re PR fortran/41328 (bad iostat when reading DOS file in a character array (non-advancing))

2009-09-12  Jerry DeLisle  <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>

	PR libgfortran/41328
	* io/transfer.c (read_sf): Adjust fbuf position and do proper
	fbuf reads to traverse CR, CR-LF, and LF style line ends.

From-SVN: r151665
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Jerry DeLisle 2009-09-13 03:41:41 +00:00
parent efcc709b4f
commit ee3eb6a416
2 changed files with 21 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
2009-09-12 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libgfortran/41328
* io/transfer.c (read_sf): Adjust fbuf position and do proper
fbuf reads to traverse CR, CR-LF, and LF style line ends.
2009-09-12 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libgfortran/41219

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@ -232,7 +232,9 @@ read_sf (st_parameter_dt *dtp, int * length, int no_error)
if (q == '\n' || q == '\r')
{
/* Unexpected end of line. */
/* Unexpected end of line. Set the position. */
fbuf_seek (dtp->u.p.current_unit, n + 1 ,SEEK_CUR);
dtp->u.p.sf_seen_eor = 1;
/* If we see an EOR during non-advancing I/O, we need to skip
the rest of the I/O statement. Set the corresponding flag. */
@ -242,11 +244,16 @@ read_sf (st_parameter_dt *dtp, int * length, int no_error)
/* If we encounter a CR, it might be a CRLF. */
if (q == '\r') /* Probably a CRLF */
{
if (n < *length && *(p + 1) == '\n')
/* See if there is an LF. Use fbuf_read rather then fbuf_getc so
the position is not advanced unless it really is an LF. */
int readlen = 1;
p = fbuf_read (dtp->u.p.current_unit, &readlen);
if (*p == '\n' && readlen == 1)
{
dtp->u.p.sf_seen_eor = 2;
fbuf_seek (dtp->u.p.current_unit, 1 ,SEEK_CUR);
}
}
else
dtp->u.p.sf_seen_eor = 1;
/* Without padding, terminate the I/O statement without assigning
the value. With padding, the value still needs to be assigned,
@ -260,7 +267,7 @@ read_sf (st_parameter_dt *dtp, int * length, int no_error)
}
*length = n;
break;
goto done;
}
/* Short circuit the read if a comma is found during numeric input.
The flag is set to zero during character reads so that commas in
@ -274,13 +281,11 @@ read_sf (st_parameter_dt *dtp, int * length, int no_error)
*length = n;
break;
}
n++;
p++;
}
fbuf_seek (dtp->u.p.current_unit, n + dtp->u.p.sf_seen_eor + seen_comma,
SEEK_CUR);
fbuf_seek (dtp->u.p.current_unit, n + seen_comma, SEEK_CUR);
/* A short read implies we hit EOF, unless we hit EOR, a comma, or
some other stuff. Set the relevant flags. */