroup;
} // namespace Fortran::runtime
namespace Fortran::runtime::io {
class IoStatementState;
using Cookie = IoStatementState *;
using ExternalUnit = int;
using AsynchronousId = int;
static constexpr ExternalUnit DefaultUnit{-1}; // READ(*), WRITE(*), PRINT
extern "C" {
#define IONAME(name) RTNAME(io##name)
// These functions initiate data transfer statements (READ, WRITE, PRINT).
// Example: PRINT *, 666 is implemented as the series of calls:
// Cookie cookie{BeginExternalListOutput(DefaultUnit,__FILE__,__LINE__)};
// OutputInteger64(cookie, 666);
// EndIoStatement(cookie);
// Internal I/O initiation
// Internal I/O can loan the runtime library an optional block of memory
// in which the library can maintain state across the calls that implement
// the internal transfer; use of these blocks can reduce the need for dynamic
// memory allocation &/or thread-local storage. The block must be sufficiently
// aligned to hold a pointer.
constexpr std::size_t RecommendedInternalIoScratchAreaBytes(
int maxFormatParenthesesNestingDepth) {
return 32 + 8 * maxFormatParenthesesNestingDepth;
}
// Internal I/O to/from character arrays &/or non-default-kind character
// requires a descriptor, which is copied.
Cookie IONAME(BeginInternalArrayListOutput)(const Descriptor &,
void **scratchArea = nullptr, std::size_t scratchBytes = 0,
const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginInternalArrayListInput)(const Descriptor &,
void **scratchArea = nullptr, std::size_t scratchBytes = 0,
const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginInternalArrayFormattedOutput)(const Descriptor &,
const char *format, std::size_t formatLength, void **scratchArea = nullptr,
std::size_t scratchBytes = 0, const char *sourceFile = nullptr,
int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginInternalArrayFormattedInput)(const Descriptor &,
const char *format, std::size_t formatLength, void **scratchArea = nullptr,
std::size_t scratchBytes = 0, const char *sourceFile = nullptr,
int sourceLine = 0);
// Internal I/O to/from a default-kind character scalar can avoid a
// descriptor.
Cookie IONAME(BeginInternalListOutput)(char *internal,
std::size_t internalLength, void **scratchArea = nullptr,
std::size_t scratchBytes = 0, const char *sourceFile = nullptr,
int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginInternalListInput)(const char *internal,
std::size_t internalLength, void **scratchArea = nullptr,
std::size_t scratchBytes = 0, const char *sourceFile = nullptr,
int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginInternalFormattedOutput)(char *internal,
std::size_t internalLength, const char *format, std::size_t formatLength,
void **scratchArea = nullptr, std::size_t scratchBytes = 0,
const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginInternalFormattedInput)(const char *internal,
std::size_t internalLength, const char *format, std::size_t formatLength,
void **scratchArea = nullptr, std::size_t scratchBytes = 0,
const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
// Internal namelist I/O
Cookie IONAME(BeginInternalNamelistOutput)(const Descriptor &,
const NamelistGroup &, void **scratchArea = nullptr,
std::size_t scratchBytes = 0, const char *sourceFile = nullptr,
int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginInternalNamelistInput)(const Descriptor &,
const NamelistGroup &, void **scratchArea = nullptr,
std::size_t scratchBytes = 0, const char *sourceFile = nullptr,
int sourceLine = 0);
// External synchronous I/O initiation
Cookie IONAME(BeginExternalListOutput)(ExternalUnit = DefaultUnit,
const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginExternalListInput)(ExternalUnit = DefaultUnit,
const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginExternalFormattedOutput)(const char *format, std::size_t,
ExternalUnit = DefaultUnit, const char *sourceFile = nullptr,
int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginExternalFormattedInput)(const char *format, std::size_t,
ExternalUnit = DefaultUnit, const char *sourceFile = nullptr,
int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginUnformattedOutput)(ExternalUnit = DefaultUnit,
const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginUnformattedInput)(ExternalUnit = DefaultUnit,
const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginExternalNamelistOutput)(const NamelistGroup &,
ExternalUnit = DefaultUnit, const char *sourceFile = nullptr,
int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginExternalNamelistInput)(const NamelistGroup &,
ExternalUnit = DefaultUnit, const char *sourceFile = nullptr,
int sourceLine = 0);
// Asynchronous I/O is supported (at most) for unformatted direct access
// block transfers.
AsynchronousId IONAME(BeginAsynchronousOutput)(ExternalUnit, std::int64_t REC,
const char *, std::size_t, const char *sourceFile = nullptr,
int sourceLine = 0);
AsynchronousId IONAME(BeginAsynchronousInput)(ExternalUnit, std::int64_t REC,
char *, std::size_t, const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginWait)(ExternalUnit, AsynchronousId);
Cookie IONAME(BeginWaitAll)(ExternalUnit);
// Other I/O statements
Cookie IONAME(BeginClose)(
ExternalUnit, const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginFlush)(
ExternalUnit, const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginBackspace)(
ExternalUnit, const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginEndfile)(
ExternalUnit, const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginRewind)(
ExternalUnit, const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
// OPEN(UNIT=) and OPEN(NEWUNIT=) have distinct interfaces.
Cookie IONAME(BeginOpenUnit)(
ExternalUnit, const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginOpenNewUnit)(
const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
// The variant forms of INQUIRE() statements have distinct interfaces.
// BeginInquireIoLength() is basically a no-op output statement.
Cookie IONAME(BeginInquireUnit)(
ExternalUnit, const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginInquireFile)(const char *, std::size_t, int kind = 1,
const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
Cookie IONAME(BeginInquireIoLength)(
const char *sourceFile = nullptr, int sourceLine = 0);
// If an I/O statement has any IOSTAT=, ERR=, END=, or EOR= specifiers,
// call EnableHandlers() immediately after the Begin...() call.
// An output or OPEN statement may not enable HasEnd or HasEor.
// This call makes the runtime library defer those particular error/end
// conditions to the EndIoStatement() call rather than terminating
// the image. E.g., for READ(*,*,END=666) A, B, (C(J),J=1,N)
// Cookie cookie{BeginExternalListInput(DefaultUnit,__FILE__,__LINE__)};
// EnableHandlers(cookie, false, false, true /*END=*/, false);
// if (InputReal64(cookie, &A)) {
// if (InputReal64(cookie, &B)) {
// for (int J{1}; J<=N; ++J) {
// if (!InputReal64(cookie, &C[J])) break;
// }
// }
// }
// if (EndIoStatement(cookie) == FORTRAN_RUTIME_IOSTAT_END) goto label666;
void IONAME(EnableHandlers)(Cookie, bool hasIoStat = false, bool hasErr = false,
bool hasEnd = false, bool hasEor = false, bool hasIoMsg = false);
// Control list options. These return false on a error that the
// Begin...() call has specified will be handled by the caller.
// The interfaces that pass a default-kind CHARACTER argument
// are limited to passing specific case-insensitive keyword values.
// ADVANCE=YES, NO
bool IONAME(SetAdvance)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
// BLANK=NULL, ZERO
bool IONAME(SetBlank)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
// DECIMAL=COMMA, POINT
bool IONAME(SetDecimal)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
// DELIM=APOSTROPHE, QUOTE, NONE
bool IONAME(SetDelim)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
// PAD=YES, NO
bool IONAME(SetPad)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
bool IONAME(SetPos)(Cookie, std::int64_t);
bool IONAME(SetRec)(Cookie, std::int64_t);
// ROUND=UP, DOWN, ZERO, NEAREST, COMPATIBLE, PROCESSOR_DEFINED
bool IONAME(SetRound)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
// SIGN=PLUS, SUPPRESS, PROCESSOR_DEFINED
bool IONAME(SetSign)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
// Data item transfer for modes other than namelist.
// Any data object that can be passed as an actual argument without the
// use of a temporary can be transferred by means of a descriptor;
// vector-valued subscripts and coindexing will require elementwise
// transfers &/or data copies. Unformatted transfers to/from contiguous
// blocks of local image memory can avoid the descriptor, and there
// are specializations for the most common scalar types.
//
// These functions return false when the I/O statement has encountered an
// error or end-of-file/record condition that the caller has indicated
// should not cause termination of the image by the runtime library.
// Once the statement has encountered an error, all following items will be
// ignored and also return false; but compiled code should check for errors
// and avoid the following items when they might crash.
bool IONAME(OutputDescriptor)(Cookie, const Descriptor &);
bool IONAME(InputDescriptor)(Cookie, const Descriptor &);
bool IONAME(OutputUnformattedBlock)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
bool IONAME(InputUnformattedBlock)(Cookie, char *, std::size_t);
bool IONAME(OutputInteger64)(Cookie, std::int64_t);
bool IONAME(InputInteger)(Cookie, std::int64_t &, int kind = 8);
bool IONAME(OutputReal32)(Cookie, float);
bool IONAME(InputReal32)(Cookie, float &);
bool IONAME(OutputReal64)(Cookie, double);
bool IONAME(InputReal64)(Cookie, double &);
bool IONAME(OutputComplex32)(Cookie, float, float);
bool IONAME(OutputComplex64)(Cookie, double, double);
bool IONAME(OutputAscii)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
bool IONAME(InputAscii)(Cookie, char *, std::size_t);
bool IONAME(OutputLogical)(Cookie, bool);
bool IONAME(InputLogical)(Cookie, bool &);
// Additional specifier interfaces for the connection-list of
// on OPEN statement (only). SetBlank(), SetDecimal(),
// SetDelim(), GetIoMsg(), SetPad(), SetRound(), & SetSign()
// are also acceptable for OPEN.
// ACCESS=SEQUENTIAL, DIRECT, STREAM
bool IONAME(SetAccess)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
// ACTION=READ, WRITE, or READWRITE
bool IONAME(SetAction)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
// ASYNCHRONOUS=YES, NO
bool IONAME(SetAsynchronous)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
// ENCODING=UTF-8, DEFAULT
bool IONAME(SetEncoding)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
// FORM=FORMATTED, UNFORMATTED
bool IONAME(SetForm)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
// POSITION=ASIS, REWIND, APPEND
bool IONAME(SetPosition)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
bool IONAME(SetRecl)(Cookie, std::size_t); // RECL=
// STATUS can be set during an OPEN or CLOSE statement.
// For OPEN: STATUS=OLD, NEW, SCRATCH, REPLACE, UNKNOWN
// For CLOSE: STATUS=KEEP, DELETE
bool IONAME(SetStatus)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t);
// SetFile() may pass a CHARACTER argument of non-default kind,
// and such filenames are converted to UTF-8 before being
// presented to the filesystem.
bool IONAME(SetFile)(Cookie, const char *, std::size_t chars, int kind = 1);
// Acquires the runtime-created unit number for OPEN(NEWUNIT=)
bool IONAME(GetNewUnit)(Cookie, int &, int kind = 4);
// READ(SIZE=), after all input items
bool IONAME(GetSize)(Cookie, std::int64_t, int kind = 8);
// INQUIRE(IOLENGTH=), after all output items
bool IONAME(GetIoLength)(Cookie, std::int64_t, int kind = 8);
// GetIoMsg() does not modify its argument unless an error or
// end-of-record/file condition is present.
void IONAME(GetIoMsg)(Cookie, char *, std::size_t); // IOMSG=
// INQUIRE() specifiers are mostly identified by their NUL-terminated
// case-insensitive names.
// ACCESS, ACTION, ASYNCHRONOUS, BLANK, DECIMAL, DELIM, DIRECT, ENCODING,
// FORM, FORMATTED, NAME, PAD, POSITION, READ, READWRITE, ROUND,
// SEQUENTIAL, SIGN, STREAM, UNFORMATTED, WRITE:
bool IONAME(InquireCharacter)(
Cookie, const char *specifier, char *, std::size_t);
// EXIST, NAMED, OPENED, and PENDING (without ID):
bool IONAME(InquireLogical)(Cookie, const char *specifier, bool &);
// PENDING with ID
bool IONAME(InquirePendingId)(Cookie, std::int64_t, bool &);
// NEXTREC, NUMBER, POS, RECL, SIZE
bool IONAME(InquireInteger64)(
Cookie, const char *specifier, std::int64_t &, int kind = 8);
// This function must be called to end an I/O statement, and its
// cookie value may not be used afterwards unless it is recycled
// by the runtime library to serve a later I/O statement.
// The return value can be used to implement IOSTAT=, ERR=, END=, & EOR=;
// store it into the IOSTAT= variable if there is one, and test
// it to implement the various branches. The error condition
// returned is guaranteed to only be one of the problems that the
// EnableHandlers() call has indicated should be handled in compiled code
// rather than by terminating the image.
enum Iostat IONAME(EndIoStatement)(Cookie);
} // extern "C"
} // namespace Fortran::runtime::io
#endif